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20, For removing doubts as to the 
power of appointing superintendants of 
quarantine, and their assistants. 
24. For amending, and continuing so; 
amended, until 25th March, 1812, an 
Act, 45th of his present Majesty, for 
consolidating and eatending several laws 
in force, allowing the importation and 
exportation of certain goods and mer- 
chandize into and from certain ports in 
the West Indies, 
22. For authorizing the Lords Com- 
missioners of the Treasury to purchase 
certain quays within the port of London, 
23. For granting annuities to discharge 
certain exchequer bills. 
24, To amend an Act, passed last ses- 
sion, for completing the militia of Great 
Britain, and to make further provision 
for completing the said militia, 
(25, To amend several Acts, relating to 
the local militia of Great Britain, 
26. For granting a duty on foreign 
plain linen taken out of warehouse, and 
exported to foreign parts. 
27. To continue, until 25th March, 
1832, certain Acts made in the parlia- 
ment of Ireland, for better regulation of 
the silk manufacture. 
28. For increasing rates of subsistence 
to be paid inn-keepers and others, on 
quartering soldiers. 
29. To amend an Act of last session, 
for amending the Irish Road Acts. 
30. To regulate the fees payable to 
coroners in Ireland, upon holding inqui- 
sitions. 
31. For augmenting the salaries of the 
Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners 
of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer 
in Scotland, and Judges in Ireland. 
32. To repeal certain parts of several 
Acts of the parliament of Ireland, so far 
2s relates to limiting the number of per- 
sons to be carried by stage-coaches or 
other carriages; for enacting other li- 
mitations in lieu thereof; and for other 
purposes relating thereto, 
8S. Vor enabling tenants en tail and 
for life, and also ecclesiastical persons, to 
grant land for the purpose of endowing 
schooJs in Ireland. | 
34. For allowing exportation of British 
and Irish-mmade mait, from one part of 
the United Kingdom to the other. 
35. For altering the mode of collect- 
ing the duty on insurances against loss 
by fire, upon property in his Majesty’s 
islands and passessions in the West In- 
dies, and elsewhere beyond the seas; and 
for exempting certain bonds and receipts 
from stamp duty, for giving relief in cers 
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roads and bridges. 
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tain cases of stamps spoiled or misused, 
and for explaining. part of an Act, 48th, . 
of his Majesty, for grantisg stamp duties 
in Great Britain, 
36, For granting annuities to discharge 
an additional number of exchequer bills... 
$7. For elabling his. Majesty to settie 
an annuity.on the Duke of, Brunswick 
Wolfenbuttel, 7 
88. To extend the, provisions of an 
Act, 48th of his present Majesty, inti- - 
tuled, ‘* An Act to permit certain goods 
imported, into Lreland to, be warehoused 
or secured, without the duties due on 
the importation thereof being first paid,” : 
and to amend the same. 
-89,. For. repaying in certain cases the 
duty paid on the export of foreign plain 
linen, 
40. For discontinuing the bounty on 
exportation of oil of vitriol, and allowing 
a drawback ofa proportion of the duties 
paid on the importation of foreign brim- 
stone, used in making oil of vitriol, 
41, For placing the duties of hawkers 
and pedlars under the management of the 
commissioners of hackney-coaches.. 
-42. For consolidating the duties of 
custoins for the Isle of Man, and placing 
the same under the management of the 
commissioners of customs in England, 
43, For maintaining and keeping in 
repair, roads made and bridges built in 
Scotland, under authority of the parlia~ 
mentary commissioners for highland 
44, To provide fora durable allowance 
- of-superannuation to officers of excise, in 
Scotland, under certain restrictions, 
A5. For raising 12,000,0001, by way 
of annuities, . 
46, For encouraging the consumption 
of malt liquor in Ireland. 
47. To extend and amend the pro- 
visions of an Act, 87th of his present 
Majesty, for relief and maintenance of 
insolvent debtors detained in prison in 
Ireland. 
48. To repeal three Acis, 25th, 30th, - 
and 46th, of his present Majesty, for Ji- , 
miting the-number of persons to be care, 
ried on the, outside of, stage-coaches or 
other, carriages, and io enact other re- 
gulations for carrying jthe. objects, of the 
said Acts into effect... ; 
49, To amend the laws for the relief. 
of the poor, so-far,as relate to the ex- 
amining and allowing the accounts, of 
church-wardens and overseers by justices 
ef the peace. 
50. To explain and 
made last session, relating to relief and 
4 A employment 
amend an Act ; 
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