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employment of the poor, so faras relates’ 
to the more effectual carrying the same 
into execution; and to extend the pro- 
visions thereof to parishes which shalt: 
not have adopted the provisions of an 
Act, 22d of his present Majesty. 
“51. To repeal so much of ‘an Act, 
7 James I., as relates te the punishment | 
of women delivered of bastard children; 
and to make other provisions in hea 
thereof. ces . 
‘52, Yoamend so much-of an Act, 8th 
and 9th William ILf.-as requires’ poor 
persons receiving alms to wear badges. 
53. For preventing frauds relating to 
exportation of British and: Irish-made 
malt, from one part of the United King- 
dom to the other. 
54. To revive and continue, until 25th 
March, 1811, an Act, 39th of his present 
The New ots of the British Legislature. 
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62. For more effectual’ prevention of 
smuggling in the Isle of Man. 
63. To. enable his Majesty to authoe : 
rize the exportation of the machinery 
necessary for erecting amint in theBrazils. | 
64. To permit the removal of goods, 
wares, and merchandize, from the pore 
in Great Britain where first warehoused, 
to any other warehousing port for expor- 
tation, neil 
65. For umting the offices of surveyors | 
general of the land revenues of the 
crown, and surveyor-general of his Ma-° 
‘ jesty’s woods, forests, parks, and chases. » 
Majesty, for more effectual: encourage- ' 
ment of the British fisheries. 
55. To prohibit importation of Ttalian 
silk crapes and tiffanies, and to increase 
shares of seizures* payable to officers in 
respect of foreign wrought silks‘and mas © 
nutactured leather gloves. 
56; To-explain and amend an Act 
passed last Session, for continuing and 
making perpetual several duties of 4s. 6d. 
in the pound, repealed by an Act of last 
session, on offices and employments of 
66, To-authorize the. Judge Advucate 
General to send and receive letters and 
packets free from duty of postage. 
67. For better preservation of heath 
fowl, commonly called black game, in 
Somerset and Devon, 
68. For raising 1,400,0001. by way of 
annuities, for the Service of [reland. 
69. For raising 6,000,0001. by exche~ 
quer bills, for the service of Great Brie 
tain, for the year 1810. 
70. To enable the commissioners of 
» his Majesty’s treasury to issue exchequer - 
bills; on the credit of such aids or sup= 
' plies as have been or shall be granted by ° 
* Britain, for the year 1810. 
profit, and on annuities, pensions, and” 
strpendien 7 
57. To-revive and continue, until 25th 
March, 1815, an Act, 23¢ of his present 
‘Majesty, for more effectual encourage- 
ment-of the manufacture of flax and cot- 
ton in Great Britain. 
58: To amend several Acts ‘for -re- 
demption and sale of land-tax. 
69. For more effectually preventing 
embezzlement of -money-or securities for 
money belonging to: the public, by any 
collector, receiver, or other person en- — 
trusted with the receipt, care, or manages 
inent thereof. aa 
60. For permitting exportation ‘to: 
Newfoundland of foreign salt, duty free, 
from the import warehouses at Bristol ; 
and for repealing so much of an Act of 
last ¢ession, as allows salt, the produce of ° 
any part of Europe south of Cape Finis- 
terre, to be shipped in any port of Eu- | 
ain ports in North - 
rope direct to cer 
America. ; 
61. For making sugar and coffee, of” 
Guadaloupe, St.’ Eustatia, St.Martin, 
and Saba, lable to’ the same duty on- 
importation as sugar and ceffee not of 
the British plantauons. 
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parliament for the service of Great 
71. For appropriating part of the sur- 
plus of the stamp'duties granted 48th of 
his present Majesty, for defraying the’ 
charges of the loan made and: stock 
‘created in the present session. — ’ 
72. For improving and completing the 
harbour on the ‘north side of the Hill of 
‘Howth, near Dublin, and rendering it a 
fit situation for his Majesty’s packets, 
73. Yo-alter, explain, and amend, the 
laws now in force respecting bakers re- 
siding oat of the city of London, or the 
liberties thereof, or beyond ten miles of’ 
the Royal Exchange. 
74. To grant bis Majesty additional » 
dates upon letters and packets sent by 
the post within Ireland. 
75. To grant his Majesty an additional 
duty on dwelling houses im Ireland, in ° 
respect of the windows or lights therein. 
76. Torepeal certain duties under the : 
care of the commissioners for managing 
the stamp duties in Ireland, and to-grant? 
new and. additional duties, and to amend’ 
the laws relating to stamp duties in Tre- 
land. Be DER OE Oe, ae “7 
“77. For imposing additional duties of: 
ctistoms: on certain’ species of wood im- 
ported into Great Britain. | 
* 78. To repeal an Act, 47th of his pres: 
