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Persons receiving the ins are’ not to 
be entitled to any of the allowances un- 
der former Acts, upon the ground ‘of not 
being worth 5001. § 17. 
Deputy Lieutenants are not to direct 
_more than 101. 10s. to be paid to any 
" substitute upon enrolment. § 18. 
. Persons belonging to. volunteer corps 
are nat to beexeimpt, unless they shall 
have setved their full number of ‘days ; 
nor persvns balloted under the General 
Training Act; nor oiiicers on half-pay. 
§ 19,20. Si 
If any person, ordered to be drawn 
out, shall nor appear, and shall not be 
talen within 10 days, the vacancy shail 
be filled up. § 21. 
This Act does:not extend to the city 
of London, § 23; and the fine for every 
county, hundred, and. parish, for def- 
ciencies, is40l. per man, to be assessed 
by the sessions, on returns from the 
commandants of the militia. §/24—25. 
When the men are raised, the ballotts 
to be again suspended until the: - of 
June, 4812..°§ 29. 
If any high or “other constable, ek 
“of general ur subdivision meetings, or 
schoolmaster, 
ficer, adjutant, quartermaster, or sere 
“jeant, in the militia, or local militia, — 
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shall forfeit 100]. § 40. 
Penalties exceeding 201,-are ‘recover-. 
able only in superior Courts, and not 
‘exceeding 20]. before any justice, orde- 
puty-lieutenant, ‘with power of‘appeal to 
_ the sessions, §41—~42. 
By 49th Geo. Ff.-c. 54, the insolvent 
_ debtors in Ireland, in custody on the 
4st cf February, 1809, for not-exceeding 
1500]. on notice and assignment of their 
estates and-efects, are to be liberated, 
‘New Acts of the British Legislature. 
or any commissioned of-, 
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tion, or anyother malicious injury : or 
persons removing effects of the value of 
20). hableto be “distrained, for rents or 
persons selligg or assigning eifects’ ‘tu de- 
fraud creditors. 
Prisoners in,custody for prison- aps are 
to be discharged; but the Act’is nat to 
extend to debtors of the Crown; or of- 
fenders against the Revenue, unless two. 
Lords of the Treasury shall, under 
cumstancés, authorize the discharge. 
[ Passed the 27th of Muy, 1809-] 
Persons for not. paying monies award- 
ed, or costs levied, either m the civil or 
ecclesiastical courts, or : ‘contempt ré- 
lating thereto, -are entitled, tothe bene- 
“fit of the Act. 
Also persons. impr -isoned by Courts of 
Cuacciae are entitled to the benefits of 
this Act—(that is; as the conductor of 
this’ article apprehends, where their 
debts do not exceed. 150013 pies though it 
has been otherwise stated 1 in ‘some of the, 
public journals )_ < 
,But no person having alten the Henge 
cirs 
Ait of an Insolvent Act “within five years, 
~ is entitled to any relief, 
[Passed the 27th of May, 1809.] 
Connected with the Irish Insolvent Att, is 
the Act for tne Retief of Insolvent Debtors . 
* “in England; and.as such we shall give ‘it 
‘inthis place, though net/in diesen strict or-. 
der “in which it was passed. ~ 
By this Act, 49th Geo. : I. ee 01145, any 
person in custody on Feb, 1, 1809, for 
any debt not exceeding 20001. ‘taking the : 
benefit of this Act, shall, as to his per- 
‘son and effects, be for ever released, dis- 
charged, and’ exonerated, to duch ex- 
‘tent as hereafter mentioned : ‘also all © 
persons, who, on the ‘ist of February, 
1809, were churged in execution with any 
and shall not “be liable to: be: imprisoned ‘debts not: exceeding’ 3000/. and who may 
for debts prior thereto ; ‘but this. doesnot “have | been confined m any gaol of the 
” discharge them from debts incurred sub. “United RO gee Jor the space of five 
sequent to the ist of ‘February, ‘1309. yeurs. 
This “Act does not extend to relieve. ‘. Andgall persons who, on the said -ist 
_ attornies, or servants, embezzling mo- of February, 1809, were charged in exe- 
ney ; ‘nor persons obtaining, money on - cution with any debt to any amount, and 
- false pretences ; nor ‘prisoners remand 
ed to. prison, ' under any Insolvent -Act, 
for fraud lulently obtaining money, eoods, ‘taking the benefit of this act, be respec- 
or securitiés; or having renvoved effects 
Pa 
‘who Shall have been confined for the . 
space of ten ‘yedrs last past, shall, on ~ 
tively discharged, released, and exone- | 
* hhable to distress for rent; or lost the be- ‘ated, as to their person and effects, to 
_ nefit of any former Act by a fraudulent - ‘such extent as hereinafter mentioned. 
i ‘conveyance. 
~«-""Nor does the Act extend ‘to persons, ‘the Gazette ; and where they-have been — 
eharged in execution, for damages ‘re- -removed from’ ‘the county gaol, also in. 
‘covered in ‘any action for crimimal con- the country: paper, of their itention to. 
pemiereg 5 seduction, “malicious; prosecu= take the benefit of the Act, 
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