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An act to continue until the 25th An act for enabling his majesty day of March 1808, and from to grant the palace called the King's thence until the end of the then House, with the appurtenances, sinext session of parliament, an act, tuate in Greenwich Park, in the made in the 44th year of his present county of Kent, to the commissioirmajesty's reign, for appointing com- ers for the government of the royal missioners to inquire into the fees, naval asylum, and for enabling the gratuities, perquisites, and emolu. said commissioners to appoint a ments received in sereral public of. chaplain to officiate therein. fices in Ireland ; to examine into An act to suspend for 12 months abuses which may exist in the same; so much of an act of the 2d year and into the mode of receiving, of king James the first, intitled An collecting, issuing, and accounting act concerning tanners, curriers, for public money in Ireland. shoemakers, and other artificers

An act to declare, that the pro. occupying the cutting of leather, visions of an act made in the par- as prohibits the regrating and in. liament of Ireland in the 33d year grossing of oaken bark. of king Henry the eighth,, relating An act for increasing the rates to servants' wages, shall extend to of subsistence to be paid to inn. all counties of cities and counties keepers and others on quartering of towns in Ireland.

soldiers. An act for raising the sum of An act for charging the sum of 1,500,0001. by way of annuities, 12,000,0001. part of the loan of for the service of Ireland.

twelve millions two hundred thou. An act to authorize the payment sand pounds, raised for the service of prize money arising from cap- of Great Britain for the year 1807, tures made by ships of his Sicilian upon the duties of customs and majesty in conjunction with British excise, granted to his majesty du. ships, to the Sicilian envoy, for the ring the continuance of the present use of the officers and men of such

war, and for certain periods after ships ; and also the payment of the ratification of a delinitive treaty money arising out of proceeds of of peace; and for providing a sink. prizes or captures made by any ing fund for the redemption of the other ships or vessels belonging to stocks or funds thereby created. foreign states, in conjunction with An act for the further regulating his majesty's ships.

the office of treasurer of his ma. An act for permitting the cx. jesty's navy. portation of fullers earth, fulling clay, and tobacco pipe clay, to any place in possession of his majesty. An act to repeal the several du.

Public Bills of the First Session of ties under the care of the commis.

the Fourth Parliament of the Uni. sioners for managing the stamp du

ted Kingdom of Great Britain and

Ireland. ties in Ireland, and to grant new ·and additional duties in lieu there.

July 7. of ; and to amend the laws relating An act to continue until the fifth to the stamp duties in Ireland, day of July, one thousand eight kivid and drit, keterZ 2106 TEST sé estan ceras str. 7:26 erra's : érn, Duce is so c3:1273412 are lox ceras 25 di preset ry.fr were R$ 5,95****. *1526. 2 ter rates and co2 lado merchant, adors 27.1. 16 27.15 S Ere por los lreiz..

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bos. do 200 cartases : 2:3 An act to revise and cosi ca reences to persoas derint is er til tre esiratía of six ** Enearle cosotis;ad ve pa. zi'et the craze cezzi o te pa and paper iss; and to Im se sa of ¢2:12mg srce 1:er the coastina o ertzia beed 2', pated in tie tirs.setes, to be given by bremers ia Ireiast. fort. th, and fortysar of

Auzat 1. His majesty's reign, for carryingine Aa at to apps i serrectioes, 10 ezret- the trea's 6 azity, 201 present the diste:casce of the conteron 02= 7*. b. poble peace in J:-land. txoen he majesty and the Cated An act to repeai certain deies oi States of America; ani ET.. escize, and also certain standatiss V-seerinz bis majesty 19 suspeod, jo Ireland, and to gr29! ccrt2:3 gen before the Srst day of Jlarch, ose stamp-doties in lies thereof; and 1199 2nd eight bonded and eighi, io amend the lays relatiog to the the positio s of the said acts, for stap-duties in Ireland, such period as his majesty may As act to grant to bis majesty, deem expedient.

until the fifth day of Joly, one thou. An act to indemnify persons sand eight hundred and eight, cer. who have artised or aeted under tain doties on the importal.vn, and an order of council for making re. 10 alis drazbacks on the espor. gulations with respect to the nasi. ta:ion, of certain goods, wares, and gation and commerce bettern his merchandise, into and from Ireland. majesty's gobincts and the subjects An act to enable bis majesty to of the Cnited S'ates of America. appoint the chancellor of the el.

An act for raising the sum of chequer for the time being in Irethree millions by loais or exche. land, one of the commissioners for quer bills, for the service of Great executing the office of lord high Britain for the year one thousand treasurer in England, without sa. eight hundred and scren.

lary. An act for raising the sum of one An act to enable the lords come million fise hundred thoasand missioncrs of his majesty's treasury pounds, by loans or exchequer bills,' to issue exchequer bills, on the crefor the service of Great Britain for dit of such aids or supplies as hare . the year one thousand eight hun. been or shall be granted hy parlia. dred and seien,

ment for the service of Great-BriJuly 25.

lain, for the year one thousand eight An act for granting to his m3. hundred and seven. jesty a sum of money to be raised An act to contidue uotil the first by lotteries.

day of June, ouc thousand eight An act to provide for the reco. hundred and eight, an 'act of the

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forty-fifth year of his present ma. majesty certain possessions and jesty, for appointing commissioners rights vested in the Sierra Leone to inquire into the public expendi. company, and for shortening the ture, and the conduct of the public duration of the said company, and business in the military departments for preventing any dealing or traftherein mentioned.

ficking in the buying or selling of August 8.

slaves within the colony of Sierra An act to enable the trustees of Leone. the British Museum to exchange, An act to enable his majesty to sell, or dispose of such parts of the grant to her majesty the queen a collectious, and under such restric. capital messuage, called Frogmore, tions as are therein specified.

and divers lands and hereditaments An act for permitting, until the in the parishes of New Windsor twenty-øfth day of March, one and Old Windsor, in the county of thousand eight hundred and nine, Berks, and a piece of land in Wyand from thence to the end of the rothsbury, in the county of Bucks, then next session of parliament, the for a term of ninety-nine years, if importation of certain enumerated her majesty and the princesses, her articles into the British colonies on five younger daughters, or any of the continent of North America,' them, shall so long live, for and in from the United States of America, lieu of her majesty's present terms and the exportation of other enu. and interest therein ; and also to merated articles from the same co. make exchanges. lonies to the said states.

An act to grant certain duties on An act for more effectually calicoes, muslins, cotton yarn, and charging public accountants with cotton twist, of the manufacture of interest upon balances; and for Greal-Britain or Ireland respectiveother purposes relating to the pas. ly, on their importation into either sing of public accounts.

country from the other, according, An act to enable the East-India to the regulations contained in the company to raise money upon acts for the union of Great-Britain bond, instead of increasing their and Ireland. capital stock.

An act to explain an act, of the An act to continue, until the forty-seventh year of his present first day of June, one thousand eight majesty, for enabling the Albion hundred and ten, and from thence fire and life insurance company to to the end of the then next session sue in the name of their secretary, of parliament, and amend an act of and te inrol annyities. the forty-second year of his pre. An act to explain an act, of the sent majesty, for the more effectual forty-seventh year of his present administration of the office of a jus.. majesty, for enabling the Globe in. tice of the peace in such parts of surance company to suc in the name the counties of Middlesex and Sur- of their treasurer, and to inrol an. rey as lie in and near the metropo.

nuities. lis; and for the more effectual pro- An act to explain an act, of the vention of felonies.

forty-seventh year of his present An act for transferring to his majesty, for enabling the Pelican

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STATE PAPERS.

[The following Paper was, by accident, omitted in our Volume for 1806.

Its proper place, in that volume, would have been immediately preceding The Swedish Declaration, in p. 686.]

nover'.

proper to

The King of Prussia's Proclamation, entrust the alministration of the said

respecting the occupation, by his countries in such manner that, through Troops, of the Electorate of Ha- him, and the commission of govern

ment which he

may think

appoint, all affairs relating to the W

E, Frederic William, by the government of the country may be sia, &c. &c. hereby make known, &c. thereto communicated to the interior After the events which have termi- of magistracy and magistrates. nated in peace between Austria and “ We therefore charge, as well France, all our endeavours have been those, as the prelates, nobles, citidirected to ward off from these dis- zens, and all subjects and inhabitants tricts the flames of war, and its dis- of the said country, without excepastrous consequences, which momen- tion, to conform themselves duly to tarily threatened the north of Ger- these dispositions made for their welmany, and particularly the countries fare; and also to the commands of of the electorate of Brunswick. With our before

mentioned commissaries this view, and as the only possible of administration, and the commismeans to attain it, a convention has sion by them to be appointed, as been made and concluded between well with regard to civil as military us and the emperor of the French, affairs; not only not throwing any in pursuance of which, the states of impediment in the way of our troops bis Britannic Majesty in Germany which are to march in, but to assist will not be again occupied by Prench and afford them all the information or other troops combined with them; in their power; and in the high or and, till the conclusion of a general more general affairs of the country, peace, will be wholly occupied and and also in propositions and petitions governed by us: in pursuance of thereto relating, alone and only to which, we have caused the Brunswick address themselves to the beforeelectoral countries, to be occupied by mentioned commissaries of administhe corps under the command of our tration, as standing bigliest under our general of cavalry, Count Von Der immediate orders. Schulenburg Kennert, to whom, in “ As by thi

measure we have in our name, and till the peace, we view the repose and tranquillity of VOL. XLIX.

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