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Geo.. 3. c. 14. may fubfcribe to the loan to the emperor, and on failure of his paying the intereft and annuities, the fame to be paid at the bank, and charged upon the confolidated fund, and the bank to provide a book for entering debentures and annuity bonds, and a duplicate to be tranfmitted to the auditor of the exchequer. Chap. 93, f. I.

3. Agents of the emperor may pay to the bank the dividends due on the loan, and if the whole dividends be not paid, the cashier to certify the fame to the directors of the bank, which fhall be transmitted to the treafury, who fhall caufe the deficiency to be iffued from the confolidated fund, &c. Same act, f. 3.

4. Debentures and annuity bonds iffued in the name of the emperor may be entered at the bank and transferred, and perfons forging debentures, annuity bonds, letters of attorney, &c. guilty of felony. Saine act, f. 5.

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Halifax, Yorkshire.

See Churches, Chap. 71.

Hanoverians.

495,655. for eighteen thousand Hanoverians. Chap. 120.

Harbours.

See Aberdeen. Chap. 41.

Haftings, Warren, Efquire. 4,7941. 6s. 6d. for expences of trial of Warren Haftings, efq. Chap.

120.

Hawkers and Pedlars.

Penalty inflicted on hawkers trading without a licence, or not producing it, may be levied by distress of the goods, and reftrictions as to felling within two miles of a market town by f. 16, 17, and 18. of act 29 Geo. 3. c. 26. repealed. Chap. 91.

Haxey, Lincolnfhire.
See Inclofures. Chap. 107.

Haydon, Northumberland.

For taking down the chapel of Haydon in the parish of Warden, in Northumberland, and for building a new chapel, Chap. 47.

Henley upon Thames.

I. For widening fome part of the high ftreet and market-place there. Chap. 79.

2. See Bridges. Same act. 3. See Paving. Same act.

Herrings.

Herrings not intitled to 20s. per ton, but to Is. per barrel, afterwards cured to be paid is.per barrel more, and herrings,

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1. For inclofing, dividing, allotting, draining, embanking and improving the open and common fields, meadows, paftures, commons, waftes, and other uninclosed grounds in Gainfburgh, Lincolnfhire. Chap. 82.

2. For dividing, allotting, inclofing, draining and improving the commons and waite grounds in Epworth, Haxey, Belton and Owfton, in the Ile of Axholme in Lincolnfhire. Chap. 107.

India (Eaft) Company.

1. See China Ware. Chap. 98. 2. During the war, and eighteen months after, fhips arriving from the Eaft Indies on account of the company, may be permitted to enter their goods, though not British built, if built within the territories belonging to the company, &c. and to export goods to the Eaft Indies. Chap. 115.

Inland Navigation.

See Rivers, Navigable. Chap, 58.

Infolvent Debtors.

1. To remedy omiffions in infolvent debtors' act of laft feffion. Chap. 88.

2. Gaolers to make out lifts of prifoners who on Feb. 12, 1794, and at the time of making out were in cuftody. Same act, f. 1. 3. Warden of the fleet, marfhal of the king's bench, and other gaolers and prifoners, and gaolers bringing up prisoners to be dilcharged, to take an oath. Same act, f. 2.

Infurances.

See Stamps. Chap. 63.

Ireland.

1. For making part of certain principal fums, or stock and annuities raised or created by the parliament of Ireland, on loans for the use of the government of that kingdom, transferrable, and the dividends payable at the bank of England. Chap. 66.

2. When ap act fhall be paffed in Ireland for payment of certificates iffued by the commiffioners of the navy, addreffed to the commiffioners of the revenue in Ireland, the treasurer of the navy to tranímit a lift of appliants to the commiffioners of the navy. Chap. 94. f. 25.

Ifis, River.

1. See Canals, Navigable. Chap. 52. 2. See Rivers, Navigable. Chap. 106.

Itchen, River, Hampshire.

See Rivers, Navigable. Chap. 86.

Ivel, River.

See Rivers, Navigable. Chap. r65.

K.

Kennet and Avon Canal.

SEE Canals, Navigable. Chap. 52.

Kenfington, Middlefex.

See Paving: Chap. 74.

Kingston upon Hull.

For making a new street from white friar gate to the fouth end of quay street within the town of Kingfton upon Hull. Chap. 46.

L.

Land Forces.

1. 11,474,358%. 175. 8d. 39. for land
forces in 1795. Chap. 120.
2. 2,777,534. 195. 1d. for one hun-
dred and nineteen thousand three
hundred and eighty men, officers,
&c. in Great Britain. Same act.
3. 691,307%. 155. 7d. for forces in the

Plantations, Gibraltar, Corfica, and
New South Wales. Same act.
4. 40,0961. 9s. gd. for dfference be-

tween British and Irish pay of regi-
ments in the West Indies. Same
act.

5. 8,3231. 175. 1od. 29. for regiments
in the East Indies. Same act.
6. 385,000l. for recruiting contin-
gencies, &c. Same act.

7. 480,000l. for levy money, &c. for
augmentations to the land forces.
Same act.

8. 115,820l. os. 3d. for general, ftaff, and hofpital officers. Same act.

9. 79,9781. 45. 4d. for fupernume-
rary officers. Chap. 120.
10. 110,820l. 18s. 3d. to the pay-
mafter general, fecretary at war,
&c. Same act.

11. 128,864. 35. 9d. for reduced
officers of land forces and marines.
Same act.

12. 135l. 16s. 3d. for reduced officers, &c. of the horse guards. Same act.

13. 1,000l. for officers late in the fervice of the ftates general. Same act.

14. 52,500. for reduced officers of the British American forces. Same act.

15. 7,500l. for allowances to them. Same act.

16. 10,387. 135. 3d. for widows'
penfions. Same act.

17. 427,269. 1s. 6d. for French emi-
grant regiments. Same act.
18. 246,877. 15s. for corps tranf-
ferred from the Irish to the British
establishment in 1794. Same act.
19. 3,063,9687. 125. 4d. for extraor-
dinaries of land forces in 1794.
Same act.

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Landgrave of Heffe Caffel. 333,253. for troops to the landgrave of Heffe Caffel. Same act.

Landgrave of Heffe Darmstadt.

76,0761. for troops to the landgrave of Hefe Darmstadt. Same act. Land Tax.

1. For 1795, to be 45. in the pound. Chap. 2.

2. See Commiffioners of Land Tax. Chap. 17.

Laftage and Ballaftage.

For continuing feveral acts for regulating laftage and ballaftage in the river Thames. Chap. 84. Letter:.

Letters.

See Poftage of Letters. Chap. 53.

Licences.

1. Additional duties for licences for ftills in the Highlands of Scotland. viz.

For each gallon ufed in making fpirits from barley, &c. the produce of counties mentioned in 33 Geo. 3. c. 61. annually,

and for each gallon made

over the quantity limited

L. s. d.

Linens.

29 Geo. 2. c. 15. granting a bounty on certain fpecies of British and Irish linens exported, continued to June 24, 1796. Chap 38.

Linen Yarns.

To take off the duties on the im

portation of foreign raw linen yarns made of flax. Chap. 38.

London.

See Militia. Chap. 27.

Lords' Journals.

869. 19s. for the index to lords"

by that act, an additional o o 8 journals. Chap. 120.

Stills used in England for making spirits from Bri

tish materials for expor

tation to Scotland annually, Where melaffes or fugar are used,

Where other foreign mate

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2. From Sept. 20, 1795, perfons felling ale or other excifeable liquors by retail without licence, to forfeit 201. and after a fecond con

Lottery.

1. 758,541%. 135. 4d. to be raised by a lottery; tickets at 137. 155. 104. each; and 500,000l. to be paid in prizes on July 1, 1796. Chap. 36.

2. 525. 165. 8d. advanced by Mr. Marh towards the lottery, 1794. Chap. 120.

viction, incapable of being licen- ISL fed again. Chap. 113.

Limitation of Actions.

See Bridges. Chap. 78. See Exchequer Bills. Chap. 127. See Militia. Chap. 27. See Navy. Chap. 5. 9. 19. 34. See Parliament. Chap. 65. See Paving. Chap. 74, 75. See Saint Mary le Bone. Chap. 73. See Temple Bar. Chap. 126. See Wales, Prince of. Chap. 129.

M.

Mackarel.

ALT may be imported, or British falt ufed for curing mackarel, cod, &c. for home confumption, as for herrings or pilchards. Chap. 54.

2. For every barrel of mackarel twice packed and cured, and exported (except to the Mediterranean) a bounty of 25. 8d. and mackarel, &c. may be carried from one port to another for home confumption, and officers for paying bounties to defray the charges of this act. Same act, f. 2.

Maidflent,

Maidstone Geneva.

See Bishop, Sir William. Chap. 89.

Malt.

Duties on malt, mum, cyder and perry, continued for the fervice of the year 1795. Chap. 1.

March, in the Isle of Ely.

For amending 30 Geo. 2. and 32 Geo. 3. relating to the draining and preferving certain fen lands and low grounds within the township or hamlet of March, in the Ife of Ely. Chap. 48.

Marines.

1. Regulated while on shore. Chap.7. 2. See Navy. Chap. 28.

Mafts.

Duties of customs impofed by 27 Geo. 3. c. 13. on importation of mafts twelve inches or upwards in diameter, to cease. Chap. 20. f. 5.

Militia.

1. See Derbyshire. Chap. 16. 2. To alter, amend and render more effectual act Geo. 34 3. c. 81. relating to the London militia. Chap.

27.

3. Commiffioners of lieutenancy to iffue precepts to the aldermen, &c. to caufe men to be raised, to whom they may give 10l. bounty, and commiffioners to appoint a court to receive returns of men who shall be inrolled to ferve five years. Same act, l. 3. 4. Commiffioners may iffue precepts to the aldermen, &c. to fill up deficiencies, and wards not raifing their quota or not filling up vacancies, to pay 10l. per man, and a rate to be made to defray the expences of raifing men, and

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aldermen, &c. to be the affeffors, and appoint collectors. Chap. 27. 1. 4.

5. Non-commiffioned officers and men to be allowed Is. 9d. a week for their lodging. Same act, f.

13.

6. Militia men fubject to 26 Geo. 3. c. 107. and when difembodied liable only to the orders they were before drawn. Same act, f. 15. 7. Commiffioners, when the militia is not embodied, may order the men with officers to be put under the orders of the magiftrates of the city for fuppreffion of riots, &c. Same act, f. 18. 8. Aldermen, &c. to divide the quota of men amongst the parishes, and fpecify for which each ferves, that the parith officers may be reforted to for defraying the expences of their families, &c. and the treasurer to pay monies for relief of families of militia men.

act, f. 20.

Same

9. Adjutants to have the fame allowance as thofe of the other militia, and ferjeants, &c. entitled to the benefit of Chelsea Hofpitals. Same act, f. 22.

10. For defraying the charge of pay and cloathing the militia in England, for one year from March 25, 1795. Chap. 33.

II. From the difembodying the militia, fubaltern officers to have allowances during peace; lieutenants 25. and enfigns 20l. a year. Chap. 35.

12. See Staffordshire. Chap. 60. 13. To apportion the reliet by feve

ral ftatutes now in force directed to be given to the families of noncommiffioned officers, drummers, fifers and privates ferving in the militia, between the county at large and peculiar diftricts therein, not contributing to the county rate according to the number of men ferving for each in fuch mi

litia,

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