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Cap. CVII. To provide for the more deliberate Investigation of Presentments to be made by Grand Juries for Roads and Public Works in Ireland, and for accounting for Money raised by such Presentments.-July 11. Cap. CVIII. For the Regulation of levying Tolls at Fairs, Markets, and Ports, in Ireland.-July 11.

Cap. CIX. To abolish the Subsidy and Alnage of the Old and New Draperies, and of all Woollen Manufac, tures, in Ireland; and to authorize the Payment out of the Consolidated Fund of an Annual Sum to John Lord de Blaquiere, during the continuance of his Interest in the Office of Alnager. July 11.

Cap. CX. To make further Regulations for the better collecting and securing the Duties upon Spirits distilled in Ireland.-July 11.

Cap. CXI. To suspend, until the 10th day of October 1819, a Part of the Duties on Sweet or Made Wines. -July 11.

Cap. CXII. To amend an Act of the 25th Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, for better regulating the office of Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy, as far as respects the Mode of Applications for certain Services in the Victualling Department.-July 11,

1817.

Cap. CXIII. To prevent the further Circulation of Dollars and Tokens issued by the Governor and Company of the Bank of England for the Convenience of the Public.-July 11.

Circulation of Bank dollars and tokens to cease after March 25, 1818, upon penalty for each dollar so uttered, of forfeiting not more than 57. nor less than 40s.; but they may be presented at the Bank till March 25, 1820.

Cap. CXIV. To continue until the 1st day of August 1818, two Acts of his present Majesty, allowing the bring. ing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster.-July 11.

Cap. CXV. To extend the Provisions of an Act of the 12th Year of his late Majesty King George I. and an Act of the 22d Year of his late Majesty George II. against payment of Labourers in Goods or by Truck, and to secure their payment, in the lawful Money of the Realm, to Labourers employed in the Manufacture of Articles made of Steel, or of Steel and Iron combined, and Plated Articles, or of other Articles of Cutlery.-July 11.

Cap. CXVI. For limiting the Time now allowed by Law for the Production of the Certificate of due Delivery of Goods removed from one Warehousing Port in Great Britain to an other for the purpose of Exportation; for altering the hours for Shipping Goods in the Port of London; and to empower Officers of the Customs and Excise to permit the removal of Goods from one Bonding Warehouse to another in the same Port.-July 11.

Cap. CXVII. To regulate the is. suing of Extents in Aid.-July 11.

Cap. CXVIII. For authorizing the Executors or Administrators of deceased licensed Navy Agents to receive Prize Money, Bounty Money, and other Allowances of Money upon Or. ders given to such deceased Agents.July 11.

Cap. CXIX. To exempt British and Irish Stone Bottles made and used for the sole purpose of containing Liquid Blacking, from the Duties of Excise on Stone Bottles granted by an Act

of this Session of Parliament.-July 11.

Cap. CXX. To authorize the Court of Directors of the East India Company to make extraordinary Allowance in certain cases to the Owners of certain Ships in the Service of the said Company.-July 11.

Cap. CXXI. For regulating Payments to the Treasurer of the Navy under the Heads of Old Stores and Impress.-July 11.

Cap. CXXII. To extend the Provisions of an Act of the 12th Year of his late Majesty King George I. and an Act of the 22d Year of his late Majesty King George II. against Payment of Labourers in Goods or by Truck, and to secure their Payment, in the lawful Money of this Realm, to Labourers employed in the Collieries, or in the working and getting of Coal in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and for extending the Provisions of the said Acts to Scotland and Ireland.-July 11.

Cap. CXXIII. For imposing a Duty of Excise on the Excess of Spirits made from Corn in England above the Proportion of Nineteen Gallons of Spirits for every One Hundred Gallons of Wash; and for further securing the Duties on Wort or Wash made for distilling Spirits in England, and for authorizing the Shipment of Rum for Stores in Casks containing Sixty Gallons.-July 11.

Cap. CXXIV. To amend an Act made in the present Session of Parliament, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills, and the advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor. July 11.

passed in the 54th Year of his present Majesty, for the Punishment of Persons destroying Stocking or Lace Frames, and Articles in such Frames; and to make, until the 1st day of August 1820, other Provisions in lieu thereof.-July 11.

Cap. CXXVII. To settle the share of Prize Money, Droits of Admiralty and Bounty Money payable to Greenwich Hospital, and for securing to the said Hospital all unclaimed Shares of Vessels found derelict, and of Seizures for Breach of Revenue, Colonial, Navigation, and Slave Abolition Law.July 11.

Cap. CXXVIII. For extending the Exemptions from the Duties granted by certain Acts of the 43d and 45th Years of his present Majesty's Reign; and for altering the Manner of claiming and ascertaining the Exemptions to be granted.—July 11.

Cap. CXXIX. For vesting in his Majesty a certain Part of the Open Common and Waste Lands within the Manor or Royalty of Rialton and Retraighe, alias Reterth, in the Parish of St Columb Major, in the County of Cornwall.—July 11.

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Cap. CXXX. To encourage the Establishment of Banks for Savings in England.-July 12.

The rules of each of these institu. tions to be entered in a book, and a copy deposited with the clerk of the peace. Officers not to have any benefit in the institution. Friendly Societies may subscribe any portion of their funds into the funds of Provident Institutions. Treasurers to give security if required. The effects of the institutions to be vested in trustees for the time being without fresh assignment, who may bring and defend actions. Money not to be placed out on personal security. The Bank of England on receiving 50l. from any SaTo repeal an Act ving Bank shall open an account in

Cap. CXXV. To authorize the driving and keeping a Hackney Coach or Chariot under the same Licence.July 11.

Cap. CXXVI.

the name of the Commissioners for National Debt, who shall issue deben tures in favour of such Saving Bank, bearing interest at 3d. per cent. per day. To obtain the privilege of paying money into the Bank of England, no person shall be allowed to pay into the saving bank more than 100%. in the first year, and 501. every year afterwards.

Cap. CXXXI. For the better regulation of Polls, and for making other Provisions touching the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for Places in Ireland-July 12.

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The LONDON GENERAL, BILL of

CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS from December 10, 1816, to December 16, 1817.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,

WITHIN THE YEAR 1817.

BIRTHS.

JANUARY 1. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Stothert, Esq. of Cargen, a son and heir.

4. At Cortachy Castle, the lady of the Hon. Donald Ogilvy, a daughter.

At Montreal, the Countess of Selkirk, a daughter.

8. At Islabank, the lady of Peter Wedderburn, Esq. a daughter.

11. The lady of J. N. Macleod, Esq. of twin daughters.

In London, the lady of the Hon. J. T. Leslie Melville, a son.

15. At Clova, Lady Niven Lumsden, a daughter.

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4. The lady of J. J. Caddell, Esq. of Grange, a daughter.

6. At Edinburgh, the lady of George Macpherson Grant, Esq. M. P. a daugh

ter.

11. In Shandwick Place, the lady of General Francis Dundas, a son.

14. At Cockairney, the lady of Captain Moubray, R. N. a daughter.

15. At Dankeith, Mrs Martin of Glen Grie, a son.

19. At Bayswater, the lady of Lieut.Colonel Napier, 3d Guards, a son.

20. At Brussels, the Princess of Orange,

a son.

21. At Cockairney, the lady of Lieut.Col. Moubray of Cockairney, a daughter. 23. At Freeland House, Perthshire, the Hon. Mrs Hore, a son.

25. The lady of James Wedderburn, Esq. his Majesty's Solicitor-General for Scotland, a son.

MARCH 3. Mrs Col. Robertson of Hallcraig, a son.

5. At Guines, in France, the lady of John Abercromby, Esq. second dragoon guards, a son.

7. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Thomson Honeyman, Esq. of Mansfield, a daughter.

At Ayr, Mrs Hamilton Douglas Boswell, a daughter.

12. At Levenside, Mrs Blackburn of Killearn, a daughter.

13. At Yester House, the Marchioness of Tweeddale, a daughter.

14. At Glasgow, Mrs Buchanan of Auchintorlie, a son and heir.

17. At Rossie, the lady of Col. Oliphant of Rossie, a daughter.

18. At Edinburgh, the lady of the Hon. Capt. Napier, R. N. a daughter.

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