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THE

Statutes at Large,

FROM

MAGNA CHARTA

To the END of the

Eleventh Parliament of GREAT BRITAIN,

Anno 1761.

CONTINUED.

By DANBY PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq.
Reader of the Law Lecture to that Honourable Society.

VOL. XXXIX.

CAMBRIDGE,

Printed by J. ARCHDEACON & J. BURGES, Printers to the UNIVERSITY;

(By Affignment from the Executor of Mr. Charles Bathurft,)

For J. JOHNSON, in St. Paul's Church-yard, G.G.J.&J.ROBINSON, in Pater-
nofter Row, and D.OGILVY & Co. in Middle Row, Holborn, London. 1794.

CUM PRIVILEGIO.

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THE

Statutes at Large,

Anno tricefimo tertio GEORGII III. Regis:

Being the THIRD Seffion of the

Seventeenth Parliament of GREAT BRITAIN.

VOL. XXXIX. PART I.

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Thirty-second Year of the Reign of King GEORGE III.

INCLUSIVE.

By DANBY PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq. Law Reader to that Honourable Society,

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Being an INDEX to the faid STATUTES, from the Second to the Thirty-fecond Year of the Reign of King GEORGE III.. both inclufive.

LONDON,

Printed for G. G. & J. ROBINSON, J. JOHNSON, and OGILVY & SPEARE, Middle Row, Holborn.

Of whom may be had,

Various Volumes and Seffions of the above STATUTES, to complete broken or imperfect Sets; alfo a few Copies of the INDEX, complete in 2 Vols. Price 12s. 6d. in Boards.

N.B. This INDEX may also accommodate fuch Gentlemen who may an Index to the STATUTES published in Octavo by Owen Ruffhead, Efq. and would wish to have a complete Index to the Statutes at Large.

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Paffed Anno tricefimo tertio

GEORGII III. Regis:

Being the Third Seffion of the Seventeenth Parliament of Great Britain.

Cap. 1.

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PUBLICK ACTS.

O prohibit the circulation of promiffory or other notes, orders, undertakings, or obligations, for the payment of any fum or fums of money, or for any other confideration, created and iffued under or in the name of any publick authority in France.

Cap. 2. To enable his Majesty to restrain the exportation of naval stores; and more effectually to prevent the exportation of falt petre, arms, and ammunition, when prohibited by proclamation or order in council.

Cap. 3. For indemnifying all perfons who have been concerned in advising or carrying into execution an order of council respecting the exportation of wheat and wheat flour, for preventing fuits in confequence of the fame, and for making further provifions relative thereto; and alfo for authorifing his Majefty to prohibit the exportation of corn, meal, flour, bread, bifcuit, and potatoes; and to permit the importation of corn, meal, or flour, on the low duties.

Cap. 4. For establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or refident therein, in certain cafes.

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