An Act for granting unto His Majesty the Duties therein mentioned, upon Hides and Skins, and Manufactures of Leather.
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An Act for granting to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, certain Duties and Rates upon the Portage and Conveyance of all Letters and Packets within this Kingdom.
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An Act to amend an Act passed in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of King George the Third, Entitled, An Act for the better regulating the Office of County Treasurers, and the Duty of Clerks of the Crown in respect of Presentments, and to enable the Grand Jury of the County of Wicklow to raise Money by Presentment, for purchasing of Ground or Houses adjoining to the Court-House of said County, for the Purpose of building Additions to the said Court-House.
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An Act for repairing the Road, commonly called and known by the Name of the Military Road, beginning at the County and City Court-Houses in the City of Waterford, and leading from thence to the Town of Tallow, in the County of Waterford, through the Towns of Kill Mc Thomas, Cappoquin and Lismore, and from Tallow aforesaid, to the Bounds of the County of Cork.
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An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters within this Kingdom.
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An Act for granting to His Majesty for One Year, the Duties therein mentioned on Fire-Hearths, in Lieu of all Duties payable on the same during the said Term.
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An Act for directing the Application of the Sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, granted by Parliament to the Dublin Society, for the Improvement of Husbandry, and other useful Arts.
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An Act for granting to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, several Duties therein mentioned, to be levied by the Commissioners for managing the Stamp Duties.
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An Act to empower the Commissioners of His Majesty's Revenue, with the Approbation of the Lord Lieutenant, to erect Light-Houses around the Coasts of this Kingdom, and to levy a Tonnage-Duty on all Shipping.
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An Act to prohibit the Exportation of Candles, Tallow, and Soap, for a limited Time, except to His Majesty's Dominions.
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An Act more effectually to suppress Insurrections, and prevent the Disturbance of the publick Peace.
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An Act for the Reduction of Drawbacks and Bounties, now allowed on the Exportation of Sugar.
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An Act for rendering more effectual the several Laws heretofore made, for the Government and Regulation of the Barracks, and other public Works in this Kingdom.
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An Act to amend certain Rules, Orders and Directions, the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, for the better regulating of all Cities, walled Towns, and Corporations within this Kingdom of Ireland; and the electing of Magistrates therein, so far as to change the Day of Election of Magistrates, from Christmas-Day to another more proper Day.
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An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia for One Year, from the Twenty-fifth Day of March, One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six.
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An Act for the better and more convenient Administration of Justice, and for the Recovery of small Debts in a summary Way, at the Sessions of the Peace of the Several Counties at large within this Kingdom, except the County of Dublin, and for continuing and amending an Act, Entitled, An Act for the better Execution of the Law and Preservation of the Peace within Counties at large.
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An Act for encreasing the Salaries of the Chief Justices, and other Judges of His Majesty's Courts of King's-Bench, and Common Pleas, and of the Chief Baron, and other Barons of the Court of Exchequer in this Kingdom.
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An Act to make conspiring to murder, Felony, without Benefit of Clergy.
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An Act to empower Millers, Maltsters, Brewers, and Distillers, bringing Corn and Malt to the City of Dublin, for the Purposes of their Manufacture, to claim and receive Bounty thereon, in the same Manner, and under the same Regulations as Merchants and Dealers may now receive the same.
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An Act to render Persons convicted of petty Larceny, competent Witnesses.
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