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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

Cap. 88. To remedy certain omiſſions in an act, paſſed in the last ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, An act for the diſcharge of certain inſolvent debtors.

Cap. 89. For making perpetual an act made in the thirtieth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, to diſcontinue the payment of the duties in Scotland upon low wines and ſpirits, and upon worts, waſh, and other liquors, there uſed in the diſtillation of ſpirits; and for regulating the exportation of Britiſh-made ſpirits from England to Scotland, and from Scotland to England; to continue ſo much of an act, made in the thirty-third year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, as permits ſir William Biſhop, George Biſhop, and Argles Biſhop, to carry on the manufacture of Maidſtone geneva; and to make perpetual the duties granted by an act, made in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, upon worts, waſh, and other liquors, for extracting ſpirits for home conſumption.

Cap. 90. For regulating the ſhipping and carrying ſlaves in Britiſh veſſels from the coaſt of Africa.

Cap. 91. To amend an act, made in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, for the better regulation of hawkers, pedlars, and petty chapmen; and for repealing ſo much of the ſaid act as reſtrains them from ſelling goods, wares, or merchandize, within a certain diſtance from any city or market town.

Cap. 92. For further encouraging and regulating the ſouthern whale fiſheries.

Cap. 93. For guaranteeing the payment of the dividends on a loan of four millions fix hundred thouſand pounds to the emperor of Germany.

Cap. 94. For eſtabliſhing a more eaſy and expeditious method for the punctual and frequent payment of the wages and pay of certain Officers belonging to his Majeſty's navy.

Cap. 95. To enable boatſwains, gunners, and carpenters, ſerving in his Majeſty's navy, to allot part of their wages or pay for the maintenance of their wives and families.

Cap. 96. For the relief of perſons detained in gaol for want of bail, in certain caſes relating to the publick revenue.

Cap. 97. To declare that hides and ſkins, tanned by a new method, ſhall be deemed tanned hides and ſkins within the meaning of the acts relating to the duties of exciſe on hides and ſkins tanned in Great Britain.

Cap. 98. For allowing further time for the payment of the drawback on China ware, imported by the Eaſt India company before the firſt day of April one thouſand feven hundred and ninety-five.

Cap. 99. For allowing further time for inrollment of deeds and wills made by papiſts, and for relief of proteſtant purchaſers.

Cap. 100. For permitting the importation of organzined thrown ſilk, flax, and flax ſeed, into this kingdom, in ſhips or'veſſels belonging to any kingdom or ſtate in amity with his Majeſty, for a limited time.

Cap. 101.