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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

a bridge acroſs the river Severn, near Redſtone, in the county of Worceſter, and for making proper avenues and roads to and from the ſame, and for making ſatisfaction to the proprietors of a ferry acroſs the ſaid river at Redſtone, aforeſaid, and for enabling the truſtees for executing the ſaid act to rebuild the ſaid bridge.

Cap. 109. For repealing ſo much of an act of parliament, paſſed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for granting to his Majeſty ſeveral additional rates and duties upon horſes, and carriages with four wheels; and for explaining and amending an act, paſſed in the twenty-fifth year of his preſent Majeſty, as far as relates to certain carriages with two or three wheels therein mentioned, as relates to the additional duties upon coaches with four wheels, uſed as ſtage coaches; and for reducing the duties upon carriages with leſs than four wheels, moſtly uſed in the affairs of huſbandry, or for the purpoſes of trade.

Cap. 110. To amend an act, made in the thirty-ſecond year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An Act for regulating the allowance of the drawback and payment of the bounty on the exportation of ſugar; and for permitting the importation of ſugar and coffee into the Bahama and Bermuda Iſlands, in foreign ſhips; and for reducing the bounty on refined ſugars exported in any other than Britſh ſhips .

Cap. 111. For more effectually carrying into execution an act made in the thirty-third year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for the encouragement and relief of friendly ſocieties, and for extending to much of the powers thereof as relates to the framing rules and regulations for the better management of the funds of ſuch ſocieties, and the appointment of treaſurers to other inſtitutions of a charitable nature.

Cap. 112. For allowing further time for perſons to take out certificates for uſing or wearing hair powder, in purſuance of an act of this preſent ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, An act for granting to his Majeſty a duty on certificates iſſued for uſing hair powder; and alſo further time for the admeaſurement and regiſtering of boats, barges, and other veſſels, in purſuance of and the act of the ſame ſeſſion, intituled, An act for requiring all boats, barges, and other veſſels, of certain deſcriptions, uſed on navigable rivers, and on inland navigations, in Great Britain, to be regiſtered.

Cap. 113. For the more effectual prevention of ſelling ale, and other liquors, by perſons not duly licenſed.

Cap. 114. For better ſecuring the duties on glaſs.

Cap. 115. For allowing, for a limited time, the importation of goods from India and China, and other parts within the limits of the excluſive trade of the Eaſt India company, in ſhips not of Britiſh-built, nor regiſtered as ſuch, and for the exportation of goods from Great Britain by the ſame thips, under certain reſtrictions.

Cap. 116. To remove doubts ariſing from the conſtruction of certain acts of this ſeſſion of parliament, reſpecting the dutiesof