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1896.
Short Titles Act, 1896.
Ch. 14.
19
Session and Chapter. Title. Short Title.
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 6. An Act for preventing Tumults and riotous Assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectual punishing the Rioters. The Riot Act
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 6. An Act the title of which begins with the words "An Act for making perpetual an Act" and ends with the words "Payment of Tithes and Church-Rate. . ." The Tithes and Church Rates Recovery  Act, 1714.
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 10.. An Act for making more effectual her late Majesties gracious Intention for augmenting the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy. The Queen Anne's Bounty  Act, 1714.
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 38. An Act for enlarging the time of Continuance of Parliaments, appointed by an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of King William and Mary, intituled "An Act for the frequent meeting" and calling of Parliaments." The Septennial  Act, 1715.
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 54. An Act for the more effectual securing the Peace of the Highlands in Scotland. The Highlands Services  Act, 1715.
1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 56. An Act to disable any Person from being chose a Member of or from sitting and voting in the House of Commons, who has any Pension for any Number of Years from the Crown. The Crown Pensioner Disqualification  Act, 1715.
3 Geo. 1. c. 8. An Act for redeeming several Funds of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England pursuant to former Provisoes of Redemption . . . . .; and for other Purposes in this Act mentioned. The Bank of England  Act, 1716.
3 Geo. 1. c. 10. An Act for the better collecting and levying the Revenue of the Tenths of the Clergy. The Queen Anne's Bounty  Act, 1716..
3 Geo. 1. c. 15. An Act for the better regulating the Office of Sheriffs, and for ascertaining their Fees, and the Fees for suing out their Patents and passing their Accompts. The Estreats  Act, 1716..
4 Geo. 1. c. 11. An Act . . . for declaring the Law upon some Points relating to Pirates. The Piracy  Act, 1717.