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A. D. 1763. Anno quarto Georgii III. C. 23. 175 Defence of the faid Coafts, in Truftees, for certain Ufes-, and for other Purpofes therein mentioned; to make Compensation to the feveral Owners and Proprietors of fiich Lands, Tenements and Heredita- ments, in the Counties of Kent, Suffix and Southampton, as have been purchafed for the Purpofes mentioned in the faid Aft, and for Damages done to the Lands adjacent; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding one hundred and three Pounds thirteen Shillings and nine Pence Farthing, to 103 1. 13 s. 9 a. y q. for make good thelntereftof the feveral Principal Sums to be paid in purfuance of an Aft of the fecond intcreft of Principal Mo- Year of his prefent Majefty's_ Reign, for the Purcfiafe of feveral Lands, Tenements and Heredita- "^th e a °^ it ^Aaof ments, upon the Sea Coafts, in the Counties of Kent, Suffix and Southampton, on which Forts and a Ga)i . Batteries have been erefted for the Defence of the faid Coafts, from the twenty-ninth Day of Se.p- tember one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-nine, the Time the faid Lands, Tenements and Here- ditaments were made ufe of for the Purpofes aforefaid, to the twenty-fourth Day of June one thou- fand feven hundred and fixty-four; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding'feven thoufand 7,0001. to Sam.Touchet ■ Pounds, to enable his Majefty to make good to SamuelTauchet of London, Merchant, all theExpence Merchant Ex P ences_in- he has incurred in fitting out feveral Veffels employed in the late fuccefsful Expedition, for the Re- fJ/Tn^heETedit^rV" duftion of the French Forts and Settlements in th© River Senegal, and to fatisfy to the faid Samuel agair.ft Senegal, Sec. Touchet all Claims and Demands whatfoever on the Commiffioners of his Majefty 's Navy, or any Officer or Officers employed in the faid Expedition, for fuch of the faid VefTels as were lolt or taken into his Majefty's Service. XXIII. And it is hereby alfo enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That out of all or any the Aids 69,671 1. is. 2 d. to re, or Supplies aforefaid, there fhall artd may be iffued and applied any Sum or Sums of Money, not place to the Sinking exceeding fixty-nine thoufand fix hundred feventy-one Pounds one Shilling and two Pence, to replace f v "?^J el f keS tn ™H^"f d to the Sinking Fund the like Sum iffued thereout for the half Year's Payment due the twenty-ninth year's" Payment due^q Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three, on the Annuities, after the Rate of Sept. 1763, on the a»- four Pounds per Centum per Annum, granted in refpeft of certain Navy, Vrftualling and Tranfport nuities granted on the Bills and Ordnance Debentures delivered in and cancelled purfuant to an Aft made in the laft Seffion Navy and Visual. Bills; of Parliament ; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding forty-one thoufand two hundred 4'>= 2 -3 1 - ,s - 6d - t° make and twenty-three Pounds one Shilling and fix Pence, to replace to the Sinking Fund the like Sum f,f ^g tf Sutics paid out of the fame to make good the Deficiency on the filth Day of July one thoufand feven hun- ^ oificesand Penfions, dred and fixty-three, of the feveral Rates and Ducies upon Offices and Penfions, and upon Houfes, and upon Houfes and and Windows or Lights, which were made a Fund by an Aft of the thirty-firft Year of the Reign of Lights; his late Majefty for paying Annuities at the Bank of England, in refpeft of five millions borrowed towards the Supply granted for th: Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight ; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding thirty-fix thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine Pounds 36,699 1. 15s.4d.2rj, fifteen Shillings and four Pence Halfpenny, to replace to the Sinking Fund the like Sum paid out of "f'^^t the fame, to make good the Deficiency on the tenth Day of Qclcber one thoufand feven hundred and f e "he additional Duties fixty-three, of the feveral additional Duties upon Wines imported into this'Kingdom, and certain upo n wines imported, Duties upon all Cyder and Perry which were made a Fund by an Aft of the laft Seffion of Parliament and Duties upon Cyder for paying Annuities in refpeft of three millions five hundred thoufand Pounds borrowed towards the ar,d Perl 7 ; to Supply granted for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three ; and any Sum 129,4891. os - 3 d or Sums of Money, not exceeding one hundred twenty-nine thoufand four hundred eighty-nine Pounds £™ nc e j;° ° the Grants" and three Pence, to make good the Deficiency of the Grants for the Service of the Year one thou- j r the Year 1763. fand feven hundred and fixty-three. XXIV. And it is hereby further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Aids and Sup- ThefeAids to be applied plies provided as aforefaid, fhall not be iffued or applied to any Ufe, Intent or Purpofe whatfoever, to no other ufes. other than the Ufes and Purpofes before mentioned ; or for the feveral Deficiencies or other Payments direfted to be fa'isfied thereout by any Aft or Afts, or any particular Claufe or Claufes for that Pur- pofe contained in any other Aft or Afts of this prefent Seffion of Parliament. XXV. And, as to the faid Sums of thirty thoufand on: hundred eighty-eight Pounds and eighteen Rules to be oblerved in Shillings, and one hundred twenty-five thoufand four hundred fifty-five Pounds and thirteen Shil- the Application of the lings, by this Aft appropriated on account of Half- pay as aforefaid ; It is hereby enafted and declared Half -P a y> by the Authority aforefaid, That the Rules herein after prefcribed fhall be duly obferved in the Ap- plication of the faid Half-pay ; that is to fay, That no Perfoh fhall have or receive any Part of the fame, who was a Minor, and under the Age of fixteen Years, at the Time when the Regiment^ Troop or Company in which he ferved wa: reduced ; that no Perfon fhall have or receive any Part of the fame, except fuch Perfon who did aftua! Service in fome Regiment, Troop or Company ; that no Perfon having any other Place or Employment of Profit, Civil or Military, under his Ma- jefty, fhall have or receive any Part of the faid Half-pay ; that no Chaplain of any Garrifon or Re- giment, who has any Ecclefiaftical Benefice in Great Britain or Ireland, fhall have or receive any Part of the faid Half-pay ; that no Perfon (hall have or receive any Part of the fame, who has re- figned his Commiffion, and has had noCommiffion fince; thai: no Part of the fame fhall be allowed to any Perfon by virtue of any Warrant or Appointment, except to fuch Perfons as would have been otherwife intitled to the fame as reduced Officers ; and that no Part of the fame fhall be allowed to any of the Officers of the five Regiments of Dragoons and eight Regiments of Foot lately difbanded in Ireland, except to fuch as were lately taken off the Eitablifliment of Half-pay in Great Bri- tain, XXVI.