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TABLE

OF THE

Publick and Private Statutes,

CONTAINING

The TITLES of the ACTS of the thirty-fourth Year of the Reign of GEORGE III.

PUBLICK ACTS.

1. AN Act for raising the Sum of eleven Millions by way of Annuities.

2. An Act for granting to his Majesty certain additional Duties upon Worts, Wash, and other Liquors, brewed or made in England, for extracting Spirits for Home Consumption, and upon Spirits made in Scotland and imported into England.

3. An Act for granting to his Majesty certain additional Duties on Foreign Spirits imported into Great Britain.

4. An Act for making perpetual certain Duties on Foreign Spirits, and on Sugar, imported into Great Britain.

5. An Act to continue the Laws now in force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of his Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries belonging to the said United States.

6. An Act for the Regulation of his Majesty's Marine Forces while on Shore.

7. An Act for continuing and granting to his Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four.

8. An Act for granting an Aid to his Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four.

9. An Act for preventing Money or Effects in the Hands of his Majesty's Subjects, belonging to or disposable by Persons resident in France, being applied to the Use of the Persons exercising the Powers of Government in France; and for preserving the Property thereof for the Benefit of the Individual Owners thereof.

10. An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties on Gloves and Mittens sold by Retail.

11. An Act for repealing the Duties on the Registry of Burials, Births, Marriages, and Christenings.

12. An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments; and to indemnify Justices of the Peace, or others, who have omitted to register or deliver in their Qualifications within the Time limited by Law, and for giving further Time for those Purposes; and to indemnify Members and Officers, in Cities, Corporations, and Borough Towns, whose Admissions have been omitted to be stamped according to Law, or, having been stamped, have been lost or mislaid, and for allowing them Time to provide Admissions duly stamped; to give further Time to such Persons as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors; and for indemnifying Deputy Lieutenants and Officers of the Militia, who have neglected to transmit Descriptions of their Qualifications to the Clerks of the Peace within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

13. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

14. An Act for granting to his Majesty certain Stamp Duties on Indentures of Clerkships to Solicitors and Attornies in any of the Courts in England therein mentioned.

15. An Act for granting to his Majesty certain additional Duties on Bricks and Tiles made in or imported into Great Britain.

16. An Act for augmenting the Militia. 17. An