§ 89. An act for consolidating and rendering more effectual the several acts for the purchase of buildings and further improvement of the streets and places near to Westminster-hail, and the two houses of parliament.
§ 90. An act to enable his majesty annually to train and exercise a proportion of his subjects in England, under certain regulations, and more effectually to provide for the Defence of the Realm.
§ 91. An act for the return of correct lists of persons liable to serve in the Militia, under an act passed in the 42nd year of his present majesty; and to suspend the Ballot for the Militia in England for two years.
§ 92. An act to amend three acts, made in the 35th, 41st, and 42nd years of his present majesty, relating to the conveyance of Letters and Packets by the post.
§ 93. An act to enable the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury to issue Fxchequer Bills, on the credit of such aids or supplies as have been or shall be granted by parliament for the service of Great Britain for the year 1806.
§ 94. An act to enable the commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, to contract for the purchase of the duties of Prisage and Butlerage in Ireland.
§ 95. An act for the more effectually regulating and providing for the relief of the Poor, and the management of Infirmaries and Hospitals in Ireland.
§ 96. An act to amend the laws respecting the accounting for money presented in Ireland for the making, repairing, widening, or fencing of Public Roads, and the building and repairing of Bridges, Pipes Or Gullets.
1273§ 97. An act to permit the free interchange of every species of Grain, between Great Britain and Ireland.
§ 98. An act for making additional and further provisions for the effectual performance of Quarantine in Great Britain.
§ 99. An act for allowing a bounty on the exportation of Oil of Vitriol made in Great Britain.
§ 100. An act to empower the commissioners and governors of the royal hospital for seamen at Greenwich, in the county of Kent, to make certain allowances, to old infirm, or wounded or disabled Officers in the Royal Navy, and to provide a Fund for the payment of such allowances, and for the increase of Pensions to disabled seamen and marines.
§ 101. An act for improving the Funds of the Chest at Greenwich, and amending an act passed in the 43rd year of his present majesty, relating to the said chest.
§ 102. An act for repealing the duties of excise on Stills used for distilling or rectifying Low Wines or Spirits for consumption in Scotland; on Worts or Wash made for extracting spirits; and on Spirits made for consumption in Scotland; and for granting and securing other duties in lieu thereof; and for better securing the duties on foreign spirits and on malt.
§ 103. An act for allowing, until the first day of August 1807, the importation of certain Fish from Newfoundland, and the coast of Labrador,and for granting a Bounty thereon.
§ 104. An act for continuing, until the first day of August 1807, an act of the last session of parliament, for allowing, under certain restrictions, the bringing a limited quantity of Coals, Culm, or Cinders to London and Westminster, by inland navigation.
§ 105. An act to vest certain messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in trustees, for better securing his majesty's Docks, Ships, and Stores, at Portsmouth; and for extending the lines and works at Dover.
§ 106. An act to provide for the better execution of the several acts relating to the revenues, matters, and things under the management of the commissioners of customs and port duties, and of the commissioners of inland excise and taxes in Ireland.
§ 107. An act for rectifying mistakes in the names of the commissioners appointed by an act made in the last session of parliament, intituled, An act for appointing 1274 commissioners for putting into execution an act of this session of parliament, for, continuing and granting to his majesty a duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England, and certain duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain, for the service of the year 1805; and an act made in the 38th year of his present majesty, for granting an aid to his majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain for the service of the year 1798; and for appointing other commissioners, together with those named in the first mentioned act, to put in execution an, act of this session of parliament, for continuing and granting to his majesty a duty on Pensions, Offices and Personal Estates in England, and certain duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff in Great Britain, for the service of the year 1806, also the said act made in the 38th year of his present majesty; and for indemnifying such persons as have acted as commissioners for executing the said acts.