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An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Six Millions for the Service of Great Britain.1815 c. 196UK Public General Acts
An Act for exonerating the Estates and Effects of the late Sir James Colebrooke, the late Sir George Colebrooke, Arnold Nesbit, Sir Samuel Fludyer, Adam Drummond and Moses Franks, and of their Sureties, from all Claims and Demands whatsoever in respect of any Contracts entered into with His Majesty's Government.1815 c. 195UK Public General Acts
The Apothecaries Act 18151815 c. 194UK Public General Acts
An Act to enable His Majesty, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, to regulate the Trade and Commerce carried on between His Majesty's Subjects and the Inhabitants of the United States of America.1815 c. 193UK Public General Acts
An Act to remove certain Difficulties in the Disposition of Copyhold Estates by Will.1815 c. 192UK Public General Acts
An Act to authorize the Appointment of Commissioners for erecting an Harbour for Ships to the Eastward of Dunleary, within the Port and Harbour of Dublin.1815 c. 191UK Public General Acts
An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, to improve the Land Revenue of The Crown, so for as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock, in the County of Brecknock; and for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of the said Forest, and for inclosing the said Forest.1815 c. 190UK Public General Acts
An Act for allowing Henry Meux, Thomas Starling Benson, Florance Thomas Young, Richard Latham and John Newberry, to brew Duty-free a Quantity of Strong Beer, the Duty on which will be equivalent to the Duty on the Beer lost, and to the Duties on the Malt and Hops expended in the Production of the Beer so lost.1815 c. 189UK Public General Acts
An Act for enabling His Majesty to grant to John Francis Erskine of Mar Esquire, and His Heirs and Assigns, the Feu Duties and Quit Rents arising in the Lordship of Stirling, in Discharge of a Debt of greater Value created upon the said Feu Duties by a grant from His Majesty King George the First.1815 c. 188UK Public General Acts
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums out of the respective Consilidated Funds of Great Britain and Ireland and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.1815 c. 187UK Public General Acts
An Act for granting an additional Sum of Money for providing a suitable Residence and Estate for the Duke of Wellington and his Heirs, in Consideration of the eminent and signal Services performed by the said Duke to His Majesty and the Public.1815 c. 186UK Public General Acts
An Act for repealing the Stamp Office Duties on Advertisements, Almanacks, Newspapers, Gold and Silver Plate, Stage Coaches and Licences for keeping Stage Coaches, now payable in Great Britain; and for granting new Duties in lieu thereof.1815 c. 185UK Public General Acts
Stamp Act 18151815 c. 184UK Public General Acts
An Act to repeal the Bounties payable in Ireland on the Exportation of certain Calicoes and Cottons.1815 c. 183UK Public General Acts
An Act to authorize the Directors General on Inland Navigation in Ireland to proceed in carrying on and completing the Canal from Dublin to Tarmonbury on the River Shannon.1815 c. 182UK Public General Acts
An Act for charging an additional Duty on certain Seeds imported.1815 c. 181UK Public General Acts
An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, An Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.1815 c. 180UK Public General Acts
An Act to revive, amend and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, so much of an Act of the Forty-first Year of His present Majesty as allows the Use of Salt, Duty-free, for curing Fish in Bulk or in Barrels; and to repeal certain Laws relating to the Allowance of Salt, Duty-free, for the North Seas and Ireland Fisheries.1815 c. 179UK Public General Acts
An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.1815 c. 178UK Public General Acts
An Act for the further Prevention of Frauds in the Manufacture of Sweets.1815 c. 177UK Public General Acts

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