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A TABLE of the STATUTES. Cap. 7. For the regulation of his Majeſty's marine forces while on ſhore.

Cap. 8. For authoriſing the company of proprietors of the Grand Junction Canal to vary the courſe of a certain part of the ſaid canal, in the county of Hertford, ſo as to render the navigation thereof more ſafe and convenient; and for making ſome other amendments and alterations in an act, made in the thirty third year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, for making the ſaid canal.

Cap. 9. For procuring a ſupply of men from the ſeveral ports of this kingdom, for the ſervice of his Majeſty's navy.

Cap. 10. For granting to his Majeſty additional duties of exciſe on foreign wine and ſweets.

Cap. 11. For granting to his Majeſty additional duties of exciſe on worts, waſh, and other liquors, made in England, for extracting ſpirits for home conſumption; and for preventing diſtillers from making uſe of wheat or wheat flour in making waſh for extracting ſpirits.

Cap. 12. For granting to his Majeſty additional duties of exciſe on foreign ſpirits.

Cap. 13. For granting to his Majeſty additional duties of exciſe on tea, coffee, and cocoa nuts.

Cap. 14. For raiſing the ſum of eighteen millions by way of annuities.

Cap. 15. For rendering effectual his Majeſty's orders in council of the ſixteenth and twenty-firſt days of January one thouſand ſeven hundred and ninety -five, reſpecting the admiſſion of the effects mentioned in the ſaid orders into the ports of this country, to be warehoufed; and for indemnifying all perſons who have acted in conſequence of ſuch orders.

Cap. 16. For applying certain ſums of money, raiſed in the county of Derby by virtue of ſeveral acts of parliament made reſpecting the militia of this kingdom.

Cap. 17. For appointing commiſsioners to put in execution an act of this ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, 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 five, together with thoſe named in two former acts for appointing commiſſioners of the land tax.

Cap. 18. To repeal an act made in the laſt ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, An act to enable his Majeſty to eſtabliſh a court of criminal judicature in Norfolk Island; and for better enabling his Majeſty to eſtabliſh ſuch court in the ſaid iſland.

Cap. 19. For rendering more effectual an act of the preſent ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, An acl for raiſing a certain number of men, in the ſeveral counties in England, for the ſervice of his Majeſty's navy.

Cap. 20. For granting certain duties of cuſtoms on the importation of fruit, ſallad oil, wafte filk, and timber, and on the exportation of Britiſh rock ſalt, and coal.

Cap. 21. For raiſing a certain ſum of money, by loans or