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 454- C. 1 9 • Anno nono G e o r g i i Regis. A. D. 1 7 2 2. Forfeited Eftates XVIII. And it is hereby further enacted by -the Authority- aforefaid, That the forfeited 'Eftates in Scot- in ScotlanH, m- an d, by any former Act or Acts of Parliament veiled in the faid Commiffioners and Truftees, which on il "hefted m the twenty-fourth Day of June one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-four mall remain unfold, fhall h^MaJefty for be, and hereby are diverted out of the faid Commiffioners and Truftees, and veiled in the King's Majefty, the ufe of the his Heirs and Succeffors, for the Ufe of the Publick; any Thing in this or the faid former Acts, or any Publick. former or other Law or Statute to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. Salvo for his Ma- XiX. Saving and referving neverthelefs to the King's Majefty, his Heirs and Succeffors, full Power, jetty's Right of Liberty and Authority, to appeal according to the Laws and' Ufage in Scotland, and as by all or any of Appeal from the t i, e faid former Acts is directed and appointed, from all or any of the Decrees or Determinations, of the Co C Tof°Dek- Court of Delegates in Scotland, touching all or any of the Powers and Authorities veiled in them, by this gates in Scotland. or an Y former Act or Acts of Parliament any wife relating to the faid forfeited Eftates in Scotland, or any Right, Title, Intereft, Claim or Demand arifing thereout or from the fame. Appropriation of XX. Provided always, and be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That all Monies lent and to be theSupplies lent to his Majefty upon one Act of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled, An AB for granting an Aid to his granted this Mcjefly by a Land-Tax to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and aC°o ' twenty-three; and fo much Money (if any fuch be) of the Tax thereby granted, as (hall arife or remain after all the Loans made or to be made thereupon, and the intereft thereof, and the Charges allowable for, railing the faid Land-Tax fliall be fatisfied, or Money fufficient (hall be referved in the Exchequer to dif- charge the fame; and all the Monies raifed and to be raifed by way of a Lottery or otherwife, by Virtue of an Act of this Seffion of Parliament, for continuing the Duties on Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, to raife Money by Way of a Lottery, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and twenty- three, and fo much of the fame Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, by that Act granted or continued, as fhall arife or remain (if any fuch be) after all the Payments thereby directed to be made upon Certificates, as well for the unfortunate as fortunate Tickets therein mentioned, and other Monies thereby transferred or chargable thereupon, and the Charges by that Act allowable for the Execution thereof fhall be fatisfied, or Money fufficient ihall be referved to difcharge the fame; and the Sum of eighteen thoufand two hundred and forty-three Pounds one Shilling and two Pence Half-penny, remain- ing in the Receipt of his Majefty's Exchequer on Arrears of former Land-Taxes; and all the Monies to g Geo. i.e. 18. be raifed by Loans or Exchequer-Bills, by an Act of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled, An Ail for granting an Aid to his Majefly by laying a Tax upon Papifs, and for making fuch other Perfons, as upon due Summons fall refufe or neglect to take the Oaths therein mentioned, to contribute towards the faid Tax; for re- hnburjhg to the Publick Part of the great Expences occafioned by the late Confpirdcics; and for dif charging the Eftates of Pap if) s from the two third Parts of the Rents and Profits thereof far one Tear, and all Arrears of the Jame, and from fuch Forfeitures as are therein more particularly defcribed, in the Manner thereby prefcribed, other than the Monies of the Aid or Affefirnents thereby granted, which in Purfuance thereof are to be applied for Repayment of the Loans to be made, or difcharging the Exchequer-Bills to be iffued there- upon, and fuch other Payments as are thereby appointed to be paid out of the fame, fhall be appropriated and applied, and are hereby appropriated for and towards the feveral Ufes, Intents and Purpofes herein expreffed; fubject neverthelefs to fuch Redactions as are herein after prefcribed; that is to fay, 84,15.21. 4s. 6d. XXI. It is hereby enacted and declared, That out of all or any the Aids or Supplies aforefaid there, and onefitth of fhall and may be iifued and applied any Sum not exceeding eighty-four thoufand two hundred and fifty- ^^""he'D-fi 2 " 1 " two P° un d s f° ur Shillings and fix Pence and one fifth Part of a Penny, to make good the Deficiency of ency of the Ge- the fund, commonly called the General Fund, for railing feven hundred twenty-four thoufand eight neralFund, hundred forty-nine Pounds fix Shillings and ten Pence one fifth Part of a Penny per Annum, for the Year ended at Michaelmas one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-two. 735,388!. 14s. XXII. And it is hereby enacted and declared, That out of all or any the Aids or Supplies provided as Sd. 2q. forNa- aforefaid there ihall and may be iffued and applied any Sum or Sums of Money not exceeding feven hun- va etVKeSl dred thirty-fix thoufand three hundred and eighty-eight Pounds fourteen Shillings and eight Pence Half- penny, for or towards the Naval Services herein after more particularly expreiied; that is to fay, For or towards defraying the Charge of the Ordinary of his Majefty's Navy, and for Half-pay to Sea Officers; and for and towards Victual, Wages, Wear and Tear of the Navy, and the Victualling thereof, per- ., formed and to be performed; and for or towards Sea-Services in the Office of the Ordnance performed and to b; performed; and for or towards other Services of the Navy performed or to be performed. So,oool. 10 s. XXIII. And it is hereby alfo enacted, That out of all or any the Aids or Supplies provided as afore- 9d. 3 a,, for the f a jd. j;] ler e {hall or may be iifued and applied any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding eighty thoufand Pounds ten Shillings and nine_Pence three Farthings, for or towards defraying the Charge of the Office of his Majefty's Ordnance for .band Services performed and to be performed; and for or towards extra- traordinary Services performed and to be performed by the Office of Ordnance for Land-Services in the Year one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-three; and for defraying feveral extraordinary Expences of ' the Office of Ordnance for Land-Services in the Year one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-two, not provided for by Parliament. 941,0901.108. XX.IV. And it is hereby likewife enacted, That out of all or any the Aids or Supplies provided as gd. 2q for the aforef.ud, there ihall or may be iffued and applied any. Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding in the ka.-,d Forces,&c. whole the Sum pf nine hundred forty-one thoufand nine hundred and ninety Pounds ten Shillings and eight Pence Half-penny, for or towaids maintaining his Majefty's Land-Forces, and other Services herein after raore particularly expreffed; that is to fiiy, Any Sum not exceeding fix hundred fifty three thoufand nine hundred and thirty-two Pounds thirteen Shillings and four Pence, lor defraying the Charge pf eighteen thoufand two hundred pird ninety-four effective Men (including Comaiiilion and Non-Com- nriffwn