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 48 C. 18. Anno tertio Georgii III. A.D. 1762. ' jcct neverthelefs to fuch Rules to be obferved in the Application of the faid Half-pay, as in and ' by the aforefaid Act were prefcribed in that Behalf:' Now it is hereby provided, enacted, and Application of the Sa- declared by the Authority aforefaid, That fo much of the faid Sum of thirty-four thoufand three vm&s of thcSum of hundred eighty-three pounds, as is or fhall be more than fufficient to fatisfy the faid reduced Officers, lemon towards Half' according to the Rules prefcribed by the faid Act to be obferved in' the Application thereof, or any pay, * Part of fuch Overplus, fhall and may be difpofed of to fuch Officers, who are maimed, or have loft their Limbs in the late Wars, or fuch others as by reafon of their long Service, or otherwife, his Majefty fhall "judge to be proper objects of Charity, or to the Widows or Children of fuch Officers, according to fuch Warrant or Warrants, under his Majefty's Royal Sign Ma- nual, as fhall be figned in that Behalf; any thing in this Act or the faid former Act to the contrary notwithftanding. ' XIX. And whereas by the Definitive Treaty of Peace between his Majefty and the Crowns of ' France and Spain, ratified the tenth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three, ' the Iflands of Guadeloupe, Marie Galante, Defirade, Martinico, and Goree, are ceded to France, ' and all that his Majefty had conquered in the Ifland of Cuba is ceded to Spain, and the Term of ' eighteen Months to be computed from the Day of the Ratification of the faid Treaty, is thereby ' allowed to Britifl) Subjects to tranfport their Effects from thofe Iflands : And whereas the Produce ' of thofe Places imported into this Kingdom, after the Reftitution thereof to France and Spain, will ff „ ' PoiTeffion :' To the end therefore that his Majefty's Subjects, having Effects in the Places before bc"n the Growth" or mentioned, may have all due Encouragement and Opportunity to bring the fame from thence; Be Produce of any of the it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That it fhall and may be lawful for any of his Majefty's Sub- iflands ceded by the Defi- jects, to import into this Kingdom at any Time before the firft Day of November one thoufand feven nitive Treaty of 10 Mar. hundred and fixty-four, and no longer, in Britifo Ships navigated according to Law, directly from 1 703, to the Crowns of ^g p] ace s before mentioned, any Goods or Effects being the Growth or Produce thereof reflectively, he^mpor^ed'byEckift u P on Payment of fuch and the like Cuftoms and Duties only, as would be due and payable for the Subjefts, in Britifti Ships, fame, if fuch Places had remained and were in the Poffeffion of his Majefty; any Law, Cu- at any Time before i ftom, or Ufage, to the contrary notwithftanding. Nov. 1763, paying com- ^n Dut.es. c A p> ^ An Act for granting to his Majefty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund; and for applying certain Monies remaining in the Exchequer for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three. Moft Gracious Sovereign^ Preamble. * T7 E your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons of Great Britain in Par- ' W Hament aflembled, towards raifing the neceflary Supplies which we have chearfullygranted ' to your Majefty in this Seffion of Parliament, have refolved to give and grant to your Majefty the ' Sums herein after mentioned; and do therefore moft humbly befeech your Majefty that it may be ' enacted;' And be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, Towards raifing theSup- and by the Authority of the fame, That by or out of fuch Monies as fhall from time to time be plies granted, ihere may anc ] remain in the Receipt of the Exchequer, of the Surpluffes, Exceffes, Overplus Monies, and L e 'ftnd ^Sumnot n ex" other Revenues ' com Pofing the Fund commonly called The Sinking Fund, after paying or referving KedingVooojooo"" "" f u ffi Cient to P a V" all fuch Sums of Money as have been directed by any former Act or Acts of Parlia- ment to be paid out of the fame, there fhall and may be iflued and applied, for and towards making good the Supply granted to his Majefty for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three, a Sum not exceeding two millions; and the Commiffioners of his Majefty's Treafury, or any three or more of them now being, or the High Treafurer, or any three or more of the Com- miffioners of the Treafury for the Time being, are hereby authorized and impowered to iffue and apply the fame accordingly. 47,1*0 J. cjs.fid. Sur- IL And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the Sum of forty-feven thoufand plus remaining in'the one hundred and twenty Pounds nine Shillings and fix Pence, remaining in the Receipt of the Ex- Exchequer, of the Duties chequer, being the Surplus of the feveral Duties upon Beer and Ale, granted by an Act made in on Beer and Ale; the fcft Year of his Majefty's Reign, after fatisfy ing all Charges and Incumbrances thereupon, to and fuch Part of the the fifth Day of January one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-three; and alfo fuch Part of the Sumof 20,000 1. granted Sum of twenty thoufand Pounds granted to his Majefty in the laft Seffion of Parliament, upon iP lrds 1 'f S f ffi h n u t e > rn Account > towards defraying the Charge of the Pay of the Militia of that Part of Great Britain bodied Militia", as ifca" Ilk ca l' ed England, when unembodied, and of the Cloathing of the Part of the faid Mili'tia then u.n- .(Miapplied. ' embodied, for one Year, beginning the twenty-fifth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-two, as fhall remain in the Receipt of the Exchequer after the faid Charges are fa- tisfied, fhall and may be, in like Manner, iffued and applied at the faid Receipt, for and towards the faid Supply. III. And
 * be fubject to higher Duties than they were liable to, during the Time they remained in his Majefty's