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 1 Link awalantshafi has btail outle bit wou lag so baby ha -ods lolani bor nisisit mandale amolaille abort THE low For sis to sada mnoh alonas bus imeno nogu stommargt gothing el sem.** tra i p how ones al hos norma dat de stolt a F s SA A were INICI ni STATUTES at Large, &c. islet wow bat de res als g Anno Regni GEORGII III. tricefimo. tol, to estinwo T the Parliament begun and holden at Weftminfter, the eighteenth Day of May, Anno Domini one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-four, in the twenty-fourth Year of the Reign of our Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued, by feveral Prorogations and Adjournments, to the twenty-first Day of Ja- mary one thoufand feven hundred and ninety; being the feventh Seflion of the fixteenth Parliament of Great Britain." 100) do inte CA P. I. An Act for indemnifying all Perfons who have been concerned in advifing or carrying into Exccution certain Orders of Council, refpecting the Importation and Exportation of Carn and Grain, and alfo certain Orders iffued by the Governor General of his Ma- jerty's Colonies in America, and for preventing Suits in confequence of the fame, and for making further Provifions relative thereto. t Eme Sentr Order of his Ma- recited. THEREAS his Majefty, by an Order in Council, bearing Date the twenty-third Day of December Preamble. WHE one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-nine, was pleafed to order that no Perfon or Perfons whatever 'fhould, from and after the Publication of that Order in the London Gazette, until further Order, directly or in- jefty in Council, directly export, transport, carry, or convey, or caufe or procure to be exported, tranſported, carried, or of 33 Dec. 1789, conveyed, out of or from any Port or Place in Great Britain, or load or lay on board, or caufe or cure to be loaded or laid on board of any Ship, Veflel, or Boat, in order to be exported or carried out of any Port or Place in Great Britain, any Wheat, Wheat-flour, Rye, Rye-meal, Barley, Barley-meal, Malt, Bread, Biſcuit, Oats, Oatmeal, and Beans; and his Majefty did nevertheleſs think fit to order, and did thereby order that nothing therein contained fhould extend to prohibit any Perfon or Perfons to or put on board any of the Articles aforefaid, to be carried Coaftwife; that is to fay, from any Port, ek, Member, or Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain to any other Port, Creck, or Member of the or the like Coaft Cocquet or Sufferance for that Purpofe, on fuch or the like fuf. M ficient Security being firit given for the landing and diſcharging of the fame in fome other Port, Member, Kingdom, and Certificate in fix Months, as is required by Law, in in r Cafes where Goods which are liable to pay Duties on Exportation are carried Coaftwife from one Port of Great Britain to another; nor to prohibit fuch or fo much of any of the aforefaid Articles as fhould be ne- cellary from being exported or carried out in any Ships or Vefleis in their Voyage out and home, for the on only, or for victualling or providing any of Creek having f Creek or of or s Forces, ² s further his Majer Garrifons; and his Majeſty was Forts, or to order, as it was thereby ordered, by the Ad- vice aforefaid, that from and after the Publication of that Order in the London Gazette, and until further Order, the Importation of Wheat, Wheat-flour, Rye, Rye-meal, Barley, Barley-meal, Oats, and Oat- meal, thould be allowed into the Ports of that Part of Great Britain called England, and into the Ports of Wales, and into Berwick upon Tweed, upon Payment of the Duties commonly called The Low Duties only: And whereas the Lords of his Majeſty's moft honourable Privy Council, by an Order bearing Date Order of Privy the fecond Day of January laft, were pleafed to order that all foreign Corn and Grain, and Flour and Council of zd thereafter 30
 * Meal, which had been imported into this Kingdom, and which was then warehoufed, or which fhould cit. 1790,