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On Certificate to the Ordinary, of fuch Affeffments, &c. Truftces fhall

advance the

Money required.

A.D. 1809. fuch Church or Chapel, under or by virtue of any fuch A&t or Acts as aforefaid.

IV. And be it further enacted, That a Certificate figned by the Churchwardens, or Two Proteftant Inhabitants of any fuch Parish or Place, that fuch Affeffment had been made in and for fuch Parish or Place, fhall be forthwith tranfmitted to the Ordinary of the Diocese; and upon fuch Certificate, together with the Approbation of the faid Ordinary, being by the faid Ordinary tranfmitted to or laid before the faid Trustees and Commiffioners of First Fruits, it fhall and may be lawful for the faid Trustees and Commiffioners forthwith to advance and pay to the Perfons applying under the faid recited Act, out of any Monies or Funds entrusted to the Care of the faid Trustees and Commiffioners fuch Sum or Sums of Money as they fhall have previously fignified to be in their Opinion fit and proper to be applied in the Erection or building of any fuch Church or Chapel respectively, in Manner berein-before mentioned.

Instalments fhall V. And be it further enacted, That all and every fuch Inftalment be received by and Sum or Sums of Money fo to be raised by any fuch Parish or Churchwardens, Place as aforefaid fhall be paid to the Churchwardens of fuch Parish and then paid to or Place, and fhall by fuch Churchwardens, within Twenty-one Days Trultees, and thence to the after the First Day of July in every Year, be paid to the faid Trustees Treafury, &c. and Commiffioners of Firit Fruits; and in cafe the Money so advanced by fuch Trustees and Commiffioners (hall have been advanced by them out of any Money advanced to them by the Lord High Treasurer or Commiffioners of the Treafury of Ireland, fuch Sum and Sums of Money fhall, by the faid Trustees and Commiffioners, be paid into the Receipt of the Exchequer of Ireland, within One Month after the Receipt thereof, by the faid Trustees and Commiffioners; and fuch Money may be again advanced to the faid Trustees and Commiffioners by the faid Lord High Treasurer or Commiffioners of the Treasury, for the Purposes of the faid recited A&t, in Manner and under the Regulations mentioned and contained in the faid recited A&.

On Failure of
Payment of
Instalments,

within 21 Days
of 21st of July
yearly, the
Bishop may
appoint a
Perfon to levy
the fame, with
10l. per cent.
additional.

VI. And be it further enacted, That in cafe Default shall be made in the railing or Payment of the faid Intalments, or Sum or Sumis of Money, or any of them, by the faid Parish or Place, or by the said Churchwardens, to the faid Trustees and Commiffioners of First Fruits, and any fuch Inftalment or Sum or Sums of Money fhall be behind and unpaid, and not duly raised, paid, and fatisfied to the faid Truttees and Commiffioners, before the Expiration of Twenty-one Days after the First Day of July, in any Year wherein the fame ought to be fo paid as aforefaid; it thall and may be lawful for the Bishop of the Diocese in which fuch Parish or Place fhall be fituate, and he is hereby authorized and required to nominate and appoint fome fit and proper Perfon or Perfons to levy fuch Inttalments or Sum or Sums of Money as fhall be fo due and unpaid, together with Intereft for the fame, at and after the Rate of Sx Pounds per Centum per Annum, from the Day on which the fame ought to have been paid, until the fame shall be actually paid, and a further Sum after the Rate of Ten Pounds per Centum on the Amount of fuch Inftalment, or Sum of Money to payable, which faid Sum after the Rate of Ten Pounds per Centum, fhall and may be received and retained by fuch Perfon or Perfons fo to be nominated and appointed, for his or their Pains and Trouble, in levying and recovering of the faid Instalment, and all and every Perfon or Perfons who fhall be fo nominated and appointed

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for the Purpose aforefaid, fhall have, ufe, and exercife, all fuch Powers and Authorities, for the levying and raifing fuch Inftalment, and Sum and Sums of Money, as the Churchwardens of fuch Parish or Piace, or any other Perfon or Perfons lawfully might or could have, use, and exercise, for the levying and raifing fuch Inftalment, or any Parish Rate or Affeffnent under this A&t, or any other A&t or Acts, and fuch Perfon or Perfons fhall pay over and account for all fuch Inftalments, and all Sum and Sums of Money received by them on account of the fame, or of the Intereft of the fame as aforefaid, to the laid Commiffioners and Truters, within Twenty-one Days after the Receipt of the fame, by fuch Perfon or Perfons as aforefaid.

Perfons having given Bond for any Money advanced by Trustees "before the paffing of this Act, may be difcharged on Application to the Churchwardens, and a Rate being made according to this “A&. § 7.

VIII. And be it further enacted, That it fhall and may be lawful for the Lord Lieutenant, or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland from Time to Time to direct the Commiffioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treafurer of Ireland, to raise and borrow by Treasury Bills, at an Intereft of Five Pounds per Centum, any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding in the whole the Sum of Fifty thoufand Pounds, to be paid to the faid Commiffioners and Trustees of First Fruits to be by them applied in Loans towards the building or re-building of Churches and Chapels in Ireland, in fuch Manner as fhould be directed by Parliament, and the faid Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds fhall be and the fame is hereby granted to and velted in His Majefty, to be applied from Time to Time to the Purposes of the faid recited Aa of the Forty-eighth Year aforefaid, and this A&; and that, for the raifing of the faid Sum of Fifty Thousand Pounds, it shall and may be lawful for the Commiffioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treafurer of Ireland for the Time being, in confequence of any fuch Direction from the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland, to raise and borrow fuch Part of the faid Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds as shall or may be neceffary from Time to Time by the Iffue of Treasury Bills for that Parpole, bearing Intereft at a Rate not exceeding Five Pounds per Centum ter Annum, and that the faid Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds, or fo much thereof as fhall from Time to Time be raised and borrowed as aforefaid, shall be applied to the Purposes of the faid recited A& and this A&t, and fhall and may be iffued and paid by the faid Commiffioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, to the faid Truttees and Commiffioners of First Fruits, to be by them applied in Loans towards the building and re-building of Churches and Chapels in Ireland, according to the Rules, Directions, Provifions, Regulations, and Restrictions contained in the faid recited Act of the Forty-eighth Year aforefaid, and this Act.

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CA P. CIV.

Irish Act,

13 & 14 G. 3.

e. 5.

15 & 16 G. 3.

6.2.

19 & 20 G. 3.

c. 2. for granting Life Annuities.

33 G. 3. c. 27.

33 G. 3. (I.)

e. 1. for

preventing

traitorous

Correspondence.

Claims of
Perfons, pre-
vented by faid
Acts of 33 G. 3.
fron applying
for Payment of
Annuities
within Three
Years, fhall be
received and
allowed.

49 G. 3. c. 8.

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An Act to amend feveral Acts made in the Parliament of Ireland,
for granting Life Annuities with Benefit of Survivorship.
[15th June 1809.]

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WHEREAS feveral Acts were paffed in the Parliament of

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Ireland, in the feveral Seffions held in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years, and in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years, and in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Years of the Reign of His present Majefty, whereby certain Life Annuities were granted with Benefit of Survivorship to fuch Perfons as fhould voluntarily fubfcribe to wards raifing the feveral Sums in the faid feveral Acts refpectively ⚫ mentioned, and it was by the faid recited Acts provided, that in case • any Perfon who should be entitled to receive any Annuity or Annuities by the Intent of the faid recited Acts, fhould neglect to demand the fame in Manner required by the faid recited Acts for the Space of Three Years, he or the fhould for ever lofe and forfeit the fame, if his or her refpective Nominee had been dead at the Com6 mencement of the faid Three Years: And whereas by reafon of ⚫ certain Provifions contained in Two Acts paffed in the Parliaments of Ireland and of Great Britain, in the Thirty-third Year of His prefent Majefty's Reign, more effectually to prevent during the War between Great Britain and France all traitorous Correlpondence with, or Aid or Affiftance being given to His Majefty's Enemies, and in other Acts for the like Purposes, divers of the faid Annuities 'payable to Perfons as well Foreigners as British Subjects refiding in Parts beyond the Seas, may not have been demanded within the Time prefcribed by the faid recited Acts, for granting Annuities; for Remedy whereof,', 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 affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That the Claim of all or any Perfon or Perfons who by reafon of the faid recited A&ts for the preventing of fuch traitorous Correfpondence as aforefaid, fhall have been prevented from making fuch Claim, within the Time preferibed by the faid recited Acts for granting Annuities fhall be received, and the Aunuities payable to all or any fuch Perfons or Perfon fhall be paid in like Manner as if fuch Claim had been made within the Time prefcribed by the faid recited A&ts for granting Annuities, any Thing in the faid recited Acts or any of them to the contrary in any wife notwithstanding.

CA P. CV.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One
thoufand eight hundred and ten, an Act of this prefent Seffion
of Parliament, to fufpend the Importation of British or Irifb
made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland refpectively.
[15th June 1809.]

"Recited A continued till March 25, 1810.

CAP.

CA P. CVI.

An Act for allowing further Time for taking Goods out of
Warehouse, and paying Duties thereon.

[15th June 1809.]

WHEREAS by an Act Paled in the leor third Year of the 49 G. 3. c. 132.

§ 29.

Reign of His prefent Majefty, intituled An Act for permitting certain Goods imported into Great Britain to be fecured in Warehoufes without Payment of Duty, the Importers, Proprietors, or Confignees of Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, which have been lodged in any Warehouse or Warehouses, to be provided according to the Directions of that A&t, or otherwife fecured in the Port of London, are, within Fifteen Calendar Months to be computed from the Day on which the Importers, Proprietors, or Confignees fhall have made their First Entry thereof, to clear and take from and out of fuch Warehouses or Places refpectively, either for Exportation or to be • confumed in Great Britain, all fuch Goods, Wares, or Merchandize ; and Bond is directed to be given to His Majefty for paying the Duties upon certain Articles within Twelve Months from the Date of the First Entry thereof: And whereas it may in certain Cafes be expedient to allow further Time for clearing the faid Goods, Wares, ⚫ and Merchandize, and for paying the Duties thereon;' Be it therefore 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 affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That it fhall and may be lawful for the Lord High Treafury may Treasurer, or the Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treasury for permit Goods the Time being, or any Three or more of them, by Warrant under described in his or their Hand or Hands, to permit and allow any Goods, Wares, Tables annexed

and Merchandize enumerated or described in the Tables annexed to the faid recited A&t, or which may have been or fhall be added to fuch Tables by virtue and in purfuance thereof, to remain warehoused or otherwise secured, without Payment of the Duty of Customs or Excife, for fuch further Time beyond the faid Period of Fifteen Months as the faid Lord High Treafurer, or the faid Lords Commif. fioners of His Majefty's Treafury, or any Three or more of them, may in their Judgment think reasonable and proper; and no Bond entered into for the Payment of any fuch Duties fhall be proceeded upon during the extended Period for which any fuch Goods, Warea, or Merchandize, fhall or may be fo allowed to remain warehoused or otherwife fecured under the Authority of this Act.

§3, 4.

to 43 G. 3.
c. 132. to remain

warehoufed
in the Port of
London without

Payment of
Duty, for any

Period beyond
15 Months.

II. And whereas the Privileges and Advantages of the faid A&t of the Forty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majefty have 'been extended to the Out Ports in purfuance of an Act of the Forty-fifth Year of the Reign of His faid Majefty, intituled, An 45 G. 3. c. 87. •Act to authorize the Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treasury to permit certain Articles to be warehoused in different Ports in Great Britain, upon giving Security for the Payment of Duties upon the Articles therein mentioned; and of another Act of the Forty fixth Year

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Year of His prefent Majefty, by the Maflers and Owners of Vessels ⚫ and Boats licenfed by the Lords of the Admiralty; and it is expedient that the Lord High Treafurer or the Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treafury fhould be alfo empowered to extend the Period for which the Goods may remain bonded and warehoused at fuch Out Ports' Be it therefore enacted, That it fhall and may be lawful for the faid Lord High Treasurer or the faid Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treafury for the Time being, or any Three or more of them, bv Warrant as aforefaid, to extend the Period for which any Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, are allowed to be bonded and warehoufed at any Out Port of Great Britain; and no Duties of Cuftoms or Excife fhall be demanded or required, nor fhail any Bond, given for the Security of fuch Duties, be enforced or proeeeded upon during the extended Period which fhall or may be allowed under the Authority of this Act.

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CA P. CVII.

An Act for the more effectual Recovery of Penalties and
Forfeitures, incurred in the British Colonies and Plantations
in America.
[15th June 1809.].

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Trade and Revenue of His Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America, fundry Penalties and Forfeitures are inflicted, which, by Two Acts, the one paffed in the Fourth Year of His prefent Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Ad for granting certain Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America; for continuing, amending, and making perpetual, an A& paffed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majefly King George the Second. (intituled, An A& for the better fecuring and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar • Colonies in America;) for applying the Produce of fuch Duties, and of the Duties to arife by virtue of the faid Aa, towards defraying the Expences of defending, protecting, and fecuring the faid Colonies and • Plantations; for explaining an A&t made in the Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, (intituled, An Act for the Encou ragement of the Greenland and Eattland Trades, and for the better fecuring the Plantation Trade ;) and for altering and difallowing feveral Draworacks on Exports from this Kingdom; and more effectually preventing the clandeftine Conveyance of Goods to and from the faid Colonies and Plantations, and improving and fecuring the Trade between the fame and Great Britain; and the other paffed in the Eighth Year of His prefent Majefty's Reign, and intituled, An Act for the more eafy and effectual Recovery of the Penalties and Forfeitures inflicted by the Acts of Parliament relating to the Trade or Revenues of the British • Colonies and Plantations in America; are to be profecuted, fued for, • and recovered in certain Courts in the faid As mentioned: And whereas it is expedient to alter and amend the Provifions of the faid Ats;' Be it therefore enacted by the King's moft Excellent Maj fty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That all the Provifions contained in the fad recited Acts, or in any other Acts, as to profecuting, fuing for, and recovering any Penalties or Forfeitures incurred in the British Colonies or Plantations in America, under any Law relative to

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