27,000 0 0 7,000 0 0 8,000 0 20,000 0 0 12,000 0 0 26,250 0 0 For Works and Repairs of Public Buildings. For Ditto at Donaghadee Harbour. For Ditto at the Royal Harbour of George IV. at Kingstown (formerly Dunleary). For Buildings at the British Museum. For rebuilding the Office of His Majesty's Privy 100,000 0 0 For Repairs and Works to be executed at Windsor Castle. 25,160 0 0 For Works for the Accommodation of the Two Houses of Parliament. 8,000 0 0 18,612 0 0 17,979 0 0 For erecting Churches and providing Residences For completing the new Courts of Justice at For the Expences of the Commissioners of the Roads and Harbours of Holyhead and Howth. 21,000 0 0 For Salaries and Allowances to Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons. 16,000 0 0 101,182 0 0 75,823 0 0 6,000 0 0 For Expences of the Houses of Lords and For the Deficiency of the Fee Fund in the De- For contingent Expences, and Messengers Bills for Ditto. For Commissioners for enquiring into the Collection of the Revenue in Ireland, and into certain Revenue Departments in Great Britain. 7,000 0 0 For Commissioners for enquiring into the Nature, &c. of the Instruction afforded by the several Institutions in Ireland for Education. 5,700 0 0 For Salaries to certain Officers, and Expences of the Court and Receipt of the Exchequer. 958 5 0 For Salaries and Allowances to certain Professors in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, for reading Courses of Lectures. 14,540 0 0 For Salaries of Commissioners of Insolvent Debtors Court, and contingent Expences of their Office. 4,932 0 0 For Salaries of Officers and contingent Expences of the Office for the Superintendence of Aliens, and for Superannuations or retired Allowances to Officers formerly employed in that Service. 20,000 0 0 For the Establishment of the Penitentiary House at Millbank, from the 24th June 1827 to 24th June 1828. 17,250 12 6 For Retired Allowances or Superannuations to Persons formerly in Public Offices or Departments, or in the Public Service. £14,970 0 0 For Relief to Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants, Dutch Naval Officers, and St. Domingo Sufferers, and others who have heretofore received Allowances from His Majesty. 3,000 0 0 4,000 0 0 5,200 0 0 3,422 4 0 5,912 7 10 53,000 0 0 80,000 0 0 7,500 0 0 95,990 0 0 50,000 0 0 20,343 0 0 5,000 0 0 19,628 0 0 12,000 0 0 112,746 0 0 30,000 0 0 For the National Vaccine Establishment. For the Relief of American Loyalists. For confining and maintaining Criminal Lunatics. in England, poor French Protestant Refugee For Foreign and other secret Services. For Printing under the Direction of the Commis- For Stationery, Printing, and Binding for the several Public Departments of Government, For the Extraordinary Expence of the Mint in the To defray the Loss and Expence in the Re-coinage For Ditto, in the Department of the Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household, for Fittings and Furniture for the Two Houses of Parliament. For Law Charges. For confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home and at Bermuda. For Bills drawn from Abroad for Expences incurred under the Act for Abolition of the Slave Trade, and in conformity to the Orders in Council for the Support, &c. of captured Negroes, free Settlers, &c. 18,000 0 0 To pay the Salaries and incidental Expences of the Commissioners appointed on the Part of His Majesty, under the Treaties with Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands, for preventing the illegal Traffic in Slaves. 50,000 0 0 100,870 0 0 For Expences of Missions and Special Commis- 120,000 0 0 For Bills drawn or to be drawn from New South Wales. XXI. £20,480 0 0 50,000 0 0 2,442 10 0 16,182 0 0 56,000 0 0 For the Expence of Emigration from the United For Indemnifications to certain Proprietors of For Colonial Services formerly paid out of the For the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel For improving the Water Communication between 49,000 0 0 For providing Stores for the Engineer Depart- 18,500 0 0 9,000 0 0 34,000 0 0 25,000 0 O 23,000 0 O 6,900 0 0 944 0 3 4,748 0 0 24,300 0 0 For the Richmond Lunatic Asylum. For the Hibernian Society for Soldiers Children. For the Female Orphan House. For the Westmorland Lock Hospital. For Doctor Stevens's Hospital. For the Fever Hospital, Cork Street, Dublin. For the Roman Catholic Seminary at Maynooth. For the Royal Irish Academy. For the Board of Works. For Printing, Stationery, and other Disbursements For Printing Statutes. For Criminal Prosecutions. For Nonconforming, Seceding, and Protestant For the Salaries to Lottery Officers. For Inland Navigations. For the Police and Watch Establishments of 7,324 0 0 For the Expence of the Commissioners of Judicial Enquiry. £3,487 0 0 For the Record Commission. 20,000 0 0 For carrying on certain Public Works in Ireland. XXIII. Lord Lieutenant, &c. of Ireland may withhold, or issue under such XXIV. Conditions as he shall think fit, the Sums for the Protestant Supplies to be applied only for the Purposes aforesaid. XXVI. Persons concerned in issuing, paying, and receiving Money for the Payment of Half Pay, without the Oaths having been taken as required by 7 G.4. c.79. indemnified. XXVII. Half Pay allowed to the Officers of the Manx Fencibles. XXVIII. Half Pay allowed to Chaplains of Regiments not being in Possession of Ecclesiastical Benefices derived from the Crown. XXIX. The Surplus of the Sum appropriated to be paid to Half Pay Officers, by 7 G. 4. c.79. authorized to be disposed of as His Majesty shall direct. XXX. Widows of Officers of the Land Forces, and Persons claiming Allowances on the Compassionate List or as of His Majesty's royal Bounty, shall take such Oath as shall be required by the Warrant for issuing such Pensions and Allowances before a Justice of the Peace, or other Person authorized to administer an Oath, or the Cashier of Widows' Pensions, or the first Assistant Examiner of the same in the Office of the Paymaster General of the Land Forces. CA P. LXXI. An Act to prevent Arrests upon Mesne Process where the WE HEREAS by an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the 12 G. 1. c. 29. An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious Arrests, it was amongst LI 5 G. 2. c. 27. 6 Plaintiffs, upon Affidavit being made and filed in the proper Court of the personal Service of such Process as aforesaid (which • Affidavit should be filed gratis), to enter a Common Appearance or file Common Bail for the Defendant or Defendants, and to ' proceed thereon as if such Defendant or Defendants had entered his, her, or their Appearance, or filed Common Bail; which Act was explained and amended by an Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious 'Arrests:' And Whereas by the said Act made in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Second 'it was enacted, that where the Cause of Action should not amount to Ten Pounds or upwards in any superior Court, or to Forty Shillings or upwards in any inferior Court, no Special Writ or Writs, nor any Process specially therein expressing the Cause or Causes of Action, should be sued forth or issued from any such superior or inferior Court, to compel any Person or Persons " to appear thereon in such Court or Courts; and all Proceedings and Judgments on any such Writs are thereby declared to be void and of none Effect: And Whereas the said several Acts 'being temporary, the same were afterwards made perpetual by an Act passed in the Twenty first Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Second: And Whereas by an Act passed in the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of His late 19 G. 3. c. 70. Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for extending the Provisions of an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King George the First, intituled An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious Arrests; and for other Purposes; it was enacted, that from and after the First Day of July One thousand seven hundred and seventy nine no Person should be arrested or held 'to Special Bail upon any Process issuing out of any inferior Court 'where the Cause of Action should not amount to the Sum of Ten Pounds or upwards, but that the like Copies of Process should be served, and the like Proceedings had thereupon in such inferior Court, in all Cases where the Cause of Action should not amount to Ten Pounds or upwards, as are directed to be had by the said Act of the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King George the First, in such inferior Court, where the Cause of Action shall not ' amount to the Sum of Forty Shillings; any Law or Usage to the contrary notwithstanding: and further Provisions were made touching Proceedings in such inferior Courts, in Conformity to the Provisions of the said former Act; and so much of any Act or Acts passed for the Recovery of Debts within any Districts and Jurisdictions, as authorized Arrest and Imprisonment of 'Defendants where the Cause of Action should amount to less than Ten Pounds, was thereby repealed; and further Provisions were made touching Actions in inferior Courts where the Cause of Action should not amount to Ten Pounds: And Whereas by an Act passed in the Forty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for the more effectual Prevention of frivolous and vexatious Arrests and Suits, and to authorize the levying of Poundage upon Executions in certain 48 G. 3. c. 46. 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