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THE

Statutes at Large,

FROM THE

30th to the 33d Year of King GEORGE II.

BY

DANBY PICKERING, of GRAY'S INN, Efq;

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THE

Statutes at Large,

FROM THE

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30th to the 33d Year of King GEORGE II,

To which is prefixed,

A TABLE containing the TITLES of all the STATUTES
during that Period.

VOL. XXII.

By DANBY PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq;
Reader of the Law Lecture to that Honourable Society.

CAMBRIDGE,

Printed by JOSEPH BENTHAM, Printer to the UNIVERSITY;
for CHARLES BATHURST, at the Crofs-Keys, oppofite St. Dunstan's
Church in Fleet-Street, London. 1766.

CUM PRIVILEGIO.

BODLEIAN

6 NOV

LIBRAM

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TABLE of the STATUTES,

Containing the Titles of all fuch Acts as are extant in print, from the Thirtieth to the Thirty Second Year of King GEORGE II. inclufive.

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Anno 30 Georgii II. Cap. 1. To be limited, the exT% O prohibit, for a time. portation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, bifcuit and ftarch. Cap. 2. To make provifion for the quartering of the foreign troops in his Majefty's fervice, now in this kingdom.

Cap. 3. For granting an aid to his Majefty by a land-tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the fervice of the year one thousand feven hundred and fifty feven; and for difcharging certain arrears of land taxes incurred before the time therein mentioned; and for the more effectual collecting of arrears for the future. Cap. 4. For continuing and granting

to his Majefty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty feven; and concerning the intereft to be paid for monies to be borrowed as well on the credit of this act, as on the credit of an act of this feffion of parliament, for granting an aid to his Majefty by a land tax. Cap. 5. For granting to his Majesty a fum not exceeding one million fifty thoufand and five pounds, and five fhillings, to be raised by way of lottery.

Cap. 6. For punishing mutiny and defertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quar

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flour imported; and alfo upon fuch corn, grain, meal, bread, biscuit and flour, as have been or fhall be taken from the enemy, and brought into this kingdom.

Cap. 8. For the fpeedy and effectual recruiting of his Majefty's land forces and marines.

Cap. 9. To prohibit for a limited time theexportation of corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, bread, bifcuit, ftarch, beef, pork, bacon, and other victual (except fish and roots and rice, to be exported to any port of Europe fouthward of Cape Finisterre) from his Majefty's colonies and plantations in America, unless to Great Britain or Ireland, or to fome of the faid colonies and plantations; and to permit the importation of corn and flour into Great Britain and Ireland in neutral fhips; and to allow the exportation of wheat, barley, oats, meal and flour, from

Great Britain to the ifle of Man, for the use of the inhabitants there. Cap. 10. To prohibit for a limited time the making of low wines and fpirits, from wheat, barley, malt, or any other fort of grain, or from any meal or flour.

Cap. 11. For the regulation of his

Majefty's marine forces while on fhore.

Cap. 12. To amend an act made in

the twenty ninth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act to render more effectual an act palled in the twelfth year of the reign of his late majesty King George, to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen

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