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the Tickets for the Ballot, after the Rate of Two Pounds for every One thousand Names of Persons returned liable to serve, and so in Proportion for a greater or smaller Number of Men 18. For making out the Annual Abstracts of Lists, Schedule (C), for the Use of the Clerk of General Meetings, where the original Quota or Appointment of the Subdivision is 50 Men and under

From 51 to 150 Men
From 151 to 250 Men

From 251 Men and upwards

19. For making out fair and true Copies of Lists of Men en-
rolled for each Subdivision of a County in Great Britain,
including the Tower Hamlets and the Stannaries of
Cornwall and Devon, for the Use of the Clerk of General
Meetings, Schedule (E.), and the Colonel or Commandant
of the Regiment of the County, viz.

For a Roll containing 50 Names, and under
from 51 to 150 Names

from 151 to 250 Names

from 251 Names and upwards

20. For Stationery to the Clerk of a Subdivision furnishing Men towards the Quota of a County, in the following Proportions, viz.

For a Subdivision furnishing 50 Men and under

from 51 to 150 Men

from 151 to 250 Men

from 251 Men and upwards

21. For Correspondence and Copyings to the Clerk of a Subdivision furnishing Men towards the Quota of a County

in the following Proportions, viz.

For a Subdivision furnishing 50 Men and under

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from 251 Men and upwards

22. The actual Amount expended for printing and publishing
Advertisements, for Postages, Expresses, and Messengers,
to be allowed upon an Account specifying each Article
of Postage, and specially certified by the Lieutenancy,
whose Certificate shall state that the same was necessary,
and actually performed.

The Charge for printing and publishing Advertisements.
is invariably to be supported by the Receipt of the
Person to whom paid.

23. For Trouble in apportioning and distributing to the Con-
stables of the several Townships, Parishes, &c. within the
limits of the Subdivision, the various Forms of Schedules,
&c.

For a Subdivision furnishing 50 Men and under

£ s. d.

2 per 1000

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TRAINING AND EXERCISE.

24. For filling up printed Precepts to the High or Chief Con-
stable in each Subdivision of any County in England and
Wales, including the Tower Hamlets and the Stannaries
of Cornwall and Devon, to issue out their Warrants to the
Petty Constables, Tithingmen, or other Officers within
their respective Hundreds, to give Notice in Writing to
the Men enrolled to attend the Training and Exercise of
the Militia:

For each Precept containing 50 Names and under
from 51 to 150 Names

from 151 to 250 Names

from 251 Names and upwards

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And for filling up printed Precepts to the Chief Constables,
and to the Schoolmasters, Constables, or other Officers of
the Parishes within the Subdivisions of any County,
Stewartry, City, or Place in Scotland, to give Notice in
Writing to the Men enrolled, to attend the Training and
Exercise of the Militia:

For each Precept containing 10 Names and under
from 11 to 30 Names

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25. For making out full and true Lists of the Names and Dates
of Enrolment of all Persons enrolled within each Sub-
division respectively, for the Use of the Commanding
Officer and Adjutant of each Regiment, Battalion, or
Corps of any County, Stewartry, City, or Place in Great
Britain, previously to the Training and Exercise :

For a Roll containing 20 Names and under
from 21 to 50 Names
from 51 to 150 Names
from 151 to 250 Names
from 251 and upwards

26. For correcting the Books of Enrolment of the Subdivision,
so as to correspond accurately with the Extracts from
the Adjutant's or other Commanding Officer's Return,
Schedule (F.), of the State of the Classes of the Men
forming the Quota or Apportionment serving in the Regi-
ment, Battalion, or Corps of Militia of any County,
Stewartry, City, or Place in Great Britain:

For a Subdivision furnishing 50 Men and under

from 51 to 150 Men

from 151 to 250 Men

from 251 and upwards

ALLOWANCES TO SCHOOLMASTERS IN SCOTLAND. 27. For filling up and delivering Notices to Householders, for each Day, consisting of Eight Hours

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28. For making out Lists, for each Folio, consisting of Sixty
Lines

29. For attending Meetings of Lieutenancy, each Meeting
30. For filling up and delivering Notices to balloted Men, per
Day

31. For Stationery, per Annum

ALLOWANCES TO CONSTABLES IN SCOTLAND.

32. For filling up and delivering Notices to Householders, for each Day, consisting of Eight Hours

33. For making out Lists, for each Folio, consisting of Sixty
Lines

34. For attending each Meeting of Lieutenancy, per Day
35. For filling up and delivering Notices to balloted and en-
rolled Men, per Day

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36. For Stationery, where the Lists are made out by the Constables, per Annum

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SPECIAL CONTINGENT ALLOWANCES, applicable to the Clerks of General and Subdivision Meetings of Lieutenancy respectively.

37. When it is necessary to call a Person from a Distance to perform the Duty of a General or Subdivision Clerk, such Person shall have an Allowance for his travelling Expences, not exceeding Nine Pence per Mile, and the Expence of Tolls and Ferry Money; but the Particulars of such Expences shall be specified in a Statement, and certified by the Lieutenancy, and transmitted in support of the Charge in the Clerk's Annual Account.

38. The Expence necessarily incurred for the Use of a Room at the Place of Meeting, to be allowed upon the Production of the Receipt of the Person to whom the same may be paid.

CAP. LI.

An Act for further amending an Act passed in the Fourth
Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the better Ad-
ministration of Justice in the Equity Side of the Court of
Exchequer in Ireland.
[23d June 1827.]

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WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the

Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the 4 G. 4. c. 70. 'better Administration of Justice in the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, reciting that there were then Four Examiners at the Equity Side of the said Court of Exchequer, 'it was enacted, that from and after the Commencement of the 'said Act there should be but Two Chief Examiners at the Equity Side of the said Court, who should perform the several 'Duties mentioned and specified for them in the Tables in that 'Behalf thereto annexed; and that the said Two Examiners 'sa cuid be appointed by the Chief Baron of the said Court, by oot to be by him duly executed and enrolled in the said Court; and further, that the Two first Examiners to be appointed ' under the Provisions of the said Act should be appointed from " aatong the Four then Examiners of the said Court; and further,

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The Sum of 2001. per Annum shall be paid to J. S. Emerson and T. Pennefather, by quarterly Payments, and be charged on the Consolidated Fund.

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⚫ther, that the said Court should report to the Lord Lieutenant,
" or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland for the Time
being, whether in their Opinion any and what Compensation
'ought to be made to the Two Examiners of the said Court, and
on what Ground, for any Loss which might be sustained by
'such Officer or Officers in consequence of the said Act or the
• Provisions therein contained; and that a Copy of such Report
should be laid before both Houses of Parliament immediately
after the Commencement of the then next Session of Parlia-
ment: And Whereas John Swift Emerson and Thomas Penne-
father were Two of the Examiners of the said Court at the Time
of the passing of the said Act, and the Chief Baron having
appointed the other Two Examiners of the Court to be Exa-
miners under the Provisions of the said Act, the said John Swift
Emerson and Thomas Pennefather presented a Memorial to the
Chief Baron and Barons of the said Court, praying that the said
'Chief Baron and Barons would take the Case of them the said
John Swift Emerson and Thomas Pennefather into consider-
'ation, and report what Compensation they ought, in the Opinion
of the said Chief Baron and Barons, to have in consequence of
the said Act: And Whereas the said Chief Baron and Barons
of the said Court did, in and by their Report to his Excellency
Richard Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant General and Ge-
'neral Governor of Ireland, bearing Date the Third Day of
February One thousand eight hundred and twenty six, report
'their Opinion, that inasmuch as the said John Swift Emerson and
'Thomas Pennefather were deprived of their Office, not from any
Default of theirs, but for the Advantage of the Public, the
⚫ annual Sum of Two hundred Pounds to each, for their Lives re-
spectively, would be a reasonable Compensation for their Loss
in consequence of the said Act; and did further submit it as
their Opinion, that such annual Sum should commence from
the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty
three, the Time when the said Act came into Operation, and
the Period from whence the Salary for the new Examiners was
appointed to commence, under an Act made in the Sixth Year
of His present Majesty, for amending the said recited Act of
the Fourth Year of His present Majesty: And Whereas a Copy
of the said Report has been duly laid before both Houses of
Parliament;' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Ex-
cellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords
Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament
assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and
after the passing of this Act there shall be issued and paid to
each of them, the said John Swift Emerson and Thomas Penne-
father, the several annual Sums of Two hundred Pounds during
their respective Lives, yearly and every Year, out of and charged
upon the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, after
Payment of all Sums previously charged on the said Fund, such
annual Sum to commence from the said First Day of August
One thousand eight hundred and twenty three, and to be paid
and payable by Four quarterly Payments in each and every Year,
on every Twenty fifth Day of March, Twenty fourth Day of June,
Twenty ninth Day of September, and Twenty fifth Day of December,

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the First Payment thereof to be made on the First of the said Days which shall happen next after the passing of this Act, and in proportion to the Time which shall then have elapsed from the said First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty three; and also to the Executors of the said John Swift Emerson and Thomas Pennefather respectively, such Proportion of any such quarterly Payment as at the Time of the Decease of the said John Swift Emerson and Thomas Pennefather respectively shall be due from the Quarter Day next preceding the Time of such Decease; and in case it shall happen that either of them, the said John Swift Emerson and Thomas Pennefather, should die before the Quarter Day next after the passing of this Act, then such Proportion of the said respective Annuities as shall be due from the said First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty three, up to the Day of the Decease of the Party so dying, shall be paid to the Executors of such Party so dying.

CA P. LII.

An Act to consolidate and amend certain Laws relating to
the Revenue of Excise on Malt made in the United King-
dom; and for amending the Laws relating to Brewers in
Ireland, and to the Allowance in respect of the Malt Duty
on Spirits made in Scotland and Ireland from Malt only.
[2d July 1827.]

WHEREAS it is expedient Bacise on Maltin

From 10th

Oct. 1827,

for securing the Duties of Excise on Malt in Great Britain and Ireland respectively, and to reduce and to collect the same into One Act for the United Kingdom;' Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the Tenth Day of October One thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, every Maltster or Maker of Malt shall make true and particular Entry in Writing shall make Enevery Maltster of his or her Name and Place of Abode, and of every Building, try of all Places Place, Cistern, Couch Frame, Kiln, and other Vessel and Utensil, and Utensils by such Maltster or Maker of Malt intended to be used in or for the making or keeping of Malt, or for the keeping of Corn or Grain to be made into Malt, describing in such Entry the particular Use or Purpose for which such Building, Place, Cistern, Couch Frame, Kiln, and other Vessel and Utensil respectively, is intended to be used, at the next Office of Excise; and if any Maltster or Maker of Malt shall use any Building, Place, Cistern, Couch Frame, Kiln, or other Vessel or Utensil, in or for the making or keeping of Malt, or for the keeping of Corn or Grain to be made into Malt, without having made a true and particular Entry in Writing thereof at the next Office of Excise; or if Maltster or Maker of Malt shall, without due Notice first given at such next Office of Excise, use any Building, Place, Cistern, Couch Frame, Kiln, or other Vessel or Utensil, for any other or different Purpose in or for the making or keeping of Malt, or for the keeping of Corn or Grain to be made into Malt, than the particular U 3

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