5. 9 Anne, c. 14-An Act for the better preventing of excessive
and deceitful Gaming.
10 Anne, c. 26.-An Act for laying additional Duties on
Hides and Skins, Vellum and Parchment, and new Duties
on Starch, Coffee, Tea, Drugs, Gilt and Silver Wire, and
Policies of Insurance, to secure a yearly Fund for Satisfaction
of Orders to the Contributors of a further Sum of one mil-
lion eight hundred thousand Pounds towards her Majesty's
Supply; and for the better securing the Duties on Candles;
and for obviating Doubts concerning certain Payments in
Scotland; and for suppressing unlawful Lotteries and
other Devices of the same kind; and concerning Cake
Sope; and for Relief of Mary Ravenall, in Relation to an
Annuity of eighteen Pounds per Annum; and concerning
Prize Cocoa Nuts brought from America; and certain Tickets
which were intended to be subscribed into the Stock of the
South Sea Company; and for appropriating the Monies
granted in this Session of Parliament.
7.3 Geo. I. c. 2.-An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,
Mum, Cyder and Perry, to raise Money by way of a Lottery,
for the Service of the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Twenty-two; and for transferring the Deficiencies of a
late Malt Act to the Land Tax for the said Year; and for
giving Time for inserting the Money given with Apprentices
in their Indentures; and touching lost Bilis, Tickets, or
Orders; and for exchanging the Tickets in the Exchequer for
Certificates; and for suppressing Lotteries denominated
Sales, and other private Lotteries; and for enlarging
the Time for the Accountant General of the Bank of England
Duplicates of Annuities into the Exchequer.
8'9 Geo. 1. c. 19. Act to continue the Duties for En-
couragement of the Coinage of Monies; and for Relief of
inserted in Part VI. Class 20, as relating more immediately to the Office of
Most of the Acts, of which the Titles only are noticed in this Class, are