7. For Trouble in engrossing in a Book the Names of the £ si d. Men contained in each Subdivision Return of Enrolment 0 5 0 0 10 0 Ditto 151 to 250 Names 1 0 0 Ditto 251 Names and upwards 1 10 0 8. For drawing out fair Copy of the Lord Lieutenant's Annual Return of the Militia for the County, containing the Num- 0 15 0 Ditto 1 10 0 Ditto Three Ditto 2 0 0 No separate Charge being made for Attendance upon the Lord Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenants for his This Allowance is of course only charge- Regiment, Battalion, or Corps. 9. For Stationery: To the Clerk of General Meetings in a County where the Number in the original Quota of the Militia is under 2 0 0 3 0 0 Ditto from 601 to 900 Men 4 0 0 Ditto from 901 Men and upwards 5 0 0 10. For Copyings, Correspondence, &c. &c. To the Clerk of General Meetings in a County where the Number in the original Quota of the Militia is 200 2 0 0 In a County furnishing from 201 to 400 Men 0 0 Ditto from 401 to 600 Men 0 0 Ditto from 601 to 800 Men 5 0 0 Ditto from 801 Men and upwards 6 0 0 11. The actual Amount expended for printing and publishing the Advertisements, for Postages, Expresses, and Mes- is invariably to be supported by the Receipt of the TRAINING AND EXERCISE. Meetings, of the Time and Place fixed by the Lord Lieu- 0 0 6 £ s. d. 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 13. For making out correct Abstracts from the Adjutant's or other Commanding Officer's Returns, Schedule (F.), in One Regiment, Battalion, or Corps Ditto Ditto ALLOWANCES TO CLERKS OF SUBDIVISION MEETINGS. 14. For Trouble in calling a subdivision Meeting by Advertise ment, no separate Charge being made for writing Letters or framing the Advertisement Or, for calling a Meeting by circular Letters to the Deputy Lieutenants, the Adjutant, or other Commanding Officer, (no Charge being made for the Draft) for each Letter first or principal Meetings at which the Statutory Quorum For receiving Lists and hearing Appeals, among the Parishes, &c. when necessary to be done: making up Lists Business of any or either of the Three first or principal full for engrossing Minutes and making up Lists which is necessarily postponed by the Subdivision Clerk tenants stables in England and Wales, including the Tower Ham- Precept Chief Constables, Constables, or other Officers in Scot land, for the Performance of similar Duty, each Precept 17. For Trouble in amending the Returns of Persons liable to serve in the Regular Militia, by taking out the Names of £ s. d. 2 per 1000 2 2 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 10 0 O 15 0 1 0 0 the Tickets for the Ballot, after the Rate of Two Pounds Number of Men for the Use of the Clerk of General Meetings, where the From 51 to 150 Men From 251 Men and upwards rolled for each Subdivision of a County in Great Britain, from 51 to 150 Names from 251 Names and upwards towards the Quota of a County, in the following Propor- from 51 to 150 Men from 251 Men and upwards division furnishing Men towards the Quota of a County from 51 to 150 Men from 251 Men and upwards Advertisements, for Postages, Expresses, and Messengers, is invariably to be supported by the Receipt of the Person to whom paid. stables of the several Townships, Parishes, &c. within the from 51 to 150 Men from 251 and upwards 7 & 8 Geo. IV. U £ s. d. O 5 0 0 10 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 TRAINING AND EXERCISE. stable in each Subdivision of any County in England and from 51 to 150 Names from 251 Names and upwards and to the Schoolmasters, Constables, or other Officers of from 11 to 30 Names from 100 upwards of Enrolment of all Persons enrolled within each Sub- from 21 to 50 Names from 251 and upwards so as to correspond accurately with the Extracts from from 51 to 150 Men 06 0 1 0 2 6 0 4 0 7 0 0 10 0 0 2 6 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 ALLOWANCES TO SCHOOLMASTERS IN SCOTLAND. 27. For filling up and delivering Notices to Householders, for each Day, consisting of Eight Hours 0 5 0 26. For making out Lists, for each Folio, consisting of Sixty & 3. d. Lines 0 1 0 29. For attending Meetings of Lieutenancy, each Meeting 0 10 0 30. For filling up and delivering Notices to balloted Men, per Day 0 5 0 31. For Stationery, per Annum 0 5 0 ALLOWANCES TO CONSTABLES IN SCOTLAND. 32. For filling up and delivering Notices to Householders, for each Day, consisting of Eight Hours 0 4 0 33. For making out Lists, for each Folio, consisting of Sixty Lines 0 1 0 34. For attending each Meeting of Lieutenancy, per Day 0 4 0 35. For filling up and delivering Notices to balloted and enrolled Men, per Day 0 4 0 36. For Stationery, where the Lists are made out by the Constables, per Annum 0 5 0 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 6 CAP. LI. Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the better Ad- [23d June 1827.] 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 Eschequer 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 Examivers 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 should be appointed by the Chief Baron of the said Court, by Deed 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 among the Four then Examiners of the said Court; and fur U 2 ther, |