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Ireland, &c. to land, when not embodied, shall be defrayed by the county; and be defrayed by the necessary sum for that purpose, and for all other sums of the County. money and expences payable and to be defrayed by the county in respect of the militia of the county, and all arrears of any such hire due for the hire or rent of any house heretofore provided, and which rent shall not have been presented and paid before the passing of this Act, or which shall hereafter become due for any such house, and all arrears of any such other sums or expences aforesaid which shall have become due before the certificate thereof shall be transmitted as hereafter mentioned, shall be raised by the presentment of the grand jury of the said county, and which presentment the grand jury of the county is hereby authorized and required to pass on a certificate signed by the chief secretary of the lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being, or, in the absence of such chief secretary, by the under secretary, or by the first clerk in the military department, and specifying the rent agreed to be paid for the same; which certificate shall be transmitted by such chief or under secretary or first clerk to the clerk of the crown for such county, or at any time prior to the first day of the assizes for such county, or if in the county or county of the city of Dublin, then prior to the first day of the Proviso as to presenting term; provided that in no case any greater rent than fifty pounds currency of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland shall be presented by such grand jury for the annual rent of such house or place.

Amount of

Rent.

Provisions of this Act relating to

Counties shall extend to

Ridings, Ste

wartries, &c.

Continuance of Act.

33. And be it enacted, That all provisions, directions, clauses, matters, and things in this Act contained, relating to counties, and to regiments of militia respectively, shall extend and be construed to extend to all riding, shires, stewartries, cities, and places, and to all battalions, corps, and independent companies respectively, and to the corps of miners of Cornwall and Devon, as fully and effectually as if they were respectively repeated in every such provision, direction, clause, and with relation to every such matter or thing.

34. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect and continue in force from the thirtieth day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty-one until the first day of July one thousand eight hundred and forty-two.

TABLE to which this Act refers.

SCALE of RATES of REMUNERATION to the Clerks of General and Subdivision Meetings of Lieutenancy in Great Britain, including the Clerks of the Tower Hamlets and the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon, and to Schoolmasters, Constables, and other Officers in Scotland, for carrying into execution Two Acts of Parliament passed in the Forty-second Year of the Reign of King George the Third, Cap. 90 and 91, and other Acts relating to the Militia.

Allowances to the Clerks of General Meetings.

1. For trouble in calling a general meeting by circular letters or advertisements (no separate charge being made for writing the letters or framing the advertisements)

2. For attending general meetings at which the sta-
tutory quorum of lieutenancy shall be present,
each.

For each meeting which shall be necessarily ad-
journed by the clerk in consequence of the
absence of the lord lieutenant or deputy lieu-
tenants

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Which allowances are to be in full for en-
grossing minutes, &c.

3. For filling up printed precepts to the high or
chief constable of each subdivision, hundred,
lathe, rape, or wapentake in England and
Wales, including the Tower Hamlets and the
stannaries of Cornwall and Devon, to return
lists, each.

For filling up printed precepts to the school-
masters, chief constables, or other officers in
Scotland to return lists, each

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4. For writing the annual advertisements for regu-
lating, arranging, and fixing the first subdivi-
sion meeting of the deputy lieutenants for
receiving the parochial lists and hearing ap-
peals
5. For arranging subdivision lists and making ab-
stracts thereof, schedule (D.), for the privy
council, the secretary of state, and the secre-
tary at war (the latter copy to be annexed to
the clerk's accounts as a voucher); videlicet,

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TABLE to which this Act refers.

SCALE of RATES of REMUNERATION to the Clerks of General and Subdivision Meetings of Lieutenancy in Great Britain, including the Clerks of the Tower Hamlets and the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon, and to Schoolmasters, Constables, and other Officers in Scotland, for carrying into execution Two Acts of Parliament passed in the Forty-second Year of the Reign of King George the Third, Cap. 90 and 91, and other Acts relating to the Militia.

Allowances to the Clerks of General Meetings.

1. For trouble in calling a general meeting by circular letters or advertisements (no separate charge being made for writing the letters or framing the advertisements)

2. For attending general meetings at which the sta-
tutory quorum of lieutenancy shall be present,
each.

For each meeting which shall be necessarily ad-
journed by the clerk in consequence of the
absence of the lord lieutenant or deputy lieu-

tenants

Which allowances are to be in full for en-
grossing minutes, &c.

3. For filling up printed precepts to the high or
chief constable of each subdivision, hundred,
lathe, rape, or wapentake in England and
Wales, including the Tower Hamlets and the
stannaries of Cornwall and Devon, to return
lists, each

For filling up printed precepts to the school-
masters, chief constables, or other officers in
Scotland to return lists, each

4. For writing the annual advertisements for regu-
lating, arranging, and fixing the first subdivi-
sion meeting of the deputy lieutenants for
receiving the parochial lists and hearing ap-
peals

5. For arranging subdivision lists and making abstracts thereof, schedule (D.), for the privy council, the secretary of state, and the secretary at war (the latter copy to be annexed to the clerk's accounts as a voucher); videlicet,

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6. For striking the proportion of men to serve for the
several hundreds, rapes, lathes, wapentakes, or
other divisions of a county in England and
Wales, and for each respective parish or other
division of a county or stewartry in Scotland,
under the several Acts of parliament relating
to the regular militia, when necessary to be
done :

In counties furnishing a quota of 200 men
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of enrolment, schedule (E.):

For engrossing 50 names and under

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8. For drawing out fair copy of the lord lieutenant's
annual return of the militia for the county,
containing the number, names, and rank of the
officers, and the number of the non-commis-
sioned officers, drummers, and private men :
In counties furnishing one regiment; bat-
talion, or corps
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No separate charge being made for at-
tendance upon the lord lieutenant or
deputy lieutenants for his or their sig-
natures thereto

Note. This allowance is of course
only chargeable by the general
clerks for those counties in Scot-
land which furnish the greatest
proportion of men towards the
formation of the regiment, bat-
talion, or corps.

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