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SCHEDULE II.

Form of Notice to be given to the Clerk of the Peace of Applications to register Freeholds.

TAKE notice, That it is my Intention to apply to register a Freehold in the County of the particulars whereof are as follows:

Name and Residence of Applicant.

Description of Freehold, with

the Names of Barony and

Townland in which it is Yearly Value to be registered.

situate.

SCHEDULE III.

List of Applications to be entered by the Clerk of the Peace.

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Oath of Freeholder registering a Freehold of the Value of Fifty Pounds, [or Twenty Pounds, as the Case may be,] not arising from a Rent-charge.

IA.B. of

in the County of

do swear, That I am a Freeholder of the County of and that I have a Freehold therein, arising from a House, [or Houses, Lands, or both, or other Hereditaments, as the Case may be,] of the clear yearly Value of Fifty Pounds [or Twenty Pounds, as the Case may be,] above all Charges payable out of the same, lying and being at [naming the Townland or Townlands, and Barony

or Baronies, Half Barony or Half Baronies, wherein the Freehold is situate, in the said County,] and that a solvent and responsible Tenant could afford to pay for the same, as an additional Rent, fairly and without Collusion, the annual Sum of Fifty Pounds, [or Twenty Pounds, as the Case may be,] as I verily believe, over and above any Rent which I am liable to pay for the same, and over and above all other Charges, except only Public or Parliamentary Taxes, County, Church, or Parish Cesses, or Rates and Cesses on any Townland or Division of any Parish or Barony; and that the said Freehold does not arise from a Rent-charge; and that I have not accepted or procured the said Freehold fraudulently, nor in Exchange for any Freehold in any other County; and that I do not hold the said Freehold by virtue of any Lease, Deed, or Instrument executed or made after the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, to any Person or Persons, jointly, in common, or in Partnership. So help me GOD.

I A. B. of

SCHEDULE V.

Oath to be taken by Rent-charger.

in the County of

do swear, That I am a Freeholder in the County of

and that I have a Freehold therein of the clear yearly Value of Twenty Pounds at the least, above all Charges payable out of the same, consisting of a Rent-charge granted by Deed bearing Date

the

Day of

in the Year

on the Lands of, [naming the Lands mentioned in such Deed, and the Barony or Baronies, Half Barony or Half Baronies, wherein the same lie,] and that I am in the Possession thereof to the clear Amount of Twenty Pounds yearly, and am entitled to receive the same, as it becomes due, to and for my own sole Use and Benefit; and that I have not procured or accepted the same fraudulently, nor in Exchange for a Freehold in any other County. So help me GOD.

SCHEDULE VI.

Oath of Freeholder registering a Freehold of the annual Value of Ten Pounds.

I E. F. of

in the County of

do

swear, That I am a Freeholder of the County of and that I have a Freehold therein, arising from a House, [or Houses, Land, or both, or other Hereditaments, as the Case may be,] of the clear yearly Value of Ten Pounds above all Charges payable out of the same, except only Public or Parliamentary Taxes, County, Church, or Parish Cesses or Rates, and Cesses on any Townland or Division of any Parish or Barony, lying and being at [naming the Townland or Townlands or other Denomination by which the Place is generally known, and the Barony or Half Barony or Baronies wherein it is situate,] in this County, and that a solvent and responsible Tenant could, as I verily believe, afford to pay for the same, as an additional Rent, fairly and without Collusion, the annual Sum of Ten Pounds, over and above all Rent to which I am liable in respect thereof, and that the said Freehold does not arise from a Rent-charge, and that the

same

Day of

same arises by virtue of the Deed, Lease, and Instrument which I
now produce, bearing Date the
in the Year
[or otherwise, stating the Nature
of the Title, as the Case may be,] and that I am in the actual
Occupation thereof by residing thereon, [or by tilling, or by
grazing, or by both tilling and grazing, as the Case may be; and
where the Freehold is held under any Deed, Lease, or Instrument,
adding these Words, and that the said Freehold is not let or agreed
to be let to the Person or Persons who executed the said Deed
or Instrument, or to the Heirs or Assigns of such Person or
Persons, or to any one in Trust for him, her, or them, nor do I
intend to let the same or any Part thereof to such Person or
Persons, or any of them, and that I have not agreed to let it for
the Term for which I hold it,] and that I have not procured or
accepted the said Freehold fraudulently, nor in Exchange for a
Freehold in any other County, and that I do not hold my said
Freehold by virtue of any Lease, Deed, or other Instrument
executed or made after the First Day of July One thousand eight
hundred and twenty-three, to any Person or Persons, jointly, in
common, or in Partnership.
So help me GOD.

SCHEDULE VII.

Oath of a Juror.

are or are

YOU shall well and truly try whether the Lands, Tenements,
or Hereditaments, in respect of which C. D. claims to re-
gister a Freehold in the County of
not of the clear yearly Value of Ten Pounds [or Twenty Pounds,
as the Case may be,] over and above all Charges payable out
of the same, except only Public or Parliamentary Taxes, County,
Church, or Parish Cesses, or Rates and Cesses on any Townland
or Division of any Parish or Barony, and whether a solvent and
responsible Tenant could afford to pay for the same, fairly and
without Collusion, as an additional Rent, the said annual Sum,
over and above any Rents to which the said C. D. is liable
in respect of such Freehold, and a true Verdict give according to
the Evidence.
So help you GOD.

CA P. IX.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirty, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers. [13th April 1829.]

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WHEREAS by an Act passed in the present Session of 10 G.4. c.6.

Parliament, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and 'for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, it is (amongst other Things) enacted, that Officers and Soldiers shall be furnished with Diet and Small Beer, upon paying and allowing for the same the several Rates that are or shall be established by any Act or Acts; and an Option is given to 'Innholders and others upon whom Officers and Soldiers are quartered and billetted, to furnish certain Articles gratis in lieu ' of Diet and Small Beer; and it is just and expedient that an 'adequate

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Allowance for the Diet of Non-commis

sioned Officers and Soldiers, 1s. per Day.

Allowance for

furnished in lieu of Diet and Small Beer.

adequate Allowance shall be made and established for Provision ' and other Articles furnished to Officers and Soldiers :' May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted; and 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 every Non-commissioned Officer and Private Soldier who shall be furnished with Diet and Small Beer, within those Parts of the United Kingdom specified in the said recited Act, by the Innholders or other Persons on whom such Non-commissioned Officers or Private Soldiers shall be quartered and billetted by virtue of this Act, shall pay and allow for the same the Sum of One Shilling per Diem; and that for such Allowance of One Shilling, the Innholder or other Person shall furnish One Meal, videlicet, a hot Dinner, if required, in each Day, to each Non-commissioned Officer, Trumpeter, Drummer, and Private Soldier quartered and billetted on him, to consist of such Quantity of Diet and Small Beer as have been or shall be specified and fixed in and by any Regulations made or to be made from Time to Time by His Majesty in that Behalf, but not to exceed One Pound and a Quarter of Meat previous to being dressed, One Pound of Bread, One Pound of Potatoes or other Vegetables previous to being cooked, and Two Pints of Small Beer, and Vinegar, Salt, and Pepper; and that the Accounts of the same shall be rendered, and Payment thereof made, in like Manner as is directed by the said Act.

II. And be it further enacted, That in case any Innholders or certain Articles other Persons, on whom any Non-commissioned Officers or Private Men shall be quartered within the aforesaid Parts of the United Kingdom, shall, by virtue of the said Option in the said Act, furnish such Non-commissioned Officers or Soldiers with the Articles therein mentioned, in lieu of furnishing Diet and Small Beer at the Rates prescribed by this Act, such Innholders or other Persons on whom such Non-commissioned Officers or Soldiers are quartered, and by whom the said Articles shall have been so supplied, shall receive in Consideration thereof One Halfpenny per Diem for each Non-commissioned Officer and Soldier; which Sum of One Halfpenny per Diem shall be accounted for and paid in like Manner as is directed touching the Rates aforesaid.

Allowance for
Horses.

For dieting Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers on their March.

III. And be it further enacted, That the Sum to be paid to the Innholder or other Person within the aforesaid Parts of the United Kingdom, on whom any of the Horses belonging to His Majesty's Forces shall be quartered by virtue of the said Act, for Hay and Straw, shall be Ten-pence per Diem for each Horse.

IV. And be it further enacted, That all Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers shall be entitled to receive their Diet and Small Beer from the Innholders or other Persons on whom they may be billetted, within the aforesaid Parts of the United Kingdom, at the Rates herein-before prescribed, while on the March, as also on and for the Day of their Arrival at the Place of their final Destination, and on the Two subsequent Days, unless either of the Two subsequent Days shall be a Market Day in and for the Town or Place where such Officers or Soldiers shall be billetted, or within the Distance of Two Miles thereof; in which Case it shall

shall be lawful for the Innholder or other Person as aforesaid to discontinue on and from such Market Day the Supply of Diet and Small Beer, and to furnish in lieu thereof the Articles in the said recited Act specified, and at the Rates herein-before prescribed.

V. Provided always, That if any Victualler or other Person, liable by the said recited Act to have Soldiers billetted or quartered on him or her, shall pay any Sum or Sums of Money to any Non-commissioned Officer or Soldier on the March, in lieu of furnishing in Kind the Diet and Small Beer to which such Noncommissioned Officer or Soldier is entitled under the said Act, every such Victualler or other Person may be proceeded against and fined in like Manner as if he or she had refused to furnish or allow, according to the Directions of the said recited Act, the several Things respectively directed to be furnished to Noncommissioned Officers or Soldiers so quartered or billetted on him or her as aforesaid.

VI. Provided also, and be it further enacted, That if any Regiment, Troop, Company, or Detachment, when on the March, shall be halted, either for a limited or indefinite Time, at any intermediate Place, the Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers belonging thereto shall be entitled to receive their Diet and Small Beer from the Persons on whom they shall be billetted at such intermediate Place, for such Time only for which they would be entitled to receive the same after arriving at the Place of their final Destination, according to this Act: Provided nevertheless, that whenever it shall happen that any Regiment, Troop, Company, or Detachment, when on their March, shall be halted, and it shall appear by the Marching Orders that it is not intended that such Regiment, Troop, Company, or Detachment shall halt for any longer Time than One entire Day after the Day of their Arrival at the Place of halting, and the Day after such Arrival shall be such Market Day as aforesaid, it shall not be lawful for the Innholders or other Persons on whom the Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers shall be billetted to discontinue on such Market Day the Supply of Diet and Small Beer to any such Officers or Soldiers; but that all such Officers and Soldiers shall be entitled to receive their Diet and Small Beer from such Innholders and other Persons aforesaid, upon such Market Day as aforesaid, at the Rates herein-before prescribed, in like Manner as they would have been entitled thereto if such Day had not been a Market Day; any Thing herein-before contained to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.

Persons paying
Money to Sol-
March in lieu

diers on the

of furnishing Diet and Small Beer, liable to be fined.

Regulations as to the dieting when halted on

of Soldiers

a March.

Parties and
Recruits on

their March.

VII. And be it further enacted, That all Non-commissioned Recruiting Officers and Private Men employed in recruiting, and the Recruits by them raised, shall, while on the March, and for Two Days after the Day of their Arrival at any Recruiting Station, be entitled to the same Benefits as are herein before provided in regard to Troops upon the March; but no Recruit enlisted after the Two Days subsequent to the Arrival of the Party at their Recruiting Station shall be entitled to be supplied with Diet and Small Beer at the Rates herein-before prescribed, except at the Option of the Person on whom he shall be quartered: Provided also nevertheless, that in case any such Recruiting Party, with

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