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210 ANNUAL REGISTER 

8. For defraying the charge for allowances to the 
several officers and private gentlemen of the two 
troops of horse guards reduced, and to the superannuated
gentlemen of the four troops of horse guards, 
for the year 1772 
9. Upon account, towards defraying the charge of 
out-pensioners Of Chelsea-Hospital, for the year 1772 
10. For the charge of the office of ordnance, for 
land-service, for the year 1772 
11. For defraying the expence Of services performed 
by the office of ordnance, for land-servlce, 
and not provided for by parliament in 1771 

FEBRUARY 20. 
1. For the ordinary of the navy, including half-
pay to sea and marine officers, for the year 1772 
2. Towards the buildings, rebuildings, and repairs, 
of ships of war in is majesty's yards, and 
other extra works, over and above what are proposed 
to be done upon the heads of wear and tear and ordinary 
for the year 1772 
3. Upon account, for maintaining and supporting 
the civil establishment of his majesty's colony of 
Nova-Scotia, for the year 1772 
4. Upon account, for defraying the charges of the 
civil establishment of his majesty's colony of Georgia, 
and other incidental expences attending the fame, 
from the 24th of June, 1771, to the 24th of June, 
1772 
5. Upon account, for defraying the expences of 
civil establishment of his majesty's colony of 
East-Florida, and other incidental expences attending the fame, 
from the 24th of June, 1771, to the 
24th of June, 1772 
6. Upon account, for defraying the expences of 
the civil establishment of his majesty's colony of 
West-Florida, and other incidental expences attending the fame, 
from the 24th of June, 1771, to the 
24th Of June, 1772 
7. Upon account, for defraying the expence of 
supporting and maintaining the Civil establishment 
of the government Of Senegambia, on that part of 
the coast of Africa, situate between the port of Salle, 
in South-Barbary, and Cape-Rouge, for the year 
1772 
8. Upon 

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8. Upon account, for defraying the expences at- 
general surveys Of his majesty's dominions 
in North-America, for the year 1772 
9. That provision be made for the pay and cloathing 
of the militia, and for their subsistence during 
the time they shall be absent from home, on account 
Of the annual exercise, for the year 1772. 

MARCH 2. 
Towards enabling the trustees of the Britim Museum
to carry on the execution of the trust reported in 
them by parliament 

MARCH 20. 
1. That the collection of Etruscan, Grecian, and 
Roman antiquities, brought from Italy, by Sir William
Hamilton, Knight of the most honourable order 
of the Bath, be purchased for the use of the public, 
and vested in the trustees of the British Museum.  
2. To enable his majesty to purchase, for the use 
of the public, the said collection of Etruscan, Grecian, 
and Roman antiquities 
3. To enable the trustees of the British Museum 
to provide a proper repository for the reception Of 
the said collection of Etruscan, Grecian, and Roman
antiquities

MARCH 30. 
For paying off and discharging the Exchequerbills, 
made out by virtue of an act, passed in the 
last session of parliament, intitled, "An act for 
raising a certain sum of money, by loans or Exchequerbills,
for the service of the year 1771, and
charged upon the first aids to be granted this session
of parliament 

APRIL 7.
1. To be employed in repairing, maintaining, 
and supporting, the British forts and settlements on 
the coast of Africa 
2. For the more effectually repairing the fort of 
Cape-Cast Castle, on the coast of Africa 
3. To be applied as an encouragement for the 
more effectually prosecuting discoveries toward the 
South pole