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Legislation
- Army Act 1881.
- Lord Brougham’s Act 1835.
- Militia Act 1882.
- Naval Artillery Volunteer Act 1873.
- Patents Act 1902.
- Patents Act 1949.
- Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act 1883.
- Patents for Inventions (Munitions of War) Act 1859.
- Patent Law Amendment Act 1852.
- Public Libraries Act 1850.
- Regulation of the Forces Act 1881.