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Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the seventeenth day of October, Anno Dom. 1769, in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third. Before His Excellency George Lord Viscount Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency George Lord Viscount Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Twenty-Sixth Day of February, 1771. And further continued under His Excellency George Lord Viscount Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1771. And further continued under His Excellency Simon Earl Harcourt, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the twelfth day of October, 1773. Being the fourth session of the second Parliament in the reign of His present Majesty
IrelandDate: MDDCLXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twenty eighth day of November, Anno Dom. 1727, in the First Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord, King George II. Before His Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency John Lord Carteret, by several Prorogations, until the Twenty Third Day of September, 1729. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1731. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1733. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1735. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1737. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1739. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Sixth Day of October, 1741. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1743. And further continued under His Excellency Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1745. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Sixth Day of October, 1747. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, by several Prorogations, until the Tenth Day of October, 1749. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1751. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1753. And further continued under His Excellency William Marquis of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1755. And further continued under His Grace John Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the sixteenth day of October, 1759. Being the seventeenth session of this present Parliament
IrelandDate: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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An exact abridgment of all the Irish statutes , from the first session of Parliament in the third year of the reign of King Edward II. to the end of the eighth year of of His Present Majesty King George II. Together with an abridgement of all the English statutes, in force in Ireland, from Magna Charta, to the end of the eighth year of His Present Majesty King George II. With the following tables, viz. A Table of the Titles of the Statutes, shewing under what General Heads they are Abridged. A Table of such Statutes as are either Wholly, or in Part, taken from any English Statutes; together with the English Statutes from which they were taken. A Table of such English Statutes, since Poyning's Law, as bind Ireland. A Table of such Statutes as are to be given in Charge at the Assizes. A Table of such Statutes as are to be given in Charge at the General Quarter-Sessions. A Table of such Statutes as are enjoined to be Read by Ministers in their Churches. A General Table to the Whole, according to the Plan of Mr. Keeble's Tables to the English Statutes. Whereunto are likewise added, Several Marginal Notes, and New References to the Reports in Law; With the Resolutions of the Judges upon 28 Hen. 8. Of Administrations; The Stat. of Distributions, 10 Gul. 3. for ending Differences by Arbitration; 8 Ann Concerning Bills of Exchange, and Promissary Notes; The Stat. of Frands and Perjuries; and several other Statutes. As also The New Rules; The Petition of Rights; The Post-Office Acts; and all the Oaths of Office, from the King's Coronation Oath, to the Oath of the most Inferior Officer. By N. Robbins, Esq; Barrister at Law.
IrelandDate: M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]- E-books
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Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twenty eighth day of November, Anno Dom. 1727, in the First Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord, King George II. Before His Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency John Lord Carteret, by several Prorogations, until the Twenty Third Day of September, 1729. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1731. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1733. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1735. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1737. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1739. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Sixth Day of October, 1741. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1743. And further continued under His Excellency Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1745. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Sixty Day of October, 1747. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, by several Prorogations, until the Tenth Day of October, 1749. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1751. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1753. And further continued under His Excellency William Marquis of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1755. And further continued under His Grace John Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the eleventh day of October, 1757. Being the sixteenth session of this present Parliament
IrelandDate: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- E-books
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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twenty eighth day of November, Anno Dom. 1727. In the First Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George II. Before His Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency John Lord Carterect, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the twenty third day of September, 1729. Being the second session of this present Parliament
IrelandDate: 1729 [1730]