Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act, 1878

STATUTE LAW REVISION (IRELAND) ACT 1878

CHAPTER 57.

An Act for the Revision of the Statute Law of Ireland. [13th August 1878.]

WHEREAS, with a view to the revision of the Statute Law, and particularly to the preparation of a Revised Edition of the Irish Statutes, it is expedient that certain enactments of the Parliament of Ireland (mentioned in the schedule to this Act) which may be regarded as spent, or which have ceased to be in force otherwise than by express and specific repeal by Parliament, or which have, by lapse of time and change of circumstances, become unnecessary, should be expressly and specifically repealed:

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen'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, as follows:

Enactments in schedule repealed.

Saving.

1. The enactments described in the schedule to this Act are hereby repealed, subject to the exceptions and qualifications in the schedule mentioned;

Provided, that where any enactment not comprised in the schedule has been repealed, confirmed, revived, or perpetuated by any enactment hereby repealed, such repeal, confirmation, revivor, or perpetuation shall not be affected by the repeal effected by this Act:

and the repeal by this Act of any enactment shall not affect any Act in which such enactment has been applied, incorporated, or referred to;

nor shall such repeal of any enactment affect any right to any hereditary revenues of the Crown, or affect any charges thereupon, or prevent any such enactment from being put in force for the collection of any such revenues, or otherwise in relation thereto;

and this Act shall not affect the validity, invalidity, effect, or consequences of anything already done or suffered,—or any existing status or capacity,—or any right or title already acquired or accrued, or any remedy or proceeding in respect thereof,—or any release or discharge of or from any debt, penalty, claim, or demand,—or any indemnity, or the proof of any past act or thing;

nor shall this Act affect any principle or rule of law or equity, or established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice, or procedure, or existing usage, franchise, liberty, custom, privilege, restriction, exemption, office, appointment, payment, allowance, or emolument, notwithstanding that the same respectively may have been in any manner affirmed, recognised, or derived by, in, or from any enactment hereby repealed;

nor shall this Act revive or restore any jurisdiction, office, duty, drawback, fee, payment, franchise, liberty, custom, right, title, privilege, restriction, exemption, usage, practice, procedure, or other matter or thing not now existing or in force.

Short title.

2. This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act, 1878.

SCHEDULE.

A description or citation of a portion of an Act is inclusive of the words, section, or other part, first and last mentioned, or otherwise referred to as forming the beginning, and the end respectively, of the portion comprised in the description or citation.

3 Edw. 2. c. 2.

An Act against the keeping of idle Men and Kearns in time of Peace.

c. 3.

An Act against giving of Protections.

c. 4.

An Act against fraudulent Conveyances.

c. 5.

An Act that Justices of Assize shall deliver Estreates into the Exchequer.

18 Hen. 6. c. 1.

An Act against the Extortion of Purveyors and Harbengers.

c. 2.

An Act that such as put themselves into Comrick or that do take any to Comrick shall be Traytors, and the Comrick Treason.

c. 4.

An Act that no Protection (quia profecturus) shall be granted before that the Party make Oath that the Cause containeth Truth, &c.

25 Hen. 6. c. 1.

An Act that the King's Officers may travel by Sea from one Place to another within the Land of Ireland.

c. 2.

An Act that the King's Subjects or Officers in Ireland may be absent by the Commandment of the King, or of the Governor, or of the Council, without seizure of their Lands, Rents, Benefices, or Offices, &c.

c. 7.

An Act that the Sons of Labourers and Travailers of the Ground, as Ploughmen, and such other, shall use the same Labours and Travails that their Fathers and Parents have done.

c. 8.

An Act that no Lord of Parliament shall be amerced in Plees real or personal otherwise than another person.

c. 9.

An Act concerning Absentees.

28 Hen. 6. (Dublin), c. 2.

An Act the. title of which begins with the words,—An Act that upon Accusations made,—and ends with the words,—Cause shall require.

c. 4.

An Act that the Chancellor, Justices or Barons, or their Ministers, shall make forth no Writts of Privilege, but. only for the Ministers or Servants continually attendant upon them.

28 Hen. 6. (Drogheda), c. 1.

An Act that no Remembrancer nor his Deputy shall cause any process to be made against any that hath Discharge of Record in the Exchequer.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act that no Commission shall be made out of the Chancery,—and ends with the words,—Inquisition taken.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,An Act that none shall sell Wine,—and ends with the word,—Half-pint.

32 Hen. 6. c. 1.

An Act that all Statutes made against Provisours as well in England as in Ireland shall be had and kept in force.

c. 2.

An Act for Discharge of the Jurors in Inquisitions upon Sight of the Bodies before Coroners, being at two several Days sworn that they do not know the Felon.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act that the Matter of every Appeal,—and ends with the words,—as Law will.

33 Hen. 6. c. 1.

An Act whereby Commissioners are prohibited to award Exigents.

c. 2.

An Act that the Recorders or Clerks of Dublin and Drogheda shall have but two Pence for the Copy of a Plaint.

c. 4.

An Act concerning Commissioners and Escheators.

36 Hen. 6. c. 2.

An Act concerning the inclosing of Towns and Villages.

38 Hen. 6. c. 1.

An Act that none shall sue Actions in the Exchequer, unless the Plaintiff be Minister to the Exchequer or Servant to any Minister of Record of the Exchequer, upon pain of Ten Pounds.

2 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act that certain Money shall be received of the Issues and Profits of the Courts for the repairing of the Hall of the Castle.

3 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act whereby the Lords and Commons of the Parliament hath Privilege for certain Days before and after the said Parliament.

c. 2.

An Act what Fees Attornies in the King's Court shall take and what Fees shall be paid for Writs and other Records.

5 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act that like Challenges shall be made touching the Feoffee to Use as should be touching him to whose Use he standeth infeoffed.

c. 3.

An Act that the Irishmen dwelling in the Counties of Dublin, Myeth, Vriel, and Kildare shall go apparelled like Englishmen, and wear their Beards after the English maner, swear Allegiance, and take English Surname.

c. 4.

An Act that every Englishman and Irishman that dwelleth with Englishmen and speaketh English, between sixty and sixteen in years, shall have an English Bow and Arrows.

c. 5.

An Act for having a Constable in every Town, and a pair of Butts for shooting, and that every man between sixty and sixteen shall shoot every Holyday at the same Butts.

7 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act that the Governour for the Time being may pass into Islands.

c. 3.

An Act whereby Letters Patent of Pardon from the King to those that sue to Rome for certain Benefices is void.

c. 4.

An Act for the removing of the Exchequer and Common Pleas.

8 Edw. 4. c. 2.

An Act against Ingrossers and Regrators of Corn.

12 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act for prohibiting Staple Wares to be carried into Scotland without paying Custome.

c. 3.

An Act that no grain be laden out of the Realm unless the same be at a certain Price.

18 Edw. 4. c. 2.

An Act concerning the choosing of Knights and Burgesses of Parliament.

20 Edw. 4. c. 1.

An Act to restrain the carrying of Hawkes out of this Kingdom.

8 Hen. 7. c. 1.

An Act for the cleansing of the Watercourse in St. Patrick's Street.

10 Hen. 7. c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act that the Chancellor,—and ends with the words,—Will and Pleasure.

c. 3.

An Act adnulling a Prescription which Traytors and Rebels claimed within this Land.

c. 4.

An Act that no Parliament be holden in this Land until the Acts be certified into England.

c. 5.

An Act against Provisors to Rome.

c. 6.

An Act that no Citizen receive Livery or Wages of any Lord or Gentleman.

c. 7.

An Act that none be admitted Alderman, Juror, or Freeman in no Town, but if he have been Prentice or Inhabitant in the same.

c. 8.

An Act for the Confirmation of the Statutes of Kilkenny.

c. 9.

An Act that the Subjects of this Realm shall have Bows and other Armour.

c. 10.

An Act that the Captains of the Marches do certifie the Names of such as they have in their Retinue.

c. 11.

An Act that no Person take any Money or Amends for the Death or Murder of his friend or kinsman, other than the King's Laws will.

c. 12.

An Act that no Great Ordinances be in no Fortress but by the Licence of the Deputy.

c. 13.

An Act that no Person stir any Irishry to make War.

c. 15.

An Act touching the keeping of Records of the Earldomes of Marche, Connaght, Trym, and Ulster.

c. 16.

A Statute for the Lords of the Parliament to wear Robes.

c. 18.

An Act for Extirpation of a new Maner of Coyn and Livery upon Pains comprised in the Statute of Kilkenny.

c. 19.

An Act declaring a Rate what Souldiers shall pay for their Meat and Drink in Time of Hostility.

c. 20.

An Act abolishing these Words Cromabo and Butlerabo.

c. 23.

An Act repealing a Parliament holden at Drogheda before Robert Prestone, Lord of Gormanstowne.

14 Hen. 7.c. 1.

An Act for punishing of Customers, &c., for their Misdemeanors.

15 Hen. 7.c. 1.

Twelve pence levied by the King out of every twenty shillings worth of Wares brought into Ireland, Wine and Oyl only excepted.

7 Hen. 8.c. 1.

An Act for and against such as sue Letters under the Privy Seal out of England.

25 Hen. 8.c. 1.

An Act for Lezers of Corn.

c. 2.

An Act for the Uniting and Appropriation of the Parsonage of Galtrime to the Priory of St. Peter's by Trymme.

28 Hen. 8. c. 2. in part.

An Act of Succession of the King and Queen Anne.

Except Sections Two and Nine.

c. 3.

The Act of Absentees.

c. 4.

The Repeal of Poyning's Act.

c. 11.

An Act restraining Tributes to be given to Irishmen.

c. 12.

An Act against Proctors to be any member of the Parliament.

c. 13.

An Act against the authority of the Bishop of Rome.

c. 15.

An Act for the English Order, Habite, and Language.

c. 16.

An Act for the Suppression of Abbeyes.

c. 18.

An Act for the Proofe of Testaments.

in part.

Except Section One, from “and in case any die,” to “delivered in manner and forme as is aforesaid.”*

c. 19.

The Act of Faculties.

c. 21.

The Act of penal Statutes.

c. 24.

The Act for Leasers of Corn.

c. 25.

The Act of Leases.

c. 26.

An Act for the First Fruites of Abbeyes, Priories, and Colleges.

c. 27.

An Act of Subsidie.

33 Hen. 8.c. 3.

An Act that the Plaintife may abridge his Plaint in Assize.

c. 4.

An Act that Consanguinity or Affinity being not within the fifth Degree shall be no principal Challenge.

c. 8.

An Act for Capacities.

c. 11.

An Act for Recoverie in avoyding Leases.

c. 12.

An Act for Tythes.

c. 13.

An Act for Attournments.

c. 14.

An Act for erecting of Vicarages.

c. 15.

An Act for Vagabonds.

33 Hen. 8. Sess. 2. c. 1.

An Act for the Adjournment of the Parliament and the Place to hold the same, and what Persons shall be chosen Knights and Burgesses.

c. 3.

An Act touching Mispleading and Jeoyfailes.

in part.

Except Section Three.

c. 4.

An Act for Lands given by the King.

c. 5.

An Act for the Suppression of Kylmaynham and other Religious Houses.

in part.

Sections Five; Eight to Twenty-three; Twenty-five, Twenty-six.

c. 2.

An Act that for Persons standing bound in any Court for their Appearance, and being in Service to be discharged by Writt.

3 & 4 Philip and Mary.c. 2. in part.

An Act whereby the King and Queen's Majesties, and the Heires and Successeurs of the Queen, be entituled to the Countries of Leix, Slewmarge, Irry, Glinmaliry, and Offaily, and for making the same Countries Shire Grounds. Sections Four and Six.

c. 3.

An Act to convert and turne divers and sundry Waste Grounds into Shire Grounds.

c. 4.

An Act declaring how Poning's Acte shall he exponed and taken.

c. 5.

An Act against Corsors and Idle Men.

c. 7.

An Act against making of Aqua vitæ.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the wards,—An Act repealing,—and ends with the words,—to the Laity.

c. 11. in part.

An Act whereby certeine Offences be made Treasons, and alsoe for the Governement of the King and Queen's Majestie's Yssue.

Except Section Six to “otherwise,” and Section Seven.

c. 12.

The Acte of Subsidye.

c. 13.

An Act declaringe the Queen's Highnes to have bene born in a most just and lawfull Matrimony, and also repealinge all Acts of Parliament and Sentences of Divors, had and made to the contrarie.

2 Eliz. c. 3.

An Act for the Restitution of the First Fruits and XX Part and Rents reserved, nomine X or XX, and of Parsonages impropriate to the Imperiall Crown of this Realm.

c. 4.

An Act for the conferring and consecrating of Archbishops and Bishops within this Realme.

c. 5.

An Act of Recognition of the Queene's Highnesse Title to the Imperial Crowne of this Realme.

c. 6.

An Act whereby certaine Offences be made Treason.

in part.

Except Section Four.

11 Eliz. sess. 1.

c. 1.

The Act of Subsidie granted to the Queene's Majestic.

c. 5.

An Act for reviving the Statute against Gray Merchants; the Statute for Servants’ Wages, and the Statute of Jeofailes.

c. 7.

An Act that the Acte of retayninge of Scotts shall not extende to the Governours of this Realme.

11 Eliz. sess. 2. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act authorising,—and ends with the words,—Ponynge's Act.

11 Eliz. sess. 3. c. 2.

An Act for making of the Trinitie Term shorter and for the Commencement thereof.

c. 4.

An Act for the Preservation of Salmon Frie and Ele Frie.

c. 5.

An Act against the laying of Hemp, Flax, and lymed Hydes in any fresh Waters or Rivers.

c. 6.

An Act authorising the Governour for ten years to come, to present to the dignities of Mounster and Connaght.

c. 7.

An Act for taking away Captainships, and all Exactions belonging thereunto, from the Lords and Great Men of this Realm.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act that there be no Bill certified into England,—and ends with the words,—and Commons.

c. 9.

An Act for turning of Countries that be not yet Shire Grounds into Shire Grounds.

11 Eliz. Sess. 4. c. 1.

An Act giving order for bringing in of Wines into this Realm, where they shall be discharged, who shall rate the Prices of them, and also for Graunt of a Custom out of the same Wines.

13 Eliz. c. 4.

An Act authorising the Primat of Ardmagh to set his Landes and Possessions in the Irish Pale for years without the Assent of his Chapiter.

28 Eliz. c. 1

An Act concerning wilfull Perjurie.

in part

Section One, so far as it relates to punishment of pillory.

Section Two, so far as it relates to punishment of pillory, and from “in which” to end of that Section.

Section Five.

c. 3.

An Act against forging of Evidences, &c.

c. 5.

An Act concerning the avoyding of fraudulent Conveyances made by the late Rebels in Ireland.

11, 12, & 13 Jas. 1.c. 1.

A most joyfull and just Recognition of His Majestie's lawfull, undoubted, and absolute Right and Title to the Crown of Ireland.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing of Pirats and Robbers on the Sea.

in part.

Section Three.

c. 5.

An Act of Repeale of diverse Statutes concerning the Natives of this Kingdom of Ireland.

c. 6.

An Act for Repeale of one Statute made against bringing in of Scotts, retayning of them, and marrying with them.

c. 9.

An Act for the King's Majestie's most gracious, general, and free Pardon.

c. 10.

An Act for the grauntinge of one entire Subsidie by the Temporaltye.

10 Car. 1. c. 1.

An Act for the grant of four entire Subsidies by the Temporalty.

c. 2.

An Act for the further granting of two entire Subsidies by the Temporalty above the four Subsidies now granted by this present Parliament.

c. 4.

An Act that this Session of Parliament shall not determine by his Majestie's Royal Assent to some Bills.

10 Car. 1. sess. 2.

An Act expressing an Order for Uses, Wills, and Enrollments.

c. 1.

Sections Seven and Ten.

in part

Section Eleven to “Heriots.”

Sections Twelve to Sixteen.

c. 3.

An Act against covenous and fraudulent Conveyances.

in part.

Sections Six to Nine, Twelve, Thirteen, and Fifteen.

c. 4. in part.

An Act concerning Grantees of Reversions, to take Advantage of Breaches of Conditions, &c.

Section Three.

c. 6.

An Act for Limitation of Actions and for avoiding of Suites in Law.

in part.

Except Section Sixteen.

c. 7.

An Act that wrongfull Disseizin, &c., is no Descent in Law.

c. 9.

An Act touching Proclamations upon Fines.

c. 10.

An Act for the Reformation of Errors in Fines and Recoveries.

c. 11.

An Act for expedition of Justice in cases of Demurrers, &c.

c. 12.

An Act for reformation of Jeofails, &c.

c. 14.

An Act for the Continuance of Actions after the Death of any King.

in part.

Section Two.

c. 15.

An Act that like Process shall be had in every Writ of Annuitie, and certain other Actions, as in an Action of Debt.

10 Car. 1. sess. 3.

An Act for Maintenance and Execution of Pious Uses.

c. 1.

c. 4.

An Act for the Naturalization of all the Scottish Nation, which were Ante-Nati, born before His late Majestie King James of ever blessed Memorie, His happy accesse unto the Crown of England and Ireland, &c.

c. 5.

An Act for Confirmation of Leases made by the Lord Primate and other Bishops in Ulster.

c. 6.

An Act that Lessees shall enjoy their Farmes against Tenants in Taile, or in right of their Wives, &c.

c. 8.

An Act for to avoyde unnecessary delayes of Execution.

c. 11.

An Act for the avoyding of Recoveries suffered by Collusion by Tenants for Tearme of Life and such others.

c. 12.

An Act for the avoyding of Secret Summons in Reall Actions.

c. 15. in part.

An Act against Maintenance, Embracery, &c., and against unlawful buying of Titles.

Section Two, from “in which Action” to End of that Section.

Section Three, so far as it relates to Appropriation of Penalty, and from “in which Action” to End of that Section.

Sections Five and Seven.

c. 18.

An Act for the swearing of Under-sheriffs and other Officers.

in part.

Section Three.

c. 19.

An Act to prevent Extortions in Sheriffes, Under-sheriffes, and Bayliffes of Franchises and Liberties in Cases of Execution.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act whereby,—and ends with the word,—Kingdom.

c. 22.

An Act to repeal a Statute made in the 12th yeare of King Edward the Fourth, concerning bringing Bowes into this Realme.

c. 23.

An Act for the granting of eight entire Subsidies by the Prelates and Clergie of Ireland.

10 & 11 Car. 1.

An Act to prevent and reform prophane Swearing and Cursing, &c.

c. 1.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable Restitution,—and ends with the word,—Churches.

c. 4.

An Act far the erecting of Houses of Correction, and for the Punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggars, and other Lewd and Idle Persons.

c. 6.

An Act for repeale of divers Statutes heretofore enacted in this kingdom of Ireland.

c. 7. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act of Explanation,—and ends with the words,—sold.

Section Two.

c. 13.

An Act for the following of Hue-and-Cry.

c. 14.

An Act concerning errors in Records of Attainder of High Treason and Felonie.

c. 16.

An Act for the suppressing of Cosherers and idle Wanderers.

c. 18.

An. Act restraining the Abusive taking and distrayning for Herriots.

c. 19.

An Act for the King's Majesty's most gracious general and free Pardon.

15 Car. 1. c. 2.

An Act for abridging of Prociamations upon Fines, to be leavied at the Common Law.

c. 4.

An Act touching the finding of Offices before the Escheator, &c.

c. 5.

An Act against Discontinuance of Writs of Error in the Court of Exchequer, and for the better Expedition in giving Judgment therein.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for punishing of Offenders,—and ends with the word,—Recognizance.

c. 10.

An Act for remedy of Errors and Defects in Fines and common Recoveries heretofore levied, acknowledged, and suffered.

c. 12.

An Act concerning 20th parts and other somms of Money payable by persons Ecclesiastical.

c. 13.

An Act for the Grant of four intire Subsidies by the Temporalty.

c. 14.

An Act that this Session of Parliament shall not determine by his Majestie's Royal Assent to this and some other Bills.

13 Car. 2. c. 1.

An Act of Most joyful Recognition of His Majestie's undoubted Title to the Crown of Ireland.

c. 2.

An Act for Confirmation of Judicial Proceedings.

c. 3.

An Act for the Continuance of Process and Judicial Proceedings.

c. 4.

An Act that this Session of Parliament shall not determine by His Majestie's Royal Assent to this or some other Bills.

13 Car. 2. sess. 2.

An Act for the speedy raysing of Mony for His Majestie's service.

c. 1.

c. 2.

An Act that this nor any other Sessions of this Parliament shall determine by His Majestie's Royal Assent to this or any other Bill during this Session.

14 Car. 2. sess. 3. c. 1.

An Act for the Continuances of the Customes, Excise, and New Impost to the five and twentieth day of March next.

14 & 15 Car. 2

An Act for the Grant of Foure entire Subsidies by the Temporallity.

sess. 4. c. 6.

c. 7.

Act for the Graunts of Eight entire Subsidies by the Temporallitie.

c. 8.

An Act for the Settling of the Excise or New impost upon His Majestie, his Heirs and Successors, according to the Book of Rates therein inserted.

c. 10. in part.

An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes and concerning Churches, Free Schools, and Exchanges.

Except Section Two so far as it relates to Free Schools.

c. 11.

An Act for the Customs, Excise, and New Imposts to be continued until the four and twentieth day of December, one thousand six hundred sixty and two.

c. 15.

Act that this nor any other Sessions of this Parliament shall determine by His Majestie's Royal Assent to this or any other Bill dureing this Session.

c. 17.

An Act for establishing an additional Revenue upon His Majestie, his Heirs and Successors, for the better Support of his and their Crown and Dignity.

c. 18.

An Act for the Improvement of his Majestie's Revenues upon the granting of Licenses for the selling of Ale and Beer.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite, and by Knights Service.

Sections Seventeen to Nineteen.

c. 22.

An Act for the raising of twenty-three thousand and five hundred pounds sterling, for the several Uses therein expressed.

c. 24.

An Act for the granting of Eight Subsidies by the Prelats and Clergy of Ireland.

17 & 18 Car. 2.

An Act for the Grant of four entire Subsidies by the Temporalty.

c. 1.

c. 3.

An Act for the Confirmation of Marriages.

c. 10.

An Act for disabling of Spiritual Persons from holding Benefices or other Ecclesiastical Dignities in England or Wales and in Ireland at the same Time.

c. 11.

An Act to prevent Delays in extending Statutes, Judgments, and Recognizances.

in part.

Section Four.

c. 12.

An Act to prevent Arrests of Judgment and superseding Executions.

c. 13.

An Act concerning Tythings, Oblations, and Mortuaries.

c. 17.

An Act for granting Foure entire Subsidies by the Temporallitie for the defence of t his His Majestie's Kingdome.

c. 18.

An additional Act for the better ordering and collecting the Revenue arising by Hearth-money.

c. 19.

An Act for the better ordering the selling of Wines and Aqua-vitæ, together with all sorts of strong waters by Retaile.

25 Car. 2. -

Rules, Orders, and Directions, made and established by the Lord Lieutenant and Council for the better regulating the several Cities, Towns, and Corporations therein mentioned, and the electing of Magistrates and Officers therein.

4 Will. & Mary, c. 2.

An Act for Encouragement of Protestant Strangers to settle in this Kingdom of Ireland.

c. 3.

An Act for an additionall Duty of Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.

7 Will. 3. c. 1.

An Act for an additional Duty of Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.

c. 2.

An Act for taking away the Writ de heretico comburendo.

in part.

Section Two.

c. 5.

An Act for better securing the Government by disarming Papists.

c. 9.

An Act for the more effectual suppressing of profane Cursing and Swearing.

in part.

Section Two from “and in case” to “hours.”

Section Three, the words “the one moyety to the use of the informer”, and from “Wherein” to end of that Section.

Section Six.

c. 10.

An Act to take away Damage Clear.

c. 13. in part.

An Act for the more easy discharging of Sheriffs upon their Accounts, and from being Justices of the Peace.

Sections One and Two.

Section Three so far as it relates to the appropriation of penalties, and from “Wherein” to end of that Section.

c. 14.

An Act declaring which Days in the Year shall be observed as Holydays.

c. 15.

An Act for granting a supply to his Majesty by raising Money by a Poll and otherwise.

c. 16.

An Act for granting to his Majesty an Aid or additional Custom on the several Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 17.

An Act for the better Observation of the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday.

in part.

Section Six.

Section Nine so far as it relates to the appropriation of penalties.

Section Eleven.

c.19.

An Act for granting tales on Tryals to be had in the Court of the County Palatine of Tipperary before the Seneschal.

c. 20.

An Act concerning Fines in the County Palatine of Tipperary.

c. 21.

An Act for the better suppressing Tories, Robbers, and Rapparees, and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes.

c. 23.

An Act for continuing the Statute for an additional Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.

c. 25.

An Act for the Prevention of Vexations and Oppressions by Arrests, and of Delays in Suits of Law.

9 Will. 3. c. 1.

An Act for banishing all Papists exercising any Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and all Regulars of the Popish Clergy out of this Kingdom.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting,—and ends with the words,—seven hundred and two.

c. 8.

An Act for granting a Supply to His Majesty by raising Money by way of a Poll.

c. 9.

An Act to supply the Defects, and for better Execution of an Act passed this present Session of Parliament, entituled “An Act for the better suppressing Tories and Rapparees, and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes.”

c. 12.

An Act for the more easy obtaining Partition of Lands in Coparcenary, Jointenancy, and Tenancy in Common, and bounding and mearing of Lands.

c. 13. in part.

An Act for avoiding of vexatious Delays caused by removing Actions and Sutes out of inferior Courts.

Sections Five and Six.

c. 14.

An Act for Redress of certain Abuses in making Pewter and Brass.

c. 17.

An Act for crecting and continuing Lights in the City of Dublin, and the several liberties adjoining.

10 Will 3. c. 1.

An Act for the Relief and Release of poor distressed Prisoners for Debt or Damages.

c. 3.

An Act for raising One hundred and twenty thousand Pounds on all Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments in this Kingdom.

c. 4.

An Act to compleate the Supply to His Majesty, and to build and finish the Barracks in this Kingdom.

c. 5.

An Act for laying an additional Duty upon Woollen Manufactures exported out of this Kingdom.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for the preservation of the Game, and the more easy Conviction of such as shall destroy the same.

Section Two, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Section Three, from “in which” to “imparlance,” and so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Section Four.

Section Five, the words “being a Protestant,” and so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Sections Six and Seven, so far as they relate to appropriation of penalties.

Section Eight, to “wild fowl,” and so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Sections Eleven to Fourteen, so far as they relate to the appropriation of penalties.

c. 13.

An Act to prevent Papists being Solicitors.

2 Anne, c. 1.

An Act for an additional Duty of Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.

c. 3.

An Act to prevent Popish Priests from coming into this Kingdom.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing,—and ends with the words,—City of Dublin.

c. 6.

An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.

in part.

Section Twenty-five.

c.7.

An Act for registering the Popish Clergy.

c. 9.

An Act for quieting Ecclesiastical Persons in their Possessions.

c.11.

An Act for building several Parish Churches in more convenient Places.

c. 12.

An Act for the reviving an Act for taking away the Benefit of Clergy in some cases, and for transporting Felons.

c. 13.

An Act for continuing two Acts against Tories, Robbers, and Rapparees.

c. 15. in part.

An Act to prohibit Butchers from being Graziers, and to redress several Abuses in buying and selling of Cattle, and in the slaughtering and packing of Beef, Tallow, and Hides.

Section Six, from “and that no master,” to “earnest as aforesaid,” and so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Sections Eight and Eighteen.

c. 18.

An Act for the recovery of Small Debts in a Summary way before the Judges of Assize.

4 Anne, c. 1.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, Callicoes, Linnens, Muslins, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 2.

An Act to explain and amend an Act intituled “An Act for registring the popish Clergy.”

c. 3.

An Act to repeal an Act intituled “An Act for the advancement of the Trade of Linnen Manufacture.”

c. 8. in part.

An Act to regulate the taking and exacting Tolls throughout this Kingdom, and to prevent engrossing Coals in the City of Dublin.

Section Four, from “in which” to end of that section.

Section Ten, from “This Act” to end of that section.

c. 10.

An Act to prevent Fees being taken in certain Cases.

c. 11. in part.

An Act against Horse-stealing, and to prevent the buying and selling of stolen Horses, and for punishing all Accessaries to Felons.

Section Four, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalties.

Section Six, from “This Act” to the end of that Section.

c. 12. in part.

An Act to repeal the Statute made in the Fifth of Henry the Fourth against multiplying Gold and Silver; and to prevent Disputes and Controversies concerning Royal Mines.

Sections One and Five to the end of the Act.

c. 13.

An Act for the Relief of poor Prisoners for Debt.

c. 14. in part.

An Act for regulating the Weights used in this Kingdom; and that Salt and Meal shall be sold by Weight.

Section Eight, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalties.

Sections Nine and Fifteen.

6 Anne, c. l.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, Callicoes, Linens, Muslins, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Ninth Year of the late King William, intituled “An Act for the more easy obtaining Partitions of Lands in Coparcenary, Joint-tenancy, and Tenancy in common, and bounding and mearing of Lands.”

c. 5.

An Act for the amending and continuing an Act made in the Second Year of the Reign of Her Most Excellent Majesty, intituled “An Act for the Recovery of Small Debts in a Summary Way before the Judges of Assize.”

c. 6.

An Act to explain and amend an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent Papists being Solicitors.”

c. 10.

An Act for the Amendment of the Law, and the better Advancement of Justice.

in part.

Sections Fifteen and Sixteen; and Section Twenty-one, from “and shall” to “Tipperary.”

c. 12. in part.

An Act for the continuing and perpetuating of divers Laws and Statutes heretofore temporary, and for amending of the Law in relation to Butter Casks.

Section One, the words “An Act for lessening the Duty on Rape Seed to be exported, and also one other Act intituled.”

c. 13.

An Act to impower Justices of the Peace to determine Disputes about Servants Wages, and to oblige Masters to pay the same, and to punish idle and disorderly Servants.

c. 14. in part.

An Act to prevent the Disorders that may happen by the marching of Soldiers, and for providing Carriages for the Baggage of Soldiers in their March.

Sections Three to Seven; Section Nine; Section Ten, so far as it relates to the appropriation of penalties.

c. 17.

An Act for suppressing Lotteries and Gaming Tables.

in part.

Section One, from “other than” to “longer”; Section Two, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

c. 18.

An Act for Encouraging the Exportation of Corn.

8 Anne, c. 1.

An Act for the better securing to Her Majesty the payment of such Duties as shall be granted to Her Majesty this Session of Parliament.

c. 2.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Callicoes, Linnens, and other Goods and Merchandizes, and also a Duty on Rock Salt.

c. 4. in part.

An Act to enable Posthumous Children to take Estates as if born in their Fathers’ Lifetime.

Section Two.

c. 5.

An Act to prevent Delays of Proceedings at the Assizes and Sessions.

in part.

Section Five.

c. 7.

An Act for the better preventing Escapes out of the Prison of the Marshalsea of the Four Courts.

9 Anne, c. 1.

An Act for the better securing to Her Majesty the Payment of such Duties as shall be granted to Her Majesty this Session of Parliament.

c. 2.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for taking away the Benefit of Clergy in certain Cases; and for taking away the Book in all Cases; and for repealing part of the Statutes for transporting Felons.

Section Eight.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for amending and making perpetual an Act, intituled “An Act to prohibit Butchers from being Graziers, and to redress several Abuses in buying and selling of Cattle, and in the slaughtering and packing of Beef, Tallow, and Hides.”

Section One, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Section Two.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for the better securing of Rents, and to prevent Frauds committed by Tenants.

Sections Three, Four, Six.

c. 10.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors now in Confinement.

c. 11.

An Act to prevent the maiming of Cattle.

11 Anne, c. 1.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 4.

An Act for the more effectual preventing the Ingrossing, Forestalling, and Regrating of Coals imported into this Kingdom.

c. 6.

An Act for suppressing Lotteries.

in part.

Section Two, so far as it relates to the appropriation of penalties.

Section Three, from “wherein” to “allowed”, and so far as it relates to appropriation of penalties.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for explaining and amending several Statutes for prohibiting Under-Sheriffs and Sheriffs Clerks from officiating as Sub-Sheriffs or Sheriffs Clerks more than one year.

Sections Two and Four; Section Five, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty.

Section Six.

2 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 2.

An Act for recognising His Majesty's Title to the Throne of Great Britain, France, and Ireland.

c.3.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on all Wines and Strong Waters, and Spirits perfectly made, and on all Spirits made and distilled of Wine; and also a Tax on Salaries, Profits of Imployments, Fees, and Pensions therein mentioned.

c. 4.

An Act tke title of which begins with the words—An Act to attaint,—and ends with the words,—attempts to land in this Kingdom.

c. 5.

An Act for preventing Mischiefs that may happen by Fire.

in part.

Section Four.

c. 7.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty the additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 8. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for extinguishing the Regalities and Liberties of the County of Tipperary,—and ends with the words,—in this Kingdom.

Section Four to the end of the Act.

c. 12.

An Act to encourage the draining and improving the Bogs and unprofitable Low Grounds, and for easing and dispatching the Inland Carriage and the conveyance of Goods from one part to another within the Kingdom.

c. 14.

An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes.

c. 16. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual Amendment of the Law in relation to Butter,—and ends with the words,—Tallow and Hides.

Sections Five and Six, so far as they relate to appropriation of penalties;

Section Eight; Section Nine, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty, and from “and in case” to “conviction shall be.”

c. 17. in part.

An Act to impower Justices of the Peace to determine Disputes about Servants, Artificers, Day Labourers, Wages, and other small Demands, and to oblige Masters to pay the same, and to punish idle and disorderly Servants.

Section Two, from “put such” to “six hours, or”; Section Three, from “or put” to the end of that section; Section Five, from “and whipt” to the end of that section; Section Six, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty; Section Seven, from “and also” to the end of that section; Section Eight; Sections Eleven to Fourteen; Section Fifteen. from “or to put” to “complained of”; Sections Twenty to Twenty-three.

c. 18.

An Act for preventing Abuses and Deceits in His Majesty's Revenue, by the importing of Brandy in small quantities.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent Conveyances in order to multiply votes for electing Members to serve in Parliament, and for preventing the irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other officers in electing and returning such Members.

Section Nine.

c. 20

An Act to limit the Time for criminal Prosecutions for words spoken.

in part.

Section Four.

c. 23.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 24.

An Act for changing the Scite and New Building of the Parish Church of St. Werburgh's in the City of Dublin.

4 Geo. 1.c. 1.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty the additional Duties on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on all Wines,—and ends with the words,—Interest thereof.

c. 3.

An Act for taking away the Oath, commonly called the Little Oath, on Members of Corporations by the new Rules.

c. 7. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for vesting,—and ends with the words,—Soldiers in their march.

Sections One, Two, Six.

c. 8.

An Act to oblige all Officers to return a List of their Fees by a Day certain.

in part.

Section One.

c. 9. in part.

An Act for reviving, continuing, and amending several Statutes made in this Kingdom heretofore temporary.

Section Six to the end of the Act.

c. 10.

An Act for limiting certain Times within which Writs of Error shall be brought for the reversing Fines and Common Recoveries.

c. 11.

An Act for the better Amendment of the Pavements, and more effectual cleansing the Streets of the City of Dublin, and for removing Encroachments or Nuisances that are or shall be erected therein, and preventing Mischiefs occasioned by Drivers of Carts, Drays, or Cars riding thereon, and for regulating the selling of Hay in the City of Dublin and Liberties thereunto adjoining.

6 Geo. 1.c. 1.

An Act for abbreviating Michaelmas Term and settling the Commencement thereof.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled “An Act to make the Militia of this Kingdom more useful.”

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing to His Majesty the additional Duties on Beer,—and ends with the words,—the Interest thereof.

c. 5. in part.

An Act for exempting the Protestant Dissenters of this Kingdom from certain Penalties to which they are now subject.

Sections Four to Seven, and Fifteen.

c. 6. in part.

An Act to prevent Delays in Writs of Error, and for the further Amendment of the Law.

Sections Five to Seventeen.

c. 10.

An Act for the better regulating the Parish Watches and amending the Highways in this Kingdom; and for the preventing the Misapplication of Publick Money.

c. 11.

An Act for better securing the Rights of Advowson and Presentation to Ecclesiastical Benefices.

c. 12.

An Act for the better and more effectual apprehending and transporting Felons and others; and for continuing and amending several Laws made in this Kingdom for suppressing Tories, Robbers, and Rapparees.

c. 13.

An Act for the better Maintenance of Curates within the Church of Ireland.

c. 14.

An Act for amending and enforcing a Clause contained in an Act to enable Restitution of Impropriations, and Tithes and other Rights ecclesiastical to the Clergy, with a Restraint of aliening the same, and Direction for Presentation to the Churches.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Amendment of the Pavements of the several Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in this Kingdom; and for preventing Mischiefs that may happen by Fire in the City of Dublin; and for augmenting the Number of Hackney Coaches and Chairs in the said City.

Section Five, and Sections Ten to Thirteen.

c. 17.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 18.

An Act for erecting and continuing Lights in the City of Dublin and the several Liberties adjoining; and also in the Cities of Cork and Limerick, and Liberties thereof.

8 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty the additional Duties,—and ends with the words,— Interest thereof.

c. 3.

An Act to oblige Ships coming from infected Places more effectually to perform their Quarantine; and for the better preventing the Plague being brought from Foreign Parts into this Kingdom.

c. 5. in part.

An Act to oblige Proprietors and Tenants of neighbouring Lands to make Fences between their several Lands and Holdings.

Section One, from “before the Justices of assize” to “the said county.”

c. 6. in part.

An Act for the further Amendment of the Law, and for continuing and amending several Acts near expiring.

Sections Two, Seven, Eight, and Ten to Twelve.

c. 7.

An Act for the further Amendment of the Laws in relation to Butter and Tallow Casks, Hides, and other Commodities of this Kingdom, and for preventing the Destruction of Salmon.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the better and more effectual apprehending and transporting Felons,”—and ends with the words,—His Majesty's Licence.

c. 10.

An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the better regulating the Parish Watches and amending the Highways in this Kingdom; and for preventing the Misapplication of Public Money.”

c. 12. in part.

An Act for the better enabling of the Clergy having Cure of Souls to reside upon their respective Benefices, and for the Encouragement of Protestant Schools within this Kingdom of Ireland.

Sections Nine and Ten.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for explaining and amending Two several Acts in relation to the Publick Registring of all Deeds, Conveyances, and Wills.

Section Three, from “for each” to “taken.”

c. 16.

An Act for amending an Act, intituled “Act for erecting Lights in the City of Dublin and the several Liberties adjoining; and also in the Cities of Cork and Limerick, and Liberties thereof.”

10 Geo, 1.c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting,—and ends with the words,—Interest thereof.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the better regulating the Parish Watches and amending the Highways in this Kingdom; and for preventing the Misapplication of Public Money; and also for establishing a regular Watch in the City of Dublin; and to prevent Mischiefs which may happen by graving Ships in the River Liffey.”

c. 4

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes made in this Kingdom, and now near expiring.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes,—and ends with the words,—the same uses.

c. 8.

An Act for accepting the solemn Affirmation or Declaration of the people called Quakers, in certain cases, instead of an Oath in the usual Form.

c. 9.

An Act for continuing and amending of the Laws in relation to Butter and Tallow, and the Casks in which such goods are to be made up, and in relation to the curing of Hides, and making up of Beef and Pork for Exportation; and for preventing the Destruction of Salmon.

c. 10. in part.

An Act for regulating Abuses committed in buying and selling of Cattle and Sheep in the several Markets in this Kingdom.

Section One, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty, and from “and that any person” to the end of the section; Section Four, from “and paid” to the end of the section; Sections Seven and Eight.

c. 11.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

12 Geo. 1.c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty the additional Duties on Beer, —and ends with the words,—Interest thereof.

c. 2.

An Act to prevent the fraudulent and clandestine importing of Goods.

c. 3. in part.

An Act to prevent Marriages by Degraded Clergymen and Popish Priests; and for preventing Marriages consummated from being avoided by pre-contracts; and for the more effectual punishing of Bigamy.

Sections Two and Three.

c. 4. in part.

An Act for the better regulating the office of Sheriffs, and for the ascertaining their Fees, and the Fees for suing out their Patents and passing their Accounts.

Section One; Section Seven, so far as it relates to appropriation of penalty, “and from in which” to “imparlance”; Section Fifteen; and the Schedule.

c. 5.

An Act for explaining and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for continuing and amending the Laws in relation to Butter and Tallow, and the Casks in which such Goods are to be made up; and in relation to the curing of Hides, and in making up of Beef and Pork for Exportation; and for preventing the Destruction of Salmon.”

c. 6.

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes made in this Kingdom, now near expiring; and for allowing further time to Persons in offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 8.

An Act for the more effectual transporting Felons and Vagabonds.

c. 9.

An Act for the more effectual erecting and better regulating of Free Schools, and for rebuilding and repairing of Churches.

c. 10. in part.

An Act to amend and explain an Act, intituled “An Act to encourage building of Houses and other Improvements on Church Lands, and to prevent Dilapidations.”

Section Twelve to the end of the Act.

1 Geo. 2.c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty the additional Duties on Beer,—and ends with the words,—and Cocoa Nuts.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer,—and ends with the words,—Interest thereof.

c. 5.

An Act for accepting the solemn Affirmation or Declaration of the People called Quakers, instead of an Oath in the usual Form.

c. 6.

An Act for the more effectual preventing several Frauds and Abuses committed in His Majesty's Customs and Excise, and for settling the Rates of certain Goods and Merchandizes not particularly valued in the Book of Rates.

c. 7.

An Act to continue the Parliament for the time being on the Demise of His present most Gracious Majesty, or any of his Heirs or Successors, for the Term of Six Months from the Day of the said Demise; and likewise to prevent the Publick Funds from expiring during the said Term.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for preventing Inconveniences that may happen by Privilege of Parliament.

The last Section.

c. 9.

An Act for the further regulating the Election of Members of Parliament, and preventing the irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other Officers in electing and returning such Members.

c. 12.

An Act for the more easy Recovery of Tythes and other Ecclesiastical Dues of small Value.

c. 15.

An Act for rendering more effectual an Act, intituled “An Act for the better enabling of the Clergy having Cure of Souls to reside upon, their respective Benefices, and for the Encouragement of Protestant Schools within this Kingdom of Ireland,”

c. 16.

An Act for regulating the Price and Assize of Bread and the Markets.

c. 17.

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes made in this Kingdom, now near expiring.

c. 18. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ecclesiastical Persons and Corporations to grant their patronage,—and ends with the words,—improving their Woods.

Sections Seventeen and Eighteen.

c. 19.

An Act for repealing a Clause in an Act, intituled “An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes;” and for settling the Method of obtaining the King's Majesty's Consent for removing the Situation of Churches, the Patronage whereof is in the Crown.

c.22. in part.

An Act for explaining and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the better Maintenance of Curates within the Church of Ireland.”

Sections Two and Three.

c.23.

An Act for the better securing the Rights of Advowson and Presentation to Ecclesiastical Benefices.

c. 25.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 26.

An Act for the more speedy and effectual inclosing the Strand on the North Side of the River Anna-Liffey, near the city of Dublin.

c. 27. in part.

An Act for the better regulating the Workhouse of the City of Dublin, and to regulate and provide for the Poor thereof; and to prevent Mischiefs which may happen by keeping Gunpowder within the said City.

Sections Thirty-one to Thirty-four.

3 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the Encouragement of Tillage,—and ends with the words,—out of this Kingdom for England.

c. 4. in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing and further Punishment of Forgery, Perjury, and Subornation of Perjury, and to make it Felony to steal Bonds, Notes, or other Securities for Payment of Money, and for the more effectual transporting Felons, Vagabonds, and others.

Sections Four to Eight.

c. 5.

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes made in this Kingdom, and now near expiring, and for the Amendment of other Statutes therein mentioned.

c. 6.

An Act for allowing further time to Persons in Offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 7.

An Act for the better Discovery of Judgments in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer at Dublin; and for the greater Security of Purchasers.

c. 8.

An Act to enable His Majesty to purchase in the respective Interests of the several Persons intitled to the Houses and Grounds adjoyning to the new Parliament House.

c. 9. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the further explaining and amending several Statutes for prohibiting Under Sheriffs,—and ends with the words,—unable to pay their Fees.

Section One; Sections Two and Three, the words “wherein no essoin, priviledge, protection, or wager of law shall be allowed.”

Sections Five to Seven.

c. 10.

An Act for explaining and amending an Act intituled “An Act to prevent the Disorders that may happen by the marching of Soldiers, and for providing Carriages for the Baggage of Soldiers on their Match.”

c. 11.

An Act for better keeping Churches in Repair.

c. 14. in part.

An Act to prevent unlawful Combinations of Workmen, Artificers, and Labourers, employed in the several Trades and Manufactures of this Kingdom, and for the better Payment of their Wages; as also to prevent Abuses in making of Bricks, and to ascertain their Dimensions.

Sections Two to Six.

Sections Eleven to Sixteen.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for the more speedy Tryal of Criminals in the County of the City of Dublin, and County of Dublin.

Section Three, from “the gaol” to “and that”.

c. 16.

An Act for the better regulating the Fees of Justices of the Peace, and for disabling Alderman Thomas Wilkinson and Alderman Thomas Bolton from acting as Justices or the Peace within this Kingdom.

c. 20.

An Act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 22.

An Act for explaining and amending an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled “An Act for erecting and continuing Lights in the City of Dublin, and the several Liberties adjoining, and also in the Cities of Cork and Limerick, and Liberties thereof.”

5 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for the better securing and collecting His Majesty's Revenue.

c. 4. in part.

An Act for the further explaining and amending the several Laws for preventing Frauds committed by Tenants; and for the more easy Renewal of Leases; and for the further Amendment of the Laws in certain Cases therein mentioned.

Sections Five, Six, and Nine.

c. 5.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 6.

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes made in this Kingdom, and now near expiring, and for the Amendment of the Statutes therein mentioned.

c. 9. in part.

An Act to encourage the improvement of barren and waste Land and Bogs, and planting of Timber Trees and Orchards.

Sections Six to Eight.

c. 13.

An Act for the better Regulation and Government of Seamen in the Merchants’ Service.

7 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the more effectual preventing several Frauds,—and ends with the words,—Collection thereof.

c. 4.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices or Employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 5. in part.

An Act for the Amendment of the Law in relation to Popish Solicitors; and for remedying other mischiefs in relation to the Practitioners in the several Courts of Law and Equity.

Except Section Nine, so far as relates to Attorneys or Solicitors.

c. 6.

An Act to prevent Persons converted from the Popish to the Protestant Religion, and married to Popish Wives, or educating their Children in the Popish Religion, from acting as Justices of the Peace.

c. 7.

An Act for continuing several temporary Statutes, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 9. in part.

An Act to prevent Frauds and Abuses in Bay Yarn exported to Great Britain.

Sections One, Two, and Six.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable the Commissioners appointed to put in execution an Act for the Encouragement of Tillage,—and ends with the word,—Administrators.

c. 13.

An Act to encourage the Home Consumption of Wooll, by burying in Woollen only.

c. 14. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the Relief of Mortgagees,—and ends with the words,—Solicitors.

Section Seven.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the buying and selling of all Sorts of Corn,—and ends with the words,—Markets.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making more effectual an Act,—and ends with the words,—Queen's County.

9 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for the better regulating of Juries.

c. 5.

An Act for the more effectual assigning of Judgments, and for the more speedy Recovery of Rents by Distress.

c. 6.

An Act for continuing and amending several Statutes now near expiring.

in part.

Sections One to Four, Six to Nine, and Eleven.

c. 10.

An Act for preventing Frauds and Abuses committed in the making and vending unsound, adulterated, and bad Drugs and Medicines.

c. 16.

An Act for accepting the solemn Affirmation or Declaration of the People called Quakers, instead of an Oath in the usual Form.

c. 20.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

11 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue, and the more effectual preventing the running of Goods.

c. 6. in part.

An Act that all Proceedings in Courts of Justice within this Kingdom shall be in the English Language.

Sections Three, Four, Seven, and Eight.

c. 10.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery; and for giving further Ease to Protestant Dissenters with respect to Matrimonial Contracts.”

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the buying and selling of all Sorts of Corn,—and ends with the words,—Markets.

c. 12.

An Act for the better Preservation of the Game.

c. 13.

An Act for reviving, continuing, and explaining, and amending several temporary Statutes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

c. 14.

An Act for the further Improvement and Encouragement of the Fishery of this Kingdom.

c. 16.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 19.

An Act for the further explaining and amending the several Acts of Parliament now in Force for erecting Lamps in the City of Dublin and Liberties thereof.

13 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue, and for the more effectual preventing of Frauds in His Majesty's Customs and Excise.

c. 4.

An Act for the continuing several temporary Statutes.

c. 5.

An Act to continue and amend an Act made in the Ninth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled “An Act for the better regulating of Juries.”

c. 6.

An Act to explain, amend, and make more effectual an Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Third of Glorious Memory, intituled “An Act for the better securing the Government by disarming Papists.”

c. 7.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices or Employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 8.

An Act for the more effectual preventing of excessive and deceitful Gaming.

in part.

Sections One and Three, so far as they relate to the appropriation of penalties.

Section Four, from “in which action” to end of that section.

Section Nine, from “one moiety” to “same unto,” and from “in which action,” to “allowed”.

Sections Twelve and Thirteen.

c. 9. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending an Act for the relief of Mortgagees,—and ends with the words,—younger children.

Sections One and Four.

c. 12. in part.

An Act for continuing and amending the Laws now in force in relation to Butter and Tallow, and the Casks in which such Goods are to be made up, and for the Curing of Hides and making up Beef and Pork for Exportation; and for preventing the Destruction of Salmon.

Except Section Six.

15 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue, and for the more effectual preventing frauds in His Majesty's Customs and Excise.

c. 6.

An Act for continuing and amending several Statutes now near expiring, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

c. 8. in part

An Act for the more effectual securing the Payment of Rents, and preventing Frauds by Tenants.

Section Three, from “wherein” to end of that section.

Section Eleven.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and amend an Act made in the Sixth Year of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled “An Act for erecting and continuing Lights in the City of Dublin,”—and ends with the words,—Liberties thereof.

17 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer, Ale, Strong Waters, Wine, Tobacco, Hides, and other Goods and Merchandizes herein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sums.

c. 4.

An Act for the more effectual Transportation of Felons and Vagabonds.

in part.

Section Two.

c. 5. in part.

An Act to amend and make more effectual the Laws to prevent the Maiming, Killing, and Destroying of Cattle, and to prevent Frauds committed by Butchers dressing Meat for Sale.

Sections Two and Three.

Section Four, so far as it relates to Seneschals, and the appropriation of penalties.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to take away the Benefit of Clergy,—and ends with the words,—other Robbers.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for continuing several Statutes now near expiring, and for amending other Statutes, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

Sections Two, Four, and Five.

Section Six, the words “to be paid to the informer, and”.

c. 9.

An Act for allowing farther Time to Persons in Offices or Employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 10. in part.

An Act to prevent the pernicious Practice of burning Land, and for the more effectual destroying of Vermin.

Sections Eight and Nine.

c. 12.

An Act to oblige Ships coming from Places infected more effectually to perform their Quarantine, and for the better preventing the Plague being brought from Foreign parts into Ireland, and to hinder the spreading of infection.

19 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to make it High Treason to hold Correspondence with the Sons of the Pretender,—and ends with the words,—this Kingdom.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing to his Majesty an additional Duty on Beer,—and ends with the words,—Great Britain.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sums.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue, and for the more effectual preventing of Frauds in His Majesty's Customs and Excise.

c. 5.

An Act for Licensing Hawkers and Pedlars; and for the Encouragement of English Protestant Schools.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for repealing the several Acts of Parliament made in this Kingdom for the Encouragement and Improvement of the Hempen and Flaxen Manufactures; and for the better regulating, improving, and encouraging the said Manufactures.

Section One.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing His Majesty's Subjects from entering into Foreign Service; and for publishing an Act of the seventh year of King William the Third, intituled “An Act to prevent Foreign Education.”

Section Six.

c. 8.

An Act for allowing further Time to persons in Offices or Employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 9.

An Act to continue and amend an Act passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled “An Act to make the Militia of this Kingdom more useful.”

c. 10.

An Act for continuing and amending the several Acts for the better regulating of Juries.

c. 12.

An Act for the better regulating of Corporations.

in part.

Section Fourteen.

c. 13. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for annulling all Marriages to be celebrated by any Popish Priest,—and ends with the words,—Parents or Guardians.

Section Three.

c. 14.

An Act for explaining an Act passed in the Seventh Year of His late Majesty King William the Third, intituled “An Act for the Preservation of the Game, and the more easy Conviction of such as shall destroy the same.”

c. 15.

An Act for reviving and continuing several temporary Statutes.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled “An Act for the buying and selling of all sorts of Corn,”—and ends with the words,—Markets.

21 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty an additional Duty on Beer,—and ends with the words,—Great Britain.

c. 2.

An Act the title, of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on Wine,—and ends with the words,—Principal Sum.

c. 3.

An Act for Licensing Hawkers and Pedlars; and for the Encouragement of English Protestant Schools.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue, and for the more effectual preventing of Frauds in His Majesty's Customs and Excise.

c. 5.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices or Employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act, intituled “An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery.”

c. 6.

An Act for amending the several Acts for the better regulating of Juries.

c. 7.

An Act for reviving, continuing, and amending several temporary Statutes.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for disappropriating Benefices,—and ends with the words,—Cathedral Churches.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend and make more effectual an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled “An Act for vesting in His Majesty,”—and ends with the words,—Soldiers in their March.

c. 10. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend and make more effectual an Act, intituled “An Act for better regulating Elections,”—and ends with the words,—this Kingdom

Section Eight.

c. 11.

An Act for amending the Laws in relation to Fines and Common Recoveries; and for better securing the Rights of Purchasers under Sales made in pursuance of Decrees in the several Courts of Equity in this Kingdom.

* There would appear to be some error in the numbering of the sections of this Act, section 1 immediately preceding section 6.