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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1710Securing of rents, and frauds by tenantsFor the better securing of rents, and to prevent frauds committed by tenants.9 Anne c.8
1710Appeal in case of murderFor bringing an appeal in case of murder, notwithstanding the statute of the 10th of King Henry VII whereby murder is made high treason.9 Anne c.4
1710Simony and sale of officesTo prevent the promotion of any spiritual person for reward, and buying and selling temporal offices relating to the execution of justice.Not Enacted
1710Instruction of Irish Papists in English, and in principles of Church of IrelandFor the more effectual instructing the Irish Papists in the English tongue, and in the principles of the Church of Ireland as by law established.Not Enacted
1710Union of parishes, and building churchesFor uniting several parishes, and building several parish churches in more convenient places.9 Anne c.12
1710Paving in DublinFor the better amendment of the pavements in the city of Dublin, and for removing encroachments and nuisances that are or shall be erected thereon.Not Enacted
1710Frances, countess of Newburgh, wife of Richard Lord BellewFor confirming to the Right Honourable Frances, countess of Newburgh, wife of Richard Lord Bellew, the provisions formerly made for the jointure of the said countess, and confirming certain estates and uses limited by a certain indenture herein mentioned, and for providing portions for the younger daughters of the said Richard Lord Bellew and the countess of Newburgh.9 Anne c.3 (private)
1710Viscount GrandisonFor vesting part of the estate of the Lord Viscount Grandison in the kingdom of Ireland in trustees, to be sold for payment of a debt charged thereon.9 Anne c.2 (private)
1710James, duke of OrmondFor the rendering more effectual the several provisions made by the former acts for payment of the debts of James, late duke of Ormond, and of the present duke of Ormond, and for other purposes therein expressed.9 Anne c.1 (private)
1710Samuel RaymondFor the enabling Samuel Raymond of Ballyloughrane in the county of Kerry, esquire, to mortgage or sell certain lands in the said county of Kerry and County Cork, for the payment of his debts.9 Anne c.5 (private)
1710Henry Stoughton, Sarah Stoughton, Anthony StoughtonFor the enabling Henry Stoughton of Rattow in the county of Kerry, esquire, and Sarah, his wife, in behalf of themselves and Anthony Stoughton, son and heir of the said Henry, an infant, to mortgage certain lands and tenements in the county of Kerry for the payment of debts.9 Anne c.6 (private)
1710Quit, crown and composition rentsFor the ease of her majesty's subjects in the payment of their quit rents, crown rents and composition rents.Not Enacted
1710Additional dutyFor granting to her majesty an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, tobacco, and other goods and merchandises.9 Anne c.2
1710Mending of roadsFor the amending the highways and roads in this kingdom, and for the application of the six days' labour.9 Anne c.9
1710Amendment of the lawFor the further amendment of the law and the better advancement of justice in certain cases.Not Enacted
1710LinenTo enforce such acts as have been made for the improvement of the linen manufacture, and for a further regulation of the same.9 Anne c.3
1710Dorothy RawdonFor explaining an act passed in the last session of this present parliament entitled an act for the relief of Dorothy Rawdon, spinster.Not Enacted
1710Susanna Catharina NugentFor the relief of Susanna Catharina Nugent.9 Anne c.4 (private)
1710John HackettFor the relief of John Hackett, esquire, to enable him to sue for the arrears of rent, and to vest the surplus of his late father's estate in him and his heirs.Not Enacted
1710Running of tobaccoFor the better preventing the running of tobacco in this kingdom, and the defrauding her majesty of her duties thereon.Not Enacted
1710John White, Mary WhiteFor the relief of John White, esquire, and Mary, his wife.Not Enacted
1710Securing payment of duties granted to crownFor the better securing to her majesty the payment of such duties as shall be granted to her majesty this session of parliament.9 Anne c.1
1710Promissory notesTo make promissory notes more effectual.Not Enacted
1710Butchers and cattleFor amending and making perpetual an act entitled 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.9 Anne c.7
1710Cattle maimingTo prevent the maiming of cattle.9 Anne c.11
1710Church repairsFor the repairing and rebuilding churches in this kingdom, and removing such as are inconveniently placed to more convenient places.Not Enacted
1710Benefit of clergyFor taking away the benefit of the clergy in certain cases, and for taking away the book in all cases, and for repealing part of the statute for transporting felons.9 Anne c.6
1710Coal trade in DublinTo prevent the engrossing and monopolising coals imported into the port or city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1710Prisoners for debtFor the relief of insolvent debtors now in confinement.9 Anne c.10
1710Stealing of deer, and imparking of landTo prevent deer stealing and to encourage the imparking of land.Not Enacted
1710Public schoolsFor explaining and amending the laws now in force relating to public schools.Not Enacted
1710Liberty of the subjectFor better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonment beyond the seas.Not Enacted
1710Encouragement of tilling land with bullocksTo encourage the tilling of lands with bullocks.Not Enacted
1710Planting and preserving timber treesFor the further explaining and putting in execution an act for planting and preserving timber trees and woods.9 Anne c.5
1710Writs of errorFor limiting certain times within which writs of error shall be brought for the reversing fines, common recoveries and ancient judgments.Not Enacted
1710Discovery of felonsFor the better discovery of felons.Not Enacted
1710Guardians enabled to make leasesTo enable guardians, during the minority of the heir, to make leases for lives.Not Enacted
1710Arthur JudgeIn relation to Mr Arthur Judge the younger.Not Enacted
1710Viscount MayoIn favour of [Viscount Mayo]Not Enacted
1710Tenants for lives and renewal of leasesFor preventing the great expense, hazard and trouble which tenants for lives are usually at in renewing their leases.Not Enacted
1710Preservation of gameFor preservation of the game.Not Enacted
1710Charitable usesTo redress the misemployment of lands, goods and stocks of money, which may be given to charitable uses.Not Enacted
1710Encouragement of tillageFor the encouragement of the tillage in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1710Robert Hammerton (or Hamerton)For vesting part of the estate of Robert Hammerton, esquire, in trustees to be sold for payment of debts.Not Enacted
1710Sir John KingFor vesting the estate of Sir John King, baronet, in the province of Connaught, in trustees, to be sold for payment of the debts of Robert, late Lord Kingston, baron of Kingston, and of Sir Robert King, baronet, deceased, and for the payment of the several portions and sums of money charged thereon by the last wills and testaments of the said Robert, lord baron of Kingston, and of Sir Robert King.Not Enacted
1710Richard BoltonTo enable Richard Bolton of Braziell in the county of Dublin and kingdom of Ireland, esquire, to charge his real estate with the sum of £5,000 for the portions of his daughters and younger sons.Not Enacted
1710Theophilus JonesFor vesting certain lands, tenements and hereditaments in the counties of Leitrim, Longford, Roscommon and Meath in the kingdom of Ireland, part of the estate of Theophilus Jones of Headfort in the county of Leitrim, esquire, in certain trustees for the more speedy and easy payment of his debts, and to enable the said trustees to sell all or a sufficient part of the premises for the payment of his said debts.Not Enacted
1710Francis SmithFor vesting part of the estate of Francis Smith in the county of Cork and kingdom of Ireland, gentleman, in trustees to be sold or mortgaged for payment of debts and provision for younger children.Not Enacted
1710Maurice FitzGeraldFor the enabling Maurice FitzGerald of Inishmore in the county of Kerry, esquire, to sell certain lands and tenements in the county of Kerry for the payment of his debts.Not Enacted
1710Abuses in collecting public moneyTo prevent the abuses in collecting the public money.Not Enacted