14 Matching Records |
Session | Short Title | Title | Statute Number |
1717 | Preserving ships forced on shore | For preserving all such ships and goods thereof which shall happen to be forced on shore or stranded upon the coasts of this kingdom. | 4 George I c.4 |
1737 | Preserving ships forced on shore | For enforcing and making perpetual an act, entitled, an act for the preserving all such ships and goods thereof which shall happen to be forced on shore or stranded upon the coasts of this kingdom, and also for inflicting the punishment of death on such as shall wilfully burn, sink or destroy ships. | 11 George II c.9 |
1763 | Securing ships using port of Dublin | For vesting further powers in the lord mayor, sheriffs, commons and citizens of the city of Dublin for the securing of ships trading to the port and harbour of Dublin. | 3 George III c.15 |
1763 | Ships for hire from Ireland to Great Britain | To provide for the better regulation of all ships and vessels that shall carry for hire passengers, goods and horses from any port in Ireland to Great Britain, or from one port in Ireland to another in said kingdom, and for making it penal for the owners or commanders of such ships and vessels to proceed to sea without a sufficient number of able and skilful mariners to navigate them, and materials to supply any defects or damages incidental to ships in voyages, as also a competency of provisions, water, candles and provender for the passengers, sailors and cattle on board, allowing for the chance of a tedious voyage. | Not Enacted |
1763 | Securing ships using port of Dublin | For better securing ships coming into or going out of the port of Dublin, and for the convenient stationing of ships within the harbour and at the quays of the said city, and for regulating the lighterage. | Not Enacted |
1779 | Plundering of wrecks | To explain and amend an act passed in the year 1775, for the more effectually preventing the plundering of ships or vessels which may be wrecked or stranded on the coasts of this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1781 | Wreck and salvage | To amend and explain the several laws now in force in this kingdom relative to wreck and salvage. | Not Enacted |
1781 | Ransoming of ships | To prohibit the ransoming of ships or vessels captured from his majesty's subjects of this kingdom, and of the merchandise or goods on board such ships or vessels. | 21 & 22 George III c.54 |
1783 | Passenger ship regulation | To regulate the manning, victualling, watering, accommodations and other things in ships carrying passengers from Ireland to distant parts. | Not Enacted |
1783 | Salvage of ships | For the amendment of the law in relation to the salvage of ships and goods stranded or in danger of perishing at sea. | 23 & 24 George III c.48 |
1785 | Salvage of ships | For the further amendment of a law in relation to the salvage of ships and goods stranded or in danger of perishing at sea. | Not Enacted |
1787 | Shipping and navigation | For the further increase and encouragement of shipping and navigation. | 27 George III c.23 |
1787 | Shipping and navigation | For the further increase and encouragement of shipping and navigation. | Not Enacted |
1794 | Graving ships in Dublin | For preventing the graving and careening ships, gabbards or boats, and to prevent fires being kept on board any ship, gabbard or boat, between the bridge commonly called Bloody Bridge, and the river called Dodder, alias Donnybrook, in the River Anna Liffey, in the city of Dublin. | 34 George III c.8 |