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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1725Butter trade, hides, beef, pork, salmonFor further 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 making up of beef and pork for exportation, and for preventing the destruction of salmon.12 George I c.5
1725Christ Church, CorkFor finishing the church of Christ Church, in the city of Cork.12 George I c.2 (private)
1725Curates' maintenanceFor the better maintenance of curates.Not Enacted
1725Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.Not Enacted
1725Salmon fisheryFor the better preserving the salmon fishery of this kingdom.12 George I c.7
1725Bread price and marketsFor regulating the price and assize of bread and the markets.Not Enacted
1725Harbour of BelfastTo raise money for keeping in repair two quays in the town of Belfast, lately made by Isaac Macartney, merchant, and for cleansing the harbour of Belfast, and making the river navigable.Not Enacted
1725Reducing rate of interestTo reduce the interest of money.Not Enacted
1725Frauds by tenantsFor explaining and amending the several acts of parliament for preventing frauds committed by tenants.Not Enacted
1725Preventing Papists from purchasing landsTo explain and amend the several laws made in this kingdom to prevent Papists purchasing any lands, tenements or hereditaments therein.Not Enacted
1725Practice of physic, and examination of drugs and medicinesFor preventing the abuses in the practice of physic, and for searching and examining all drugs, medicines, waters, oils, and compositions used or to be used for medicines in all parts where the same shall be exposed to sale or kept for that purpose within the city of Dublin or suburbs thereof, or within five miles circuit of the said city.Not Enacted
1725Planting and preserving timber and fruit treesFor planting and preserving timber trees and fruit trees.Not Enacted
1725Sir Pierce Butler, Richard Butler, Sir Thomas Butler, Dame Anne ButlerTo enable Sir Pierce Butler, baronet, and Richard Butler, esquire, son and heir of James Butler, esquire, deceased, only brother of the said Pierce Butler, to make a further settlement of the estate lately belonging to Sir Thomas Butler, deceased, for the benefit of themselves and their family, without prejudice to the jointure of Dame Anne Butler, wife of the said Sir Pierce, or to the provisions made for their issue by the settlement made on their marriage by the said Sir Thomas Butler.12 George I c.5 (private)
1725Price HartstongeFor enabling Price Hartstonge, of Bruffe, in the county of Limerick, esquire, to raise the some of £2000 by mortgage of all or any part of the lands of Court and Colum, in the said county, for the purposes therein mentioned.12 George I c.3 (private)
1725Securing the Protestant interest, and children of convertsFor the securing and strengthening the Protestant interest of this kingdom, and to oblige converts to breed their children Protestants.Not Enacted
1725Free schools and church repairsFor the more effectual erecting and the better regulating free schools, and for rebuilding and repairing churches.12 George I c.9
1725Transportation of felonsFor the more effectual transporting of felons and vagabonds.12 George I c.8
1725Robert HickmanTo enable Robert Hickman, esquire, to charge his estate for payment of his father's debts and legacies, and to make leases.12 George I c.4 (private)
1725John, Lord Molesworth; Richard MolesworthFor enabling the Right Honourable John, Lord Molesworth, and Richard Molesworth, and the several other persons in remainder for life, when in possession of certain lands near St Stephen's Green and Dawson Street, in the county and city of Dublin, to make leases thereof.12 George I c.1 (private)
1725Edmond, Catherine, Mary Margaret and Elizabeth Morres; Sir John MorresFor the relief of Edmond, Catherine, Mary Margaret, and Elizabeth Morres, minors, being the younger children of Sir John Morres, junior, deceased.12 George I c.6 (private)
1725Charles PlunketFor sale of part of the lands of Dillonstown, and other lands in the county of Louth, and for settling in lieu thereof the lands of Portlaghan, and other lands in the County of Tipperary to the same uses the said Louth estate is settled.Not Enacted
1725Additional dutyFor granting and continuing to his majesty the additional duties on beer, ale, strong waters, tobacco, and other goods and merchandises, and also on all sorts of wine, strong waters, spirits perfectly made and distilled of wine, and also for granting and continuing the further additional duties on beer, ale, aqua vitae, and strong waters, brewed and made in this kingdom, and on brandy or spirits above proof, and on tea, coffee, chocolate, and cocoa-nuts and also a tax on salaries, profits of employments, fees, and pensions therein mentioned and for securing the repayment of £50,000 sterling formerly advanced to his late majesty for the use of the public, together with interest thereof.12 George I c.1
1725Running of goodsTo prevent the fraudulent and clandestine importing of goods.12 George I c.2
1725Continuing temporary statutes, and qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor continuing several temporary statutes made in this kingdom, and now near expiring, and for allowing further time to persons in offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an act, entitled, and act to prevent the further growth of Popery.12 George I c.6
1725Marriages by degraded clergymen and Popish priestsTo 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.12 George I c.3
1725Regulation and fees of sheriffsFor the better regulating the offices of sheriffs, and for ascertaining their fees, and the fees for suing out their patents and passing their accounts.12 George I c.4
1725John PykeFor vesting part of the estate of John Pyke, late of Woodenstown, in the county of Tipperary, esquire, deceased, in certain trustees for sale thereof, in order to pay and discharge his debts and legacies.12 George I c.7 (private)
1725Millers, bakers and farmersFor preventing several abuses committed by millers, bakers, and farmers.Not Enacted
1725Silk crape manufactureTo encourage the making of silk crapes, commonly called by the names of Vallee-Cypress, or Bologna crapes in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1725Archibald HamiltonTo enable Archibald Hamilton, of Killyleagh, in the county of Down, esquire, to sell part of his estate for payments of debts.Not Enacted
1725Preservation of gameFor the better preservation of the game.Not Enacted
1725Workhouse in DublinFor the better regulating the workhouse of the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1725Regulation and employment of poorFor better regulating and employing the poor of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1725John and Elizabeth WallerFor vesting certain lands in the Queen's county, belonging to John Waller, and Elizabeth his wife, formerly the estate of the said Elizabeth, in trustees, to be sold for the payment of debts and other purposes, and for settling other lands in lieu thereof, to the same uses.Not Enacted
1725Church land improvementsTo amend and explain an act, entitled, an act to encourage building houses and making other improvements to church lands, and to prevent dilapidations.12 George I c.10
1725Against Popish priestsFor restraining the number of Popish priests and regulars coming into this kingdom.Not Enacted
1725Marriage of children against will of parents or guardiansFor the better and more effectual preventing marriages of infants against the wills of their parents or guardians.Not Enacted
1725Fees and tollsFor regulating of the fees in the several offices, and the tolls in fairs and markets throughout this kingdom.Not Enacted