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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1773Continuing temporary statutes, and trawling for fish in the bay of DublinFor reviving and continuing several temporary statutes, and to prevent the destructive practice of trawling for fish in the bay of Dublin.13 & 14 George III c.41
1773Wine imports in casksTo prevent the importation of wine in casks under the size of 31 gallons, except as herein excepted.13 & 14 George III c.38
1773Infirmaries and hospitalsFor explaining and amending an act passed in the 5th year of his present majesty's reign entitled an act for erecting and establishing public infirmaries or hospitals in this kingdom.13 & 14 George III c.43
1773Baking trade in DublinFor the better regulation of the baking trade in the city of Dublin.13 & 14 George III c.47
1773Valuation of housesFor the better and more certain valuation of houses in counties of cities and counties of towns.13 & 14 George III c.19
1773Workhouse in DublinFor granting to his majesty, his heirs and successors the yearly sums therein mentioned, and for the better support of the foundling hospital and workhouse of the city of Dublin and for increasing the fund thereof.13 & 14 George III c.17
1773Insolvent debtorsTo amend an act passed the last session of parliament entitled an act for the relief of insolvent debtors named in the annexed schedules.13 & 14 George III c.44
1773Road from Cork City to Doneraile, Co. Cork, and road from Kilkenny city to Callan, Co. KilkennyFor amending and repairing the road leading from the city of Cork to the brook which bounds the counties of Cork and Tipperary near the foot of Kilworth Mountain, and from thence to the road leading from the town of Clonmel in the county of Tipperary, through the towns of Clogheen, Mitchelstown, and to Doneraile in the county of Cork, and for making additional trustees for the turnpike road between Kilkenny and Callan.13 & 14 George III c.29
1773AllegianceTo enable his majesty's subjects of whatever persuasion to testify their allegiance to him.13 & 14 George III c.35
1773AttorniesFor the better regulation of the admission and practice of attornies.13 & 14 George III c.23
1773Luke Gardiner, Charles GardinerTo enable Luke Gardiner, esquire, to make leases for long terms of several parts of the estate in the county and county of the city of Dublin devised to him by the Right Honourable Luke Gardiner, the elder, deceased, and also to make a provision for the younger children of the Right Honourable Charles Gardiner, deceased, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.2 (private)
1773Turnpike roadsFor enforcing a due execution of the laws relative to turnpike roads in this kingdom.13 & 14 George III c.26
1773Deserted children, fire and watchesFor amending two acts passed the last session, the one entitled an act for the relief of poor infants who are or shall be deserted by their parents, the other entitled an act for preventing the spreading of fire, and for appointing watches in cities and towns corporate, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.24
1773Road from Dundalk, Co. Louth, to Dunleer, Co. LouthFor amending and continuing an act passed in the 3rd year of his present majesty entitled an act for the more effectual amending and repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the bridge of Dunleer, and for the better securing the debts due, or to grow due, to the creditors of the said road.13 & 14 George III c.28
1773Road from Armagh to NewryTo continue and amend an act entitled an act for repairing the road leading from the town of Armagh in the county of Armagh to the town of Newry in the county of Down.13 & 14 George III c.36
1773Quieting possessions of Protestants, and requisites of conformityTo amend an act passed in the 3rd year of the reign of his present majesty entitled an act for confirming the titles, and for quieting possessions of Protestants, and for giving time to converts from Popery to perform the requisites of conformity prescribed by the laws against Popery.13 & 14 George III c.25
1773Barry DennyTo enable Barry Denny of Tralee in the county of Kerry, esquire, and certain other persons, to make leases of certain messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments.13 & 14 George III c.6 (private)
1773Thomas TenisonFor vesting in trustees as well the unsettled as the settled estates of Thomas Tenison of Rosefield in the county of Monaghan, esquire, in order that a competent part thereof may be sold for payment of debts and encumbrances, and for explain, amending and more effectually carrying into execution an act made in the 11th and 12th years of his present majesty's reign entitled an act for vesting in trustees the settled estate of Thomas Tenison of Rosefield in the county of Monaghan, esquire, in order that a competent part thereof may be sold for payment of debts and encumbrances.13 & 14 George III c.4 (private)
1773Lighting and cleansing cities, and market juriesFor amending the laws relative to lighting and cleansing several cities, and for establishing market juries therein, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.20
1773Badging of poorFor amending an act made the last session of parliament entitled an act for badging such poor as shall be found unable to support themselves by labour, and otherwise providing for them, and for restraining such as shall be found able to support themselves by labour or industry from begging.13 & 14 George III c.46
1773Road from Tubber, near the bounds of Cos. Clare and Galway, to LimerickFor amending and continuing an act for repairing the road leading from Tubber, near the bounds of the counties of Clare and Galway, to the town of Ennis in the said county of Clare, and from thence to the north liberties of the city of Limerick.13 & 14 George III c.33
1773John PrestonTo enable John Preston, esquire, for the consideration therein mentioned, to charge his estates in the counties of Meath and Queen's County with a further sum for payment of debts.13 & 14 George III c.7 (private)
1773Earl of Roden; bishop of Cork; John BloomfieldTo enable the right honourable earl of Roden and the Right Honourable and Right Reverend Isaac, lord bishop of Cork and Ross to raise by sale or mortgage of the town and lands within mentioned, or a competent part thereof, the sum of £9,000, also to sell and dispose of the fee of inheritance of certain other towns and lands, and certain freehold and leasehold interests within also mentioned, in order to augment a fund for payment of the encumbrances and charges affecting the estate and lands of John Bloomfield, esquire, pursuant to the trusts and directions in his will, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.3 (private)
1773Road from Listowel, Co. Kerry, to Reens, Co. LimerickTo continue, explain and amend an act passed in the 8th year of the reign of his present majesty King George III entitled an act for making and repairing the road from the town of Listowel in the county of Kerry, through the lands of Listowel, Drumin, Skehanireen, Bunegarah, Kilmeany, Curaghpholig, Knockenure, Lissenisky and Binanaspig in the county of Kerry, Atea, Taumpletlea, Glannagour, Knockfinisk, Carrigkerry, Glanduff, Glanasture, Ballyline, Ardagh Commons, Ardagh Town, Liskilleen, otherwise Liskireen, Skebana, Killscannell and Reens in the county of Limerick, ending at the forge on the said lands of Reens, at the turn of the road leading to Newcastle from Rathkeale in the said county of Limerick.13 & 14 George III c.31
1773Library in ArmaghFor settling and preserving a public library in the city of Armagh for ever, and for enabling the archbishop of Armagh to appropriate parts of a piece of land contiguous to the said city to certain uses for the benefit of the inhabitants thereof, and to make long leases of the remainder.13 & 14 George III c.40
1773Grand jury presentments in Co. Wicklow, and office of county treasurersFor the better regulating the office of county treasurers, and the duty of clerks of the crown in respect of presentments, and to enable the grand jury of the county of Wicklow to raise money by presentment for the purchasing of ground or houses adjoining to the court house of said county, for the purpose of building additions to the said court house.13 & 14 George III c.18
1773William Burton, Graves Chamney, Benjamin BurtonFor the sale of a competent part of the settled estate of William Burton of Burton Hall in the county of Carlow, esquire, for payment of his debts and encumbrances, and to confirm certain articles of agreement between Graves Chamney of Finstown in the county of Dublin, esquire, and Benjamin Burton, late of Burton Hall in the county of Carlow, esquire, deceased, and the said William Burton for the exchange of lands, and for other purposes therein mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.5 (private)
1773Frauds in measurement of limeFor preventing frauds in the measurement of lime.13 & 14 George III c.37
1773Roads in Co. DublinFor making and amending public roads in the county of Dublin, and for regulating the assessing, applotting and levying of money in the county of the city of Dublin.13 & 14 George III c.34
1773Linen and hempTo explain and amend an act passed in the 3rd year of his present majesty's reign entitled an act for the better regulation of the linen and hempen manufactures.13 & 14 George III c.21
1773Continuing temporary statutesFor reviving, continuing and amending several temporary statutes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.42
1773Road from Dundalk, Co. Louth, to Dunleer, Co. LouthFor amending the road from Dundalk to Dunleer in the county of Louth.13 & 14 George III c.30
1773Paving in DublinFor paving the streets, lanes, quays, bridges, squares, courts and alleys within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and other purposes relative to the said city of Dublin, and other places therein particularly mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.22
1773Mending of public roadsFor amending the public roads.13 & 14 George III c.32
1773Road from Dublin to MullingarFor altering, amending and making more effectual, the laws for repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the town of Kinnegad in the county of Westmeath, and from thence to the town of Mullingar, and for other purposes therein mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.39
1773ChalkersTo prevent malicious cutting and wounding, and to punish offenders called chalkers.13 & 14 George III c.45
1773Encouragement of tillageFor amending an act passed in the 29th year of the reign of his late majesty King George II entitled an act for the further encouragement of tillage.13 & 14 George III c.11
1773Government loanTo explain and amend an act passed this session entitled an act for granting annuities, in the manner therein provided, to such persons as shall voluntarily subscribe towards raising a sum not exceeding the sum of £265,000.13 & 14 George III c.7
1773Persons standing mute on arraignmentFor the more effectual proceedings against persons standing mute on their arraignment for murder, felony or piracy.13 & 14 George III c.16
1773Regulating parliament electionsFor making perpetual an act entitled an act to regulate the trials of controverted elections, or returns of members to serve in parliament.13 & 14 George III c.15
1773River Lagan navigationFor continuing and amending three several acts, one passed in the reign of his late majesty King George II, and the other two in his present majesty's reign, for making the River Lagan navigable, and opening a communication by water between Lough Neagh and the town of Belfast, and for enabling the commissioners therein named to raise money by assignment of said duties, for the more expeditious and effectual carrying on of said work.13 & 14 George III c.12
1773Church repairsTo explain and amend an act made in the 3rd year of the reign of his late majesty King George II entitled an act for better keeping churches in repair.13 & 14 George III c.10
1773RevenueFor continuing and amending several laws now in force relating to his majesty's revenue, and for the more effectual preventing frauds therein.13 & 14 George III c.8
1773ForgeryFor the more effectual preventing the forging or altering the acceptance or endorsement of bills of exchange, or the number or principal sums of accountable receipts, or of notes, bills or other securities for the payment of money or warrants, or orders for payment of money, or delivery of goods.13 & 14 George III c.14
1773Hawkers and pedlars, and English Protestant schoolsFor licensing hawkers and pedlars, and for the encouragement of English Protestant schools.13 & 14 George III c.9
1773Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor allowing further time to persons in offices or employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an act entitled an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.13 & 14 George III c.13
1773Government loanFor granting annuities, in the manner therein provided, to such persons as shall voluntarily subscribe towards raising a sum not exceeding the sum of £265,000.13 & 14 George III c.5
1773Duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paperFor granting unto his majesty, his heirs and successors several duties upon stamped vellum, parchment and paper.13 & 14 George III c.6
1773John, Lord EyreFor explaining and amending an act entitled an act for vesting part of the settled estate of the Right Honourable John, Lord Eyre, baron of Eyre Court, in trustees, and their heirs, to be sold in lieu and stead of part of the said settled estate, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.1 (private)
1773Government loanFor granting unto his majesty the several duties, rates, impositions and taxes therein particularly expressed to be applied to pay an interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum for such part of the principal sums formerly borrowed as shall remain unpaid on the 25th day of December 1773, and to apply the surplus of the said duties in such manner and for such purposes as shall be directed by parliament.13 & 14 George III c.2
1773Additional dutyFor granting unto his majesty an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, hides and other goods and merchandises therein mentioned, and for prohibiting the importation of all gold and silver lace, and of all cambrics and lawns, except of the manufacture of Great Britain.13 & 14 George III c.1
1773Additional dutyFor granting to his majesty an additional duty upon the several goods and merchandises therein mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.3
1773Disorder in Cos. Antrim, Down, Armagh, city and county of Londonderry and Co. TyroneTo repeal an act entitled an act for the more effectual punishing of wicked and disorderly persons who have committed or shall commit violences and do injuries to the persons or properties of any of his majesty's subjects in the counties of Antrim, Down, Armagh, city and county of Londonderry and county of Tyrone, or any of them, and for the more sure and speedy bringing to justice certain offenders therein mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.4
1773To prevent litigation among the poorTo prevent litigations among the poor.Not Enacted
1773Casual revenueFor the further improvement of his majesty's casual revenue, and for the better execution of justice.Not Enacted
1773Site for Custom House in DublinTo enable the commissioners of his majesty's revenue to take leases of or to purchase such houses, grounds and tenements in the city of Dublin as they shall find necessary for the purpose of erecting a custom house, and for making convenient approaches thereunto and for a quay, offices and other accommodations proper for the same.Not Enacted
1773Privilege of parliamentFor continuing an act entitled an act for the further preventing delays of justice by reason of privilege of parliament.Not Enacted
1773Quieting possessionsFor quieting the titles and possessions of his majesty's subjects in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1773Frauds in tanning leatherTo amend an act entitled an act to prevent frauds in the tanning of hides, in the currying of leather, and the making of shoes and boots.Not Enacted
1773Commissions of assizeFor holding the commissions of assize and nisi prius, and all general commissions of oyer and terminer, and all commissions of general gaol delivery for the county of Antrim at the town of Antrim.Not Enacted
1773Qualification of justices of the peaceFor ascertaining the qualification of such persons as shall take out commissions of the peace for counties at large.Not Enacted
1773Regulating parliament electionsTo amend an act entitled an act to regulate the trials of controverted elections, or returns of members to serve in parliament.Not Enacted
1773Draining bogsFor the more effectually improving and draining bogs, marshes, fenny lands and low grounds overflowed by rivers, and grounds covered by water.Not Enacted
1773Salmon fisheryTo explain and amend the several laws made in this kingdom for the effectual preservation of salmon fish.Not Enacted
1773Corn and flour supply for DublinFor explaining a doubt arising upon the laws for supplying the city of Dublin with corn and flour, and also for lessening the expense of supplying the said city with articles aforesaid.Not Enacted
1773Persons standing mute on arraignmentFor the more effectual proceeding against persons standing mute on arraignments.Not Enacted
1773Dublin circular roadTo amend an act passed in the 3rd year of his present majesty entitled an act for making more convenient the approaches to the city of Dublin by making a new turnpike road on the south side, the west side and the north side of the said city, to commence at the road leading from Dublin to Donnybrook, and to terminate at Cavendish Street.Not Enacted
1773Road from Dublin to KilkennyFor altering, amending and making more effectual the laws for the repair of the road leading from the city of Dublin, through the towns of Kilcullen and Carlow, to the city of Kilkenny.Not Enacted
1773Landlord and tenantFor making the laws between landlord and tenant more effectual.Not Enacted
1773Bishops' leasesTo enable archbishops, bishops, deans and chapters, and other ecclesiastical persons to make leases for a further limited time.Not Enacted
1773Relief of creditors of William HowardFor the relief of the creditors of William Howard, late of the city of Dublin, merchant.Not Enacted
1773CustodiamsFor the amendment of the law in respect to custodiams and other matters.Not Enacted
1773Recovery of small debtsFor the more easy recovery of small debts.Not Enacted
1773QuarterageFor confirming and ascertaining the aids and contributions payable by the freemen and non-freemen of the several corporations in the city of Dublin, and other cities and towns corporate herein mentioned.Not Enacted
1773Encouragement of tillage and navigation by bounty on carriage of corn coastways to DublinFor the encouragement of tillage and navigation, by granting a bounty on the carriage of corn, flour and meal coastways to the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1773Profession of chirurgeryFor the better regulating the profession and practice of chirurgery in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1773Liberty of the subjectFor better securing the liberty of the subject.Not Enacted
1773Grand jury presentments for repair of roadsTo limit the sums of money to be raised by presentments for the repair of high roads by grand juries in the several counties in this kingdom, and to ascertain what high roads shall be first presented.Not Enacted
1773Excluding pensioners from parliamentFor disabling any person from being chose member of, or from sitting in the house of commons, who has any pension from the crown.Not Enacted
1773Duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paperFor granting unto his majesty, his heirs and successors several duties upon stamped vellum, parchment and paper.Not Enacted
1773QuarterageFor confirming and ascertaining the aids and contributions payable by the freemen and non-freemen of the several corporations in the city of Dublin, and other cities and towns corporate herein mentioned.Not Enacted
1773FisheriesTo explain and amend the acts made for the encouragement of the fisheries of this kingdom, and for promoting the good ends proposed by the said laws.Not Enacted
1773Securing repayment of money lent by Papists to Protestants on mortgagesTo secure the repayment of money that shall be really lent and advanced by Papists or persons professing the Popish religion to Protestants, on mortgages of lands, tenements and hereditaments.Not Enacted
1773Tithe of flax, hemp and madderFor regulating tithes of flax, hemp and madder.Not Enacted
1773Enabling Papists to take leases for lives of landsTo enable Papists upon the terms, and subject to the provisoes therein mentioned, to take leases for lives of lands, tenements and hereditaments.Not Enacted
1773Limiting duration of parliamentsFor shortening the duration of parliaments.Not Enacted
1773Regulating parliament electionsTo regulate the election of members to serve in parliament.Not Enacted
1773Encouraging Papists to become ProtestantsFor the better encouragement of persons professing the Popish religion to become Protestants, and for the further improvement of the kingdom.Not Enacted
1773Excluding placemen from parliamentTo disable any person holding certain offices, or who has or shall have any pensions during pleasure or for any time or number of years from the crown, from being chosen a member of, or from sitting and voting in the house of commons.Not Enacted
1773Foundling hospital and workhouse in DublinTo alter and amend an act entitled an act for better regulating the foundling hospital and workhouse in the city of Dublin, and increasing the fund for the support thereof, also for making a provision for appointing a locum tenens in case of the death or absence of the lord mayor or the president of the court of conscience.Not Enacted
1773QuarterageFor confirming and ascertaining the aids and contributions payable by the freemen and non-freemen of the several corporations in the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1773Premium on carriage of corn and flour coastwaysFor granting a premium on the carriage of corn and flour coastways.Not Enacted
1773For quiet of the subject against pretence of concealmentFor the general quiet of the subjects against all pretence of concealment whatsoever.Not Enacted
1773Securing repayment of money lent by Papists to Protestants on mortgagesTo secure the repayment of money that shall be really lent and advanced by Papists or persons professing the Popish religion, to Protestants, on mortgages of lands, tenements or hereditaments within the kingdom of Ireland.Not Enacted
1773Tenure of judges' employmentFor making judges' commissions continue quam diu se bene gesserint.Not Enacted
1773Limiting forfeitures for treasonTo limit the extent of forfeitures for high treason in the kingdom of Ireland.Not Enacted
1773Trials of peers in capital casesFor regulating trials of peers or peeresses in cases of capital offences.Not Enacted
1773RiotsTo prevent for the future tumultuous risings of persons within the kingdom of Ireland, and to repeal an act made in the 11th and 12th years of his present majesty.Not Enacted
1773Clerical residenceTo amend an act made in the 1st year of the reign of his late majesty King George II, entitled an act for rendering more effectual an act, entitled 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.Not Enacted
1773For remedy of subjectFor providing an adequate remedy for the subject upon special cases made for the opinions of the courts of law on trials by nisi prius or at bar, and for the better security of persons obtaining verdicts in ejectment.Not Enacted
1773Chapels of easeTo amend an act passed in the 8th year of his present majesty entitled an act for erecting new chapels of ease in the parish of Armagh and making such chapels, and those that are already erected in said parish, perpetual cures, and for making a proper provision for the maintenance of perpetual curates to officiate in the same, and for other purposes.13 & 14 George III c.27
1773Government loanTo explain and amend an act passed this session entitled an act for granting annuities, in the manner therein provided, to such persons as shall voluntarily subscribe towards raising a sum not exceeding the sum of £265,000.Not Enacted