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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1692Additional dutyFor an additional duty of excise upon beer, ale and other liquors.4 William & Mary c.3
1692AffidavitsFor taking affidavits in the country, to be made use of in the courts of king's bench, common pleas, and exchequer.4 William & Mary c.4
1692James BarryTo enable [James Barry] to raise any sum of money, not exceeding £4,000, for paying his debts and the debts of his father.Not Enacted
1692Colonel John Browne [and Galway?; check]Whereby several of the said Roman Catholicsâ estates are charged with a great sum of money to one John Browne.Not Enacted
1692Confirming acts of settlement and explanationConfirming the acts of settlement and explanation and the resolution of doubts by the lord lieutenant and council upon the said acts.Not Enacted
1692Granting duties for one yearFor granting to their majesties certain duties for one year.Not Enacted
1692Encouragement of foreign Protestants to settle in IrelandFor encouragement of Protestant strangers to settle in the kingdom of Ireland.4 William & Mary c.2
1692Frauds and perjuriesTo prevent frauds and perjuries.Not Enacted
1692Bill of indemnityOf indemnity for certain persons therein named.Not Enacted
1692Intestates' estatesFor the better settling of intestatesâ estates.Not Enacted
1692Annulling attainders of parliament of James IIDeclaring all attainders and all other acts made in the late pretended parliament to be void.Not Enacted
1692MilitiaFor the settling of the militia in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1692MinesTo encourage the opening and working of mines.Not Enacted
1692MutinyFor punishing officers or soldiers who shall mutiny or desert their majestiesâ service.Not Enacted
1692Recognition of King William and Queen Mary's title to crownOf recognition of their majesties undoubted title to the crown of Ireland.4 William & Mary c.1
1692Summary hearings for small debts and damagesTo empower the respective judges in their circuits, and in the Palatinate of Tipperary, in a summary and cheap way to determine all differences between part and part in matters of debt, not exceeding £10 and in matters for damage, not exceeding £5.Not Enacted
1692Ease of Protestant Dissenters[For ease of Protestant Dissenters.]Not Enacted
1692Exempting Protestant Dissenters from the penalty of certain lawsTo exempt Protestant Dissenters from the penalty of certain laws.Not Enacted
1692Vexatious suits against persons who acted for their majesties' serviceFor the prevention of vexatious suits that may be brought against any person who acted in this kingdom for their majesties' service.Not Enacted
1692Francis Stafford, Edmund StaffordFor disabling Francis Stafford to disinherit his son Edmund Stafford, or to dispose of, leave or charge the estate settled on the said Francis, and the heirs male of his body, by Sir Edmund Stafford, otherwise than in this present act is contained.Not Enacted
1692Holy daysAbrogating holy days.Not Enacted
1692MilitiaFor settling the militia of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1692MutinyFor punishing officers and soldiers who shall mutiny or desert their majestiesâ service.Not Enacted
1692Sunday observance[For restraint of vice and profaneness on the Lordâs Day, and reformation of manners, both in the clergy and laity.]Not Enacted
1692Additional dutyFor an additional duty of excise upon beer, ale and other liquors, and for repealing part of an act made in the 14th year of King Charles II, entitled an act for the improvement of his majesty's revenues upon the granting of licences for the selling of beer and ale.Not Enacted