127 Matching Records |
Session | Short Title | Title | Statute Number |
1695 | Sir Maurice Eustace's endowment of rectories | For settling certain rectories, according to the will of Sir Maurice Eustace, late lord chancellor of Ireland. | 9 William III c.12 (private) |
1695 | Benefit of clergy | To take away the benefit of clergy from him that doth stab another, not having a weapon drawn. | 7 William III c.11 |
1695 | Quit, crown and composition rents | For making the collectors receipts for quit rent, crown rent and other rents due to the crown, full and legal discharges for the same, and for limiting their fees thereon. | 9 William III c.6 |
1695 | James Fitzgerald | To enable James Fitzgerald, esquire, to pay his debts. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Restraining foreign education | To restrain foreign education. | 7 William III c.4 |
1695 | Frauds and perjuries | For preventing of frauds and perjuries. | 7 William III c.12 |
1695 | Relief of creditors against fraudulent devises | For relief of creditors against fraudulent devises. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Gaming | Against deceitful, disorderly and excessive gaming. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Grand jury presentments | To prevent the illegal raising of money on the country by grand juries and otherwise. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Liberty of the subject | For the better securing the liberty of the subject and for prevention of imprisonment beyond the seas. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Leonard Hatfield | To enable [Leonard Hatfield, gentleman] to sell his estate for payment of his debts contracted in the late troubles. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir George Herbert | On behalf of Sir George Herbert. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Holy days | Declaring which days in the year shall be observed as holy days. | 7 William III c.14 |
1695 | Improvement of breed of horses, and destruction of vermin | For the improvement of the breed of horses, and destruction of vermin. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Intestates’ estates | For the better settlement of intestates’ estates. | 7 William III c.6 |
1695 | Annulling attainders of parliament of James II | Declaring all attainders and all other acts made in the late pretended parliament in Ireland to be void. | 7 William III c.3 |
1695 | William Jephson | To enable William Jephson, esquire, to sell part of his estate for payment of his debts contracted in the late troubles. | 9 William III c.5 (private) |
1695 | Coal duty for Sir Humphry Jervis | For imposing a duty on coals for the satisfaction of a debt due to Sir Humphry Jervis. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Tenure of judges' employment | That the judges may hereafter hold their places quam diu se bene gesserint. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Walter Kennedy | To enable [Walter Kennedy] to raise money to pay some debts and discharge some encumbrance. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Linen and hemp | For encouragement of the linen and hempen manufacture and trade of this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Linen act indemnity | To indemnify the subject from any pains or penalties already risen or hereafter to arise, for or by reason of the statute made in the 17th and 18th years of the reign of the late King Charles II, entitled, an act for the advancement of the linen. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Little Oath or Oxford Oath | To abrogate an oath, commonly called the Little Oath, or Oxford Oath, as to all corporations. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Redress of inconvenience caused by decease overseas or absence | For redress of inconveniencies for want of proof of the deceases of persons beyond the seas, or absenting themselves, upon whose lives estates do depend. | 7 William III c.8 |
1695 | Regulation of measures | For the better regulating measures in and throughout this kingdom. | 7 William III c.24 |
1695 | Militia | For establishing a militia in this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Mines | Concerning mines. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Samuel Morris | To enable Samuel Morris, esquire, to charge or sell part of his estate for payment of his debts. | 9 William III c.11 (private) |
1695 | Enjoining oaths on persons not yet obliged | To enjoin the oaths and declaration on such other persons not yet obliged by the act made in England, 3 Gul. & Mariae. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Oaths for members of parliament | For enjoining all the lords and commons, who now sit, or hereafter shall sit in parliament, in this kingdom of Ireland, and all others, to take the oaths, and subscribe the declaration. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Oliver Jones | For settlement of the estate of Oliver Jones, esquire, according to his will. | Not Enacted |
1695 | James, duke of Ormond | For vesting certain manors, lands and tenements belonging to James, duke of Ormonde, in Ireland, in trustees to be sold, and enabling the said duke to make leases for raising of money to discharge the debts and encumbrances of his grandfather, the late duke of Ormonde, charged on his estate in Ireland, and likewise for raising portions for the younger daughters, which the said duke may happen to have, and securing the jointure of the present duchess. | 7 William III c.1 (private) |
1695 | John Ormesby, Gilbert Ormesby | To enable John Ormesby, esquire, to raise £3,000 to make good an agreement and decree in chancery between him and Gilbert Ormesby. | 9 William III c.3 (private) |
1695 | Parents of bastard children | For the punishment of the mother and reputed father of a bastard. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Parish union and division | For the real union and division of parishes. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Parish union and division | For reviving a statute for the real union and division of parishes. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir Laurence Parsons, William Parsons | For enabling Sir Laurence Parsons, baronet, and William Parsons, esquire, his son and heir apparent, to sell certain lands, tenements and tithes for payment of debts. | 9 William III c. 4 (private) |
1695 | Peers' proxies | To enable all peers of this kingdom, who sit in either house of parliament in England, or take the oaths there in chancery, to make their proxies (notwithstanding they do not take the oaths here at the clerk’s table, as is enacted by the English act). | Not Enacted |
1695 | Pewter and brass | For redress of certain abuses in making of pewter and brass. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Poll tax | For granting a supply to his majesty by raising money by a poll and otherwise. | 7 William III c.15 |
1695 | William Ponsonby | To enable Colonel William Ponsonby to settle a jointure on his wife, and raise portions for younger children. | 9 William III c.8 (private) |
1695 | Poor relief | For relief of the poor of the several parishes of this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Preservation of house doves | For preservation of house doves and tame pigeons. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Preservation of game | For preserving the game. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Releasing poor prisoners | For releasing poor prisoners. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Protestants intermarrying with Papists | To prevent Protestants intermarrying with Papists. | 9 William III c.3 |
1695 | Ignatius Purcell | To enable [Ignatius Purcell, gentleman] to sell or mortgage his estate, or part thereof, for payment of his just debts. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Papist property in corporations | To secure Protestants who purchased houses or lands in corporations from Papists, and to enable Papists to sell their interests in corporations, etc. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Abel Ram | For Abel Ram. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir Arthur Rawdon | Enabling Sir Arthur Rawdon, baronet, to sell certain lands for the payment of debts. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Church building | For building and repairing churches, and enclosing church yards, and provision for the poor. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Reviving expired statutes | For reviving two statutes lately expired and making them perpetual, and for avoiding unnecessary suits and delays. | 7 William III c.7 |
1695 | Sir John Everard; Henry, earl of Romney | For confirming the attainders of Sir John Everard and several other persons, and also for the confirmation of several grants made to Henry, earl of Romney. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sale of offices | A bill, made in England, 5th and 6th of Edward VI, entitled an act against the buying and selling of offices. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Francis, Lord Viscount Shannon; Richard Boyle; Elizabeth Boyle | To empower Francis, Lord Viscount Shannon, and Richard Boyle, esquire, grandson to the said Lord Shannon, to settle a rent charge of £500 a year on Mrs Elizabeth Boyle, as a jointure. | 7 William III c.5 (private) |
1695 | Roger Sheil | To prevent the disinheriting of Roger Sheil, gentleman. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sheriffs' accounts | For the more easy discharging of sheriffs upon their accounts, and from being justices of the peace. | 7 William III c.13 |
1695 | Recovery of small debts | For the more easy recovery of small debts in a summary way. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Special bails | For taking special bails in the country. | 7 William III c.18 |
1695 | Sir George St George | To empower Sir George St George, surviving trustee mentioned in the settlement on his marriage with one of the daughters of Sir Oliver St George, deceased, to sell some small parcel of land and impropriations for payment of £700 debts, and that the residue of the money, raised by such sale, may be laid out for the purchase of other lands more contiguous. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir Edmond Stafford, Francis Echlin | For settling divers lands and hereditaments in the county of Antrim, in the kingdom of Ireland, formerly the inheritance of Sir Edmond Stafford, knight, deceased, and by him conveyed to his nephew, Francis Echlin and the heirs males of his body, taking upon them the name of Stafford, upon such trustees, and with and under such provisoes and limitations as are expressed or contained in the said act. | 7 William III c.4 (private) |
1695 | Sunday observance | For the better observation of the Lord’s Day, commonly called Sunday. | 7 William III c.17 |
1695 | Cursing and swearing | For the more effectual suppressing profane cursing and swearing. | 7 William III c.9 |
1695 | Planting trees | For planting and preserving of timber trees. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Planting and preserving timber trees | For the planting and preserving of woods and timber trees in this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Unlawful cutting of wood, and export of timber | For punishing unlawful cutting, stealing, stripping or spoiling of wood, underwood, bark, young trees, and against exportation of timber, and ploughing and harrowing with withs or gads. [20 Nov. 1695] | Not Enacted |
1695 | County palatine of Tipperary | Concerning fines in the county palatine of Tipperary. | 7 William III c.20 |
1695 | County palatine of Tipperary | For granting tales on trials to be had in the court of the county palatine of Tipperary before the seneschal. | 7 William III c.19 |
1695 | Tithes | For recovery of tithes. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Tithes | For the better payment of tithes. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Tithings, oblations and mortuaries | [For reviving] an act made in Ireland of the 17th and 18th of King Charles II, entitled an act concerning tithings, oblations and mortuaries. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Ease of protestant dissenters | For ease to dissenters. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Toll of grain in Dublin | For ascertaining the toll of all sorts of grain to be taken by the city of Dublin. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Tories and rapparees, and robberies and burglaries | For the better suppressing of tories, robbers and rapparees, and for preventing robberies, burglaries and other heinous crimes. | 7 William III c.21 |
1695 | Additional custom | For granting unto his majesty an aid or additional custom on the several goods and merchandises therein mentioned. | 7 William III c.16 |
1695 | Additional duty | For an additional duty of excise upon beer, ale and other liquors. | 7 William III c.1 |
1695 | Additional duty | For continuing the statute for an additional excise upon beer, ale and other liquors. | 7 William III c.23 |
1695 | Earl of Limerick; Lord Slane; earl of Athlone | For confirming the outlawries and attainders of William Dongan, late earl of Limerick, and Christopher, late lord baron of Slane, and for the confirming of several grants and letters patents made and granted to Godart, earl of Athlone. | 7 William III c.3 (private) |
1695 | Attainder | For attainting such as died or were killed in the late rebellion, or were made prisoners of war. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Balfour | To enable [Charles Balfour, esquire] to sell or mortgage part of his estate for payment of his debts contracted in the late troubles. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Banishing regular clergy | To banish all the Popish clergy by a certain time, and to prohibit any Popish clergy to come into this kingdom from and after Michaelmas next, under certain pains and penalties. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Suppressing friaries and banishing regular clergy ('Bishops' banishment act') | For suppressing all friaries, monasteries, nunneries and other Popish convents, and for banishing all regulars of the Popish clergy out of this kingdom. | 9 William III c.1 |
1695 | James Barry | To enable James Barry, esquire, to charge his estate with the payment of his debts and sisters’ portions. | 9 William III c.13 (private) |
1695 | Benefit of clergy | For taking away the benefit of the clergy in some cases. | 9 William III c.7 |
1695 | Benefit of clergy | To regulate the manner of allowing the benefit of clergy to persons convict of felony. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Bill of rights | For a bill of rights. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir Francis Blundell | To enable [Sir Francis Blundell] to raise £2,000, part of £3,000 settled upon his daughter now living, and which by the said settlement is made payable after the death of the said Sir Francis, upon such lands and rectories as are liable to the payment of the said £3,000 by the deed of settlement. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Value of brass money | As to the value of brass money at the time the same was borrowed in the late times, and at what rate persons who borrowed the same shall be obliged to pay in money now. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Colonel John Browne's Protestant creditors | For securing the debts owing to the Protestant creditors of Colonel John Browne. | 7 William III c.2 (private) |
1695 | Church land improvements and church repairs | For building houses and making other improvements on church lands, and to prevent dilapidations. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Richard Burt | For securing of lands purchased from Richard Burt, merchant, in the county of Cork. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Butchers and cattle | That no butchers shall be graziers, and that no butchers shall kill cattle under four years old. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Butter trade | For preventing abuses in the false packing and uncertain tare of butter casks. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Abrogating court of Castle Chamber | For abrogating the court commonly called the court of Castle Chamber in this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Privy Council and Star Chamber or Castle Chamber | For regulating the privy council, and for taking away the court commonly called the Star Chamber or Castle Chamber. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Earl of Cavan | For the relief of the earl of Cavan and his family against fraudulent purchasers. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Reliefs in common socage | For the ease of the subject, in relation to reliefs in common socage. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Confirming act of settlement | For confirmation of the acts of settlement and explanation. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Confirming articles of Limerick | For the confirmation of the articles made at the surrender of the city of Limerick. | 9 William III c.2 |
1695 | Confirmation of charter of College of Physicians | For the confirmation of the charter granted to the College of Physicians. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Coventry Act | Pursuant to the act in England, commonly called the Coventry Act, against cutting off noses and dismembering persons. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Informations on penal statutes | A bill made in England 21 James I, entitled an act for the ease of the subject concerning informations on penal statutes. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Damage clear | For taking away damage clear. | 7 William III c.10 |
1695 | Richard Delamer | To prevent the disinheriting of Richard Delamer, esquire. | 9 William III c.6 (private) |
1695 | Disarming Papists | For the better securing of the government by disarming Papists. | 7 William III c.5 |
1695 | Exemption of Quakers from act for disarming Papists | For explaining certain general words in a former act entitled an act for the better securing of the government by disarming Papists, that the same do not extend to certain persons commonly called Quakers. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Distraining for rent | For enabling the subject for distraining corn and hay for rent. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Distraining for rent | For the more speedy and effectual proceeding upon distresses and avowries for rent. | 7 William III c.22 |
1695 | Sir William Domvill | For vesting certain lands of Sir William Domvill, knight, for the raising £1,000 by mortgage for payment of debts. | 9 William III c.2 (private) |
1695 | Relief against dormant judgments | For the relief of the subject against old dormant judgments, bonds, mortgages, statutes and other securities for money. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Abolishing writ de heretico comburendo | For taking away the writ de heretico comburendo. | 7 William III c.2 |
1695 | Bishops' leases | To enable archbishops and bishops of this realm to make leases for lives. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Against embezzling armour | Against the embezzling of armour, habiliments of war and victuals. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Traversing inquisitions | For traversing inquisitions. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Tuam archdiocese | For translating the archiepiscopal see and cathedral church of Tuam to Galway, and making a cathedral church there. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Vexatious arrests | For the prevention of vexations and oppressions by arrests, and of delays in suits of law. | 7 William III c.25 |
1695 | Elizabeth Villiers | Confirming certain letters patents to Mrs Elizabeth Villiers. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Dame Ann Yolanda Sera Court and Anna Margaretta Wall | For relieving Dame Ann Yolanda Sera Court, and Anna Margaretta Wall. | Not Enacted |
1695 | James Waller, Richard Waller | For the relief of James Waller, esquire, and the settlement of the estate of Richard Waller of Castletown, esquire. | 7 William III c.5 (private) |
1695 | William Jones | To enable William Jones, esquire, to raise money on his estate for payment of debts and portions. | 9 William III c.7 (private) |
1695 | Prohibiting import of wool | For prohibiting importation of foreign wool, cards and card wire. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Woollen manufacture | For the better making and regulating of the woollen manufacture of this kingdom. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Giving equity against the king | For giving equity against the king. | Not Enacted |
1695 | For relief of inhabitants of Bandon | In behalf of the inhabitants of the town of Bandon, in the county of Cork. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Sir Phillips Coote | To enable [Sir Phillips Coote, knight] to charge his real estate for payment of his debts, he being only tenant for life. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Protestants' estates | For securing the honours and estates of Protestants to continue in Protestant families. | Not Enacted |
1695 | Rights of tenants in common | To settle the rights of tenants in common, and ascertain meares and bounds of lands. | Not Enacted |