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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1698Hugh MorganTo enable Hugh Morgan, esquire, to raise £2,100 on his estate for provision of his younger children10 William III c.3 (private)
1698River Shannon navigationTo make the River Shannon navigable.Not Enacted
1698Painter stainersFor the better encouragement of painter stainers in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698State paper or record officeFor erecting a paper office in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Taking away manor jurisdictions of PapistsTo prevent inconveniences by reason of the great extent of several manors in this kingdom, now in the hands of Papists, whereby the sheriffsâ and other civil magistratesâ entry is prevented, which doth in great measure hinder the planting of this kingdom with Protestants.Not Enacted
1698To prevent Papists being solicitorsTo prevent Papists being solicitors.10 William III c.13
1698Union and division of parishes, and free schoolsFor reviving an act for the real union and division of parishes and concerning churches, free schools and exchanges.Not Enacted
1698Sir William ParsonsFor enabling Sir William Parsons, baronet, to charge his estate with £2,200.10 William III c.1 (private)
1698Practice of physicTo regulate the practice of physic in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698William PonsonbyTo supply the defects and for the better execution of an act entitled an act to enable Colonel William Ponsonby to settle a jointure on his wife and raise portions for his younger children.10 William III c.2 (private)
1698Provision and employment for poorFor the better providing for and employing of the poor in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Abel RamTo enable Abel Ram, esquire, son and heir and executor of Sir Abel Ram, knight, to sell certain lands of the said Sir Abel Ram.Not Enacted
1698Reducing rate of interestTo reduce the interest of money.Not Enacted
1698BarracksTo complete the supply to his majesty, and to build and finish the barracks in this kingdom.10 William III c.4
1698TithesFor recovery of tithes of the value of 40s. or under that value.Not Enacted
1698Tolls and customsFor regulating tolls and customs of the several corporations, fairs and markets throughout the kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Tories and rapparees, and robberies and burglariesTo remedy the defects in two acts, the one entitled an act for the better suppressing of tories, robbers and rapparees and preventing robberies, burglaries and other heinous crimes, and the other, entitled, an act to supply the defects and for the better execution of the aforementioned act.Not Enacted
1698Regulation of weightsFor regulating the weights used in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Additional duty on woollen exportsFor laying an additional duty upon woollen manufactures exported out of this kingdom.10 William III c.5.
1698ArbitrationFor determining differences by arbitration.10 William III c.14
1698Army quarters and marchesFor regulating the quartering and marching of soldiers.Not Enacted
1698Security of king's person ('association bill')For preservation of his majesty's person and government.Not Enacted
1698John BakerFor enabling John Baker, a minor, to raise money on his estate for the payment of his brother [sic] and sistersâ portions.Not Enacted
1698Ballast office in DublinFor erecting a ballast office in Dublin, for cleansing the port of Dublin, and amendment thereof.Not Enacted
1698Gauge of barrels for flesh and fishTo ascertain the gauge of barrels for flesh and fish.Not Enacted
1698Geffrey BlakeTo prevent [Geffrey Blake's] father from disinheriting him.Not Enacted
1698Blasphemy and profanenessFor suppressing blasphemy and profaneness.Not Enacted
1698Colonel John Browne's Protestant creditorsTo enable and oblige the trustees named in an act passed in the last session of this parliament, entitled, an act for securing the debts owing to the Protestant creditors of Colonel John Browne.Not Enacted
1698Colonel John Browne's Protestant creditorsTo supply the defects of an act, entitled an act for securing the debts owing to the Protestant creditors of Colonel John Brown.Not Enacted
1698Church land improvementsTo encourage the building of houses and making other improvements on church lands and to prevent dilapidations.10 William III c.6
1698Burial in woolFor burying in woollen.Not Enacted
1698Butchers and cattleTo prohibit butchers from being graziers, and to prevent several abuses in the buying and selling of cattle.Not Enacted
1698John Burke, second son of William, late earl of ClanrickardFor restoring John Burke, esquire, second son of William, late earl of Clanrickard, to his estate and blood, and to enable him to make leases for lives renewable forever to Protestants, and also to enable him to raise money to pay his debts and to portion his younger children.Not Enacted
1698Clipping and counterfeitingTo prevent the clipping and coining of the coin current in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Clipping and counterfeitingFor preventing the false coining or clipping of money, or counterfeiting the kingâs coin.Not Enacted
1698Enlarging Dame's Gate in DublinFor enlarging the passage from Dameâs Gate to Cork Hill.Not Enacted
1698Edward DeanTo enable Edward Dean, esquire, to raise money upon his estate for discharging of encumbrances and payment of his debts.Not Enacted
1698Edward Denny, Sir James CotterFor relief of Edward Denny esquire against Sir James Cotter knight.Not Enacted
1698Dublin county and city boundaryFor ascertaining the meares and bounds between the county of Dublin and the county of the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1698Duncannon FortFor the better management and disposal of lands set apart for the support of the fort of Duncannon.10 William III c.15
1698Confirming estates held under acts of settlement and explanationFor explaining some doubts that may arise on the exposition of an act passed this session of parliament entitled an act for confirming estates and possessions held and enjoyed under the acts of settlement and explanation and also for amending some words in an act passed the last session of this present parliament entitled an act to hinder the reversal of several outlawries and attainders and to prevent the return of subjects of this kingdom who have gone into the dominions of the French king in Europe.10 William III c.16
1698FisheriesTo encourage and regulate the fishery of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Galway prisonersFor the relief of his majestyâs Protestant subjects, commonly known by the name of the Galway prisoners.Not Enacted
1698GamingAgainst deceitful, disorderly and excessive gaming.10 William III c. 11
1698Sir Robert Hamilton; Arthur Brownlow; Arthur, earl of GranardTo enable Sir Robert Hamilton, baronet, and Arthur Brownlow, esquire, trustees for Arthur, earl of Granard, to mortgage part of his estate for payment of debts and his sister's portion.Not Enacted
1698Liberty of the subjectFor securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonment beyond the seas.Not Enacted
1698Hat and felt manufactureTo prevent the deceits and abuses in making hats and felts.Not Enacted
1698Improvement of unprofitable landsTo encourage the improving of unprofitable lands in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698For plantations and improvements, and limiting number of sheep kept by any personFor encouragement of plantations and improvements in this kingdom, and for limiting the number of sheep to be kept by any person.Not Enacted
1698Preventing Protestants' estates descending to PapistsTo prevent the estates of Protestants to descend or come to Papists, and to encourage persons to become Protestants.Not Enacted
1698Iron and stave importsFor encouraging the importation of iron and staves.Not Enacted
1698William Jephson[To remedy the defects of] an act made the last session of this present parliament, entitled, an act to enable William Jephson, esquire, a member of this house, to sell part of his estate for payment of debts.Not Enacted
1698James King; Sophia King; John, Lord Baron of KingstonFor naturalizing James King and Sophia King children [of] John Lord Baron of Kingston.Not Enacted
1698Land tax for raising £120,000For raising £120,000 on all lands, tenements and hereditaments in this kingdom.10 William III c. 3
1698Estates of minors liable to debts of ancestorsWhereby estates by descent in fee to minors are made liable during their minority to the payment of the debts of their ancestors and also for redressing sundry defects in law in relation to extens on statutes of the staple and merchant.Not Enacted
1698Flax and hempFor encouraging the manufactures of flax and hemp in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Flax and hempFor correcting and amending some words of an act entitled an act for encouraging the manufactures of flax and hemp in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Malt tradeFor the better making and screening of malt for sale.Not Enacted
1698Process of lawTo restrain persons from holding pleas returning writs or other process of law within this kingdom.Not Enacted
1698Salmon fryTo prevent the destroying the fry of salmon.Not Enacted
1698Henry OwenTo enable [Henry Owen] to sell his estate in this kingdom for payment of debts and legacies.Not Enacted