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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1733Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor allowing further time to persons in offices and employments to qualify themselves, pursuant to an act, entitled, an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.7 George II c.4
1733Popish solicitorsFor the amendment of the law in relation to Popish solicitors and for remedying other mischief in relation to the practitioners in the several courts of law and equity.7 George II c.5
1733Preventing converts married to Popish wives becoming justices of peaceTo prevent persons converted from the Popish to the Protestant religion and married to Popish wives, from acting as justices of the peace.7 George II c.6
1733Continuing temporary statutesFor continuing several temporary statutes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George II c.7
1733Stealing of deerFor the effectual discovery and punishment of deer stealers.7 George II c.8
1733Bay yarn exportsTo prevent frauds and abuses in bay yarn exported to Great Britain.7 George II c.9
1733Flax and hempFor the further regulation and improvement of the flaxen and hempen manufactures.7 George II c.10
1733FisheriesFor the further encouragement of the fishery in this kingdom.7 George II c.11
1733Encouragement of tillage, employment of poorTo enable the commissioners appointed to put in execution an act for the encouragement of the tillage and better employment of the poor, etc, made in the 2nd year of the reign of his present majesty, to increase the salary of the stamp-master in the said act mentioned, and for increasing the salary of the treasurer of the county of Cork, and also for the better regulating of high-constables, and for the more easy recovery of public money in the hands of their executors and administrators.7 George II c.12
1733Burial in woolTo encourage the home consumption of wool, by burying in woollen only.7 George II c.13
1733Relief of mortgageesFor the relief of mortgagees, and for making the process in courts of equity more effectual against mortgagers who abscond, and cannot be served therewith, and against persons who, being served, refuse to appear, and also for the better regulating the payment of the fees of attorneys and solicitors.7 George II c.14
1733Corn, bread and marketsFor the buying and selling of all sorts of corn and meal, and other things in the said act mentioned, by weight, and for the more effectual preventing the frauds committed in the buying and selling thereof, and for regulating the price and assize of bread, and for better regulating of the markets.7 George II c.15
1733Road from Dublin to Kilcullen, Co. KildareFor making more effectual an act passed in the 3rd year of the reign of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to Kilcullen bridge, in the county of Kildare, and for repairing the road leading from Kilcullen bridge to the town of Kilcullen, in the said county.7 George II c.16
1733Road from Naas, Co. Kildare, to Maryborough, Queen's Co.For making more effectual an act passed in the 5th year of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading from the town of Naas in the county of Kildare, to the town of Maryborough, in the Queen's county.7 George II c.17
1733Road from Dundalk, Co. Louth, to Dunleer, Co. LouthFor making more effectual an act passed in the 5th year of the reign of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the town of Dunleer, in the county of Louth.7 George II c.18
1733Road from Kinnegad, Co. Westmeath, to AthloneFor repairing the road leading from the town of Kinnegad, in the county of Westmeath, to the town of Athlone, in the said county.7 George II c.19
1733Road from Cork to boundary of Cos. Cork and Tipperary, near Kilworth mountainFor making more effectual an act passed in the 5th year of the reign of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for 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 for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George II c.20
1733Road from Dublin to Kinnegad, Co. WestmeathFor making more effectual an act passed in the 5th year of the reign of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the town of Kinnegad, in the county of Westmeath, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George II c.21
1733Road from Dublin to Navan, Co. Meath, and roads from Navan to Nobber and Kells, Co. MeathFor making more effectual an act passed in the 3rd year of the reign of his present majesty King George II, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the town of Navan, in the county of Meath, and for repairing the road leading from the said county, as also for repairing the road leading from the said town of Navan to the town of Nobber, in the said county, as also for repairing the road leading from the said town of Navan to the town of Kells, in the said county.7 George II c.22
1733Road from Banbridge, Co. Down, to BelfastFor repairing the road leading from the bridge over the Bann-water, commonly called Bannbridge, in the county of Down, to the town of Belfast, in the county of Antrim.7 George II c.23
1733Road from Dundalk, Co. Louth, to Banbridge, Co. DownFor repairing the road leading from the town of Dundalk, in the county of Louth, to a bridge over the river Bann, commonly called Bannbridge, in the county of Down.7 George II c.24
1733Road from Tubber, near the bounds of Cos. Clare and Galway, to LimerickFor 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.7 George II c.25
1733Relief of creditors of Burton's, Falkiner's and Harrison's banksFor the relief of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton, and Samuel Burton, and Daniel Falkiner, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Samuel Burton, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Francis Harrison.7 George II c.26
1733Samuel MorrisFor the relief of the creditors of Samuel Morris, esquire, deceased, and of Samuel Morris, esquire, his son and heir, by sale of part of the estate of the said Samuel Morris, the son, for payment of debts and legacies, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George II c.1 (private)
1733William GrahamFor the sale of part of the settled estate of William Graham, of Drogheda, esquire, and for settling other lands in lieu thereof, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George II c.2 (private)
1733Additional dutyFor granting and continuing to his majesty an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, and other goods and merchandizes therein mentioned.7 George II c.1
1733Additional duty, and tax on salaries to repay government loanFor granting to his majesty a further additional duty on wine, silk, hops, china, earthen, japanned or lacquered ware, and vinegar, and also a tax of 4s. in the pound on all salaries, profits of employments, fees, and pensions, to be applied to pay an interest of £5 per cent per annum for the sum of £300,000 or such part thereof as shall remain unpaid on the 25th day of December 1733, and towards the discharge of the said principal sum.7 George II c.2
1733Bankers' notesFor more effectual securing the payment of bankers' notes.Not Enacted
1733Clerical residenceFor making more effectual and amending an act, passed in the 36th year of the reign of King Henry VI, entitled, an act that beneficed persons shall keep residence.Not Enacted
1733Preservation of gameFor the better preservation of the game.Not Enacted
1733Employment of the poor, by prohibiting wearing of foreign silksFor the more effectual employment of the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all wrought silks, bengals, and stuffs mixed with silk, cotton, or Herba of the manufacture of Persia, China, or the East India, and of all painted, stained, or dyed calicoes in apparel, household stuff or furniture, after a certain day therein limited, excepting as therein excepted, and also excepting calicoes, painted, stained or dyed in this Kingdom or Great Britain.Not Enacted
1733Samuel MorrisTo vest the lands of Lead East and West, Lismore, and other lands in the county of Kerry, part of the estate of Samuel Morris, esquire, in trustees, to be sold for payment of his debts, legacies and encumbrances affecting the same, and of his own debts, and for enabling the said Samuel Morris to settle lands of equal value on his wife, in lieu of the lands of Cahirmoy, Sheely, Knockaneshawke, and Banemore, which are part of her jointure.Not Enacted
1733Encouragement of tillageFor the further encouragement of tillage.Not Enacted
1733Encouragement of trade, by regulation of ships' loadingsFor the further encouragement of trade, by admitting ships coming from foreign parts to invoice part of their loadings, and keep the remainder of their loadings on board, to be carried to foreign markets.Not Enacted
1733Pipe water of DublinFor the better supplying the inhabitants of the city of Dublin and liberties thereof with pipe water.Not Enacted
1733Trials for treasonFor regulating trials in cases of treason, and misprision of treason.Not Enacted
1733Qualification of justices of the peaceFor the better qualification of the justices of the peace.Not Enacted
1733Annulling marriages by Popish priestsTo annul and make void all marriages celebrated by Popish priests or friars, and to illegitimate the issue of such marriages.Not Enacted
1733RevenueFor continuing and amending an act, entitled, an act for the more effectual preventing several frauds and abuses committed in his majesty's customs and excise, and for settling the rates of certain goods and merchandizes not particularly valued in the book of rates, and for continuing and amending an act, entitled, an act for the better securing and collecting his majesty's revenue, and also for preventing frauds in the collection thereof.7 George II c.3
1733William MaynardFor selling part of the estate of William Maynard esquire in the county of Tipperary for payment of his debts and selling lands in the county of Cork to the same uses.Not Enacted