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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1743Butchers and cattleTo amend and make more effectual the laws to prevent the maiming, killing, and destroying of cattle, and to prevent frauds committed by butchers dressing meat for sale.17 George II c.5
1743Dublin merchant and traders[For the relief of the merchant and traders of the city of Dublin.]Not Enacted
1743William, earl of Kerry, and Gertrude, countess of KerryFor enabling the Right Honourable William, earl of Kerry, to make a good jointure of £600 a year, agreed by him to be settled on Gertrude, countess of Kerry, before his intermarriage with her.17 George II, c.1 (private)
1743Transportation of felonsFor rendering more effectual the acts passed in this kingdom for transporting felons and vagabonds.Not Enacted
1743Additional dutyFor granting and continuing to his majesty an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, hides, and other goods and merchandizes therein mentioned.17 George II, c.1
1743Protestants intermarrying with PapistsFor annulling all marriages celebrated by any Popish priest or degraded clergyman between Protestant and Protestant and between Protestant and Papist.Not Enacted
1743Workhouse in DublinFor continuing and amending the several laws relating to the workhouse of the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1743Grand jury presentments in Co. Dublin, expenses of jurors, and office of sub-sheriffsFor the amendment of the law in relation to the raising of money by presentment at quarter sessions in the county of Dublin, regulating the expenses of jurors attending trials at bar, as also for regulating office of sub-sheriffs in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1743Regulating parliament electionsFor better regulating elections for members to serve in parliament.Not Enacted
1743Liberty of the subjectFor the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonment beyond the seas.Not Enacted
1743Draining bogsTo encourage the draining and improving of bogs and fenny and marshy or overflowed grounds.Not Enacted
1743Making of leases by guardiansFor improving minors' estates by enabling guardians to make leases.Not Enacted
1743Trials for treasonFor regulating of trials in cases of treason and misprision of treason.Not Enacted
1743Road from Athy, Co. Kildare, to CarlowFor amending, repairing and shortening the highway or road leading from Athy, in the county of Kildare, through the coal pits, to Castlecomer, in the county of Kilkenny, and from thence to the town of Carlow, in the county of Carlow.Not Enacted
1743Road from Toomyvara, Co. Tipperary, to LimerickTo explain and amend, and make more effectual an act for repairing the high road from the town of Tomivarah, in the county of Tipperary, to the town of the Silvermines, as also to the town of Nenagh, and from the said towns of Nenagh and Silvermines, by Shally Orchard, through the town of Tullo, in the said county, to the city of Limerick.Not Enacted
1743Road from Toomyvara, Co. Tipperary, to LimerickTo explain, continue, amend, and make more effectual an act, entitled, an act for repairing the high road leading from the town of Tomivarah, in the county of Tipperary, to the town of the Silvermines, as also to the town of Nenagh, and from the said towns of Nenagh and Silvermines, by Shally Orchard, through the towns of Tullo, in the said county, to the city of Limerick.17 George II, c.13
1743Benefit of clergyTo take away the benefit of clergy from any person that shall by night, or by daytime, feloniously and privately steal any goods out of any shop, warehouse, tan-yard, drying-house, cellar, or outhouse, though not adjoining to any dwelling-house, or off of quays, and to encourage persons to apprehend such felons and other robbers.17 George II, c.6
1743Transportation of felonsFor the more effectual transportation of felons and vagabonds.17 George II, c.4
1743Forgery, and salvage of shipsFor the amendment of the laws in relation to forgery, and the salvage of ships and goods stranded.17 George II, c.11
1743Hemp, flax and flax seedFor continuing and amending an act for the further improvement of the hempen and flaxen manufactures, and to encourage the raising of flax seed in this kingdom.17 George II, c.3
1743Naturalization of JewsFor the naturalization of persons professing the Jewish religion.Not Enacted
1743King's InnsFor selling or leasing certain houses and edifices, with their appurtenances, commonly called, the King's Inn, situate in the county of the city of Dublin, for purposes in the said act mentioned.Not Enacted
1743Edward Nicholson's charitable donationsFor regulating and rendering more effectual the charitable donations of Edward Nicholson, clerk, deceased.17 George II, c.2 (private)
1743Qualification 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.17 George II, c.9
1743Quarantine of ships and prevention of plagueTo oblige ships, coming from places infected, more effectually to perform their quarantine, and for the better preventing the plague being brought from foreign parts into Ireland, and to hinder the spreading of infection.17 George II, c.12
1743RevenueFor continuing and amending several laws heretofore made relating to his majesty's revenue, and for more effectual preventing frauds in his majesty's customs and excise.17 George II, c.7
1743Additional 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 upon such part of the sum of £100,000 part of the sum of £300,000 formerly raised, which shall remain unpaid on the 25th day of December, 1743, and also to pay an interest of £4 per cent per annum upon such part of the sum of £250,000 also formerly raised, as shall remain unpaid of the said 25th day of December, 1743, and towards the discharge of the said principal sums.17 George II, c.2
1743Continuing temporary statutesFor continuing and amending several statutes now near expiring, and for amending several other statutes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.17 George II, c.8
1743Against burning land, and for destroying verminTo prevent the pernicious practice of burning land, and for the more effectual destroying of vermin.17 George II, c.10