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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1745Andrew SavageFor vesting the estate of Andrew Savage, esquire, in trustees, to raise money for payment of debts and encumbrances.Not Enacted
1745Regulation of cottagesFor better regulation of cottagesNot Enacted
1745Popish agents intermeddling in parliament electionsTo prevent Popish agents intermeddling in the elections of members to serve in parliament.Not Enacted
1745MilitiaTo explain, amend, and continue an act made in this kingdom in the 2nd year of his late majesty King George I, entitled, an act to make the militia of this kingdom more useful.Not Enacted
1745Registration of Popish clergyTo explain and amend an act, entitled, an act for registering the Popish clergy.Not Enacted
1745Quieting possessions, and abduction of womenFor the more effectual execution of the orders of the courts of justice, for giving and quieting possessions, and punishing all persons concerned in violently carrying away women against their consent.Not Enacted
1745Encouraging Papists to become Protestants, and enabling Papists to take long leasesFor the further encouragement of Papists to become Protestants, and for enabling Papists to take long leases.Not Enacted
1745Destruction of turnpikes, and mending of roadsFor punishing such persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy turnpikes, for repairing highways.Not Enacted
1745Road from Dundalk, Co. Louth, to Dungannon, Co. TyroneFor repairing the road leading from Dundalk, in the county of Louth, through the upper half barony of the Fews to Armagh, and from thence to Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone.Not Enacted
1745Marriage of children against will of parents or guardiansTo amend and make more effectual an act passed in the 6th year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne, entitled, an act for the more effectual preventing the taking away and marrying children against the wills of their parents and guardians.Not Enacted
1745Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.Not Enacted
1745Frauds by bankruptsTo prevent frauds committed by bankrupts.Not Enacted
1745William Sprigge, Sir Lawrence Parsons, Thomas BurghFor establishing and confirming a partition of certain lands lying in the King's county, counties of Kildare and Westmeath, late the estate of William Sprigge of Clonivoe in the King's county, esquire, deceased, agreed to be made between Sir Lawrence Parsons of Parsonstown in the King's county, baronet, and Thomas Burgh of Oldtown in the county of Kildare, esquire, and for enabling the said Sir Laurence Parsons to make one or more lease or leases for 31 years or three lives of his part of the said lands, and for other purposes therein mentioned.19 George II c.1 (private)
1745Correspondence with sons of the Pretender to be high treasonTo make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the Pretender to his majesty's crown, and for attainting them of high treason, in case they shall land or attempt to land in this kingdom, and to give a reward of £50,000 for every of them, to any person or persons, who shall seize or secure them or any of them, if they or any of them shall land or shall attempt to land in this kingdom.19 George II c.1
1745Additional duty, and tax on salaries to repay government loanFor granting to his majesty an 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, and 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 on the 25th day of December 1745, as also to pay an interest of £4 per cent per annum upon a further sum not exceeding the sum of £70,000, to be borrowed for the purposes herein mentioned, and towards the discharge of the said principal sums.19 George II c.3
1745Additional 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, and for prohibiting the importation of all gold and silver lace, except of the manufacture of Great Britain.19 George II c.2
1745Annulling marriages by Popish priests, between Protestant and Protestant or Protestant and PapistFor annulling all marriages to be celebrated by any Popish priest between Protestant and Protestant, or between Protestant and Papist, and to amend and make more effectual an act, passed in this kingdom in the 6th year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne, entitled, an act for the more effectual preventing the taking away and marrying children, against the wills of their parents or guardians.19 George II c.13
1745Enlistment in foreign service, and restraining foreign educationFor the more effectual preventing his majesty's subjects from entering into foreign service, and for publishing an act of the 7th year of King William III entitled an act to prevent foreign education.19 George II c.7
1745Accepting affirmation of Quakers instead of oathFor accepting the solemn affirmation or declaration of the people called Quakers, instead of an oath in the usual form.19 George II c.18
1745Workhouse in DublinFor continuing and amending the several laws relating to the workhouse of the city of Dublin.19 George II c.21
1745Preservation of gameFor explaining an act, passed in the 10th year of his late majesty King William III entitled, an act for the preservation of the game, and the more easy conviction of such as shall destroy the same.19 George II c.14
1745Naturalization of JewsFor the naturalization of persons professing the Jewish religion.Not Enacted
1745Lessening number of sheep by encouraging tillageTo lessen the number of sheep, by encouraging tillage.Not Enacted
1745Qualification 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.19 George II c.8
1745Enclosure of north strand of River Liffey in DublinFor more the speedy and effectual enclosing and preserving the strand on the north side of the river Anna Liffey, near the city of Dublin.19 George II c.3 (private)
1745William Paul WarrenFor sale of part of the estate of William Paul Warren, esquire, to discharge his debts and encumbrances, and for settling the rest of his estate, and for other purposes therein mentioned.19 George II c.2 (private)
1745Caesar Colclough and Vesey ColcloughFor the relief of the creditors and the younger children of Caesar Colclough of Mocorry in the Co. Wexford, esquire, and for settling a maintenance on Vesey Colclough, grandson of the said Caesar, and for other purposes.19 George II c.4 (private)
1745Corporation regulationFor the better regulating of corporations.19 George II c.12
1745RevenueFor continuing and amending several laws heretofore made relating to his majesty's revenue, and for the more effectual preventing of frauds in his majesty's customs and excise.19 George II c.4
1745Hawkers and pedlars, and English Protestant schoolsFor the licensing hawkers and pedlars, and for the encouragement of English Protestant Schools.19 George II c.5
1745Flax and hempFor repealing the several acts of parliament, made in this kingdom for the encouragement and improvement of the hempen and flaxen manufactures, and for the better regulating, improving and encouraging the said manufactures.19 George II c.6
1745MilitiaTo continue and amend an act, passed in the 2nd year of the reign of his late majesty King George I entitled, an act to make the militia of this kingdom more useful.19 George II c.9
1745JuriesFor continuing and amending the several acts for the better regulating of juries.19 George II c.10
1745Regulating parliament electionsFor the better regulating elections of members to serve in parliament.19 George II c.11
1745Continuing temporary statutesFor reviving and continuing several temporary statutes.19 George II c.15
1745Archbishops' demesne lands, and building churchesFor amending the laws in relation to demesne lands belonging to archbishops, and in relation to the building of new parish churches.19 George II c.16
1745Corn, bread and marketsFor continuing and amending an act, entitled, an act for the buying and selling of all sorts of corn and meal and other things therein 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 the markets.19 George II c.17
1745Road from Naas, Co. Kildare, to Maryborough, Queen's Co.To explain, amend and make more effectual an act, made in the 7th year of his present majesty, entitled, an act for 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 town of Naas, in the Co. Kildare, to the town of Maryborough in the Queen's county.19 George II c.20
1745Road from Newcastle, Co. Limerick, to CorkTo continue and amend an act, entitled, an act for repairing the road leading form the town of Newcastle in the county Limerick, to the city of Limerick, and from thence to the city of Cork.19 George II c.19
1745Encouragement of tillage, employment of poor, draining landsFor amending an act, entitled, an act for encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting into execution an act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another in this kingdom, and also for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay- yarn and woollen-yarn out of this kingdom for England.Not Enacted
1745Common recoveriesFor amending the law in relation to common recoveries.Not Enacted
1745William FitzherbertFor vesting certain manors, lands, and hereditaments in this kingdom, the estate of William Fitzherbert, esquire, in trustees, in order that a competent part thereof may be sold for the payment of debts, and other encumbrances affecting the same, and for settling other lands in lieu of the lands to be sold.Not Enacted