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Session | Short Title | Title | Statute Number |
1759 | Proclamations for meeting of parliament | To enable his majesty, his heirs and successors, to issue a proclamation for the meeting of the parliament, notwithstanding any adjournment or prorogation of the same. | Not Enacted |
1781 | Poynings' law | For declaring the sole and exclusive right of the Irish parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever, internal and external, for the kingdom of Ireland. | Not Enacted |
1795 | Freedom of house of commons and the abolition of certain offices | For the further securing the freedom and independence of the house of commons, and for the reduction of the public expenses by the abolition of certain offices. | Not Enacted |
1795 | Acts of parliament to commence with royal assent | That acts of parliament shall commence from the time of the royal assent given. | 35 George III c.12 |
1798 | Printing of commons journals | For authorizing the payment of the sums therein mentioned, granted for defraying the expense of reprinting the journals of the house of commons, and making indexes thereto. | 38 George III c.81 |
1800 | Representation of Ireland in parliament of United Kingdom | To regulate the mode by which the lords spiritual and temporal and the commons to serve in the parliament of the United Kingdom on the part of Ireland, shall be summoned and returned to the said parliament. | 40 George III c.29 |
1800 | Union of Great Britain and Ireland | For the union of Great Britain and Ireland. | 40 George III c.38 |
1800 | Compensation for act of union | For granting certain annuities to the officers and attendants of both houses of parliament, whose offices and attendance shall cease after the union, or whose offices shall be diminished in value thereby. | 40 George III c.50 |
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