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Bill Number0575Session1743
Title To 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.
Variant Title(s) To 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, cellar, or outhouse; not adjoining any dwelling-house, or off of quays. [19 Dec]

To 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. [IPC]
Heads of Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 8 Dec 1743Leave or Order to Mr Matthew Deane [0607]
Read & Committed 12 Dec 1743Presented by Mr Matthew Deane [0607]
Reported 19 Dec 1743Reported by Mr Matthew Deane [0607]
Sent to Chief Governor 19 Dec 1743   
Privy Council Stages
Decision of the Irish Privy Council Amended 
Received & Referred to Law Officers7 Jan 1744 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Amended 
Engrossed 19 Jan 1744 
Returned Bill Stages
House Presented Commons 
Presented 27 Jan 1744 
Sent to Other House 1 Feb 1744 
Royal Assent 9 Feb 1744 
Statute Number 17 George II, c.6
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