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Bill Number2749Session1757
Title For vesting the estate of Dame Mary Parsons, daughter and heiress of John Cleare, late of Kilbury in the Co. Tipperary, esquire, deceased, comprehended in certain articles previous to the marriage of the said Dame Mary with Sir William Parsons, baronet, in certain trustees, for sale of a sufficient part thereof, to discharge the debts of the said John Cleare, and also the debts not exceeding £6,000 of the said Sir William Parsons, and for settling such part of the estate of the said Dame Mary as shall remain unsold, and the whole of the estate of the said Sir William Parsons comprehended in articles so executed, previous to the intermarriage of the said Sir William Parsons and Dame Mary, to and for the uses and purposes mentioned in or intended by the said articles, touching the said estates respectively, and also for settling certain lands which the said Sir William Parsons is seized in fee of, to the same uses and for the same trusts, intents and purposes, expressed in the said articles touching and concerning the estate of the said Dame Mary Parsons, except only so far as the said articles relate to the debts of the said John Cleare.
Variant Title(s) For vesting the estate of Dame Mary Parsons, daughter and heir of John Cleare, late of Kilbury, in the Co. Tipperary, esquire; deceased, in certain trustees, for the sale of a sufficient part thereof to discharge the debts of the said John Cleare, and also the debts, not exceeding £6000 of Sir William Parsons, Baronet, husband of the said Dame Mary; and for settling such part of the estate of the said Dame Mary as shall remain unsold, and the whole of the estate of the said Sir William Parsons, mentioned in the articles executed previous to the intermarriage of the said Sir William Parsons and Dame Mary, to and for the uses and purposes mentioned in, or intended by the said articles. [ 16, 19,22 Dec]

For vesting the estate of Dame Mary Parsons, daughter and heiress of John Cleare, late of Kilbury in the Co. Tipperary, esquire; deceased, comprehended in certain articles previous to the marriage of the said Dame Mary with Sir William Parsons, Baronet in certain trustees, for sale of a sufficient part thereof, to discharge the debts of the said John Cleare, and also the debts not exceeding £6,000 of the said Sir William Parsons, and for settling such part of the estate of the said Dame Mary as shall remain unsold, and the whole of the estate of the said Sir William Parsons comprehended in articles so executed, previous to the intermarriage of the said Sir William Parsons and Dame Mary, to and for the uses and purposes mentioned in or intended by the said articles, touching the said estates respectively, and also for settling certain lands which the said Sir William Parsons is seized in fee of, to the same uses and for the same trusts, intents and purposes, expressed in the said articles touching and concerning the estate of the said Dame Mary Parsons, except only so far as the said articles relate to the debts of the said John Cleare. [IPC]
Heads of Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 16 Dec 1757Leave or Order to Mr Fitzgerald [0744]
Read & Committed 19 Dec 1757Presented by Mr Le Hunte [1216]
Reported 22 Dec 1757Reported by Mr Pery [1671]
Sent to Chief Governor 22 Dec 1757   
Privy Council Stages
Decision of the Irish Privy Council Amended 
Received & Referred to Law Officers29 Mar 1758 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Amended 
Engrossed 16 Apr 1758 
Returned Bill Stages
House Presented Commons 
Presented 21 Apr 1758 
Sent to Other House 25 Apr 1758 
Royal Assent 29 Apr 1758 
Statute Number 31 George II c.3 (private)
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