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Searching for bills with subject of 004 - 'Divorce and allowing to marry'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
16 Matching Records
SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1705Dissolving marriage of John Harrison and Anne HarrisonFor the dissolving of the marriage between John Harrison and Anne, his wife.Not Enacted
1710Arthur JudgeIn relation to Mr Arthur Judge the younger.Not Enacted
1729Dissolving marriage of Joseph Austin and Mary MitchellTo dissolve the marriage of Joseph Austin, of the city of Cork, merchant, with Mary Mitchell, and to enable him to marry again.3 George II c.1 (private)
1747Dissolving marriage of Gorges Lowther and Judith UsherTo dissolve the marriage of Gorges Lowther of Killrew in the Co. of Meath, esquire, with Judith Usher, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned21 George II c.2 (private)
1751Dissolving marriage of George Frend and Elizabeth VanluenTo dissolve the marriage of George Frend, esquire, captain of a company of foot in the regiment commanded by the Honourable Colonel Waldegrave, with Elizabeth Vanluen, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.25 George II c.3 (private)
1767Dissolving marriage of Phineas Riall and Mary BoltonTo dissolve the marriage of Phineas Riall with Mary Riall, otherwise Bolton, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.1 (private)
1767Dissolving marriage of James Waddell and Letitia FreemanTo dissolve the marriage of James Waddell, esquire, with Letitia Freeman, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.4 (private)
1781Dissolving marriage of Richard Gibbings and Alice HydeTo dissolve the marriage of Richard Gibbings, clerk, with Alice Gibbings, otherwise Hyde, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again.21 & 22 George III c.7 (private)
1793Dissolving marriage of Viscount Belmore and Viscountess BelmoreTo dissolve the marriage of Armar Lowry, Lord Viscount Belmore, with Henrietta, Lady Viscountess Belmore, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again.33 George III c.1 (private)
1793Dissolving marriage of Mathias Finucane and Anne O'BrienTo dissolve the marriage of Mathias Finucane, esquire, with Anne Finucane, otherwise O'Brien, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.33 George III c.6 (private)
1796ADissolving marriage of earl of Westmeath and countess of WestmeathTo dissolve the marriage of George Frederick earl of Westmeath with Ann countess of Westmeath his now wife, and to enable him to marry again.Not Enacted
1796BDissolving marriage of earl of Westmeath and countess of WestmeathTo dissolve the marriage of George Frederick, earl of Westmeath, with Ann, countess of Westmeath, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again.[37 George III no. 1 (private)]
1798Marriage settlement of William Mullins and Frances SageTo bar the limitations of the settlement executed on the marriage of William Townsend Mullins, esquire, with Frances Elizabeth Sage, in consequence of the dissolution of the said marriage.38 George III c.2 (private)
1799Dissolving marriage of Charles Annesley and Sarah CarterTo dissolve the marriage of Charles Annesley, esquire, with Sarah Annesley, otherwise Carter, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for purposes therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1800Dissolving marriage of Charles Annesley and Sarah CarterTo dissolve the marriage of Charles Annesley, esquire, with Sarah Annesley, otherwise Carter, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.[40 George III no. 8 (private)]
1800Dissolving marriage of Alexander Montgomery and Mary chuteTo dissolve the marriage of Alexander Montgomery, esquire, captain in his majesty's Monaghan regiment of militia, with Mary Montgomery, otherwise Chute, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again.[40 George III no. 6 (private)]