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Searching for bills with subject of 410 - 'General toleration, general naturalization'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1692Encouragement of foreign Protestants to settle in IrelandFor encouragement of Protestant strangers to settle in the kingdom of Ireland.4 William & Mary c.2
1697Encouragement of foreign Protestants to settle in IrelandFor encouragement of Protestant strangers to come and settle in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1703Naturalization of ProtestantsFor the general naturalization of all Protestants that shall reside within this kingdom.2 Anne c.14
1703Toleration of Protestant DissentersTo give such toleration to Protestant Dissenters in Ireland as is by law allowed Protestant Dissenters in England.Not Enacted
1707Naturalization of foreign ProtestantsFor continuing and amending an act, intituled an act for naturalizing all Protestant strangers in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1719Rendering Protestant Dissenters more usefulFor rendering the Protestant Dissenters more useful and capable of supporting the Protestant interest of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1719Indemnity for Protestant Dissenters ('Toleration act')For exempting the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom from certain penalties to which they are now subject.6 George I c.5
1719Ease of protestant dissentersTo ease persons professing the Christian religion, and dissenters from the Church of Ireland as by law established, from the penalties of certain laws, to which they are now subject.Not Enacted
1743Naturalization of JewsFor the naturalization of persons professing the Jewish religion.Not Enacted
1745Naturalization of JewsFor the naturalization of persons professing the Jewish religion.Not Enacted
1747Naturalization of JewsFor the naturalization of persons professing the Jewish religionNot Enacted
1747Encouragement of foreign Protestants to settle in IrelandFor the further encouragement of Protestant strangers to inhabit Ireland.Not Enacted
1777Relief of Protestant DissentersFor the relief of his majesty's subjects the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1779Naturalization of foreign merchants and othersFor naturalizing such foreign merchants, traders, artificers, artisans, manufacturers, workmen, seamen, farmers and others, as shall settle in this kingdom.19 & 20 George III c.29
1779Relief of Protestant DissentersFor the relief of his majesty's faithful subjects the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom, and to repeal a clause in the act of the 2nd of Queen Anne entitled an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.19 & 20 George III c.6
1779Naturalization of foreign merchants and othersTo naturalize such foreign merchants, manufacturers and others, as shall settle in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1781Relief of protestant dissenters called secedersFor the relief of his majesty's dissenting subjects called seceders.21 & 22 George III c.57
1781Relief of Protestant DissentersFor the relief of Protestant Dissenters in certain matters therein contained.21 & 22 George III c.25
1783Naturalization of foreignersTo amend the several laws now in force for the naturalization of foreigners.Not Enacted
1783Naturalization of foreign merchants and othersFor extending the provisions of an act passed in this kingdom in the 19th and 20th years of his majesty's reign entitled an act for naturalizing such foreign merchants, traders, artificers, artisans, manufacturers, workmen, seamen, farmers and others, as shall settle in this kingdom.23 & 24 George III c.38
1793Relief of Protestant DissentersTo explain an act passed in the 19th and 20th years of his present majesty entitled an act for the relief of his majesty's faithful subjects the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom, and to repeal a clause in the act of the 2nd of Queen Anne entitled an act to prevent the further growth of Popery as far as the same relates to the Protestant Dissenters.Not Enacted
1796ANaturalization of foreign merchants and othersTo explain and amend an act, entitled, an act for naturalizing such foreign merchants, traders, artificers, artisans, manufacturers, workmen, seamen, farmers and others as shall settle in this kingdom.36 George III c.48