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Searching for bills with subject of 602 - 'Streets, pavements and cleaning'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1698Enlarging Dame's Gate in DublinFor enlarging the passage from Dameâs Gate to Cork Hill.Not Enacted
1710Paving in DublinFor the better amendment of the pavements in the city of Dublin, and for removing encroachments and nuisances that are or shall be erected thereon.Not Enacted
1717Paving, cleansing and nuisances in DublinFor the better amendment of the pavement, and more effectually cleansing of the streets of the city of Dublin, and removing encroachments and nuisances that are or shall be erected therein, and for preventing mischiefs occasioned by drivers of carts, drays and cars riding thereon, and for regulating the selling of hay in the city of Dublin, and liberties thereunto adjoining.4 George I c.11
1731Paving and cleansing in DublinFor explaining and amending an act, for amending the several laws now in force for the paving and cleansing the streets of the city of Dublin, and liberties of St. Sepulchre's, Thomas-court and Donore.Not Enacted
1755Streets in DublinFor making more effectual the several acts passed for repairing and amending the streets and highways in and about the city of Dublin.29 George II c.13
1757Wide streets in DublinFor making a wide and convenient way, street and passage from Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned.31 George II c.19
1759Wide streets in DublinFor amending an act, passed in the 31st year of his present majesty's reign, entitled, an act for making a wide and convenient way, street and passage from Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned, as also for amending another act, passed in the same year, for widening and repairing or rebuilding Baal's Bridge in the city of Limerick.33 George II c.15
1767Wide streets in DublinFor further amending an act passed in the 31st year of the reign of his late majesty King George II, entitled an act for making a wide and convenient way, street and passage from Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.7
1771BPaving in Dublin, Drumcondra and DonnybrookFor paving the streets and lanes within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and the parishes of Drumcondra and Donnybrook, as far as the city lamps extend.Not Enacted
1773Paving in DublinFor paving the streets, lanes, quays, bridges, squares, courts and alleys within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and other purposes relative to the said city of Dublin, and other places therein particularly mentioned.13 & 14 George III c.22
1775Paving in DublinTo explain and amend an act entitled an act for paving the streets, lanes, quays, bridges, squares, courts and alleys within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and other purposes relative to the said city of Dublin, and other places therein particularly mentioned, and for extending the provisions of the said act to the baronies of St Sepulchre and Donore.15 & 16 George III c.20
1777Paving in DublinFor appointing certain persons therein named to be trustees for paving the streets of Dublin, and vesting them with the several powers and authorities therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1777Wide streets in DublinTo direct the application of the sum of £5,000 granted this session to the commissioners appointed by act of parliament for making wide and convenient passages through the city of Dublin.17 & 18 George III c.27
1779Paving in DublinTo amend an act passed in the 13th and 14th years of his present majesty entitled an act for paving the streets, lanes, etc., within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned, and also to amend an act passed in the 15th and 16th years of his present majesty entitled an act to explain and amend an act for paving the streets, lanes, etc within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1781Paving and nuisances in DublinFor better paving the squares, streets, lanes, courts, alleys, quays and bridges within the limits or circuit of the circular or environ, whether within the county of Dublin or within the city and county of the city of Dublin, and the liberties thereof, except such parts of the barony of Donore as lie within the limits of said road, and for other purposes relative to the said city and county of the city of Dublin, and the liberties thereof, and for preventing and removing annoyances, obstructions and nuisances within the same.Not Enacted
1781Paving and nuisances in DublinFor paving the streets, lanes and other places in the city and county of the city of Dublin, and liberties thereof, and for preventing and removing obstructions and annoyances within the same, and for other purposes.21 & 22 George III c.60
1781Wide streets in Dublin, and coal trade in DublinFor the improvement of the city of Dublin by making wide and convenient passages through the same, and for regulating the coal trade therein.21 & 22 George III c.17
1783Wide streets and bridges in CorkFor clearing and widening streets and building bridges in the city of Cork, and other purposes.Not Enacted
1783Wide streets in Dublin, and coal trade in DublinFor continuing and amending an act passed in the 22nd year of his present majesty's reign entitled an act for the improvement of the city of Dublin by making wide and convenient passages through the same, and for regulating the coal trade thereof, and for other purposes.23 & 24 George III c.31
1785Wide streets in DublinFor further amending an act passed in the 31st year of the reign of his late majesty King George II entitled an act for making a wide and convenient way, street and passage from Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned, and also for explaining and further amending the several acts heretofore passed for the improvement of the city of Dublin by making wide and convenient passages through the same.Not Enacted
1786Wide streets in DublinFor explaining and further amending the several acts heretofore passed for the improvement of the city of Dublin by making wide and convenient passages through the same.26 George III c.32
1787Wide streets in DublinFor the further explaining and amending the several acts now in force for making wide and convenient passages in the city of Dublin.27 George III c.43
1790AWide streets in Dublin, and coal trade in DublinFor further amending an act, entitled, an act for continuing and amending an act passed in the 22nd year of his present majesty's reign, entitled, an act for the improvement of the city of Dublin, by making wide and convenient passages through the same, and for regulating the coal trade thereof, and for other purposes.30 George III c.19
1796AWide streets in DublinFor improving the city of Dublin, and for regulating, directing and controlling the conduct of the commissioners appointed under the several acts heretofore made for improving the city of Dublin, by making wide and convenient streets and passages throughout the same, and to explain the said acts.Not Enacted
1796AWide streets in DublinTo ascertain the powers of the commissioners for making wide and convenient streets in the city of Dublin, for opening the passage from Sackville Street to Carlisle Bridge, and for laying out new streets to the eastward thereof, and to ratify certain grants heretofore made by the said commissioners.36 George III c.54
1796BWide streets in DublinFor granting to the commissioners for making wide and convenient streets in Dublin, the sums therein mentioned for the purposes therein mentioned.37 George III c.59
1798Wide streets in Dublin, and coal trade in DublinTo grant certain duties on coals imported into the harbour of Dublin, in lieu of certain other duties now payable thereon, to the commissioners for making wide and convenient streets in Dublin, and for enabling the said commissioners more effectually to execute the trusts reposed in them, and for other purposes.Not Enacted
1799Wide streets in DublinTo grant certain duties therein mentioned to his majesty, to be applied to the purpose of making wide and convenient ways, streets and passages in the city of Dublin, and for enabling the commissioners therein mentioned, more effectually to execute the trust reposed in them.39 George III c.53
1800Wide streets in DublinTo amend and explain an act passed in the 39th year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act to grant certain duties therein mentioned to his majesty, to be applied to the purpose of making wide and convenient ways, streets and passages in the city of Dublin, and for enabling the commissioners therein mentioned, more effectually to execute the trust reposed in them.40 George III c.61