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Searching for bills with subject of 710 - 'Corn'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1709Corn transportDirecting when corn may be transported, and when not.Not Enacted
1729Erection of public granaries[To erect public granaries in proper places, and under proper regulations.]Not Enacted
1745Encouragement of tillage, employment of poor, draining landsFor amending an act, entitled, an act for encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting into execution an act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another in this kingdom, and also for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay- yarn and woollen-yarn out of this kingdom for England.Not Enacted
1751Encouragement of tillage, employment of poor, draining landsFor amending an act, entitled, an act for encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting in execution an act entitled an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another in this kingdom, and also for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay yarn and woollen yarn out of this kingdom for England.25 George II c.10
1753Encouragement of tillage, employment of poor, draining landsFor amending an act passed in the 25th year of his present majesty's reign, entitled, an act for amending an act, entitled, an act for encouragement of tillage and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting in execution an act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another in this kingdom, and also for laying several duties upon coaches, chariots, berlins, calashes, chaises and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay yarn, and woollen yarn out of this kingdom for England.Not Enacted
1755Encouragement of tillage, employment of poor, draining landsFor amending an act, passed in the 25th year of his present majesty's reign, entitled, an act for amending an act, entitled, an act for encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also, for the more effectual putting in execution an act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another in this kingdom, and also for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay yarn, and woollen yarn out of this kingdom for England.29 George II c.10
1765Corn preservationFor the better preservation of corn.5 George III c.18
1767Corn preservationTo amend an act passed for the better preservation of corn.7 George III c.28