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| Bill Number | 0718 | Session | 1767 |  
| Title | 
For ascertaining the contributions of intrusion and quarterage in the city of Dublin, and other cities and towns corporate therein mentioned. | 
 
| Variant Title(s) | 
For the better regulation of the several trades, arts and manufactures, and for the better securing the freedom and rights of the citizens of Dublin. [3 Nov.-23 Feb.] | 
 
| Heads of Bill Stages | 
 
| Originating Body | 
Commons |  
| Leave or Order | 
3 Nov 1767 | Leave or Order to | 
Dr   Lucas | 
[1276] | 
 
| Read & Committed | 
9 Feb 1768 | Presented by | 
Dr   Lucas | 
[1276] | 
 
| Reported | 
9 Mar 1768 | Reported by | 
Dr   Lucas | 
[1276] | 
 
| Sent to Chief Governor | 
9 Mar 1768 |   | 
  | 
 
| Privy Council Stages | 
 
| Decision of the Irish Privy Council | 
Rejected |   | 
 
| Received & Referred to Law Officers | — |   | 
 
| Petition to English Privy Council | 
– |   | 
 
| Decision of the English Privy Council | 
 |   | 
 
| Engrossed | 
— |   | 
 
| Returned Bill Stages | 
 
| House Presented | 
 |   | 
 
| Presented | 
— |   | 
 
| Sent to Other House | 
— |   | 
 
| Royal Assent | 
— |   | 
 
| Statute Number | 
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| [+] Further Details | 
 
Extant Copies: 
 - ESTCT170445 
Reasons humbly offered, why heads of a bill for the regulating trades and manufactures in Ireland, should not pass into a law. 
Dublin : printed in the year, 1768. 14p. ; 8°.
  Subjects:
Committee: 
 Committee of the Whole House 
Procedural Features: Division; Later Petition Comments on Procedural Features: 
Later Petitions: 20 Feb. [at first ordered to lie on table; on 26 Feb. referred to CWH considering heads], 7 May 1768.
Division: 9 Mar. 1768. | 
 
 
  
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