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Bill Number | 2792 | Session | 1771B |
Title |
For ratifying and confirming certain leases for lives renewable forever, of certain grounds in and adjoining to Dominick Street in the city of Dublin, made by the Right Honourable Usher, Lord St George, baron of Hatley St George, and Elizabeth, Lady St George, his wife, against them, and against the issue of their bodies, and all other person and persons claiming or to claim under the settlement made upon their intermarriage. |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
6 Dec 1771 | Leave or Order to |
Sir Lucius O'Brien |
[1558] |
Read & Committed |
14 Dec 1771 | Presented by |
Sir Lucius O'Brien |
[1558] |
Reported |
19 Dec 1771 | Reported by |
Mr Robert French |
[0834] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
19 Dec 1771 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 4 Apr 1772 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
Decision of the English Privy Council |
Amended | |
Engrossed |
8 May 1772 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
18 May 1772 | |
Sent to Other House |
21 May 1772 | |
Royal Assent |
2 Jun 1772 | |
Statute Number |
11 & 12 George III c.3 (private) |
[+] Further Details |
English Privy Council Records:
- Petition of Richard Cooban Carr praying a copy of the report of Mr Attorney and Solicitor General on Lord St George’s private Irish bill and that he may be heard by counsel in support of the said bill. 5 May 1772. (PC 1/15/90).
Privy Council Notes:
- 'having heard counsel on behalf of Lord and Lady St George and Emilia St George in support of the said bill' (PC 2/116, p. 221, 7 May 1772).
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
Procedural Features: Initiating Petition Comments on Procedural Features:
Initiating petition: 5 Dec. 1771. |
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