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| Bill Number | 0575 | Session | 1743 |
| Title |
To take away the benefit of clergy from any person that shall by night, or by daytime, feloniously and privately steal any goods out of any shop, warehouse, tan-yard, drying-house, cellar, or outhouse, though not adjoining to any dwelling-house, or off of quays, and to encourage persons to apprehend such felons and other robbers. |
| Variant Title(s) |
To take away the benefit of clergy from any person that shall, by night, or by daytime, feloniously and privately steal any goods out of any shop, warehouse, cellar, or outhouse; not adjoining any dwelling-house, or off of quays. [19 Dec]
To take away the benefit of clergy from any person that shall by night, or by daytime, feloniously and privately steal any goods out of any shop, warehouse, tan-yard, drying-house, cellar, or outhouse, though not adjoining to any dwelling-house, or off of quays, and to encourage persons to apprehend such felons and other robbers. [IPC] |
| Heads of Bill Stages |
| Originating Body |
Commons |
| Leave or Order |
8 Dec 1743 | Leave or Order to |
Mr Matthew Deane |
[0607] |
| Read & Committed |
12 Dec 1743 | Presented by |
Mr Matthew Deane |
[0607] |
| Reported |
19 Dec 1743 | Reported by |
Mr Matthew Deane |
[0607] |
| Sent to Chief Governor |
19 Dec 1743 | |
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| Privy Council Stages |
| Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Amended | |
| Received & Referred to Law Officers | 7 Jan 1744 | |
| Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
| Decision of the English Privy Council |
Amended | |
| Engrossed |
19 Jan 1744 | |
| Returned Bill Stages |
| House Presented |
Commons | |
| Presented |
27 Jan 1744 | |
| Sent to Other House |
1 Feb 1744 | |
| Royal Assent |
9 Feb 1744 | |
| Statute Number |
17 George II, c.6 |
| [+] Further Details |
Subjects:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
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