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Bill Number1184Session1729
Title For the more effectual preventing and further punishment of forgery, perjury, and subornation of perjury, and to make it felony to steal bonds, notes, or other securities for payment of money, and for the more effectual transporting of felons, vagabonds, and others.
Variant Title(s) For the more effectual preventing and further punishment of forgery, perjury, and subornation of perjury, and to make it felony to steal bonds, notes, or other securities for payment of money.

For the more effectual preventing and further punishment of forgery, perjury and subornation of perjury and to make it felony to steal bonds, notes or other securities for payment of money, and for the more effectual transporting felons, vagabonds, and others. [IPC]
Heads of Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 31 Oct 1729Leave or Order to Mr John Staunton [1988]
Read & Committed 7 Nov 1729Presented by Mr John Staunton [1988]
Reported 29 Nov 1729Reported by Mr John Staunton [1988]
Sent to Chief Governor 29 Nov 1729   
Privy Council Stages
Decision of the Irish Privy Council Approved 
Received & Referred to Law Officers22 Jan 1730 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Amended 
Engrossed 2 Feb 1730 
Returned Bill Stages
House Presented Commons 
Presented 24 Feb 1730 
Sent to Other House 27 Feb 1730 
Royal Assent 15 Apr 1730 
Statute Number 3 George II c.4
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