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Bill Number0644Session1800
Title For the better regulation of the butter trade of the city of Cork and the liberties thereof, and for the better regulation of the said city in the other matters therein to be mentioned, and in respect to lighters and vessels plying for hire, and also respecting sedans, chairs, coaches and chaises plying for hire within the city and liberties of the city of Cork.
Variant Title(s) For the better regulation of the butter trade of the city of Cork and the liberties thereof, and for the better regulation of the said city in the other matters therein to be mentioned, and in respect to lighters and vessels plying for hire.[9, 10, 15 July]

For the better regulation of the butter trade of the city of Cork and the liberties thereof, and for the better regulation of the said city in the other matters therein to be mentioned, and in respect to lighters and vessels plying for hire, and also respecting sedans, chairs, coaches and chaises plying for hire within the city and liberties of the city of Cork.[17, 22 July, 1 Aug]
Initial Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 9 Jul 1800Leave or Order to Lieutenant Colonel Longfield [1262]
Presented 9 Jul 1800Presented by Lieutenant Colonel Longfield [1262]
2nd Reading & Committed 10 Jul 1800   
Reported 15 Jul 1800Reported by Mr Uniacke [2122]
Sent to Other House 17 Jul 18002nd House Reporter John Bourke Earl of Mayo [0194]
Sent to Chief Governor 22 Jul 1800   
Privy Council Stages
Received & Referred to Law Officers26 Jul 1800 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Approved 
Engrossed 29 Jul 1800 
Returned Bill Stages
Royal Assent 1 Aug 1800 
Statute Number 40 George III c.100
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