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Bill Number2863Session1800
Title To enable Thomas Wyse of Saint John's in the liberties of the city of Waterford, esquire, and the other persons therein named, when they shall be respectively in possession of the lands and premises therein mentioned, part of the estates of Thomas Wyse the elder, late of Saint John's aforesaid, deceased, to make a lease or leases for lives, with or without covenants renewable forever, or for any term or time not exceeding 999 years, of the said estates, houses and lands in the city of Waterford and liberties thereof, and to make leases for three lives or 31 years, whichever should last longest, of certain lands, houses and premises in the Queen's County and county of Waterford, now in the possession of the said Thomas Wyse.
Initial Bill Stages
Originating Body Lords
Leave or Order Leave or Order to No leave recorded [7000]
Presented 6 Mar 1800Presented by No member named [7004]
2nd Reading & Committed 14 Mar 1800   
Reported 28 Mar 1800Reported by John Bourke Mayo [0194]
Sent to Other House 29 Mar 18002nd House Reporter Mr Elliot [0695]
Sent to Chief Governor 20 May 1800   
Privy Council Stages
Received & Referred to Law Officers12 Jul 1800 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Approved 
Engrossed 16 Jul 1800 
Returned Bill Stages
Royal Assent 1 Aug 1800 
Statute Number [40 George III no. 3 (private)]
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