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Bill Number1792Session1735
Title For the more effectual employment of the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all wrought silks, bengals, and stuffs mixed with silk, cotton, or Herba of the manufacture of Persia, China, or the East-India, and of all printed, stained, or dyed calicoes, in apparel, household stuff, or furniture, after a certain day therein limited.
Variant Title(s) For the more effectual employment of the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all wrought silks, bengals, and stuffs mixed with silk, cotton, or Herba of the manufacture of Persia, China, or the East-Indies; and of all painted, stained, or dyed calicoes in apparel, household stuff, or furniture, after a certain day therein limited.
Heads of Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 12 Nov 1735Leave or Order to Alderman French [0829]
Read & Committed 25 Nov 1735Presented by Alderman French [0829]
Reported 5 Dec 1735Reported by Alderman French [0829]
Sent to Chief Governor 5 Dec 1735   
Privy Council Stages
Decision of the Irish Privy Council Approved 
Received & Referred to Law Officers23 Dec 1735 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Rejected 
Engrossed  
Returned Bill Stages
House Presented  
Presented  
Sent to Other House  
Royal Assent  
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