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Bill Number | 5003 | Session | 1721 |
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[He [William Smith], Miller, is affected by an act passed in the last session of parliament for cleansing and repairing the water-course leading from the river Dodder to the city of Dublin, and praying relief therein]. |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
25 Oct 1721 | Leave or Order to |
Dr Trotter |
[2115] |
Read & Committed |
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Reported |
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Sent to Chief Governor |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
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Received & Referred to Law Officers | — | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
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Decision of the English Privy Council |
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Engrossed |
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House Presented |
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Presented |
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Sent to Other House |
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Royal Assent |
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Extant Copies:
- Marsh's Library, Z.1.1.13 (4), The case of William Smyth, of Harrold's Cross, near Dublin Miller. This printed item, which is certainly dated 1723 or later, refers to an act of 1719 (no. 4128), to Smyth's petition of Oct. 1721 and to another petition he presented to the house of commons in 1723 (probably relating to no. 4108).
ESTC RECORD NUMBER: ESTCN68389
TITLE: The case of William Smyth, of Harrold's Cross, near Dublin Miller.
IMPRINT: [London?, 1715?].
DATE: 1715.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2p. ; 2°.
NOTES: Drop-head title.
With a docket title.
PRIMARY LOC (BRITISH): Marsh's Library, Dublin (Dm)
Subjects:
Procedural Features: Initiating Petition
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