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Bill Number2526Session1777
Title To enable Patrick Darcy of Kiltullagh in the county of Galway, esquire, grand nephew and heir of Patrick Darcy late of Kiltullagh, aforesaid, esquire, deceased, to charge the lands and hereditaments in the counties of Galway and Mayo, which were the estate of the said Patrick Darcy, deceased, with a jointure or provision for his present wife, Mary Darcy, or any after taken wife, and also to enable the said Patrick Darcy, the grand nephew, and the several persons to whom remainders are limited of the estates hereinafter therein mentioned of the said Patrick Darcy, deceased, when they shall respectively become seized of the said estate to make leases thereof for three lives or thirty one years.
Variant Title(s) To enable the said Patrick Darcy, grandnephew of the said Patrick Darcy, deceased, by deed or will to charge and encumber the lands which were the estate of the said Patrick Darcy, deceased, with a jointure or provision for his now wife, and for other purposes therein mentioned. [16 Feb. 1778]

To enable Patrick Darcy, esquire, and others, to settle jointures, make provision for younger children, and grant leases. [18, 19 Feb. 1778
Heads of Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 17 Feb 1778Leave or Order to Mr Denis Daly [0570]
Read & Committed 18 Feb 1778Presented by Mr Martin [1347]
Reported 19 Feb 1778Reported by Sir Lucius O'Brien [1558]
Sent to Chief Governor 19 Feb 1778   
Privy Council Stages
Decision of the Irish Privy Council Approved 
Received & Referred to Law Officers9 Apr 1778 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Approved 
Engrossed 13 May 1778 
Returned Bill Stages
House Presented Commons 
Presented 25 May 1778 
Sent to Other House 28 May 1778 
Royal Assent 11 Jun 1778 
Statute Number 17 & 18 George III c.4 (private)
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