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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1719Frauds by guardiansTo prevent frauds committed by guardians.Not Enacted
1719Marriage of children against will of parents or guardiansFor the better and more effectual preventing marriages of infants against the wills of their parents or guardians and for more regular solemnisation of matrimony.Not Enacted
1719MilitiaTo continue and amend an act entitled an act to make the militia of this kingdom more useful.6 George I c.3
1719Quit, crown and composition rentsFor the ease of his majesty's subjects in their paying of quit rents, crown rents and composition rents.Not Enacted
1719RiotsFor the effectual preventing of tumults and riotous assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectual punishing the rioters.Not Enacted
1719Encouragement of tillage, and regulation of corn tradeFor the encouragement of tillage, and the regulating the buying and selling of corn.Not Enacted
1719Transportation of felons, and suppression of tories and rappareesFor the better and more effectual apprehending and transporting of felons and others, and for continuing and amending several laws made in this kingdom for suppressing tories, robbers and rapparees.6 George I c.12
1719Writs of errorTo prevent delays in writs of error, and for the further amendment of the law.6 George I c.6
1719Clerical residence and schoolsFor the better enabling and encouraging incumbents who have the cure of souls to reside upon their respective benefices, and for making a further provision for maintaining schools for teaching the English tongue throughout this kingdom.Not Enacted
1719Rendering Protestant Dissenters more usefulFor rendering the Protestant Dissenters more useful and capable of supporting the Protestant interest of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1719Indemnity for Protestant Dissenters ('Toleration act')For exempting the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom from certain penalties to which they are now subject.6 George I c.5
1719Privilege of parliamentFor further explaining and limiting privileges of parliament.Not Enacted
1719Qualification of members of parliamentFor securing the freedom of parliaments, by further disqualifying members to sit in the house of commons.Not Enacted
1719Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.6 George I c.17
1719John BinghamTo enable John Bingham, esquire, to settle a competent jointure on such wife as he shall marry, and to charge his estate with portions for his younger children.6 George I c.3 (private)
1719Coal tradeFor the more effectual preventing the engrossing and regrating of coals in this kingdom.6 George I c.2
1719Relief of creditors Sir Maurice EustaceFor sale of the estate of Sir Maurice Eustace, knight, deceased, for the payment of his debts.6 George I c.1 (private)
1719Preserving inheritance of churchFor explaining and amending an act entitled an act for the preservation of the inheritance, right and profits belonging to the church and persons ecclesiastical.Not Enacted
1719To prevent the further growth of PoperyFor securing the Protestant interest of this kingdom by further amending the several acts of parliament made against Papists and to prevent the further growth of Popery.Not Enacted
1719Frauds in tanning leatherTo prevent the frauds and deceits committed in the tanning of leather.Not Enacted
1719Robert MillerFor sale of part of the estate of Robert Miller of Millford in County Mayo, esquire, for payment of his debts.6 George I c.5 (private)
1719Thomas Carter, senior, and Thomas Carter, juniorFor sale of part of the estate of Thomas Carter, senior, esquire, for payment of debts, and to enable Thomas Carter, junior, esquire, to make provision for younger children.Not Enacted
1719Lighting in Dublin, Cork and LimerickFor erecting and continuing lights in the city of Dublin and liberties thereunto adjoining, and also in the cities of Cork and Limerick, and liberties thereof.6 George I c.18
1719Repair of highwaysFor the more effectual repair of the public highways and roads in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1719Pewter and brassFor amending an act for redress of certain abuses in making pewter and brass.Not Enacted
1719Paving in towns, and fires and hackneys in DublinFor the more effectual amendment of the pavements of the several counties of towns in this kingdom, and for preventing mischiefs that may happen by fire in the city of Dublin, and for augmenting the number of hackney coaches and chairs in the said city.6 George I c.15
1719Water course from the River Dodder to the city of DublinFor cleansing and repairing the water course leading from the River Dodder to the city of Dublin, and to prevent the diverting and corrupting of the water therein.6 George I c.16
1719OutlawriesFor the enrolment of exigents and outlawries upon attainders, and for making the said enrolments evidence in any court of record.Not Enacted
1719Restraining Papists from being constables, and parish watchesFor continuing and amending an act entitled an act to restrain Papists from being high and petty constables, and for better regulating the parish watches.Not Enacted
1719Yarn, cloth, flax and hempFor better regulating the buying and selling yarn and cloth, and further improving the hempen and flaxen manufacture of this kingdom.6 George I c.7
1719Kilner BrasierFor vesting certain lands in the county of Donegal, part of the estate of the Honourable Kilner Brasier, esquire, in certain trustees for payment of his debts, and for settling other lands in the county of the city of Limerick, of a greater value, to the same uses.6 George I c.6 (private)
1719Additional dutyFor continuing to his majesty the additional duties on beer, ale, strong waters, tobacco and other goods and merchandises, and also on all sorts of wine, strong waters, and spirits perfectly made, and upon all spirits made and distilled of wine, and also a tax on all salaries, profits of employments, fees, and pensions therein mentioned, and for continuing the further additional duty on ale, beer and strong waters, and spirits perfectly made, and upon spirits made and distilled of wine, and for granting an additional duty on molasses, treacle, tea, coffee, chocolate and cocoa-nuts, and for securing the repayment of £50,000 sterling formerly advanced to his majesty for the use of the public, with the interest thereof.6 George I c.4
1719Running of goodsFor the more effectual preventing the running of goods, and for the further preventing of frauds committed in the collecting of his majesty's customs.6 George I c.8
1719Charitable usesTo prevent the misapplication of lands, goods or money given to charitable uses.Not Enacted
1719Parish church of Christ Church, CorkFor rebuilding the parish church of Christ Church in the city of Cork.6 George I c.9 (private)
1719Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor quieting and establishing corporations, and for freeing and discharging all persons in employments from the penalties they may have incurred by not qualifying themselves pursuant to the act to prevent the further growth of Popery, and for limiting the time for prosecutions upon the said act.Not Enacted
1719Nicholas Plunkett, Henry PlunkettFor confirming an agreement made between Nicholas Plunkett and Henry Plunkett, his brother, and exchanging their estates, and for securing to several Protestant legatees the legacies to them bequeathed by the last will of Nicholas Plunkett, esquire, deceased.6 George I c.4 (private)
1719Abbreviating Michaelmas termFor abbreviating Michaelmas term, and settling the commencement thereof.6 George I c.1
1719Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor quieting and discharging all persons in offices or employments from the penalties they may have incurred by not qualifying themselves, pursuant to the act to prevent the further growth of Popery, and for limiting the time for prosecutions on the act.6 George I c.9
1719Parish watches, mending highways and public moneyFor better regulating the parish watches, and amending the highways in this kingdom, and for preventing the misapplication of public money.6 George I c.10
1719TithesFor the more easy recovery of small tithes.Not Enacted
1719AdvowsonsFor better securing the right of advowson and presentation to ecclesiastical benefices.6 George I c.11
1719Impropriations and tithe restitutionFor amending and enforcing a clause contained in an act to enable restitution of impropriations and tithes, and other rights ecclesiastical, to the clergy, with a restraint of alienating the same, and direction for presentation to the churches.6 George I c.14
1719Curates' maintenanceFor the better maintenance of curates within the Church of Ireland.6 George I c.13
1719Sir John Byrne, Charles Wilcocks, Joshua Wilcocks, Thomas WilcocksFor vesting the lands of Coolbanagher alias Coolbanacree alias Colebanagher, Kilgenny, Ballyraghan, Ballynabegg, Glanballyfin and Shanebegg, and the woods thereon, lying and being in the Queen's County in Sir John Byrne, baronet, a minor, and his heirs, subject to the sum of £2,500 to be raised by mortgage of the lands, or a competent part thereof, or by the sale of the said woods, to be paid to the heirs, executors, administrators or representatives of Charles Wilcocks, Joshua Wilcocks and Thomas Wilcocks, deceased, respectively.6 George I c.7 (private)
1719Charles MorganTo enable Charles Morgan, junior, of Kilcolgan in the county of Galway, esquire, to sell or mortgage part of his estate for the payment of his debts.6 George I c.8 (private)
1719Relief of creditors of Richard, earl of RossFor the more speedy paying the creditors of Richard, earl of Ross.6 George I c.2 (private)
1719Ease of protestant dissentersTo ease persons professing the Christian religion, and dissenters from the Church of Ireland as by law established, from the penalties of certain laws, to which they are now subject.Not Enacted