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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1723Frauds by guardians and executorsFor preventing frauds committed by guardians and executors.Not Enacted
1723Qualification of justices of the peaceFor better qualifying persons to be justices of the peace.Not Enacted
1723Preserving inheritance of churchFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act for the preservation of the inheritance, rights, profits of lands belonging to the church and persons ecclesiastical.Not Enacted
1723Maiming and woundingTo prevent malicious maiming and wounding.Not Enacted
1723Pewter and brassFor redress of certain abuses in making pewter and brass.Not Enacted
1723MinesFor further encouragement in the finding and working of mines and minerals in this kingdom.10 George I c.5
1723Granting further time to Roman Catholics of Limerick to give securityFor further granting further time to the Roman Catholic inhabitants of Limerick to enter into security for themselves, their wives, children, and servants, pursuant to an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.Not Enacted
1723To prevent the further growth of PoperyFor explaining and amending the acts to prevent the growth of Popery, and for strengthening the Protestant interest of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1723Qualification of members of parliamentFor freedom of parliament by qualifying the members to sit in the house of commons.Not Enacted
1723Free schoolsFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act for the erection of free-schools.Not Enacted
1723John BinghamTo enable John Bingham, esquire to pay his debts, and to raise portions for his younger children.Not Enacted
1723Mary Dowdall, Garret DarceyFor the relief of Mrs Mary Dowdall, and to oblige Garret Darcey to surrender himself to justice to certain day therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1723Sir Henry KingFor confirming the settlement made by Sir Henry King, baronet, on his intermarriage, and for sale of part of his estate for payment of debts charged thereon.Not Enacted
1723Relief of James Leathley, Benjamin Taylor and James Duggan, and their creditorsFor the relief of James Leathley, Benjamin Taylor, and James Duggan, and their creditors, in respect of several sums of money illegally taken and exacted from them in the treasury during the time Sir William Robinson was deputy vice-treasurer general of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1723Additional dutyFor granting and continuing to his majesty the additional duties on beer, ale, strong waters, tobacco, and other goods, and also on all sorts of wine, strong waters, etc., and the further additional duties on beer, ale, aqua vitae, and strong waters, brewed and made in this kingdom, and on brandy or spirits above proof, and on tea, coffee, chocolate, and cocoa-nuts and also a tax on salaries, and for securing the repayment of £50,000 sterling formerly advanced to his late majesty, for the use of the public, with interest.10 George I c.1
1723Flax and hempFor amending the several laws now in force for encouraging the hempen and flaxen manufactures in this kingdom, and for the further improvement thereof.10 George I c.2
1723Parish watches, mending highways and public moneyFor continuing and amending an act, entitled, and act for the better regulating of the parish-watches, and amending the highways in this kingdom, and for preventing misapplication of public money, and also for establishing a regular watch in the city of Dublin, and to prevent mischief which may happen by graving ships in river Liffey.10 George I c.3
1723Continuing temporary statutesFor continuing several temporary statutes in this kingdom, and now near expiring.10 George I c.4
1723Union and division of parishes, and parish of St Anne, DublinFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act for real union and division of parishes, and for confirming an exchange made of a piece of ground whereon the parish church and vicarage house of the parish of St Anne, in the suburbs of the city of Dublin, was, by a former act of parliament directed to be built, for another piece of ground, and for appropriating such other piece of ground to the same uses.10 George I c.6
1723First fruitsFor amending an act, entitled an act, for confirming the several grants made by her late majesty of the first fruits and twentieth parts, payable out of the ecclesiastical benefices in this kingdom, and also for giving the archbishops and other ecclesiastical persons for four years for the payment of first fruits, and for incorporating the trustees and commissioners of said first fruits.10 George I c.7
1723Accepting affirmation of Quakers instead of oathFor accepting the solemn affirmation or declaration of the people called Quakers, in certain cases, instead of an oath in the usual form.10 George I c.8
1723Butter trade, hides, beef, pork, salmonFor continuing and amending the laws in relation to butter and tallow, and the casks in which such goods are to be made up, and in relation to the curing of hides, and making up of beef and pork for exportation, and for preventing the destruction of salmon.10 George I c.9
1723Cattle and sheep marketsFor regulating abuses committed in the buying and selling cattle and sheep in several markets in this kingdom.10 George I c.10
1723Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.10 George I c.11
1723Erasmus Smith's charitiesFor further application of the rents and profits of lands and tenements, formerly given by Erasmus Smith, esquire, deceased, to charitable uses.10 George I c.1 (private)
1723George MathewFor enabling George Mathew, junior, son and heir apparent of George Mathew, of Thomastown, in the county of Tipperary, esquire, to settle a jointure, and make provision for younger children, and other purposes.10 George I c.2 (private)
1723Henry Percy, Emerson PercyTo enable Henry Percy, esquire, and Emerson Percy, his son and heir apparent, to make a settlement on any wife said Emerson may marry, and to make provision for younger children.10 George I c.3 (private)
1723William Longfield, Robert Longfield, Edward EustaceTo enable William Longfield, of Kilbride, in the county of Meath, esquire and Robert Longfield, of Castlemary, in the county of Cork, esquire to make fee farms, or leases for lives renewable for ever, of the lands and tenements herein after mentioned, by and with consent of Edward Eustace, of Castlemore, in the county of Carlow, esquire.10 George I c.4 (private)
1723Cadwallader, Baron BlaneyTo enable the Right Honourable Cadwallader, Lord Baron Blaney, of Monaghan, to sell part of his estate for payment of debts.10 George 1 c.5 (private)
1723John ChichesterFor the better settling of the manor of Dunbrody, in the county of Wexford, on the honourable John Chichester, esquire, for life, with power to settle a jointure on any wife he shall marry, and for raising portions for younger children.10 George I c.6 (private)
1723Henry O'HaraFor sale of part of the estate of Henry O'Hara of Crebilly, in Co. Antrim, esquire, for payment of debts and legacies.10 George I c.7 (private)
1723Robert BellFor vesting part of the estate of Robert Bell, of Parane in the County of Mayo, esquire in trustees, to be sold for payment of debts affecting the same.10 George I c.8 (private)
1723Martha, Viscountess Blessington; Charles, Lord Viscount BlessingtonFor making a provision, by way of jointure, for the Right Honourable Martha, Lady Viscountess Blessinton, in case she shall survive her husband Charles, Lord Viscount Blessinton.10 George I c.11 (private)
1723John CookeFor the sale of part of the estate of John Cooke, late of Kiltinane, in the county of Tipperary, esquire, deceased, for payment of debts, legacies, and portions.10 George I c.9 (private)
1723James StevensonFor the better sale of part of the estate of James Stevenson, esquire, for payment of debts.10 George I c.10 (private)
1723Writs of mandamus and quo warrantosFor rendering the proceedings upon writs of mandamus, and informations in the nature of a quo warranto, more speedy and effectual, and for more easy trying and determining the rights of offices and franchises in corporations and boroughs.Not Enacted
1723Preservation of gameFor the further preservation of game in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1723Mathew Plunkett, called lord baron of LouthTo enable Mathew Plunkett, esquire, commonly called lord baron of Louth, to settle a jointure, or make some other provision for his present wife, in case she shall happen to survive him.Not Enacted
1723Henry MervynFor sale of part of the estate of Henry Mervyn, esquire in County Tyrone, for payment of debts and encumbrances charged thereon.Not Enacted
1723Sheriffs' accountsFor the more easy passing sheriffs accounts.Not Enacted
1723Trials at law and proceedings at assizesFor regulating trials at law and proceedings at assizes.Not Enacted
1723Encouragement of tillageFor the encouragement of tillage.Not Enacted
1723Employment of poorFor the better employing of the poor.Not Enacted
1723Butchers and tannersTo prevent butchers gashing and cutting hides and skins, and to prevent frauds committed by tanners, in their insufficient and deceitful working, dressing, and tanning of leather.Not Enacted
1723Wire-workers and card-makers[To relieve the poverty of the wire-workers and card makers in Dublin by increasing import tax on fine wire and cards]..Not Enacted
1723Millers, bakers and farmersFor preventing several abuses committed by millers, bakers, and farmers.Not Enacted
1723Curates' maintenanceFor explaining an amending an act entitled, an act for the better maintenance of curates.Not Enacted
1723Amendment of the lawFor the further amendment of the law.Not Enacted
1723Pious usesFor explaining and amending an act for the maintenance and execution of pious uses.Not Enacted
1723Marriage of children against will of parents or guardiansFor the better and more effectual preventing the marriage of infants, against the wills of their parents and guardians.Not Enacted
1723Murrogh FlahertyTo enable trustees to sell part of the estate of Murrogh Flaherty, a minor, for payment of the debts of his father.Not Enacted
1723Preserving inheritance of churchFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act for the preservation of the inheritance, rights and profits of the lands belonging to the Church and persons ecclesiastical.Not Enacted
1723Edward KellyFor sale of the estate of Edward Kelly of Tidane in the county of Galway esquire or so much thereof as shall be sufficient for payment of the debts and encumbrances affecting the same.Not Enacted
1723Francis Edgeworth, Arthur CulmeFor relief of Colonel Francis Edgeworth, in regard to a sum of money due to him, chargeable on the estate of Arthur Culme, esquire.Not Enacted