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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1727TithesFor the more easy recovery of tithes, and other ecclesiastical dues of small value.1 George II c.12
1727Continuing temporary statutesFor continuing several temporary statutes made in this kingdom, now near expiring.1 George II c.17
1727Union and division of parishesFor repealing a clause in an act, entitled, an act for real union and division of parishes, and for settling the method of obtaining the King's majesty's consent for removing the situation of the churches the patronage whereof is in the crown.1 George II c.19
1727Theophilus JonesFor sale of part of the estate of Theophilus Jones, esquire, of Headford, Co. Leitrim, for payment of debts.Not Enacted
1727Nuisances and fires in DublinFor removing several nuisances in the city of Dublin and the suburbs thereof, and for better securing the said city and suburbs from fire.Not Enacted
1727William ParsonsFor the relief of the younger children of William Parsons, esquire, deceased.1 George II c.3 (private)
1727Corn measures, and husbandryFor regulating the measures made use of in buying and selling corn, and for promoting husbandry in this kingdom.1 George II c.10
1727Bread price and marketsFor regulating the price and assize of bread, and the markets.1 George II c.16
1727Repair of highwaysFor explaining and amending several laws made for amending the highways of this kingdom, and the more proper application of the six days' labour.1 George II c.13
1727Regulating parliament electionsFor the further regulating of elections for members of parliament, and preventing irregular proceedings of sheriffs and other offices in electing and returning such members.1 George II c.9
1727Summary hearings for small debtsFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, for reviving and amending an act, entitled, an act, for the recovery of small debts in a summary way, before the judges of assize.1 George II c.14
1727Accepting affirmation of Quakers instead of oathFor accepting the solemn affirmation or declaration of the people called Quakers, instead of an oath in the usual form.1 George II c.5
1727Protestants intermarrying with PapistsFor explaining and amending and act, entitled an act to prevent Protestants intermarrying with Papists.Not Enacted
1727Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor allowing further time to persons in offices for qualifying themselves, pursuant to an act entitled an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.1 George II c.2
1727Planting and preserving timber and fruit treesFor the more effectual encouragement of planting and preserving timber trees, woods and fruit trees.Not Enacted
1727State paper or record officeFor the better preserving the records of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1727Coal tradeFor preventing combinations to enhance the prices, and avoiding exactions and abuses formerly practised in the sale, and measure of coals.1 George II c.21
1727Marriages by degraded clergymen and Popish priestsTo explain and amend and act, entitled an act to prevent marriages of degraded clergymen and Popish priests.Not Enacted
1727RevenueFor the more effectual preventing of several frauds and abuses committed in his majestyâs customs and excise, and for setting the rates of certain goods and merchandizes, not particularly valued in the book of rates.1 George II c.6
1727Presentation and nomination to small livingsTo enable archbishops, bishops, and other ecclesiastical persons, and corporations, to grant their patronage or right of presentation, or nomination to small livings, to such persons as might augment the same, and to enable archbishops, bishops, and other ecclesiastical persons therein mentioned, to make agreements with their tenants for enclosing and improving their woods.1 George II c.18
1727Privilege of parliamentFor preventing inconveniences that may happen by privilege of parliament.1 George II c.8
1727Against embezzling goodsFor preventing the embezzling of goods, under the value of 40s., by servants, and the malicious destruction of engines and other things belonging to mines.1 George II c.24
1727Clerical residenceFor rendering more effectual an act, entitled, an act for the enabling of the clergy, having cure of souls, to reside upon their respective benefices, and for the encouragement of Protestant schools within this Kingdom of Ireland.1 George II c.15
1727Curates' maintenanceFor explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act for the better maintenance of curates within the Church of Ireland.1 George II c.22
1727Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.1 George II c.25
1727Charitable foundation of Nathaniel Foy, late bishop of WaterfordFor perpetuating and regulating the charitable foundation of Doctor Nathaniel Foy, late bishop of Waterford and Lismore, in the city of Waterford.1 George II c.1 (private)
1727John Bingham, George BinghamTo enable John Bingham, esquire, to pay debts, and secure portions on his real estate for his younger children, as also for his younger brother George Bingham, a minor.1 George II c.2 (private)
1727Privilege of parliamentFor preventing inconveniences that may happen by privilege of parliament.Not Enacted
1727Flax and hempFor the further improvement of the hempen and flaxen manufactures in this Kingdom.1 George II c.11
1727Henry O'HaraTo explain and amend an act, entitled, an act for sale of part of the estate of Henry OâHara, of Crebilly in the County of Antrim, esquire, for the payment of debts and legacies.Not Enacted
1727Popish minorsTo more effectually provide for the guardianship of Popish minors, and to prevent their being bred Papists.Not Enacted
1727Preservation of gameFor the better preservation of the game.Not Enacted
1727Enclosure of north strand of River Liffey in DublinFor the more effectual enclosing of the strand on the north side of the Anna Liffey, near the city of Dublin.1 George II c.26
1727AdvowsonsFor the better securing the rights of advowson and presentation to ecclesiastical benefices.1 George II c.23
1727Workhouse, and gunpowder, in DublinFor better regulating the workhouse of the city of Dublin, and to regulate and provide for the poor thereof, and to prevent mischief which may happen by keeping gunpowder within the said city.1 George II c.27
1727Catherine Daly and Thomas Power DalyTo enable the judges, if they shall think fit, to try the cause between Catherine Daly, Widow, and Thomas Power Daly, esquire, in relation to Dower in the Co. Galway, by a jury of any neighbouring county.Not Enacted
1727Relief of creditors of Sir John Fleming, knight, and Michael FlemingFor the relief of the creditors and lessees of Sir John Fleming, knight, deceased and Michael Fleming, esquire, only son and heir of the said John Fleming.Not Enacted
1727Additional dutyFor granting and continuing to his majesty the additional duties on beer, ale, strong waters, tobacco, and other goods and merchandizes, and also upon all sorts of wine, strong waters, and spirits perfectly made, and upon all spirits made and distilled of wine, and also for granting and continuing the several further additional duties on beer, ale, aqua vitae, and strong waters, brewed and made in this kingdom, and upon brandy or spirits above proof, and one tea, coffee, chocolate, and cocoa-nuts.1 George II c.1
1727Parliament continued on demise of crownTo continue the parliament from the time being, on the demise of his present most gracious majesty, or any of his successors, for the term of six calendar months from the day of the said demise, and no longer, and likewise to prevent the public funds from expiring during the said term.1 George II c.7
1727Repair of bridgesFor the more speedy and effectual repair of bridges in the several counties of this kingdom.1 George II c.3
1727Barristers, six clerks and attorneys, and Papists practising as solicitorsFor regulating the admission of barristers at law, six clerks, attorneys, and other persons into offices and employments and the practice of solicitors and for further strengthening the Protestant interest of this country.1 George II c.20
1727Additional dutyFor granting his majesty additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, and other goods or merchandizes therein mentioned, and also a tax on salaries, profits of employments, fees and pensions, and for securing the repayment of £50,000 sterling formerly advanced to his late Majesty, for the use of the public, together with interest thereof.1 George II c.4
1727Millers, bakers and farmersFor preventing abuses committed by millers, bakers and farmers.Not Enacted
1727Recovery of small debtsTo enable justices of the peace in this kingdom to determine debts, not exceeding 40s. in a summary way.Not Enacted
1727Repairing walls of the River Liffey in DublinFor better repairing the walls of the River Anna Liffey in the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1727Tillage, and corn tradeFor regulating abuses committed in the buying and selling of corn and for increase of tillage in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1727Admission of barristers, six clerks, attorneys and solicitorsFor regulating the admission of barristers at law, six clerks, attorneys and solicitors.Not Enacted