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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1767Army marchesFor the more equally paying for the carriage of the baggage of the army in their marching from quarters to quarters.Not Enacted
1767Army marchesFor the further explaining and amending an act entitled an act to prevent the disorders that may happen by the marching of soldiers, and for providing carriages for the baggage of soldiers in their march.7 George III c.14
1767Barracks and lighthousesTo continue, amend and make more effectual an act passed in the 4th year of his late majesty King George I entitled an act for vesting in his majesty, his heirs and successors, the several lands, tenements and hereditaments, whereon the barracks in this kingdom are built, or building, or contracted for, and whereon lighthouses are, or shall be built, and for making reasonable satisfaction to the several owners and proprietors for the same, and also an act passed in the 21st year of the reign of his late majesty King George II entitled an act for amending and making more effectual the said former act, and likewise to enable the present commissioners of the barrack board and their successors to sell the several estates in the lands whereon barracks have been built, that are now gone to decay, or shall hereafter become useless, and also to sell the materials of such decayed barracks.7 George III c.6
1767Assize of bottlesFor regulating the assize of bottles.Not Enacted
1767Building regulation in DublinFor the better regulating of buildings in the city of Dublin, the liberties and suburbs thereof.Not Enacted
1767Merchants' exchange in DublinFor promoting the trade of Ireland, by enabling the merchants thereof to erect an exchange in the city of Dublin.7 George III c.22
1767Cattle market in SmithfieldFor regulating abuses committed in buying and selling of cattle and sheep in the market of Smithfield in the city of Dublin.Not Enacted
1767Infirmaries and hospitalsTo amend an act made the last session of parliament for erecting and establishing public infirmaries or hospitals in this kingdom.7 George III c.8
1767Chapels of ease in parish of ArmaghFor erecting new chapels of ease in the parish of Armagh and making such chapels, and those that are already erected in the said parish, perpetual cures, and for making a proper provision for the maintenance of perpetual curates to officiate in the same.7 George III c.17
1767Corn exports and distillingTo empower the chief governor or governors and council of this kingdom to prevent the exportation and the distilling of corn for a limited time.Not Enacted
1767Corn and flour supply for DublinTo explain and amend the laws made for the better supplying the city of Dublin with corn and flour.7 George III c.12
1767Corn preservationTo amend an act passed for the better preservation of corn.7 George III c.28
1767QuarterageFor ascertaining the contributions of intrusion and quarterage in the city of Dublin, and other cities and towns corporate therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1767Insolvent debtorsFor the relief of insolvent debtors.Not Enacted
1767Insolvent debtorsTo explain and amend an act passed in the 6th year of his majesty's reign entitled an act for the relief of insolvent debtors.7 George III c.5
1767Prisoners for debtFor the relief of debtors with respect to the imprisonment of their persons.7 George III c.25
1767Drugs and medicines, and professions of physic, pharmacy and chirurgeryFor reviving and amending an act entitled an act for preventing frauds and abuses in the preparing and vending of drugs and medicines, and for the better regulating the professions and practice of physic, pharmacy and chirurgery in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1767Dublin Society grantFor directing the application of the sum of £7,000 granted to the Dublin Society for the encouragement of such trades and manufactures as should be directed by parliament.7 George III c.15
1767Regulating parliament electionsFor regulating the election of members of parliament.Not Enacted
1767Hawkers and pedlars, and English Protestant schoolsFor licensing hawkers and pedlars, and for the encouragement of English Protestant schools.7 George III c.19
1767Tenure of judges' employmentFor making judges commissions quam diu se bene gesserint.Not Enacted
1767Tenure of judges' employmentTo repeal an act entitled an act that the chancellor and treasurer, judges of the king's bench and common pleas, the chief and second baron of the exchequer, the clerk or master of the rolls, and all officers, accountants, to have their offices but only at the king's will and pleasure.Not Enacted
1767Amendment of the lawFor the amendment of the law.Not Enacted
1767Government loanFor granting to his majesty the several duties, rates, impositions and taxes therein expressed to be applied to the payment of the interest of the sums therein provided for, and towards the discharge of the said principal sums, in such a manner as therein directed.7 George III c.2
1767MilitiaFor regulating the militia of this kingdom.Not Enacted
1767River Shannon navigationFor applying the sum of £6,000 granted by parliament to the corporation for promoting and carrying on an inland navigation in this kingdom, to be by them applied in carrying on a navigation from the city of Limerick to the deep navigable water above the town of Killaloe, and for encouraging other persons to subscribe for carrying on and completing the said work at their expense.7 George III c.26
1767Union and division of parishesFor explaining and amending an act passed in the 2nd year of his majesty King George I entitled an act for the real union and division of parishes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.9
1767Limiting duration of parliaments ('Septennial bill', â˜Octennial actâ)For limiting the duration of parliaments.7 George III c.3
1767Qualification of members of parliamentFor the better securing the freedom of parliament, by ascertaining the qualifications of knights, citizens and burgesses of parliament.Not Enacted
1767Privilege of parliamentFor the better ascertaining the privilege of parliament.Not Enacted
1767Privilege of parliamentFor preventing inconveniencies that may arise from the privilege of parliament, by enabling all persons to proceed both at law and in equity at all times against the real and personal estate of persons entitled to the privilege of parliament, except during the actual sitting of parliament.Not Enacted
1767Paving, cleansing and lighting in DublinFor paving, cleansing and lighting the streets of the city of Dublin, and the liberties thereto adjoining.Not Enacted
1767Paving, cleansing and lighting in DublinFor the paving, enlighting and cleansing the streets of the city of Dublin, and such other streets adjacent as are not within the liberties of St Sepulchre, Thomas Court and Donore.Not Enacted
1767Excluding placemen from parliamentFor the better securing the freedom of parliament, by vacating the seats of such members of the house of commons as shall accept of any lucrative office or employment from the crown, or any pension on the establishment of Great Britain or Ireland.Not Enacted
1767Planting and preserving oakTo encourage the planting and preservation of oak.Not Enacted
1767Grand jury presentmentsTo enable grand juries to raise by presentment money for discharging the rents of court houses, gaol and offices for keeping the records of their respective counties, and for other purposes.7 George III c.4
1767Francis Gore; Arthur, earl of Arran; John, Baron Annaly of TennelickFor confirming a certain agreement between Francis Gore of Derrymore, otherwise called Goodwood, in the county of Clare, esquire, and the Right Honourable Arthur, earl of Arran, and the Right Honourable John, Lord Baron Annaly of Tennelick, and for the more effectual security and immediate payment of the debts of the said Francis Gore, and for appointing maintenances for the said Francis Gore, Ann Gore, otherwise Lewis, his wife, and their children, and for other purposes.7 George III c.6 (private)
1767John CrokerTo enable John Croker, esquire, to charge certain lands in the county of Limerick with a certain sum of money for portions for his younger children.7 George III c.3 (private)
1767Relief of creditors of Theophilus DesbrisayFor the relief of the creditors of Theophilus Desbrisay of the city of Dublin.7 George III c.18
1767Edward, earl of DroghedaFor vesting the estate whereof the Right Honourable Edward, late earl of Drogheda, died seised in fee simple in trustees, to raise by sale of a competent part thereof money sufficient discharge his debts and legacies, and other encumbrances affecting the same.7 George III c.5 (private)
1767Relief of Richard Thwaites, Samuel Boursiquot and other creditors of Nicholas FordeFor the relief of Richard Thwaites and Samuel Boursiquot of the city of Dublin, public notaries, and other creditors of Nicholas Forde of the said city of Dublin, late merchant, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.8 (private)
1767William Green; Letitia Green; James Barry; Elizabeth Barry, otherwise GreenFor confirming and establishing an agreement made between William Green, esquire, Letitia Green, spinster, James Barry, esquire, Elizabeth Barry, otherwise Green, his wife, concerning the family estates of the said William, Letitia and Elizabeth, and for making the said agreement effectual, and for other purposes.7 George III c.7 (private)
1767George MartinFor vesting the real and personal estate of George Martin, esquire, in trustees, to be applied towards discharging the debts due from him to his majesty, and his private creditors.Not Enacted
1767Edmund Nugent, Maurice O'ConnorFor confirming a partition made of part, and for making a final partition of other part of the estate of the Honourable Edmund Nugent and Maurice O'Connor, eldest son of John O'Connor, esquire, a minor under the age of 21 years, and for vesting part of the estate of the said Maurice O'Connor in trustees, to be sold for the payment of debts affecting the same, and for other purposes.7 George III c.2 (private)
1767Dissolving marriage of Phineas Riall and Mary BoltonTo dissolve the marriage of Phineas Riall with Mary Riall, otherwise Bolton, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.1 (private)
1767Dissolving marriage of James Waddell and Letitia FreemanTo dissolve the marriage of James Waddell, esquire, with Letitia Freeman, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.4 (private)
1767Qualification of office holders under act to prevent further growth of PoperyFor allowing further time to persons in offices or employments to qualify themselves pursuant to an act entitled an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.7 George III c.16
1767Additional dutyFor granting to his majesty an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, hides and other goods and merchandises therein mentioned, and for prohibiting the importation of all gold and silver lace, and of all cambrics and lawns, except of the manufacture of Great Britain.7 George III c.1
1767RevenueFor continuing and amending the several laws relating to his majesty's revenue, and for the more effectually preventing of frauds therein, and for other purposes.Not Enacted
1767RevenueFor the further improvement of his majesty's revenue, and for continuing and amending several acts therein particularly mentioned.7 George III c.27
1767RiotsFor continuing and amending an act entitled an act or the more effectual preventing tumultuous risings in this kingdom.Not Enacted
1767Mending of public roadsTo explain and amend an act entitled an act for the more effectually amending the public roads.Not Enacted
1767Road from Banbridge, Co. Down, to Randalstown, Co. AntrimTo alter, amend and explain an act made in the 9th year of his late majesty entitled an act for repairing the road leading from the bridge commonly called Banbridge over the Banwater in the county of Down, to Randalstown in the county of Antrim.7 George III c.13
1767Road from Boyle, Co. Roscommon, to Ballyshannon, Co. DonegalFor making a turnpike road from Boyle in the county of Roscommon to Sligo in the county of Sligo, and from Sligo to the town of Ballyshannon in the county of Donegal.Not Enacted
1767Road from Cork to Listowel, Co. KerryTo explain and amend an act made in the 21st year of his late majesty's reign entitled an act for repairing the road leading from the city of Cork through Millstreet to Shanah-Mill in the county of Kerry, and from Shanah-Mill to Killarney, as also from Shanah-Mill, through Castleisland, to Listowel in the said county, and for laying an additional toll at all turnpikes in this kingdom on all cars and carriages making use of any part of any saplin or trees as or for any bow or back band, or making use of any saplins twisted into gads for back bands, halters, traces to draw by, or gads commonly called long gads.7 George III c.10
1767Road from Listowel, Co. Kerry, to Rathkeale, Co. LimerickFor making and repairing the road from the town of Listowel in the county of Kerry, through the lands of Listowel, Drumin, Skehanireen, Bunegarah, Kilmeany, Curaghpholig, Knockenure, Lissenisky and Binanaspig in the county of Kerry, Atea, Taumpletlea, Glannagour, Knockfinisk, Carrigkerry, Glanduff, Glanasture, Ballyline, Ardagh commons, Ardagh town, Liskilleen, otherwise Liskireen, Skehana, Killscannell and Reens in the county of Limerick, ending at the forge on the said lands of Reens, at the turn of the road leading to Newcastle from Rathkeal in the said county of Limerick.7 George III c.11
1767Continuing temporary statutes, and salary of country treasurer of KilkennyFor continuing, reviving and amending several temporary statutes, and for empowering the grand jury of the county Tipperary at the assizes to increase the yearly salary of the treasurer of said county.Not Enacted
1767Continuing temporary statutesFor continuing, reviving and amending several temporary statutes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.20
1767Wide streets in DublinFor further amending an act passed in the 31st year of the reign of his late majesty King George II, entitled an act for making a wide and convenient way, street and passage from Essex Bridge to the Castle of Dublin, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.7
1767Liberty of the subjectFor the better securing the liberty of the subject.Not Enacted
1767Encouragement of tillage and navigation by bounty on carriage of corn coastwaysFor the encouragement of tillage and navigation, by granting a bounty on the carriage of corn coastways.7 George III c.24
1767Encouragement of tillage and navigation by bounty on carriage of corn coastwaysFor the encouragement of tillage and navigation, by granting a bounty on the carriage of corn coastways, by giving the said bounty to corn brought coastways to the cities of Cork and Limerick, and to the town of Galway.Not Enacted
1767Encouragement of tillage by bounty on land carriage of corn to CorkFor the encouragement of tillage, by giving a bounty for the land carriage of corn to the city of Cork.Not Enacted
1767Importation of timber and naval stores from AmericaFor encouraging the importation of timber, boards, lumber, iron, ashes and naval stores into this kingdom from his majesty's dominions in America.Not Enacted
1767Preserving timber treesFor the further preservation of woods and timber trees.7 George III c.23
1767TithesTo continue and amend an act passed in the 3rd year of his majesty's reign entitled an act to amend and explain an act made in the 33rd year of the reign of Henry VIII entitled an act for tithes, and for other purposes therein mentioned.7 George III c.21
1767Enabling Papists to lend money on mortgagesTo enable Papists to lend money upon mortgages.Not Enacted
1767Tenure of judges' employmentFor making judges commissions continue quam diu se bene gesserint.Not Enacted