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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1794Representation of the people in parliamentFor amending and improving the state of the representation of the people in parliament.Not Enacted
1794QualificationFor the relief of persons who have omitted to qualify themselves according to law.Not Enacted
1794Harbour and town of Wexford, and bridgeFor the improvement of the town and harbour of Wexford, and for the building a bridge or bridges over the River Slaney at or near the said town.34 George III c.26
1794Courts of king's bench and common pleasTo render the process of his majesty's courts of king's bench and common pleas in this kingdom more beneficial and effectual.Not Enacted
1794MutinyFor punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters within this kingdom.34 George III c.19
1794Duties on letters and packetsFor granting to his majesty, his heirs and successors, certain rates and duties upon the portage and conveyance of all letters and packets within this kingdom.34 George III c.2
1794Duties on fire hearthsGiving to his majesty for one year the duties therein mentioned on fire hearths, in lieu of all duties payable on the same, prior to or during the said term.34 George III c.1
1794Insolvent debtorsTo explain, amend and render more effectual an act passed in the 33rd year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act for the relief of insolvent debtors in regard the imprisonment of their persons.34 George III c.12
1794Pawnbrokers and rate of interestTo amend and render more effectual an act passed in the 26th, and an amendment of said act passed in the 28th years of the reign of his majesty King George III entitled an act to establish the business of a pawnbroker, and to authorize such persons as shall be duly qualified to carry on the same to lend money on pawns or pledges, and to receive interest at a higher rate than heretofore was recoverable by law.Not Enacted
1794Bounties for manufacturesFor regulating the payment of bounties on the exportation of certain manufactures of this kingdom.34 George III c.25
1794Duties, and treaty of commerce and navigation with FranceFor granting for one year the several duties therein mentioned, in lieu of all other duties payable upon the articles therein specified, during the said term, and for continuing the effect of the treaty of commerce and navigation signed at Versailles on the 26th day of September 1786, between his majesty and the most Christian king, and for regulating the trade between this kingdom and his majesty's colonies, and for other purposes therein mentioned.34 George III c.5
1794Protection of French propertyFor preventing money or effects in the hands of his majesty's subjects, belonging to or disposable by persons resident in France, being applied to the use of the persons exercising the powers of government in France, and for preserving the property thereof, for the benefit of the individual owners thereof.34 George III c.14
1794American tradeFor further continuing an act, entitled, an act for facilitating the trade and intercourse between this kingdom and the United States of America.34 George III c.24
1794RevenueFor continuing and amending the several laws relating to his majesty's revenue, and for the more effectually preventing frauds therein, and for regulating and extending the tobacco trade of this kingdom.34 George III c.10
1794Stamp dutiesFor granting to his majesty, his heirs and successors, several duties therein mentioned, to be levied by the commissioners for managing the stamp duties.34 George III c.3
1794Continuing temporary statutesFor reviving and continuing certain temporary statutesNot Enacted
1794Government loanFor securing the payment of annuities, and of the interest of the principal sums therein provided for, and towards the discharge of such principal sums in such manner as therein is directed, and for enabling the officers of his majesty's treasury to receive certain sums for a limited time in manner therein mentioned, and for granting to his majesty a certain sum of money out of the consolidated fund, and for applying a certain sum of money therein mentioned for the service of the year 1794, and for other purposes therein mentioned.Not Enacted
1794Aliens and gunpowderFor continuing an act passed last session of parliaments, entitled, an act for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom or resident therein, in certain cases, and subjects of this kingdom who have served or are serving in foreign armies, and for continuing and amending another act passed in the same session of parliament, entitled, an act to prevent the importation of arms, gunpowder and ammunition into this kingdom, and the removing and keeping of gunpowder, arms and ammunition without licence.34 George III c.16
1794Continuing temporary statutesFor reviving and continuing certain temporary statutes.34 George III c.23
1794Water supply to cities and townsTo explain and amend an act passed in the 29th year of his present majesty, entitled, an act for the better supplying the inhabitants of certain cities and towns with water.34 George III c.9
1794Dublin Society and Royal Irish Academy grantsFor directing the application of the sum of £5,500, granted by parliament to the Dublin Society, for the improvement of husbandry and other useful arts, and to the Royal Irish Academy, and for enabling the Incorporated Society to elect to their officers and members of the committee of 15 on the first Wednesday in February in every year.34 George III c.15
1794Musical fundFor securing a capital stock belonging to the members of the Irish musical fund applicable to charitable purposes.34 George III c.20
1794Church repairsFor keeping churches newly built in repair.Not Enacted
1794JuriesFor the better regulation of juries.Not Enacted
1794Government loanFor securing the payment of annuities and of the interest of the principal sums therein provided for, and towards the discharge of such principal sums in such manner as therein is directed, and for enabling the officers of his majesty's treasury to receive certain sums for a limited time in manner therein mentioned, and for granting to his majesty a certain sum of money out of the consolidated fund, and for applying a certain sum of money therein mentioned for the service of the year 1794, and for other purposes.34 George III c.4
1794Linen and hempFor a more effectual redress in cases of fraudulent or damaged linens, and for enforcing county inspectors to an effectual execution of their duty, and otherwise promoting the linen and hempen manufactures.34 George III c.17
1794MilitiaFor defraying the charge of the pay and clothing of the militia for one year from the 25th March 1794, and for the more easily raising the same.34 George III c.13
1794Road from Dublin to MullingarFor improving and repairing the turnpike road from Dublin to MullingarNot Enacted
1794Security of suitors' moneyFor enabling the lord high chancellor of Ireland and the court of exchequer respectively, to make orders on the governor and company of the Bank of Ireland, for payment out of the general fund of monies belonging to the suitors of the courts of chancery and exchequer, of the further sum therein mentioned, towards building the principal courts of justice at Dublin, and law offices, for declaring that all government securities purchased by the governor and directors of the said bank, and profits arising there from, should be placed to the account of the governor and company of the said bank.34 George III c.6
1794Grand juries and clerks of crown and peace in DublinTo explain and amend an act, entitled, an act to enable the grand juries of the county and city of Dublin to make better provision for the clerks of the crown and peace by presentment at each quarter sessions for said county and city.Not Enacted
1794Maiming of cattleFor the repeal of an act made in the 9th year of Queen Anne, entitled, an act to prevent the maiming of cattle, and also for the repeal of another act made in the 2nd year of his late majesty King George I, entitled, an act for making more effectual an act, entitled, an act to prevent the maiming of cattle and also for the repeal of so much of certain classes in certain other acts of parliament as is therein to be mentioned, and to prevent the malicious killing, maiming and wounding of cattle.Not Enacted
1794Fees of Roman CatholicsFor ascertaining the fees payable by such Roman Catholics as qualify.34 George III c.22
1794Duties on leatherFor granting to his majesty the duties therein mentioned on hides and skins and manufactures of leather.34 George III c.21
1794Licences for sale of spiritsFor continuing the several laws relating to the licences for the sale of spirituous liquors, and the regulations for remedying the abuses which have arisen from the immoderate use of such liquors.34 George III c.11
1794Auditing public accountsFor the better auditing and examining the public accounts of this kingdom, and providing that commissioners of imprest accounts should hold their offices during good behaviour.Not Enacted
1794Prisoners for small debts in DublinFor the reducing the time of the imprisonment of debtors committed to prison for small debts upon suits in the court of conscience of the city of Dublin.34 George III c.18
1794Regulation of the treasuryTo ascertain and regulate the course of paying and receiving money in the treasury of Ireland, and to secure effectually the control and superintendence of the lord high treasurer or the commissioners for executing the office of lord high treasurer over the receipt and collection as well as the issue of the revenues of this kingdomNot Enacted
1794Vacancies in the office of county treasurerTo prevent the inconveniencies which may arise during the vacancy of the office of treasurer of a county.34 George III c.7
1794Commissioners of appealsFor providing that the commissioners of appeals shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and for the better regulation of the office of commissioner of appeals.Not Enacted
1794Graving ships in DublinFor preventing the graving and careening ships, gabbards or boats, and to prevent fires being kept on board any ship, gabbard or boat, between the bridge commonly called Bloody Bridge, and the river called Dodder, alias Donnybrook, in the River Anna Liffey, in the city of Dublin.34 George III c.8
1794Malt tradeFor ascertaining the manner in which malt shall be sold.Not Enacted
1794Church repairsFor keeping churches newly built in repair.Not Enacted
1794Salary increase for clerks of peaceTo increase the salaries of clerks of the peace in counties where the police act has or shall be carried into execution.Not Enacted