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Bill Number | 2877 | Session | 1725 |
Title |
For the securing and strengthening the Protestant interest of this kingdom, and to oblige converts to breed their children Protestants. |
Variant Title(s) |
For the securing and strengthening the Protestant interest in this kingdom, and to oblige converts to breed their children Protestants, and to prevent the occasional conformity of Papists. [22 Nov.-8 Dec.] |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
22 Nov 1725 | Leave or Order to |
Mr Stannus |
[1984] |
Read & Committed |
3 Dec 1725 | Presented by |
Mr Stannus |
[1984] |
Reported |
8 Dec 1725 | Reported by |
Mr Maxwell |
[1373] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
8 Dec 1725 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 26 Jan 1726 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
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Decision of the English Privy Council |
Rejected | |
Engrossed |
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Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
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Presented |
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Sent to Other House |
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Royal Assent |
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Statute Number |
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Privy Council Notes:
- ‘Upon reading this day at the board the humble petition of Geoffrey French, esquire, and Francis Blake, gentleman, in behalf of themselves and several thousands of his majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, praying to be heard by their counsel against a bill lately transmitted’ [2877]; referred to EPC committee.
‘humble petition of Thomas, lord baron of Caher, Thomas Power Daly, esquire, and John Reilly, esquire, on behalf of themselves and several of his majesty’s Roman Catholic subjects in Ireland, praying to be heard by their counsel against three bills [not named, but must be 1823, 2083 and 2877] lately transmitted from Ireland in which are contained several clauses and provisoes whereby the petitioners and others his majesty’s subjects will be much aggrieved’; referred to EPC committee.
‘humble petition of Sir Festus Burke, baronet, John White, Arthur Geoghan, Robert Blake, and Dennis Daly, esquires, in behalf of themselves and of several others of his majesty’s protestant subjects in Ireland, praying to be heard by counsel against a bill lately transmitted’ [2877]; referred to EPC committee.
21 Jan. 1725[6]. (PC 2/89, pp 141-2).
Subjects:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
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