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Bill Number | 2470 | Session | 1763 |
Title |
For the relief of the creditors of William Bryan, Samuel Bryan and Arthur Bryan, of the city of Dublin, late merchants, and of George Carleton of the same city, late merchant. |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
20 Mar 1764 | Leave or Order to |
Right Honourable Mr Rowley |
[1821] |
Read & Committed |
21 Mar 1764 | Presented by |
Mr Le Hunte |
[1216] |
Reported |
23 Mar 1764 | Reported by |
Mr Le Hunte |
[1216] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
23 Mar 1764 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 4 Apr 1764 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
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Decision of the English Privy Council |
Approved | |
Engrossed |
18 Apr 1764 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
25 Apr 1764 | |
Sent to Other House |
4 May 1764 | |
Royal Assent |
12 May 1764 | |
Statute Number |
3 George III c.3 (private) |
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Privy Council Notes:
- Petition of Paul and James Benson, late of the city of Cork, merchants and partners 'humbly praying that his majesty will be graciously pleased to permit their names to be inserted in one of the insolvent acts for Messieurs Bryan, Sneyd and Vokes, which as they are informed are now transmitted from Ireland for the royal assent' (PC 2/110, p. 359, 10 Apr. 1764).
Cf. private bill which subsequently transmitted for Bensons, no. 2432.
Petition of Loughlin Sullivan of Dublin, silk manufacturer (PC 2/110, p. 361, 11 Apr. 1764; see report p. 384, 18 Apr. 1764).
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
Procedural Features: Initiating Petition Comments on Procedural Features:
Initiating petitions: 19 Mar. 1764. |
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