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Bill Number | 2714 | Session | 1761 |
Title |
To enable Charles Mosse, during his minority, and in case of his death without issue, to enable Jane Mosse, during her minority, by and with the consent of their guardians, to make leases for lives or years of certain plots or pieces of ground in the county of Dublin and county of the city of Dublin, and that such leases being made without fine, and at the best and highest rent, may be good against all persons. |
Variant Title(s) |
To enable Charles Mosse, a minor, son of Bartholomew Mosse, late of the city of Dublin, surgeon and licentiate in midwifery, during his minority, and in case of his death without issue, to enable Jane Mosse, daughter of the said Bartholomew Mosse, during her minority, by and with the consent of their guardians, to make leases for lives or years of certain plots or pieces of ground in the county of Dublin and county of the city of Dublin. [23 Dec.] |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
22 Dec 1761 | Leave or Order to |
Mr Le Hunte |
[1216] |
Read & Committed |
22 Dec 1761 | Presented by |
Mr Le Hunte |
[1216] |
Reported |
23 Dec 1761 | Reported by |
Mr Le Hunte |
[1216] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
23 Dec 1761 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 27 Feb 1762 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
Decision of the English Privy Council |
Approved | |
Engrossed |
4 Mar 1762 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
12 Apr 1762 | |
Sent to Other House |
15 Apr 1762 | |
Royal Assent |
30 Apr 1762 | |
Statute Number |
1 George III c.9 (private) |
[+] Further Details |
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
Procedural Features: Initiating Petition Comments on Procedural Features:
Initiating petition: 7 Nov. 1761. |
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