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Bill Number | 0238 | Session | 1729 |
Title |
For the encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting in execution and act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another within this kingdom, and for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises, and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate, imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned, and also for repealing the duties payable upon exportation of wool, bay yarn, and woollen yarn, out of this kingdom for Ireland. |
Variant Title(s) |
To amend an act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another within this kingdom, and to render the same for the purposes therein mentioned.
For the encouragement of tillage, and better employment of the poor, and also for the more effectual putting in execution and act, entitled, an act to encourage the draining and improving of bogs and unprofitable low grounds, and for easing and dispatching the inland carriage and conveyance of goods from one part to another within this kingdom, and for laying several duties upon coaches, berlins, chariots, calashes, chaises, and chairs, and upon cards and dice, and upon wrought and manufactured gold and silver plate, imported into or made in Ireland, for the purposes therein mentioned.
For the more effectual preventing and further punishment of forgery, perjury and subornation of perjury and to make it felony to steal bonds, notes or other securities for payment of money, and for the more effectual transporting felons, vagabonds, and others. [EPC] |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
15 Nov 1729 | Leave or Order to |
Singleton Prime Serjeant |
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Read & Committed |
8 Dec 1729 | Presented by |
Prime Serjeant Singleton Prime Serjeant |
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Reported |
20 Dec 1729 | Reported by |
Prime Serjeant Singleton |
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Sent to Chief Governor |
20 Dec 1729 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 2 Feb 1730 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
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Decision of the English Privy Council |
Amended | |
Engrossed |
16 Mar 1730 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
4 Apr 1730 | |
Sent to Other House |
11 Apr 1730 | |
Royal Assent |
15 Apr 1730 | |
Statute Number |
3 George II c.3 |
[+] Further Details |
Privy Council Notes:
- 2 petitions against 2 Feb 1730.
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
Procedural Features: Later Petition; Special Presentation of Heads Comments on Procedural Features:
Later petition: 6 Apr. 1730. |
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