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Bill Number | 1191 | Session | 1799 |
Title |
For the more effectually preventing the crime of forgery of bills of exchange and promissory notes, or any acceptance or endorsement thereof, or of any acquittance or receipt for money or goods, and for preventing the forgery of the promissory notes of the governor and company of bank of England, commonly called bank notes, and the bills of exchange of the said governor and company, called bank post bills. |
Initial Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
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Presented |
16 Apr 1799 | Presented by |
John Toler Attorney General |
[2081] |
2nd Reading & Committed |
17 Apr 1799 | |
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Reported |
20 Apr 1799 | Reported by |
Mr Cornwall |
[0494] |
Sent to Other House |
4 May 1799 | 2nd House Reporter |
John Bourke Earl of Mayo |
[0194] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
4 May 1799 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 19 May 1799 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
Decision of the English Privy Council |
Approved | |
Engrossed |
22 May 1799 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
Royal Assent |
1 Jun 1799 | |
Statute Number |
39 George III c.63 |
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Related Bills
1190 5323 |
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Subjects:
Committee in 1st House:
Committee of the Whole House
Committee in 2nd House:
Committee of the Whole House
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