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Bill Number2978Session1800
Title To revive with amendments an act passed last session of parliament, entitled, an act for the suppression of the rebellion which still unhappily exists within this kingdom, and for the protection of the persons and properties of his majesty's faithful subjects within the same.
Variant Title(s) To continue and amend an act passed last session of parliament, entitled, an act for the suppression of the rebellion which still unhappily exists within this kingdom, and for the protection of the persons and properties of his majesty's faithful subjects within the same.[11 Mar]

To continue and amend an act passed last session of parliament, entitled, an act for the suppression of the rebellion which still unhappily exists within this kingdom, and for the protection of the persons and properties of his majesty's faithful subjects within the same, provided that noting in this act shall extend or be construed to extend to or have operation in any county in this kingdom, unless the majority of the magistrates of the said county assembled at a special sessions shall by memorial to the Lord lieutenant or other chief governor for the time being, prayed that the martial law may be extended to said county under said act. Provided that no person or persons shall be subject to any of the provisions of this act or subject to be tried under this law for any crime or crimes charged to be committed previous to the first day of February last. [13, 15 Mar]

To revive with amendments, an act passed last session of parliament, entitled, an act for the suppression of the rebellion which still unhappily exists within this kingdom, and for the protection of the persons and properties of his majesty's faithful subjects within the same.[24 Mar]
Initial Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 11 Mar 1800Leave or Order to John Stewart Solicitor General [2006]
Presented 11 Mar 1800Presented by John Stewart Solicitor General [2006]
2nd Reading & Committed 11 Mar 1800   
Reported 13 Mar 1800Reported by John Stewart Solicitor General [2006]
Sent to Other House 13 Mar 18002nd House Reporter Edmond Henry Pery Lord Glentworth [1670]
Sent to Chief Governor 15 Mar 1800   
Privy Council Stages
Received & Referred to Law Officers18 Mar 1800 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Approved 
Engrossed 18 Mar 1799 
Returned Bill Stages
Royal Assent 24 Mar 1800 
Statute Number 40 George III c.2
 
Related Bills 2977
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