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Bill Number3629Session1793
Title To explain and amend the several laws now in being for making, repairing or amending the turnpike roads leading from the town of Roscrea to the city of Limerick, and for explaining and amending the several laws now in being that relate to turnpike road from Nenagh to O'Brien's Bridge, and for making a good and more perfect line of road to Limerick.
Variant Title(s) To explain and amend the several turnpike laws for the road from Nenagh to O'Brien's Bridge to shorten the road from Nenagh to Limerick. [20 Feb.]
Initial Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order 20 Feb 1793Leave or Order to John Toler Solicitor General [2081]
Presented 1 Mar 1793Presented by John Toler Solicitor General [2081]
2nd Reading & Committed 2 Mar 1793   
Reported    
Sent to Other House    
Sent to Chief Governor    
Privy Council Stages
Received & Referred to Law Officers 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council  
Engrossed  
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Royal Assent  
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