Acknowledgments Text of legislation How Irish statutes were made Sources for Irish legislation, 1692–1800 General Index of Bills Members of parliament Regnal years and statute numbers Links Contact Us |
Bill Number | 3954 | Session | 1777 |
Title |
For the encouragement of tillage, and rendering the carriage of corn to the city of Dublin less expensive. |
Variant Title(s) |
For the encouragement of tillage and navigation, and rendering the carriage of corn to the city of Dublin less expensive. [22 Dec.] |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
22 Dec 1777 | Leave or Order to |
Mr Nevill |
[1527] |
Read & Committed |
12 Mar 1778 | Presented by |
Mr Nevill |
[1527] |
Reported |
23 Mar 1778 | Reported by |
Mr Nevill |
[1527] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
23 Mar 1778 | |
|
Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 13 Apr 1778 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
Decision of the English Privy Council |
Amended | |
Engrossed |
29 May 1778 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
18 Jun 1778 | |
Sent to Other House |
22 Jun 1778 | |
Royal Assent |
1 Jul 1778 | |
Statute Number |
17 & 18 George III c.34 |
[+] Further Details |
Privy Council Notes:
- 'Whereas a doubt hath arisen whether it may not be proper to make some alteration in the five bills hereunder mentioned with respect to the dates for the commencement of the said bills and the days thereby appointed for the meeting of the commissioners for carrying some of the regulations therein contained into execution vizt. … It is this day ordered … that … the committee for the Irish bills do proceed to reconsider the said five bills notwithstanding his majesty's order in council of [29 May 1778] approving thereof …'. (PC 2/122, p. 172, 10 June 1778).
'Order referring five bills back to the attorney general for reconsideration, notwithstanding his majesty's order directing them to be engrossed and passed under the great seal - 172 - Reported - 174 - Appd. 183-185. NB The commencement of the above bills would have happened before they could have been passed in Ireland - therefore the day of commencement was altered by a subsequent report - The former warrants were taken up to the king at the time the order of reference was issued, and the king cancelled them by cutting off his royal signature.' (PC 2/122, Index, sub Irish Bills).
Further amendments (not all relating to date) made. (PC 2/122, p. 174, 11 June 1778).
Engrossed again (PC 2/122, pp 183-4, 11 June 1778).
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
|
|