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Bill Number | 2436 | Session | 1719 |
Title |
To enable John Bingham, esquire, to settle a competent jointure on such wife as he shall marry, and to charge his estate with portions for his younger children. |
Variant Title(s) |
To enable John Bingham, esquire, to settle a competent jointure on any wife he shall marry, and to make a provision for younger children out of the estate in the county of Mayo bequeathed to him by his late uncle Sir Henry Bingham, deceased. [9 July]
To enable John Bingham, esquire, to settle a competent jointure on his wife, and to charge his estate with portions for his younger children. [18, 22 July] |
Heads of Bill Stages |
Originating Body |
Commons |
Leave or Order |
9 Jul 1719 | Leave or Order to |
Major General Wynne |
[6107] |
Read & Committed |
18 Jul 1719 | Presented by |
Mr William Vesey |
[2149] |
Reported |
23 Jul 1719 | Reported by |
Mr William Vesey |
[2149] |
Sent to Chief Governor |
23 Jul 1719 | |
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Privy Council Stages |
Decision of the Irish Privy Council |
Approved | |
Received & Referred to Law Officers | 15 Sep 1719 | |
Petition to English Privy Council |
None | |
Decision of the English Privy Council |
Amended | |
Engrossed |
24 Sep 1719 | |
Returned Bill Stages |
House Presented |
Commons | |
Presented |
27 Oct 1719 | |
Sent to Other House |
29 Oct 1719 | |
Royal Assent |
2 Nov 1719 | |
Statute Number |
6 George I c.3 (private) |
[+] Further Details |
Privy Council Notes:
- First referred by the English Privy Council on 3 Sept. 1719. However on 15 Sept.: 'It is this day ordered by their excellencies the lords justices in council that the orders of this board bearing date the 3rd instant referring the following Irish bills to Mr Attorney and Mr Solicitor General to examine and report their opinion thereon to the lords of the committee appointed to consider of the said Irish bills be discharged and made void. And their excellencies are hereby further pleased to order that the said bills … be, and they are hereby, referred to Mr Attorney General to examine the same, who is to take to his assistance (if he thinks fitting) any of his majesty’s counsel learned in the law now in town for the more speedy dispatch of the said bills. ' (PC 2/86, pp 316-17).
Subject:
Committee:
Committee of the Whole House
Procedural Features: Initiating Petition Comments on Procedural Features:
Initiating petition: 8 July 1719. |
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