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Rules and orders for the better government of the King's Bench Prison
Made and sign'd by the lord chief justice and judges of His Majesty's Court of the King's Bench, whose names are hereunto subscribed, this five and twentieth day of November, in the third year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King George the second, and in the year of our lord 1729 -
Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, secundo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty third day of January, ... 1727. ... being the second session of this present Parliament
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An Act for raising the sum of one million two hundred and fifty thousand pounds, by sale of annuities to the Bank of England
after the rate of four pounds per centum per annum, redeemable by Parliament; and for applying the produce of the sinking fund -
An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine
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An Act for the more effectual collecting in Great Britain and Ireland, and other parts of His Majesty's dominions, the duties granted for the support of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich
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An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the twelfth year of His late Majesty's reign intituled, An Act to prevent abuses in the making of bricks and tiles
and to ascertain the dimensions thereof, and to prevent all unlawful combinations amongst any brickmakers, or tilemakers, within fifteen miles of the city of London, in order to advance or enhance the price of bricks or tiles -
An Act to ascertain the custom payable for corn and grain imported
for better ascertaining the price and quantity of corn and grain, for which a bounty is payable upon exportation; for appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and for giving further time to clerks and apprentices to pay duties omitted to be paid for their indentures and contracts -
An Act for the relief of debtors, with respect to the imprisonment of their persons
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An Act to revive the laws therein mentioned, relating to the importation of foreign brandy, and other waters and spirits
for importation of cochineal, to continue several Acts for preventing frauds in the customs; for incouragement of the silk manufactures of this kingdom; for making copper ore of the British plantations an enumerated commodity; for making perpetual an Act therein mentioned, for suppressing of piracy; for inabling persons prosecuted upon the capias, in relation to the running of goods, to defend in forma pauperis; for more effectual debarring of unlawful games; for licensing retalers [sic] of brandy, and other distilled liquors, and for better regulation of licenses for common inns and alehouses -
An Act for better preservation of His Majesty's woods in America, and for the encouragement of the importation of naval stores from thence
and to encourage the importation of malts, yards, and bowsprights, from that part of Great Britain called Scotland -
Treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence, between the crowns of Great Britain, France and Spain, concluded at Seville on the 9th of November, N.S. 1729
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty first day of January, 1728
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The secret article
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A report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of England: relating to the Fleet prison
With the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereupon -
Short rules and observations for sowing of lint-seed and hemp-seed, and for pulling and dressing the flax and hemp
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George II. by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c
To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas it has been humbly represented unto our lords justices general and general governors of our Kingdom of Ireland, by His Grace Hugh lord archbishop of Armagh, Lord Almoner in the said Kingdom of Ireland; that as several gentlemen, clergymen and other inhabitants of the city of Dublin have represented to him the present distrest condition of the poor there, and that many hundred families, who use to subsist by their honest labour, are now reduced to the last necessity for want of employment, and have exprest their own readiness and that of others to contribute to the relief of these poor sufferers -
Articles of the treaty signed at Seville in Spain, between their Catholick and Britannick Majesties
With remarks on the said treaty. In a letter from a member of Parliament in London to another at Heddon in Yorkshire. To which is prefixed, an advertisement inscribed to the English merchants -
His Grace Hugh archbishop of Ardmagh, and Nathaniel Whaley, clerk, - plaintiffs. The King by his attorney general - defendant. In a writ of error upon a judgment of reversal given in the Court of King's Bench in England, of a judgment obtained by the plaintiffs in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, in an action on a quare impedit brought by the King for the Church of Ardmagh in Ireland. The case of the King, who is plaintiff in the action
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The protests of the Lords in Parliament, in 1729
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Votes of the House of Commons
in the sixth Parliament of Great Britain, appointed to meet at Westminster the ninth day of October, ... 1722 -
A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the duties upon salt
with so much of the laws of excise, as are particularly referr'd to in the said statutes -
An act for settling the estates of John Earl of Grandison in the kingdom of Ireland, and James Fitzgerald Villiers, Esq; commonly called Lord Villiers
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A report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of this kingdom
relating to the Fleet Prison -
A true and exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal
Knights and Commissioners of Shires, Citizens and Burgesses of the Present Parliament of Great Britain; With the Alterations that have happen'd by Deaths, Double Elections, Double Returns, and Undue Elections, &c. since their Meeting: together with their houses, lodgings, and usual places of abode, In and About the Cities of London and Westminster. During the sitting of Parliament. The like never before Publish'd To which is added, an alphabetical list of the names of the members of the House of Commons -
The genuine protests of the Lords, during the last session of Parliament. Amongst which is that relating to Bambridge's affair