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An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars, and for encouragement of English Protestant Schools
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An act to alter and amend the laws for the repair of highways
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An act for better regulating the collection of His Majesty's revenue, and for preventing of frauds therein; and for repealing an act made the last sessions of Parliament, intitled, (an act for continuing and amending several laws heretofore made, relating to His Majesty's revenue, and for the more effectual preventing of frauds in His Majesty's customs and excise) and the several acts and statutes which are mentioned in the said act, and continued thereby
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. George Armagh. Jn. Ponsonby. Whereas we have received information upon oath, that a great number of disorderly persons did, on Friday the thirtieth day of May last, riotously assemble themselves at the town of Newmarket in the country of Cork, and did in a most violent and tumultuous manner, threaten Robert Gordon, Esq
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. George Armagh. Jn. Ponsonby. Whereas in pursuance of an act of Parliament lately passed in this kingdom, intitled, an act for the more effectual execution of orders of courts of justice for giving and quieting possessions
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Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twenty-second day of October, Anno Dom. 1761, in the First Year of the Reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third. Before His Excellency Dunk Earl of Halifax, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency Hugh Earl of Northumberland, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eleventh Day of October, 1763. And further continued under His Excellency Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. As also under His Excellency Francis Earl of Hertford, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the twenty-second day of October, 1765. Being the third session of this present Parliament
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Votes of the House of Commons
in the seventeenth session of the present Parliament of Ireland, appointed to meet at Dublin the twenty eighth day of November, 1727; and from thence Continued, by several Prorogations, to the Sixteenth Day of October, in the Thirty-Third Year of the Reign of King George the Second, Annoque Domini, 1759 -
An act for vesting the several estates granted by the right honourable Richard, late Earl of Ranelagh, for the erecting and supporting two charity-schools
at the town of Athlone, and two charity-schools in the town of Roscommon, in the incorporated society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland, and for other Purposes mentioned therein -
Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twenty eighth day of November, Anno Dom. 1727, in the First Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord, King George II. Before His Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. And continued under His Excellency John Lord Carteret, by several Prorogations, until the Twenty Third Day of September, 1729. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1731. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Fifth Day of October, 1733. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1735. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1737. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1739. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Sixth Day of October, 1741. And further continued under His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, by several Prorogations, until the Fourth Day of October, 1743. And further continued under His Excellency Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1745. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Sixth Day of October, 1747. And further continued under His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, by several Prorogations, until the Tenth Day of October, 1749. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Eighth Day of October, 1751. And further continued under His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, by several Prorogations, until the Ninth Day of October, 1753. And further continued under His Excellency William Marquis of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the Seventh Day of October, 1755. And further continued under His Grace John Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations, until the sixteenth day of October, 1759. Being the seventeenth session of this present Parliament