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The lands under-mentioned in the county of Tipperary, consisting of the farms and lands following, will be exposed to sale at Chichester-House Dublin, on Tuesday the 25th day of May, 1703, By cant to the best bidder
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The lands under-mentioned in the county Westmeath, consisting of the farms and lands following will be exposed to sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Tuesday the first day of June 1703. By cant to the best bidder
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The lands under-mentioned in the several counties following will be exposed to sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Tuesday the first day of June 1703. By cant to the best bidder
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The lands under-mentioned in the several counties following will be exposed to sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Tuesday the first day of June 1703. By cant to the best bidder
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The lands under-mentioned in the counties of Tiperary [sic] and Cork, consisting of the farms and lands following will be exposed to sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1703. By cant to the best bidder
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An alphabetical list of the [k]nights, citizens, and burgesses of this present session of Parliament
[Be]gun and held at Dublin, on Tuesday the fifth day of October 1731. Before His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, [L]ord Lieutenant general, and general governor of the Kingdom of Ireland. Being the third session of this present Parliament -
An abridgment of all the publick printed Irish statutes of the third session of this present Parliament
Continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland; in the sixth year of reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Annoque Dom. 1719. By Matt. Dutton, gent -
County of Carlow. Summer assizes 1800
Grand Jurors. 1. William Burton, Esq; 2. Sir Rich. Butler, bart. 3. D. Latouche, Jun. Esq; 4. J.S. Rochfort, Esq; 5. Walter Ravanagh Esq; 6. William Browne, Esq; 7. W. P. Butler, Esq; 9. Hardy Eustace, Esq; 10. A.C. Best, Esq; 11. John Steuart, Esq; 12. Robert Bayly, Esq; 13. William Rudkin, Esq; 14. James Butler, Esq; 15. Sam. Carpenter, Esq; 16. John Humfrey, Esq; 17. Pat. Cololough, Esq; 18. Thos. Bernard, Esq; 19. Wm. Duckett, Esq; 20. Robt. Eustace, Esq; 21. John Butler, Esq; 22. R.M. Fish Bourne, Esq; 23. Wm. Fishbourne, Esq; Wm. Knott, Esq; Sheriff -
Heads of a bill for relief of insolvent debtors and other persons imprisoned for debt, with an abstract of the laws and customs of other nations, with respect to unfortunate debtors and bankrupts
Most humbly address'd and submitted to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament -
Heads of a bill for a register of popish priests
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Report of the debate on the Earl of Moira's motion, Monday, Feb. 19, 1798, in the House of Lords of Ireland
"That an humble address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, representing that, as Parliament hath confided to His Excellency extrardinary powers for supporting the laws, and for defeating any traitorous combinations which may exist in this kingdom, this House feels it, at the same time, a duty to recommend the adoption of such conciliatory measures as may allay the apprehensions and extinguish the disconcents unhappily prevalent in this country." -
A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Wednesday and Thursday the 5th and 6th of February, 1800, on the King's message, recommending a legislative union with Great Britain
Containing the propositions: also petitions from the city and county of Dublin, city of Limerick, the counties of Wexford, Limerick, Cavan, Meath, Tipperary, Longford, Monaghan, Kilkenny, Galway, and town of Belfast, with a list of the majority and minority -
A collection of acts concerning landlords and tenants
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A collection of several arts and statutes relating to Her Majesty's revenue of Ireland
Together with the rates of customs and excise, fees of officers, and description of the ports and lawful places for shping and landing of goods and merchandize. And also forms and presidents for informations, and judicial proceedings upon the act of excise, with the rates settled on prizage; an account of the additional duties, and a table of tares and allowances usually practifed in the port of Dublin. Whereunto is added by way of appendix an epitome of the art of gaging, with tables of the contents of cylinders, and areas of circles and squares: tables of the values, full and net duties of all goods and merchandizes mentioned in the book of rates. Calculated with the abatements of 5, 6 and 10 per cent. useful as well for merchants as for all officers employed in Her Majesty's Revenue. Ordered to be published; by the Chief Commissioners and Governours of Her Majesty's Revenue of Ireland -
A charge delivered to the grand jury at the general quarter sessions for the county of Cork, held at Bandon-Bridge, on Jan. 14, 1755
By Sir Richard Cox, bart. Published at the request of the justices of the peace -
An exact abridgment of all the publick printed Irish statutes of Queen Anne and King George
In force and use, to the end of the first session of this present Parliament. Anno Dom. 1716. By Matt. Dutton, gent -
By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
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A charge delivered to the grand jury of the county of Dublin, at the quarter sessions of the peace held at Kilmainham, on Tuesday the 9th of January, 1798
By Robert Day, Esq. M.P. one of His Majesty's counsel learned in the law, and chairman of the said county. Published at the request of the high sheriff, magistrates and grand jury -
By the Lords Justices General and General Governours of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, a proclamation, offering a reward for discovering and apprehending the persons suspected to have murdered Mr. James Robinson and others, on board the ship called the prosperity of Bellfast, Shipwrekt near Portrane in the county of Dublin
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By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation
Carteret. Whereas it is His Majesty's pleasure, that the present Parliament which stands prorogued to Thursday the fourteenth day of April next, be further continued by prorogation from that day until Tuesday the seventeenth day of May following -
A list of the members of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, who voted on the question previous to the expulsion of Arthur Jones Nevill, Esq; late engineer and surveyor-general of that kingdom
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Forfeitures under-mentioned in the county of Galway, consisting of the farms and l[ands] following, will be expos'd to sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Thursday the 10th day of June, 1703. By Cant to the best bidder
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An abstract of the laws now in force, relating to the distilling trade, including the several clasues upon the subject, contained in the acts passed in the sessions of Parliament of 1791 and 1792
With references to the English and British statutes. As also an appendix, containing several precedents of informations, &c -
Votes of the House of Commons, in the Parliament began at Dublin
On Tuesday the twenty first day of September, in the second year of the reign of Queen Anne, Anno Domini, 1703