List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701–1800

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This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years from 1701 to 1800. See also the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700.

The number shown by each Act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held; thus the Act concerning assay passed in 1783 is cited as "23 & 24 Geo. 3 c. 23", meaning the 23rd Act passed during the session that started in the 23rd year of the reign of George III and which finished in the 24th year of that reign. Note that the modern convention is to use Arabic numerals in citations (thus "40 Geo. 3" rather than "40 Geo. III"). Acts of the reign of Elizabeth I are formally cited without a regnal numeral in the Republic of Ireland.

Acts passed by the Parliament of Ireland did not have a short title; however, some of these Acts have subsequently been given a short title by Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, or Acts of the Oireachtas. This means that some Acts have different short titles in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland respectively.

A number of the Acts included in this list are still in force in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. Because these two jurisdictions are entirely separate, the version of an Act in force in one may differ from the version in force in the other; similarly, an Act may have been repealed in one but not in the other.

A number of Acts passed by the Parliament of England or the Parliament of Great Britain also extended to Ireland during this period.

1701–1710[]

2 Anne (1703)[]

  • c. 1 An act for an additional duty of excise upon beer, ale, and other liquors
  • c. 2 An act for encouraging the importation of iron and staves
  • c. 3 An Act to prevent Popish Priests from coming into this Kingdom
  • c. 4 An act for continuing the additional duty of excise on beer, ale and other liquours
  • c. 5 An Act to make it High Treason in this Kingdom to impeach the Succession of the Crown, as limited by several Acts of Parliament - known in NI as the "Treason Act (Ireland) 1703" (still in force in UK)
  • c. 6 An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery - known as the "Popery Act"
  • c. 7 An Act for registering the Popish Clergy - known as the "Registration Act"
  • c. 8
  • c. 9 An act for quieting ecclesiastical persons in their possessions
  • c. 10 An act for the exchange of glebes belonging to churches in this kingdom
  • c. 11 An act for building several parish churches in more convenient places
  • c. 12 An act for the reviving an act for taking away the benefit of clergy in some cases; and for transporting felons
  • c. 13 An act for continuing two acts against tories, robbers, and rapparees
  • c. 14 An Act for naturalizing of all Protestant strangers in this kingdom
  • c. 15
  • c. 16 An act for reducing of interest of money to eight per cent for the future
  • c. 17 An act to supply the defects of an act past in the seventh year of the late King William, intituled, An act for the better regulating of measures in and throughout this kingdom
  • c. 18 An act for the recovery of small debts
  • c. 19 An act for erecting a workhouse in the city of Dublin

4 Anne (1705)[]

  • c. 1 An act for granting to her Majesty an additional duty on beer, etc
  • c. 2 An Act to explain and amend an Act, intituled An Act for registering the popish clergy
  • c. 8
  • c. 11
  • c. 12 (still in force in UK)
  • c. 14

6 Anne (1707)[]

  • c. 2
  • c. 6 An Act to explain and amend an Act, intituled, An Act to prevent Papists being Solicitors
  • c. 7
  • c. 8 An Act for explaining and limiting the Privileges of Parliament
  • c. 10
  • c. 11 An Act for explaining and amending two several acts against tories, robbers, and rapparees
  • c. 14 An Act to prevent the Disorders that may happen by the marching of Soldiers, and for providing Carriages for the Baggage of Soldiers in their march
  • c. 15 Outlawry
  • c. 17 Lotteries and Gaming-Tables
  • c. 19 Marsh's Library Act 1707
  • c. 21

8 Anne (1709)[]

  • c. 3 An Act for explaining and amending an Act intituled, An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery
  • c. 5 An Act to prevent Delays of Proceedings at the Assizes and Sessions
  • c. 10
  • c. 21 Copyright Act 1709 ("the Statute of Anne") An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned

9 Anne (1710)[]

  • c. 6
  • c. 8 An Act for the better securing of rents and to prevent frauds committed by tenants

1711–1720[]

11 Anne (1712)[]

  • c. 2
  • c. 5 Gaming
  • c. 6 Lotteries
  • c. 8

2 Geo. 1 (1715)[]

  • c. 5 Accidental Fires
  • c. 8 County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715
  • c. 9 An Act to make the Militia of this Kingdom more useful
  • c. 10 An Act to restrain Papists from being High or Petty Constables, and for the better Regulating the Parish Watches
  • c. 11 Recovery of small debts in certain actions
  • c. 12 Draining and improving the bogs
  • c. 14 An Act for Real Union and Division of Parishes
  • c. 16
  • c. 17
  • c. 18 An Act for preventing abuses and deceits in His Majesty's Revenue, by the importing of Brandy in small quantities
  • c. 19 An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent Conveyances, in order to multiply Votes for electing Members to serve in Parliament; and for preventing the irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs, and other officers in electing and returning such Members
  • c. 20 Slander
  • c. 21 Salmon Fishing
  • c. 22 An Act to make more effectual, An Act to prevent the maiming of cattle
  • c. 24 St Werburgh's Church, Dublin

4 Geo. 1 (1717)[]

  • c. 5
  • c. 7 Acquisition of land
  • c. 8 An Act to oblige all Officers to return a List of their Fees by a Day certain
  • c. 9 An Act for reviving, continuing, and amending several statutes made in this Kingdom heretofore temporary
  • c. 13 Costs in certain actions
  • c. 15 An Act for the better regulating the Town of Galway, and for the strengthening the Protestant Interest therein
  • c. 16 An act for the better regulating the Corporation of the City of Kilkenny, and strengthening the Protestant Interest therein, and punishing Aldermen Robert Connell, for withdrawing himself with the Books and Papers belonging to the said Corporation

6 Geo. 1 (1719)[]

  • c. 3 An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled, An Act to make the Militia of this Kingdom more useful
  • c. 5
  • c. 6 An Act to prevent Delays in Writs of Error, and for the further Amendments of the Law
  • c. 10 An Act for the better regulating the Parish Watches, and amending the High Ways in this Kingdom, and for the preventing the Misapplication of Publick Money
  • c. 16

1721–1730[]

8 Geo. 1 (1721)[]

  • c. 2
  • c. 5
  • c. 6 An Act for the further amendment of the law, and for continuing and amending several acts near expiring
  • c. 15

10 Geo. 1 (1723)[]

  • c. 3 An Act for continuing and amending an Act, intituled, An Act for the better regulating the Parish Watches, and amending the High Ways in this Kingdom; and for the preventing the Misapplication of Publick Money: and also for establishing a regular Watch in the City of Dublin; and to prevent Mischiefs which may happen by Graving Ships in the River Lissey
  • c. 5
  • c. 6 An Act for explaining and amending an Act, intituled, An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes; and for confirming an Exchange made of a Piece of Ground, whereon the Parish-church and Vicarage-house of the Parish of Saint Anne in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin was by a former Act of Parliament directed to be built, for another Piece of Ground; and for appropriating such other Piece of Ground to the same Uses
  • c. 10

12 Geo. 1 (1725)[]

  • c. 3
  • c. 4
  • c. 9 An Act for the more effectual and better regulating of Free-Schools, and for rebuilding and repairing of Churches

1 Geo. 2 (1727)[]

  • c. 8 Privilege of Parliament
  • c. 9 An Act for the further regulating the Election of Members of Parliament, and preventing the irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other Officers in electing and returning such Members - known as the "Disenfranchising Act"
  • c. 20 An Act for regulating the Admissions of Barristers at Law, six Clerks, and Attorneys, and of other Persons, into Offices and Employments; and for preventing Papists practicing as Solicitors: and for further strengthening the Protestant Interest in this Kingdom

3 Geo. 2 (1729)[]

  • c. 1 For granting to his majesty a further additional duty on wine, strong waters, brandy, and spirits
  • c. 2 For granting and continuing to his majesty, an additional duty on beer, ale, strong waters, wine, tobacco, and other goods and merchandises, therein mentioned.
  • c. 3 For the encouragement of tillage
  • c. 4
  • c. 5 For continuing several temporary statutes made in this kingdom, now near expiring.
  • c. 6 For allowing further time to persons in offices to qualify themselves, pursuant to an act, entitled, an act to prevent the further growth of Popery.
  • c. 7 For the better discovery of judgements in the courts of king's bench, common pleas, and exchequer, at Dublin, and for the greater security of purchasers.
  • c. 8 To enable his majesty to purchase in the respective interests of the several persons entitled to the houses and grounds adjoining to the new parliament house.
  • c. 9
  • c. 10 For explaining and amending an act, entitled, an act to prevent the disorders that may happen by the marching of soldiers, and for providing carriages for the baggage of soldiers in their march.
  • c. 11 For the better keeping of churches in repair.
  • c. 12 For supplying a defect in an act for rendering more effectual an act for the better enabling the clergy
  • c. 13
  • c. 14 To prevent unlawful combinations of workmen, artificers, and labourers employed in the several trades and manufactures of this kingdom, and for the better payment of their wages, as also to prevent abuses in making bricks and ascertain their dimensions.
  • c. 15 Trial of criminals
  • c. 16 For better regulating the office of justice of the peace in this kingdom.
  • c. 17 For the better enabling the governors of the workhouse of the city of Dublin to provide for and employ the poor therein, and for the more effectual punishment of vagabonds.
  • c. 18 For repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to Kilcullen Bridge, in the county of Kildare.
  • c. 19 For repairing the road leading from the city of Dublin to the town of Navan, in county Meath.
  • c. 20 Relief of Insolvent Debtors
  • c. 21
  • c. 22 For explaining and amending an act made in the sixth year of his late majesty King George I, entitled an act for erecting and continuing lights in the city of Dublin and the several liberties adjoining, and also in the cities of Cork and Limerick and liberties thereof. Text of act on Google Books
  • c. 23 Text of act on Google Books

1731–1740[]

5 Geo. 2 (1731)[]

7 Geo. 2 (1733)[]

  • c. 5 Solicitors
  • c. 6 An Act to prevent Persons converted from the Popish to the Protestant Religion, and married to Popish Wives, or educating their Children in the Popish Religion, from acting as Justices of the Peace
  • c. 9
  • c. 14 Relief of mortgages

9 Geo. 2 (1735)[]

  • c. 3 An Act for the better regulating of Juries
  • c. 6 An Act for continuing and amending several Statutes now near expiring
  • c. 7
  • c. 8
  • c. 9 Gauge and measure of beer barrels
  • c. 11 An Act for the more effectual preventing clandestine Marriages
  • c. 25

11 Geo. 2 (1737)[]

  • c. 5 Privilege of Parliament
  • c. 6 An Act that all Proceedings in Courts of justice within this Kingdom shall be in the English language (still in force in UK)
  • c. 7 An Act for the more effectual preventing the Enlisting of His Majesty's Subjects to serve as Soldiers in foreign Service without His Majesty's License

13 Geo. 2 (1739)[]

  • c. 4 "An Act for continuing several temporary statutes."
  • c. 5 "An Act to continue and amend an ACT, made in the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled, An Act for the better regulating of juries."
  • c. 6 "An act to explain, amend, and make more effectual an Act, passed in the seventh Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King William the Third of glorious Memory, intituled, An Act for the better securing the Government by disarming Papists"
  • c. 7 "An Act for allowing further time to persons in offices or employments to qualify themselves, pursuant to an Act, intituled, An Act to prevent the further growth of Popery"
  • c. 8 "An Act for the more effectual preventing of excessive and deceitful gaming."
  • c. 9 "An Act for explaining and amending, An Act for the relief of mortgagees, and for the perpetuating the testimony of witnesses in suits in equity; and for impowering the Dean and Chapter of the Holy-Trinity or Christ-Church Cublin, to grant to His Majesty for any term of years, the rooms over the room commonly called the Exchequer-Chamber, and other rooms therein mentioned; and for amending a misnomer in An Act to enable Charles Coote, Esq; to raise portions for younger children."
  • c. 10 "An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty, King George the First, intituled, An Act for the better regulating the Parish-Watches, and amending the high-ways in this Kingdom, and for preventing the misapplication of public money."
  • c. 11 "An Act for the further improvement of the hempen and flaxen manufactures of this Kingdom."
  • c. 12 "An Act for continuing and amending the laws now in force, in relation to butter and tallow, and the casks in which such goods are to be made up, and for the curing of hides, and making up beef and pork for exportation; and for preventing the destruction of salmon."

1741–1750[]

15 Geo. 2 (1741)[]

17 Geo. 2 (1743)[]

  • c. 4 Transportation
  • c. 5
  • c. 8
  • c. 10 An Act to prevent the pernicious Practice of burning Land, and for the more effectual destroying of Vermin

19 Geo. 2 (1745)[]

  • c. 7 An Act for the more effectual preventing his Majesty's Subjects from entering into foreign Service; and for publishing an Act of the seventh Year of King William the Third, intituled, An Act to prevent foreign Education
  • c. 11 An Act for the better regulating Elections of Members of Parliament
  • c. 12
  • c. 13 An Act for annulling all Marriages to be celebrate by any Popish Priest between Protestant and Protestant, or between Protestant and Papist; and to amend and make more effectual an Act passed in this Kingdom in the sixth Year of the Reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for the more effectual preventing the taking away and marrying Children against the Wills of their Parents or Guardians

21 Geo. 2 (1747)[]

  • c. 10 Newtown Act An Act to amend and make more effectual an Act, intituled, An Act for better regulating Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, and for the more effectual quieting of Corporations, and securing the Rights of Persons, who have been or shall be elected into the Offices of Alderman and Burgesses within any Corporation of this Kingdom

23 Geo. 2 (1749)[]

  • c. 9
  • c. 10 An Act for explaining and making more effectual an Act, intituled, An Act for the more effectual preventing clandestine Marriages; and another Act passed in the twelfth Year of his late Majesty's Reign, intituled, an Act to prevent Marriages by degraded Clergymen and Popish Priests, and for preventing Marriages consummated from being avoided by Pre-Contracts, and for the more effectual punishing of Bigamy
  • c. 13 Sheriffs
  • c. 15 Buying and selling cattle and sheep in markets
  • c. 18
  • c. 19

1751–1760[]

25 Geo. 2 (1751)[]

  • c. 8
  • c. 12
  • c. 13
  • c. 15
  • c. 23

29 Geo. 2 (1755)[]

  • c. 5 An Act to prohibit the Return into this Kingdom of such of his Majesty's Subjects as now are, or at any Time hereafter shall be, in the Service of the French King
  • c. 6 An Act for better regulating Juries
  • c. 8
  • c. 12 Re unlawful combinations, threatening letters, destruction of carriages, and arson
  • c. 13
  • c. 14 An Act for removing Doubts touching the Presentments of Money in the court of King's Bench, and for raising of Money for building and repairing Houses of Correction
  • c. 15

33 Geo. 2 (1759)[]

  • c. 14 Business of bankers
  • c. 16 Re the corporation and magistrates of the City of Dublin

1761–1770[]

1 Geo. 3 (1761)[]

  • c. 8
  • c. 9
  • c. 14
  • c. 17
  • c. 18

3 Geo. 3 (1763)[]

  • c. 16 Charities
  • c. 19
  • c. 28 Criminal Justice
  • c. 29 Burning of land

5 Geo. 3 (1765)[]

  • c. 10 Burning of land
  • c. 17
  • c. 20
  • c. 21 Practice in trials for high treason
  • c. 22
  • c. 24

7 Geo. 3 (1767)[]

  • c. 8
  • c. 15
  • c. 20

11 Geo. 3 (1770)[]

  • c. 6
  • c. 7

1771–1780[]

11 & 12 Geo. 3 (1771–72)[]

  • c. 11 Re the Foundling Hospital and Workhouse, Dublin
  • c. 13
  • c. 21 An Act to encourage the reclaiming of unprofitable bogs
  • c. 23
  • c. 24
  • c. 25 Partnerships
  • c. 28
  • c. 31 Grand Canal
  • c. 34 Criminal justice

13 & 14 Geo. 3 (1773)[]

  • c. 43

14 & 15 Geo. 3 (1774)[]

15 & 16 Geo. 3 (1775)[]

  • c. 20
  • c. 21
  • c. 24
  • c. 26
  • c. 31

17 & 18 Geo. 3 (1777–78)[]

  • c. 15
  • c. 35
  • c. 36
  • c. 38
  • c. 44 Swearing into office of Lord Mayor of Dublin
  • c. 45 Outlawries
  • c. 46
  • c. 47
  • c. 49

19 & 20 Geo. 3 (1779–80)[]

  • c.
  • c. 5 Lottery
  • c. 13
  • c. 19
  • c. 30
  • c. 38 Vexatious and frivolous arrests

1781–1790[]

21 & 22 Geo. 3 (1781–82)[]

  • c. 11 Habeas Corpus Act 1781 (still in force in UK)
  • c. 12
  • c. 13
  • c. 16
  • c. 20
  • c. 27
  • c. 48 (extended the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750 to Ireland)[1]
  • c. 50 Courts
  • c. 51 Criminal Justice

23 & 24 Geo. 3 (1783–84)[]

  • c. 12
  • c. 14
  • c. 20
  • c. 22 Funds in Chancery
  • c. 23
  • c. 39
  • c. 52
  • c. 57

25 Geo. 3 (1785)[]

  • c. 36
  • c. 43
  • c. 47
  • c. 49
  • c. 53
  • c. 55
  • c. 62

26 Geo. 3 (1786)[]

  • c. 19 Dublin Port
  • c. 24
  • c. 28
  • c. 31 Writ of scire facias
  • c. 43
  • c. 57
  • c. 60 Naas Canal

27 Geo. 3 (1787)[]

  • c. 15
  • c. 25
  • c. 35
  • c. 41

28 Geo. 3 (1788)[]

  • c. 24 Election of Lord Justice and Governor of Ireland
  • c. 38
  • c. 49
  • c. 50

29 Geo. 3 (1789)[]

  • c. 1 Taxation : National Debt: Various duties.
  • c. 2 Taxation: National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 3 Taxation: National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 4 Taxation: National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 5 Taxation: National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 6 Taxation: National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 7 Trade with United States
  • c. 8 Postage
  • c. 9 Stamp duties
  • c. 10 Tobacco duties
  • c. 11 Mutiny
  • c. 12 Duties under treaty with France
  • c. 13 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 14 Licence duties
  • c. 15 Carriage duties
  • c. 16 Hawkers and pedlars licences
  • c. 17 Wine duties: Tax on absentee officials
  • c. 18 Sundry duties
  • c. 19 Duties on Malt etc.
  • c. 20 Postage
  • c. 21 Stamp duties
  • c. 22 Mutiny
  • c. 23 Roads from Dublin to Dunleer
  • c. 24 Roads in Dublin
  • c. 25 Revenue
  • c. 26 First fruits
  • c. 27 Churches and glebes
  • c. 28 Forfeited recognizances
  • c. 29 Parliamentary registration of freeholders
  • c. 30
  • c. 31 Canal in Lough Neagh
  • c. 32 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 33
  • c. 34 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 35 Grant for Record Office and law courts
  • c. 36 Grant for agriculture and manufactures
  • c. 37 Import duties in Dublin
  • c. 38 Duties on spices
  • c. 39 Grand Canal
  • c. 40 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 41 Grant for charitable purposes
  • c. 42 Watercourses and water pipes in towns

30 Geo. 3 (1790)[]

  • c. 1 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 2 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 3 Various duties
  • c. 4 Various duties
  • c. 5 Various duties
  • c. 6 Various duties
  • c. 7 Duties under treaty with France
  • c. 8 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 9 Remuneration of coroners
  • c. 10 Duties on carriages
  • c. 11 Licence duties
  • c. 12 Tobacco duties
  • c. 13 Trade with the United States
  • c. 14 Hawkers and pedlars licences
  • c. 15 Postage
  • c. 16 Stamp duties
  • c. 17 Parliamentary registration continuance
  • c. 18 Mutiny
  • c. 19 Dublin streets: road to Mullingar
  • c. 20 Royal Canal
  • c. 21 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 22 Revenue
  • c. 23 Bankruptcy law
  • c. 24 Sea fisheries continuance
  • c. 25 Borrowing powers of Harbour Commissioners
  • c. 26 Bounties on linen
  • c. 27 Grants for charities: Rotunda Hospital
  • c. 28 Grants for agriculture and manufactures
  • c. 29 Guardianship of infants
  • c. 30 Corn trade: Price of bread
  • c. 31 Bridge in Derry
  • c. 32 Transportation
  • c. 33 Port duties in Dublin
  • c. 34 Endowed Schools Commission continuance
  • c. 35 Peace Preservation Act continuance
  • c. 36 Trustees of charities: Borrowing
  • c. 37 Inland navigation
  • c. 38 Road in Tipperary and Kilkenny
  • c. 39
  • c. 40
  • c. 41 Funds in Chancery: The Accountant - General
  • c. 42 Dublin streets : Island Bridge
  • c. 43 Down Cathedral
  • c. 44 Road in Kilkenny and Tipperary
  • c. 45 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 46 Road in Westmeath
  • c. 47 Road from Limerick to Cork
  • Sess. 2 c. 1 Extension of time for taking oaths

1791–1800[]

31 Geo. 3 (1791)[]

  • c. 1 Taxation: National debt: Lotteries
  • c. 2 Taxation: National debt: Lotteries
  • c. 3 Tax on salaries: Duties and licences
  • c. 4 Trade with the United States
  • c. 5 Tobacco, sugar and coffee trades
  • c. 6 Grant for agriculture and manufactures
  • c. 7 Grant for charities
  • c. 8 Grant for linen manufactures
  • c. 9 Export bounties
  • c. 10 Postage
  • c. 11 Clerks of the Crown and peace in Dublin
  • c. 12 Stamp duties
  • c. 13 Spirit licences
  • c. 14 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 15 Duty on imported malt
  • c. 16 Revenue
  • c. 17
  • c. 18
  • c. 19 Ecclesiastical improvements
  • c. 20 Insurance of lottery tickets
  • c. 21 Relief of insolvent debtors
  • c. 22
  • c. 23 Against exporting implements or machinery
  • c. 24
  • c. 25 Recognizances
  • c. 26 Corn trade with Great Britain
  • c. 27 Tanning: Shoes and boots
  • c. 28 Mutiny
  • c. 29 Salaries of assistant barristers
  • c. 30 Trials at Nisi Prius
  • c. 31 Execution of civil bills decrees
  • c. 32 Actions of slander
  • c. 33 Price of coals in Dublin
  • c. 34
  • c. 35 School of physic
  • c. 36 Parliamentary election petitions
  • c. 37 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 38
  • c. 39
  • c. 40 Landlord and tenant: Cutting trees
  • c. 41 Endowed Schools Commission Continuance
  • c. 42 Inland navigation: Grand Canal
  • c. 43 Against horse racing near Dublin
  • c. 44 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 45
  • c. 46 Armagh observatory
  • c. 47
  • c. 48
  • c. 49 Roads in Westmeath
  • c. 50 Roads in Dublin
  • c. 51 Road from Dublin to Mullingar

32 Geo. 3 (1792)[]

  • c. 1 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 2 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 3 Trade with the United States
  • c. 4 Grant for linen manufactures
  • c. 5 Regulation of bounties
  • c. 6 Grant for charitable purposes
  • c. 7 Tobacco trade
  • c. 8 Stamp duties
  • c. 9 Mutiny
  • c. 10 Postage
  • c. 11 Lotteries
  • c. 12 Explaining certain deeds of trust
  • c. 13
  • c. 14
  • c. 15 Inland navigation
  • c. 16 Constabulary
  • c. 17 Revenue
  • c. 18 The King's Inns
  • c. 19 Spirit licences
  • c. 20 Import duty on corn
  • c. 21 Roman Catholic relief: Repeals
  • c. 22 Roman Catholic relief: Indemnity
  • c. 23 Sea fisheries
  • c. 24 The Hibernian Mine Company
  • c. 25 Forfeited recognizances
  • c. 26 Royal Canal Docks
  • c. 27 Transportation and imprisonment.
  • c. 28 Building churches.
  • c. 29
  • c. 30 Post roads.
  • c. 31 Licence in mortmain
  • c. 32 Mortgages to aliens.
  • c. 33 Extension of time for taking oaths.
  • c. 34 Estate of the Bishop of Cork
  • c. 35
  • c. 36 Roads: Kinnegad to Athlone
  • c. 37 Roads: Dublin to Malahide
  • c. 38 Road in the Queen's County
  • c. 39 Road in Kilkenny
  • c. 40 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 41 Creditors of Robert Brook

33 Geo. 3 (1793)[]

  • c. 1 Alien Act
  • c. 2 Importation of arms and ammunition
  • c. 3 Indemnity
  • c. 4 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 5 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 6 Bounties on exporting sugar
  • c. 7 Trade with the United States
  • c. 8 Regulation of bounties
  • c. 9 Grant for charitable purposes
  • c. 10 Newry navigation
  • c. 11 Tobacco trade
  • c. 12 Linen and hempen manufacture
  • c. 13
  • c. 14 Hearth duty
  • c. 15 Stamp duties
  • c. 16 Mutiny
  • c. 17 Postage
  • c. 18 Lotteries
  • c. 19 Castlecomer and Kilkenny Road
  • c. 20 Newcastle, Limerick, and Cork Road
  • c. 21 Roman Catholic relief
  • c. 22 Militia
  • c. 23 Payment of wages in the Navy
  • c. 24 Dublin baking trade
  • c. 25 Improvement of land: Tithes
  • c. 26 Dublin and Malahide Road
  • c. 27 Morgan's charity
  • c. 28 Allowances to families of militiamen
  • c. 29 Convention Act
  • c. 30 Correspondence with the French enemy
  • c. 31 Trade with the East Indies
  • c. 32 Roads in Queen's County, &c.
  • c. 33 Militia: Exemption for University students
  • c. 34 The Civil List: Crown property
  • c. 35 The Marshalsea in Dublin
  • c. 36 Spirit licences
  • c. 37 Revenue
  • c. 38 Admission of freemen: Mandamus
  • c. 39 Treasury bills
  • c. 40 Price of coals in Dublin
  • c. 41 Parliament: Offices under the Crown
  • c. 42 Relief of insolvent debtors
  • c. 43 Criminal law: Libel
  • c. 44 The King's Inns
  • c. 45 Trials for treason committed out of the realm
  • c. 46 Post roads in Dublin
  • c. 47 Price of coals in Cork
  • c. 48 Suit as to an advowson
  • c. 49 Crown property
  • c. 50 Fisheries
  • c. 51 Indemnity as to tests
  • c. 52 Loans to traders
  • c. 53
  • c. 54
  • c. 55 Marine mutiny
  • c. 56. Grand jury presentments and vestry cess in Dublin City

34 Geo. 3 (1794)[]

  • c. 1 Hearth duty
  • c. 2 Postage
  • c. 3 Stamps
  • c. 4 National Debt: Various duties
  • c. 5 National Debt: Trade duties
  • c. 6 Building of Law Courts
  • c. 7 County treasurers
  • c. 8 Fire in ships in Dublin
  • c. 9 Water supply in cities and towns
  • c. 10 Revenue
  • c. 11 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 12 Relief of two insolvent debtors
  • c. 13 Militia
  • c. 14 Aiding the French enemy
  • c. 15
  • c. 16 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 17 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 18 Court of Conscience in Dublin
  • c. 19 Mutiny
  • c. 20
  • c. 21 Duties on hides
  • c. 22 Roman Catholic relief: Fees
  • c. 23 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 24 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 25 Bounties on exporting linen
  • c. 26

35 Geo. 3 (1795)[]

  • c. 1 Hearth duty
  • c. 2 Families of militiamen
  • c. 3 Duties
  • c. 4 Duties etc.
  • c. 5 Militia
  • c. 6 National Debt
  • c. 7 Grand jury presentments
  • c. 8 Militia
  • c. 9 Stamp duties
  • c. 10 Trade with the United States
  • c. 11 Postage
  • c. 12 Pre-Union Irish Statutes (Commencement) Act 1795 (short title in the Republic of Ireland); Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act (Ireland) 1795 (short title in the United Kingdom)
  • c. 13 Indemnity
  • c. 14 Mutiny
  • c. 15 Export bounties
  • c. 16 Repeal of Road Acts
  • c. 17 Portumna Bridge
  • c. 18 Audit of public accounts
  • c. 19 Brewers
  • c. 20 Spirit licences
  • c. 21 Maynooth College Act 1795
  • c. 22 School of Physic
  • c. 23
  • c. 24 Arms
  • c. 25
  • c. 26 Against exporting starch
  • c. 27 Broad-wheeled vehicles
  • c. 28
  • c. 29 Parliamentary elections
  • c. 30 Relief of insolvent debtors
  • c. 31 Relief of Peter Adams
  • c. 32 Tithes
  • c. 33 Fisheries
  • c. 34 Dublin grand jury presentments
  • c. 35 Regulation of lotteries
  • c. 36 Dublin police
  • c. 37 Exchequer bills
  • c. 38 Post roads
  • c. 39 Confirming grants made under the Great Seal of England
  • c. 40 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 41 Revenue
  • c. 42 Trade of bakers: Assize of bread
  • c. 43 Dublin and Mullingar Road
  • c. 44 Grand Canal
  • c. 45 Speaker of the House of Commons
  • c. 46 Supply of copies of statutes
  • c. 47 Dublin and Ratoath Road
  • c. 48

36 Geo. 3 (1796)[]

  • c. 1 National Debt: Charges on Bank of Ireland
  • c. 2 Duties and bounties
  • c. 3 Duties and bounties
  • c. 4 Road in Tipperay
  • c. 5 Trade with the United States
  • c. 6 Indemnity for suppressing the insurrections
  • c. 7 Post Office
  • c. 8 Prohibition on exporting food
  • c. 9 County infirmaries
  • c. 10 Duties on hides
  • c. 11 Postage
  • c. 12 County treasurers
  • c. 13 Road in Waterford
  • c. 14 Mutiny
  • c. 15 Hearth duty
  • c. 16 Grants for agriculture, &c.
  • c. 17 Stamp duties
  • c. 18 Lighthouses
  • c. 19 Prohibition on exporting tallow
  • c. 20 Insurrections: Arms
  • c. 21 Sugar
  • c. 22 Sites for barracks
  • c. 23 Municipal elections
  • c. 24 Militia
  • c. 25 Civil Bill Courts
  • c. 26 Judges' salaries: Absence from circuit
  • c. 27 Conspiracy to murder
  • c. 28 Corn bounties in Dublin
  • c. 29 Competent witnesses: Petty larceny
  • c. 30 Dublin police, and pawnbrokers
  • c. 31 Execution of women for high treason
  • c. 32 The Whiteboy Act: County and city of Dublin
  • c. 33 Militia
  • c. 34 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 35 Revenue
  • c. 36 Repairs of roads
  • c. 37 Silk manufacture
  • c. 38
  • c. 39 Inferior courts
  • c. 40 Spirit licences
  • c. 41 Sites for court-houses and gaols
  • c. 42 Arms
  • c. 43 Exporting bread
  • c. 45 Woollen and cotton manufactures
  • c. 46 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 47 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 48 Naturalization
  • c. 49 Exchequer bills
  • c. 50 Encroachments on commons
  • c. 51 Lighting and cleansing towns
  • c. 52 Sea fisheries
  • c. 53 Earl of Athlone's annuity
  • c. 54 Dublin wide streets
  • c. 55 Roads: Grand juries
  • c. 56 Navy pay and pensions
  • c. 57
  • c. 58 Friendly societies
  • c. 59 Dublin and Navan Road
  • c. 60 Hutchinson's charity

37 Geo. 3 (1797)[]

  • c. 1 Habeas corpus suspension
  • c. 2 Volunteers
  • c. 3 Taxation: National Debt, Duties etc.
  • c. 4 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 5 Bounties
  • c. 6 Bounties and drawbacks
  • c. 7 Militia
  • c. 8 Leather trade: Duties
  • c. 9 Hearth duty
  • c. 10 Malicious injuries in county Armagh
  • c. 11 Postage
  • c. 12 Stamps
  • c. 13 Mutiny
  • c. 14 Sugar duty
  • c. 15 Trade with the United States
  • c. 16 Distillers
  • c. 17 Wicklow gold mining by the Treasury
  • c. 18 Fixing the price of salt
  • c. 19 Militia
  • c. 20 Pay of Militia officers
  • c. 21 An Act to amend the Game Laws
  • c. 22 Paving in Dublin
  • c. 23 Presentments for mail roads
  • c. 24 Corn bounties
  • c. 25 Bankrupts
  • c. 26 Forging Bank notes and bills
  • c. 27 National Debt: Sinking fund
  • c. 28 Duties, &c.
  • c. 29 Road from Dublin to Ratoath
  • c. 30 Revenue
  • c. 31 Importation during the war
  • c. 32 National Debt: Loan
  • c. 33 Malt
  • c. 34 Dublin House of Industry
  • c. 35 Presentments for roads
  • c. 36 Trespass of animals
  • c. 37 Chapels of ease
  • c. 38 Insurrections : Arms
  • c. 39 Indemnity for suppressing the insurrections
  • c. 40 Incitement to Disaffection Act (Ireland) 1797
  • c. 41 Grant to the Dublin Society
  • c. 42 Tobacco
  • c. 43 Stamp duties, &c.
  • c. 44 Parish estates
  • c. 45 Spirit licences
  • c. 46 Distillers
  • c. 47 Registration of freeholders: Election of minors void
  • c. 48 Relief of insolvent debtors
  • c. 49 Imprisonment for debt
  • c. 50
  • c. 51 Bank of Ireland: Restriction on cash payments
  • c. 52 Coffee
  • c. 53 Export and import
  • c. 54 National Debt
  • c. 55 Road from Dublin to Kilcullen
  • c. 56
  • c. 57 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 58 Dublin hackney carriages
  • c. 59 Dublin wide streets
  • c. 60 Pension for the Princess Royal
  • c. 61 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 62 Annuities for the widow and children of Rev. W. Hamilton, murdered
  • c. 63 Annuities for the widow and children of Rev. Geo. Knipe, murdered

38 Geo. 3 (1798)[]

  • c. 1 Militia
  • c. 2
  • c. 3 Tyrone presentments
  • c. 4 Importation of Portugal salt
  • c. 5 Duties
  • c. 6 Bounties on exportation
  • c. 7 Newspapers: Seditious libels
  • c. 8 Seducing soldiers
  • c. 9 Hearth duty
  • c. 10 National Debt
  • c. 11 Malt duty
  • c. 12 Coffee duty
  • c. 13 Trade with the United States
  • c. 14 Habease corpus suspension continuance
  • c. 15 Postage
  • c. 16 Alien Act Continuance
  • c. 17 Voluntary contributions to the Exchequer
  • c. 18 Stamp duties
  • c. 19 Indemnity for suppressing the insurrections
  • c. 20 Parliament: Demise of the Crown
  • c. 21 Insurrections: Arms
  • c. 22 Road in Cork
  • c. 23 Leather trade
  • c. 24 Sundry duties
  • c. 25 Civil Bill Courts
  • c. 26 Judges of assize may summon persons in execution, &c.
  • c. 27 Mutiny
  • c. 28 Road in Down and Antrim
  • c. 29 Paper duties
  • c. 30 Princess Royal's pension to be in British currency
  • c. 31 Roads in Dublin County
  • c. 32 Loans
  • c. 33 Loans
  • c. 34 Dublin House of Industry
  • c. 35 Dublin workhouse, &c.
  • c. 36 House of Commons: Disqualification by acceptance of office
  • c. 37 Provision for quartering of foreign troops
  • c. 38 Commissions of oyer and terminer in Dublin
  • c. 39 Proctors' Bills of Costs
  • c. 40 Irish Mine Company
  • c. 41 Dublin bridge tolls
  • c. 42 Sugar drawbacks and bounties
  • c. 43 Grants for agriculture, &c.
  • c. 44 Linen and hempen manufactures
  • c. 45 Collection of duties
  • c. 46 English militia serving in Ireland
  • c. 47 Post Office
  • c. 48 Desertion of merchant seamen
  • c. 49
  • c. 50 Fines and recognizances
  • c. 51 Distillers
  • c. 52 Rectifing spirits
  • c. 53 Forging Bank notes
  • c. 54 Royal Canal Company
  • c. 55 General pardon for the rebellion
  • c. 56 Public accounts
  • c. 57 Conspiracy to murder
  • c. 58 Loan from the English to the Irish Treasury
  • c. 59 Transportation
  • c. 60 Corporations
  • c. 61 Disqualifing parliamentary voters
  • c. 62 Militia
  • c. 63 Tobacco trade
  • c. 64 Grant to the Foundling Hospital
  • c. 65 Chairman of Quarter Sessions in Dublin
  • c. 66 Annuity for Robert Boyd
  • c. 67 Export and import
  • c. 68 Commission of inquiry into losses by the rebellion
  • c. 69 Annuity for the Prince of Mecklenburgh Strelitz
  • c. 70 Annuity for Viscount Duncan
  • c. 71 Annuity for Earl Saint Vincent
  • c. 72 Quitrents and Crown lands
  • c. 73 Spirit licences
  • c. 74 Indemnity for suppressing the insurrections
  • c. 75 Revenue
  • c. 76 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 77 Attainder of Lord Edward FitzGerald, and two others, deceased
  • c. 78 Transportation of certain rebels
  • c. 79 Grants for the Grand Canal and Royal Canal
  • c. 80 Requiring certain persons to surrender for trial for the rebellion
  • c. 81 House of Commons journals
  • c. 82 Insurrections: Arms
  • c. 83 Road from Dublin to Kilcullen

39 Geo. 3 (1799)[]

  • c. 1 Militia
  • c. 2 Export bounties
  • c. 3 Indemnity for suppressing the insurrections
  • c. 4 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 5 Stamp duties
  • c. 6 Mutiny
  • c. 7 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 8 Taxation: National Debt, Duties etc.
  • c. 9 Barony of Idrone
  • c. 10 Postage
  • c. 11 Suppressing the rebellion: Courts martial
  • c. 12 Hearth duty
  • c. 13 Trade with the United States
  • c. 14 Arrears of tithes
  • c. 15 Window tax
  • c. 16 Civil Bill Courts
  • c. 17
  • c. 18 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 19 Cathedrals used as parish churches
  • c. 20 Duties on male servants, &c.
  • c. 21 Coffee
  • c. 22 Tobacco
  • c. 23 Beer and spirits
  • c. 24 Auctions, &c.
  • c. 25 Loan from the English to the Irish Treasury
  • c. 26 Sites for barracks
  • c. 27 Sugar
  • c. 28 Corporations
  • c. 29 Fisheries
  • c. 30 Militia
  • c. 31 Militia may serve out of Ireland
  • c. 32 Duties on home wines, &c.
  • c. 33 Quitrents and Crown lands
  • c. 34 Malt duties
  • c. 35 Excise duties and licences
  • c. 36 Transportation of rebels
  • c. 37 Manufacture and sale of gunpowder
  • c. 38 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 39 Duties on hides, vellum, &c.
  • c. 40 Spirit licences
  • c. 41 Distillers
  • c. 42 Paper duty
  • c. 43 Duty on goat skins
  • c. 44 Stamp duties
  • c. 45 Grant for agriculture, &c.
  • c. 46 Road from Dublin to Ratoath
  • c. 47 Road from Newcastle to Limerick
  • c. 48 Small notes and bills
  • c. 49 Families of militiamen
  • c. 50 Indemnity for suppression of the rebellion
  • c. 51 Inland fisheries
  • c. 52 Road in Cork
  • c. 53
  • c. 54 Sugar
  • c. 55 Gaol: Sessions held in the absence of a recorder
  • c. 56 Dublin police, &c.
  • c. 57 Bankrupts
  • c. 58 Rectifying spirits
  • c. 59 Soldiers on the march exempt from tolls
  • c. 60
  • c. 61 Tanning
  • c. 62 Game licences
  • c. 63
  • c. 64 Treasury Bills, &c.
  • c. 65 Commission to inquire into losses by the rebellion
  • c. 66 Revenue
  • c. 67 Enforcing recognizances

40 Geo. 3. (1800)[]

  • c. 1 Militia
  • c. 2 Revival of Act for martial law
  • c. 3 Taxation: National Debt
  • c. 4 Taxation: National Debt, Duties etc.
  • c. 5 Extension of time for taking oaths
  • c. 6 Suspension of distilling from corn
  • c. 7 Mutiny
  • c. 8 Postage
  • c. 9 Duties on hides, &c.
  • c. 10 Stamp duties
  • c. 11 Sea fisheries
  • c. 12 Militia
  • c. 13 Trade with the United States
  • c. 14 Duty on wine, &c.
  • c. 15 Alien Act Continuance
  • c. 16 Stamp duties, &c.
  • c. 17 Silk manufacture
  • c. 18 Habeas Corpus Act suspension
  • c. 19 Repeal of 8 Ric. 2. c. 2. (Eng.), as to justices of assize
  • c. 20 Regulation of bounties
  • c. 21 Bankrupts
  • c. 22 Bankers
  • c. 23 Tithe agistment
  • c. 24 Penalty for burning land
  • c. 25 Sugar duty
  • c. 26 Site of Newry Barracks
  • c. 27 Maintenance of curates
  • c. 28 Distilling
  • c. 29 Summoning and returning of Peers and Commoners to sit in the United Parliament
  • c. 30 Forfeited recognizances
  • c. 31 Grants to the Dublin Society
  • c. 32 Clare Infirmary
  • c. 33
  • c. 34 Compensation for certain disfranchised boroughs
  • c. 35 Charleton's estate
  • c. 36 Woollen cloth
  • c. 37 Belfast improvement
  • c. 38 An Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland (still in force in UK)
  • c. 39 Court of Exchequer Chamber
  • c. 40 Dublin House of Industry
  • c. 41 Londonderry Bridge
  • c. 42 Relief of insolvent debtors
  • c. 43 Revenue
  • c. 44 Return of persons transported
  • c. 45 Wine duties
  • c. 46 First fruits
  • c. 47
  • c. 48 Road from Dublin to Knocksedan
  • c. 49 Losses by the rebellion
  • c. 50 Compensation for officials of the Parliament
  • c. 51
  • c. 52 Collection of assessed taxes
  • c. 53 Grants of certain pensions
  • c. 54 Spirit licences
  • c. 55 Distilling from sugar
  • c. 56 Expiring Laws Continuance
  • c. 57 Malt tax
  • c. 58 Distilling from malt
  • c. 59 Game licences
  • c. 60 Treasury Bills, &c.
  • c. 61 Dublin wide streets
  • c. 62 Dublin watch: Paving: Pawnbrokers
  • c. 63 Dealers' licences
  • c. 64 Promissory notes and bills
  • c. 65 Female Orphan House in Dublin
  • c. 66 Association for discountenancing vice
  • c. 67 Distillers
  • c. 68 Excise permits
  • c. 69 Judges' pensions: Allowances for circuit
  • c. 70 Arrears of quitrent and Crown rent
  • c. 71 Trespass of cattle
  • c. 72 Juries: Remuneration of special jurors
  • c. 73 Liffey walls
  • c. 74 The circular road in Dublin
  • c. 75 Commissioners of Charitable Donations
  • c. 76 Paper duty
  • c. 77 Tobacco
  • c. 78 Tanning
  • c. 79 Quarantine
  • c. 80 Parliamentary elections: Polling in Derry and Coleraine
  • c. 81 Compensation for unpaid tithes
  • c. 82 Ecclesiastical residences
  • c. 83 Building of churches and chapels
  • c. 84
  • c. 85
  • c. 86 Coffee
  • c. 87 Auctions
  • c. 88 Repairs of roads: Vestries
  • c. 89 Indemnity for suppressing the rebellion
  • c. 90
  • c. 91 Militia
  • c. 92 Militia commanding officers
  • c. 93 Roads in Waterford and Cork
  • c. 94 Roads in Dublin, Kildare, Limerick and Cork
  • c. 95 Roads in Limerick
  • c. 96 Cork and Dublin coalyards
  • c. 97
  • c. 98 Road from Tubber to Limerick
  • c. 99 Sligo improvement
  • c. 100

See also[]

References[]

  • "Acts of Parliament by Session". Irish Legislation Database. Belfast: Queen’s University. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  • "Statutes which have already been repealed (i.e. prior to the Statute Law Revision Act 2007)" (PDF). Pre-Independence Project. Attorney General of Ireland. 2006. pp. 1–73. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2006. Retrieved 29 June 2015.

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