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Statute Law Revision Act 2009

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This law aims to update and simplify older laws by removing outdated ones and clarifying the names of others. It specifically targets certain old private and local laws that are no longer relevant or effective.

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Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Skip to content Disclaimer Feedback Helpdesk Gaeilge Léim go dtí an t-ábhar Séanadh Aiseolas Deasc chabhrach English Gaeilge English Produced by the Office of the Attorney General Táirgthe ag Oifig an Ard-Aighne Home Legislation Acts of the Oireachtas Statutory Instruments Pre-1922 Legislation Constitution External Resources Bills (Houses of the Oireachtas) Iris Oifigiúil / Official Gazette Revised Acts (LRC) Classified List of Legislation (LRC) Translations (acts.ie) Translations (Houses of the Oireachtas) Government Publications for Sale EU Law (EUR-Lex) FAQ Disclaimer Feedback Helpdesk Search Baile Reachtaíocht Achtanna an Oireachtais Ionstraimí Reachtúla Reachtaíocht Réamh-1922 Bunreacht Acmhainní Seachtracha Billí (Tithe an Oireachtais) Iris Oifigiúil Achtanna Athbhreithnithe (CAD) (An Coimisiún um Athchóiriú an Dlí) Liosta Rangaithe Reachtaíochta Aistriúcháin (achtanna.ie) Aistriúcháin (Tithe an Oireachtais) Foilseacháin Rialtais ar Díol Dlí AE (EUR-Lex) CCanna (Ceisteanna Coitianta) Séanadh Aiseolas Deasc chabhrach Cuardach TitleTeideal Year(s) or rangeBliain nó blianta nó raon TypeCineál All Legislation Acts Statutory Instruments Advanced SearchCuardach Casta HomeBaile ActsAchtanna 2009 Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Permanent Page URL View by SectionAmharc de réir Ailt View Full ActAmharc ar an Acht Iomlán Bill History Stair Bille Commencement, Amendments, SIs made under the Act Tosach Feidhme, Leasuithe, IRí arna ndéanamh faoin Acht Open PDFOscail PDF Print Full ActPriontáil an tAcht Iomlán Number 46 of 2009 STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 2009 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Definitions. 2. General statute law revision repeal and saver. 3. Specific repeals. 4. Assignment of short titles. 5. Miscellaneous amendments to short titles. 6. Savings. 7. Short title and collective citation. SCHEDULE 1 Acts Retained Part 1 Irish Private Acts to 31 December 1750 Part 2 English Private Acts before Union with Scotland (1707) Part 3 Private Acts of Great Britain 1707 to 31 December 1750 Part 4 United Kingdom Local and Personal Acts 1 January 1801 to 31 December 1850 SCHEDULE 2 Acts specifically repealed Part 1 Irish Private Acts to 31 December 1750 Part 2 English Private Acts before Union with Scotland (1707) Part 3 Private Acts of Great Britain 1707 to 31 December 1750 Part 4 United Kingdom Local and Personal Acts 1 January 1801 to 31 December 1850 Acts Referred to Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Amendment Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.)c. cxi Interpretation Act 2005 2005, No. 23 Local Government Act 2001 2001, No. 37 Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2007 Sligo Ship Canal Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.)c. ccclxiii Statute Law Revision Act 2007 2007, No. 28 Waterford and Limerick Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.)c. cxxxi Number 46 of 2009 STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 2009 AN ACT TO PROMOTE THE REVISION OF STATUTE LAW BY REPEALING CERTAIN STATUTES OF A SPECIFIED SERIES THAT WERE ENACTED ON OR BEFORE 31 DECEMBER 1750 AND CERTAIN OTHER STATUTES OF ANOTHER SPECIFIED SERIES THAT WERE ENACTED ON OR BEFORE 31 DECEMBER 1850 AND WHICH HAVE CEASED TO HAVE EFFECT OR HAVE BECOME UNNECESSARY, BY IDENTIFYING THOSE STATUTES THAT WERE SO ENACTED BUT ARE NOT BEING REPEALED BY THIS ACT, BY ASSIGNING SHORT TITLES TO CERTAIN STATUTES IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THEIR CITATION AND BY AMENDING CERTAIN STATUTES IN SO FAR AS THEY RELATE TO SHORT TITLES, AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED MATTERS. [23rd December, 2009] BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS: Definitions. 1.— In this Act— “ local and personal Act ” means a statute enacted as a local and personal Act, or published in any official series of local and personal Acts (howsoever described); “private Act” means a statute enacted as a private Act, or published in any official series of private Acts (howsoever described); “P.R.O. vol. 3” has the same meaning that it has for the purposes of the Schedules to the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 as provided for in section 8(1)(a)(ix) of that Act; “relevant statute” means a local and personal Act or a private Act that is in force immediately before the passing of this Act. General statute law revision repeal and saver. 2.— (1) Subject to subsection (2), all private Acts enacted before 1 January 1751 and all local and personal Acts enacted before 1 January 1851 are repealed. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to— (a) the statutes specified in Schedule 1 , (b) any statute specified in Schedule 1 to the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 that is in force in the State immediately before the passing of this Act, or (c) without prejudice to section 27 of the Interpretation Act 2005 and to section 6 , any saving, or any transitional or continuing matter, provided for in respect of a statute repealed by or under any enactment passed prior to the passing of this Act. Specific repeals. 3.— (1) For ease of reference there is set out— (a) in Parts 1 to 3 of Schedule 2 a list of private Acts, and (b) in Part 4 of Schedule 2 a list of local and personal Acts, that were not wholly repealed before the passing of this Act and are not saved by virtue of section 2 (2). For the purposes of this subsection “wholly repealed” includes a statute to which section 2 (2)(c) relates. (2) The fact that a relevant statute, other than a relevant statute to which paragraph (a) or (b) of section 2 (2) relates, is not referred to in Schedule 2 shall not be read as saving or continuing such relevant statute for any purpose other than as provided for by or referred to in section 2 (2)(c). (3) The inclusion of a statute in Schedule 2 shall not be taken as evidence that the statute, or any provision of it, was of full force and effect immediately before the passing of this Act. Assignment of short titles. 4.— In respect of each Act cited in the first column of Part 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 of Schedule 1 , each such Act— (a) may be cited by the short title (if any) assigned to it in the fourth column of the Part concerned opposite the mention of that Act in the first column, or (b) may continue to be cited by its short title (if any) referred to in the third column of the Part concerned opposite the mention of that Act in the first column. Miscellaneous amendments to short titles. 5.— (1) An Act referred to in the Table to this section by reference to its year, session and chapter in the first column and to its short title in the second column is amended to the extent provided for in the third column opposite the mention to the Act concerned. For convenience of reference there is set out in the fourth column, opposite the mention to the Act concerned, the new short title for that Act. (2) Nothing in this section or the amendments made by it shall be read as affecting the citation of an Act by its short title as set out in the second column of the Table to this section. TABLE Year, session and chapter Short title Amendment New short title 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxxxi The Waterford and Limerick Railway Act, One thousand eight hundred and forty-five In section 2 by substituting “the Waterford and Limerick Railway Act 1845” for “The Waterford and Limerick Railway Act, One thousand eight hundred and forty-five” Waterford and Limerick Railway Act 1845 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccclxiii The Sligo Ship Canal Act One thousand eight hundred and forty-six In section 2 by substituting “the Sligo Ship Canal Act 1846” for “The Sligo Ship Canal Act, One thousand eight hundred and forty-six” Sligo Ship Canal Act 1846 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. cxi Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Amendment 1847 In section 5, by inserting “Act” after “Amendment”. Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Amendment Act 1847 Savings. 6.— (1) This Act does not affect any existing principle or rule of law or equity or any established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice or procedure or any existing trust, notwithstanding that it may have been in any manner derived from, affirmed or recognised by any statute repealed by this Act. (2) (a) The repeals by this Act do not affect— (i) the continuance of any body subsisting immediately before the passing of this Act which was incorporated (or otherwise established), confirmed or revived by the grant of a charter or letter patent, and (ii) such charter or letter patent, to the extent that it so subsists, together with any amendment to such a charter or letter patent so subsisting and granted or otherwise duly made by or under any enactment or otherwise. (b) Nothing in this Act shall be read as affecting section 11 (16) of the Local Government Act 2001 . (3) Where any statute not repealed by this Act has been applied, confirmed, revived or perpetuated by a repealed statute, such application, confirmation, revival or perpetuation is not affected by the repeal. Short title and collective citation. 7.— (1) This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 2009. (2) The Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2007, sections 4 and 5 , this subsection and, in so far as it relates to section 4 , Schedule 1 may be cited together as the Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2009. SCHEDULE 1 Acts Retained Section 2 (2). PART 1 Irish Private Acts to 31 December 1750 Year, session and chapter Subject matter Existing short title (or short title as amended by this Act) New short title assigned by this Act 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 7P Liberty of the Town of Wexford Borough of Wexford Act 1537 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 1P Further application of the rents and profits of the lands and tenements formerly given by Erasmus Smith, esquire deceased, to charitable uses Erasmus Smith Schools Act 1723 PART 2 English Private Acts before Union with Scotland (1707) Year, session and chapter Subject matter Existing short title (or short title as amended by this Act) New short title assigned by this Act 1698 (11 Will. 3) c. 16P Catherine Fitzgerald Villiers’ estate: settling, raising money for payment of debts and securing portions for her five younger children by her late husband Edward Fitzgerald Villiers Fitzgerald Villiers Estate Act 1698 1704 (3 & 4 Ann.) c. 1P For settling lands and fishery rights in the Society of the Governor and Assistants London of the new Plantation in Ulster, and an annual rentcharge of 250 pounds on the Lord Bishop of Derry Foyle Fisheries Act 1704 PART 3 Private Acts of Great Britain 1707 to 31 December 1750 Year, session and chapter Subject matter Existing short title (or short title as amended by this Act) New short title assigned by this Act 1718 (5 Geo. 1) c. 14P Confirmation of an agreement between the City of London Corporation, as Governors of the hospitals of Edward VI, of Christ, Bridewell and St. Thomas the Apostle, and the Governors of the schools founded by Erasmus Smith Erasmus Smith Schools Act 1718 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 30P Caesar Colclough’s estate: vesting lands and hereditaments in Ireland in trustees to be sold or mortgaged for discharge of incumbrances, and other provisions Colclough’s Estate Act 1725 1738 (12 Geo. 2) c. 33P John Bell: enabling him and his issue to take the surname Lane and the arms of James Viscount Lanesborough, deceased, pursuant to his will Lane Name and Arms Act 1738 1741 (15 Geo. 2) c. 8P Making the exemplification of the wills of John Pigott and his son John Pigott evidence in all British and Irish courts and enabling John Biggs to take the surname Pigott Pigott Name and Arms Act 1741 1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 2P Enabling Sir Wyndham Knatchbull and his heirs male to take the surname and arms of Wyndham, pursuant to the will of Thomas Lord Wyndham Wyndham Name and Arms Act 1745 1748 (22 Geo. 2) c. 12P Enabling Charles and Frances, his wife, Fitz Roy to take additional surname and bear the arms of Scudamore Scudamore Name and Arms Act 1748 1750 (24 Geo. 2) c. 7P Enabling George Lane heretofore called George Fox, to take surname and arms of Lane pursuant to James Lord Viscount Lanesborough’s will, for enrolling the will and making its exemplification evidence in all British and Irish courts Lane Name and Arms Act 1750 PART 4 United Kingdom Local and Personal Acts 1 January 1801 to 31 December 1850 Year, session and chapter Subject matter Existing short title (or short title as amended by this Act) New short title assigned by this Act 1801 (41 Geo. 3) c. cxxxviii Annesley's estate Annesley's Estate Act 1801 1802 (42 Geo. 3) c. xcii Dublin water Dublin Water Act 1802 1803 (43 Geo. 3) c. xxix Garristown inclosure Garristown Inclosure Act 1803 1803 (43 Geo. 3) c. lx Sligo town government Borough of Sligo Act 1803 1804 (44 Geo. 3) c. xxii Dublin policing and payment of duties, etc. for sale of certain goods City of Dublin Act 1804 1805 (45 Geo. 3) c. cvi Dublin baking and corn trade Dublin Baking and Corn Trade Act 1805 1806 (46 Geo. 3) c. cxxiii Parish of St. George Dublin St. George's Parish Act 1806 1806 (46 Geo. 3) c. cxlii Denny's estate Denny's Estate Act 1806 1807 (47 Geo. 3 sess. 2) c. cix Dublin improvement Dublin Improvement Act 1807 1808 (48 Geo. 3) c. xlv Fermoy improvement Town of Fermoy Act 1808 1808 (48 Geo. 3) c. cxliii Daniel's estate Daniel's Estate Act 1808 1808 (48 Geo. 3) c. cxlv Maynooth Academy Maynooth College Act 1808 1809 (49 Geo. 3) c. lxxvi Kinsale police, harbour and fisheries Town of Kinsale Act 1809 1809 (49 Geo. 3) c. lxxx Dublin water Dublin Water Act 1809 1810 (50 Geo. 3) c. cviii Kilkenny City Asylum Kilkenny Asylum Act 1810 1811 (51 Geo. 3) c. xcviii Lyons, Kill, Clonoclis, Celbridge and Donnacomport inclosures County of Kildare Inclosures Act 1811 1811 (51 Geo. 3) c. clxxxi Leases by Dean of the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Dublin in respect of lands at Dean’s Grange, Dublin Dean’s Grange  Leases Act 1811 1812 (52 Geo. 3) c. liii Dublin Port improvement and Ormond Bridge replacement Dublin Port Act 1812 1813 (53 Geo. 3) c. lxx Cork butter trade Cork Butter Trade Act 1813 1813 (53 Geo. 3) c. cxi Cork City and County rates Cork Rates Act 1813 1813 (53 Geo. 3) c. clviii Wexford Harbour Wexford Harbour Act 1813 1813 (53 Geo. 3) c. clxxxv Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, improvement Fitzwilliam Square Act 1813 1814 (54 Geo. 3) c. lxxxviii Ballymore Eustace inclosure Ballymore Eustace Inclosure Act 1814 1814 (54 Geo. 3) c. cxlvii Gowran inclosure Gowran Inclosure Act 1814 1814 (54 Geo. 3) c. cxcvii Cork bread trade Cork Bread Trade Act 1814 1814 (54 Geo. 3) c. ccxxi Dublin improvement City of Dublin Act 1814 1814 (54 Geo. 3) c. ccxxii St. Mary's, Dublin, parish boundaries St. Mary's Parish  Boundaries Act 1814 1815 (55 Geo. 3) c. lxxxi Meath Hospital and County of Dublin Infirmary Meath Hospital Act 1815 1815 (55 Geo. 3) c. lxxxii Cork Grand Jury City of Cork Act 1815 1819 (59 Geo. 3) c. lxi Meath Hospital and County of Dublin Infirmary Meath Hospital Act 1819 1820 (1 Geo. 4) c. lii Cork Harbour Cork Port Act 1820 1822 (3 Geo. 4) c. lxxix Cork markets Cork Markets Act 1822 1822 (3 Geo. 4) c. lxxxv Cork improvement and Court of Conscience City of Cork Act 1822 1823 (4 Geo. 4) c. xciv Limerick Bridge and floating dock Limerick Bridge Act 1823 1823 (4 Geo. 4) c. cxxvi Limerick improvement City of Limerick Act 1823 1824 (5 Geo. 4) c. cxviii Dublin rates City of Dublin (Rates) Act 1824 1824 (5 Geo. 4) c. cxxii Courtown (Wexford) Harbour Courtown Harbour Act 1824 1825 (6 Geo. 4) c. lxi Athlunkard Bridge over River Shannon River Shannon Act 1825 1825 (6 Geo. 4) c. clxxii Limerick water Limerick Water Act 1825 1826 (7 Geo. 4) c. cxxxix Limerick and Waterford railway Limerick and Waterford Railway Act 1826 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4) c. xxxv Drogheda Port and Harbour Drogheda Port Act 1827 1828 (9 Geo. 4) c. liii Youghal Bridge Youghal Bridge Act 1828 1828 (9 Geo. 4) c. cxviii Tralee Harbour Tralee Harbour Act 1828 1829 (10 Geo. 4) c. cxxvi Newry navigation Newry Navigation Act 1829 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4) c. lxxii Barrington's Hospital, Limerick Barrington's Hospital Act 1830 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4) c. cxxvi Shannon navigation Shannon Navigation Act 1830 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4) c. lxix Dublin and Kingstown railway Dublin and Kingstown Railway Act 1831 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4) c. lxxv Ballinaspeg Demise Ballinaspeg Leases Act 1831 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4) c. ciii Cork General Hospital Cork General Hospital Act 1832 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4) c. xvii Limerick water Limerick Water Act 1834 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4) c. xxvii Dublin and Kingstown railway Dublin and Kingstown Railway Act 1834 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4) c. lxv Dublin Cemetery Dublin General Cemetery Company's Act 1834 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4) c. lxxxiv Limerick Bridge Limerick Bridge Act 1834 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4) c. xc Kingstown improvement Dún Laoghaire Improvement Act 1834 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4) c. xc River Suir navigation and canal Suir Navigation Act 1836 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4) c. cxxvii River Suir navigation and canal Suir Navigation (No. 2) Act 1836 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4) c. cxxxii Dublin and Drogheda railway Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1836 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. lxi Waterford rates Waterford Rates Act 1837 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. lxxxix Sligo Salmon Fishery Sligo Fishery Act 1837 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. xcvi Dundalk Western railway Dundalk Railway Act 1837 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. civ Great Leinster and Munster railway Great Leinster and Munster Railway Act 1837 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. cvi Dublin and Drogheda railway Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1837 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict.) c. cviii Cork and Passage railway Cork and Passage Railway Act 1837 1838 (1 & 2 Vict.) c. lxxxvii Donegal and Londonderry drainage Northwest Drainage Act 1838 1840 (3 & 4 Vict.) c. cvi Dublin and Drogheda railway Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1840 1841 (4 & 5 Vict.) c. xl Great Leinster and Munster railway Great Leinster and Munster Railway Act 1841 1842 (5 & 6 Vict.) c. lvi Drogheda Port and Harbour Drogheda Port Act 1842 1842 (5 & 6 Vict.) c. cxi Wicklow Harbour Wicklow Port Act 1842 1843 (6 & 7 Vict.) c. c Donegal and Londonderry drainage Northwest Drainage Act 1843 1844 (7 & 8 Vict.) c. c Great Southern and Western railway Great Southern and Western Railway Act 1844 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. lxi Docks at Wexford Wexford Docks Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. lxxxvii Waterford and Kilkenny railway Waterford and Kilkenny Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. xcvi Dundalk and Enniskillen railway Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxix Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxxiv Great Southern and Western railway (Extension to Cork and Limerick) Great Southern and Western Railway (Extension to Cork and Limerick) Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxxviii Dublin and Drogheda railway Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxxx Dublin and Belfast junction and Navan branch railway Dublin and Belfast Junction and Navan Branch Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxxxi Waterford and Limerick railway Waterford and Limerick Railway Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. clxxix Tacumshin embankment Tacumshin Embankment Act 1845 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. cxciii Dublin water supply Dublin Water Supply Act 1845 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. xxiv Sligo Harbour Sligo Harbour Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxl Great Leinster and Munster railway Great Leinster and Munster Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxlviii Cork, Blackrock and Passage railway Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. clxvii Wexford, Carlow and Dublin junction railway Wexford, Carlow, and Dublin Junction Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. clxviii Great Leinster and Munster railway Great Leinster and Munster Railway (No. 2) Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxciv Mallow and Fermoy railway Mallow and Fermoy Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxcv Limerick, Ennis and Killaloe junction railway Limerick, Ennis, and Killaloe Junction Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxcvi Great Southern and Western railway, Cork extension Great Southern and Western Railway (Cork Extension) Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxcvii Mountmellick junction railway Mountmellick Junction Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cxcviii Clonmel and Thurles railway Clonmel and Thurles Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cc Killarney junction railway Killarney Junction Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccviii Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin railway Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccix Templemore and Nenagh railway Templemore and Nenagh Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccx Midland Great Western railway of Ireland (Liffy branch and Longford deviation) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Liffy Branch and Longford Deviation) Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccxiii Dublin and Kingstown railway Dublin and Kingstown Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccxxiv Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Mullingar to Athlone) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Act (Mullingar to Athlone) 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccxcii Waterford Harbour Waterford Harbour Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cccxxi Dublin, Belfast and Coleraine junction railway Dublin, Belfast, and Coleraine Junction Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cccxliii Sligo and Shannon railway Sligo and Shannon Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccclx Kilkenny and Great Southern and Western railway Kilkenny and Great Southern and Western Railway Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccclxiii Sligo Ship Canal Sligo Ship Canal Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. ccclxxiv Tramore estuary reclamation Tramore Estuary Reclamation Act 1846 1846 (9 & 10 Vict.) c. cccxcvii Cork and Waterford railway Cork and Waterford Railway Act 1846 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. lix Cork, Blackrock and Passage railway, extension to Monkstown Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway Extension to Monkstown and Amendment Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. lxi Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow railway Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow Railway Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. lxiii Killarney and Valencia railway Killarney and Valencia Railway Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. xciii Great Southern and Western railway extension, Portarlington to Tullamore Great Southern and Western Railway Extension (Portarlington to Tullamore) Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. c Dublin and Drogheda Railway (Navan to Kells Branch) Dublin and Drogheda Railway, Navan to Kells Branch, Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. cxi Dublin and Belfast Junction railway amendment Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Amendment Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. cxxx Midland Great Western railway of Ireland (Newcastle, Anniskinnan and Baltrasna deviations) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Newcastle, Anniskinnan, and Baltrasna Deviations) Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. clxxvi Midland Great Western railway of Ireland (Athlone to Galway extension) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Athlone to Galway Extension) Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. clxxx Dublin and Drogheda railway (purchase of Navan branch) Dublin and Drogheda Railway (Purchase of Navan Branch) Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. cxcviii Limerick Docks and Harbour improvement amendment Limerick Docks and Harbour Improvement Amendment Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. ccxxxi Waterford and Limerick railway amendment Waterford and Limerick Railway Amendment Act 1847 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.) c. cclix Wexford free bridge Wexford Free Bridge Act 1847 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.) c. xxix Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin railway amendment Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Amendment Act 1848 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.) c. lx Chester and Holyhead railway Chester and Holyhead Railway Act 1848 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.) c. lxi Waterford and Kilkenny railway amendment Waterford and Kilkenny Railway Amendment Act 1848 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.) c. lxxvi Midland Great Western railway of Ireland (Moate deviation) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Moate Deviation) Act 1848 1849 (12 & 13 Vict.) c. lxviii Dublin, Ashbourne, Slane and Drogheda roads Dublin, Ashbourne, Slane, and Drogheda Roads Act 1849 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. xi Dublin and Belfast junction railway amendment Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Act Amendment 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. xxix Waterford and Limerick railway amendment Waterford and Limerick Railway Amendment Act 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. xlv Dublin and Drogheda railway Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. lxii Waterford and Kilkenny railway amendment Waterford and Kilkenny Railway Amendment Act 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. lxxiii Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society's Act 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. lxxvi Dundalk and Enniskillen railway Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway Act 1850 1850 (13 & 14 Vict.) c. lxxxviii Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (deviation and amendment) Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Deviations and Amendment) Act 1850 SCHEDULE 2 Acts specifically repealed Section 3 . PART 1 Irish Private Acts to 31 December 1750 Year, session andChapter Subject matter Short title (if any) 1534 (25 Hen. 8) c. 1P Repealing all grants of the River Bann in the province of Ulster 1534 (25 Hen. 8) c. 2P Confirming the marriage of Charles Plunket of Dunsoghly, gentleman and to legitimate his children 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 1P Repealing to a specified extent 1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3] whereby it was enacted that Edward and Theodore Butler, sons of James Butler, should be able to inherit, and enacting that Pierce, Earl of Ossory, should be right heir of the said James, and enable to inherit all lands, etc. as rightful heir of the said James, etc. 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 2P Revoking letters patents whereby the manor and lordship of Leixlip in Co. Kildare, was granted to Gerald Earl of Kildare and Dame Elizabeth St. John his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies, and vesting the same in King Henry VIII his heirs and successors 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 3P Granting and confirming to King Henry VIII his heirs and successors the priory and possession of St. Wolstone, and that all letters patents to be made thereof to any person or body politick, shall be good and effectual according to the words and tenor of such letters patents 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 4P King Henry VIII his heirs and successors, shall have and possess the custody and wardship of two parts of the manor of Atherdee, during the nonage of Edward Barnwell 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 5P Confirming letters patent granted to John Bath and Edmond Gryffen, of the parsonages of Cowloke, Rathbeggan, Kylmessan and Douth, etc. 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 6P Liberty of the County of Wexford 1537 (28 Hen. 8) c. 8P Weirs upon the Boyne 1542 (33 Hen. 8) c. 1P Building the walls and making defensible the Town of Navan 1542 (33 Hen. 8) c. 2P Ordaining and establishing that James Earl of Ormond, and the heirs male of the body of Peter, Earl of Ormond, should have and inherit the name, stile, title and dignity of Earl of Ormond 1556 (3 & 4 Phil & Mar.) c. 1P Archbishop of Dublin 1560 (2 Eliz.) c. 1P James Barnewell of Brimore, and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of the said Margaret shall have the tythe fish within the corde of Brimore 1569 (11 Eliz.) c. 1P Uniting of the See of Clonvicknoishe with the See of Meath 1569 (11 Eliz.) c. 2P Uniting of the See of Imoyle with the See of Cashell 1634 (10 Chas. 1 sess. 2) c. 1P Naturalization of Dame Gertrude, wife of Sir William St. Leger, Knight; William St. Leger son and heir apparent of the said Sir William St. Leger; and Elizabeth St. Leger, daughter of the said Sir William St. Leger, and Dame Gertrude his wife 1634 (10 Chas. 1 sess. 2) c. 2P Naturalizing of John Wentworth, Esquire, and Thomas Wentworth, gentleman 1634 (10 Chas. 1 sess. 2) c. 3P Naturalizing of James Frey, Esquire, and James Battier, Esquire, 1634-35 (10 & 11 Chas. 1) c. 1P Naturalizing of the children of Colonel Thomas Preston 1639 (15 Chas. 1) c. 1P Better securing of a lease, made by the Dean and chapter of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, unto the honourable Sir Robert Meredith, Knight 1639 (15 Chas. 1) c. 2P Securing several and respective estates to William Bulkley, priest, in divers lands in the Counties of Dublin, Wicklow, and Kildare, or in some or one of them 1639 (15 Chas. 1) c. 3P Assuring and settling for ever the towns and lands of Ballyneveddan, Ballintegart, Tomcoyle, Dowclone, Ballingurtine, Rowanmore, Ballymullen alias Bally McMullen, the woods and bogs in the Boyer, the castle, town and lands of the Clone, and the town and lands of Ballytarsney with their appurtenances in the County of Wexford, to George Lord Bishop of Fernes, and his successors for ever; and also for the assuring and settling of the manor of Feathard, alias Fydert, alias Fightheard in the Barony of Shelborne and County of Wexford aforesaid, to Nicholas Loftus, Esquire, his heirs and assigns for ever 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2) c. 1P Securing of Sir Maurice Eustace, Knight, in his lands of inheritance, and leases for years 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2) c. 2P Naturalizing of Lewis Desminieres, merchant, Derrick Westenra, Peter Westenra, merchant, son of said Derrick; Warner Westenra, merchant, Albert Grofton, merchant, William Hailett and John Griell 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2) c. 3P Securing Sir Edward Massey, Knight, the manor and abbey of Leix for 99 years 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2) c. 4P Raising £30,000 for the use of James Duke of Ormond 1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 1P Vesting in and settling upon Sir William Dumvile, Knight, His Majesty’s Attorney General of Ireland, his heirs and assigns for ever, a parcel of land, part of the possessions belonging to the cannons of St. Patrick, Dublin, upon an agreement with the Dean and Chapter thereof, paying thereunto a certain yearly rent 1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 2P Securing several lands, tenements, and hereditaments, unto George Duke of Albemarle 1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 3P Naturalization of Maria Euphemia Dungan, Walter Dungan, Esquire, Ursula Dungan, Judith Cox, alias Keating, and Charlotte Lane, daughter to Sir George Lane, Knight 1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 4P Settling the Abbey of St. Johns in or near Athy, upon Dame Mary Merideth, and her heirs for ever 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 1P Vesting certain manors, lands, and tenements belonging to James, Duke of Ormond, in Ireland, in trustees to be sold, and enabling the said Duke to make leases for raising money to discharge the debts and incumbrances of his grand-father the late Duke of Ormond, charged on his estate in Ireland, and likewise for raising portions for the younger daughters, which the said Duke shall happen to have, and securing the jointure of the present Dutchess 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 2P Securing the debts owing to the protestant creditors of Colonel John Brown 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 3P Confirming the outlawries and attainders of William Dongan, late Earl of Limerick, and Christopher Fleming, late Lord Baron of Slane, and for the confirming of several grants and letters patents, made and granted to Godart, Earl of Athlone 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 4P Settling divers lands and hereditaments in the Co. Antrim, formerly the inheritance of Sir Edmond Stafford, Knight, deceased, and by him conveyed to his nephew Francis Echlin, and the heirs male of his body, taking upon them the name of Stafford, on such trusts, and under such provisos and limitations, as are expressed in this Act 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 5P Empowering Lord Viscount Shannon, and Richard Boyle, Esquire, grandson to said Lord Shannon, to settle a rent-charge of £500 a year on Mrs Elizabeth Boyle as a jointure 1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 6P Relief of James Waller, Esquire, and the settlement of the estate of Richard Waller of Castletown, Esquire 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 1P Enabling Henry Lord Folliott to settle a jointure, and make leases for lives, or years, and charge his estate with a sum, not exceeding £5,000 for younger children 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 2P Vesting certain lands of Sir William Domvile, Knight, in trust for the raising of £1,000 by mortgage for payment of debts 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 3P Enabling John Ormesby, Esquire, to raise £3,000 by sale or mortgage of certain lands in Co. Limerick, and to make good an agreement, award, and decree in Chancery, made betwixt him and Gilbert Ormesby, Esquire 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 4P Enabling Sir Lawrence Parsons, Baronet, and William Parsons, Esquire, his son and heir apparent, to sell certain lands, tenements, and tithes for payment of debts 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 5P Enabling William Jephson, Esquire, to sell part of his estate for payment of debts contracted in the late troubles 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 6P Preventing the disinheriting of Richard Delamer, Esquire 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 7P Enabling William Jones, Esquire, to raise money on his estate for payment of debts and portions 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 8P Enabling Colonel William Ponsonby to settle a jointure on his wife, and raise portions for his younger children 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 9P Vesting certain lands, etc. of Robert Stopford, Esquire, in trustees, to be sold for payment of his fathers debts, sisters portions, and other incumbrances, and enabling said Robert Stopford and those in remainder to make leases of the residue 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 10P Securing to William Barton and John Usher their several interests in some lands in the County of Louth 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 11P Enabling Samuel Morris, Esquire, to charge or sell part of his estate for payment of his debts 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 12P Settling certain rectories according to the will of Sir Maurice Eustace, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 13P Enabling James Barry, Esquire, to charge his estate with the payment of his debts and sisters portions 1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 1P Supplying the defects and for the better execution of an Act, intituled, An Act to enable Colonel William Ponsonby to settle a jointure on his wife, and raise portions for his younger children 1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 2P Enabling Sir William Parsons, Baronet, to charge his estate with £2,000 1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 3P Enabling Hugh Morgan, Esquire, to raise £2,000 on his estate for younger children 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 1P Confirming the sales, fee-farms, and leases made by James Duke of Ormond, and Charles Earl of Arran; and to enlarge a period for making fee-farms until Michaelmas 1705; and to enable the Earl of Arran to sell lands to the value of £100 per annum if occasion require 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 2P Relief of Richard, Lord Viscount Rosse, a minor, and Frances Parsons, his sister 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 3P Sale of part of the estate of Sir Hans Hamilton, bart. for payment of his grand-father’s debts, and for other purposes 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 4P Vesting certain lands and hereditaments of James Stopford, Esquire, lying in the Co. Meath, in trustees to be sold for payment of debts and portions, and for other purposes 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 5P Confirming an award, made by the Hon. the barons of Her Majesty’s Court of Exchequer, between Mary Poor, alias Penefather, Richard, William, and Thomas Poor, and Walter Stephens, Esquire, and securing and settling several interests, as herein 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 6P Preventing the disinheriting of Redmond Morres, Esquire 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 7P Preventing the disinheriting of Captain Garret Coghlan 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 8P Cleaning the channel of the Harbour of Corke 1703 (2 Ann.) c. 9P Empowering the church-wardens of St. Mary’s parish, Dublin, to distrain for money already applotted, or to be hereafter applotted, for finishing the parish church of St. Mary 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 1P Confirming and making good a sale made by Henry, Lord Baron of Shelburne, of certain woods in Co. Kerry 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 2P Enabling certain persons to sell certain parts of the estate of Sir Justin Aylmer, bart. for payment of debts, and to empower a certain other person to make leases of other parts of said estate 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 3P Vesting the estate of Sir Thomas Hacket, Knight, in trustees, and empowering them to sell same for payment of his debts, if the value thereof amount to so much 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 4P Sale of part of the estate of John Magill of Gill-hall, in Co. Downe, Esquire, and for settling and equivalent in another part of his estate in lieu thereof 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 5P Relief of Captain James Coghlan and Felix Coghlan, the surviving protestant sons of John Coghlan of Coghlan, Esquire 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 6P Sale of Colonel John Brown’s estate for payment of his creditors 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 7P Enabling Thomas Dawson, Esquire, of Castle Dawson, in Co. Londonderry, to make sale of several lands for payment of debts, and for making provision out of other lands for Olivia Dawson his wife, and Arabella Dawson, late wife of Thomas Dawson the younger, his son, deceased, for their several jointures, and for Joshua Dawson and Arabella Dawson, infants, children of Thomas Dawson, deceased 1705 (4 Ann.) c. 8P Enabling John Morres, Esquire, and infant son and heir of Redmond Morres, deceased, to make a jointure on any woman he shall marry; and for relief of the younger children of said Redmond, and for amending and explaining some clauses in an Act to prevent the disinheriting of Redmond Morres 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 1P Settling the estate of Anne, Viscountess dowager of Clanmalier, on Richard Lord Bellew, Baron of Duleek; and for raising £3,000 thereout, for the portion of Mary Nugent, niece of said Lady Clanmalier, and wife of Francis Bermingham, eldest son of Edward, Lord Baron of Athenree 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 2P Enlarging the time for executing several powers and authorities given to James, Duke of Ormond, and Charles Lord Weston, Earl of Arran, by several former Acts of Parliament; and for making effectual and confirming the bargains, sales, fee-farms, and leases, made by said Duke and Earl 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 3P Enabling Arthur, Viscount Doneraile, to make leases of his estate, and to sell part thereof; and with the money arising thereby to purchase other lands to same uses 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 4P Dividing the several parishes of St. Andrew’s, St. Nicholas without the walls, and the united parishes of St. Catherine’s, St. James’s, and St. John’s of Killmainham; and for erecting a new parish by the name of the Parish of St. Anne’s, on the ground lying between Grafton Street and Merryon Street, in or near the suburbs of the City of Dublin 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 5P Raising money for finishing the parish church of St. Mary’s; and also for re-building and finishing the parish-church of St. Nicholas within the walls, both in the City of Dublin 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 6P Vesting part of the estate of John Dillon in trustees to be sold for payment of his debts; and limiting other lands in lieu thereof to same uses 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 7P Explaining and amending an Act, for vesting the estate of Sir Thomas Hackett, Knight, in trustees; and for impowering them to sell same for payment of his debts, if the value thereof amount to so much 1707 (6 Ann.) c. 8P Relief of Patrick Cusack, and Augustine Nugent, gentlemen 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 1P Vesting part of the estate of Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, in William Westgarth, Esquire, to be sold for payment of the debts of said Earl 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 2P Enabling Richard Lord Bellow, Baron of Duleek, to sell part of his estate for discharge of debts and incumbrances; and for settling the residue thereof on himself for life, with remainder to his protestant issue, subject to enlargement of the jointure already settled on the Countess of Newburgh, his wife 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 3P Enabling Sir Montague Blundell, bart., a minor, to make a settlement of his estate on his marriage not withstanding his infancy 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 4P Enabling Agmondisham Vesey, Esquire, to charge his estate for payment of debts 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 5P Relief of Charles Plunkett, Esquire 1709 (8 Ann.) c. 6P Relief of Dorothy Rawdon, spinster 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 1P Rendering more effectual the several provisions made by former Acts for payment of the debts of James, late Duke of Ormond, and of the present Duke of Ormond, and for other purposes 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 2P Vesting part of the estate of Lord Viscount Grandison, in trustees, to be sold for payment of a debt charged thereon 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 3P Confirming to Frances, Countess of Newburgh, wife of Richard Lord Bellew, the provisions formerly made for the jointure of said Countess, and confirming certain estates and uses limited by a certain indenture herein mentioned, and for providing portions for the younger daughters of the said Richard, Lord Bellew, and the Countess of Newburgh 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 4P Relief of Susanna-Catharina Nugent 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 5P Enabling Samuel Raymond of Ballyloghrane, in Co. Kerry, Esquire, to mortgage or sell certain lands in said county and Co. Corke, for payment of debts 1711 (10 Ann.) c. 6P Enabling Henry Stoughton of Ratto, in Co. Kerry, Esquire, and Sarah his wife, on behalf of themselves and Anthony Stoughton, son and heir of said Henry, an infant, to mortgage certain lands and tenements in Co. Kerry, for payment of debts 1712 (11 Ann.) c. 1P Enabling Anne, Countess of Tyrone, during her life, or such person or persons, as after her decease shall be guardian or guardians to the Lady Catherine Power, daughter of James, late Earl of Tyrone, to set leases of the estate of said Earl for not exceeding 31 years, at the full and improved rent without fine 1712 (11 Ann.) c. 2P Vesting the inheritance of certain lands in the Barony of Ibaune and Barryroe in Co. Cork, in Frances Bernard, Esquire, and his heirs; and to vest certain terms for years in said lands, in Stephen and Peter Ludlow, Esquire, respectively, in truth for said Frances Bernard, pursuant to an agreement made between said Frances Bernard, and William Pen, senior, and William Pen, junior, Esquire, for purchase of said lands 1712 (11 Ann.) c. 3P Explaining an Act passed in a former session of this Parliament, intituled, An Act for the relief of Dorothy Rawdon, spinster 1712 (11 Ann.) c. 4P Sale of the town lands of Cork, alias Corkagh, situated in Co. Dublin, part of the estate of John Walsh, Esquire, for the payment of debts contracted by Edward Walsh, Esquire, his deceased brother, now affecting said lands and other lands, the estate of said John 1712 (11 Ann.) c. 5P Enabling James Donelan of Cloghan, in Co. Roscommon, Esquire, to sell or mortgage certain lands or tenements for payment of his debts, and for securing a jointure to his wife 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 1P Vesting certain lands, part of the estate of Arthur, Viscount Loftus of Ely, in trustees, to be sold for raising the sum of £8,000 to be paid to Mary, Countess Dowager of Drogheda; and for confirming a settlement made by said Lord Loftus of his estate, and for securing a jointure to Letitia Viscountess Loftus, his now wife, and other purposes 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 2P Enabling William Wall of Coolenemucky, in Co. Waterford, Esquire, to sell certain woods 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 3P Enabling William Ford, of Limerick, Esquire, to settle a jointure, or make some other provision for his present wife 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 4P Sale of part of the estate of James Hamilton, late of Bangor, in Co. Downe, Esquire, deceased for raising his daughters portions 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 5P Vesting of certain lands and tenements belonging to Robert Hamerton, Esquire, in trustees to be sold for raising money to discharge the debts and incumbrances of his father Richard 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 6P Vesting of certain lands and tenements in Co. Limerick, belonging to Samuel Friend, Esquire, in trustees, to be sold for raising money to discharge the debts and incumbrances of said Samuel, and other purposes 1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 7P Enabling Walter Harris, Esquire, son and heir of Walter Harris the elder, late of Dublin, merchant, deceased, to raise £1,200 by mortgage of part of his estate, for payment of the debts, portions, and other incumbrances charged thereon by his father, and to make leases for lives renewable of part thereof, not diminishing the present yearly value, and to charge same with reasonable portions for his own younger children 1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 1P Sale of moiety of the lands of Duray, and other lands situate in the half barony of Rosse and Co. Galway, part of the estate of William Smith, Esquire, for payment of £800 charged thereon, and for purchase of other lands to be settled to the same uses 1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 2P Enabling Richard Edwards and John Edwards, Esquire, to charge the sum of £1,500 on part of the estate of said Richard for raising portions for the younger children of said John; and for other uses mentioned in said Act, and for settling a jointure on Jane the wife of said John 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 1P Relieving of the creditors of Sir Maurice Eustace, late of Harristowne in Co. Kildare, Knight deceased, by sale of his estate, or a sufficient part thereof, for payment of his debts and other incumbrances affecting his estate 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 2P Paying the creditors of Richard Earl of Rosse 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 3P Enabling 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 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 4P Confirming an agreement made between Nicholas Plunkett, and Henry Plunkett his brother, for exchanging their estates, and securing to several Protestant legatees the legacies to them bequeathed by the last will of Nicholas Plunkett, Esquire, deceased 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 5P Sale of part of the estate of Robert Mailler of Millford, in Co. Mayo, Esquire, for payment of his debts 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 6P Vesting certain lands in Co. Donegal, part of the estate of the Hon. Kilner Brasier, Esquire, in trustees for payment of his debts, and for settling other lands in Co. Limerick of a greater value to same uses 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 7P Vesting the lands of Coolbanagher, alias Coolbanacree, alias Colebannagher, Kilgenny, Ballyraghan, Ballynebegg, Glanballyfin, and Shanebagg, and the woods thereon, lying and being in the Queen’s County in Sir John Byrne, Baronet, a minor, and his heirs, subject to £2,500 to be raised by mortgage of the lands or a competent part thereof, or by sale of said woods, to be paid to the heirs, executors, administrators or representatives of Charles Wilcocks, Joseph Wilcocks and Thomas Wilcocks, deceased, respectively 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 8P Enabling Charles Morgan junior of Kilcolgan, in Co. Galway, Esquire, to sell or mortgage part of his estate for payment of his debts 1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 9P Re-building the parish-church of Christchurch in the city of Corke 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 2P Enabling George Matthews, junior son and heir apparent of George Matthews of Thomas-town, in Co. Tipperary, Esquire, to settle a jointure and make provision for younger children, and other purposes 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 3P Enabling Henry Piercy, Esquire, and Emerson Piercy his son and heir apparent, to make a settlement on any wife said Emerson may marry, and provision for younger children 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 4P Enabling William Longfield of Kilbride, in Co. Meath, Esquire, and Robert Longfield of Castlemary, in Co. Cork, Esquire, to make fee farms or leases for lives renewable for ever, of the lands and tenements herein, by and with consent of Edward Eustace of Castlemore, in Co. of Catherlough, Esquire 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 5P Enabling Cadwallader, Lord Blany, to sell part of his estate for payment of debts 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 6P Settling the manor of Dunbrody, in Co. Wexford, on the Hon John Chichester, Esquire, for life, with power to settle a jointure on any wife he shall marry, and for raising portions for younger children 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 7P Sale of part of the estate of Henry O’Hara of Crebilly, in Co. Antrim, Esquire, for payment of debts and legacies 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 8P Vesting part of the estate of Robert Bell of Parane, in Co. Mayo, Esquire, in trustees to be sold for payment of debts affecting same 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 9P Sale of part of the estate of John Cooke, Esquire, late of Kiltinane in Co. Tipperary, deceased, for payment of debts, legacies, and portions 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 10P Sale of part of estate of James Stevenson, Esquire, for payment of debts 1723 (10 Geo. 1) c. 11P Making a provision, by way of jointure, for Martha, Lady Viscountess Blessinton, in case she shall survive her husband Charles Viscount Blessinton 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 1P Enabling John Viscount Molesworth, and Richard Molesworth, and the several other persons in remainder for life, when in possession of certain lands near Stephen’s Green and Dawson Street, in Co. Dublin, to make leases thereof 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 2P Finishing the church of Christ-church in Cork 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 3P Enabling Pryce Hartstonge, Esquire, of Bruffe, in Co. Limerick, to raise £2,000 by mortgage of all or any part of the lands of Court and Colum in said County for purposes mentioned 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 4P Enabling Robert Hickman, Esquire, to charge his estate for payment of his father’s debts and legacies, and to make leases 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 5P Enabling Sir Pierce Butler Bart. and Richard Butler, Esquire, son and heir of James Butler, Esquire, deceased, only brother of said Sir Pierce, to make further settlement of the estate lately belonging to Sir Thomas Butler, deceased, for benefit of themselves and their family, without prejudice to the jointure of Dame Anne Butler, wife of said Sir Pierce, or to the provisions made for their issue by a settlement made on their marriage by said Sir Thomas 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 6P Relief of Edmond, Catherine, Mary, Margaret and Elizabeth Morres, minors, being the younger children of Sir John Morres, junior, deceased 1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 7P Vesting of part of the estate of John Pyke, Esquire, late of Woodens-town in Co. Tipperary, deceased, in certain trustees for sale thereof, in order to pay debts and legacies 1727 (1 Geo. 2) c. 2P Enabling John Bingham, Esquire, to pay debts and secure portions on his real estate for his younger children; and also for his younger brother George, a minor 1727 (1 Geo. 2) c. 3P Relief of the younger children of William Parsons, Esquire, deceased 1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 1P Dissolving the marriage of Joseph Austin of Cork, merchant, with Mary Mitchel and to enable him to marry again 1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 2P Vesting of part of the estate of Nicholas Ambrose French of London, Gentleman in trustees, to be sold for payment of debts and incumbrances affecting his estate, and for confirming and establishing to John Digby, Esquire, and his heirs, and to the assigns of the Right Rev. Simon Digby, late Bishop of Elphin, the lands purchased by him from Nicholas French, Esquire, of Corgery in Co. Galway, father of said Nicholas Ambrose French 1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 3P Relief of the younger children of John Odell, Esquire, deceased 1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 4P Enabling Richard Wolseley, Esquire, and the other persons interested in common with him in the manor and lands of Moynart, and other lands in Co. Wexford, and the woods thereon, to come to a partition and division thereof 1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 5P Enabling Henry Kenny, Esquire, and Elizabeth Kenny, alias Dodwell, his wife, to sell said Elizabeth’s estate, lying dispersed in the Counties of Roscommon, Westmeath, Town of Athlone, and City of Dublin, far distant from said Henry’s mansion-house and estate in Co. Wexford, and with the money arising, to purchase other lands more contiguous, to be settled to same uses mentioned in their marriage articles 1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 1P Enabling Bellingham Boyle, Esquire, to make leases and settle a jointure on any woman he shall marry, out of the towns, lands, tenements, and hereditaments comprized in his grandfather’s settlement 1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 2P Relief of the creditors of James Mead and George Curtis, late bankers in Dublin 1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 3P Enabling Hayes St. Leger, Esquire, and Elizabeth St. Leger, alias Deane his wife, to sell the estate of said Elizabeth, lying dispersed in the Counties of Dublin, Meath, Kilkenny, and Waterford, far distant from said Hayes St. Leger’s estate and place of residence in Co. Cork, and with the money arising, to purchase other lands more contiguous to be settled to same uses 1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 1P Relief of the creditors of Samuel Morris, Esquire, deceased, and of Samuel Morris, Esquire, his son and heir, by sale of part of the estate of said Samuel the son, for payment of debts and legacies, and other purposes 1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 2P Sale of part of the settled estate of William Graham of Drogheda, Esquire, and for settling other lands in lieu thereof, and other purposes 1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 1P Vesting of part of the estate of Henry Jevers, Esquire, in trustees for raising money to discharge the debts and incumberances affecting the whole, and for enabling said Henry and those in remainder by his father’s settlement, when in possession, to make leases for lives renewable for ever of the Town of Mountjevers, and the lands about it, at an improved rent 1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 2P Explaining, amending and making more effectual an Act, for repairing the road from Kilkenny to Clonmel, in Co. Tipperary 1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 3P For the speedy and more effectual getting in of the effects of Joseph Nuttall and William McGuire, and distributing same among their creditors 1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 4P Relief of the Protestant creditors and lessees of Sir John Fleming Knight, deceased, and of Michael Fleming, Esquire, only son of said Sir John; and for effectually executing certain articles of agreement entered into between said Michael, and Mary O’Gara, widow 1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 5P Sale of part of the lands of Emy and Glasslough, the estate of Robert Leslie, Esquire, lying in Co. Monaghan, and for applying the money arising, as also £3,000 part of the portion of Frances Leslie, alias Ludlow, wife of said Robert, to the payment of debts and incumbrances affecting said lands and other debts of said Robert, and for settling the residue and remainder of said lands, to the several uses mentioned 1737 (11 Geo. 2) c. 1P Enabling Charles Coote, Esquire, of Coote-hill, in Co. Cavan, to charge his estate settled on his intermarriage with a further sum of £8,000 for the portions and provisions of three or more younger children, whether sons or daughters, or both, so as same with the sum of £4,000 charged thereon by said settlement, do not amount to more than £2,000 a piece, for such younger children, if equally divided, upon the considerations therein mentioned 1737 (11 Geo. 2) c. 2P Rendering the charity devised by the will of Hugh Rainey late of Magherafelt in Co. Londonderry, Gentleman more effectual, and to enable the devisees to make fee-farm leases, and leases for lives, renewable for ever 1737 (11 Geo. 2) c. 3P Relief of the creditors of Daniel Reddy, Esquire, and of Dudley Reddy his brother, deceased, by sale of their real and personal estates, for payment of their debts 1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 1P Vesting of part of the estate of Nicholas Viscount Nettervill, in trustees to be sold for payment of debts, and for settling other lands in lieu thereof 1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 2P Settling the several manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in the Counties of Kildare, Tipperary, and Kerry, the estate of Sir Stephen Rice, late of Mount-Rice, in Co. Kildare, Knight deceased, and of Edward Rice, Esquire, deceased, eldest son and heir of said Sir Stephen, according to the last will of said Edward and to the marriage settlement of James Rice, Esquire, deceased, second son of said Sir Stephen and also for securing to Mary Rice, spinster, daughter and heir of said Edward, a portion of £7,000 out of said estate, and for other purposes 1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 3P Establishing and confirming a partition of certain lands, formerly the estate of Francis Heaton Esquire, of Ballyskenagh, alias Mount-Heaton, in King’s County, deceased, and to subject said partition to an equal proportion of the incumbrances affecting said lands 1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 4P Enabling Bellingham Boyle, Esquire, to raise £3,500 by way of mortgage, on the lands comprized in his grandfather’s settlement 1741 (15 Geo. 2) c. 1P Vesting the estate of Henry Barry, late Lord Baron Barry of Santry in trustees, to be sold for payment of his debts, and other purposes 1741 (15 Geo. 2) c. 2P Vesting of part of the estate of John Jacob, Esquire, late of Coolemore, in Co. Tipperary, deceased, in trustees for sale thereof in order to pay debts and legacies 1741 (15 Geo. 2) c. 3P Vacating the office of King’s Professor of Physick in Dublin, on the death or surrender of the present King’s Professor, and for erecting three professorships of Physick in said City, instead thereof 1743 (17 Geo. 2) c. 1P Enabling William Earl of Kerry, to make good a jointure of £600 a year, agreed by him to be settled on Gertrude Countess of Kerry, before his intermarriage with her 1743 (17 Geo. 2) c. 2P Regulating and rendering more effectual the charitable donations of Edward Nicholson, Clerk, deceased 1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 1P Establishing and confirming a partition of certain lands lying in King’s Counties of Kildare and Westmeath, late the estate of William Sprigge, Esquire, of Cloonivoe in King’s County, deceased, agreed to be made between Sir Lawrence to make leases for 31 years, or three lives, of his part of said lands, and other purposes 1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 2P Sale of part of the estate of William Paul Warren, Esquire, to discharge his debts and incumbrances, and for settling the rent of his estate, and other purposes 1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 3P Inclosing and preserving the strand on the North-side of the river Anna Liffey, near Dublin 1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 4P Relief of the creditors and younger children of Caesar Colclough of Moycorry, in Co. Wexford, Esquire, and for settling a maintenance on Vesey Colclough, grandson of said Caesar, and other purposes 1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 1P Enabling the governors and guardians of the hospital founded by Dr. Richard Stephens, to grant a piece of ground in fee farm to the governors of St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin, for the site of that hospital 1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 2P Dissolving the marriage of Georges Lowther, Esquire, of Killrew, in Co. Meath, with Judith Usher, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes 1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 3P Enabling Mary,Viscountess Dowager Molesworth, to make a lease or leases of certain messuages, curtilages and gardens in the Lord Chief Baron’s yard, and on the Blind-Kay, Dublin, for the term of 99 years 1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 4P Confirming and carry into execution certain articles of agreement entered into, between Abraham Creichton, Esquire, on behalf of himself and of Elizabeth Creichton, otherwise Rogerson, his wife, David-Rogerson Creichton, John Creichton and Abraham Creichton, (sons of said Abraham and Elizabeth) all infants under age of 21 and William Todd, Esquire, on behalf of himself and of Frances Joanna Todd, otherwise Columbine his wife, concerning such residue of the real and personal estate of Francis Har …

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