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The Irish statutes: Revised edition. 3 Edward II to the Union. A.D. 1310–1800. By Authority (PDF). London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. pp. xiii– lxiv. "Pre-Union Irish Statutes". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland
"Pre-Union Irish Statutes: 1741 Acts". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland. ... The 10th session of the parliament of George II, which met from 8 October ...
Sess. 1, 34 H. 8 Stat. 1, 34 H. 8 St. 1, 34 H. 8 st. 1 c. 1 Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543 [ 2 ] An Act for the division of Meath into two shires. c. 2 An Act that persons standing bound in any Court for their apparance, and being in Service, to be discharged by Writ. — repealed by Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1878 ( 41 & 42 ...
Royal statutes, etc. issued before the development of Parliament. 1225–1267; 1275–1307; 1308–1325; Temp. incert. 1327–1376; 1377–1397; 1399–1411
The Irish Statute Book, also known as the electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB), is a database produced by the Office of the Attorney General of Ireland. It contains copies of Acts of the Oireachtas and statutory instruments. [1] [2] [3] It also contains a Legislation Directory which includes chronological tables of pre-1922 legislation. [4]
c. 14 Statute of labourers to be sent to every sheriff, mayor, etc., for proclamation. c. 15 English not to stir up war. c. 16 Common law to be used by English, and not the Brehon law, or the march law. c. 17 The King's officers not be hindered. c. 18 Persons having lands in the march lands (border lands) to maintain and aid the marches, etc.
An Act for directing the application of the sum of £5,500, granted by parliament to the Dublin Society, [d] for the improvement of husbandry and other useful arts, and to the Royal Irish Academy, [e] and for enabling the Incorporated Society [f] to elect to their officers and members of the committee of 15 on the first Wednesday in February in ...
An Act for the better paving, cleansing, lighting, altering, and improving the new street, called Sackville-street and the Mall, in the city of Dublin, and the lanes and avenues leading into the same; as also the street called Marlborough-street, running parallel thereto on the east side, with the lanes and avenues leading into the same.