List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1400–1499

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This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years from 1400 to 1499.

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The number shown by each act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited using this number, preceded by the years 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. Official short titles are indicated by the flags of the respective jurisdictions.

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version of an act in force in one may differ from the version in force in the other; similarly, an act may have been repealed in one but not in the other.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 also extended to Ireland during this period.

3 Hen. 4 (1402)

This session was also traditionally cited as 3 H. 4.

11 Hen. 4 (1410)

This session was also traditionally cited as 11 H. 4.

13 Hen. 4 (1411)

This session was also traditionally cited as 13 H. 4.

9 Hen. 5 (1421)

This session was also traditionally cited as 9 H. 5.

5 Hen. 6 (1427)

This session was also traditionally cited as 5 H. 6.

7 Hen. 6 (1428)

This session was also traditionally cited as 7 H. 6.

  1. Second statute 'c. 13'.

8 Hen. 6 (1430)

This session was also traditionally cited as 8 H. 6.

10 Hen. 6 (1431)

This session was also traditionally cited as 10 H. 6.

16 Hen. 6 (1437)

This session was also traditionally cited as 16 H. 6.

18 Hen. 6 (1439)

This session was also traditionally cited as 18 H. 6.

20 Hen. 6 (1441)

This session was also traditionally cited as 20 H. 6.

25 Hen. 6 (1447)

This session was also traditionally cited as 25 H. 6.

27 Hen. 6 (1449)

This session was also traditionally cited as 27 H. 6.

28 Hen. 6 (1449)

This session was also traditionally cited as 28 H. 6.

28 Hen. 6 (Dublin) (1449)

This session was also traditionally cited as 28 H. 6.

28 Hen. 6. Sess. 2

This session was also traditionally cited as 28 H. 6. Sess. 2, 28 H. 6. Stat. 2, 28 H. 6. St. 2 and , 28 H. 6. st. 2.

28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda) (1450)

32 Hen. 6 (1453-54)

This session was also traditionally cited as 32 H. 6.

33 Hen. 6 (1455)

This session was also traditionally cited as 34 H. 6.

34 Hen. 6 (1455)

This session was also traditionally cited as 34 H. 6.

35 Hen. 6 (1456)

This session was also traditionally cited as 35 H. 6.

36 Hen. 6 (1458)

This session was also traditionally cited as 36 H. 6.

37 Hen. 6 (1459)

This session was also traditionally cited as 37 H. 6.

38 Hen. 6 (1460)

This session was also traditionally cited as 38 H. 6.

1 Edw. 4 (1461)

This session was also traditionally cited as 1 E. 4.

1 Edw. 4 (1462)

2 Edw. 4 (1462)

This session was also traditionally cited as 2 E. 4.

3 Edw. 4 (1463)

This session was also traditionally cited as 3 E. 4.

3 Edw. 4. Sess. 2 (1463)

This session was also traditionally cited as 3 E. 4.

5 Edw. 4 (1465)

This session was also traditionally cited as 5 E. 4.

7 Edw. 4 (1467)

This session was also traditionally cited as 7 E. 4.

7 & 8 Edw. 4 (1467)

This session was also traditionally cited as 7 & 8 E. 4.

  1. 5 Edw. 4. c. 38 (I)
  2. ?

8 Edw. 4 (1469)

This session was also traditionally cited as 8 E. 4.

8 & 9 Edw. 4 (1469-70)

This session was also traditionally cited as 8 & 9 E. 4.

8-10 Edw. 4 (1469-70)

10 Edw. 4 (1470)

This session was also traditionally cited as 10 E. 4.

11 & 12 Edw. 4 (1471)

This session was also traditionally cited as 11 & 12 E. 4.

12 Edw. 4 (1472)

This session was also traditionally cited as 12 E. 4.

14 Edw. 4 (1474)

This session was also traditionally cited as 14 E. 4.

15 Edw. 4 (1475)

This session was also traditionally cited as 15 E. 4.

15 & 16 Edw. 4 (1475)

This session was also traditionally cited as 15 & 16 E. 4.

16 & 17 Edw. 4 (1476)

This session was also traditionally cited as 16 & 17 E. 4.

18 Edw. 4 (1478)

This session was also traditionally cited as 18 E. 4.

18 Edw. 4 Sess. 1 (1478)

This session was also traditionally cited as 18 E. 4. Sess. 1.

20 Edw. 4 (1480)

This session was also traditionally cited as 20 E. 4.

21 Edw. 4 (1481)

This session was also traditionally cited as 21 E. 4.

21 & 22 Edw. 4 (1481)

This session was also traditionally cited as 21 & 22 E. 4.

1 & 2 Hen. 7 (1486)

This session was also traditionally cited as 1 & 2 H. 7.

8 Hen. 7 (1492)

This session was also traditionally cited as 8 H. 7.

9 Hen. 7 (1493)

This session was also traditionally cited as 9 H. 7.

10 Hen. 7 (1495)

This session was also traditionally cited as 10 H. 7.

14 Hen. 7 (1498)

This session was also traditionally cited as 14 H. 7.

15 Hen. 7 (1499)

This session was also traditionally cited as 15 H. 7.

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Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Short title given by the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 (No. 28) Flag of Ireland.svg
  2. Short title given by Short Titles Act 1962 (No. 5) Flag of Ireland.svg
  3. Short title given by Short Titles Act (Northern Ireland) 1951 (c. 1 (N.I.)) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
  4. Kitt, Tom (7 February 2007). "Statute Law Revision Bill 2007: Second Stage". Seanad Éireann (22nd Seanad) debates. Oireachtas. Retrieved 5 April 2022.