List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700

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This is an incompletelist of acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years until 1700.

Contents

See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701–1750 and list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1751–1800.

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version of an act in force in one may differ from the version in force in the other; similarly, an act may have been repealed in one but not in the other.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.

12th century

Hen. 2 (Uncertain date 1169-1189)

17 & 18 Hen. 2 (1171-72)

18 Hen. 2 (1172)

Hen. 2 (Uncertain date after 1171)

Ric. 1 (Uncertain date 1189-1199)

3 Ric. 1 (1192)

13th century

2 John (1200)

5 John (1204)

6 John (1204)

9 John (1207)

12 John (1210)

16 John (1214)

17 John (1215)

18 John (1215)

1 Hen. 3 (1216)

2 Hen. 3 (1216-17)

4 Hen. 3 (1220)

5 Hen. 3 (1221)

6 Hen. 3 (1222)

7 Hen. 3 (1223)

10 Hen. 3 (1226)

12 Hen. 3 (1227-28)

13 Hen. 3 (1229)

14 Hen. 3 (1230)

17 Hen. 3 (1233)

18 Hen. 3 (1234)

19 Hen. 3 (1234)

20 Hen. 3 (1236)

21 Hen. 3 (1237)

22 Hen. 3 (1238)

25 Hen. 3 (1241)

27 Hen. 3 (1243)

28 Hen. 3 (1244)

30 Hen. 3 (1245)

30 Hen. 3 (1246)

31 Hen. 3 (1247)

34 Hen. 3 (1250)

36 Hen. 3 (1252)

Hen. 3 (Uncertain date circa 1252)

37 Hen. 3 (1253)

38 Hen. 3 (1254)

48 Hen. 3 (1264)

53 Hen. 3 (1269)

2 Edw. 1 (1274)

3 Edw. 1 (1275)

4 Edw. 1 (1276)

5 Edw. 1 (1277)

6 Edw. 1 (1278)

8 Edw. 1 (1280)

10 Edw. 1 (1281-82)

12 Edw. 1 (1284)

13 Edw. 1 (1285)

17 Edw. 1 (1288)

18 Edw. 1 (1290)

19 Edw. 1 (1291)

20 Edw. 1 (1292)

21 Edw. 1 (1293)

22 Edw. 1 (1294)

23 Edw. 1 (1295)

25 Edw. 1 (1297)

26 Edw. 1 (1297)

27 Edw. 1 (1299)

28 Edw. 1 (1300)

14th century

1 Edw. 2 (1307)

2 Edw. 2 (1308)

3 Edw. 2 (1310)

5 Edw. 2 (1312)

8 Edw. 2 (1315)

Edw. 2 (Uncertain date circa 1315)

10 Edw. 2 (1316)

11 Edw. 2 (1317)

12 Edw. 2 (1318)

13 Edw. 2 (1319)

13 Edw. 2 (1320)

13 Edw. 2 (1321)

17 Edw. 2 (1324)

19 Edw. 2 (1325)

19 Edw. 2 (1326)

5 Edw. 3 (1331)

6 Edw. 3 (1332)

16 Edw. 3 (1342)

16 & 17 Edw. 3 (1342-43)

18 Edw. 3 (1344)

23 Edw. 3 (1349)

24 Edw. 3 (1349-50)

25 Edw. 3 (1351)

29 Edw. 3 (1355)

31 Edw. 3 (1357)

34 Edw. 3 (1360)

35 Edw. 3 (1360)

36 Edw. 3 (1363)

37 Edw. 3 (1363)

40 Edw. 3 (1366)

42 Edw. 3 (1368)

1 Ric. 2 (1377)

1 Ric. 2 (1378)

3 Ric. 2 (1380)

4 Ric. 2 (1380)

9 Ric. 2 (1385)

12 Ric. 2 (1388)

13 Ric. 2 (1389)

13 Ric. 2 (1390)

15 Ric. 2 (1391)

17 Ric. 2 (1393)

18 Ric. 2 (1394)

1 Hen. 4 (1399)

15th century

3 Hen. 4 (1402)

7 Hen. 4

11 Hen. 4 (1410)

13 Hen. 4 (1411)

9 Hen. 5 (1421)

5 Hen. 6 (1427)

7 Hen. 6 (1428)

  1. Second statute 'c. 13'.

8 Hen. 6 (1430)

10 Hen. 6 (1431)

16 Hen. 6 (1437)

18 Hen. 6

20 Hen. 6 (1441)

25 Hen. 6 (1447)

27 Hen. 6 (1449)

28 Hen. 6 (1449)

28 Hen. 6 (Dublin) (1449)

28 Hen. 6 Sess. 2

28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda) (1450)

32 Hen. 6 (1453-54)

33 Hen. 6 (1455)

34 Hen. 6 (1455)

35 Hen. 6 (1456)

36 Hen. 6 (1458)

37 Hen. 6 (1459)

38 Hen. 6 (1460)

1 Edw. 4 (1461)

1 Edw. 4 (1462)

2 Edw. 4 (1462)

3 Edw. 4 (1463)

3 Edw. 4. Sess. 2 (1463)

5 Edw. 4 (1465)

7 Edw. 4 (1467)

7 & 8 Edw. 4 (1467)

8 Edw. 4 (1469)

8 & 9 Edw. 4 (1469-70)

8-10 Edw. 4 (1469-70)

10 Edw. 4 (1470)

11 & 12 Edw. 4 (1471)

12 Edw. 4

14 Edw. 4 (1474)

15 Edw. 4

15 & 16 Edw. 4 (1475)

16 & 17 Edw. 4 (1476)

18 Edw. 4 (1478)

18 Edw. 4 Sess. 1 (1478)

20 Edw. 4

21 Edw. 4 (1481)

21 & 22 Edw. 4 (1481)

1 & 2 Hen. 7 (1486)

8 Hen. 7

9 Hen. 7 (1493)

10 Hen. 7 (1495)

14 Hen. 7

15 Hen. 7

16th century

7 Hen. 8

8 & 9 Hen. 8

13 Hen. 8

25 Hen. 8 (1533)

28 Hen. 8 (1537)

  1. 10 Hen. 7. c. 4 (I)

28 & 29 Hen. 8 (1536-37)

33 Hen. 8 (1542)

33 Hen. 8 Sess. 2 (1542)

34 Hen. 8 (1543)

34 Hen. 8 Sess. 2 (1543)

3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. (1556)

Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
Long title
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 1 (I)
An act for the disposition of Leix and Offaily.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 2 (I)
An Act whereby the King and Queen's Majesties, and the Heires and Successors of the Queen, be entituled to the Counties of Leix, Slewmarge, Irry, Glinmaliry, and Offaily, and for making the same Countries Shire Grounds.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 3 (I)
An Act to convert diverse wast grounds into shire grounds.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 4 (I)
An Act declaring how Poynings act shall be expounded.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 5 (I)
An Act against Corsors and idle men.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 6 (I)
An Act that the owners of stolne goods may bee restored thereunto.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 7 (I)
An Act against making of Aqua vitae.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 8 (I)
(Repeal of Statutes against Rome)
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 9 (I)
(Revival of Statutes against heresy)
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 10 (I)
(First fruits)
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 11 (I)
An Act whereby certein Offences be made Treasons; and also for the Government of the King and Queen's Majestie's Issue.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 12 (I)
(Subsidy)
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 13 (I)
(Legitimacy of the Queen)
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 14 (I)
An Act declarynge that the Regal Power of this Realm is in the Queene's Majestie, as fullie and absolutlie as ever it was in any of her moost noble Progenitours, Kynges of this Realme.
3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. c. 15 (I)
(Bringing in and marrying with Scots)

    2 Eliz. 1 (1560)

    Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
    Long title
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
    An Act restoring to the Crown, the auncient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiasticall and Spirituall, and abolishing all forreine Power repugnant to the same.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
    An Act for the Uniformitie of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and the Administration of the Sacraments.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 3 (I)
    An Act for the restitution of the first fruits and twentieth part, and rents reserved nomine decime or vices. and of Parsonsages impropriate to the imperiall crowne of this Realme.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 4 (I)
    An Act for the conferring and consecrating of Archbishops and Bishops within this Realm.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 5 (I)
    An Act of recognition of the Queenes title to the imperiall crowne of this Realme.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 6 (I)
    An Act whereby certaine Offences be made Treasons.
    2 Eliz. 1. c. 7 (I)
    An Act for the restitution of the late Priorie of S. Johns Jerusalem in Ireland to the imperiall crowne of this Realme.

      11 Eliz. 1

      Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
      Long title
      11 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
      An Act of Subsidie graunted to the Queene.
      11 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
      An Act for the limitation of places for tanning of leather.
      11 Eliz. 1. c. 3 (I)
      An Act confirming the Queenes title, and the interest of the patentees in the lands belonging to Christopher Eustace and others.
      11 Eliz. 1. c. 4 (I)
      An Act that five of the best and eldest of every nation amongst the Irishry, shall bring in all the idle persons of their sirname to be justified by law.
      11 Eliz. 1. c. 5 (I)
      An Act for reviving the statute against grey merchants, the statute for servants wages, and the statute of feofayles.

        11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 2

        Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
        Long title
        11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 2. c. 1 (I)
        An Act authorising Statutes to be made in this Parliament, notwithstanding Poynings Act.

          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3

          Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
          Long title
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 1 (I)
          An Act for the attainder of Shane Oneyle and entitling of the Crown to the countrey of Tyrone, and to other countries and territories in Ulster.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 2 (I)
          An Act for the making of Trinity Term shorter, and for the Commencement thereof.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 3 (I)
          An Act Entituling the Queen's Majesty, her Heirs and Successors, to Thomas Knight of the Vallies-Lands in Munster.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 4 (I)
          An Act for the preservation of Salmon-fry and Eel-fry.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 5 (I)
          An Act against laying Hemp, Flax, and Limed Hides, in any Fresh-water or River.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 6 (I)
          An Act Authorizing the Governour for Ten years to come, to present to the Dignities of Munster and Connaught.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 7 (I)
          An Act for taking away Captainships, and all Extortions belonging thereunto, from the Lords and Great Men of this Realm.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 8 (I)
          An Act that there be no Bill certified into England for the Repeal or Suspending of the Statute past in Poyning's time, before the same Bill be first agreed on in a Session of a Parliament holden in this Realm, by the greater number of the Lords and Commons.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 9 (I)
          An Act for the turning of Countries that be not Shire-grounds into Shire-grounds.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 10 (I)
          An Act for the staying of Wooll, Flocks, Tallow, and other Neccessaries, within this Realm.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 11 (I)
          An Act giving Order for bringing in of Wines into this Realm, where they shall be Discharged, who shall Rate the Prices of them, and also for Grant of Custom out of the same Wines.
          11 Eliz. 1 Sess. 3. c. 12 (I)
          An Act restoring the Earle of Kildare and his brothers and sisters to their blood.

            12 Eliz. 1 (1570)

            Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
            Long title
            12 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
            An Act for the Erection of Free Schooles.
            12 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
            An Act that Exemplifications shall be of the same Effect and Strength as the Record or Matter exemplified should be.
            12 Eliz. 1. c. 3 (I)
            An Act for the establishing the Standard of measures for corne within certain shires of this realme.
            12 Eliz. 1. c. 4 (I)
            An Act authorising the gouernour, with the advise of the more part of the Councell, to and upon the Queenes pleasure signified, to graunt letters patents to the Irishry and degenerate English of their landes, &c.

              13 Eliz. 1

              Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
              Long title
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
              An Act that such cloth and stuffe as shall be wrought by the wooll, flockes, linnen yarne, woollen yarne, Sheepefell, Calfefell, Goatefell, Redde Dearefell, or Fallow Dearefell within this Realme shall bee transported for merchandise onely by the Merchaunts within every Staple, Cities and Townes of this Realme, and by the free Merchants of Boroughes and privileged townes, and by none other.
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
              (Exemplification of records)
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 3 (I)
              (Standard measures for corn)
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 4 (I)
              An explanation of the Act made in a Session of this Parliament for the staying of Wooll, Flockes, Tallow, and other things mentioning in the said Act, and certain articles added to the same act.
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 5 (I)
              An Act for the attainder of John fitz Gerald, called in his life time the white Knight, otherwise John Oge fitz John Knight fitz Gybbons.
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 6 (I)
              An Act authorising the Primate of Armagh to set his lands in the Irish pale for yeares without the assent of his Chapter.
              13 Eliz. 1. c. 7 (I)
              An Act for the attaindour of Thomas Quemerford.

                27 Eliz. 1

                Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                Long title
                27 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
                An Act for the attaindour of James Eustace late Viscount of Baltinglas, and others.
                27 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
                An Act for the restitution in bloud of Laurence Delahyde.

                  28 Eliz. 1 (1586)

                  Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                  Long title
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I)
                  An Act concerning wilfull perjurie.
                  Witchcraft Act 1586
                  or the Witchcraft Act (Ireland) 1586
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I)
                  An Act against Witchcraft and Sorcerie.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 3 (I)
                  An Act against Forging of Evidences, &c.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 4 (I)
                  An Act of Imports and Customs of Wine, &c.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 5 (I)
                  An Act concerning the Avoiding of Fraudulent Conveyances, made by the late Rebels in Ireland.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 6 (I)
                  An Act against Forging and Counterfeiting Foreign Coin, &c.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 7 (I)
                  An Act for the Attainder of the late Earl of Desmond, and others mentioned in this Act.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 8 (I)
                  An Act for the Attainder of John Brown of Knockmonhie, and others mentioned in this Act.
                  28 Eliz. 1. c. 9 (I)
                  An Act for the restitution in bloud of Taffes wife.

                    17th century

                    1610-1619

                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1 (1613-15)

                    Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                    Long title
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 1 (I)
                    A most joyfull and just recognition of his Majesties lawful, undoubted, and absolute right and title to the crowne of Ireland.
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 2 (I)
                    An Act for the punishing of Pyrates and robbers on the Sea.
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 3 (I)
                    (Benefit of clergy)
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 4 (I)
                    (Unknown)
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 5 (I)
                    (Repeal of statutes against the Irish)
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 6 (I)
                    (Repeal of a statute against Scots)
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 7 (I)
                    (Highways)
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 8 (I)
                    An Act for the avoyding of privie and secret outlawries of His Majesties subjects in personall actions.
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 9 (I)
                    An Act for the Kings Majesties most gratious, generall and free pardon.
                    11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1. c. 10 (I)
                    (Subsidy)

                      1630-1639

                      10 Chas. 1 (1634)

                      Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                      Long title
                      10 Chas. 1. c. 1 (I)
                      An Act for the Grant of Four Intire Subsidies, by the Temporality.
                      10 Chas. 1. c. 2 (I)
                      An Act for the further Granting of Two Intire Subsidies, by the Temporality, above the Four Subsidies now Granted by this present Parliament.
                      10 Chas. 1. c. 3 (I)
                      An Act for confirming of letters patent hereafter to be past upon his Majesties commission of grace for the remedy of defective titles.

                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2 (1634)

                        Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                        Long title
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 1 (I)
                        An Act expressing an Order for Uses, Willis and Inrolments.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 2 (I)
                        An Act how Lands, Tenements, &c. may be disposed by Will or otherwise, and concerning Wards and Prime Seisin.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 3 (I)
                        An Act against Covenous and Fraudulent Conveyances.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 4 (I)
                        An Act concerning grantees of reversions, to take advantage of breaches of conditions &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 5 (I)
                        An Act for Recovery of Arrearages of Rents by Executors of Tenant in Fee Simple.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 6 (I)
                        An Act for Limitation of Actions, and for Avoiding Sutes in law.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 7 (I)
                        An Act that wrongful Disseisin, &c. is no Discent in law.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 8 (I)
                        An Act for the Exposition of the Statute of Fines.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 9 (I)
                        An Act touching Proclamations upon Fines.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 10 (I)
                        An Act for the Reformation of Errors in Fines and Recoveries.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 11 (I)
                        An Act for the Expedition of Justice in cases of Demurrers, &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 12 (I)
                        An Act for Reformation of Feofailes, &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 13 (I)
                        An Act concerning the Appearance of Jurors, in the Nisi prius.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 14 (I)
                        An Act for the continuance of actions after the death of any King.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 15 (I)
                        Like Process shall be had in every Writ of Annuity, and certain other Actions, as in an Action of Debt.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 16 (I)
                        An Act for ease in Pleading, against troublesom and contentious Sutes, Prosecuted against Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Constables, and certain other Officers, for the lawful Execution of their Office.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 17 (I)
                        An Act that where the plaintiffe is non-suited, the defendant shall recover costs.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 18 (I)
                        An Act appointing an Order to Justices of the Peace, touching the Bailment, committing and taking Examination of Prisoners, &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 19 (I)
                        An Act for the Tryal of Murders and Felonies, Committed in several Counties, &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 20 (I)
                        An Act for the Punishment of the Vice of Buggery.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 21 (I)
                        An Act for the Restraining of all persons, from Marriage, until their former Wives and former Husbands be Dead.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 22 (I)
                        An Act against Usury.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 23 (I)
                        An Act to Avoid and Prevent diverse Misdemeanours by Idle and Lewd persons, in Barking of Trees, &c.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 24 (I)
                        An Act for the better Preservation of Fishing, in the Counties of Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Waterford, County Kerry, Claire, Gallway, Mayo, Sligo, and all other Counties and Places, within the Realm of Ireland and the Dominions thereof, adjoining the Sea-Coasts; and for the Relief of Balkers, Conders, and Fisher-men, against malicious Sutes.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 25 (I)
                        An Act for the Impounding of Distresses.
                        10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 26 (I)
                        An Act concerning the Repairing and Amending of Bridges, Cawseys and Toghers in the High-ways.

                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3 (1634)

                          Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                          Long title
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 1 (I)
                          An Act for the Maintenance and Execution of Pious Uses.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 2 (I)
                          An Explanation of a Statute made in a Session of this Parliament, Intituled, "An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents hereafter to be passed upon His Majesty's Commission of Grace, for the Remedy of defective Titles." [lower-alpha 1]
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 3 (I)
                          An Act for securing of the Estates of the Under-takers, Servitors, Natives and others, holding Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, in all and every the Plantations made by our late Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth, by our late most Gracious Lord King James, or the King's most Excellent Majesty that now is, in the several Counties of Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Tipperary, Wexford, Wicklow, King's County, Queen's County, Westmeath, Leitrim, Longford, Tyrone, Armagh, Donegal, Fermanagh, Cavan, and London-Derry.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 4 (I)
                          An Act for the Naturalization of all the Scottish Nation, which were Ante Nati, Born before His Majesty King James, of ever blessed Memory, his happy Access unto the Crown of England and Ireland, &c.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 5 (I)
                          An Act for Confirmation of Leases made by the Lord Primate, and other Bishops in Ulster.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 6 (I)
                          An Act that Lessees shall enjoy their Farms against Tenant in Tail, or in Right of their Wives, &c.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 7 (I)
                          An Act for contentation of debts upon execution.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 8 (I)
                          An Act to avoid unnecessary Delays of Execution.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 9 (I)
                          An Act for the Relief of Creditors, against such persons as die in Execution.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 10 (I)
                          An Act against the fraudulent Administration of Intestates Goods.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 11 (I)
                          An Act for the Avoiding of Recoveries, suffered by Collusion by Tenants for Term of Life, and such others.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 12 (I)
                          An Act for Avoiding of Secret Summons in real Actions.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 13 (I)
                          An Act for Explanation of the Statute of Anno Octavo of Henry the Sixth, [lower-alpha 2] concerning Forcible Entries; and to enable certain Judges and Justices to give Restitution of Possession in certain Cases.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 14 (I)
                          An Act against the killing of young Spawn and Fry of Eeles and Salmon.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 15 (I)
                          An Act against maintenance, embracery, &c. and against unlawful buying of titles.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 16 (I)
                          An Act concerning Women Convicted of finall Felonies.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 17 (I)
                          An Act for the Punishment of such as shall take away Maidens that be Inheritors, being within the Age of Sixteen years, or Marry them without the Consent of their Parents.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 18 (I)
                          An Act for the Swearing of Under-Sheriffs and other Offices.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 19 (I)
                          An Act to prevent Extortions in Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, and Bailiffs of Franchises and Liberties, in Cases of Execution.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 20 (I)
                          An Act against such as shall Levy any Fine, suffer any Recovery, knowledge any Statute, Recognizance, Bail or Judgment, in the Name of any other person, not being privy and consenting thereto.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 21 (I)
                          An Act whereby certain of the Nobility of Ireland dwelling within England, or elsewhere out of this Realm, are made lyable unto certain Charges within this Kingdom.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 22 (I)
                          An Act to Repeal a Statute made in the Twelfth year of King Edward the Fourth, [lower-alpha 3] concerning bringing Bows in to this Kingdom.
                          10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3. c. 23 (I)
                          An Act for the Granting of Eight Entire Subsidies by the Prelates and Clergy of Ireland.
                          1. 10 Chas. 1. c. 3 (I)
                          2. Forcible Entry Act 1429 (8 Hen. 6. c. 9 (Eng))
                          3. 12 Edw. 4. c. 2 (I)

                          10 & 11 Chas. 1 (1634-35)

                          Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                          Long title
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 1 (I)
                          An Act to Prevent and Reform profane Swearing and Cursing, &c.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 2 (I)
                          An Act to enable Restitution of Impropriations and Tythes, and other Rights Ecclesiastical to the Clergy, with a Restraint of Aliening the same; and Direction for Presentations to the Churches.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 3 (I)
                          An Act for the Preservation of the Inheritance, Rights and Profits, of Lands belonging to the Church, and Persons Ecclesiastical.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 4 (I)
                          An Act for the Erecting of Houses of Correction, for the Punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggers and other Lewd and Idle persons.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 5 (I)
                          An Act for Keepers of Ale-houses to be bound by Recognizance.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 6 (I)
                          An Act for Repeal of diverse Statutes, heretofore Enacted in this Kingdom of Ireland.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 7 (I)
                          An Act of Explanation of a Statute made in this Realm, in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of the late King Edward the Fourth, Intituled, "An Act whereby Distresses taken for Rent may be Sold." [lower-alpha 1]
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 8 (I)
                          An Act to give costs to the defendant, upon a nonsuite of the plaintiffe, or verdict against him.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 9 (I)
                          An Act for the Limitting of Peremptory Challenges in Cases of Treason and Felonies, &c.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 10 (I)
                          An Act to prevent and punish the abuses in procuring processe and supersedeas of the peace and good behaviour out of his Majesties courts of Chancery and Kings Bench and to prevent abuses in procuring writs of certiorari, &c.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 11 (I)
                          An Act for the Ease of the Subject, concerning Informations upon penal Statutes.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 12 (I)
                          An Act for new Executions to be Sued against any which hereafter shall be Delivered out of Execution, by Priviledge of Parliament.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 13 (I)
                          An Act for the following of Hue and Cry.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 14 (I)
                          An Act concerning Errors in Records of Attainder of High-Treason and Felony.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 15 (I)
                          An Act against Plowing by the Tayle, and pulling the Wooll off living Sheep.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 16 (I)
                          An Act for the Supressing of Cosherers and Idle Wanderers.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 17 (I)
                          An Act to Prevent the unprofitable Custom of Burning of Corne in the Straw.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 18 (I)
                          An Act Restraining the abusive taking and distraining for Herriots.
                          10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 19 (I)
                          An Act for the King's Majesty's most Gracious, General and Free Pardon.
                          1. 18 Edw. 4. c. 1 (I)

                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2 (1639)

                          Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                          Long title
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 1 (I)
                          An Act to Admit the Subject to Plead the General Issue in Informations of Intrusion, brought on behalf of the King's Majesty, and to Retain his Possession till Tryal.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 2 (I)
                          An Act for Abridging of Proclamations upon Fines, to be Levyed at the Common Law.
                          Forfeiture Act 1639 Flag of Ireland.svg [2]
                          or the Forfeiture Act (Ireland) 1639 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg [3]
                          Legislation.gov.uk External.svg
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 3 (I)
                          An Act for the Relief of Patentees, Tenants, and Farmers of Crown Lands, or other Profits, or Lands within the Survey of the Court of Wards and Liveries in cases of Forfeiture for Non-payment of the Rents, or other Service or Duty.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 4 (I)
                          An Act touching the findings of Offices, before the Excheator, &c.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 5 (I)
                          An Act against discontinuance of Writes of Error, in the Courts.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 6 (I)
                          An Act for strengthening of letters patent past and to be past, upon any of his Majesties commissions of grace for the remedy of defective titles, etc.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 7 (I)
                          An Act concerning Clergy.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 8 (I)
                          An Act for Punishing of Offenders within the County of Dublin, and County of the City of Dublin, against the Act for Keepers of Ale-houses, to be bound by Recognizance.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 9 (I)
                          An Act to Discharge and Free True men, from all Forfeitures for Killing such as attempt to Rob or Murder them.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 10 (I)
                          An Act for Remedy of Errors and Defects in Fines and Common Recoveries, heretofore Levyed, Acknowledged and Suffered.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 11 (I)
                          An Act for Endowing of Churches with Glebe Lands.
                          15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 12 (I)
                          An Act concerning Twentieth parts, and other Sums of Money payable by persons Ecclesiastical.

                            1660-1669

                            14 & 15 Chas. 2 (1662)

                            Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                            Long title
                            14 & 15 Chas. 2. c. 1 (I)
                            An Act of most joyful Recognition of His Majesty's undoubted Title to the Crown of Ireland.
                            14 & 15 Chas. 2. c. 2 (I)
                            An Act for Confirmation of Judicial Proceedings.
                            14 & 15 Chas. 2. c. 3 (I)
                            An Act for the continuance of Process, and Judicial Proceedings.
                            14 & 15 Chas. 2. c. 4 (I)
                            An Act that this Session of Parliament, shall not Determine by His Majesty's Royal Assent to this or some other Bills.

                              14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 2 (1662)

                              Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                              Long title
                              14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 2. c. 1 (I)
                              An Act for the Speedy Raising of Money for His Majesty's Service.
                              14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 2. c. 2 (I)
                              An Act that this nor any other Sessions of Parliament shall not Determine by His Majesty's Royal Assent, to this or any other Bill or Bills to be passed in this or any other Sessions of this Parliament.

                                14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 3 (1662)

                                Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                Long title
                                14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 3. c. 1 (I)
                                An Act for the Continuance of Customs, Excise, and New Impost, to the Five and Twentieth day of March next.

                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4 (1662)

                                  Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                  Long title
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 1 (I)
                                  An Act for a Perpetual Anniversary Thanksgiving, on the Nine and Twentieth day of May, in this Kingdom.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 2 (I)
                                  An Act for the better Execution of His Majesty's Gracious Declaration, for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland, and Satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers Soldiers and other His Subjects there.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 3 (I)
                                  An Act for making all Hostelers, Inholders and others answerable for such Horses, Geldings or Mares, as the shall take upon them the Charge and Keeping of, in Stables or Out-grounds.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 4 (I)
                                  An Act for securing Sir Maurice Eustance, Kt. in his Lands and Inheritances, and Leases for years.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 5 (I)
                                  An Act for the Naturalizing of Lewis Desminiers, Merchants, Lerrick Westenra, Peter Westenra, Merchant Son to the said Derrick, Warner Westenra, Merchant, Albert Grasion, Merchant, William Hailet, and John Griel.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 6 (I)
                                  An Act for the grant of Four entire Subsidies by the Temporality.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 7 (I)
                                  An Act for the grant of Eight entire Subsidies by the Temporality.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 8 (I)
                                  An Act for the Settling of the Excise or New Impost upon His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, according to the Book of Rates therein Incerted.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 9 (I)
                                  An Act for Settling the Subsidy of Poundage, and Granting a Subsidy of Tunnage, and other Sums of Money unto His Royal Majesty, His Heirs and Successors the same to be paid upon Merchandise, Imported and Exported into or our of the Kingdom of Ireland, according to the Book of Rates hereunto Annexed.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 10 (I)
                                  An Act for real union and division of parishes, and concerning churches, free-schools and exchanges.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 11 (I)
                                  An Act for the Customs, Excise and New-Impost, to be continued until the Four and Twentieth day of September, One thousand six hundred sixty and two.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 12 (I)
                                  An Act for the Inlargement of the Periods of time Limitted in an Act for the better Execution of His Majesty's Gracious Declaration, for the Settlement of his Kingdom of Ireland, &c.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 13 (I)
                                  An Act for Encouraging Protestant Strangers and others, to Inhabit and Plant in the Kingdom of Ireland.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 14 (I)
                                  An Act for securing Sir Edward Massey, Kt. the Mannor and Abby of Leix, for Ninety nine years.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 15 (I)
                                  An Act that this Session of Parliament, shall not Determine by His Majesties Royal Assent, to this or any other Bills, to be passed in this or any other Session in this Parliament.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 16 (I)
                                  An Act for Raising Thirty Thousand pounds for the use of James Duke of Ormonde.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 17 (I)
                                  An Act for Establishing an Additional Revenue upon His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for the better Support of His and their Crown and Dignity.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 18 (I)
                                  An Act for the Improvement of His Majesty's Revenues, upon the Granting of Licences for Selling of Ale and Beer.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 19 (I)
                                  An Act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Tenures in Captite, and by Knights Service.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 20 (I)
                                  An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents, Granted by His Majesty, to his Grace James Duke of Ormonde.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 21 (I)
                                  An Act for increasing the fee of the seal due to the lord chancellor of Ireland.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 22 (I)
                                  An Act for the Raising of 23500 pounds Sterling, for the several uses therein Expressed.
                                  14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 23 (I)
                                  An Act for Keeping and Celebrating the 23d of October, as an Anniversary Thanksgiving in this Kingdom.

                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2 (1665)

                                    Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                    Long title
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 1 (I)
                                    An Act for the Granting of Eight entire Subsidies, by the Temporality.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 2 (I)
                                    An Act for the Explaning of some Doubts, Arising upon an Act Intituled, "An Act for the better Execution of His Majesty's Gracious Declaration, for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland, and Satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers Soldiers and other His Subjects;" [lower-alpha 1] and for making some Alterations of, and Additions unto the said Act, for the more Speedy and Effectual Settlement of the said Kingdom.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 3 (I)
                                    An Act for the Confirmation of Marriages.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 4 (I)
                                    An At for the Vesting and Settling upon Sir William Domvile, Kt. His Majesty's Attorney General of Ireland, his Heirs and Assigns for ever, a parcel of Land part of the Possessions belonging to the Canons of St. Patrick, Dublin, upon an Agreement with the Dean and Chapter thereof, paying thereunto a certain yearly Rent.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 5 (I)
                                    An Act for the Securing several Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments unto George Duke of Albemarle.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 6 (I)
                                    An Act for the Uniformity of Publique Prayers and Administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies; and for establishing the Forme of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops, Priests and Deacons, in the Church of Ireland.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 7 (I)
                                    An Act for provision of Ministers in Cities and Corporate Towns, and making the Church of St. Andrews in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin Presentative for ever.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 8 (I)
                                    An Act for the Relief of poor Prisoners.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 9 (I)
                                    An Act for the advancement of the Trade of Linnen Manufacture.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 10 (I)
                                    An Act for disabling Spiritual persons from holding Benefices, or other Ecclesiastical Dignities, in England or Wales, and in Ireland at the same time.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 11 (I)
                                    An Act to prevent Delays in extending Statutes, Judgements and Recognizances.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 12 (I)
                                    An Act to prevent Arrests of Judgment, and Superceeding Executions.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 13 (I)
                                    An Act concerning Tythings, Oblations and Mortuaries.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 14 (I)
                                    An Act for Enabling the Precenter and Treasurer of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and the Arch-Deacon of Dublin, to make Leases of part of their Yards and Gardens for Sixty Years.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 15 (I)
                                    An Act for the true making of all sorts of Cloth called the old Drapery, and the true Searching and Sealing thereof, by his Majesty's Alnager within this Kingdom.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 16 (I)
                                    An Act for the building of a Bridge over the River of Black-water at Cappequin in the County of Waterford.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 17 (I)
                                    An Act for Granting of four Subsidies by the Temporality of this his Majesty's Kingdom.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 18 (I)
                                    An Additional Act for the better Ordering and Collecting the Revenue arising by Hearth-Money.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 19 (I)
                                    An Act for the better ordering the Selling of Wines and Aqua vitae, together with all sorts of Strong Waters by Retail.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 20 (I)
                                    An Act for the trial by Nisi Prius of Issues laid in the City of Dublin and County of Dublin.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 21 (I)
                                    An additional Act to the Act Intituled, "An Act for the cleansing of the Water-course in St. Patrick's Street." [lower-alpha 2]
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 22 (I)
                                    An Act for the Naturalization of Maria Euphemia Dungan, Walter Dungan, Esq; Ursula Dungan, Judith Cox, alias Keating, and Charlott Lane, Daughter to Sir George Lane, Knight.
                                    17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 23 (I)
                                    An Act for Settling the Abbey of St. John's, in or near Atby, upon Dame Mary Meredith, and her Heirs for ever.
                                    1. Act of Settlement 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 2 (I))
                                    2. 8 Hen. 7. c. 1 (I)

                                    1690-1700

                                    4 Will. & Mar. (1692)

                                    Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                    Long title
                                    4 Will. & Mar. c. 1 (I)
                                    An Act of Recognition, of their Majesties undoubted Right to the Crown of Ireland.
                                    4 Will. & Mar. c. 2 (I)
                                    An Act for encouragement of Protestant strangers to settle in this kingdom of Ireland.
                                    4 Will. & Mar. c. 3 (I)
                                    An Act for an Additional Duty of Excuse upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.
                                    4 Will. & Mar. c. 4 (I)
                                    An Act for taking Affidavits in the Country, to be made use of in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer.

                                      7 Will. 3 (1695)

                                      Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                      Long title
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 1 (I)
                                      An Act for an Additional Duty of Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 2 (I)
                                      An Act for taking away the Writ de heretico comburendo.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 3 (I)
                                      An Act declaring all Attainders and all other Acts made in the late pretended Parliament, to be void.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 4 (I)
                                      An Act to Restrain foreign Education.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 5 (I)
                                      An Act for the better securing the government, by disarming papists.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 6 (I)
                                      An Act for the better settlings Intestates Estates.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 7 (I)
                                      An Act for reviving two Statutes lately expired, making them perpetual; and for avoiding unnecessary Sutes and Delays.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 8 (I)
                                      An Act for redress of Inconveniences for want of proof of the deceases of persons beyond the Seas, or absenting themselves, upon whose Lives Estates do depend.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 9 (I)
                                      An Act for the more effectual supressing of Prophane Cursing and Swearing.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 10 (I)
                                      An Act to take away Damage clear.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 11 (I)
                                      An Act to take away the Benefit of Clergy from him that doth stab another, not having a Weapon drawn.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 12 (I)
                                      An Act for the prevention of Frauds and Perjuries.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 13 (I)
                                      An Act for the more easie discharging of Sheriffs upon their Accounts, and from being Justices of the Peace.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 14 (I)
                                      An Act declaring which days in the year shall be observed as holy-days.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 15 (I)
                                      An Act for granting a Supply to his Majesty, by raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 16 (I)
                                      An Act for granting unto His Majesty an Aid or Additional Custom on the several Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.
                                      Sunday Observance Act 1695 Flag of Ireland.svg [2]
                                      or the Sunday Observance Act (Ireland) 1695 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg [3]
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 17 (I)
                                      An Act for the better Observation of the Lord's-Day, commonly called Sunday.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 18 (I)
                                      An Act for taking special Bails in the Country, upon Actions and Sutes depending in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer at Dublin.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 19 (I)
                                      An Act for Granting Tales on Tryals, to be hade in the Court of the County Palatine of Tipperary, before the Seneshal.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 20 (I)
                                      An Act concerning Fines in the County Palatine of Tipperary.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 21 (I)
                                      An Act for the better suppressing Tories, Robbers, and Rapparees; and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 22 (I)
                                      An Act for the more speedy and effectual Proceeding upon Distresses and Avowries for Rent.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 23 (I)
                                      An Act for continuing the Statute for an Additional Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 24 (I)
                                      An Act for the better regulating of Measures in and throughout this Kingdom.
                                      7 Will. 3. c. 25 (I)
                                      An Act for the prevention of Vexations and Oppressions by Arrests; and of Delays in Sutes of Law.

                                        9 Will. 3 (1697)

                                        Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                        Long title
                                        Banishment Act 1697
                                        or the Bishops' Banishment Act 1697
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 1 (I)
                                        An Act for banishing all Papists exercising any Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and all Regulars of the Popish Clergy out of this Kingdom.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 2 (I)
                                        An Act for the Confirmation of Articles made at the Surrender of the City of Limerick.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 3 (I)
                                        An Act to prevent Protestants inter-marrying with Papists.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 4 (I)
                                        An Act for Granting an Additional Duty on Tobacco and for continuing upon his Majesty an Aid or Additional Custom on several Goods and Merchandizes; and also for continuing the Additional Duty on Beer and Ale, and other Liquors, till the Twenty fifth day of December, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Two.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 5 (I)
                                        An Act to hinder the Reversal of several Outlawries and Attainders, and to prevent the Return of Subjects of this Kingdom who have gone into the Dominions of the French King in Europe.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 6 (I)
                                        An Act for making the Collectors Receipts for Quit-Rent, Crown-Rent, and other Rents due to the Crown, full and Legal Discharges for the same, and for limitting their Fees thereon.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 7 (I)
                                        An Act for taking away the Benefit of Clergy in some Case.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 8 (I)
                                        An Act for granting a supply to his Majesty, by raising money by a poll.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 9 (I)
                                        An Act to Supply the Defects, and for better Execution of an Act passed this present Session of Parliament, entituled, An act for the better suppressing Tories and Rapparees; and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 10 (I)
                                        An Act for the preventing frivilous and vexatious Law-Sutes, and giving Remedy to the Parties grieved, to recover Costs at Law in certain cases where heretofore no Costs were given.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 11 (I)
                                        An Act to prevent Frauds by Clandestine Mortgages.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 12 (I)
                                        An Act for the more easie obtaining of Partitions of Lands in Coparcenary, Joint-Tenancy, or Tenancy in common, and Bounding and Mearing of Lands.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 13 (I)
                                        An Act for avoiding of vexatious Delays causes by removing Actions and Sutes out of Inferior Courts.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 14 (I)
                                        An Act for Redress of certain Abuses in making Pewter and Brass.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 15 (I)
                                        An Act for the more easie and speedy securing and recovery of small Debts.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 16 (I)
                                        An Act for dividing the Parish of St. Michan's, within the City and Suburbs of Dublin, into three distinct Parishes.
                                        9 Will. 3. c. 17 (I)
                                        An Act for erecting and continuing Lights in the City of Dublin, and the several Liberties adjoyning.

                                          10 Will. 3 (1698)

                                          Short title, or popular nameCitation Royal assent
                                          Long title
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 1 (I)
                                          An Act for the Relief and Release of poor distressed Prisoners for Debt and Damages.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 2 (I)
                                          An Act for reforming Abuses in making of Butter and preventing of false Packing of Butter.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 3 (I)
                                          An Act for raising One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds on all Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments in this Kingdom.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 4 (I)
                                          An Act to compleat the Supply to his Majesty, and build and finish the Barracks in this Kingdom.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 5 (I)
                                          An Act for the laying an Additional Duty upon Woolen Manufactures Exported out of this Kingdom.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 6 (I)
                                          An Act to encourage the Building of Houses, and making other Improvements on Church-Lands, and to prevent Dilapidations.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 7 (I)
                                          An Act for confirming Estates and Possessions held and enjoyed under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 8 (I)
                                          An Act for the preservation of the Game, and the more easie Conviction of such as shall destroy the Game.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 9 (I)
                                          An Act for regulating the Fees of the Marshal of the Four Courts, and for settling the Rates of Lodgings, and Redress of other.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 10 (I)
                                          An Act for traversing Inquisitions.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 11 (I)
                                          An Act against deceitful, disorderly and excessive Gaming.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 12 (I)
                                          An Act for Planting and preserving Timber, Trees and Woods.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 13 (I)
                                          An Act to prevent Papists being Solicitors.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 14 (I)
                                          An Act for determining Differences by Arbitration.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 15 (I)
                                          An Act for the better management and disposal of the Lands set apart for the Support of the Fort of Duncannon.
                                          10 Will. 3. c. 16 (I)
                                          An Act for explaining some Doubts that may arise on the Exposition of an Act passed this Session of Parliament, Intituled, "An Act for Confirming Estates and Possessions held and enjoying under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation;" [lower-alpha 1] and also for Amending some words in an Act passed the last Session of this present Parliament, Intituled, "An Act to hinder the Reversal of several Outlawries and Attainders; and to prevent the return of Subjects of this Kingdom, who have gone into the Dominions of the French King in Europe." [lower-alpha 2]
                                          1. 10 Will. 3. c. 7 (I)
                                          2. 9 Will. 3. c. 5 (I)

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                                          Fingal is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Eastern and Midland Region. It is one of three successor counties to County Dublin, which was disestablished for administrative purposes in 1994. Its name is derived from the medieval territory of Scandinavian foreigners that settled in the area. Fingal County Council is the local authority for the county. In 2022 the population of the county was 330,506, making it the second most populated council in Dublin and the third most populous county in the state.

                                          Sir Gerald Aylmer was an Irish judge in the time of Henry VIII, who played a key part in enforcing the Dissolution of the Monasteries. His numerous descendants included the Barons Aylmer.

                                          Richard Delahide was an Irish judge of the sixteenth century, who held the offices of Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. His career was seriously damaged by the Rebellion of Silken Thomas, in which several members of his family played a leading part, and he was fortunate to escape permanent disgrace.

                                          <span class="mw-page-title-main">William Tynbegh</span>

                                          William Tynbegh, or de Thinbegh (c.1370-1424) was an Irish lawyer who had a long and distinguished career as a judge, holding office as Chief Justice of all three of the courts of common law and as Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. His career is unusual both for the exceptionally young age at which he became a judge, and because left the Bench to become Attorney General for Ireland, but later returned to judicial office.

                                          <span class="mw-page-title-main">Thomas de Everdon</span> English-born Irish cleric and judge

                                          Thomas de Everdon was an English-born cleric and judge, who was a trusted Crown official in Ireland for several decades.

                                          Richard Sydgrave or Segrave was an Irish judge who held office as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and served as deputy to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. His family became among the foremost landowners in County Meath, and also held lands at Newry and at Carlingford, County Louth.

                                          James Uriell was an Irish landowner and judge who held office very briefly as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.

                                          John Estrete, or Strete was an Irish judge, author, law lecturer and statesman of the late fifteenth century. He held the offices of King's Serjeant, Deputy Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer, and Master of the Coinage of Ireland. He was a member of the Privy Council of Ireland. He wrote at least one legal textbook, Natura Brevium.

                                          The Lordship of Meath was an extensive seigneurial liberty in medieval Ireland that was awarded to Hugh de Lacy by King Henry II of England by the service of fifty knights and with almost royal authority. The Lordship was roughly co-extensive with the medieval kingdom of Meath. At its greatest extent, it included all of the modern counties of Fingal, Meath, Westmeath as well as parts of counties Cavan, Kildare, Longford, Louth and Offaly. The Lordship or fiefdom was imbued with privileges enjoyed in no other Irish liberty, including the four royal pleas of arson, forestalling, rape, and treasure trove.

                                          Sir John de Shriggeley, whose family name is also spelt Shirggeley and Shryggeley was an Irish statesman and judge who held several important judicial offices, including Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. Although he committed two murders, he was a valued servant of the English Crown.

                                          Thomas Bathe, 1st Baron Louth was an Irish peer, barrister and judge of the fifteenth century. Even by the standards of that turbulent age, he had a troubled and violent career. He was deprived of his estates and outlawed by Act of Parliament, but was later restored to favour. His claim to the title Baron Louth was eventually recognised by the English Crown, and he ended his career as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.

                                          Henry Duffe or Duff was an Irish judge of the late fifteenth century.

                                          Robert Dyke, Dyck or Dyche was an English-born cleric and judge who held high office in fifteenth-century Ireland. He was appointed to the offices of Archdeacon of Dublin, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, and Master of the Rolls in Ireland, as well as holding several Church benefices.

                                          Sir Jenico d'Artois, Dartas, Dartass or Dartasso was a Gascony-born soldier and statesman, much of whose career was spent in Ireland. He enjoyed the trust and confidence of three successive English monarchs, and became a wealthy landowner in Ireland.

                                          <span class="mw-page-title-main">Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543</span> Irish Act dividing County Meath into Meath and Westmeath

                                          An Act for the division of Meath into two shires was an act of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1542 which resulted in the division of County Meath, shired in 1297, into the counties of Meath and Westmeath. The Act commenced on Saint Catherine's Day in 1542 and remains in effect.

                                          Sir John Cruys or Cruise was a prominent Irish military commander, diplomat and judge of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. He was one of the most substantial landowners in County Dublin and County Meath and built Merrion Castle near Dublin City in the 1360s. His marriage to the heiress of the powerful Verdon family of Clonmore brought him in addition substantial lands in County Louth. He sat in the Irish Parliament and was a member of the King's Council. He was a highly regarded public servant, but also a determined and acquisitive man of business, who fought a ten-year battle to establish his wife's right to her inheritance.

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                                          Endnotes

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                                          2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Short title given by Short Titles Act 1962 (No. 5) Flag of Ireland.svg
                                          3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Short title given by Short Titles Act (Northern Ireland) 1951 (c. 1 (N.I.)) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
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