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390. (No. 2.) Bill to provide for repairing, improving and re-building County Bridges 87

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Municipal Annuities:

237. Bill to enable Municipal Councils to raise Monies by granting Annuities, and to apply the same in Payment of old Debts

Parliamentary Burgh (Scotland):

p. 451

163. Bill to provide for the better Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Parliamentary Burghs not Royal Burghs, in Scotland

Royal Burghs (Scotland):

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161. Bill to provide for the better Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Royal Burghs of Scotland

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Bill to amend the Law respecting the Appointment and Office of County Coroner, and the Expenses of Inquests

169. Same [as amended by the Committee]

County Courts (1827):

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85. Bill (as amended by the Committee] for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts in the County Courts of England and Wales, and for extending the Jurisdiction thereof

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County Courts:

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303. Bill to provide for the Surrender of Premises formerly used for Court Houses, but no longer used for that purpose, in Ireland

Criminal Justice:

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Bill to facilitate the Administration of Criminal Justice in certain Boroughs in
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(Ireland.)

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BILL

To amend and continue the several Acts relating to the
Importation and keeping of Arms and Gunpowder in
Ireland.

[Note.-The Words printed in Italics are proposed to be inserted in the Committee.]

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47 Geo. 3,

HEREAS an Act was passed in the forty-seventh year of Preamble: the reign of his Majesty King GEORGE the Third, inti- sess. 2, c. 54. tuled, "An Act to prevent improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland," to continue in force for a limited period; which Act was

5 by another Act passed in the fiftieth year of his said Majesty's reign 50 Geo. 3, continued and amended; and such Acts, having been continued,

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c. 109.

c. 47.

were by another Act passed in the tenth year of the reign of his 10 Geo. 4, Majesty King GEORGE the Fourth amended and further continued until a time when the same expired:

c. 47.

And whereas by another Act passed in the first and second years 1 & 2 Will. 4, of his late Majesty's reign, the said recited Acts were revived and continued:

And whereas by three other Acts passed respectively in the second and third, and fourth and fifth, and sixth and seventh years of the 15 reign of his late Majesty, such Acts were continued:

And whereas by another Act passed in the first and second years of the reign of Her present Majesty, the said Acts were amended and continued, and the same were further continued by another Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, and will remain in force until the Twenty-third day of July in this present year, and thence

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2.

All Applica

tions for Li

made to the

forth until the End of the then next Session of Parliament; and it is expedient that the said Acts should be amended and further continued ;

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BE it therefore Enacted, by The QUEEN's most Excellent MAJESTY, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, THAT every person desirous of obtaining a License to keep Arms according to the provisions of said Acts, shall, Ten clear Days at least before the first day of the general sessions of the peace at which such person shall intend to apply for 10 such License, deliver or cause to be delivered to the Clerk of the Peace of the county in which such applicant may reside, or to his deputy, the application in writing and affidavit prescribed by the said Act of the forty-seventh year of his said Majesty King GEORGE the Third; and the said Clerk of the Peace or his deputy shall at the time of the receipt thereof endorse upon such application and affidavit the date of the delivery thereof, and also make an entry thereof in a book to be kept for the purpose, and which book shall from the time same shall have been made out be kept in the office of said Clerk of the Peace, and be open to the inspection of every Justice of the Peace of the said county; and such Clerk of the Peace shall, at least Seven Days before the first day of the said sessions, make out a list of all such applications of which notice shall have been so given, and shall furnish a copy of such list to any Justice of the Peace of said county who shall require the same, either before or 25 during the sessions; and every application and affidavit so delivered to the Clerk of the Peace or his deputy shall be deemed to be well and sufficiently delivered within the meaning of the said recited Act; and it shall not be lawful for the Justices at any general sessions after the passing of this Act to grant any License to keep Arms, 30 except in a case where an application and affidavit shall have been

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so delivered to the Clerk of the Peace or his deputy within such
time as aforesaid.

And be it Enacted, That from and after the passing of this censes shall be Act, all applications for Licenses to keep Arms by persons resident in any county at large, shall be made to some sessions holden in the division of such county wherein the applicant resides, and shall be made at the sessions for which notice was given.

Sessions for the Division wherein the Applicant resides.

3.

Special Days

to be aphearing Ap

pointed for

And be it Enacted, That the Assistant Barrister in each county, and Chairman of the Sessions in the county of Dublin, shall, when plications for fixing the time for the commencement of each session, respectively appoint one or more day or days during such sessions for the con

Licenses to

keep Arms

at each Ses

sideration

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35

40

sions.

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