Ireland. Parliament
Irlande. Parliament (1937-....)
Irlande. Oireachtas
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Ireland ‡b Parliament
- 110 2 _ ‡a Ireland. Parliament
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- 110 1 0 ‡a Ireland. ‡b Parliament
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Irlande. ‡b Parliament (1937-....)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Irish Free State. ‡b Oireachtas
Works
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An analytical digest of the reported cases in the courts of equity, and the High Court of Parliament, from the earliest authentic period to the present time; to which are added, the decisions of the courts of equity and Parliament in Ireland, with a repertorium of the cases, doubly arranged. | |
A bill for encouraging and disciplining such corps of men as shall voluntarily enroll themselves under officers to be commissioned by his Majesty for the defence of this Kingdom during the present War | |
A bill for raising and establishing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the clergy of the Church of Ireland : Presented by Sir Francis Hutchinson, Bart. Lunae 22 die Decembris 1783. (now printed as altered by the Committee.) | |
Bills. 1756-01-22 | |
Bills. 1757 | |
Bills. 1769 | |
Bills. 1777-12-16 | |
Bills. 1783-12-22 | |
Bills. 1785 | |
Bills. 1785 08 12 | |
Bills. 1785-08-12 | |
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde : We cannot but call to mind that as the declaration set out and published by the late lords justices and council, bearing date the 30th. of April, 1662. did so far indulge those recusants, non-conformists and sectaries, who were misguided and did not conform to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common prayer and service in the church, and the administration of the sacraments | |
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde : Whereas, by the direction from us the Lord Lieutenant, several fire-arms have been lately siezed upon, in which our direction, there was an exception of the fire-arms belonging to archbishops, bishops, peers of the realm, privy councellours, His Majesties judges, and officers and souldiers, members of His Majesties army | |
By the Queene : Whereas in a Parliament holden at Dublin in the eleuenth yeere of our reigne, amongst other things it was enacted, that for the space of tenne yeeres following it shoulde not be lawfull for any man of any condition, subiect, denizen or alien, to land any wines within the realme of Ireland, without speciall license of vs, [...] | |
The charge given by Narcissus Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin : to the clergy, of the province of Leinster, at his primary triennial visitation, anno dom. 1694 together with his articles of visitation ; whereunto are annext three acts of Parliament, which are to be read in every parish-church yearly | |
Considerations on the intended modification of Poynings' law | |
[Du]blin, Octob. 30th 1707. : This day His Excellency the Lord-Lieutenant went in state to the Parliament House; [wher]e being in his robes sated on the throne, the Commons were sent for: accordingly Mr. Speaker, with the Commons, went to the House of [Lords]. And then His Excellency gave the royal [asse]nt to the several publick and private acts following; viz. | |
The evidence taken before the Select Committees of the Houses of Lords and Commons, appointed in the sessions of 1824 and 1825, to inquire into the State of Ireland | |
Heads of a bill : for a general register of popish priests. Published by authority. | |
Heads of a bill, : For better Regulating the elections of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, Commons, and other Officers of the City of Dublin; and for preserving peace, order, and good government in the said city. | |
Heads of a bill, for increasing the fund, for the uses and purposes of the corporation, or president and assistants, instituted for the relief of the poor, and for punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars, in the county of the city of Dublin. Presented by the Right Honourable Thomas Conolly. | |
Heads of a bill for relief of insolvent debtors and other persons imprisoned for debt, with an abstract of the laws and customs of other nations, with respect to unfortunate debtors and bankrupts. : Most humbly address'd and submitted to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. | |
Heads of a bill to enable papists, : Or persons professing the Popish religion, to lend money to Protestants, on mortgages of lands, tenements, and hereditaments, within the kingdom of Ireland. | |
The hvmble and jvst remonstrance of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled in Ireland | |
Ireland. | |
Ireland. | |
Ireland. | |
Ireland. | |
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council : Whereas in December last past one commission was then issued and granted unto Iohn Santhy Esq; and others therein named, thereby authorizing them to enquire of, hear and determin the claims, rights and titles of all persons of the Irish nation that are transplantable into the province of Connaught and county of Clare | |
Irelands complaint against Sir George Ratcliffe Knight : now prisoner in the Gate-house at Westminster. Delivered in Parliament there by Captaine Audley Mervin. VVherein is declared the grievances of that kingdome, occasioned by him, and the late Earle of Strafford. The principall cause, why these late troubles are fallen upon them. Whereunto is annexed the depositions and articles exhibited against him in Parliament. | |
Irish debates : fifth Parliament in the reign of his present Majesty. John Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. | |
The journal of the proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland with the establishment of their forces there | |
Laws, etc | |
A Letter to a member of Parliament relating to the Irish forfeitures | |
Lists. 1692-10-04 | |
Lists. 1695-08-27 | |
Lists. 1703-09-21 | |
Die Martis scilicet xvj die Novemb. anno Dom. 1641 annoq. regni regis dom. nostri Caroli, xvij : whereas the present condition and danger of this kingdom doth require from all His Maiesties good and faithfull subjects of the same, a speedie levie of forces | |
May 18. Remarkable propositions by the Councell in Ireland, humbly recommended ... 1642: | |
Ordered upon the question (nemine contradicente) that this House do agree to the report of their committee, containing their several objections against the bill, intituled, An Act of Free and General Pardon, Indempnity and Oblivion | |
Orders made and established by the Lords spirituall and temporall, and the rest of the general assembly of the Kingdome of Ireland : met at the citty of Kilkenny, the foure & tvventith day of October Anno Domini 1642 and in the 18 yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord King Charles, by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland &c | |
Parliamentary transactions | |
Proceedings. 1641 | |
Proceedings. 1641-03-04. | |
Proceedings. 1641-11-16. | |
Proceedings. 1642. | |
Proceedings. 1642-05-12 | |
Proceedings. 1642-07-12 | |
Proceedings. 1646 | |
Proceedings. 1660-05-1 | |
Proceedings. 1661-05-17 | |
Proceedings. 1662-02-13. | |
Proceedings. 1689 | |
Proceedings. 1720 | |
Proceedings. 1776 | |
Proceedings. 1791 | |
Proceedings. 1792 | |
Proceedings. 1793 | |
Proceedings. 1797 | |
Proclamations. 1578-12-18 | |
A report of the debates in both Houses of the Parliament of Ireland, on the Roman Catholic bill, passed in the session of 1792. | |
Reports of the Secret Committees of Lords and Commons, : with the address of both houses to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, the answer of His Excellency, and the proclamation issued by the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council, in consequence of the address. | |
Resolutions of the Houses of Lords and Commons in Ireland; Sabbati, 120 Februarii, 1785. And also, resolution of the Houses of Lords and Commons in Ireland; Mercurii, 160 Februarii, 1785. | |
Resolutions of the two Houses of the Parliament of Ireland, respecting a union of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland: and their address thereupon to His Majesty. | |
Sabbati, 24ʿ die Martii, 1798. Resolved, nem. con. That the thanks of this House be given to the Right Honourable Mr. Speaker for the excellent speech made by him at the bar of the House of Peers on presenting the money bills this day,... Geo. Fitz. Hill, cler. Dom. Com. The speech of the Right Honourable Mr. Speaker,... | |
Sixteene qveres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the judges of the said kingdome : as also, another speech made by Captaine Audley Mervin, to the House of Commons concerning their priviledges and their exorbitant grievances in that kingdome | |
The speech of Sir Audley Mervyn knight, His Majesties prime Serjeant at Law, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland : delivered to His Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the thirteenth day of February, 1662. in the Presence Chamber in the Castle of Dublin | |
The speech of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde, on his moving for leave to bring in the bill for a commercial adjustment between Great Britain and Ireland, on the 12th of August, 1785 | |
The state of the case upon a decree against the Lord Chancellor of Ireland by the Lord Deputy and Councell there : as also of the commitiment of the Lord Chancellor, and taking from him the seale of that kingdome. | |
Statute rolls of the Irish Parliament : Richard III-Henry VIII | |
The statutes at large, passed in the Parliaments held in Ireland from the third year of Edward the Second, A.D. 1310, to the twentysixth year of George the Third, A.D. 1786 inclusive : with marginal notes, and a complete index to the whole. | |
To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled. | |
White's debates |