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GEORGE II.
6th to 7th Year.
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30 NOVEMBER 1732.
30 November. ParHament further prorogued from the
5th December to the i6th January, and then to assemble.
15 December. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The
Irish ParHament further prorogued from the 2ist
December to the 3rd April.
[....] By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Against
Tories, robbers, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
22 December. By the Lords Justices of Ireland.
Quarantine to be performed by ships coming from any
port or place on the Coast of Africa, in the Mediterranean,
between Cape de Las Tres Foreas in the Kingdom of
Fez, and Cape Rozat in the Kingdom of Barca.
R.O., Dublin.
1732-33.
(i January.)
apprehending the murderers of
youth, at Faldingworth Gate.
13 January. For
William Wright, a
40 guineas reward.
16 January. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of
the new session of Parliament.
21 February. Prohibiting the currency of the gold
coins commonly called " broad pieces."
B.M.
27 February. For apprehending the persons who sent
a letter to Rogers Holland, of Chippenham, threatening
to take his life if he continued to prosecute three men in
custody for pulling down turnpikes. ;^200 reward.
1 March. For apprehending the persons who most
barbarously murdered three women in a chamber in the
Temple, on the 4th February last. ;^ioo reward for each
person.
16 March. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 3rd April to the
7th August.
1733.
(25 March.)
29 March. For apprehending the persons who beat an
Exciseman in the execution of his duty, and liberated a
woman in custody for running tea, on the 17th inst.
;^ioo reward.
4 June. By the Privy Council. Requiring all vessels
entering from African ports in the Mediterranean to
perform quarantine.
7th Year.
(11 June.)
13 June. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parliament
to the 26th July.
19 July. For putting in execution an Act of 9 Geo. I.,
for apprehending and bringing to justice all offenders
destroying or stealing deer in his Majesty's forests,
chases, or parks.
19 July. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 26th July to the 9th October.
21 July. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 9th August to
the 4th October, and then to assemble.
2 August. Peers of Scotland to meet on the 21st
September, and elect a representative in place of the
Earl of Sutherland (deceased).
31 AUGUST 1733.
31 August. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For dis¬
covering and apprehending the persons who assaulted
Edward Clarkson and other Officers of the Revenue and
rescued several anchors of run brandy in co. Dublin.
R.O., Dublin.
13 September. For apprehending the three armed
horsemen who entered the courtyard of the residence of
the Recorder of Shrewsbury, and threatened to shoot
him. ;^50 reward for each.
4 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 9th October to the 15th November.
5 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech at the opening of the new session of the Irish
Parliament.
30 October. For apprehending the persons who forced
their way into the house of Colonel Defromanes, and
robbed and wounded him on the 26th inst. ;^50 reward
for each.
I November. Parliament further prorogued from the
15th November to the 17th January, and then to assemble.
15 November. For apprehending the armed and
mounted persons who on the ist inst. cut down the
over-turnpike near Gloucester. ;^5o reward.
1733-34.
(i January.)
17 January. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of
the new session of Parliament.
7 February. For encouraging seamen and landmen to
enter themselves on board his Majesty's ships of war.
7 February. Recalling and prohibiting seamen from
serving foreign Princes and States, and for discovering
such as are concealed.
21 February. Against the currency of the gold coins
commonly called "broad pieces." [Edinburgh.]
Antiquaries.
II March. By the Lord Lieutefiant of Ireland. For
discovering and apprehending the persons concerned in
the murder of the Rev. Edward Ford, one of the Junior
Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin.
R.O., Dublin.
1734.
(25 March.)
16 April. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parliament
to the nth May.
17 April. Dissolving the present Parliament, and calling
a new one to assemble on the 13th June.
B.M.
17 April. Peers of Scotland to meet on the 4th June,
and elect their sixteen representatives.
29 April. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech proroguing the Irish Parliament to the 4th June.
25 May. For apprehending the persons who murdered
and robbed Richard CantlUon, Esq., in his own house in
Albemarle Street, on the 14th May. £200 reward.
29 May. By the Lords Justices oj Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 4th June to the
2ist December [«c.].

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