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GEORGE II.
22nd to 23rd Year.
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Renewing traffick
23 JUNE 1748.
23 June. By the Privy Council. Requiring John Rice
and five others to surrender themselves, for smuggling
on the nth October last at Havant, Herts.
23 June. By the Privy Council. Requiring Samuel Fox
and four others to surrender themselves for smuggling
on the 8th October, 1846, at Benacre, Suffolk.
24 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Against
Tories, robbers, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
30 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 5th July to the
7th March, 1748-49.
4 August. By the Lords Justices of England. Pro¬
claiming a Treaty of Peace with the King of Spain, the
King of France, the States-General, and the RepubHc
of Genoa.
Hodgkin.
25 August. By the Privy Council.
and communication with Spain.
25 August. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 30th August to 13th October.
15 September. By the Lords Justices of England. For
apprehending certain persons suspected of filing
guineas of the Realm. ;^ioo reward in addition to the
customary rewards.
6 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 13th October to the 17th November.
13 October. By the Privy Cotincil. Parliament to
stand prorogued to the 29th November instead of the
17th as ordered on the 6th October.
Antiquaries.
13 October. By the Lords Justices of England. Parlia¬
ment which stands prorogued to the 17th November to
be further prorogued to the 29th inst., and then to
assemble.
31 October. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who burned a house and out¬
house, with a haggard of corn and hay, on the glebe of
the parish of Carclone, Queen's County, belonging to
Gibson Raymond, clerk.
R.O., Dublin.
5 November. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Officers of his Majesty's forces in Ireland to repair
forthwith to their posts.
Note.—23 November. The King returned from
Hanover.
29 November. His Majesty's Speech at the opening
of the new session of Parliament.
9 December. For apprehending two or three hundred
tinners of Cornwall, for committing outrages in Penrhyn
on the 7th October last. ;,^4o reward for each.
9 December. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons concerned in the murder of
Francis Halpen of Jamestown, co. Dublin.
R.O., Dublin.
13 JANUARY 1748-49.
(i January.)
13 January. By the Lords fustices of Ireland.
Tories, robbers, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
Against
31 January. Requiring the Heralds, and Poursuivants
of Arms to attend the Proclamation of Peace on the
2nd February.
1 February. For apprehending certain persons guilty
of robbery, etc., in and around London, and others who
released from custody persons convicted of robbery.
Antiquaries.
The same, reprinted the 30th January 1749-50.
1 February. Proclaiming the ratification of the Treaty
of Peace with Spain, and the United Provinces, etc.
[Alx-la-Chapelle, 7th October 1748.]
Antiquaries.
1 February. By the Privy Council. Requiring
Samuel Downer and ten others to surrender themselves,
for breaking into the Custom House at Poole on the 7th
October 1747.
13 February. By the Lords Justices of Ireland.
Proclaiming Peace between his Majesty, the French
King, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
24 February. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The
Irish Parliament further prorogued from the 7th March
to the 29th August.
16 March. For a Public Thanksgiving in England and
Wales (25th April), for the Restoration of Peace.
The same, in Scotland (25th April).
1749.
(25 March.)
27 March. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For a
public thanksgiving in Ireland, for the Restoration ot
Peace.
R.O., Dublin.
3 April. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For appre¬
hending George Deverix, for the murder of Nicolas
Murphy ; and Robert Clayton, for the murder of Simon
Kane.
R.O., Dublin.
23rd Year.
(11 June.)
13 June. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parliament
to the 3rd August.
28 June. By the Privy Council. For continuing and
enforcing the regulations for quarantine by vessels from
West Barbary, and extending them to vessels from the
Straits of Gibraltar, and certain other ports of the
Mediterranean.
10 July. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Quarantine
to be performed by vessels from West Barbary, Straits
of Gibraltar, etc.
R.O., Dublin.

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