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GEORGE II.
23rd to 24th Year.
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26 JULY 1749.
26 July. By tiie Privy Council. ParHament further
prorogued from the 3rd August to the 14th September.
23 August. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
ParHament further prorogued from the 29th August to
the loth October.
7 September. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 14th September to the i6th
November.
3 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
any person or persons who shall be guilty of filing or
diminishing guineas.
R.O., Dublin.
5 October. Parliament which stands prorogued to the
16th November to assemble on that day.
Antiquaries.
10 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech at the opening of the new session of the Irish
Parliament.
16 November. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of
the new session of Parliament.
11 December. Bv the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending Charles Lucas, apothecary, for publishing
some seditious papers casting reflections upon the Lord
Lieutenant.
14 December. By the Privy Council. Prohibiting the
removal of horned cattle after the 14th January, except
for an immediate slaughter or under licence.
27 December. By the Lord Lieutefiant of Ireland.
Against Tories, robbers, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
1749-50.
(i January.)
12 January. By the Privy Council. Repeating Order
of the 14th December last, and renewing that of the
14th March, 1747, as to the disease amongst horned
cattle.
17 January. Peers of Scotland to meet on the 15th
March, and elect a representative in place of the Earl of
Craufurd (deceased).
Antiquaries.
1750.
(25 March.)
29 March. Requiring all passes granted to vessels
trading in the way of the Barbary cruisers to be returned
in exchange for others of different form to be issued.
Antiquaries.
11 April. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parliament
to the 14th June.
11 April. By the Privy Council. Appointing Lords
Justices to administer the government during his
Majesty's absence.
14 April. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech proroguing the Irish Parliament [to the 29th May].
Note. — i^ April. The King left England for Holland
and Hanover.
18 MAY 1750.
18 May. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 29th May to the
loth July.
28 May. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Against
persons who shall tear, cut, spoil, or deface the garments
of any person or persons in the streets or other public
places.
R.O., Dublin.
1 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. ¥ or d\sco\eTmg
and apprehending rioters, and for suppressing riots and
unlawful assemblies in the City and Liberties of Dublin,
and in the County of Dublin.
R.O., Dublin.
5 June. By the Privy Coiuicil. Parliament further pro¬
rogued from the 14th June to the 30th August.
7 June. For appointing the distribution of prizes taken
from the Genoese.
24th Year.
(11 June.)
6 July. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the loth July to the
5th March.
25 August. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 30th August to the 25th October.
4 October. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For ascer¬
taining the value of the quadruple pistole of gold and the
several sub-denominations thereof.
R.O., Dublin.
18 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 25th October to the 22nd November.
A^ote.—4 November. The King returned from Hanover.
21 November. Parliament further prorogued from
the 22nd November to the 17th January, and then to
assemble.
Antiquaries.
10 December. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Against
Tories, robbers, etc.
R.O., Dublin.
14 December. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the several persons named, for the murder
of Darby Cullinane.
R.O., Dublin.
20 December. By the Privy Council. For the encourage-
ment of the discovery of highway robbers, etc., in and
around London. ;^ioo reward in addition to the usual
rewards.
1750-51.
(i January.)
17 January. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of
the new session of Parliament.
5 February. By the Privy Council. Against a seditious
paper circulated in London and Westminster on the
16th January last entitled " Constitutional Queries
earnestly recommended to the serious consideration of
every true Briton." ;^i,ooo reward for the discovery of
the author, ;^200 each for the printers, and ;^50 each
for the publishers.

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