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GEORGE II.
25th to 27th Year.
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28 APRIL 1752.
28 April. By ttie Lord Lieutenant of Irehmd. For
apprehending the persons concerned in the rescue of
Francis Hogan from execution at Kilkenny, and for
apprehending Francis Hogan.
R.O., Dublin.
7 May. By t/ie Lords Justices of England. Peers
of Scotland to meet on the gth July, and elect a
representative in place of the Earl of Dunmore
(deceased).
Antiquaries.
7 May. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His Speech
to the Irish Parliament [proroguing it to the 23rd June].
28 May. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 4th June to the i6th July.
28 May. By the Privy Council. Modifying the
Quarantine Order of the 4th September last.
28 May. By the Privy Council. For apprehending the
murderer of Colin Campbell, of Glenure. ;^ioo reward.
8 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
regulating the performance of quarantine in Ireland.
R.O., Dublin.
26th Year.
(11 June.)
15 June. By the Lords Justices of Irelaiid. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 23rd June to the
I ith August.
25 June. By the Lords Justices of Englatid. All officers
or persons concerned in the administration of the
government of the Colony of Georgia to proceed in the
execution of their duties.
30 June. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the i6th July to the 28th September.
30 June. By the Privy Council. The Quarantine |
Order of the i8th June 1747, to be extended to vessels
from ports eastward to the Cape of Rusara, Barca.
10 July. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
regulating the performance of quarantine in Ireland.
R.O., Dublin.
3 Au^st. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the nth August to
the 5th April, 1753.
27 August. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 28th September to the 31st October.
28 September. By the Lords Justices of England.
Peers of Scotland to meet on the i6th November, and
elect a representative in place of the Duke of Gordon
(deceased).
26 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 31st October to the nth January.
Note. —18 November. The King returned from
Hanover.
20 November. Parliament which stands prorogued to
the nth January, to assemble on that day.
Antiquaries.
11 JANUARY 1753.
11 January. His Majesty's Speech at the opening of
the new session of Parliament.
7 March. By the Privy Council. Forbidding any
unauthorised person to meddle with the three Dutch
vessels, abandoned last year in the Greenland Sea by
the owners.
16 March. By the Lords Justices of Irelatid. Requiring
the persons named to surrender themselves to the
Justices of CO. Donegal, pursuant to an Act for the
more effectual execution of Orders of the Courts
for giving and quieting possessions.
R.O., Dublin.
23 March. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 5th April to the
28th August.
30 March. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons named, for carrying away by
force Susanna Grove, spinster, of Tipperary Town.
R.O., DubHn.
10 May. By the Privy Council. Prohibiting British
subjects from giving any assistance to the Corsican
rebels.
7 June. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parliament
to the 14th August.
27th Year.
(n June.)
26 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For appre¬
hending the persons who broke down ditches and other
enclosures near Kilcock, and in other parts of co. Kildare,
on pretence that the lands so inclosed had been formerly
Commons.
R.O., DubHn.
29 June. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For appre¬
hending the persons who broke into the house of
Richard Cole, of Belfast, and robbed and murdered
Robert Cole, his daughter, and maid servant.
R.O., Dublin.
31 July. By the Privy Council. For apprehending the
rioters who on the 2ist and 25th May last assembled
near Bristol, and entered the city committing serious
outrages. ;^2oo reward for Samson Phips, and ;^ioo
each for the others.
10 August. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 14th August to the 27th September.
17 August. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the 28th August to
the 9th October.
26 September. By the Privy Council. Requiring
William Cuthbertson and six others of Aberdour to
surrender themselves, for having on the 8th July
assaulted four soldiers, and taken away captured brandy
which they were guarding at Dalgety.
26 September.
27th September
assemble.
Antiquaries.
Parliament further prorogued from the
to the 15th November, and then to

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