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GEORGE II.
33rd to 34th Year.
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20 MARCH 1760.
20 March. By the Privy Council. Extending the time
for payment of the Bounties offered in Proclamation of
the 15th May, until the loth May.
11 April. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons named, who maimed and wounded James
Supple, Esq., of Prospect Hall, co. Kerry.
R.O., Dublin.
17 April. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Against
the persons who cut down the quickset and wilding
hedges on the lands of Burras Ileagh, the estate of
Lord Milton, and for other crimes.
R.O., Dublin.
23 April. By the Adjutant General. Publishing the
sentence passed by court-martial upon Lord George
Sackville, for disobeying the orders of his Commander-
in-Chief at the battle of Minden. [Ordered by the King
to be made public. ]
25 April. By the Privy Coimcil. Continuing the pro¬
hibition to export gunpowder, etc., for a further period
of six months from the 29th April.
2 May. By the Privy Council. Extending the time
for payment of the Bounties offered in Proclamation of
the 15th May last, until the 21st June.
17 May. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. His
Speech proroguing the Irish Parliament to the i6th
July.
22 May. Speech of the Lords Commissioners pro¬
roguing Parliament to the 17th July, by Commission.
12 JUNE 1760.
34th Year.
(11 June.)
12 June. By the Privy Council. Extending the time for
payment of the Bounties offered in Proclamation of the
15th May 1759, until the 31st July.
4 July. By the Lords fustices of Ireland. Requiring the
persons named to surrender themselves to the Justices
of CO. Kerry, pursuant to an Act, for the more effectual
execution of the Order of the Courts, for giving and
quieting possessions.
R.O., Dublin.
8 July. By the Lords fustices of Ireland. The Irish
Parliament further prorogued from the i6th July to the
2nd September.
11 July. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 17th July to the i8th September.
11 July. By the Privy Council. That the rules and
regulations for quarantine by vessels coming from
or through the Mediterranean be strictly carried out.
12 September. Parliament further prorogued from the
18th September to the 13th November, and then to
assemble.
Note.—The King died suddenly between the hours of
seven and eight on the morning of Saturday, the 25th
of October, 1760, at his Palace of Kensington, in the
seventy-seventh year of his age, and the thirty-fourth
year of his reign.

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