List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1720–1729
This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the years 1720–1739. For Acts passed up until 1707 see List of Acts of the Parliament of England and List of Acts of the Parliament of Scotland. See also the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700 and the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701–1800.
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For Acts passed from 1801 onwards see List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. For Acts of the devolved parliaments and assemblies in the United Kingdom, see the List of Acts of the Scottish Parliament, the List of Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and the List of Acts and Measures of the National Assembly for Wales; see also the List of Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
The number shown after each Act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held; thus the Union with Ireland Act 1800 is cited as "39 & 40 Geo. 3 c. 67", meaning the 67th Act passed during the session that started in the 39th year of the reign of George III and which finished in the 40th year of that reign. Note that the modern convention is to use Arabic numerals in citations (thus "41 Geo. 3" rather than "41 Geo. III"). Acts of the last session of the Parliament of Great Britain and the first session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom are both cited as "41 Geo. 3".
Acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain did not have a short title; however, some of these Acts have subsequently been given a short title by Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (such as the Short Titles Act 1896).
Before the Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793 came into force on 8 April 1793, Acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain were deemed to have come into effect on the first day of the session in which they were passed. Because of this, the years given in the list below may in fact be the year before a particular Act was passed.
1720 (7 Geo. 1 St. 1)
The sixth session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 8 December 1720[1] until 29 July 1721.[2]
Public acts
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| {{|South Sea Company Act 1720|public|1|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for granting to his Majesty an aid by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and nineteen.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1720|public|2|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to disable the present sub-governor, deputy-governor and directors of the South-Sea company, at from and after the respective times for electing a sub-governor, deputy-governor and new directors of the said company, to take hold or enjoy any office, place or employment in the said company, or in the East-India company, or bank of England, and from voting upon elections in the said company.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Quarantine Act 1720|public|3|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for repealing an act made in the ninth year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act to oblige ships coming from places infected more effectually to perform their quarantine;[lower-alpha 2]}and for the better preventing the plaque being brought from foreign parts into Great Britain or Ireland, or the isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark or Man; and to hinder the spreading of infection.}}
| {{|Land Tax Act 1720|public|4|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An act for granting an aid to his Majesty by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year on thousand seven hundred twenty one.}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1720|public|5|23-03-1721|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the South-Sea company to ingraft part of their capital stock and fund into the stock and fund of the Bank of England, and another part thereof into the stock and fund of the East-India company; and for giving further time for payments to be made by the said South-Sea company to the use of the publick.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1720|public|6|23-03-1721|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Woollen, etc., Manufactures Act 1720|public|7|23-03-1721|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to preserve and encourage the woollen and silk manufacturers of this kingdom, and for more effectual employing the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all printed, painted, stained or dyed callicoes in apparel, household stuff, furniture, or otherwise, after the twenty fifth day of December one thousand seven hundred and twenty two (except as therein is excepted).|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|River Kennet, Berkshire: Navigation Act 1720|public|8|23-03-1721|archived=n|An act for englarging the time for making the river Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury in the county of Berks.}}
| {{|Rye Harbour Act 1720|public|9|23-03-1721|archived=n|An Act for the better preservation of the harbour of Rye in the county of Sussex.}}
| {{|River Weaver: Navigation Act 1720|public|10|23-03-1721|archived=n|An Act for making the river Weaver navigable from Frodham-Bridge to Winsford-Bridge in the county of Chester.}}
| {{|Saint George's Chapel and Street Lighting, Yarmouth Act 1720|public|11|23-03-1721|archived=n|An Act for finishing and adorning the new chapel, called Saint George's chapel, in Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk, an for enlightening the streets of the said town, by a duty or imposition on coals, culm and cinders to be landed and consumed there.}}
| {{|Silk Manufacturers Act 1720|public|12|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for imploying the manufacturers and encouraging the consumption of raw silk and mohair yarn, by prohibiting the wearing of buttons and button-holes made of cloth, serge or other stuffs.|note4=
(Repealed by Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856) }}
| {{|Journeymen Tailors, London Act 1720|public|13|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for regulating the journeymen taylors within the weekly bills of mortality.|note4=
(Repealed by Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875) }}
| {{|Watchett (Somerset) Harbour Act 1720|public|14|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An act for continuing the duties granted by several acts made in the sixth[lower-alpha 3] and tenth years[lower-alpha 4] of her late Majesty's reign, for repairing the harbour and key of Watchett in the county of Somerset.}}
| {{|Rivers Mercy and Irwell: Navigation Act 1720|public|15|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An act for making the rivers Mercy and Irwell navigable from Liverpoole to Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster.}}
| {{|Bridlington Piers Act 1720|public|16|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for the better preserving and keeping in repair the piers of the town an dport of Whitby in the county of York; and for explaining and making more effectual the several acts passed for lengthening and repairing the piers of Bridlington in the said county.}}
| {{|River Dane: Navigation Act 1720|public|17|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for making navigable the river Dane from Northwich, where it joins to the river Weaver, to the falling in of Wheelock-Brook, and Wheelock Brook up to Wheelock-Bridge in the county of Chester.}}
| {{|Highgate and Chipping Barnet Road Act 1720|public|18|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for enlarging the term granted by an act passed in the tenth year of the reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing the road from Highgate Gatehouse in the county of Middlesex, to Barnet Blockhouse in the county of Hertford;[lower-alpha 5] and for repairing the road leading from the Bear-Inn in Hadley, to the sign of the Angel in Enfield Chase in the said county of Middlesex.}}
| {{|Bath Highways, Streets, etc. Act 1720|public|19|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for continuing an act made in the sixth year of the reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing and enlarging the highways between the top of Kingsdown Hill and the city of Bath; and also several highways leading to and through the said city; and for cleaning, paving, and lighting the streets, and regulating the chairman there;[lower-alpha 6] and for explaining and making the said act more effectual.}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1720|public|20|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred twenty one; and for transferring the deficiency of a late malt-act to the land-tax for the said year; and for disposing certain overplus money to proper objects of charity; and for giving further time to clerks and apprentices to pay duties omitted to be paid for their indentures and contracts; and touching small quantities of cyber exported; and for relief of captain John Perry concerning Daggenham Breach; and touching lost bills, tickets or orders; and concerning the duty of small pieces of plate; and to enable the undertakers for raising Thames Water in York-Buildings to sell annuities by way of a lottery; and for satisfying a debt, which was charged on the late duty on hops; and for appropriating the monies granted in the session of parliament.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Trade to East Indies, etc. Act 1720|public|21|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the further preventing his Majesty's subjects from trading to the East-Indies under foreign commissions; and for encouraging and further securing the lawful trade thereto; and for further regulating the pilots of Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Crown Lands – Forfeited Estates Act 1720|public|22|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for enabling Charles Earl of Arran to purchase the forfeited estates of James Butler, late Duke of Ormonde; and for granting relief to William late Lord Widdrington, and for enlarging the time for determining claims upon the forfeited estates and for enabling the commissioners for the said forfeited estates to certify into the exchequer all such estates as they have found to be given to popish or superstitious usage.}}
| {{|Ledbury Highways Act 1720|public|23|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for repairing the several roads leading from the town of Ledbury in the county of Hereford, to the several places therein mentioned.}}
| {{|Buckinghamshire Roads Act 1720|public|24|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for repairing the road from Wendover to the town of Buckingham in the county of Bucks.}}
| {{|Jedburgh Beer Duties Act 1720|public|25|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale or beer that shall be brewed for sale, vended or tapped within the town of Jedburgh and privileges thereof, for paying publick debts of the said town, and for supplying the same with fresh water, and for other purposes therein mentioned.}}
| {{|Marylebone Road Act 1720|public|26|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act for repairing the road from St. Giles's pound to Kilbourne-Bridge in the county of Middlesex.}}
| {{|Pension Duties Act 1720|note1=[3]|public|27|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising a sum not exceeding five hundred thousand pounds, by charging annuities at the rate of five pounds per centum per annum upon the civil list revenues till redeemed by the crown; and for enabling his Majesty, his heirs or successors (by causing such a deduction to be made as therein is mentioned) to make good to the civil list the payments which shall have been made upon the said annuities; and for borrowing money upon certain lottery-tickets; and for discharging the corporations for assurances of part of the money which they were obliged to pay to his Majesty; and for making good a deficiency to the East-India company.|note4=
(Repealed by Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1876) }}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1720|public|28|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising money upon the estates of the late sub-governor, deputy-governor, directors, cashier, deputy-cashier, and accountant of the South-Sea company, and of John Aislabie, esquire, and likewise of James Craggs, senior, esquire, deceased, towards making good the great loss and damage sustained by the said company, and for disabling such of the said persons as are living, to hold any office or place of trust under the crown, or to sit or vote in parliament for the future, and for other purposes in the said act expressed.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|General Pardon Act 1720|public|29|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the King's most gracious, general and free pardon.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Debts Due to the Army Act 1720|public|30|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for appointing commissioners to examine, state and determine the debts due to the army.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Bankrupts Act 1720|public|31|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for examining and making more effectual the several acts concerning bankrupts.|note4=
(Repealed by Bankruptcy Act 1825) }}
| {{|Shoreditch Highways Act 1720|public|32|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the act of the twelfth year of her late Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the highway or road from Stones End in the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the northern road in the parish of Enfield in the same county, next to the parish of Cheshunt in the County of Hertford.[lower-alpha 7]}}
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Private acts
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Naturalization of John and George Robethon.|private|1|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Joachim Peterssen, Henry Muilman, Benedict Coep and John Ott.|private|2|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lighthorne (Warwickshire) inclosure.|private|3|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Stokesby Common (Norfolk) inclosure and drainage.|private|4|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Heneage, Earl of Aylesford's estate: sale of part in Kent and purchase of another in Leicestershire of better value to be settled in lieu.|private|5|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Isabella Countess of Denbigh.|private|6|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John Hartcup.|private|7|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Gilbert de Flines, Christian Zincke and others.|private|8|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling Thomas Lord Parker, Lord Chancellor, John Sutton, Edward and Sarah Ayres and Matthew and Sarah Hawes to make exchanges of land and to perform several agreements.|private|9|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marquis of Halifax's estate: sale for better performance of his will.|private|10|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Richard Earl Rivers' estate|note1=: settlement pursuant to an agreement made between the Earl and Countess of Rochford, James Barry Earl of Barrymore and his daughter Lady Penelope Barry and John Earl Rivers, subject to payment of Earl Rivers' debts and legacies.|private|11|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lord Romney's estate: sale of part in Norfolk and settlement of other lands of greater value in Kent.|private|12|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling any corporation within the University of Oxford|note1= or any other persons to sell or convey any messuages and ground within the university for building a library, pursuant to John Radcliffe's will, and for empowering any colleges in the university to sell or convey any ground or houses to each other.|private|13|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir Charles Carteret's estate: vesting in trustees for payment of debts and settling the remainder to the uses in his will.|private|14|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling the King to grant the inheritance of certain estates held by leases from Crown by Sir William Pulteney's family, in which more than 100 years are left, to be settled according to uses directed in Sir William's will.|private|15|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thomas and Mary Pagett's estate: vesting in trustees a moiety of divers manors and lands in Essex to enable them to convey the same according to articles of sale.|private|16|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Herbert Perrot Packington's estate: enabling him to acknowledge fines and suffer recoveries whilst under twenty-one years of age.|private|17|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Henry Harrington's estate: vesting lands and tenements in Gloucestershire to be sold, other lands of greater value to be purchased and settled in lieu.|private|18|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Harry Bridges's estate: enabling sale of manors of Ilebrewers (Somerset) for payment of his daughter's portion and legacies charged thereupon.|private|19|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Discharging estates in Norfolk and Suffolk of and from the uses and limitations contained in the marriage settlement of Thomas de Grey and settling other estates in the said counties to the same uses.|private|20|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|James Clavering's estate: enabling him to sell the estate at Tanfield (Durham) free from the uses and trusts of his marriage settlement and to settle his estate at Hall Hill (Durham) to the same uses.|private|21|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Jonas Rolfe's estate: vesting manors of Burnells, alias Riston, and lands in Norfolk, in trustees, to be sold for discharging the incumbrances thereon, and other provisions.|private|22|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Robert Paynter's estate: enabling him to sell the manors of Twydal and East Court (Kent) and to settle other lands of greater value to the same or like uses.|private|23|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|John Earl of Kildare's estate in Limerick (Ireland): sale for payment of incumbrances and charges, and other provisions.|private|24|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Richard Cambridge's estate: discharge of part of the estate in Gloucestershire from the uses of his marriage settlement and settlement of another in the same county of better value to the like uses.|private|25|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ellenhall, Seighford and Ronton (Staffordshire) inclosure.|private|26|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of James Masse and Jacob Stolck.|private|27|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John de Neufuille.|private|28|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Confirming manor of Lathem (Lancashire) to Richard Waring, Bryan Fairfax and Thomas Ashurst, subject to trusts to which the same are now liable and discharged of a clause in letters patent of Charles I for reconveying the reversion in fee to the Crown.|private|29|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Anthony Lechmere's estate: vesting part in trustees to be sold for payment of debts.|private|30|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Estate of Robert Bell and Richard Bell (his son): sale of manor of Radwell and another estate in Radwell in Norton (Hertfordshire) and purchase and settlement of other lands to the same uses.|private|31|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Richard Gwynn's estate|note1=: sale of the estate in the County of Brecon [Brecknockshire] for payment of debts and settlement of an estate in Carmarthenshire to certain purposes.|private|32|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Edward Nedham's estate in Leicestershire: sale of part for payment of debts charged thereon, and other provisions.|private|33|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John Frederick Jales.|private|34|08-12-1720|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Anno septimo Georgii I. Stat. 1". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 14: From the Fifth to the Ninth Year of King George I. pp. 298–359.
- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 19. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 377–640.
1721
7 Geo. 1 St. 2
The seventh session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 31 June 1721[4] until 10 August 1721.[5]
Public acts
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| {{|National Debt Act 1721|public|1|10-08-1721|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making several provisions to restore the publick credit, which suffers by the frauds and mismanagements of the late directors of the South-Sea Company, and others.|note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}
}}
Private acts
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Naturalization of James Lostan|private|1|10-08-1721|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for naturalizing James Lostan.}} }}
Sources

- Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Anno septimo Georgii I. Stat. 2". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 14: From the Fifth to the Ninth Year of King George I. pp. 360–368.
- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 19. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 640–645.
8 Geo. 1
The eighth session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 19 October 1721[6] until 7 March 1722.[7]
Public acts
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| {{|Land Tax Act 1721|public|1|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}
| {{|Lotteries Act 1721|note1=[3]|public|2|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1721|public|3|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Salt Duties, etc. Act 1721|public|4|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Highgate and Hampstead Highways Act 1721|public|5|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Quakers Act 1721|public|6|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Elgin Beer Duties Act 1721|public|7|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Commerce with Certain Countries Act 1721|public|8|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hertford Highways Act 1721|public|9|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Quarantine Act 1721|public|10|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing such Clauses in the Act passed in the seventh Year of His Majesty's Reign (relating to Quarantine and the Plague) as give Power to remove Persons from their Habitations, or to make Lines about Places infected.}}
| {{|Bridport, Dorset, Harbour Act 1721|public|11|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Importation Act 1721|public|12|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Nottingham and Leicester Highways Act 1721|public|13|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Eden River, Cumberland (Temporary Tolls for Improvement) Act 1721|public|14|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Silk Subsidies, Various Duties, Import of Furs, etc. Act 1721|public|15|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Salt Duties, etc. (No. 2) Act 1721|public|16|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shipwrecked Mariners Act 1721|public|17|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs, etc. Act 1721|public|18|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Game Act 1721|public|19|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt (No. 2) Act 1721|public|20|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1721|public|21|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt (No. 3) Act 1721|public|22|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company (No. 2) Act 1721|public|23|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Piracy Act 1721|public|24|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual suppressing of Piracy.}}
| {{|Judgments, Wales and Counties Palatine Act 1721|public|25|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Westminster (Water Supply) Act 1721|public|26|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|York Butter Trade Supervision Act 1721|public|27|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Aberdeen Commissary Court Records Act 1721|public|28|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charterhouse Governors (Quorum) Act 1721|public|29|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Whitechapel Highways Act 1721|public|30|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sevenoaks Grammar School and Charity Act 1721|public|31|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Private acts
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Naturalization of Van Thienen and Baroness of Schoulenburgh.|private|1|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Jeanne Coltee du Carel and others.|private|2|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Tebuteau, Murat and others.|private|3|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting two fourth parts of a fee farm rent of £82 8s. 2d. issuing out of Kingswood manor (Wiltshire) in trustees|note1= to the like uses as Johnson's Farm in Stanton Harcourt and Southly (Oxfordshire) were devised by Dame Elizabeth Harcourt, and, in lieu thereof, vesting Johnson's Farm in Viscount Harcourt.|private|4|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|City of Bristol: enabling the Mayor, Burgesses and Commonalty to build an Exchange for the benefit of the merchants and traders.|private|5|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir John Wentworth's estate: sale of part.|private|6|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir Ralph Milbanke's estate: vesting part in trustees to be sold for performing his father's will and an agreement with his brother and sisters.|private|7|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Steeple and Tyneham (Isle of Purbeck) (Dorset): uniting and consolidating the parish churches.|private|8|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Estate of Elizabeth and Margaret Newton (minors): enabling them to grant leases with the consent of their trustees.|private|9|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|James Price's estate: vesting in trustees to be sold for payment of portions and legacies.|private|10|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Empowering the Commissioners and trustees for forfeited estates to give such relief to Hugh Wallace and his son Hugh Wallace|note1=, concerning their part in an heritable bond and enfeoffment upon the estate of James Earl of Linlithgow, attainted of high treason, as they have given to other claimants upon the said bond.|private|11|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Samuel Palmer.|private|12|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Lucas Steinman, Paul Kruger and Henry Boon.|private|13|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Christopher Schele.|private|14|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Explanation and amendment of an Act concerning Viscount Dillon's estate|note1= (sale of part and settlement of an equivalent on Viscoutess Dillon) (1703 (c. 6).|private|15|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Glastonbury Commons (Somerset) inclosure.|private|16|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir William Davie's estate: sale for payment of legacies and portions for daughters.|private|17|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling His Majesty to make provisions for the children of James Mackdonald out of the estate of their uncle Sir Donald Mackdonald, which was forfeited to the Crown for high treason.|private|18|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Agatha Drummond.|private|19|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of James Girardot and Paul Amsink.|private|20|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John Blydesteyn.|private|21|19-10-1721|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Anno octavo Georgii I". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 14: From the Fifth to the Ninth Year of King George I. pp. 369–480.
- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 19. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 645–753.
1722 (9 Geo. 1)
The first session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 9 October 1722[8] until 27 May 1723.[9]
Public acts
{{legislationuk|act
|-
| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1722|public|1|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Taxation Act (No. 1) 1722|public|2|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation Act (No. 2) 1722|public|3|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1722|public|4|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1722|public|5|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt (No. 2) Act 1722|public|6|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Relief Act 1722|note1=
or the Workhouse Test Act 1722|public|7|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for Amending the Laws relating to the Settlement, Employment, and Relief of the Poor.}}
| {{|Continuance of Acts, 1722|public|8|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Norwich, Mayors, Sheriffs, etc. Act 1722|public|9|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Great Yarmouth Pier Act 1722|public|10|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dunstable Roads Act 1722|public|11|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt (No. 3) Act 1722|public|12|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Buckinghamshire Highways Act 1722|public|13|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Attainder of John Plunket Act 1722|public|15|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to inflict Pains and Penalties on John Plunket.}}
| {{|Attainder of George Kelley Act 1722|public|16|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to inflict Pains and Penalties on George Kelley, alias Johnson.}}
| {{|Attainder of Bishop of Rochester Act 1722|public|17|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to inflict Pains and Penalties on Francis, Lord Bishop of Rochester.}}
| {{|Taxation Act 1722 c18|public|18|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lotteries Act 1722|note1=[3]|public|19|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Linlithgow Beer Duties Act 1722|public|20|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs Act 1722|public|21|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Criminal Law Act 1722|note1=
or the Black Act 1722|public|22|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice.}}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1722|public|23|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Papists Act 1722|public|24|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Aberdeen Records Act 1722|public|25|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trade to the East Indies Act 1722|public|26|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Frauds by Journeymen Shoemakers Act 1722|public|27|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|The Mint in Southwark Act 1722|public|28|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for more effectual execution of justice in a pretended privileged place in the parish of Saint George in the county of Surrey, commonly called the Mint; and for bringing to speedy and exemplary justice such offenders as are therein mentioned; and for giving relief to such persons as are proper objects of charity and compassion there.}}
| {{|Copyholds Act 1722|public|29|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dover Harbour Act 1722|public|30|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Gloucestershire Highways Act 1722|public|31|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Fortifications—Portsmouth Act 1722|note1=[10]|public|32|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Private acts
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Estates of Darcy Dawes and Sarah Roundell: enabling them to make settlements upon their intermarriage of their estates despite their minorities.|private|1|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Luder Mello, Benjamin Berkenhout and others.|private|2|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John, Antony and Henry Loubier and others.|private|3|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|William Sheppard: change of surname to Hall, according to the will of William Hall, Serjeant-at-Law, deceased.|private|4|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Timothy Watts of Burbage (Leicestershire): change of name to Saint Nicholas, according to the will of Bazil Saint Nicholas, of Knowle (Warwickshire).|private|5|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|John Smith: enabling him to take and use the surname of Dickenson, according to the will of John Dickenson.|private|6|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting in Trustees for William Lounds|note1= the reversion in fee expectant upon a term of 99 years now in being and in certain grounds and buildings in St. James's parish (Westminster) and of and in a certain messuage near Knightsbridge, upon paying the value into the Exchequer.|private|7|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Confirmation of exchanges, conveyances and other assurances made by John Jenyns and others|note1=, of parts of estates in his marriage settlement with Dorothy his late wife, correction of defects in the settlement and enabling him to make a settlement on a future marriage.|private|8|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Estates of George Bennet and Henry Bennet (his son): vesting in trustees estates in Devon to be sold for certain purposes.|private|9|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Elizabeth Burr and others.|private|10|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John Berkenhout and Jacob Busk.|private|11|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Completion of the sale of the manors of Croxton alias Croxden and Great Yate and other lands|note1=, late the estate of Evelyn Duke of Kingston (Lord Privy Seal) in Staffordshire; ascertaining and augmenting the stipend of the minister of Croxton out of the said estate, and charging wholly upon the estate one annuity given to the poor of Croxton and discharging the same estate from other annuities given to the minister and poor of Tong (Salop.) by a deed and will of Gerras Lord Pierrepont and thereby charged upon his estates in Salop. and Staffordshire.|private|12|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Establishing and confirming William Duke of Manchester's marriage settlement.|private|13|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting woods, lands and coppices in Staniere and Geddington (Northamptonshire) belonging to George Earl of Cardigan in John Duke of Montagu, and vesting and settling other woods, lands and coppices in Northamptonshire upon the said Earl.|private|14|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling Richard Edgecombe to sell lands not exeeding 20 acres to His Majesty for the construction of a victualling office for the navy at Plymouth and to purchase other lands to be settled in lieu.|private|15|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling trustees, with the consent of his wife, to execute powers in the marriage settlement of Thomas Horten (a lunatic), to raise any sum not exceeding £3000 for his daughters Elizabeth and Eleanor.|private|16|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Richard Somer's estate: vesting lands, tenements and hereditaments in Kent in trustees to be sold for payment of a debt on account of his late brothers' and sisters' portions.|private|17|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of John Baring.|private|18|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Richard Clayton's estate in Salop.: vesting part in trustees to be sold for payment of debts.|private|19|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir Gervas Clifton's estate: vesting in trustees and enabling him to take an estate for life, by way of purchase, in settlements intended to be made of his estates on the marriage of his son and heir Robert Clifton.|private|20|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir Richard Anderson's estate: vesting part in trustees to be sold for payment of debts.|private|21|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|William Gower's estate: sale of manor of Queenhill and other lands in Worcestershire for payment of debts.|private|22|09-10-1722|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Anno nono Georgii I". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 15: From the Ninth Year of King George I to the Second Year of King George II. pp. 1–119.
- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 20. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 7–223.
1723 (10 Geo. 1)
The second session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 9 January 1724[11] until 24 April 1724.[12]
Public acts
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|-
| {{|Land Tax Act 1723|public|1|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1723|public|2|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1723|public|3|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Papists Act 1723|public|4|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for explaining and amending an act of the last session of parliament, intituled, an act to oblige all persons, being papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and all persons in Great Britain, refusing or neglecting to take the oaths appointed for the security of His Majesty's person and government, by several acts herein mentioned, to register their names and real estates,[lower-alpha 8] and for enlarging the time for taking the said oaths, and making such registers, and for allowing farther time for the enrolment of deeds or wills made by papists, which have been omitted to be enrolled, pursuant to an act of the third year of his Majesty's reign; and also for giving relief to protestant lessees.}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1723|public|5|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Middlesex Highways Act 1723|public|6|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rye Harbour Act 1723|public|7|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Causey, Yarmouth to Caistor Act 1723|note1=[13]|public|8|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Essex Roads Act 1723|public|9|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Excise Act 1723|public|10|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Encouragement of Manufacturers Act 1723|public|11|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cambridge Roads Act 1723|public|12|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for repairing the roads leading from Stump-Cross, in the parish of Chesterford in the county of Essex, to Newmarket-Heath, and the town of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge.}}
| {{|Surrey and Sussex Roads Act 1723|public|13|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1723|public|14|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warwick Roads Act 1723|public|15|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Greenland Fishery Act 1723|public|16|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Continuance of Acts, etc., 1723|public|17|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Manufacture of Serges, etc. Act 1723|public|18|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Court of Session Act 1723|note1=[3]|public|19|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Examination of Drugs Act 1723|public|20|09-01-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Anno decimo Georgii I". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 15: From the Ninth Year of King George I to the Second Year of King George II. pp. 120–175.
- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 20. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 224–330.
1724 (11 Geo. 1)
The third session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 31 May 1725[14] until 12 November 1724.[15]
Public acts
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|-
| {{|Land Tax Act 1724|public|1|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Indemnity, Masters in Chancery Act 1724|public|2|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Margate Pier Act 1724|public|3|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Municipal Elections Act 1724|public|4|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kent Roads Act 1724|public|5|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1724|public|6|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs Act 1724|public|7|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation Act 1724|public|8|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Reduction Act 1724|note1=[3]|public|9|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire (Replacement and Tolls) Act 1724|public|10|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hertfordshire Roads Act 1724|public|11|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charities of Thomas Guy Act 1724|public|12|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Derbyshire Roads Act 1724|public|13|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cambridge Roads Act 1724|public|14|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kent Roads (No. 2) Act 1724|public|15|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parton, Cumberland, Harbour Act 1724|public|16|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1724|public|17|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|City of London Elections Act 1724|public|18|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|River Nene, Norfolk: Navigation Act 1724|public|19|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bedfordshire Roads Act 1724|public|20|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1724|public|21|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shelterers in Wapping, Stepney, etc. Act 1724|public|22|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Keeping of Gunpowder Act 1724|public|23|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cloth Manufacturer Act 1724|public|24|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Northampton and Warwick Roads Act 1724|public|25|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bail in Criminal Cases (Scotland) Act 1724|public|26|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wiltshire Roads Act 1724|public|27|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mischief by Fire Act 1724|public|28|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Continuance of Acts, etc., 1724|public|29|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Adulteration of Tea and Coffee Act 1724|note1=[3]|public|30|12-11-1724|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 20. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 331–543.
1725 (12 Geo. 1)
The fourth session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 20 January 1726[16] until 24 May 1726.[17]
Public acts
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|-
| {{|Land Tax Act 1725|public|1|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Pension Duties Act 1725|note1=[3]|public|2|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1725|public|3|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Malt Duties, etc. Act 1725|public|4|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Leicestershire Road Act 1725|public|5|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Birmingham to Stratford Roads Act 1725|public|6|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wiltshire Roads Act 1725|public|7|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Newbury to Marlborough Road Act 1725|public|8|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shropshire Roads Act 1725|public|9|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hertfordshire Roads Act 1725|public|10|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wiltshire Roads (No. 2) Act 1725|public|11|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1725|public|12|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Roads, Gloucester to Hereford Act 1725|public|13|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Worcester Roads Act 1725|public|14|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Norfolk: Improvement Act 1725|public|15|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Foston Bridge and Witham Common Road Act 1725|public|16|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Tyburn and Uxbridge Road Act 1725|public|17|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Tewkesbury Roads Act 1725|public|18|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Petersfield to Portsmouth Road Act 1725|public|19|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Worcester to Droitwich Road Act 1725|public|20|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Liverpool to Prescot Road Act 1725|public|21|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Norwich and Thetford Road Act 1725|public|22|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Essex Roads Act 1725|public|23|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Gloucestershire Roads Act 1725|public|24|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint James' Square: Rates Act 1725|public|25|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. (No. 2) Act 1725|public|26|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Glasgow Beer Duties Act 1725|public|27|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs, etc., Revenues Act 1725|public|28|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Frivolous Arrests Act 1725|note1=[3]|public|29|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Continuance of 9 G 1 c 22 Act 1725|public|30|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Nisi Prius, Middlesex Act 1725|public|31|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Suitors of Court of Chancery Act 1725|public|32|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Suitors of Court of Chancery (No. 2) Act 1725|public|33|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Woollen Manufactures Act 1725|public|34|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Brick Making Act 1725|public|35|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Fulham and Putney Bridge Act 1725|public|36|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham Roads (Tolls) Act 1725|public|37|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|River Dun, York: Navigation Act 1725|public|38|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint Mary-le-Strand Rectory Act 1725|public|39|20-01-1726|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 20. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 554–706.
1726 (13 Geo. 1)
The fifth session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 17 January 1727[18] until 15 May 1727.[19]
Public acts
{{legislationuk|act
|-
| {{|Land Tax Act 1726|public|1|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1726|public|2|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1726|public|3|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Beverley Improvement Act 1726|public|4|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Importation Act 1726|public|5|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sunderland Port Act 1726|public|6|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1726|public|7|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1726|public|8|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wigan to Preston Roads Act 1726|public|9|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warrington and Wigan Road Act 1726|public|10|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cirencester Roads Act 1726|public|11|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bristol Roads Act 1726|public|12|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Chippenham Roads Act 1726|public|13|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Birmingham and Wednesbury Roads Act 1726|public|14|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bromsgrove and Birmingham Roads Act 1726|public|15|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warminster Roads Act 1726|public|16|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Luton and Saint Albans Road Act 1726|public|17|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Drainage Haddenham Level Act 1726|public|18|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Relief: Gloucester Act 1726|note1=[20]|public|19|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|River Dun, York: Navigation Act 1726|public|20|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1726|public|21|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company (No. 2) Act 1726|public|22|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Woollen Manufacture Act 1726|public|23|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dyeing Trade Act 1726|public|24|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1726|public|25|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Linen and Hempen Manufactures (Scotland) Act 1726|note1=[3]|public|26|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Continuance of Acts, 1726|public|27|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Crown Lands – Forfeited Estates Act 1726|public|28|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Qualification for Employments Act 1726|public|29|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for allowing further Time to Persons on board the Fleet, or beyond the Seas in his Majesty's Service, to qualify themselves for the legal Enjoyment of Offices and Employments, and for indemnifying such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves within the Time limited for that Purpose, and for the better ascertaining such Time.}}
| {{|Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1726|note1=[3]|public|30|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cranford to Maidenhead Road Act 1726|public|31|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hertfordshire Roads Act 1726|public|32|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ouse Navigation Act 1726|note1=[21][22]
or the Ouse Navigation Act 1727|public|33|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rivers Lugg and Wye, Hereford: Navigation Act 1726|public|34|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint Catherine Cree Church Act 1726|public|35|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Private acts
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Naturalization of Daniel Crespin.|private|1|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Handel's Naturalisation Act 1727|private|2|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for naturalizing Louis Sechehaye, George Frideric Handel, Anthony Furstenau and Michael Schlegel.}}
| {{|Little Rissington (Gloucestershire) inclosure.|private|3|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thomas Brodnax: enabling him to take the surname of May.|private|4|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charles Nicoll alias Gounter: enabling him to take the surname Nicoll pursuant to the deed of settlement of William Nicoll, deceased.|private|5|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|John Disbrow: enabling him to take the surname Spencer.|private|6|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Abraham Lindberg.|private|7|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Louis Arbert Duplessis.|private|8|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Lewis Guillemau.|private|9|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lionel Duke of Dorset and Henry Smith's estates: enabling exchanges to be made of lands near Knole Park (Kent) for a rent charge issuing out of manor of Heddington (Hundred of Bullingdon) (Oxfordshire).|private|10|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting rectories, parsonages, churches and chapels of Breamore, South Charford, Hale, Rockbourn, Whitsbury and Quidesley (Hants.) in new trustees to execute powers and trusts contained in an indenture of 15th May 1683.|private|11|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Appointing Commissioners to divide lands in Scarcliffe and Palterton (Derbyshire) among the proprietors to inclose the same.|private|12|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hucklecott (Gloucestershire) inclosure.|private|13|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting in trustees manors of Great Hallingbury, Little Hallingbury, Wallbury, Monkbury, the forest or chase in Hatfield (Essex), manor of Bluntshall (Suffolk) and manor of Winterton (Norfolk)|note1=, to be sold for payment of debts to which they are subject from Sir Edward Turnour's will and purchasing and settling land with any remaining proceeds as directed by will.|private|14|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Moyle Breton's estate: vesting part in trustees to be sold to raise £3,000 charged on other part, and other provisions.|private|15|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sale of houses and lands in Bridgnorth (Salop.) contained in the marriage settlement of John Yate and purchasing and settling others to the same uses.|private|16|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Addington Rectory (Buckinghamshire): exchange of tithes and glebe lands of and belonging to the rectory for other lands in Addington to be settled on the rector and his successors, and other provisions.|private|17|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Estate of Elihu Yale (deceased) in Derbyshire: vesting in trustees to be sold and applying one third of the proceeds according to the will of Ursula Yale his daughter and the remainder to benefit his two other coheirs.|private|18|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Repeal of a power of revocation in Francis Goulston's marriage settlement and establishing a new power thereof.|private|19|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Confirmation of a conveyance of the manor of the rectory of Great Stoughton (Huntingdonshire) to Sir Baldwin Conyers, in exchange for an annuity granted by him to the vicar and his successors.|private|20|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting certain copyhold and freehold lands in John Amphlett|note1= in lieu of freehold lands agreed to be settled on him by the marriage articles of Joseph Amphlett his late father, with Anne his wife, both deceased, and making provision for the younger children of that marriage.|private|21|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thomas Rand's settled estate|note1=: sale of two-thirds of the manor of Weeton and other lands in Holderness (Yorkshire, East Riding) and application of proceeds in the purchase of an entire estate to be settled to the same uses.|private|22|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|William Norton's estate: vesting in trustees for certain purposes.|private|23|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|John Southcott estates|note1=: sale of manors of Aldbury (parish of Mestham) and Chaldon (Surrey) for certain purposes and settlement to the same uses of the capital messuage of Withem Place and other lands in Essex of the same value, part of the estate of Sir Edward Southcott, his father.|private|24|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Edward Sainthill's estate: settling lands and tenements pursuant to an agreement made on the marriage of his son.|private|25|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|John Wall's estate: sale of part for payment of debts and settlement of the other part for the education and maintenance of his son.|private|26|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting in the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Elysums given|note1= for the augmentation of the mainteance of poor vicars within the dioceses of Canterbury and Ely, and empowering them to lay out the same in the purchase of lands to be vested in other trustees for the same purposes.|private|27|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Valentine Brown, Lord Kenmare's estate: sale of part for payment of debts and incumbrances.|private|28|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lord Southwell's estate: enabling him and his trustees to make leases for lives, renewable for ever and fee farms and to sell or mortgage lands and hereditaments in Limerick for payment of debts and legacies, and other provisions.|private|29|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir Redmund Everard's estate: vesting manors, lands and hereditaments in Ireland in trustees to be sold for raising money to discharge incumbrances, and other provisions.|private|30|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling Mary O'Gara to sue for her jointure lands.|private|31|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Robert and Hannah Thornton's estate: vesting in trustees a messuage and garden in the parish of St. Catherine Coleman, London on settling an estate of greater value to the same uses.|private|32|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Confirmation of the sale by Anthony Palmer to Lewis Buckle of copyhold lands and hereditaments, parcel of the manor of East Meon (Hampshire) and settling others, parcel of the same manor, of equal or greater value to the same uses.|private|33|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|William Kinaston's estate: sale of part and settling other parts.|private|34|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Daniel Dunne's estate: sale or mortgage of part for payment of portions for siblings and a mortgage of £1,877 affecting the same.|private|35|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vesting quantities of South Sea stock and annuities in trustees for payment of Charles Loundes' debts and for his and his wife's relief and benefit.|private|36|17-01-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 20. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 707–866.
1727
1 Geo. 2 St. 1
The sixth session of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 27 June 1727[23] until 17 July 1727.[24]
Public acts
{{legislationuk|act
|-
| {{|Civil List Act 1727|public|1|27-06-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1727|public|2|27-06-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Provision for the Queen Act 1727|public|3|27-06-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Imprisonment of Certain Traitors Act 1727|public|4|27-06-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Demise of the Crown Act 1727|note1=[3]|public|5|27-06-1727|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act ... for altering and explaining the Acts of Parliament therein mentioned, in relation to qualifying Persons for continuing in Offices, ... after the Demise of his late Majesty, his Heirs and Successors ...}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 21. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 6–14.
1 Geo. 2 St. 2
The first session of the 7th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 23 January 1728[25] until 28 May 1728.[26]
Public acts
{{legislationuk|act
|-
| {{|Taxation Act 1727|public|1|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1727|public|2|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Maidenhead and Reading, etc., Roads Act 1727|public|3|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Huntingdonshire Roads Act 1727|public|4|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Tax Act 1727|public|5|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Egham and Bagshot Roads Act 1727|public|6|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Reading Roads Act 1727|public|7|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bank of England Act 1727|note1=[3]|public|8|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1727|public|9|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Bedford and Buckingham Roads Act 1727|public|10|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Evesham Roads Act 1727|public|11|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rochester to Maidstone Road Act 1727|public|12|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Quarantine Act 1727|public|13|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Navy Act 1727|public|14|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Navy Act 1757) }}
| {{|Milbank New Church Act 1727|public|15|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Excise Act 1727|public|16|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Customs, etc. Act 1727|public|17|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Fulham Bridge Act 1727|public|18|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Destruction of Turnpikes, etc. Act 1727|public|19|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Canterbury: Poor Relief Act 1727|public|20|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Crown Lands – Forfeited Estates Act 1727|public|21|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Fund for Fire Victims in Edinburgh Act 1727|public|22|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indemnity Act 1727|public|23|23-01-1728|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 21. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 19–183.
1728 (2 Geo. 2)
The second session of the 7th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 21 January 1729[27] until 14 May 1729.[28]
Public acts
{{legislationuk|act
|-
| {{|Taxation Act 1728|public|1|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1728|public|2|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bank of England Act 1728|note1=[3]|public|3|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Tax Act 1728|public|4|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lichfield Roads Act 1728|public|5|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Exchequer Act 1728|public|6|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1728|public|7|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|South Sea Company Act 1728|public|8|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Importation Act 1728|public|9|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parish: Spittlefields, Stepney Act 1727|note1=[29]|public|10|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making the Hamlet of Spittle-fields in the Parish of Saint Dunstan Stebunheath, alias Stepney, in the County of Middlesex, a distinct Parish, and for providing a Maintenance for the Minister of such new Parish.[lower-alpha 9]}}
| {{|Westminster Streets Act 1728|public|11|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wiltshire Highway Act 1728|public|12|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Leominster Roads Act 1728|public|13|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shoreditch and Enfield Roads Act 1728|public|14|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Brickmaking Act 1728|public|15|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trinity Chapel, Leeds Act 1728|public|16|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation (No. 2) Act 1728|public|17|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs, etc. Act 1728|public|18|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Medway Oyster Fishery Act 1728|note1=[31][32]|public|19|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1728|public|20|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Murder Act 1728|public|21|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief (No. 2) Act 1728|public|22|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Attorneys and Solicitors Act 1728|public|23|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Corrupt Practices at Parliamentary Elections Act 1728|public|24|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Perjury Act 1728|public|25|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual preventing and further Punishment of Forgery, Perjury and Subornation of Perjury; and to make it Felony to steal Bonds, Notes or other Securities for Payment of Money.}}
| {{|Thames Watermen Act 1728|public|26|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Regency During the King's Absence Act 1728|public|27|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Unlawful Games Act 1728|note1=[3]|public|28|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Collegiate Church of Manchester Act 1728|public|29|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wapping, Stepney Act 1728|public|30|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indemnity Act 1728|public|31|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warden of Fleet Prison Act 1728|public|32|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Crown Lands – Forfeited Estates Act 1728|public|33|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Province of Carolina Act 1728|public|34|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Preservation of Woods, America Act 1728|public|35|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Merchant Seamen Act 1728|public|36|21-01-1729|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 21. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 184–390.
1729 (3 Geo. 2)
The third session of the 7th Parliament of Great Britain, which met from 13 January 1730[33] until 15 May 1730.[34]
Public acts
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| {{|Land Tax Act 1729|public|1|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1729|public|2|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint Mary Stratford Bow Church Act 1729|public|3|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Buxton to Manchester Road Act 1729|public|4|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Advance of Money to Foreign States Act 1729|public|5|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shropshire Roads Act 1729|public|6|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taxation, etc. Act 1729|public|7|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parliamentary Elections, Norwich Act 1729|public|8|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warwick Roads Act 1729|public|9|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Middlesex and Hertford Roads Act 1729|public|10|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thames Navigation Act 1729|public|11|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Importation Act 1729|public|12|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Stroudwater Navigation Act 1729|public|13|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|East India Company Act 1729|public|14|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kent Roads Act 1729|public|15|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1729|public|16|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Limehouse, Stepney: Parish Act 1729|public|17|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hereford (City) Roads Act 1729|public|18|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bloomsbury Churches Act 1729|public|19|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Salt Duties Act 1729|public|20|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oxfordshire Roads Act 1729|public|21|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Brickmaking Act 1729|public|22|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Worcester: Poor Relief, Burial Ground and Hopmarket Act 1729|public|23|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cambridgeshire Roads Act 1729|public|24|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Juries Act 1729|public|25|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Coal Trade Act 1729|public|26|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1729|public|27|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Colonial Trade Act 1729|public|28|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Price of Bread, etc. Act 1729|public|29|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Orders, etc., of the Master of the Rolls Act 1729|public|30|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Brokers, Bristol Act 1729|public|31|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Execution of Sentences (Scotland) Act 1729|note1=[3]|public|32|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint Nicholas, Deptford: Parish Act 1729|public|33|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bridgwater Roads Act 1729|public|34|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|River Kennet, Berkshire: Navigation Act 1729|public|35|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Skerries Lighthouse Act 1729|public|36|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cambridge Roads Act 1729|public|37|13-01-1730|note3=[lower-alpha 1]|repealed=y|archived=n|}}
}}
Sources

- Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 21. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 391–589.
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Medway Oyster Fishery Act
- Smith, Frederick James (1882). Quarter Sessions Practice: A Vade Mecum of General Practice in Appellate and Civil Cases at Quarter Sessions. London: Steven and Haynes. p. lxx.
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External links
- - Volume 14 - 5 George I to 9 George I - 1718-9 to 1722-3 - also
- - Volume 15 - 9 George I to 2 George II - 1722-3 to 1728-9 - also
- - Volume 16 - 2 George II to 9 George II - 1728-9 to 1735-6
- - Volume 17 - 9 George II to 15 George II - 1735-6 to 1741-2
- Start of session
- Quarantine Act 1710 (9 Ann. c. 2)
- 6 Ann. c. 8
- 10 Ann. c. 24
- 10 Ann. c. 10
- 6 Ann. c. 1
- 12 Ann. c. 1
- Papists Act 1722 (9 Geo. 1. c. 24)
- Spittlefields is an alternative spelling of Spitalfields[30]