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Beit Aharon Synagogue
Helwan Synagogue, also known as Beit Aharon Temple, was a Jewish synagogue located in Helwan and the first synagogue in Khedive Cairo. The small building was established in 1892 as a center for the Jewish community. It was last used for religious services in 1966, and it was sold and demolished in 1995. The Mosiri family was a wealthy Jewish family who became prominent in the InterContinental, Menahouse Savoy, and San Stefano hotels through member David Mosiri. In 1885, he hired some Jewish workers from the Jewish Quarter in Cairo to work on a station project. Helwan|The railway line]] between Bab al-Louq and Helwan A number of these families settled in Helwan. Helwan, which became an ideal shrine, also attracted a number of wealthy Jews and formed the Jewish community in Helwan, which in the 1940s reached about 70 families, and the first head of the sect in Helwan was Dawoud Musiri, followed by his son Ibram Musiri. In 1892, Felix Soares established the Helwan Synagogue as a center for the Jewish community. It was a small temple whose location was on Abdul Rahman Street, the intersection of Abdullah Street today. The number of worshipers in the winter exceeded fifty men from Helwan's residents and visitors, but in the summer it was difficult for the number of worshipers in the temple to reach ten adult men due to the legality of performing prayers in the temple because many Jews left Helwan in the summer for the cities, especially coastal Ras El Bar. Among the clerics of the Helwan Synagogue were Shushan, the first rabbi of the sect, and Samuel Bizti, who was also the legal slaughterer of chickens for the sect, and the tax collector, Meyer Sabaoni and Al-Jabi Habib Vidal. In the early 1940s, the spouses Joseph and Esther Azoulay established a Torah Talmud school (Jewish Torah Talmud schools similar to Islamic schools and Christian Sunday schools) near the temple. It had about fifty boys and girls, aged between 10 and 15. Subjects included the Jewish prayers, holidays, hymns, and the Hebrew language, and the study there was only on Sunday and Thursday of each week, and the rest of the week the students studied at The Holy Family School. The school was closed in 1948, and the temple was last held in 1966. In 1995, the temple was sold and demolished. All that remained of it were a few marble slabs. They were transferred to Yad Ben Zvi Institute, a historical institute on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
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Helwan Synagogue, also known as Beit Aharon Temple, was a Jewish synagogue located in Helwan and the first synagogue in Khedive Cairo. The small building was established in 1892 as a center for the Jewish community. It was last used for religious services in 1966, and it was sold and demolished in 1995.
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Hasan Normurodov
Hasan Normurodov (born November 16, 1939, Kattakurgan District, Samarqand Region, Uzbek SSR — died April 24, 2021, Samarkand, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan) was a state and public figure, the head of the Samarqand Region branch of the "Nuroniy" public association, and a Hero of Uzbekistan. He held the title of "Hero of Uzbekistan" (2019) and was a recipient of the "Mehnat shuhrati" (2008), "El-yurt hurmati" (2012), and "Doʻstlik" (2012) orders. He was a member of the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan in the Samarqand Region Council, and a member of the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2020—2021). During his more than 60 years of dedicated work, Hasan Normurodov held various state positions in the Samarqand Region. During his leadership, several economic and social development projects were implemented in various areas of the Samarqand Region. In 2017, with his initiative, 16 the abode of the luminaries were established in the Samarqand Region. Hasan Normurodov was born into a farmer's family on November 16, 1939, in the Kichik korpa village of Kattakurgan District. After his father, Norbek, passed away during Hasan's childhood, his mother, Misqol, raised the four children by herself. After completing middle school, he pursued education at the pedagogical institute in Kattakurgan and later studied at the philology faculty of Samarkand State University. Starting at the age of 17, he worked as a teacher of Uzbek language and literature at a rural school, then became a youth leader, district youth committee leader, and department head in the Communist Party Committee of Samarqand Region, and held various positions within the party structure, including leadership roles in different areas. From 1988 to 1995, he served as the head of the public education department in Samarqand Region. From 1995 to 2003, he led the union of public education and science workers in the Samarqand Region. From 2003 to 2020, he headed the Samarkand branch of the "Nuroniy" public association, and from 2020 to 2021, he worked as the deputy head of the Samarqand Region's community and family support department. Before his passing, he had been receiving treatment at the Samarkand branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center. On April 16, 2021, during a visit to the Samarqand Region, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev received news about Hasan Normurodov's health condition while being treated at the scientific center.On April 24, 2021, in some sources reported as April 23, Hasan passed away at the age of 82 in Samarkand. In 2008, he was honored with the "Mehnat shuhrati" award, in 2012 with the "El-yurt hurmati" award, and in 2017 with the "Doʻstlik" order. On August 28, 2019, he was awarded with the title of "Hero of Uzbekistan". The book titled "Yetuklikning yetti siri" published in 2019 by the journalist Abdukamol Rahmonov features individuals who have shown activity in the Samarqand Region, notably highlighting the life and work of Hasan Normurodov.In 2021, during an event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan in Samarkand city, the name of Hasan Normurodov was remembered.
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Hasan Normurodov was a state and public figure, the head of the Samarqand Region branch of the "Nuroniy" public association, and a Hero of Uzbekistan. He held the title of "Hero of Uzbekistan" (2019) and was a recipient of the "Mehnat shuhrati" (2008), "El-yurt hurmati" (2012), and "Doʻstlik" (2012) orders. He was a member of the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan in the Samarqand Region Council, and a member of the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2020—2021). During his more than 60 years of dedicated work, Hasan Normurodov held various state positions in the Samarqand Region. During his leadership, several economic and social development projects were implemented in various areas of the Samarqand Region. In 2017, with his initiative, 16 the abode of the luminaries were established in the Samarqand Region.
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2024 in Somaliland
Events in the year 2024 in Somaliland.
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Events in the year 2024 in Somaliland.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1909
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1909. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The fourth session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 16 February 1909 until 3 December 1909. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1909|public|1|15-03-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and nine.}} | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1909|public|2|30-03-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and one thousand nine hundred and ten.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1909|public|3|30-04-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Indian Councils Act 1909|public|4|25-05-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Indian Councils Acts, 1861 and 1892, and the Government of India Act, 1833.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1909|public|5|16-08-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and ten, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1909|public|6|16-08-1909|archived=y|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Labour Exchanges Act 1909|public|7|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the establishment of Labour Exchanges and for other purposes incidental thereto.}} | {{|Trawling in Prohibited Areas Prevention Act 1909|public|8|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to prohibit the landing and selling in the United Kingdom of fish caught in prohibited areas of the sea adjoining Scotland or Ireland.}} | {{|South Africa Act 1909|public|9|20-09-1909|repealed=y|archived=y|An Act to constitute the Union of South Africa.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976) }} | {{|Superannuation Act 1909|public|10|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Superannuation Acts, 1834 to 1892.}} | {{|Judicature (Rule Committee) Act 1909|public|11|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Judicature Acts, 1873 to 1894, with respect to the Persons in whom the power of making Rules of Court under those Acts is vested.}} | {{|Marine Insurance (Gambling Policies) Act 1909|public|12|20-10-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to prohibit Gambling on Loss by Maritime Perils.}} | {{|Local Education Authorities (Medical Treatment) Act 1909|public|13|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the recovery by Local Education Authorities of Costs for Medical Treatment of Children attending Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales.}} | {{|Assistant Postmaster-General Act 1909|public|14|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable an Assistant Postmaster-General to sit in the House of Commons.}} | {{|Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Act 1909|public|15|20-10-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to enable a second Secretary to be appointed for the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.}} | {{|Workmen's Compensation (Anglo-French Convention) Act 1909|public|16|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to authorise the making of such modifications in the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906, in its application to French Citizens, as may be necessary to give effect to a Convention between His Majesty and the President of the French Republic.}} | {{|Metropolitan Ambulances Act 1909|public|17|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the London County Council to establish and maintain an Ambulance Service in London.}} | {{|Naval Establishments in British Possessions Act 1909|public|18|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to make better provision respecting Naval Establishments in British Possessions.}} | {{|Colonial Naval Defence Act 1909|public|19|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Colonial Naval Defence Act, 1865.}} | {{|Telegraph (Arbitration) Act 1909|public|20|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to give further powers to the Railway and Canal Commission to determine differences with respect to Telegraphs (including Telephones).}} | {{|Irish Handloom Weavers Act 1909|public|21|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to protect the interests of Handloom Weavers and for other purposes in connection therewith.}} | {{|Trade Boards Act 1909|public|22|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the establishment of Trade Boards for certain Trades.}} | {{|Board of Trade Act 1909|public|23|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove the Statutory Limitation on the Salary of the President of the Board of Trade.}} | {{|Merchandise Marks (Ireland) Act 1909|public|24|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland to undertake Prosecutions in certain cases under the Merchandise Marks Act, 1887.}} | {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1909|public|25|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Fisheries (Ireland) Acts, 1842 to 1901.}} | {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1909|public|26|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the Payment of Fees to Veterinary Surgeons and Practitioners for Notification of Diseases of Animals.}} | {{|Prisons (Scotland) Act 1909|public|27|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the appointment of women as members of visiting committees for prisons in Scotland.}} | {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1908, Amendment Act 1909|public|28|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove doubts as to the manner in which accused persons may be detained in custody, pending trial, under the provisions of the Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act, 1908.}} | {{|Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1909|public|29|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to make provision for the better administration by Central and Local Authorities in England and Wales of the enactments relating to Education.}} | {{|Cinematograph Act 1909|public|30|25-11-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to make better provision for securing safety at Cinematograph and other Exhibitions.}} | {{|Weeds and Agricultural Seeds (Ireland) Act 1909|public|31|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act, to prevent the spread of Noxious Weeds in Ireland, and to make provision for the testing of Agricultural Seeds.}} | {{|Health Resorts and Watering-Places (Ireland) Act 1909|public|32|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to empower Local Authorities in Ireland to strike a Rate for advertising Health Resorts and Watering Places.}} | {{|Wild Animals in Captivity Protection (Scotland) Act 1909|public|33|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to extend the Wild Animals in Captivity Protection Act, 1900, to Scotland. }} | {{|Electric Lighting Act 1909|public|34|25-11-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Electric Lighting.}} | {{|Police (Liverpool Inquiry) Act 1909|public|35|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to facilitate the proceedings of any Commissioner who may be appointed to hold an inquiry respecting the conduct of the Police of the City of Liverpool in dealing with disturbances of the peace in that city during the twelve months preceding the passing of this Act.}} | {{|Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act 1909|public|36|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to make provision with respect to the application of the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891, to the County of Cork.}} | {{|Motor Car (International Circulation) Act 1909|public|37|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable Orders in Council to be made for the purpose of giving effect to any Convention for facilitating the International Circulation of Motor Cars.}} | {{|County Councils Mortgages Act 1909|public|38|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove certain limitations on the borrowing by a County Council by way of mortgage under the Local Government Act, 1888.}} | {{|Oaths Act 1909|public|39|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law as to Oaths.}} | {{|Police Act 1909|public|40|25-11-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Police Acts 1829 to 1899, and to make better provision for the widows and children of constables who lose their lives in the execution of their duty.}} | {{|Naval Discipline Act 1909|public|41|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the punishment of Detention to be substituted for the punishment of Imprisonment for Offences against Naval Discipline under the Naval Discipline Act.}} | {{|Irish Land Act 1909|public|42|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Ownership of Land in Ireland, and for other purposes relating thereto.}} | {{|Revenue Act 1909|public|43|03-12-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and for other purposes connected with Finance.}} | {{|Housing, Town Planning, etc. Act 1909|public|44|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Housing of the Working Classes, to provide for the making of Town Planning schemes, and to make further provision with respect to the appointment and duties of County Medical Officers of Health , and to provide for the establishment of Public Health and Housing Committees of County Councils.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1909|public|45|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1909|public|46|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Development and Road Improvement Funds Act 1909|public|47|03-12-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to promote the Economic Development of the United Kingdom and the Improvement of Roads therein.}} | {{|Asylums Officers' Superannuation Act 1909|public|48|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for Superannuation Allowances to Officers and Servants employed in Public Asylums for the Insane in Great Britain and Ireland; and to make other relative provisions.}} | {{|Assurance Companies Act 1909|public|49|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to consolidate and amend and extend to other Companies carrying on Assurance or Insurance business the Law relating to Life Assurance Companies, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Zetland Masonic Sick and Widows and Orphans Fund Order Confirmation Act 1909|local|1|16-02-1909|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Zetland Masonic Sick and Widows and Orphans Fund Order 1909|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Torrens' Divorce Act 1909|note1=|private|1|30-04-1909|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of James Robert Torrens with Enid Maud Torrens, his present wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}} }}
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Acts passed from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The fourth session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 16 February 1909 until 3 December 1909.", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1909|public|1|15-03-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and nine.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1909|public|2|30-03-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and one thousand nine hundred and ten.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1909|public|3|30-04-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Indian Councils Act 1909|public|4|25-05-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Indian Councils Acts, 1861 and 1892, and the Government of India Act, 1833.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1909|public|5|16-08-1909|archived=y|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and ten, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1909|public|6|16-08-1909|archived=y|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Labour Exchanges Act 1909|public|7|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the establishment of Labour Exchanges and for other purposes incidental thereto.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Trawling in Prohibited Areas Prevention Act 1909|public|8|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to prohibit the landing and selling in the United Kingdom of fish caught in prohibited areas of the sea adjoining Scotland or Ireland.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|South Africa Act 1909|public|9|20-09-1909|repealed=y|archived=y|An Act to constitute the Union of South Africa.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976) }}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Superannuation Act 1909|public|10|20-09-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Superannuation Acts, 1834 to 1892.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Judicature (Rule Committee) Act 1909|public|11|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Judicature Acts, 1873 to 1894, with respect to the Persons in whom the power of making Rules of Court under those Acts is vested.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Marine Insurance (Gambling Policies) Act 1909|public|12|20-10-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to prohibit Gambling on Loss by Maritime Perils.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Local Education Authorities (Medical Treatment) Act 1909|public|13|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the recovery by Local Education Authorities of Costs for Medical Treatment of Children attending Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Assistant Postmaster-General Act 1909|public|14|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable an Assistant Postmaster-General to sit in the House of Commons.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Act 1909|public|15|20-10-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to enable a second Secretary to be appointed for the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Workmen's Compensation (Anglo-French Convention) Act 1909|public|16|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to authorise the making of such modifications in the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906, in its application to French Citizens, as may be necessary to give effect to a Convention between His Majesty and the President of the French Republic.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Metropolitan Ambulances Act 1909|public|17|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the London County Council to establish and maintain an Ambulance Service in London.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Naval Establishments in British Possessions Act 1909|public|18|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to make better provision respecting Naval Establishments in British Possessions.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Colonial Naval Defence Act 1909|public|19|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Colonial Naval Defence Act, 1865.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Telegraph (Arbitration) Act 1909|public|20|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to give further powers to the Railway and Canal Commission to determine differences with respect to Telegraphs (including Telephones).}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Irish Handloom Weavers Act 1909|public|21|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to protect the interests of Handloom Weavers and for other purposes in connection therewith.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Trade Boards Act 1909|public|22|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the establishment of Trade Boards for certain Trades.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Board of Trade Act 1909|public|23|20-10-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove the Statutory Limitation on the Salary of the President of the Board of Trade.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Merchandise Marks (Ireland) Act 1909|public|24|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland to undertake Prosecutions in certain cases under the Merchandise Marks Act, 1887.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1909|public|25|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Fisheries (Ireland) Acts, 1842 to 1901.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1909|public|26|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the Payment of Fees to Veterinary Surgeons and Practitioners for Notification of Diseases of Animals.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Prisons (Scotland) Act 1909|public|27|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for the appointment of women as members of visiting committees for prisons in Scotland.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1908, Amendment Act 1909|public|28|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove doubts as to the manner in which accused persons may be detained in custody, pending trial, under the provisions of the Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act, 1908.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1909|public|29|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to make provision for the better administration by Central and Local Authorities in England and Wales of the enactments relating to Education.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Cinematograph Act 1909|public|30|25-11-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to make better provision for securing safety at Cinematograph and other Exhibitions.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Weeds and Agricultural Seeds (Ireland) Act 1909|public|31|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act, to prevent the spread of Noxious Weeds in Ireland, and to make provision for the testing of Agricultural Seeds.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Health Resorts and Watering-Places (Ireland) Act 1909|public|32|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to empower Local Authorities in Ireland to strike a Rate for advertising Health Resorts and Watering Places.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Wild Animals in Captivity Protection (Scotland) Act 1909|public|33|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to extend the Wild Animals in Captivity Protection Act, 1900, to Scotland. }}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Electric Lighting Act 1909|public|34|25-11-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Electric Lighting.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Police (Liverpool Inquiry) Act 1909|public|35|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to facilitate the proceedings of any Commissioner who may be appointed to hold an inquiry respecting the conduct of the Police of the City of Liverpool in dealing with disturbances of the peace in that city during the twelve months preceding the passing of this Act.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act 1909|public|36|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to make provision with respect to the application of the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891, to the County of Cork.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Motor Car (International Circulation) Act 1909|public|37|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable Orders in Council to be made for the purpose of giving effect to any Convention for facilitating the International Circulation of Motor Cars.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|County Councils Mortgages Act 1909|public|38|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to remove certain limitations on the borrowing by a County Council by way of mortgage under the Local Government Act, 1888.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Oaths Act 1909|public|39|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law as to Oaths.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Police Act 1909|public|40|25-11-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Police Acts 1829 to 1899, and to make better provision for the widows and children of constables who lose their lives in the execution of their duty.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Naval Discipline Act 1909|public|41|25-11-1909|archived=y|An Act to enable the punishment of Detention to be substituted for the punishment of Imprisonment for Offences against Naval Discipline under the Naval Discipline Act.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|Irish Land Act 1909|public|42|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Ownership of Land in Ireland, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1909|public|43|03-12-1909|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and for other purposes connected with Finance.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|Housing, Town Planning, etc. Act 1909|public|44|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Housing of the Working Classes, to provide for the making of Town Planning schemes, and to make further provision with respect to the appointment and duties of County Medical Officers of Health , and to provide for the establishment of Public Health and Housing Committees of County Councils.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1909|public|45|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1909|public|46|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Development and Road Improvement Funds Act 1909|public|47|03-12-1909|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to promote the Economic Development of the United Kingdom and the Improvement of Roads therein.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "| {{|Asylums Officers' Superannuation Act 1909|public|48|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to provide for Superannuation Allowances to Officers and Servants employed in Public Asylums for the Insane in Great Britain and Ireland; and to make other relative provisions.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "| {{|Assurance Companies Act 1909|public|49|03-12-1909|archived=y|An Act to consolidate and amend and extend to other Companies carrying on Assurance or Insurance business the Law relating to Life Assurance Companies, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Zetland Masonic Sick and Widows and Orphans Fund Order Confirmation Act 1909|local|1|16-02-1909|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Zetland Masonic Sick and Widows and Orphans Fund Order 1909|}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Torrens' Divorce Act 1909|note1=|private|1|30-04-1909|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of James Robert Torrens with Enid Maud Torrens, his present wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "}}", "title": "9 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1909. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Young baronets of Formosa Place (1813)
The Young baronetcy, of Formosa Place in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 November 1813 for Samuel Young. He was the eldest son of Admiral Sir George Young. As of 2023, the present holder of the title is Sir George Young, a Conservative politician who was appointed Chief Whip in October 2012. The heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon. George "Gerry" Horatio Young (born 1966). Geoffrey Winthrop Young and Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet were younger sons of the 3rd baronet.
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The Young baronetcy, of Formosa Place in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 November 1813 for Samuel Young. He was the eldest son of Admiral Sir George Young. As of 2023, the present holder of the title is Sir George Young, a Conservative politician who was appointed Chief Whip in October 2012.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1908
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1908. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The third session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 29 January 1908 until 21 December 1908. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1908|public|1|27-03-1908|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight and one thousand nine hundred and nine.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1908|public|2|14-04-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Prosecution of Offences Act 1908|public|3|18-06-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prosecution of Offences Acts, 1879 and 1884.}} | {{|Patents and Designs Act 1908|public|4|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to explain section ninety-two of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907.}} | {{|Police (Superannuation) Act 1908|public|5|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of the Police.}} | {{|Public Health Act 1908|public|6|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, with respect to the provision and regulation of Markets applicable in rural districts.}} | {{|Fatal Accidents (Damages) Act 1908|public|7|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Assessment of Damages under the Fatal Accidents Acts.}} | {{|Post Office Savings Bank Act 1908|public|8|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section eleven of the Savings Banks Act, 1904.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1908|public|9|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Tobacco Growing (Scotland) Act 1908|public|10|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Law which prohibits the Growing of Tobacco in Scotland.}} | {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1908|public|11|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1904.}} | {{|Companies Act 1908|public|12|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the holding of Land by Companies incorporated in British Possessions.}} | {{|Polling Districts (County Councils) Act 1908|public|13|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Arrangement of Polling Districts for the Election of County Councillors.}} | {{|Polling Arrangements (Parliamentary Boroughs) Act 1908|public|14|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Arrangement pf Polling Districts in Parliamentary Boroughs.}} | {{|Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1908|public|15|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Payment of Costs in Criminal Cases.}} | {{|Finance Act 1908|public|16|01-08-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Cran Measures Act 1908|public|17|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to legalise the use of Cran and Quarter Cran Measures in connexion with trading in Fresh Herrings in England and Wales.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1908|public|18|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Seed Potatoes and Seed Oats Supply (Ireland) Act 1908|public|19|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Loans and Sales made for the purpose of the supply of Seed Potatoes and Seed Oats to occupiers and cultivators of land in Ireland.}} | {{|University of Durham Act 1908|public|20|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the University of Durham.}} | {{|Registration Act 1908|public|21|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the time for an Appeal from the Decision of a Revising Barrister, and matters consequential thereon.}} | {{|Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act 1908|public|22|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section one of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1907, with respect to the compulsory acquisition of tenanted land.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1908|public|23|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act 1908|public|24|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Drunkenness in Ireland, and for purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Naval Lands (Volunteers) Act 1908|public|25|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to extend the Military Lands Acts to Naval Volunteers.}} | {{|Naval Marriages Act 1908|public|26|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to authorise, for the purpose of Marriages in the United Kingdom, the Publication of Banns and the Issue of Certificates on board His Majesty’s Ships in certain cases.}} | {{|Married Women's Property Act 1908|public|27|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to render Married Women with a separate Estate liable for the support of their Parents.}} | {{|Agricultural Holdings Act 1908|public|28|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Agri¬ cultural Holdings in England and Wales.}} | {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1836, Amendment Act 1908|public|29|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section sixty-seven of the Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836, with respect to Piers, Quays, and other Works, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1908|public|30|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Whale Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1908|public|31|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate Whale Fisheries in Ireland.}} | {{|Friendly Societies Act 1908|public|32|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Friendly Societies Act, 1896.}} | {{|Telegraph (Construction) Act 1908|public|33|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1907, with respect to the Construction and Maintenance of Telegraphic Lines for telephonic and other telegraphic purposes.}} | {{|Bee Pest Prevention (Ireland) Act 1908|public|34|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to prevent the spread of Bee Pest or Foul Brood in Ireland.}} | {{|Polling Districts and Registration of Voters (Ireland) Act 1908|public|35|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to confer upon County Councils in Ireland the power to alter the Polling Districts and alter the method of compiling Lists of Voters.}} | {{|Small Holdings and Allotments Act 1908|public|36|01-08-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the enactments with respect to small holdings and allotments in England and Wales.}} | {{|Coroners (Ireland) Act 1908|public|37|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of Deputy Coroners in Counties and Boroughs in Ireland.}} | {{|Irish Universities Act 1908|public|38|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to University Education in Ireland.}} | {{|Endowed Schools (Masters) Act 1908|public|39|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the tenure of office of Masters of Endowed Schools.}} | {{|Old Age Pensions Act 1908|public|40|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for Old Age Pensions.}} | {{|Assizes and Quarter Sessions Act 1908|public|41|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to dispense with the Attendance of Jurors at Assizes and Quarter Sessions and with the Holding of Assizes and Quarter Sessions in certain cases, and to amend the Law relating to the dates at which Quarter Sessions are to be held.}} | {{|White Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act 1908|public|42|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to prohibit the Manufacture, Sale, and Impor¬ tation of Matches made with White Phosphorus, and for other purposes in connection therewith.}} | {{|Local Authorities (Admission of the Press to Meetings) Act 1908|public|43|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Admission of Representatives of the Press to the Meetings of certain Local Authorities.}} | {{|Commons Act 1908|public|44|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the turning out upon Commons of Entire Animals.}} | {{|Punishment of Incest Act 1908|public|45|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the punishment of Incest.}} | {{|Criminal Appeal (Amendment) Act 1908|public|46|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, with reference to the Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Registrar.}} | {{|Lunacy Act 1908|public|47|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lunacy Acts, 1890 and 1891.}} | {{|Post Office Act 1908|public|48|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate Enactments relating to the Post Office.}} | {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1908|public|49|21-12-1908|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }} | {{|Crofters Common Grazings Regulation Act 1908|public|50|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the Crofters Commission in regard to the regulation of common grazings.}} | {{|Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1908|public|51|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the Court of Appeal in England.}} | {{|Post Office Savings Bank (Public Trustee) Act 1908|public|52|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Post Office Savings Bank Acts, 1861 to 1908, with respect to deposits by the Public Trustee.}} | {{|Law of Distress Amendment Act 1908|public|53|21-12-1908|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as regards a Landlord's right of Distress for Rent.|note4=(Repealed by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007) }} | {{|East India Loans Act 1908|public|54|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to empower the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise money in the United Kingdom for the Construction, Extension, and Equipment of Railways in India by State Agency, or through the Agency of Companies, for the Construction of Irrigation Works ; and for other purposes.}} | {{|Poisons and Pharmacy Act 1908|public|55|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate the sale of certain Poisonous Sub¬ stances and to amend the Pharmacy Acts.}} | {{|Tuberculosis Prevention (Ireland) Act 1908|public|56|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to prevent the spread and provide for the treatment of Tuberculosis; and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908|note1=or the Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act 1908or the Eight Hours Act|public|57|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Acts 1887 to 1905, for the purpose of limiting hours of work below ground.}} | {{|Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Amendment Act 1908|public|58|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891.}} | {{|Prevention of Crime Act 1908|public|59|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the prevention of crime, and for that purpose to provide for the reformation of Young Offenders and the prolonged detention of Habitual Criminals, and for other purposes incidental thereto.}} | {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1908|public|60|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Pay and Pensions of the Royal Irish Constabulary, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Housing of the Working Classes (Ireland) Act 1908|public|61|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide further facilities for the erection of Houses for the Working Classes in Cities and Towns in Ireland.}} | {{|Local Government (Scotland) Act 1908|public|62|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to County Government, and to Roads and Bridges and the use of Locomotives thereon, in Scotland.}} | {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1908|public|63|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to Education in Scotland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1908|public|64|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Agricultural Holdings in Scotland.}} | {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1908|public|65|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate and amend the Law relating to Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Procedure in Scotland.}} | {{|Public Meeting Act 1908|public|66|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent disturbance of Public Meetings.}} | {{|Children Act 1908|note1=or the Children and Young Persons Act 1908or the Children's Charter|public|67|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Protection of Children and Young Persons, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and Juvenile Offenders, and otherwise to amend the Law with respect to Children and Young Persons.}} | {{|Port of London Act 1908|public|68|21-12-1908|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the improvement and better administration of the Port of London, and for purposes incidental thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Port of London Act 1968) }} | {{|Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908|public|69|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Companies Act, 1862, and the Acts amending it.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Transfer of Training Colleges (Scotland) Order Confirmation Act 1908|local|1|29-01-1908|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Transfer of Training Colleges (Scotland) Order 1908|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Tollemache Estate Act 1908|private|1|01-08-1908|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act for authorising and requiring the trustees of the will and codicils of the Honourable Frederick James Tollemache, deceased, to invest part of the trust funds and property in their hands, subject to the trusts of the said will and codicils, upon a transfer of a mortgage for two hundred and twenty-five thousand pounds created by the Right Honourable Ada Maria Katharine Baroness Sudeley, the tenant for life under the said will and codicils, upon the security of her life interest under the said will and codicils and certain policies of assurance upon her own life, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Hurly's Divorce Act 1908|note1=|private|2|18-06-1908|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Honoria Hurly with Maurice Randall Hurly, a Major in the 93rd Burma Infantry, her now husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}} }}
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1908. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The third session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 29 January 1908 until 21 December 1908.", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1908|public|1|27-03-1908|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight and one thousand nine hundred and nine.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1908|public|2|14-04-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Prosecution of Offences Act 1908|public|3|18-06-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prosecution of Offences Acts, 1879 and 1884.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Patents and Designs Act 1908|public|4|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to explain section ninety-two of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Police (Superannuation) Act 1908|public|5|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of the Police.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Public Health Act 1908|public|6|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, with respect to the provision and regulation of Markets applicable in rural districts.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Fatal Accidents (Damages) Act 1908|public|7|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Assessment of Damages under the Fatal Accidents Acts.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Post Office Savings Bank Act 1908|public|8|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section eleven of the Savings Banks Act, 1904.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1908|public|9|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Tobacco Growing (Scotland) Act 1908|public|10|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Law which prohibits the Growing of Tobacco in Scotland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1908|public|11|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1904.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Companies Act 1908|public|12|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the holding of Land by Companies incorporated in British Possessions.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Polling Districts (County Councils) Act 1908|public|13|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Arrangement of Polling Districts for the Election of County Councillors.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Polling Arrangements (Parliamentary Boroughs) Act 1908|public|14|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Arrangement pf Polling Districts in Parliamentary Boroughs.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1908|public|15|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Payment of Costs in Criminal Cases.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1908|public|16|01-08-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Cran Measures Act 1908|public|17|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to legalise the use of Cran and Quarter Cran Measures in connexion with trading in Fresh Herrings in England and Wales.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1908|public|18|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Seed Potatoes and Seed Oats Supply (Ireland) Act 1908|public|19|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Loans and Sales made for the purpose of the supply of Seed Potatoes and Seed Oats to occupiers and cultivators of land in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|University of Durham Act 1908|public|20|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the University of Durham.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Registration Act 1908|public|21|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the time for an Appeal from the Decision of a Revising Barrister, and matters consequential thereon.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act 1908|public|22|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section one of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1907, with respect to the compulsory acquisition of tenanted land.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1908|public|23|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act 1908|public|24|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Drunkenness in Ireland, and for purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Naval Lands (Volunteers) Act 1908|public|25|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to extend the Military Lands Acts to Naval Volunteers.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Naval Marriages Act 1908|public|26|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to authorise, for the purpose of Marriages in the United Kingdom, the Publication of Banns and the Issue of Certificates on board His Majesty’s Ships in certain cases.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Married Women's Property Act 1908|public|27|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to render Married Women with a separate Estate liable for the support of their Parents.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Agricultural Holdings Act 1908|public|28|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Agri¬ cultural Holdings in England and Wales.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1836, Amendment Act 1908|public|29|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend section sixty-seven of the Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836, with respect to Piers, Quays, and other Works, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1908|public|30|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Whale Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1908|public|31|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate Whale Fisheries in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Friendly Societies Act 1908|public|32|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Friendly Societies Act, 1896.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Telegraph (Construction) Act 1908|public|33|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1907, with respect to the Construction and Maintenance of Telegraphic Lines for telephonic and other telegraphic purposes.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Bee Pest Prevention (Ireland) Act 1908|public|34|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to prevent the spread of Bee Pest or Foul Brood in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Polling Districts and Registration of Voters (Ireland) Act 1908|public|35|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to confer upon County Councils in Ireland the power to alter the Polling Districts and alter the method of compiling Lists of Voters.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Small Holdings and Allotments Act 1908|public|36|01-08-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the enactments with respect to small holdings and allotments in England and Wales.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Coroners (Ireland) Act 1908|public|37|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of Deputy Coroners in Counties and Boroughs in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Irish Universities Act 1908|public|38|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to University Education in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Endowed Schools (Masters) Act 1908|public|39|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the tenure of office of Masters of Endowed Schools.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Old Age Pensions Act 1908|public|40|01-08-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for Old Age Pensions.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Assizes and Quarter Sessions Act 1908|public|41|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to dispense with the Attendance of Jurors at Assizes and Quarter Sessions and with the Holding of Assizes and Quarter Sessions in certain cases, and to amend the Law relating to the dates at which Quarter Sessions are to be held.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|White Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act 1908|public|42|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to prohibit the Manufacture, Sale, and Impor¬ tation of Matches made with White Phosphorus, and for other purposes in connection therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Local Authorities (Admission of the Press to Meetings) Act 1908|public|43|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Admission of Representatives of the Press to the Meetings of certain Local Authorities.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|Commons Act 1908|public|44|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the turning out upon Commons of Entire Animals.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Punishment of Incest Act 1908|public|45|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide for the punishment of Incest.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Criminal Appeal (Amendment) Act 1908|public|46|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, with reference to the Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Registrar.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Lunacy Act 1908|public|47|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lunacy Acts, 1890 and 1891.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "| {{|Post Office Act 1908|public|48|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate Enactments relating to the Post Office.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1908|public|49|21-12-1908|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "| {{|Crofters Common Grazings Regulation Act 1908|public|50|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the Crofters Commission in regard to the regulation of common grazings.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "| {{|Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1908|public|51|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the Court of Appeal in England.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "| {{|Post Office Savings Bank (Public Trustee) Act 1908|public|52|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Post Office Savings Bank Acts, 1861 to 1908, with respect to deposits by the Public Trustee.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "| {{|Law of Distress Amendment Act 1908|public|53|21-12-1908|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as regards a Landlord's right of Distress for Rent.|note4=(Repealed by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007) }}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "| {{|East India Loans Act 1908|public|54|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to empower the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise money in the United Kingdom for the Construction, Extension, and Equipment of Railways in India by State Agency, or through the Agency of Companies, for the Construction of Irrigation Works ; and for other purposes.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "| {{|Poisons and Pharmacy Act 1908|public|55|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate the sale of certain Poisonous Sub¬ stances and to amend the Pharmacy Acts.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "| {{|Tuberculosis Prevention (Ireland) Act 1908|public|56|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to prevent the spread and provide for the treatment of Tuberculosis; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908|note1=or the Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act 1908or the Eight Hours Act|public|57|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Acts 1887 to 1905, for the purpose of limiting hours of work below ground.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "| {{|Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Amendment Act 1908|public|58|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "| {{|Prevention of Crime Act 1908|public|59|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the prevention of crime, and for that purpose to provide for the reformation of Young Offenders and the prolonged detention of Habitual Criminals, and for other purposes incidental thereto.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1908|public|60|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Pay and Pensions of the Royal Irish Constabulary, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "| {{|Housing of the Working Classes (Ireland) Act 1908|public|61|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to provide further facilities for the erection of Houses for the Working Classes in Cities and Towns in Ireland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "| {{|Local Government (Scotland) Act 1908|public|62|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to County Government, and to Roads and Bridges and the use of Locomotives thereon, in Scotland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1908|public|63|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to Education in Scotland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "| {{|Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1908|public|64|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Agricultural Holdings in Scotland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "| {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1908|public|65|21-12-1908|archived=n|An Act to regulate and amend the Law relating to Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Procedure in Scotland.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 69, "text": "| {{|Public Meeting Act 1908|public|66|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent disturbance of Public Meetings.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 70, "text": "| {{|Children Act 1908|note1=or the Children and Young Persons Act 1908or the Children's Charter|public|67|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Protection of Children and Young Persons, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and Juvenile Offenders, and otherwise to amend the Law with respect to Children and Young Persons.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 71, "text": "| {{|Port of London Act 1908|public|68|21-12-1908|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the improvement and better administration of the Port of London, and for purposes incidental thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Port of London Act 1968) }}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 72, "text": "| {{|Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908|public|69|21-12-1908|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Companies Act, 1862, and the Acts amending it.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 73, "text": "}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 74, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Transfer of Training Colleges (Scotland) Order Confirmation Act 1908|local|1|29-01-1908|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Transfer of Training Colleges (Scotland) Order 1908|}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 75, "text": "}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 76, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Tollemache Estate Act 1908|private|1|01-08-1908|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act for authorising and requiring the trustees of the will and codicils of the Honourable Frederick James Tollemache, deceased, to invest part of the trust funds and property in their hands, subject to the trusts of the said will and codicils, upon a transfer of a mortgage for two hundred and twenty-five thousand pounds created by the Right Honourable Ada Maria Katharine Baroness Sudeley, the tenant for life under the said will and codicils, upon the security of her life interest under the said will and codicils and certain policies of assurance upon her own life, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 77, "text": "| {{|Hurly's Divorce Act 1908|note1=|private|2|18-06-1908|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Honoria Hurly with Maurice Randall Hurly, a Major in the 93rd Burma Infantry, her now husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 78, "text": "}}", "title": "8 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1908. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Nashville–Atlanta passenger rail
Nashville–Atlanta passenger rail is a proposed inter-city passenger train service between Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia, via Chattanooga. As of December 2023, the project is moving forward and has received federal funding for engineering and feasibility studies. The last passenger train to serve Nashville was the long-distance Floridian, discontinued in 1979. Today, Nashville is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States lacking inter-city rail service, though it sees commuter rail in the form of the WeGo Star. Atlanta is served only by the long-distance Crescent. In January 2020, Amtrak representatives met with Tennessee state legislators to discuss the possibility of the Nashville–Atlanta route. In spring 2021, Amtrak included the route in its 15-year "Amtrak Connects US" expansion vision. The proposal calls for two round trips per day with a one-way trip time of 3 hours 6 minutes from Atlanta to Chattanooga, and 6 hours 34 minutes from Atlanta to Nashville. Intermediate stops on the 280 mi (450 km) route are listed as Nashville International Airport, Murfreesboro, Tullahoma, Bridgeport, Chattanooga, Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Dalton, Cartersville, and Marietta. In March 2023, the City of Chattanooga submitted the Nashville–Atlanta project to the Federal Railroad Administration's Corridor Identification and Development Program. The program provides money for engineering and feasibility studies and prioritizes routes for future federal funding. The corridor was accepted into the program in December 2023 and was granted $500,000 in development funds. As proposed, the train would operate over existing freight rail lines owned by CSX Transportation:
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Nashville–Atlanta passenger rail is a proposed inter-city passenger train service between Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia, via Chattanooga. As of December 2023, the project is moving forward and has received federal funding for engineering and feasibility studies.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1907
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1907. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The second session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1907|public|1|22-03-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and seven and one thousand nine hundred and eight.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1907|public|2|29-04-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Irish Tobacco Act 1907|public|3|04-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Law which prohibits the Growing of Tobacco in Ireland.}} | {{|Destructive Insects and Pests Act 1907|public|4|04-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to extend the Destructive Insects Act, 1877, to all Pests destructive to Crops, Trees, or Bushes.}} | {{|Injured Animals Act 1907|public|5|26-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to re-enact with amendments the Injured Animals Act, 1894.}} | {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1907|public|6|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1906}} | {{|Australian States Constitution Act 1907|public|7|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reservation for His Majesty’s pleasure of Bills passed by the Legislatures of the States forming part of the Commonwealth of Australia, and to confirm certain Acts passed by those Legislatures.}} | {{|Assay of Imported Watch-Cases (Existing Stocks Exemption) Act 1907|public|8|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to exempt from Assay Foreign Watch-Cases imported into the United Kingdom before the first day of June nineteen hundred and seven.}} | {{|Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907|public|9|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the reorganisation of His Majesty's Military Forces and for that purpose to authorise the establishment of County Associations, and the raising and maintenance of a Territorial Force, and for amending the Acts relating to the Reserve Forces.}} | {{|Employment of Women Act 1907|public|10|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to repeal section fifty-seven of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, and part of section seven of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, relating to the Employment of Women and Children.}} | {{|British North America Act 1907|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1907|public|11|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the sums to be paid by Canada to the several Provinces of the Dominion.}} | {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1907|public|12|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1857 and 1866, by extending the powers of the Court in relation -to Maintenance and Alimony, and leave to intervene.}} | {{|Finance Act 1907|public|13|09-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Released Persons (Poor Law Relief) Act 1907|public|14|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make better provision as to the Relief of Persons released from detention in Prisons, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and Inebriate Reformatories.}} | {{|Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1907|public|15|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable Provisional Orders to be made for regulating Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries.}} | {{|Evidence (Colonial Statutes) Act 1907|public|16|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the admission in evidence of statutes passed by the Legislatures of British possessions and protectorates, including Cyprus.}} | {{|Probation of Offenders Act 1907|public|17|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to permit the Release on Probation of Offenders in certain cases, and for other matters incidental thereto.}} | {{|Married Women's Property Act 1907|public|18|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Married Women’s Property Act, 1882.}} | {{|Prisons (Ireland) Act 1907|public|19|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable portion of a term of imprisonment in Ireland to be remitted as a reward for good conduct.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1907|public|20|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Butter and Margarine Act 1907|public|21|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Manufacture, Importation, and Sale of Butter and Margarine and similar Substances.}} | {{|Petty Sessions Clerk (Ireland) Amendment Act 1907|public|22|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland.}} | {{|Criminal Appeal Act 1907|public|23|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to establish a Court of Criminal Appeal and to amend the Law relating to Appeals in Criminal Cases.}} | {{|Limited Partnerships Act 1907|public|24|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to establish Limited Partnerships.}} | {{|Commissioners for Oaths (Prize Proceedings) Act 1907|public|25|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Administration of Oaths for the purpose of Proceedings in Prize Courts.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1907|public|26|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Advertisements Regulation Act 1907|public|27|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to authorise Local Authorities to make Byelaws respecting the Exhibition of Advertisements.}} | {{|Patents and Designs (Amendment) Act 1907|public|28|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Patents and Designs.}} | {{|Patents and Designs Act 1907|public|29|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to Patents for Inventions and the Registration of Designs and certain enactments relating to Trade Marks.}} | {{|Public Health (Scotland) Amendment Act 1907|public|30|28-08-1907|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend sections fifty-seven, fifty-eight, and fifty-nine of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897, relating to the prevention of infectious diseases.|note4=(Repealed by Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008) }} | {{|Vaccination Act 1907|public|31|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to substitute a Statutory Declaration for the Certificate required under section two of the Vaccination Act, 1898, of Conscientious Objection.}} | {{|Public Health (Regulations as to Food) Act 1907|public|32|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable regulations to be made for the prevention of danger arising to public health from the importation, preparation, storage, and distribution of articles of food.}} | {{|Qualification of Women (County and Borough Councils) Act 1907|public|33|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the capacity of Women to be elected and act as Members of County or Borough Councils.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1907|public|34|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Council of India Act 1907|public|35|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Council of India.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1907|public|36|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Transvaal Loan (Guarantee) Act 1907|public|37|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Treasury to guarantee the payment of a Loan to he raised by the Colony of the Transvaal.}} | {{|Irish Land Act 1907|public|38|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Disposal of Mining Rights under section thirteen of the Irish Land Act, 1903, and to amend section fifty-four of that Act.}} | {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1907|public|39|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, with respect to Laundries, and to extend that Act to certain Institutions and to provide for the inspection of certain premises.}} | {{|Notification of Births Act 1907|public|40|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the early Notification of Births.}} | {{|Whale Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1907|public|41|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to regulate Whale Fisheries in Scotland.}} | {{|Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Application of Penalties Act 1907|public|42|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the payment to the Fishery Board for Scotland of the penalties or other moneys recovered in respect of illegal sea fishing in Scotland.}} | {{|Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1907|public|43|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the better administration by the Central and Local Authorities in England and Wales of the enactments relating to Education.}} | {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1907|public|44|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Abolition of two Judgeships of the High Court in Ireland, and to reduce the Salary of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Lights on Vehicles Act 1907|public|45|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to render compulsory the carrying of Lights by Vehicles at Night.}} | {{|Employers' Liability Insurance Companies Act 1907|public|46|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply the provisions of the Life Assurance Companies Acts, 1870 to 1872, to companies carrying on the business of insuring Employers against liability to pay compensation or damages to workmen in their Employment.}} | {{|Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907|public|47|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister.}} | {{|Qualification of Women (County and Town Councils) (Scotland) Act 1907|public|48|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the capacity of Women to be elected and act as Members of County or Town Councils in Scotland.}} | {{|Vaccination (Scotland) Act 1907|public|49|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Vaccination in Scotland by authorising a statutory declaration of conscientious objection.}} | {{|Companies Act 1907|public|50|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1900.}} | {{|Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907|public|51|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate and amend the Laws and practice relating to the civil procedure in Sheriff Courts in Scotland, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1907|public|52|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend section seventy-eight of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the deduction of the space occupied by propelling power in ascertaining the tonnage of a ship.}} | {{|Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907|public|53|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Health Acts.}} | {{|Small Holdings and Allotments Act 1907|public|54|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Small Holdings and Allotments.}} | {{|London Cab and Stage Carriage Act 1907|public|55|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to cabs and stage carriages in London.}} | {{|Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act 1907|public|56|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the provision of Land for certain Evicted Tenants in Ireland and for other purposes connected therewith, and to make provision with respect to the tenure of office by the Estates Commissioners.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Deviation) Order Confirmation Act 1907|local|1|12-02-1907|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Deviation) Order 1907|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Galwey's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|1|29-04-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve, the Marriage of Charles Edward Galwey, a Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment, with Annie Louisa Galwey, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Byrne's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|2|29-04-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Morgan Byrne, Barrister-at-Law, With Edith Laura Byrne, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Baines Name Act 1907|note1=|private|3|04-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise Raymond Hill Baines to assume and bear the Christian Names of Henry Rodd, in lieu of the Christian Names of Raymond Hill.}} | {{|Murphy Grimshaw's Divorce (Validation) Act 1907|note1=|private|4|04-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the validity of a certain Decree, dated thirtieth October, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, of the High Court of Justice (Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division), dissolving the Marriage solemnized on the sixteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and eighty, between William Howard Murphy Grimshaw and Mary Evalina Julia Murphy Grimshaw, then Mary Evaliua Julia Woodward, Spinster, and to confirm the said Decree.}} | {{|FitzGerald's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|5|26-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Lida Eleanor Purcell FitzGerald with Gerald Purcell FitzGerald, her present husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Pasley Children Legitimisation Act 1907|note1=|private|6|02-08-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to declare legitimate certain children of Thomas Hamilton Sabine Pasley.}} }}
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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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The second session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1907|public|1|22-03-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and seven and one thousand nine hundred and eight.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1907|public|2|29-04-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Irish Tobacco Act 1907|public|3|04-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Law which prohibits the Growing of Tobacco in Ireland.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Destructive Insects and Pests Act 1907|public|4|04-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to extend the Destructive Insects Act, 1877, to all Pests destructive to Crops, Trees, or Bushes.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Injured Animals Act 1907|public|5|26-07-1907|archived=n|An Act to re-enact with amendments the Injured Animals Act, 1894.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1907|public|6|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1906}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Australian States Constitution Act 1907|public|7|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reservation for His Majesty’s pleasure of Bills passed by the Legislatures of the States forming part of the Commonwealth of Australia, and to confirm certain Acts passed by those Legislatures.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Assay of Imported Watch-Cases (Existing Stocks Exemption) Act 1907|public|8|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to exempt from Assay Foreign Watch-Cases imported into the United Kingdom before the first day of June nineteen hundred and seven.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907|public|9|02-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the reorganisation of His Majesty's Military Forces and for that purpose to authorise the establishment of County Associations, and the raising and maintenance of a Territorial Force, and for amending the Acts relating to the Reserve Forces.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Employment of Women Act 1907|public|10|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to repeal section fifty-seven of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, and part of section seven of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, relating to the Employment of Women and Children.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|British North America Act 1907|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1907|public|11|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the sums to be paid by Canada to the several Provinces of the Dominion.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1907|public|12|09-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Matrimonial Causes Acts, 1857 and 1866, by extending the powers of the Court in relation -to Maintenance and Alimony, and leave to intervene.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1907|public|13|09-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Released Persons (Poor Law Relief) Act 1907|public|14|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make better provision as to the Relief of Persons released from detention in Prisons, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and Inebriate Reformatories.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1907|public|15|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable Provisional Orders to be made for regulating Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Evidence (Colonial Statutes) Act 1907|public|16|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the admission in evidence of statutes passed by the Legislatures of British possessions and protectorates, including Cyprus.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Probation of Offenders Act 1907|public|17|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to permit the Release on Probation of Offenders in certain cases, and for other matters incidental thereto.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Married Women's Property Act 1907|public|18|21-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Married Women’s Property Act, 1882.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Prisons (Ireland) Act 1907|public|19|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable portion of a term of imprisonment in Ireland to be remitted as a reward for good conduct.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1907|public|20|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Butter and Margarine Act 1907|public|21|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Manufacture, Importation, and Sale of Butter and Margarine and similar Substances.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Petty Sessions Clerk (Ireland) Amendment Act 1907|public|22|21-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Criminal Appeal Act 1907|public|23|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to establish a Court of Criminal Appeal and to amend the Law relating to Appeals in Criminal Cases.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Limited Partnerships Act 1907|public|24|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to establish Limited Partnerships.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Commissioners for Oaths (Prize Proceedings) Act 1907|public|25|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Administration of Oaths for the purpose of Proceedings in Prize Courts.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1907|public|26|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Advertisements Regulation Act 1907|public|27|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to authorise Local Authorities to make Byelaws respecting the Exhibition of Advertisements.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Patents and Designs (Amendment) Act 1907|public|28|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Patents and Designs.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Patents and Designs Act 1907|public|29|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to Patents for Inventions and the Registration of Designs and certain enactments relating to Trade Marks.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Amendment Act 1907|public|30|28-08-1907|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend sections fifty-seven, fifty-eight, and fifty-nine of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897, relating to the prevention of infectious diseases.|note4=(Repealed by Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008) }}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Vaccination Act 1907|public|31|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to substitute a Statutory Declaration for the Certificate required under section two of the Vaccination Act, 1898, of Conscientious Objection.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Public Health (Regulations as to Food) Act 1907|public|32|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to enable regulations to be made for the prevention of danger arising to public health from the importation, preparation, storage, and distribution of articles of food.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Qualification of Women (County and Borough Councils) Act 1907|public|33|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the capacity of Women to be elected and act as Members of County or Borough Councils.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1907|public|34|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Council of India Act 1907|public|35|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Council of India.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1907|public|36|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Transvaal Loan (Guarantee) Act 1907|public|37|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Treasury to guarantee the payment of a Loan to he raised by the Colony of the Transvaal.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Irish Land Act 1907|public|38|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Disposal of Mining Rights under section thirteen of the Irish Land Act, 1903, and to amend section fifty-four of that Act.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1907|public|39|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, with respect to Laundries, and to extend that Act to certain Institutions and to provide for the inspection of certain premises.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Notification of Births Act 1907|public|40|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the early Notification of Births.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Whale Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1907|public|41|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to regulate Whale Fisheries in Scotland.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Application of Penalties Act 1907|public|42|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the payment to the Fishery Board for Scotland of the penalties or other moneys recovered in respect of illegal sea fishing in Scotland.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1907|public|43|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the better administration by the Central and Local Authorities in England and Wales of the enactments relating to Education.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1907|public|44|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Abolition of two Judgeships of the High Court in Ireland, and to reduce the Salary of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Lights on Vehicles Act 1907|public|45|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to render compulsory the carrying of Lights by Vehicles at Night.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Employers' Liability Insurance Companies Act 1907|public|46|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to apply the provisions of the Life Assurance Companies Acts, 1870 to 1872, to companies carrying on the business of insuring Employers against liability to pay compensation or damages to workmen in their Employment.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907|public|47|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "| {{|Qualification of Women (County and Town Councils) (Scotland) Act 1907|public|48|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the capacity of Women to be elected and act as Members of County or Town Councils in Scotland.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "| {{|Vaccination (Scotland) Act 1907|public|49|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Vaccination in Scotland by authorising a statutory declaration of conscientious objection.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "| {{|Companies Act 1907|public|50|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1900.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "| {{|Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907|public|51|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate and amend the Laws and practice relating to the civil procedure in Sheriff Courts in Scotland, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1907|public|52|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend section seventy-eight of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the deduction of the space occupied by propelling power in ascertaining the tonnage of a ship.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "| {{|Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907|public|53|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Health Acts.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "| {{|Small Holdings and Allotments Act 1907|public|54|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Small Holdings and Allotments.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "| {{|London Cab and Stage Carriage Act 1907|public|55|28-08-1907|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to cabs and stage carriages in London.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "| {{|Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act 1907|public|56|28-08-1907|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the provision of Land for certain Evicted Tenants in Ireland and for other purposes connected therewith, and to make provision with respect to the tenure of office by the Estates Commissioners.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Deviation) Order Confirmation Act 1907|local|1|12-02-1907|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Deviation) Order 1907|}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Galwey's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|1|29-04-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve, the Marriage of Charles Edward Galwey, a Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment, with Annie Louisa Galwey, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "| {{|Byrne's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|2|29-04-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Morgan Byrne, Barrister-at-Law, With Edith Laura Byrne, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "| {{|Baines Name Act 1907|note1=|private|3|04-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise Raymond Hill Baines to assume and bear the Christian Names of Henry Rodd, in lieu of the Christian Names of Raymond Hill.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "| {{|Murphy Grimshaw's Divorce (Validation) Act 1907|note1=|private|4|04-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the validity of a certain Decree, dated thirtieth October, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, of the High Court of Justice (Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division), dissolving the Marriage solemnized on the sixteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and eighty, between William Howard Murphy Grimshaw and Mary Evalina Julia Murphy Grimshaw, then Mary Evaliua Julia Woodward, Spinster, and to confirm the said Decree.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "| {{|FitzGerald's Divorce Act 1907|note1=|private|5|26-07-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Lida Eleanor Purcell FitzGerald with Gerald Purcell FitzGerald, her present husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "| {{|Pasley Children Legitimisation Act 1907|note1=|private|6|02-08-1907|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to declare legitimate certain children of Thomas Hamilton Sabine Pasley.}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 69, "text": "}}", "title": "7 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1907. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1906. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The first session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1906|public|1|30-03-1906|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and six and one thousand nine hundred and seven.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1906|public|2|30-03-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Seed Potatoes Supply (Ireland) Act 1906|public|3|29-05-1906|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to loans and Rales made for the purpose of the supply of Seed Potatoes to occupiers and cultivators of land in Ireland.}} | {{|Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1906|public|4|29-05-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend certain provisions of the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts to Money Orders transmitted to and from Foreign States and British Protectorates.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }} | {{|Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act 1906|public|5|22-06-1906|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the falsification of Seamen's and Soldiers' Certificates of Service or Discharge, and to false statements made, used, or given in connection with Entry or Enlistment into His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Marine Forces.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }} | {{|Metropolitan Police (Commission) Act 1906|public|6|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to hold an Inquiry respecting the Duties of the Metropolitan Police in dealing with cases of Drunkenness, Disorder, and Solicitation in the Streets.}} | {{|Police (Superannuation) Act 1906|public|7|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Constables.}} | {{|Finance Act 1906|public|8|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Indian Railways Act Amendment Act 1906|public|9|20-07-1906|archived=n|All Act to amend the Indian Railways Act, 1894.}} | {{|Education of Defective Children (Scotland) Act 1906|public|10|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Education and Conveyance to School of Epileptic and Crippled and Defective Children.}} | {{|Reserve Forces Act 1906|public|11|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces.}} | {{|Municipal Corporations Amendment Act 1906|public|12|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882.}} | {{|Wireless Telegraphy Act 1906|public|13|20-07-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1904,|note4=(Repealed by Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949) }} | {{|Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1906|public|14|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Acts 1881 and 1892.}} | {{|Extradition Act 1906|public|15|04-08-1906|repealed=y|An Act to include Bribery amongst Extradition Crimes.|note4=(Repealed by Extradition Act 1989) }} | {{|Justices of the Peace Act 1906|public|16|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Justices of the Peace.}} | {{|Bills of Exchange (Crossed Cheques) Act 1906|public|17|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend section eighty-two of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1906|public|18|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Deanery of Manchester Act 1906|public|19|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Revenues of the Deanery of Manchester.}} | {{|Revenue Act 1906|public|20|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and for other pm-poses connected with Finance.}} | {{|Ground Game (Amendment) Act 1906|public|21|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Ground Game Act, 1880.}} | {{|Post Office (Literature for the Blind) Act 1906|public|22|04-08-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the transmission by Post of Books and Papers impressed for the use of the Blind.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }} | {{|Charitable Loan Societies (Ireland) Act 1906|public|23|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland.}} | {{|Solicitors Act 1906|public|24|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Solicitors Acts.}} | {{|Open Spaces Act 1906|public|25|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate Enactments relating to Open Spaces.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1906|public|26|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and seven, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act 1906|public|27|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to the sale of Agricultural Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs.}} | {{|Crown Lands Act 1906|public|28|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Crown Lands Acts, 1829 to 1894.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1906|public|29|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Colonial Marriages (Deceased Wife's Sister) Act 1906|public|30|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to declare the law with respect to a marriage between a man and his deceased wife's sister domiciled in parts of the British Possessions where such a marriage is legal.}} | {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act (1898) Amendment Act 1906|public|31|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, with respect to Bridges.}} | {{|Dogs Act 1906|public|32|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Enactments relating to injury to live stock by Dogs, and otherwise to amend the Law relating to Dogs.}} | {{|Local Authorities (Treasury Powers) Act 1906|public|33|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Local Government Board the Powers of the Treasury under enactments relating to Local Authorities.}} | {{|Prevention of Corruption Act 1906|public|34|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Prevention of Corruption.|note4=(Repealed by Bribery Act 2010) }} | {{|Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1906|public|35|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Fatal Accidents Inquiry (Scotland) Act, 1895, and to make further provision for Inquiry into Sudden and Suspicious Deaths in Scotland.}} | {{|Musical Copyright Act 1906|public|36|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to Musical Copyright.}} | {{|Labourers (Ireland) Act 1906|public|37|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Labourers in Ireland and to make provision with respect to the application of portion of the Ireland Development Grant.}} | {{|Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906|public|38|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to further promote the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}} | {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland) Act 1906|public|39|29-11-1906|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in Ireland on Saturdays and Sundays, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Marriage with Foreigners Act 1906|public|40|29-11-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Marriages between British Subjects and Foreigners.}} | {{|Marine Insurance Act 1906|public|41|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to codify the Law relating to Marine Insurance.}} | {{|Licensing Act 1906|public|42|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the manner in which the powers and duties of justices acting in and for a borough may be exercised under the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1904.}} | {{|Street Betting Act 1906|public|43|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act for the Suppression of Betting in Streets and other Public Places.}} | {{|Burial Act 1906|public|44|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the consents required for the use of ground for burials and the construction of Cemeteries.}} | {{|Removal of Offensive Matter Act 1906|public|45|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to repeal the provisions of the Metropolitan Police Act, 1839, with respect to the removal of Offensive Matter in places within the Metropolitan Police District.}} | {{|Recorders, Stipendiary Magistrates, and Clerks of the Peace Act 1906|public|46|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to make provision as to the appointment of Deputies for Recorders, Stipendiary Magistrates, and Clerks of the Peace, and for the temporary performance of the duties of those officers in case of vacancies.}} | {{|Trade Disputes Act 1906|public|47|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for the regulation of Trades Unions and Trade Disputes.}} | {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1906|public|48|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1900.}} | {{|Census of Production Act 1906|public|49|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for taking a Census of Production.}} | {{|National Galleries of Scotland Act 1906|public|50|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to establish a Board of Trustees to manage the National Galleries of Scotland; and for other purposes.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1906|public|51|21-12-1906|archived=n|All Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Land Tax Commissioners Act 1906|public|52|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts granting a Land Tax and other Rates and Taxes, and to remove the qualification by estate required in the case of all such Commissioners, whether appointed under this or any previous Act.}} | {{|Notice of Accidents Act 1906|public|53|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Returns and Notifications of Accidents in Mines, Quarries, Factories, and Workshops, and under the Notice of Accidents Act 1894.}} | {{|Town Tenants (Ireland) Act 1906|public|54|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to improve the position of Tenants of certain Houses, Shops, or other Buildings in L-eland.}} | {{|Public Trustee Act 1906|public|55|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide for the appointment of a Public Trustee and to amend the Law relating to the administration of Trusts.}} | {{|Agricultural Holdings Act 1906|public|56|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Agricultural Holdings.}} | {{|Education (Provision of Meals) Act 1906|public|57|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make provision for Meals for Children attending Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales.}} | {{|Workmen's Compensation Act 1906|public|58|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law with respect to Compensation to Workmen for Injuries suffered in the course of their Employment.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Crystal Palace Company's Act 1906|local|1|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by London County Council (Crystal Palace) Act 1951 (c.xxviii)) }} | {{|Dean Forest Act 1906|local|119|04-08-1906|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to authorise the exchange of parcels of waste in the Forest of Dean and to amend the Dean Forest (Mines) Act 1904.}} | {{|Tramways Orders Confirmation Act 1906|local|134|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Altrincham Urban District Council Tramways Order 1906| |po2=Dewsbury Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po3=Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po4=Ossett Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po5=Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Extension) Tramways Order 1906| |po6=Rochdale Corporation Tramways Order 1906|}} | {{|Glasgow and South Western Railway Order Confirmation Act 1906|local|135|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Glasgow and South Western Railway Order 1906|}} | {{|Water Orders Confirmation Act 1906|local|136|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Herne Water Order 1906| |po2=Maidstone Water Order 1906| |po3=Mid-Kent Water Order 1906| |po4=Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Order 1906| |po5=Sleaford and District Water Order 1906| |po6=Slough Water Order 1906|}} | {{|Dunfermline and District Tramways Order Confirmation Act 1906|local|212|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Dunfermline and District Tramways Order 1906|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1906|private|1|04-08-1906|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act for confirming an Agreement between the Right Honourable Godfrey Charles Viscount Tredegar, and the trustees of his settled estates, and the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Company, for the conveyance to the Company of lands forming part of the settled estates; and an Agreement between the Company and Lord Tredegar for the issue to Lord Tredegar of a sum of £100,000 Preferred Ordinary Stock of the Company; for authorising the trustees of the settled estates to purchase from Lord Tredegar a sum of £25,000, part of such last-mentioned Preferred Ordinary Stock, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Bute (English and Welsh) Estates Act 1906|private|2|04-08-1906|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to make further provisions for the management of the English and Welsh Estates devised by the Trust Disposition and Settlement of John Patrick Crichton Stuart Marquess of Bute, deceased.}} | {{|Wallis' Divorce Act 1906|note1=|private|3|29-05-1906|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Elizabeth Caroline Wallis with Henry Aubrey Beaumont Wallis, commonly called Aubrey Wallis, her present husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}} }}
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1906. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The first session of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1906|public|1|30-03-1906|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and six and one thousand nine hundred and seven.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1906|public|2|30-03-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Seed Potatoes Supply (Ireland) Act 1906|public|3|29-05-1906|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to loans and Rales made for the purpose of the supply of Seed Potatoes to occupiers and cultivators of land in Ireland.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1906|public|4|29-05-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend certain provisions of the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts to Money Orders transmitted to and from Foreign States and British Protectorates.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act 1906|public|5|22-06-1906|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the falsification of Seamen's and Soldiers' Certificates of Service or Discharge, and to false statements made, used, or given in connection with Entry or Enlistment into His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Marine Forces.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police (Commission) Act 1906|public|6|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to hold an Inquiry respecting the Duties of the Metropolitan Police in dealing with cases of Drunkenness, Disorder, and Solicitation in the Streets.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Police (Superannuation) Act 1906|public|7|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Constables.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1906|public|8|22-06-1906|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Indian Railways Act Amendment Act 1906|public|9|20-07-1906|archived=n|All Act to amend the Indian Railways Act, 1894.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Education of Defective Children (Scotland) Act 1906|public|10|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Education and Conveyance to School of Epileptic and Crippled and Defective Children.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Reserve Forces Act 1906|public|11|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Municipal Corporations Amendment Act 1906|public|12|20-07-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Wireless Telegraphy Act 1906|public|13|20-07-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1904,|note4=(Repealed by Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1906|public|14|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Acts 1881 and 1892.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Extradition Act 1906|public|15|04-08-1906|repealed=y|An Act to include Bribery amongst Extradition Crimes.|note4=(Repealed by Extradition Act 1989) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Justices of the Peace Act 1906|public|16|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Justices of the Peace.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Bills of Exchange (Crossed Cheques) Act 1906|public|17|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend section eighty-two of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1906|public|18|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Deanery of Manchester Act 1906|public|19|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Revenues of the Deanery of Manchester.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1906|public|20|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and for other pm-poses connected with Finance.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Ground Game (Amendment) Act 1906|public|21|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Ground Game Act, 1880.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Post Office (Literature for the Blind) Act 1906|public|22|04-08-1906|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the transmission by Post of Books and Papers impressed for the use of the Blind.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Charitable Loan Societies (Ireland) Act 1906|public|23|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Solicitors Act 1906|public|24|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Solicitors Acts.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Open Spaces Act 1906|public|25|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate Enactments relating to Open Spaces.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1906|public|26|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and seven, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act 1906|public|27|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to the sale of Agricultural Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Crown Lands Act 1906|public|28|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Crown Lands Acts, 1829 to 1894.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1906|public|29|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Colonial Marriages (Deceased Wife's Sister) Act 1906|public|30|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to declare the law with respect to a marriage between a man and his deceased wife's sister domiciled in parts of the British Possessions where such a marriage is legal.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act (1898) Amendment Act 1906|public|31|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, with respect to Bridges.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Dogs Act 1906|public|32|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Enactments relating to injury to live stock by Dogs, and otherwise to amend the Law relating to Dogs.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Local Authorities (Treasury Powers) Act 1906|public|33|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Local Government Board the Powers of the Treasury under enactments relating to Local Authorities.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Prevention of Corruption Act 1906|public|34|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Prevention of Corruption.|note4=(Repealed by Bribery Act 2010) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1906|public|35|04-08-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Fatal Accidents Inquiry (Scotland) Act, 1895, and to make further provision for Inquiry into Sudden and Suspicious Deaths in Scotland.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Musical Copyright Act 1906|public|36|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to Musical Copyright.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Labourers (Ireland) Act 1906|public|37|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Labourers in Ireland and to make provision with respect to the application of portion of the Ireland Development Grant.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906|public|38|04-08-1906|archived=n|An Act to further promote the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland) Act 1906|public|39|29-11-1906|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in Ireland on Saturdays and Sundays, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Marriage with Foreigners Act 1906|public|40|29-11-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Marriages between British Subjects and Foreigners.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Marine Insurance Act 1906|public|41|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to codify the Law relating to Marine Insurance.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|Licensing Act 1906|public|42|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the manner in which the powers and duties of justices acting in and for a borough may be exercised under the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1904.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Street Betting Act 1906|public|43|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act for the Suppression of Betting in Streets and other Public Places.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|Burial Act 1906|public|44|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the consents required for the use of ground for burials and the construction of Cemeteries.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Removal of Offensive Matter Act 1906|public|45|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to repeal the provisions of the Metropolitan Police Act, 1839, with respect to the removal of Offensive Matter in places within the Metropolitan Police District.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Recorders, Stipendiary Magistrates, and Clerks of the Peace Act 1906|public|46|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to make provision as to the appointment of Deputies for Recorders, Stipendiary Magistrates, and Clerks of the Peace, and for the temporary performance of the duties of those officers in case of vacancies.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Trade Disputes Act 1906|public|47|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for the regulation of Trades Unions and Trade Disputes.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1906|public|48|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1900.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "| {{|Census of Production Act 1906|public|49|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to provide for taking a Census of Production.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "| {{|National Galleries of Scotland Act 1906|public|50|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to establish a Board of Trustees to manage the National Galleries of Scotland; and for other purposes.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1906|public|51|21-12-1906|archived=n|All Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners Act 1906|public|52|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts granting a Land Tax and other Rates and Taxes, and to remove the qualification by estate required in the case of all such Commissioners, whether appointed under this or any previous Act.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "| {{|Notice of Accidents Act 1906|public|53|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Returns and Notifications of Accidents in Mines, Quarries, Factories, and Workshops, and under the Notice of Accidents Act 1894.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "| {{|Town Tenants (Ireland) Act 1906|public|54|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to improve the position of Tenants of certain Houses, Shops, or other Buildings in L-eland.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "| {{|Public Trustee Act 1906|public|55|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide for the appointment of a Public Trustee and to amend the Law relating to the administration of Trusts.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "| {{|Agricultural Holdings Act 1906|public|56|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Agricultural Holdings.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "| {{|Education (Provision of Meals) Act 1906|public|57|21-12-1906|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make provision for Meals for Children attending Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "| {{|Workmen's Compensation Act 1906|public|58|21-12-1906|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law with respect to Compensation to Workmen for Injuries suffered in the course of their Employment.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Crystal Palace Company's Act 1906|local|1|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by London County Council (Crystal Palace) Act 1951 (c.xxviii)) }}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "| {{|Dean Forest Act 1906|local|119|04-08-1906|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to authorise the exchange of parcels of waste in the Forest of Dean and to amend the Dean Forest (Mines) Act 1904.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "| {{|Tramways Orders Confirmation Act 1906|local|134|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Altrincham Urban District Council Tramways Order 1906| |po2=Dewsbury Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po3=Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po4=Ossett Corporation Tramways Order 1906| |po5=Portobello and Musselburgh Tramways (Port Seton Extension) Tramways Order 1906| |po6=Rochdale Corporation Tramways Order 1906|}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "| {{|Glasgow and South Western Railway Order Confirmation Act 1906|local|135|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Glasgow and South Western Railway Order 1906|}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "| {{|Water Orders Confirmation Act 1906|local|136|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Herne Water Order 1906| |po2=Maidstone Water Order 1906| |po3=Mid-Kent Water Order 1906| |po4=Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Order 1906| |po5=Sleaford and District Water Order 1906| |po6=Slough Water Order 1906|}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "| {{|Dunfermline and District Tramways Order Confirmation Act 1906|local|212|13-02-1906|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Dunfermline and District Tramways Order 1906|}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 69, "text": "}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 70, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1906|private|1|04-08-1906|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act for confirming an Agreement between the Right Honourable Godfrey Charles Viscount Tredegar, and the trustees of his settled estates, and the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Company, for the conveyance to the Company of lands forming part of the settled estates; and an Agreement between the Company and Lord Tredegar for the issue to Lord Tredegar of a sum of £100,000 Preferred Ordinary Stock of the Company; for authorising the trustees of the settled estates to purchase from Lord Tredegar a sum of £25,000, part of such last-mentioned Preferred Ordinary Stock, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 71, "text": "| {{|Bute (English and Welsh) Estates Act 1906|private|2|04-08-1906|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to make further provisions for the management of the English and Welsh Estates devised by the Trust Disposition and Settlement of John Patrick Crichton Stuart Marquess of Bute, deceased.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 72, "text": "| {{|Wallis' Divorce Act 1906|note1=|private|3|29-05-1906|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Elizabeth Caroline Wallis with Henry Aubrey Beaumont Wallis, commonly called Aubrey Wallis, her present husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 73, "text": "}}", "title": "6 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1906. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Ģedule
Ģedule (also Ģedulis) is a tributary of the left bank of Iecava in Bauska Municipality. It begins as a district ditch on the western edge of Dreimaņi marsh, south of Tāma. It flows along the Semigallia plain mainly in the north direction, collecting the waters of the surrounding marshes. The river is regulated in most of its course, except for a small section before the mouth. It flows into the Iecava river in Iecava near Dartija.
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Ģedule is a tributary of the left bank of Iecava in Bauska Municipality. It begins as a district ditch on the western edge of Dreimaņi marsh, south of Tāma. It flows along the Semigallia plain mainly in the north direction, collecting the waters of the surrounding marshes. The river is regulated in most of its course, except for a small section before the mouth. It flows into the Iecava river in Iecava near Dartija.
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2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
The 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship will be the 21st edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-19 national teams of Europe. Lithuania will host the tournament. A total of eight teams are playing in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2005 eligible to participate. 52 (out of 55) UEFA nations entered the qualifying competition, with the hosts Lithuania also competing despite already qualifying automatically, and seven teams would qualify for the final tournament at the end of round 2 to join the hosts.
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The 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship will be the 21st edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-19 national teams of Europe. Lithuania will host the tournament. A total of eight teams are playing in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2005 eligible to participate.
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Depati Amir Stadium
Depati Amir Stadium is a stadium located in Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands. This stadium is a national standard stadium and has quite complete facilities built on 2 hectares land. Apart from being a football sports facility, an international standard running track with eight lanes was also built. This stadium is often used in various football competitions, one of which is the Liga 3 Bangka Belitung Islands zone season 2023 which will be held at this stadium.
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Depati Amir Stadium is a stadium located in Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands. This stadium is a national standard stadium and has quite complete facilities built on 2 hectares land. Apart from being a football sports facility, an international standard running track with eight lanes was also built. This stadium is often used in various football competitions, one of which is the Liga 3 Bangka Belitung Islands zone season 2023 which will be held at this stadium.
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Third government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso
The third government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso was formed on 22 June 2023, following the latter's reelection as President of the Community of Madrid by the Assembly of Madrid on 22 June and her swearing-in on the following day, as a result of the People's Party (PP) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 2023 Madrilenian regional election. It succeeded the second Ayuso government and has been the incumbent Government of the Community of Madrid since 22 June 2023, a total of 163 days, or 5 months and 14 days. The cabinet comprises members of the PP and a number of independents. The Council of Government is structured into the office for the president and nine ministries.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1904
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1904. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The fifth session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1904|public|1|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and four and one thousand nine hundred and five.}} | {{|Metropolitan Improvements (Funds) Act 1904|public|2|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to authorise the appropriation of the surplus funds derived from Battersea Park towards the opening of the Mall into Charing Cross and other Metropolitan Improvements.}} | {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1904|public|3|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1899.}} | {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1904|public|4|28-04-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1904|public|5|28-04-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Hall-marking of Foreign Plate Act 1904|public|6|22-07-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Hall-marking of Foreign Plate.}} | {{|Finance Act 1904|public|7|01-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Savings Banks Act 1904|public|8|01-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Savings Banks Acts.}} | {{|Registration of Clubs (Ireland) Act 1904|public|9|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Registration of Clubs in Ireland^ and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Wild Birds Protection (St. Kilda) Act 1904|public|10|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Wild Birds Protection Acts to the Island of St. Kilda, excepting as regards certain Birds required for the support of the Inhabitants of the Island.}} | {{|University of Liverpool Act 1904|public|11|15-08-1904|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Liverpool.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }} | {{|Leeds University Act 1904|public|12|15-08-1904|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Leeds.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }} | {{|London Electric Lighting Areas Act 1904|public|13|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Adjustment, in accordance with changes of boundary effected under the London (Government Act, 1899, of the Areas within which Local Authorities and Companies are authorised to supply Electricity.}} | {{|Post Office Act 1904|public|14|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Post Office Acts with respect to cumulative commissions on Money Orders and the use of embossed and impressed stamps.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }} | {{|Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act 1904|public|15|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.}} | {{|Public Health Act 1904|public|16|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to enable Regulations to be made for carrying into effect conventions with respect to the prevention of danger arising to public health from vessels, and the prevention of the conveyance of infection by means of vessels.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1904|public|17|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and five, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Education (Local Authority Default) Act 1904|public|18|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the case of default on the part of Local Authorities in the performance of their duties as respects elementary schools.}} | {{|Railways (Private Sidings) Act 1904|public|19|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Private Sidings on Railways.}} | {{|Poor Law Authorities (Transfer of Property) Act 1904|public|20|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of Property and other matters consequent upon the dissolution of Districts and Poor Law Unions or the addition of one Poor Law Union to another.}} | {{|Capital Expenditure (Money) Act 1904|public|21|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to enable the Treasury to borrow by means of Exchequer Bonds for purposes for which they are authorised to borrow by means of Terminable Annuities.}} | {{|Cunard Agreement (Money) Act 1904|public|22|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to an advance to be made to the Canard Steamship Company (Limited), under an Agreement with that Company dated the thirtieth day of July nineteen hundred and three.}} | {{|Licensing Act 1904|public|23|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1902, in respect to the extinction of Licences and the grant of new Licences.}} | {{|Wireless Telegraphy Act 1904|public|24|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the regulation of Wireless Telegraphy.|note4=(Repealed by Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949) }} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1904|public|25|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Indian Councils Act 1904|public|26|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Indian Councils Act, 1874.}} | {{|Secretary for Scotland Act 1904|public|27|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to authorise the transfer to the Secretary for Scotland of certain powers and duties under the Acts relating to Reformatory and Industrial Schools.}} | {{|Weights and Measures Act 1904|public|28|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Weights and Measures.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1904|public|29|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to continue Tarious Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Bishoprics of Southwark and Birmingham Act 1904|public|30|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the foundation of Bishoprics of Southwark and Birmingham and for matters incidental thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }} | {{|Shop Hours Act 1904|public|31|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Early Closing of Shops.}} | {{|Outdoor Relief (Friendly Societies) Act 1904|public|32|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Outdoor Relief Friendly Societies Act, 1894.}} | {{|Anglo-French Convention Act 1904|public|33|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act for approving and carrying into Effect a Convention between His Majesty and the President of the French Republic.}} | {{|Irish Land Act 1904|public|34|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend Section forty-eight of the Irish Land Act, 1903, with respect to the payment and application of the percentage provided by the said section.}} | {{|Prisons (Scotland) Act 1904|public|35|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to prisons in Scotland by abolishing the distinction between general prisons and ordinary prisons.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1904|public|36|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Dumbarton Tramways Order Confirmation Act 1904|local|1|02-02-1904|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Dumbarton Tramways Order 1904|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Scarisbrick Estate (Amendment) Act 1904|private|1|01-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to amend the Scarisbrick Estate Act 1877.}} | {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1904|private|2|15-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act for confirming an agreement between the Right Honourable Godfrey Charles Lord Tredegar and the trustees of his settled estates and the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Company for the conveyance to the Company of lands forming part of the settled estates and an agreement between the Company and Lord Tredegar for the issue to Lord Tredegar of a sum of £150,000 preferred ordinary stock of the Company for authorising the trustees of the settled estates to purchase from Lord Tredegar a sum of £50,000 part of such last-mentioned preferred ordinary stock for confirming the purchase by the trustees of the settled estates of a sum of £.50,000 preferred ordinary stock of the Company created and issued under the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Act 1897 and for other purposes.}} | {{|De Trafford Estate Act 1904|private|3|15-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to enlarge the powers of investment of the Trustees of Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford's settled estates so as to enable them to purchase his life interest in the settled estates and for vesting such life interest in such Trustees and for other purposes.}} }}
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See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The fifth session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1904|public|1|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and four and one thousand nine hundred and five.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Metropolitan Improvements (Funds) Act 1904|public|2|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to authorise the appropriation of the surplus funds derived from Battersea Park towards the opening of the Mall into Charing Cross and other Metropolitan Improvements.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1904|public|3|29-03-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1899.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1904|public|4|28-04-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1904|public|5|28-04-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Hall-marking of Foreign Plate Act 1904|public|6|22-07-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Hall-marking of Foreign Plate.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1904|public|7|01-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Savings Banks Act 1904|public|8|01-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Savings Banks Acts.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Registration of Clubs (Ireland) Act 1904|public|9|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Registration of Clubs in Ireland^ and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Wild Birds Protection (St. Kilda) Act 1904|public|10|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Wild Birds Protection Acts to the Island of St. Kilda, excepting as regards certain Birds required for the support of the Inhabitants of the Island.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|University of Liverpool Act 1904|public|11|15-08-1904|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Liverpool.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Leeds University Act 1904|public|12|15-08-1904|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Leeds.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|London Electric Lighting Areas Act 1904|public|13|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Adjustment, in accordance with changes of boundary effected under the London (Government Act, 1899, of the Areas within which Local Authorities and Companies are authorised to supply Electricity.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Post Office Act 1904|public|14|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Post Office Acts with respect to cumulative commissions on Money Orders and the use of embossed and impressed stamps.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act 1904|public|15|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Public Health Act 1904|public|16|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to enable Regulations to be made for carrying into effect conventions with respect to the prevention of danger arising to public health from vessels, and the prevention of the conveyance of infection by means of vessels.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1904|public|17|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and five, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Education (Local Authority Default) Act 1904|public|18|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the case of default on the part of Local Authorities in the performance of their duties as respects elementary schools.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Railways (Private Sidings) Act 1904|public|19|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Private Sidings on Railways.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Poor Law Authorities (Transfer of Property) Act 1904|public|20|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of Property and other matters consequent upon the dissolution of Districts and Poor Law Unions or the addition of one Poor Law Union to another.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Capital Expenditure (Money) Act 1904|public|21|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to enable the Treasury to borrow by means of Exchequer Bonds for purposes for which they are authorised to borrow by means of Terminable Annuities.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Cunard Agreement (Money) Act 1904|public|22|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to an advance to be made to the Canard Steamship Company (Limited), under an Agreement with that Company dated the thirtieth day of July nineteen hundred and three.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Licensing Act 1904|public|23|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1902, in respect to the extinction of Licences and the grant of new Licences.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Wireless Telegraphy Act 1904|public|24|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the regulation of Wireless Telegraphy.|note4=(Repealed by Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949) }}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1904|public|25|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Indian Councils Act 1904|public|26|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Indian Councils Act, 1874.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Secretary for Scotland Act 1904|public|27|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to authorise the transfer to the Secretary for Scotland of certain powers and duties under the Acts relating to Reformatory and Industrial Schools.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Weights and Measures Act 1904|public|28|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Weights and Measures.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1904|public|29|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to continue Tarious Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Bishoprics of Southwark and Birmingham Act 1904|public|30|15-08-1904|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the foundation of Bishoprics of Southwark and Birmingham and for matters incidental thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Shop Hours Act 1904|public|31|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Early Closing of Shops.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Outdoor Relief (Friendly Societies) Act 1904|public|32|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Outdoor Relief Friendly Societies Act, 1894.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Anglo-French Convention Act 1904|public|33|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act for approving and carrying into Effect a Convention between His Majesty and the President of the French Republic.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Irish Land Act 1904|public|34|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend Section forty-eight of the Irish Land Act, 1903, with respect to the payment and application of the percentage provided by the said section.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Prisons (Scotland) Act 1904|public|35|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to prisons in Scotland by abolishing the distinction between general prisons and ordinary prisons.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1904|public|36|15-08-1904|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Dumbarton Tramways Order Confirmation Act 1904|local|1|02-02-1904|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Dumbarton Tramways Order 1904|}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Scarisbrick Estate (Amendment) Act 1904|private|1|01-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to amend the Scarisbrick Estate Act 1877.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1904|private|2|15-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act for confirming an agreement between the Right Honourable Godfrey Charles Lord Tredegar and the trustees of his settled estates and the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Company for the conveyance to the Company of lands forming part of the settled estates and an agreement between the Company and Lord Tredegar for the issue to Lord Tredegar of a sum of £150,000 preferred ordinary stock of the Company for authorising the trustees of the settled estates to purchase from Lord Tredegar a sum of £50,000 part of such last-mentioned preferred ordinary stock for confirming the purchase by the trustees of the settled estates of a sum of £.50,000 preferred ordinary stock of the Company created and issued under the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Act 1897 and for other purposes.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|De Trafford Estate Act 1904|private|3|15-08-1904|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to enlarge the powers of investment of the Trustees of Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford's settled estates so as to enable them to purchase his life interest in the settled estates and for vesting such life interest in such Trustees and for other purposes.}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "}}", "title": "4 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1904. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1903. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The fourth session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Bank Holiday (Ireland) Act 1903|public|1|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for a Bank Holiday in Ireland on the seventeenth day of every March.}} | {{|Light Locomotives (Ireland) Act 1903|public|2|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Authorisation of Races with Light Locomotives in Ireland.}} | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1903|public|3|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two, one thousand nine hundred and three, and one thousand nine hundred and four.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1903|public|4|30-04-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Berwickshire County Town Act 1903|public|5|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Town of Duns to be the Head Burgh or County Town of Berwickshire.}} | {{|Naval Forces Act 1903|public|6|30-06-1903|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Constitution of a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, and a Force of Royal Marine Volunteers, and otherwise amend the Law relating to His Majesty's Naval Forces.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }} | {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act (1887) Amendment Act 1903|public|7|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887.}} | {{|Finance Act 1903|public|8|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|County Councils (Bills in Parliament) Act 1903|public|9|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to empower County Councils to promote Bills in Parliament.}} | {{|Education (Provision of Working Balances) Act 1903|public|10|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for the borrowing by Local Education Authorities for certain purposes.}} | {{|Contracts (India Office) Act 1903|public|11|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts as to the Mode of Execution of certain Contracts entered into on behalf of the Secretary of State for India in Council.}} | {{|Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1903|public|12|21-07-1903|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Postmaster General to issue Postal Orders of the value of Twenty-one Shillings.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }} | {{|Elementary Education Amendment Act 1903|public|13|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act, 1899.}} | {{|Borough Funds Act 1903|public|14|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Borough Funds Act, 1872.}} | {{|Local Government (Transfer of Powers) Act 1903|public|15|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend section ten of the Local Government Act, 1888.}} | {{|Public Offices Site (Dublin) Act 1903|public|16|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of certain land in Dublin as a site for a proposed Royal College of Science and other offices and buildings for the public service, and for purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Metropolitan Streets Act 1903|public|17|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Streets Act, 1867.}} | {{|Pistols Act 1903|public|18|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to regulate the sale and use of Pistols or other Firearms.}} | {{|Poor Law (Dissolution of School Districts and Adjustments) Act 1903|public|19|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to give power to dissolve School Districts formed under the Acts relating to the relief of the poor, and for facilitating adjustments on alterations of areas or authorities under those Acts.}} | {{|Patriotic Fund Reorganisation Act 1903|public|20|11-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to reorganise the Administration of the Patriotic Fund.|note4=(Repealed by Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004) }} | {{|Sugar Convention Act 1903|public|21|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for giving effect to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar.}} | {{|Naval Works Act 1903|public|22|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the construction of works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.}} | {{|Ireland Development Grant Act 1903|public|23|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for a Special Grant to be used for the purposes of the Development of Ireland.}} | {{|Education (London) Act 1903|public|24|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to extend and adapt the Education Act, 1902* to London.}} | {{|Licensing (Scotland) Act 1903|public|25|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Laws relating to Licensing in Scotland.}} | {{|Marriages Legalization Act 1903|public|26|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized at the Ellerker Chapel-of-Ease, Brantingham. and at the Churches of Saint Mark, Marske-in-Cleveland, All Saints- Brightwaltham (otherwise Brightwalton) and Saint Mary, Great Ilford, and at the Old Baptist Union Chapel, Grays Thurrock, and Marriages solemnized after banns published at the Mission Room in the parish of Marrick.}} | {{|South African Loan and War Contribution Act 1903|public|27|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Treasury to guarantee the payment of a Loan to be raised by the Transvaal, and to provide for the application of any sums paid by that Colony or the Orange River Colony towards the expenses incurred by His Majesty’s Government in or incidental to the prosecution of the late war in South Africa.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1903|public|28|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Military Works Act 1903|public|29|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}} | {{|Railways (Electrical Power) Act 1903|public|30|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Introduction and Use of Electrical Power on Railways.}} | {{|Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Act 1903|public|31|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Board of Agriculture powers and duties relating to the Industry of Fishing and to amend the Board of Agriculture Act 1889.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1903|public|32|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two and one thousand nine hundred and four, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1903|public|33|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Administration of Burghs in Scotland.}} | {{|Town Councils (Scotland) Act 1903|public|34|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Town Councils (Scotland) Act, 1900.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1903|public|35|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Motor Car Act 1903|public|36|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Locomotives on Highways Act, 1896.}} | {{|Irish Land Act 1903|note1=or the Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1903or the Wyndham Land Act|public|37|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the occupation and ownership of Land in Ireland and for other purposes relating thereto, and to amend the Labourers (Ireland) Acts.}} | {{|Poor Prisoners' Defence Act 1903|public|38|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Defence of Poor Prisoners.}} | {{|Housing of the Working Classes Act 1903|public|39|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Housing of the Working Classes.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1903|public|40|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Public Buildings Expenses Act 1903|public|41|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for defraying the expenses of the purchase of Land and Buildings and the construction of Buildings and Works in connexion with certain Public Departments.}} | {{|County Courts Act 1903|public|42|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of the County Courts.}} | {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1903|public|43|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894, in relation to Sheep Scab.}} | {{|General Dealers (Ireland) Act 1903|public|44|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act for regulating the business of Marine Store Dealers and Dealers in Second-hand Goods in Ireland.}} | {{|Employment of Children Act 1903|public|45|14-08-1903|archived=n|All Act to make better provision for regulating the Employment of Children.}} | {{|Revenue Act 1903|public|46|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make certain amendments of the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and of the Law relating to the powers and duties of the National Debt Commissioners.}} | {{|Military Lands Act 1903|public|47|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Military Lands Acts, 1892 to 1900, with respect to the acquisition of land for military purposes.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Western Trust Limited Act 1903|local|1|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Western Trust Limited to re-arrange its capital and to provide for the extinction of its B shares and for issuing ordinary shares in lieu thereof and for altering the memorandum and articles of association of the Company and for other purposes.}} | {{|Great Western Railway (Pension Fund) Act 1903|local|2|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Servants' Pension Fund of the Great Western Railway Company and for other purposes.}} | {{|Iveagh Trust Act 1903|note1=or the Dublin Improvement (Bull Alley Area) Act 1903|local|3|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amalgamate the Guinness Trust (Dublic) Fund with the Dublin Improvement (Bull Alley Area) Scheme to vest the property of the Guinness (Dublic) Trustees in the Trustees of the said scheme to change the name of such last-mentioned Trustees to confer further powers on them and for other purposes.}} | {{|Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company Act 1903|local|4|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company Limited to pay off capital paid in advance of calls and for other purposes.}} | {{|Great Northern and City Railway Act 1903|local|5|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Great Northern and City Railway Act 1902 and to authorise the Great Northern and City Railway Company to raise additional capital for the purposes of their undertaking.}} | {{|Maidstone Gas Act 1903|local|6|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Maidstone Gas Company to convert their existing capital to raise additional capital and for other purposes.}} | {{|Stoke Newington Borough Council Act 1903|local|7|30-06-1903|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise agreements between the Councils of the metropolitan boroughs of Stoke Newington Hackney and Islington with respect to the supply of electricity in bulk and to confer powers upon the Stoke Newington Borough Council with respect to the purchase of lands and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Local Law (Greater London Council and Inner London Boroughs) Order 1965 (SI 1965/540)) }} | {{|North Middlesex Gas Act 1903|local|8|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the North Middlesex Gas Company.}} | {{|Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Act 1903|local|9|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Light and Coke Company and for other purposes.}} | {{|Faversham Gas Act 1903|local|10|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Faversham Gas Company and for other purposes.}} | {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 5) Act 1903|local|140|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Castleblayney Order 1903| |po2=Castleblayney (Ballybay Town) Order 1903| |po3=Cork Port Sanitary Order 1903| |po4=Portadown and Banbridge Waterworks Order 1903|}} | {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 7) Act 1903|local|141|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=County of Antrim (Financial Relations) Order 1903| |po2=Counties of Down and Armagh (Financial Relations) Order 1903|}} | {{|North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Act 1903|local|263|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply (Consolidation) Act 1928 (c.cxviii)) }} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lochnell Estate Act 1903|private|1|11-08-1903|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to vest the estate of Lochnell in the county of Argyll in Trustees for certain purposes with power of sale and other powers.}} | {{|Pentillie Estate Act 1903|private|2|11-08-1903|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to enable money to be raised or secured upon the Pentillie Estate in the county of Cornwall devised by the Will of Augustus Coryton Esquire deceased.}} }}
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1903. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The fourth session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Bank Holiday (Ireland) Act 1903|public|1|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for a Bank Holiday in Ireland on the seventeenth day of every March.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Light Locomotives (Ireland) Act 1903|public|2|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Authorisation of Races with Light Locomotives in Ireland.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1903|public|3|27-03-1903|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two, one thousand nine hundred and three, and one thousand nine hundred and four.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1903|public|4|30-04-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Berwickshire County Town Act 1903|public|5|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Town of Duns to be the Head Burgh or County Town of Berwickshire.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Naval Forces Act 1903|public|6|30-06-1903|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Constitution of a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, and a Force of Royal Marine Volunteers, and otherwise amend the Law relating to His Majesty's Naval Forces.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act (1887) Amendment Act 1903|public|7|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1903|public|8|30-06-1903|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|County Councils (Bills in Parliament) Act 1903|public|9|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to empower County Councils to promote Bills in Parliament.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Education (Provision of Working Balances) Act 1903|public|10|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for the borrowing by Local Education Authorities for certain purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Contracts (India Office) Act 1903|public|11|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts as to the Mode of Execution of certain Contracts entered into on behalf of the Secretary of State for India in Council.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1903|public|12|21-07-1903|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Postmaster General to issue Postal Orders of the value of Twenty-one Shillings.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Elementary Education Amendment Act 1903|public|13|21-07-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act, 1899.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Borough Funds Act 1903|public|14|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Borough Funds Act, 1872.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Local Government (Transfer of Powers) Act 1903|public|15|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend section ten of the Local Government Act, 1888.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Public Offices Site (Dublin) Act 1903|public|16|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of certain land in Dublin as a site for a proposed Royal College of Science and other offices and buildings for the public service, and for purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Metropolitan Streets Act 1903|public|17|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Streets Act, 1867.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Pistols Act 1903|public|18|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to regulate the sale and use of Pistols or other Firearms.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Poor Law (Dissolution of School Districts and Adjustments) Act 1903|public|19|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to give power to dissolve School Districts formed under the Acts relating to the relief of the poor, and for facilitating adjustments on alterations of areas or authorities under those Acts.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Patriotic Fund Reorganisation Act 1903|public|20|11-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to reorganise the Administration of the Patriotic Fund.|note4=(Repealed by Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004) }}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Sugar Convention Act 1903|public|21|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for giving effect to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Naval Works Act 1903|public|22|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the construction of works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Ireland Development Grant Act 1903|public|23|11-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to provide for a Special Grant to be used for the purposes of the Development of Ireland.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Education (London) Act 1903|public|24|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to extend and adapt the Education Act, 1902* to London.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Licensing (Scotland) Act 1903|public|25|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Laws relating to Licensing in Scotland.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Marriages Legalization Act 1903|public|26|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized at the Ellerker Chapel-of-Ease, Brantingham. and at the Churches of Saint Mark, Marske-in-Cleveland, All Saints- Brightwaltham (otherwise Brightwalton) and Saint Mary, Great Ilford, and at the Old Baptist Union Chapel, Grays Thurrock, and Marriages solemnized after banns published at the Mission Room in the parish of Marrick.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|South African Loan and War Contribution Act 1903|public|27|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Treasury to guarantee the payment of a Loan to be raised by the Transvaal, and to provide for the application of any sums paid by that Colony or the Orange River Colony towards the expenses incurred by His Majesty’s Government in or incidental to the prosecution of the late war in South Africa.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1903|public|28|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Military Works Act 1903|public|29|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Railways (Electrical Power) Act 1903|public|30|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Introduction and Use of Electrical Power on Railways.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Act 1903|public|31|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Board of Agriculture powers and duties relating to the Industry of Fishing and to amend the Board of Agriculture Act 1889.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1903|public|32|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two and one thousand nine hundred and four, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1903|public|33|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Administration of Burghs in Scotland.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Town Councils (Scotland) Act 1903|public|34|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Town Councils (Scotland) Act, 1900.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1903|public|35|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Motor Car Act 1903|public|36|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Locomotives on Highways Act, 1896.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Irish Land Act 1903|note1=or the Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1903or the Wyndham Land Act|public|37|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the occupation and ownership of Land in Ireland and for other purposes relating thereto, and to amend the Labourers (Ireland) Acts.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Poor Prisoners' Defence Act 1903|public|38|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Defence of Poor Prisoners.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Housing of the Working Classes Act 1903|public|39|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Housing of the Working Classes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1903|public|40|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Public Buildings Expenses Act 1903|public|41|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for defraying the expenses of the purchase of Land and Buildings and the construction of Buildings and Works in connexion with certain Public Departments.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|County Courts Act 1903|public|42|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of the County Courts.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1903|public|43|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act to amend the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894, in relation to Sheep Scab.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|General Dealers (Ireland) Act 1903|public|44|14-08-1903|archived=n|An Act for regulating the business of Marine Store Dealers and Dealers in Second-hand Goods in Ireland.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Employment of Children Act 1903|public|45|14-08-1903|archived=n|All Act to make better provision for regulating the Employment of Children.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1903|public|46|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make certain amendments of the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and of the Law relating to the powers and duties of the National Debt Commissioners.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Military Lands Act 1903|public|47|14-08-1903|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Military Lands Acts, 1892 to 1900, with respect to the acquisition of land for military purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Western Trust Limited Act 1903|local|1|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Western Trust Limited to re-arrange its capital and to provide for the extinction of its B shares and for issuing ordinary shares in lieu thereof and for altering the memorandum and articles of association of the Company and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "| {{|Great Western Railway (Pension Fund) Act 1903|local|2|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Servants' Pension Fund of the Great Western Railway Company and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "| {{|Iveagh Trust Act 1903|note1=or the Dublin Improvement (Bull Alley Area) Act 1903|local|3|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amalgamate the Guinness Trust (Dublic) Fund with the Dublin Improvement (Bull Alley Area) Scheme to vest the property of the Guinness (Dublic) Trustees in the Trustees of the said scheme to change the name of such last-mentioned Trustees to confer further powers on them and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "| {{|Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company Act 1903|local|4|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company Limited to pay off capital paid in advance of calls and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "| {{|Great Northern and City Railway Act 1903|local|5|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Great Northern and City Railway Act 1902 and to authorise the Great Northern and City Railway Company to raise additional capital for the purposes of their undertaking.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "| {{|Maidstone Gas Act 1903|local|6|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Maidstone Gas Company to convert their existing capital to raise additional capital and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "| {{|Stoke Newington Borough Council Act 1903|local|7|30-06-1903|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise agreements between the Councils of the metropolitan boroughs of Stoke Newington Hackney and Islington with respect to the supply of electricity in bulk and to confer powers upon the Stoke Newington Borough Council with respect to the purchase of lands and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Local Law (Greater London Council and Inner London Boroughs) Order 1965 (SI 1965/540)) }}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "| {{|North Middlesex Gas Act 1903|local|8|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the North Middlesex Gas Company.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "| {{|Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Act 1903|local|9|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Light and Coke Company and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "| {{|Faversham Gas Act 1903|local|10|30-06-1903|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Faversham Gas Company and for other purposes.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "| {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 5) Act 1903|local|140|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Castleblayney Order 1903| |po2=Castleblayney (Ballybay Town) Order 1903| |po3=Cork Port Sanitary Order 1903| |po4=Portadown and Banbridge Waterworks Order 1903|}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "| {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 7) Act 1903|local|141|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=County of Antrim (Financial Relations) Order 1903| |po2=Counties of Down and Armagh (Financial Relations) Order 1903|}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "| {{|North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Act 1903|local|263|17-02-1903|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply (Consolidation) Act 1928 (c.cxviii)) }}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lochnell Estate Act 1903|private|1|11-08-1903|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to vest the estate of Lochnell in the county of Argyll in Trustees for certain purposes with power of sale and other powers.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "| {{|Pentillie Estate Act 1903|private|2|11-08-1903|maintained=y|archived=y|An Act to enable money to be raised or secured upon the Pentillie Estate in the county of Cornwall devised by the Will of Augustus Coryton Esquire deceased.}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "}}", "title": "3 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1903. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1905
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1905. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The sixth session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1905|public|1|30-03-1905|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty first day of March one thousand nine hundred and five and one thousand nine hundred and six.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1905|public|2|14-04-1905|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Licensing (Ireland) Act 1905|public|3|30-06-1905|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Hours of Closing of Licensed Premises on Christmas Day in Ireland.}} | {{|Finance Act 1905|public|4|30-06-1905|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provisions for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Mr. Speaker's Retirement Act 1905|public|5|11-07-1905|archived=n|An Act to settle and secure an Annuity upon the Right Honourable William Court Gully, in consideration of his eminent Services.}} | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1905|public|6|11-07-1905|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and six.}} | {{|War Stores (Commission) Act 1905|public|7|11-07-1905|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to hold an Investigation respecting War Stores in South Africa .}} | {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896, &c., Continuance Act 1905|public|8|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to extend the Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, &c., Continuance Act, 1901.}} | {{|Coal Mines (Weighing of Minerals) Act 1905|public|9|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, which relate to the Weighing of Minerals.}} | {{|Shipowners' Negligence (Remedies) Act 1905|public|10|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the Remedies of Persons injured by the Negligence of Shipowners.}} | {{|Railway Fires Act 1905|public|11|04-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to give Compensation for Damage by Fires caused by Sparks or Cinders from Railway Engines.}} | {{|Churches (Scotland) Act 1905|public|12|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Settlement of certain Questions between the Free Church and the United Free Church in Scotland, and to make certain amendments of the law with respect to the Church of Scotland.}} | {{|Aliens Act 1905|public|13|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to Aliens.|note4=(Repealed by Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919) }} | {{|Medical Act (1886) Amendment Act 1905|public|14|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the Medical Act, 1886.}} | {{|Trade Marks Act 1905|public|15|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Trade Marks.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1905|public|16|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1905|public|17|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and four and one thousand nine hundred and six, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Unemployed Workmen Act 1905|public|18|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to establish organisation with a view to the provision of Employment or Assistance for Unemployed Workmen in proper cases.}} | {{|East India Loans (Railways) Act 1905|public|19|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to empower the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise money in the United Kingdom for the construction, extension and equipment of Railways in India, by State Agency, or through the Agency of Companies, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Naval Works Act 1905|public|20|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the construction of works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1905|public|21|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1905|public|22|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Provisional Order (Marriages) Act 1905|public|23|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable Provisional Orders to be made for removing any invalidity or doubt attaching to Marriages by reason of some informality.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Leeds Corporation (Consolidation) Act 1905|local|1|14-02-1905|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Barrymore Estate Act 1905|private|1|11-07-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to'enable the Baron Barrymore to restore certain forfeited Leases in the Town of Tipperary, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Corbett Estate Act 1905|private|2|04-08-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to remove difficulties which prevent the dealing by way of mortgage with the fee simple of certain estates of the late Thomas George Corbett, Esquire, deceased, situate in the County of Lincoln, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Earl of Stamford's Cheshire Estate Act 1905|private|3|11-08-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|Au Act for the settlement of the hereditaments and property representing the estates devised by the Will, dated the 26th day of June 1875, of the Right Honourable George Harry Earl of Stamford and Warrington, and in such Will referred toas the Cheshire Estate, and for other purposes.}} | {{|McConnell's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|4|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Sir Robert john McConnell, Baronet, of Windsor Avenue, in the County and City of Belfast, with Elsie George McConnell, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Lautour's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|5|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Jane Sarah Victoria Lautour, of Ansty House, Erdington, in the County of Warwick, with Ernest Latour, her husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}} | {{|Malone's Divorce (Validation) Act 1905|note1=|private|6|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the validity of a certain Decree, dated twenty-second November one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, of the High Court of Justice (Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division) dissolving the Marriage solemnized on the eleventh July one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two between John Richard Malone and Charlotte Mildred Malone, then Charlotte Mildred Yarde-Buller, spinster, and to confirm the said Decree.}} | {{|Gamble's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|7|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Charles George Gamble (formerly of No. 14, Rostrevor Terrace, Orwell Road, Rathgar, but now of Mount Jerome House, both in the County of Dublin, and of 39, Fleet Street, in the City of Dublin), Solicitor of the Supreme Court of judicature, Ireland, with Ida Gertrude Gamble, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and other purposes.}} | {{|Donovan's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|8|11-07-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Alice Edith Donovan, the wife of Daniel Augustine Donovan, with the said Daniel Augustine Donovan, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}} }}
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See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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\". 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Act to facilitate the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to hold an Investigation respecting War Stores in South Africa .}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896, &c., Continuance Act 1905|public|8|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to extend the Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, &c., Continuance Act, 1901.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Coal Mines (Weighing of Minerals) Act 1905|public|9|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, which relate to the Weighing of Minerals.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Shipowners' Negligence (Remedies) Act 1905|public|10|04-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the Remedies of Persons injured by the Negligence of Shipowners.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Railway Fires Act 1905|public|11|04-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to give Compensation for Damage by Fires caused by Sparks or Cinders from Railway Engines.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Churches (Scotland) Act 1905|public|12|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Settlement of certain Questions between the Free Church and the United Free Church in Scotland, and to make certain amendments of the law with respect to the Church of Scotland.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Aliens Act 1905|public|13|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to Aliens.|note4=(Repealed by Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919) }}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Medical Act (1886) Amendment Act 1905|public|14|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the Medical Act, 1886.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Trade Marks Act 1905|public|15|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Trade Marks.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1905|public|16|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1905|public|17|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and four and one thousand nine hundred and six, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Unemployed Workmen Act 1905|public|18|11-08-1905|archived=n|An Act to establish organisation with a view to the provision of Employment or Assistance for Unemployed Workmen in proper cases.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|East India Loans (Railways) Act 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"paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Provisional Order (Marriages) Act 1905|public|23|11-08-1905|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable Provisional Orders to be made for removing any invalidity or doubt attaching to Marriages by reason of some informality.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Leeds Corporation (Consolidation) Act 1905|local|1|14-02-1905|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Barrymore Estate Act 1905|private|1|11-07-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to'enable the Baron Barrymore to restore certain forfeited Leases in the Town of Tipperary, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Corbett Estate Act 1905|private|2|04-08-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|An Act to remove difficulties which prevent the dealing by way of mortgage with the fee simple of certain estates of the late Thomas George Corbett, Esquire, deceased, situate in the County of Lincoln, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Earl of Stamford's Cheshire Estate Act 1905|private|3|11-08-1905|repealed=n|archived=y|Au Act for the settlement of the hereditaments and property representing the estates devised by the Will, dated the 26th day of June 1875, of the Right Honourable George Harry Earl of Stamford and Warrington, and in such Will referred toas the Cheshire Estate, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|McConnell's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|4|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Sir Robert john McConnell, Baronet, of Windsor Avenue, in the County and City of Belfast, with Elsie George McConnell, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Lautour's Divorce Act 1905|note1=|private|5|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Jane Sarah Victoria Lautour, of Ansty House, Erdington, in the County of Warwick, with Ernest Latour, her husband, and to enable her to marry again, and for other purposes.}}", "title": "5 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Malone's Divorce (Validation) Act 1905|note1=|private|6|30-06-1905|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the validity of a certain Decree, dated twenty-second November one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, of the High Court of Justice (Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division) dissolving the Marriage solemnized on the eleventh July one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two between John Richard Malone and Charlotte Mildred Malone, then Charlotte Mildred Yarde-Buller, spinster, and 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This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1905. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Football 7-a-side at the 2023 Parapan American Games
Football 7-a-side or CP football competitions at the 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile were held at the Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida from 18 to 25 November 2023. There are 84 players from 6 nations participating in the games. * Host nation (Chile) The first round, or group stage, was a competition between the 6 teams in one group, where engaged in a round-robin tournament within itself. The best two teams play for gold in the finals, the third and fourth place for the third place in the tournament, the fifth and the sixth in the table are the fifth and the sixth of the tournament respectively. Classification Athletes with a physical disability competed. The athlete's disability was caused by a non-progressive brain damage that affects motor control, such as cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury or stroke. Athletes must be ambulant. Players were classified by level of disability. Teams must field at least one class C5 or C6 player at all times. No more than two players of class C8 are permitted to play at the same time.
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Football 7-a-side or CP football competitions at the 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile were held at the Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida from 18 to 25 November 2023.
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Thomas Turner (naval officer)
Thomas Turner (23 December 1807 – 24 March 1883) was a United States Navy rear admiral. He served as commander of the Pacific Squadron from 1869 to 1870. Turner fought in the Mexican–American War and, though a Virginian, served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Turner was born at the Marengo plantation in King George County, Virginia in 1807 and raised at the Kinloch plantation in Fauquier County. He was appointed to the U.S. Navy as a midshipman on 21 April 1825. Turner received his training at sea attached to the Mediterranean Squadron, joining the frigate USS Constellation in 1827 and the sloop-of-war USS Warren in 1830. He became a passed midshipman on 4 June 1831. Remaining with the Mediterranean Squadron, Turner rejoined the Constellation in 1834 and then was reassigned to the frigate USS Delaware in 1835. He was promoted to lieutenant on 22 December 1835. From 1837 to 1838, Turner served aboard the frigate USS Macedonian in the West Indies Squadron. From 1838 to 1841, he was assigned to the frigate USS Columbia in the East India Squadron, participating in the Second Sumatran expedition. In 1843, Turner was assigned to the receiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. During the Mexican–American War, he was deployed with the Home Squadron. In April 1847, Turner commanded the schooner USS Reefer during the First Battle of Tuxpan. From June to October 1847, he commanded the stores ship USS Fredonia. Turner was then reassigned to the sloop-of-war USS Albany. In 1850, he returned to the receiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. From 1851 to 1853, Turner served aboard the frigate USS Congress in the Brazil Squadron. On 14 September 1855, he was promoted to commander. From 1858 to 1860, Turner served as the commanding officer of the sloop-of-war USS Saratoga. In March 1860, he participated in the Battle of Antón Lizardo at Veracruz, capturing the steamers Marques de Habana and General Miramón. Though born and raised in Virginia and a first cousin once removed of Robert E. Lee, Turner remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War. He was promoted to captain on 16 July 1862 and then to commodore on 13 December 1862. Turner was given command of the armored frigate USS New Ironsides and commended by Rear Adm. Samuel F. Du Pont for his actions during the First Battle of Charleston Harbor in April 1863. He was assigned to special duty at New York City in 1864 and then at Philadelphia in 1866. Turner was promoted to rear admiral effective 27 May 1868. He served as commander of the South Pacific Squadron from 1868 to 1869. Turner's ships provided aid after the August 1868 Arica, Peru earthquake in present-day Chile. In June 1869, he assumed full command of the entire Pacific Squadron. Turner retired from active duty on 21 April 1870 after forty-five years of military service. Turner was the son of Thomas Turner IV and Elizabeth Carter "Eliza" (Randolph) Turner. His father was a planter who served in the Virginia General Assembly. His mother was a first cousin of Robert E. Lee. Thomas and his sister Marietta served as groomsman and bridesmaid at Lee's June 1831 wedding. Thomas Turner's younger brother Henry Smith Turner (1 April 1811 – 16 December 1881) was an 1834 graduate of the United States Military Academy. He accompanied and helped document Stephen W. Kearny's 1845–1847 expedition to the Rocky Mountains, California and New Mexico. Capt. Henry S. Turner was wounded at the Battle of San Pasqual in December 1846 and brevetted major for gallant and meritorious conduct at the Battles of San Pasqual, Río San Gabriel and La Mesa. He left military service in July 1848 and settled in Missouri, becoming a banker and serving in the state House of Representatives (1858–1859) and on the St. Louis common council. On 1 June 1836, Thomas Turner married Frances Hales "Fanny" Palmer in Philadelphia. The officiant at the ceremony was Episcopal bishop William White. His wife's older brother was naval officer James Shedden Palmer. Turner and his wife had eight children. After his retirement, Turner and his wife settled in Philadelphia. They later moved to nearby Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1883. His remains were interred at the Evergreen Cemetery in Union County, New Jersey.
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "Thomas Turner (23 December 1807 – 24 March 1883) was a United States Navy rear admiral. He served as commander of the Pacific Squadron from 1869 to 1870. Turner fought in the Mexican–American War and, though a Virginian, served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Turner was born at the Marengo plantation in King George County, Virginia in 1807 and raised at the Kinloch plantation in Fauquier County. He was appointed to the U.S. Navy as a midshipman on 21 April 1825. Turner received his training at sea attached to the Mediterranean Squadron, joining the frigate USS Constellation in 1827 and the sloop-of-war USS Warren in 1830. He became a passed midshipman on 4 June 1831.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "Remaining with the Mediterranean Squadron, Turner rejoined the Constellation in 1834 and then was reassigned to the frigate USS Delaware in 1835. He was promoted to lieutenant on 22 December 1835. From 1837 to 1838, Turner served aboard the frigate USS Macedonian in the West Indies Squadron. From 1838 to 1841, he was assigned to the frigate USS Columbia in the East India Squadron, participating in the Second Sumatran expedition.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "In 1843, Turner was assigned to the receiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. During the Mexican–American War, he was deployed with the Home Squadron. In April 1847, Turner commanded the schooner USS Reefer during the First Battle of Tuxpan. From June to October 1847, he commanded the stores ship USS Fredonia. Turner was then reassigned to the sloop-of-war USS Albany. In 1850, he returned to the receiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "From 1851 to 1853, Turner served aboard the frigate USS Congress in the Brazil Squadron. On 14 September 1855, he was promoted to commander. From 1858 to 1860, Turner served as the commanding officer of the sloop-of-war USS Saratoga. In March 1860, he participated in the Battle of Antón Lizardo at Veracruz, capturing the steamers Marques de Habana and General Miramón.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "Though born and raised in Virginia and a first cousin once removed of Robert E. Lee, Turner remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War. He was promoted to captain on 16 July 1862 and then to commodore on 13 December 1862. Turner was given command of the armored frigate USS New Ironsides and commended by Rear Adm. Samuel F. Du Pont for his actions during the First Battle of Charleston Harbor in April 1863. He was assigned to special duty at New York City in 1864 and then at Philadelphia in 1866.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "Turner was promoted to rear admiral effective 27 May 1868. He served as commander of the South Pacific Squadron from 1868 to 1869. Turner's ships provided aid after the August 1868 Arica, Peru earthquake in present-day Chile. In June 1869, he assumed full command of the entire Pacific Squadron. Turner retired from active duty on 21 April 1870 after forty-five years of military service.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "Turner was the son of Thomas Turner IV and Elizabeth Carter \"Eliza\" (Randolph) Turner. His father was a planter who served in the Virginia General Assembly. His mother was a first cousin of Robert E. Lee. Thomas and his sister Marietta served as groomsman and bridesmaid at Lee's June 1831 wedding.", "title": "Personal" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "Thomas Turner's younger brother Henry Smith Turner (1 April 1811 – 16 December 1881) was an 1834 graduate of the United States Military Academy. He accompanied and helped document Stephen W. Kearny's 1845–1847 expedition to the Rocky Mountains, California and New Mexico. Capt. Henry S. Turner was wounded at the Battle of San Pasqual in December 1846 and brevetted major for gallant and meritorious conduct at the Battles of San Pasqual, Río San Gabriel and La Mesa. He left military service in July 1848 and settled in Missouri, becoming a banker and serving in the state House of Representatives (1858–1859) and on the St. Louis common council.", "title": "Personal" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "On 1 June 1836, Thomas Turner married Frances Hales \"Fanny\" Palmer in Philadelphia. The officiant at the ceremony was Episcopal bishop William White. His wife's older brother was naval officer James Shedden Palmer. Turner and his wife had eight children.", "title": "Personal" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "After his retirement, Turner and his wife settled in Philadelphia. They later moved to nearby Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1883. His remains were interred at the Evergreen Cemetery in Union County, New Jersey.", "title": "Personal" } ]
Thomas Turner was a United States Navy rear admiral. He served as commander of the Pacific Squadron from 1869 to 1870. Turner fought in the Mexican–American War and, though a Virginian, served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1902
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1902. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The third session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1902|public|1|21-03-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Pund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and one, one thousand nine hundred and two, and one thousand nine hundred and three.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1902|public|2|28-04-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1902|public|3|23-06-1902|archived=n|An Act to enable County Councils in Ireland to exclude Congested Districts from the Area of Charge for certain purposes.}} | {{|Loan Act 1902|public|4|23-06-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising money for the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred and three.}} | {{|Royal Naval Reserve Act 1902|public|5|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend section one of the Royal Naval Reserve (Volunteer) Act, 1896.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }} | {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1902|public|6|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Protection of Birds Act 1954) }} | {{|Finance Act 1902|public|7|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }} | {{|Cremation Act 1902|public|8|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for the regulation of the burning of Human Remains, and to enable Burial Authorities to establish Crematoria.}} | {{|Prison Officers (Pensions) Act 1902|public|9|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prison Act, 1877, with respect to the Allowances of Prison Officers under section thirty-six of that Act.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1927) }} | {{|Police Reservists Act 1902|public|10|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to Pensions and Gratuities of Police Reservists called out on permanent service.|note4=(Repealed by Police (Superannuation) Act 1906 and Police (Scotland) Act (1890) Amendment Act 1910) }} | {{|Immoral Traffic (Scotland) Act 1902|public|11|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Punishment of Persons trading in Prostitution in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 1976) }} | {{|British Museum Act 1902|public|12|22-07-1902|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the British Museum to remove certain newspapers and other printed matter from the present British Museum Buildings.}} | {{|Labour Bureaux (London) Act 1902|public|13|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the establishment of Labour Bureaux throughout the Metropolis.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }} | {{|University of Wales Act 1902|public|14|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Wales.|note4=(Repealed by Regional Development Agencies Act 1998) }} | {{|Musical (Summary Proceedings) Copyright Act 1902|public|15|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Musical Copyright.|note4=(Repealed by Copyright Act 1956) }} | {{|Pauper Children (Ireland) Act 1902|public|16|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Pauper Children (Ireland) Act, 1898.|note4=(Repealed by Children and Young Persons (Northern Ireland) Act 1950) }} | {{|Midwives Act 1902|public|17|31-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to secure the better training of Midwives, and to regulate their practice.|note4=(Repealed by Midwives Act 1951) }} | {{|Licensing (Ireland) Act 1902|public|18|31-07-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to issue of Licences for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquours in Ireland.}} | {{|Education Act 1901 (Renewal) Act 1902|public|19|31-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to renew the Education Act, 1901.|note4=(Repealed by Education Act 1918) }} | {{|Public Libraries (Ireland) Act 1902|public|20|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries (Ireland) Acts.}} | {{|Shop Clubs Act 1902|public|21|08-08-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to prohibit compulsory Membership of Unregistered Shop Clubs or Thrift Funds, and to regulate such as are duly registered.|note4=(Repealed by Wages Act 1986) }} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1902|public|22|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1902|public|23|08-08-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Marine Works (Ireland) Act 1902|public|24|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the execution and maintenance of Marine Works in Ireland, and for other like purposes.}} | {{|Lands Valuation (Scotland) Amendment Act 1902|public|25|08-08-1902|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lands Valuation (Scotland) Acts in regard to the Law relating to the Rating of Machinery.}} | {{|Pacific Cable (Amendment) Act 1902|public|26|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to substitute the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia for the Governments of the States of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria in the Pacific Cable Act, 1901.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1902|public|27|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and one and one thousand nine hundred and three, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Licensing Act 1902|public|28|08-08-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and to Drunkenness, and to provide for the Registration of Clubs.}} | {{|Freshwater Fish (Scotland) Act 1902|public|29|08-08-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better protection of Freshwater Fish in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 2003) }} | {{|Appropriation (No. 2) Act 1902|public|30|25-11-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and three, and to appropriate the further Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1902|public|31|25-11-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Supreme Court of Judicature Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925) }} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1902|public|32|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1902|public|33|18-12-1902|archived=n|An A(5t to provide for the payment of certain moneys to the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland.}} | {{|Patents Act 1902|public|34|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with reference to Applications for Patents and Compulsory Licences, and other matters connected therewith.}} | {{|Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act 1902|public|35|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the borrowing provisions of the Electric Lighting Act, 1882, and the Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act, 1890.}} | {{|Mail Ships Act 1902|public|36|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Mail Ships Act, 1891.}} | {{|Osborne Estate Act 1902|public|37|18-12-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the disposition and management of His Majesty's Osborne Estate in the Isle of Wight.}} | {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1902|public|38|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Local Government in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Militia and Yeomanry Act 1902|public|39|18-12-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia and Yeomanry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }} | {{|Uganda Railway Act 1902|public|40|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide further Money for the Uganda Railway.}} | {{|Metropolis Water Act 1902|public|41|18-12-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing a Water Board to manage the supply of Water within London and certain adjoining Districts, for transferring to the Water Board the undertakings of the Metropolitan Water Companies, and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Education Act 1902|note1=or the Balfour Act|public|42|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to Education in England and Wales.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Military Lands Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act 1902|local|1|16-01-1902|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n||note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }} }}
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See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The third session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1902|public|1|21-03-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Pund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred and one, one thousand nine hundred and two, and one thousand nine hundred and three.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1902|public|2|28-04-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1902|public|3|23-06-1902|archived=n|An Act to enable County Councils in Ireland to exclude Congested Districts from the Area of Charge for certain purposes.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Loan Act 1902|public|4|23-06-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising money for the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred and three.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Royal Naval Reserve Act 1902|public|5|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend section one of the Royal Naval Reserve (Volunteer) Act, 1896.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1902|public|6|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Protection of Birds Act 1954) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Finance Act 1902|public|7|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Cremation Act 1902|public|8|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for the regulation of the burning of Human Remains, and to enable Burial Authorities to establish Crematoria.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Prison Officers (Pensions) Act 1902|public|9|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prison Act, 1877, with respect to the Allowances of Prison Officers under section thirty-six of that Act.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1927) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Police Reservists Act 1902|public|10|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to Pensions and Gratuities of Police Reservists called out on permanent service.|note4=(Repealed by Police (Superannuation) Act 1906 and Police (Scotland) Act (1890) Amendment Act 1910) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Immoral Traffic (Scotland) Act 1902|public|11|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Punishment of Persons trading in Prostitution in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 1976) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|British Museum Act 1902|public|12|22-07-1902|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the British Museum to remove certain newspapers and other printed matter from the present British Museum Buildings.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Labour Bureaux (London) Act 1902|public|13|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the establishment of Labour Bureaux throughout the Metropolis.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|University of Wales Act 1902|public|14|22-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the privileges of the Graduates of the University of Wales.|note4=(Repealed by Regional Development Agencies Act 1998) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Musical (Summary Proceedings) Copyright Act 1902|public|15|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Musical Copyright.|note4=(Repealed by Copyright Act 1956) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Pauper Children (Ireland) Act 1902|public|16|22-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Pauper Children (Ireland) Act, 1898.|note4=(Repealed by Children and Young Persons (Northern Ireland) Act 1950) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Midwives Act 1902|public|17|31-07-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to secure the better training of Midwives, and to regulate their practice.|note4=(Repealed by Midwives Act 1951) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Licensing (Ireland) Act 1902|public|18|31-07-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to issue of Licences for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquours in Ireland.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Education Act 1901 (Renewal) Act 1902|public|19|31-07-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to renew the Education Act, 1901.|note4=(Repealed by Education Act 1918) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Public Libraries (Ireland) Act 1902|public|20|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries (Ireland) Acts.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Shop Clubs Act 1902|public|21|08-08-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to prohibit compulsory Membership of Unregistered Shop Clubs or Thrift Funds, and to regulate such as are duly registered.|note4=(Repealed by Wages Act 1986) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1902|public|22|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1902|public|23|08-08-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Marine Works (Ireland) Act 1902|public|24|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the execution and maintenance of Marine Works in Ireland, and for other like purposes.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Lands Valuation (Scotland) Amendment Act 1902|public|25|08-08-1902|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lands Valuation (Scotland) Acts in regard to the Law relating to the Rating of Machinery.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Pacific Cable (Amendment) Act 1902|public|26|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to substitute the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia for the Governments of the States of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria in the Pacific Cable Act, 1901.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1902|public|27|08-08-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and one and one thousand nine hundred and three, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Licensing Act 1902|public|28|08-08-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors and to Drunkenness, and to provide for the Registration of Clubs.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Freshwater Fish (Scotland) Act 1902|public|29|08-08-1902|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better protection of Freshwater Fish in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 2003) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Appropriation (No. 2) Act 1902|public|30|25-11-1902|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and three, and to appropriate the further Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1902|public|31|25-11-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Supreme Court of Judicature Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1902|public|32|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1902|public|33|18-12-1902|archived=n|An A(5t to provide for the payment of certain moneys to the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Patents Act 1902|public|34|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with reference to Applications for Patents and Compulsory Licences, and other matters connected therewith.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act 1902|public|35|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the borrowing provisions of the Electric Lighting Act, 1882, and the Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act, 1890.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Mail Ships Act 1902|public|36|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to amend the Mail Ships Act, 1891.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Osborne Estate Act 1902|public|37|18-12-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the disposition and management of His Majesty's Osborne Estate in the Isle of Wight.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1902|public|38|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Local Government in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Militia and Yeomanry Act 1902|public|39|18-12-1902|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia and Yeomanry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Uganda Railway Act 1902|public|40|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to provide further Money for the Uganda Railway.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1902|public|41|18-12-1902|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing a Water Board to manage the supply of Water within London and certain adjoining Districts, for transferring to the Water Board the undertakings of the Metropolitan Water Companies, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|Education Act 1902|note1=or the Balfour Act|public|42|18-12-1902|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to Education in England and Wales.}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Military Lands Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act 1902|local|1|16-01-1902|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n||note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "}}", "title": "2 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1902. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Xiao Ye (restaurant)
Xiao Ye is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Hollywood neighborhood, in the United States. Xiao Ye, which translates to "midnight snack" in Mandarin, is a restaurant at the intersection of Sandy Boulevard and 38th Street in northeast Portland's Hollywood neighborhood. Bon Appétit has said the restaurant has a "fun, unfussy design which includes mismatched vintage chairs in bold colors, patterned textiles, and checkered tile floors". Chef Louis Lin and co-owner Jolyn Chen opened the restaurant in September 2023; the duo prefer to describe the cuisine as "first-generation American" instead of New American or fusion. The menu has included grilled snapper with chipotle and chile negro butter, served with curtido on the side, as well as masa-mochiko madeleines and tom yum soup, pear and steak tartare, tomato toast, and Jolyn's Favorite Noodle V. 1, a pasta dish with sesame, Taiwanese black vinegar, and Lao Gan Ma. In 2023, Xiao Ye won in the Best New Restaurant category of Eater Portland's annual Eater Awards. Nathan Williams also included the business in website's 2023 list of sixteen "standout spots" in the "eclectic" Hollywood neighborhood. In his review for the Portland Mercury, Ned Lannamann wrote: "As it stands, though, Xiao Ye is an artful misfire: the sort of place that, as Mr. Huang sadly appears to desire it to be, is really only best when the customers are a little drunk, a little high, maybe both and in any event extremely hungry."
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Xiao Ye is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Hollywood neighborhood, in the United States.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1901
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1901. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. The second session of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 23 January 1901 until 17 August 1901. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund Act (No. 1) 1901|public|1|29-03-1901|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on the thirty- first day of March one thousand nine hundred, one thousand nine hundred and one, and one thousand nine hundred and two.}} | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1901|public|2|29-04-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}} | {{|Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act 1901|public|3|02-07-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend subsection (1) of section nine of the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1891, and subsection (2) of section forty-three of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896.}} | {{|Civil List Act 1901|public|4|02-07-1901|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, and for the payment of certain allowances and pensions.}} | {{|Demise of the Crown Act 1901|public|5|02-07-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Holding of Offices in case of the Demise of the Crown.}} | {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1901|public|6|02-07-1901|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two,}} | {{|Finance Act 1901|public|7|26-07-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}} | {{|Isolation Hospitals Act 1901|public|8|26-07-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Isolation Hospitals Act, 1893.}} | {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1901|public|9|09-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Employment and Attendance of Children at School in Scotland.}} | {{|Larceny Act 1901|public|10|09-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Larceny Act, 1861.}} | {{|Education Act 1901|public|11|09-08-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling local authorities to empower School Boards temporarily to carry on certain schools; and for sanctioning certain School Board expenses.}} | {{|Loan Act 1901|public|12|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising Money for the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred and two.}} | {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896, &c., Continuance Act 1901|public|13|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to continue the Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, the Tithe Rentcharge {Rates) Act, 1899, the Agricultural Rates, Congested Districts, and Burgh Land Tax Relief (Scotland) Act, 1896, and the Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act, 1898.}} | {{|Militia and Yeomanry Act 1901|public|14|17-08-1901|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia and Yeomanry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }} | {{|Royal Titles Act 1901|public|15|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to enable His most gracious Majesty to make an Addition to the Royal Style and Titles in recognition of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas.}} | {{|National Gallery (Purchase of Adjacent Land) Act 1901|public|16|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of certain land, near the National Gallery in London, and for purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1901|public|17|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Lunatics in Ireland.}} | {{|Patents Act 1901|public|18|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with reference to International Arrangements for Patents.}} | {{|Public Libraries Act 1901|public|19|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Public Libraries, Museums and Gymnasiums and to regulate the Liability of Managers of Libraries to Proceedings for Libel.}} | {{|Youthful Offenders Act 1901|public|20|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Youthful Offenders and for other purposes connected therewith.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1901|public|21|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}} | {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1901|public|22|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Factory and Workshop Acts.}} | {{|Marriages Legalization Act 1901|public|23|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act for legalizing Marriages heretofore solemnized in certain Churches and Places.}} | {{|Burgh Sewerage, Drainage and Water Supply (Scotland) Act 1901|public|24|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to the Sewerage and Drainage and Water Supply of Burghs in Scotland.}} | {{|East India Loan (Great Indian Peninsula Railway Debentures) Act 1901|public|25|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the purpose of paying off or redeeming Debentures of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company.}} | {{|Births and Deaths Registration Act 1901|public|26|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Districts for registration purposes and the appointment of Superintendent Registrars of Births and Deaths in certain Unions.}} | {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Sale to Children) Act 1901|public|27|17-08-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Children.}} | {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1901|public|28|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend sections fifty-four, fifty-six, fifty-seven and seventy-one of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, and to make provision with respect to the making of rates in certain urban districts in Ireland.}} | {{|Colonial Acts Confirmation Act 1901|public|29|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Acts of Colonial Legislatures.}} | {{|Purchase of Land (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1901|public|30|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to extend the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1889.}} | {{|Pacific Cable Act 1901|public|31|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Construction and Working of a Submarine Cable from the Island of Vancouver to New Zealand and to Queensland.}} | {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1901|public|32|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}} | {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1901|public|33|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}} | {{|Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Act 1901|public|34|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Acts.}} | {{|Public Works Loans Act 1901|public|35|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}} | {{|Light Railway Commissioners (Salaries) Act 1901|public|36|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Payment of another of the Light Railway Commissioners.}} | {{|Valuation (Ireland) Act 1901|public|37|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Valuation Lists and Rates in cases of a re-valuation under Section Sixty-five of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898.}} | {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1901|public|38|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Steam Trawling (Ireland) Act, 1889.}} | {{|Naval Works Act 1901|public|39|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Construction of Works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.}} | {{|Military Works Act 1901|public|40|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Henry Diaper and Company (Delivery Warrants) Act 1901|local|1|23-01-1901|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} }}
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1901|public|7|26-07-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to grant certain duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other duties, and to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and the National Debt, and to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Isolation Hospitals Act 1901|public|8|26-07-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Isolation Hospitals Act, 1893.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1901|public|9|09-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Employment and Attendance of Children at School in Scotland.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Larceny Act 1901|public|10|09-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Larceny Act, 1861.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Education Act 1901|public|11|09-08-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling local authorities to empower School Boards temporarily to carry on certain schools; and for sanctioning certain School Board expenses.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Loan Act 1901|public|12|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising Money for the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred and two.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896, &c., Continuance Act 1901|public|13|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to continue the Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, the Tithe Rentcharge {Rates) Act, 1899, the Agricultural Rates, Congested Districts, and Burgh Land Tax Relief (Scotland) Act, 1896, and the Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act, 1898.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Militia and Yeomanry Act 1901|public|14|17-08-1901|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia and Yeomanry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Royal Titles Act 1901|public|15|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to enable His most gracious Majesty to make an Addition to the Royal Style and Titles in recognition of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|National Gallery (Purchase of Adjacent Land) Act 1901|public|16|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of certain land, near the National Gallery in London, and for purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1901|public|17|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Lunatics in Ireland.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Patents Act 1901|public|18|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with reference to International Arrangements for Patents.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Public Libraries Act 1901|public|19|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Public Libraries, Museums and Gymnasiums and to regulate the Liability of Managers of Libraries to Proceedings for Libel.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Youthful Offenders Act 1901|public|20|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Youthful Offenders and for other purposes connected therewith.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1901|public|21|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and two, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1901|public|22|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Factory and Workshop Acts.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Marriages Legalization Act 1901|public|23|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act for legalizing Marriages heretofore solemnized in certain Churches and Places.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Burgh Sewerage, Drainage and Water Supply (Scotland) Act 1901|public|24|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to the Sewerage and Drainage and Water Supply of Burghs in Scotland.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|East India Loan (Great Indian Peninsula Railway Debentures) Act 1901|public|25|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the purpose of paying off or redeeming Debentures of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Births and Deaths Registration Act 1901|public|26|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Districts for registration purposes and the appointment of Superintendent Registrars of Births and Deaths in certain Unions.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Sale to Children) Act 1901|public|27|17-08-1901|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Children.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1901|public|28|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend sections fifty-four, fifty-six, fifty-seven and seventy-one of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, and to make provision with respect to the making of rates in certain urban districts in Ireland.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Colonial Acts Confirmation Act 1901|public|29|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Acts of Colonial Legislatures.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Purchase of Land (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1901|public|30|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to extend the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1889.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Pacific Cable Act 1901|public|31|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Construction and Working of a Submarine Cable from the Island of Vancouver to New Zealand and to Queensland.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1901|public|32|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1901|public|33|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Act 1901|public|34|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Acts.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1901|public|35|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans out of the Local Loans Fund and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Light Railway Commissioners (Salaries) Act 1901|public|36|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Payment of another of the Light Railway Commissioners.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Valuation (Ireland) Act 1901|public|37|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Valuation Lists and Rates in cases of a re-valuation under Section Sixty-five of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1901|public|38|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to amend the Steam Trawling (Ireland) Act, 1889.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Naval Works Act 1901|public|39|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Construction of Works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Military Works Act 1901|public|40|17-08-1901|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Henry Diaper and Company (Delivery Warrants) Act 1901|local|1|23-01-1901|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "}}", "title": "1 Edw. 7" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1901. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.
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Leo Abramowicz
Leon Abramowicz (born March 18, 1889 in Czernowitz; died February 15, 1978 in Vienna) was a Jewish Austrian painter who emigrated from Nazi Austria. Abramowicz was born into a Jewish family in Bukovina in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. His father worked as a butcher. His brother was Serge Abranovic (stage name; died 1942 in Warsaw), celebrated as the "Caruso of operetta". Abramowicz studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and from 1912 to 1914 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Karl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. After serving in the First World War as a soldier in the Austrian army, Abramowicz lived in Switzerland and France and, from the 1920s, in Vienna, where he worked as a freelance painter. From 1933 to 1935, he studied at the Vienna Academy under Karl Sterrer. He then settled in Vienna as a freelance painter and graphic artist. He was soon successful and received commissions from the USA, especially for portraits. This enabled him to rent a studio in Vienna's Prinz-Eugen-Straße and buy an apartment for himself and his wife Maria, née Prenosyl (* 1907), at Schottenbastei 16 in Vienna's city center. After Anschluss, the annexation of Austria to National Socialist Germany in March 1938, Abramowicz and his wife were perseucted due to anti-Jewish laws in Nazi Austria. Abramowicz fled to France on May 24, 1938, and his wife followed him in January 1939. Their apartment and its entire contents were confiscated in 1938. The inventory of the apartment and studio, including the entire artistic oeuvre since 1918, an estimated 600 oil paintings and 7,000 works on paper, copies after old masters, magnificent original costumes that Abramowicz had used for his works, a small collection of paintings by modern painters and several projection and photographic cameras were confiscated and forcibly sold. Their whereabouts are unknown. After fleeing, the couple first came to Nice. Abramowicz became friends with the painter Pierre Bonnard, who had a strong artistic influence on him. In 1940, Abramowicz and his wife were taken separately to internment camps. However, with the permission of the prefecture of Grenoble, they were given a refugee apartment as victims of the Nazis. In July 1943, the wife was captured by the Nazis and taken to the Gurs concentration camp. Abramowicz was arrested during a raid in August 1943 and sent to a camp in Toulouse. He and his wife managed to escape and lived underground with the help of a Jewish refugee committee until the liberation of the country. Abramowicz then worked as a freelance painter in Paris. In 1950, he and his wife returned to Vienna, where they lived in seclusion and Abramowicz worked as a painter. Until 1957, he studied again as a guest student in the painting master classes of Josef Dobrowsky and Robin Christian Andersen at the Vienna Academy of Arts. Stylistically influenced by Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Oskar Kokoschka and Anton Faistauer, Abramowitz mainly painted still lifes, portraits and landscapes. [[Category:Men]] [[Category:1978 deaths]] [[Category:1889 births]] [[Category:Austrian people]]
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Leon Abramowicz was a Jewish Austrian painter who emigrated from Nazi Austria.
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2024 in Togo
Events in the year 2024 in Togo.
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Events in the year 2024 in Togo.
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Young baronets of Bailieborough Castle (1821)
The Young baronetcy, of Bailieborough Castle in the County of Cavan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 28 August 1821 for William Young. He was a Director of the East India Company. The 2nd Baronet served as Governor General of Canada from 1869 to 1872 and was raised to the peerage as Baron Lisgar, of Lisgar and Bailieborough in the County of Cavan, in 1870. The peerage became extinct on his death in 1876; while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew, the 3rd Baronet. The heir apparent is the present holder's son Richard Christopher Roe Young (born 1983).
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The Young baronetcy, of Bailieborough Castle in the County of Cavan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 28 August 1821 for William Young. He was a Director of the East India Company. The 2nd Baronet served as Governor General of Canada from 1869 to 1872 and was raised to the peerage as Baron Lisgar, of Lisgar and Bailieborough in the County of Cavan, in 1870. The peerage became extinct on his death in 1876; while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew, the 3rd Baronet.
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2024 California's 20th congressional district special election
The 2024 California's 20th congressional district special election is an upcoming special election to elect a new member of the United States House of Representatives. The election will follow the resignation of Kevin McCarthy, the former speaker of the House, who announced his plans to resign by the end of the year on December 6, 2023. In accordance with division 10, part 6, of the California Elections Code, Governor Gavin Newsom must, within two weeks of the vacancy, schedule the special election for a date between 126 and 140 days afterwards. Because of this, the election is likely to be held in April or May 2024. At the start of the 118th Congress, the Republicans' narrow majority garnered from the 2022 elections allowed McCarthy, the then-leader of the House Republican Conference, to be elected speaker at the start of the session. However, opposition from the far-right Freedom Caucus prolonged the election, leading to fifteen rounds of voting that eventually resulted in McCarthy's election. The caucus continued its opposition of McCarthy during his tenure, threatening a government shutdown following his involvement in negotiations for the federal budget. When McCarthy led the House in passing a continuing resolution, relying on votes from the Democratic Caucus to effectively avert a shutdown, Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida filed a motion to vacate the speakership. On October 3, the motion narrowly passed, and McCarthy was removed from the office of Speaker of the House, the first instance of which in American history. Two months after his political defeat, McCarthy published an op-ed with The Wall Street Journal announcing his resignation from Congress, highlighting his accomplishments and stating that his work is "only getting started." His announcement came while House Republicans' majority was slimming following the expulsion of Representative George Santos of New York, making the legislative agenda of the new speaker, Mike Johnson of Louisiana, more difficult to pass. As such, Republicans see both the special and general House elections in 2024 as crucial to maintaining their influence in Congress.
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The 2024 California's 20th congressional district special election is an upcoming special election to elect a new member of the United States House of Representatives. The election will follow the resignation of Kevin McCarthy, the former speaker of the House, who announced his plans to resign by the end of the year on December 6, 2023. In accordance with division 10, part 6, of the California Elections Code, Governor Gavin Newsom must, within two weeks of the vacancy, schedule the special election for a date between 126 and 140 days afterwards. Because of this, the election is likely to be held in April or May 2024.
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Allan Chiyembekeza
Allan Chiyembekeza is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of Malawi, having been appointed to the position on 12 January 2015 by former president of Malawi, Peter Mutharika. His term began on 31 May 2014.
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Allan Chiyembekeza is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of Malawi, having been appointed to the position on 12 January 2015 by former president of Malawi, Peter Mutharika. His term began on 31 May 2014.
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Rebecca, Not Becky
Rebecca, Not Becky is a 2023 novel by Christine Platt and Catherine Wiggington Greene. De'Andrea Whitman, her husband Malik, and their daughter move to Rolling Hills, a wealthy community in Northern Virginia. Whitman, who is Black, meets Rebecca Myland, a white woman. Over the course of the novel, the two begin to become friends and join forces to organize an effort to remove a Confederate statue from the town's park. Rebecca, Not Becky is Platt and Greene's first collaboration and Platt's first adult novel. The novel was published by Amistad on December 5, 2023. Rebecca, Not Becky received positive reviews from critics. The Washington Post wrote that the plot was engaging and praised De'Andrea and Rebecca's characterization. Booklist praised the book's dual-perspective and humorous tone, saying that it was "a timely confrontation of white privilege." Shelf Awareness described the book as "hugely enjoyable" and noted that the book's social critique was nuanced and detailed. Publishers Weekly positively described the book's satire, saying that the plot was engaging and comparing the book to Kiley Reid's 2019 novel Such a Fun Age. Kirkus Reviews also praised the satirical plot and described the novel as "savvy fun."
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Wolfgang Wieland
Wolfgang Wieland (9 March 1948 – 5 December 2023) was a German lawyer and politician. He was a co-founder of the Berlin Alternative Liste (AL), a precursor of the Alliance 90/The Greens. He was a member of the parliament of the city of Berlin from 1987 to 1989 (AL) and from 1991 to 2004. As a lawyer he defended Fritz Teufel of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition (APO), and represented the joint plaintiff in the Mykonos restaurant assassinations, among others. Wieland was born in Berlin on 9 March 1948. He grew up in a Protestant family in Frankfurt where he completed school with the Abitur. He studied law first in Frankfurt and from 1967 at the Free University of Berlin. On 2 June he took part in a Außerparlamentarische Opposition (APO) demonstration where he witnessed the killing of Benno Ohnesorg by a policeman. Wieland said he identified with Ohnesorg as the attack could have happened to anyone. Wieland completed the first state exam in 1973 and the second in 1976. Wieland worked in a Sozietät [de] of lawyers from 1977. In 1978 to 1980, he defended Fritz Teufel, one of the leading figures of the APO, who was accused of involvement in the murder of Günter von Drenkmann, President of the Court of Appeal, and in the kidnapping of Peter Lorenz. He represented the joint plaintiff in the Mykonos restaurant assassinations of survivors of the Islamist attack in Berlin-Wilmersdorf in 1992 commissioned by the secret service of the Iranian mullah regime. In 1978, Wieland was a founding member of The Greens in Berlin, then named Alternative Liste für Demokratie und Umweltschutz (AL). The AL entered the Berlin city parliament in 1987; Wieland was a member until 1989, and again for the Greens from 1991 to 2004, often as leader of the faction. He was the voice of criticism from the opposition of the grand coalition of mayor Eberhard Diepgen (CDU) and Klaus Böger [de] (SPD). After that coalition broke in 2001, he served as senator of justice from June 2001 to January 2002, under mayor Klaus Wowereit, until Wowereit formed a red-red coalition. In September 2004, Wieland was a candidate for the Greens in Brandenburg. He was a member of the Bundestag from 2005 to 2013, mostly interested in interior politics and security. Wieland was a member of several organisations. In Berlin, he was on the board of the Deutsche Gesellschaft (German Society) and the Deutsche Vereinigung für Parlamentsfragen (German association for parliamentary questions). He served as vice president of the Förderkreis Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas, for the monument of murdered Jews in Europe. He was member of the foundation council of the Stiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur (Foundation for reappraisal of the SED dictatorship). He was a member of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge in Kassel, serving the graves of soldiers of the World Wars. Wieland was married to a judge; the couple had two daughters. He said in a 2003 interview that he had no intentions of leaving Berlin because of the family, and therefore had no ambitions for national politics with Bonn as the seat of the Bundestag. Wieland died on 5 December 2023, at age 75, after a serious illness.
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Avenida Constituyentes
Avenida Constituyentes is an avenue in Mexico City that runs from east to west. It is a principal access road to the Santa Fe, Mexico City business district. It is named in honor of the Constitution of Mexico. The avenue serves Álvaro Obregón and Miguel Hidalgo districts. Constituyentes metro station is a station on Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro on the western outskirts of the city center. The station's icon shows a quill, a pot of ink and a book, in reference to the Mexican constitutions of 1824, 1857 and 1917. Constituyentes serves the San Miguel Chapultepec and Ampliación Daniel Garza neighborhoods, in the Miguel Hidalgo borough. Casa Luis Barragán, Papalote Museo del Niño and Museo de Historia Natural are adjacent to the boulevard.
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Avenida Constituyentes is an avenue in Mexico City that runs from east to west. It is a principal access road to the Santa Fe, Mexico City business district. It is named in honor of the Constitution of Mexico. The avenue serves Álvaro Obregón and Miguel Hidalgo districts.
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2-(2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy)ethanol
2-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethanol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C6H15NO2 and is a liquid at room temperature. Dimethylaminoethoxyethanol is polyfunctional, having a tertiary amine, ether and hydroxyl functionality. Like other organic amines, it acts as a weak base. Dimethylaminoethoxyethanol is manufactured by reacting dimethylamine and ethylene oxide. Other methods are also available producing streams rich in the substance which then need to be further purified. As dimethylaminoethoxyethanol is weakly basic, it has been studied as a method of absorbing Greenhouse gases and in particular carbon dioxide. Dimethylaminoethoxyethanol is used extensively in surfactants which have also been evaluated as corrosion inhibitors. Surfactants prepared are usually cationic and may also be used as a biocide. This is particularly important for oilfield applications against Sulfate-reducing microorganisms. The material has other uses which include: The toxicity of dimethylaminoethoxyethanol has been extensively studied.
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2-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethanol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C6H15NO2 and is a liquid at room temperature. Dimethylaminoethoxyethanol is polyfunctional, having a tertiary amine, ether and hydroxyl functionality. Like other organic amines, it acts as a weak base.
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Smyrnove
Smyrnove (Ukrainian: Смирнове́) is a village in southern Ukraine, located administratively in Smyrnove rural hromada, Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Before 1946, it was known as Popivka (Ukrainian: Попівка). Smyrnove is located on the Verda river. It is located 21 kilometres (13 mi) southeast of the town Kamianka. The village was founded in 1805 in the times of the Russian Empire by state peasants from the village of Popivka [uk] in Chernihiv Governorate. They named the village "Popivka" after their original hometown. Subsequent waves of migrants arrived over the following few decades, and the population rapidly increased, reaching 1,175 people by 1830 and 6,070 by 1886. On the eve of World War I, Popivka had a population of 11,200 people. During the Russian Civil War, Popivka changed hands several times. In April 1918, it was captured by the Central Powers during their invasion of Ukraine. They left the village in November the same year. In early January 1919, Popivka was captured by the anti-communist White Army. It repeatedly changed hands between the White Army and the Bolsheviks over the remainder of the war, before finally ending up in the hands of the Bolsheviks on October 25, 1920, who established the communist Soviet Union on much of the territory of the former Russian Empire. Smyrnove was incorporated into Bilmak Raion of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. During World War II, in early October 1941, forces of Nazi Germany broke through Soviet lines near Melitopol and Orikhiv, and encircled the Soviet 18th Army led by Andrey Smirnov near Popivka. The 18th army entrenched itself and held out for a time, waiting for other Soviet forces led by Ivan Shepetov to arrive. After Shepetov's forces arrived on October 7, Smirnov ordered his forces to try to break out of the encirclement in the direction of nearby Oleksiivka. The breakthrough failed, and Smirnov was killed in the intense fighting, along with his troops. German troops captured Popivka and killed any remaining wounded Soviet soldiers they found, "ransacking" the village. They also deported 285 people from Popivka to Germany for forced labor. Eventually, the Red Army was able to approach the village again, much later in the war. A long battle ensued to recapture Popivka. On September 17, 1943, Popivka was liberated and the Nazis fled, destroying many buildings behind them as they did so. The economy was essentially destroyed by the war, but it was slowly rebuilt. In June 1946, after the end of the war, Popivka was renamed Smyrnove in honor of Andrey Smirnov. Monuments were also built to the Soviet soldiers who had perished fighting in the village. In 2005, the 200th anniversary of the founding of Smyrnove was celebrated. Delegations from villages that had formerly been part of Smyrnove or founded by people from Smyrnove all gathered in the village. They exchanged gifts and put on performances. On June 12, 2020, in accordance with nationwide administrative reform in Ukraine, Smyrnove was made the center of the newly created Smyrnove rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. On July 17, 2020, Bilmak Raion was abolished, and Smyrnove, as well as the hromada surrounding it, was transferred to Polohy Raion. Native language according to the 2001 Ukrainian census:
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Smyrnove is a village in southern Ukraine, located administratively in Smyrnove rural hromada, Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Before 1946, it was known as Popivka.
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Sergey Sheikin
Sergey Sheikin (Russian: Сергей Шейкин, born August 12, 1990, Kotelnikovo, Volgograd Oblast, USSR) is a Russian psychologist, psychic, entrepreneur, spiritual assistant. author of the theory of "gene" ancestral settings and the concept of the laws of the universe, during 11 years of practice, Sergey has conducted more than 6000 consultations worldwide and resolved tens of thousands of complex situations. Sergey regularly advises entrepreneurs in various business areas, Sergey is an alumnus of Harvard University and UC Berkeley. Sergey was born on August 12, 1990, in Kotelnikovo, on December 31, 2010 he left the military academy and left of his own accord, having no connections in the city. Then he started to think with his own head, stopped listening to anyone, respected everyone's opinion, but let it pass through a filter that allowed him to come to the right decisions. This is what guides people who violate the law of free will. They do not know what personal boundaries are and constantly seek to impose their fears on others Законы Вселенной. Инструкция к счастливой жизни. Russia: Бомбора. 2023. ISBN 978-5-04-186716-4.
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Sergey Sheikin is a Russian psychologist, psychic, entrepreneur, spiritual assistant. author of the theory of "gene" ancestral settings and the concept of the laws of the universe, during 11 years of practice, Sergey has conducted more than 6000 consultations worldwide and resolved tens of thousands of complex situations. Sergey regularly advises entrepreneurs in various business areas, Sergey is an alumnus of Harvard University and UC Berkeley.
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2024 IIHF World U18 Championship Division II
The 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship Division II will be two international under-18 ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Divisions II A and II B represent the fourth and the fifth tier of the IIHF World U18 Championship. The Division II Group A tournament will be played in Sosnowiec, Poland, from 17 to 23 April 2024. Source: All times are local. (Central European Summer Time – UTC+2) The Division II Group B tournament will be played in Puigcerdà, Spain, from 17 to 23 March 2024.
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The 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship Division II will be two international under-18 ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Divisions II A and II B represent the fourth and the fifth tier of the IIHF World U18 Championship.
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Hungry Heart (disambiguation)
"Hungry Heart" is a song by Bruce Springsteen. Hungry Heart may also refer to:
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"Hungry Heart" is a song by Bruce Springsteen. Hungry Heart may also refer to:
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Popivka
Popivka is a Ukrainian placename. It may refer to:
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Popivka is a Ukrainian placename. It may refer to: Popivka, Okhtyrka Raion, Sumy Oblast The former name of Smyrnove
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Lev (Egorov)
Archimandrite Lev (Leonid Mikhailovich Egorov; February 26, 1889, the village of Opechensky Posad, Borovichsky Uyezd, Novgorod Governorate - September 20, 1937) - clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church, brother of Metropolitan Gurij (Egorov). In July 2003, he was glorified as a hieromartyr by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church. Leonid Egorov graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of the St. Petersburg University. Then in 1915 he entered the Petrograd Theological Academy and studied there for three years. In 1918, the Academy was closed. At the end of 1915, Leonid was tonsured a monk of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra with the name Lev, and ordained hierodeacon and later hieromonk; in the same year his brother Vyacheslav took monastic vows with the name Gurij. In 1916 hieromonc Lev, along with his brother ("the Egorov brothers", as people started to call them at that time), and with Hieromonk Innokentij (Tikhonov), with the permission of the Diocesan authorities, started intensive missionary activity. They “went to the people,” that is, they turned to the workers and poor people living in the area of Ligovsky Prospekt. In 1918, according to Metropolitan Ioann (Wendland), “The fame of the ‘Egorov brothers’ spread throughout the city.” At the beginning of 1919, the “Egorov brothers” organized the Alexander Nevsky Brotherhood at the Lavra with the blessing of Metropolitan Benjamin of Petrograd. After the beginning of the Renovationism movement, inspired by the Soviet authorities, and of the 1922 seizure of church valuables in Russia campaign, hieromonk Lev was arrested (June 16, 1922) and subsequently deported from Petrograd. He served almost two years of exile, first in the Orenburg province, and then in the West Kazakhstan region near Lake Elton. During his absence from Petrograd, despite the repressions, the functioning of the Alexander Nevsky Brotherhood did not stop. In 1924, the period of exile ended. Then hieromonk Lev was elevated to the rank of archimandrite and in March 1926 was appointed a dean of the monastic town residences in Leningrad. Besides that, he was teaching Russian literature in the Theological and Pastoral School and was also a member of its pedagogical council. In October 1926, archimandrite Lev was appointed rector of the Feodorovskaya Icon Cathedral in Leningrad. Gradually, most of the members of the Brotherhood and, in 1930, two Brotherhood choirs moved there. In the spring of 1927 archimandrite Lev was arrested for the second time. At this time, about 70 people were studying at the Theological-Pastoral School, and its popularity began to irritate the authorities, who instructed the GPU/SPD to fabricate "the case of the Theological-Pastoral School". However, the case fell apart. On November 19, 1927, all those arrested were released under recognizance, and a year later, on November 10, 1928, the case was dropped altogether. Despite its virtually illegal existence, under the leadership of Archimandrite Lev the Alexander Nevsky Brotherhood continued social and charitable activities, which were strictly prohibited by Soviet laws. On the night of February 17–18, 1932, 500 people were arrested, including more than 40 members of the Alexander Nevsky Brotherhood. The investigation was carried out in an expedited manner. On March 22, 1932, the visiting commission of the OGPU/JSPD Collegium sentenced the defendants. Archimandrite Lev was sentenced to the maximum sentence - 10 years in a Correctional labour camp. On April 18, 1932, archimandrite Lev entered the Chernaya Rechka department of the Siberian labour camp (Sibirsky ITL, SIBULON, Siblag), located in the West Siberian region. In the end of April he started working in the mine lacated near the village Osinniki near Novokuznetsk. The work was extremely hard. The camp authorities accused the archimandrite of counter-revolutionary agitation among prisoners, and a special commission of the OGPU decided to transfer him to a punishment cell for a period of 2 years, and an NKVD troika increased his term of imprisonment in a forced labor camp by 2 years. At the end of March 1936, archimandrite Lev was transferred from the isolation ward to the Akhpun department of Siblag (to the Akhpun station, modern Temirtau). Here he still worked in the mine, sometimes transporting trolleys with rock for 14 hours a day. In 1937, another criminal case was fabricated against him. On September 13, an NKVD Troika sentenced erchimandrite Lev to capital punishment. He was shot on September 20, 1937. There is no information about the place of execution and burial in the archival investigation file. Officially, his relatives were informed that he died in the camp in 1942.
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The camp authorities accused the archimandrite of counter-revolutionary agitation among prisoners, and a special commission of the OGPU decided to transfer him to a punishment cell for a period of 2 years, and an NKVD troika increased his term of imprisonment in a forced labor camp by 2 years.", "title": "Imprisonment in Siblag and death" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "At the end of March 1936, archimandrite Lev was transferred from the isolation ward to the Akhpun department of Siblag (to the Akhpun station, modern Temirtau). Here he still worked in the mine, sometimes transporting trolleys with rock for 14 hours a day. In 1937, another criminal case was fabricated against him. On September 13, an NKVD Troika sentenced erchimandrite Lev to capital punishment. He was shot on September 20, 1937. 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Archimandrite Lev - clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church, brother of Metropolitan Gurij (Egorov). In July 2003, he was glorified as a hieromartyr by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Kaštela fortress
Kaštela or Kaštele is a cliff-hanging fortress built above the village of Rizvići, Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fortress is suspended against the cliffs of mount Zahor. It dates from the Middle Ages, from the time of the medieval Bosnian state. Kaštel is on the slopes of Zahor mountain, on inaccessible cliff-face, overhanging the Kozica canyon, on the triple border of the municipalities of Busovača, Kiseljak and Fojnica, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it belongs administratively to Kiseljak municipality. It is located above Rizvići village, and in the vicinity of the historic village of Milodraž, at an altitude of 1158 meters a.s.l., making it altitude-wise, along with Kozograd, the highest of all the old towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kaštela fortress is a cliff-hanging fortress in Kozica canyon, above the village of Rizvići, near Fojnica, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fortress is suspended against the cliffs of mount Zahor. It dates from the Middle Ages, from the time of the medieval Bosnian state. The old fortress of Kaštela consist of three larger caves located deep in the rocky part of Zahor. The cave openings are larger, so 40 to 50 people can fit into one opening. The building also served as a kind of monastery, for a prayer and church school space. When the Bosnian Franciscans settled in Fojnica, they built it in order to dedicate themselves to God in a special way, and to educate their brothers. The fort's inaccessibility could mean that it was originally built to be used as a hermitage (hermitage) for the Franciscans, where they took refuge in order to temporarily live an ascetic life in prayer and in a spiritual sense, meditate. In the middle of the 15th century, the fort was used as a shelter, which was especially evident during the fall of Bosnia under Ottoman rule. An abundant spring rises just above this rock complex. It is called "the water of Brother Anđeo Zvizdović", in memory to Fra Anđeo Zvizdović. The whole complex is called Kaštele. After the fall of Bosnia, fra Anđeo Zvizdović took refuge in this fort with his Franciscan brothers from Fojnica friary. It is very likely that the friars from Kreševo friary and Kraljeva Sutjeska friary took refuge here with them. After the Ottomans occupied Kozograd and Fojnica, friars from the Fojnica Franciscan friary took refuge in the Kastele fortress, and that among them was Friar Anđeo Zvizdović, just in the time before his meeting with the Sultan Mehmed II el Fatih, from whom he received the Ahdnama of Milodraž in 1463. Today there are Muslim Bosniak villages around Kaštela, among whom there is a legend that Kaštela should not be disturbed, because otherwise a great misfortune would befall the village. Another popular belief is that in one of the towers there is an iron door at the entrance to some underground treasure room. Yet another legend, told by the local residents of the surrounding villages, say that there was a large iron shackle in the stone to which ships were once tied, and that sea was entering the canyon of the Kozica river through the valleys of the Bosna and Lašva rivers. Today, fortress is in bad shape. The Fojnica friary maintained Kaštela without any help from the authorities. The walls have been preserved. The appearance of the building is recognizable. It is a curiosity that, despite being exposed to rain and sun, there is still one wooden beam sticking out of the wall today. Two brick towers still stand today. The local people called them the White City and the Black City. Many believed that Kaštela cadastrally belonged to Fojnica, so the initiative to include this locality in the list of national monuments was initiated by Fra Nikica Vujica, during his mandate as the Guardian of the Franciscan friary in Fojnica. On the insistence of Fojnica friars, the KONS inscribed the fortress onto the list of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on November 11, 2017. However, it turned out that Kaštela belong to Kiseljak municipality, so the Kiseljak municipality continued with the process, and undertook to prepare it for the rehabilitation of the site.
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Yet another legend, told by the local residents of the surrounding villages, say that there was a large iron shackle in the stone to which ships were once tied, and that sea was entering the canyon of the Kozica river through the valleys of the Bosna and Lašva rivers.", "title": "Historical background and description" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "Today, fortress is in bad shape. The Fojnica friary maintained Kaštela without any help from the authorities. The walls have been preserved. The appearance of the building is recognizable. It is a curiosity that, despite being exposed to rain and sun, there is still one wooden beam sticking out of the wall today. Two brick towers still stand today. The local people called them the White City and the Black City.", "title": "State of conservation and protection" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Many believed that Kaštela cadastrally belonged to Fojnica, so the initiative to include this locality in the list of national monuments was initiated by Fra Nikica Vujica, during his mandate as the Guardian of the Franciscan friary in Fojnica. On the insistence of Fojnica friars, the KONS inscribed the fortress onto the list of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on November 11, 2017. However, it turned out that Kaštela belong to Kiseljak municipality, so the Kiseljak municipality continued with the process, and undertook to prepare it for the rehabilitation of the site.", "title": "State of conservation and protection" } ]
Kaštela or Kaštele is a cliff-hanging fortress built above the village of Rizvići, Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fortress is suspended against the cliffs of mount Zahor. It dates from the Middle Ages, from the time of the medieval Bosnian state.
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Arelys Henao
Luz Arelys Henao Ruiz (born 3 December 1976) is a Colombian singer and songwriter. Arelys was born in the municipality of Sabanalarga and moved to Medellín in 1988. In that city she began her artistic career, inspired by the referent of Colombian popular music Darío Gómez. In different journalistic spaces, the Colombian singer has spoken of the hard situation she had to live from a very young age due to her taste for music and the context of violence in which she grew up in the south of the department, very affected by the presence of guerrillas for decades. Since 1996 she has released several solo albums and some collaborations with artists of the genre such as El Charrito Negro, Giovanny Ayala, Jimmy Gutiérrez and the aforementioned Darío Gómez. During her career she has been recognized as "La reina de la música popular" (The queen of popular music) due to her extensive musical career. In her more than twenty-year career, Henao has shared the stage with renowned Colombian and international artists such as Los Tigres del Norte, Ana Gabriel, Maelo Ruiz, Helenita Vargas, Diomedes Díaz y Tormenta, among many others. In 2015 she recorded the song "La reina y el rey" with Darío Gómez, composed by Argemiro Jaramillo, which achieved commercial and critical recognition in Colombia. Henao has achieved four nominations to the Premios Nuestra Tierra in the categories of Best Female Performance and Best Female Artist. Henao's musical story inspired Caracol Televisión to produce a self-titled biographical television series. [[Category:Women's rights activists]] [[Category:Colombian musicians]] [[Category:Colombian women singers]] [[Category:Colombian singers]]
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Luz Arelys Henao Ruiz is a Colombian singer and songwriter.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1807
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1807. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The first session of the 3rd Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 15 December 1806 until 27 April 1807. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Controverted Elections Act 1807|public|1|06-01-1807|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills Act 1807|public|2|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)) }} | {{|Duties on Malt Act 1807|public|3|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Pensions, etc. Act 1807|public|4|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1807|public|5|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Irish Militia Act 1807|public|6|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Interchange of Grain Between Great Britain and Ireland Act 1807|public|7|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Arms and Gunpowder (Ireland) Act 1807|public|8|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1807|public|9|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1807|public|10|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1807|public|11|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (Ireland) Act 1807|public|12|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Accounts, etc., of Barrack Master General Act 1807|public|13|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Controverted Elections (Ireland) Act 1807|public|14|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Army and Navy Act 1807|public|15|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Sale of Crown Rents, etc. (Ireland) Act 1807|public|16|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Auction Duties (Ireland) Act 1807|public|17|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise Duties and Taxes (Ireland) Act 1807|public|18|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks (Ireland) Act 1807|public|19|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks Act 1807|public|20|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Assessed Taxes (Ireland) Act 1807|public|21|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounties on Sugar Act 1807|public|22|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|South Sea Company Act 1807|public|23|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation Act 1807|public|24|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1807|public|25|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1807|public|26|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise Act 1807|public|27|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt Act 1807|public|28|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounties (Great Britain) Act 1807|public|29|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act (No. 2) 1807|public|30|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (Ireland) Act 1807|public|31|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny Act 1807|public|32|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1807|public|33|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bringing of Coals, etc., to London Act 1807|public|34|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (Ireland) Act 1807|public|35|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Abolition of Slave Trade Act 1807|public|36|25-03-1807|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Depredations on the Thames Act 1807|public|37|25-03-1807|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and amend an Act, made in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames and its Vicinity; and to amend an Act made in the Second Year of His present Majesty, to prevent the committing of Thefts and Frauds by Persons navigating Bum Boats, and other Boats, upon the River Thames.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)) }} | {{|Paper Duties (Ireland) Act 1807|public|38|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuities to Branches of Royal Family Act 1807|public|39|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties, etc., on Malt, etc. (Ireland) Act 1807|public|40|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Fees, etc., in Public Offices (Ireland) Act 1807|public|41|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lighting, etc., of Cities (Ireland) Act 1807|public|42|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Servants' Wages (Ireland) Act 1807|public|43|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Hospitals (Ireland) Act 1807|public|44|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Collieries (Ireland) Act 1807|public|45|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt (No. 2) Act 1807|public|46|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Prize Act 1807|public|47|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bonding of Coffee, etc. Act 1807|public|48|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act (No. 3) 1807|public|49|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Charge of Loan Act 1807|public|55|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Stamps (Ireland) Act 1807|public|50|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1807|public|51|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1807|public|52|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Regrating and Ingrossing of Oaken Bark Act 1807|public|53|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Quartering of Soldiers Act 1807|public|54|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasurer of the Navy Act 1807|public|56|13-04-1807|archived=n|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Bowyer's Lottery Act 1807|local|1|19-02-1807|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for extending the Term, and altering the Powers, of an Act made in the Forty-firth Year of His present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for enable Robert Bowyer of Pall Mall, in the City of Westminster, Esquire, to dispose of his Collection of Paintings, Drawings, and Engravings, together with several Copies of certain Books therein mentioned, by way of Chance." }} | {{|Bideford Roads Act 1807|local|2|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Bideford Roads Act 1824 (c.cxv)) }} | {{|Ashbourne and Belpar, and Belpar and Ripley Roads Act 1807|local|3|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Ashbourne and Belpar Bridge Roads Act 1830 (c.cxxx)) }} | {{|Blackheath, &c. Court of Requests Act 1807|local|4|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Surrey and Kent Court of Requests Act 1836 (c.cxx)) }} | {{|Thetford and Newmarket Road Act 1807|local|5|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Thetford and Newmarket Road Act 1828 (c.li)) }} | {{|Road from Upottery to Horton Act 1807|local|6|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Upottery to Ilminster Act 1828 (c.xlviii)) }} | {{|Westminster and Middlesex Sewers Act 1807|local|7|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Road from Chapel-en-le-Frith to Enterclough Bridge Act 1807|local|8|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Chapel-en-le-Frith to Enterclough Bridge Act 1827 (c.xxv)) }} | {{|Muckley Corner, Walsall and Leigh Brook Road Act 1807|local|9|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Walsall and Muckley Corner Road Act 1830 (c.cvi)) }} | {{|Chertsey Parish Church Act 1807|local|10|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Roads in Fife Act 1807|local|11|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Fife Turnpike Roads Act 1829 (c.lxxxiv)) }} | {{|Statute Labour, Highways, Bridges and Ferries in Fife Act 1807|local|12|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Statute Labour, Roads and Bridges in Ross, Cromarty and Nairn Act 1807|local|13|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Birmingham and Deritend Court of Requests Act 1807|local|14|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County Courts Act 1846) }} | {{|St. Martin's (Birmingham) Churchyard and Burial Ground Act 1807|local|15|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Porthaethwy Ferry and Holyhead Road Act 1807|local|16|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Roads between London and Holyhead Act 1819) }} | {{|Elsdon Inclosure Act 1807|local|17|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Corsenside Inclosure Act 1807|local|18|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Irstead Inclosure Act 1807|local|19|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Basford Inclosure Act 1807|local|20|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Lord Vernon's Marriage Settlement Act 1807|local|21|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Sandwich, Margate and Ramsgate Road Act 1807|local|22|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Sandwich and Ramsgate Road and Sandwich Bridge 1828 (c.lxxxv)) }} | {{|Selkirk Roads Act 1807|local|23|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Selkirk Roads Act 1828 (c.cix)) }} | {{|Road from Scots Dyke to Haremoss Act 1807|local|24|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Scots Dyke to Haremoss Act 1829 (c.lx)) }} | {{|Road from Foxley Hatch to Reigate Act 1807|local|25|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Foxley Hatch to Reigate Act 1827 (c.xiii)) }} | {{|Wisbech and Walsoken Roads Act 1807|local|26|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Wisbech and King's Lynn Roads Act 1823 (c.lv)) }} | {{|Minehead, Dunster and Watchet Roads Act 1807|local|27|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Bridewell Hospital Chapel Act 1807|local|28|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|River Tweed Fisheries Act 1807|local|29|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by River Tweed Fisheries Act 1830 (c.liv)) }} | {{|Globe Insurance Company Act 1807|local|30|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Albion Fire and Life Insurance Company Act 1807|local|31|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|London Life Association Act 1807|local|32|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by London Life Association Act 1894 (c.xiv)) }} | {{|Pelican Life Insurance Company Act 1807|local|33|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Pelican Life Insurance Company's Act 1891 (c.lxxx)) }} | {{|Provident Institution Act 1807|local|34|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Provident Life Office Act 1889 (c.cxliii)) }} | {{|Sandwich and Ramsgate Court of Requests Act 1807|local|35|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County Courts Act 1846) }} | {{|Halesowen, &c. Court of Requests Act 1807|local|36|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County Courts Act 1846) }} | {{|Elloe, Surfleet and Gosberton Court of Requests Act 1807|local|37|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County Courts Act 1846) }} | {{|St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Bloomsbury and Holborn Improvement Act 1807|local|38|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by SR&O 1901/278(L)) }} | {{|Martham Inclosure and Drainage Act 1807|local|39|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Moyser Estate Partition Act 1807|local|40|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Crosby Inclosure Act 1807|local|41|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Mere Inclosure Act 1807|local|42|15-12-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Repps-with-Bastwick and Eccles-next-the-Sea Inclosure and Drainage Act 1807|local|43|27-04-1807|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for inclosing and draining Lands, within the Parishes of Repps with Bastwick, and Eccles next the Sea, in the County of Norfolk.}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Naturalization of Tebaldo Monzani Act 1807|private|1|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of Jean Schenck Act 1807|private|2|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Removal of Lord De Dunstanville's Disabilities and Penalties Act 1807|private|3|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Cossington (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1807|private|4|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Downhatherley (Gloucestershire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|5|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of Aimé Lallernand Act 1807|private|6|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of John Kerckhove Act 1807|private|7|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of Frederick Duerr Act 1807|private|8|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of John Fleming Act 1807|private|9|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of David Zacharias Act 1807|private|10|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of John Overbeck Act 1807|private|11|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Alne (Yorkshire, North Riding) Inclosure Act 1807|private|12|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Middle (Salop.) Inclosure Act 1807|private|13|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of Andrew and Francis Amalric Act 1807|private|14|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Membury (Devon) Inclosure Act 1807|private|15|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Stalham (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1807|private|16|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Halifax (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1807|private|17|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Ringwood (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|18|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Oundle and Ashton (Northamptonshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|19|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Hopemansel (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|20|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|West Bagborough (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1807|private|21|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Wenlock (Salop.) Inclosure Act 1807|private|22|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Ilchester, Stoke-under-Hambden, Tintinhul, Ashington, and Lymington (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1807|private|23|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Backwell (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1807|private|24|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Corfe-Mullen (Dorset) Inclosure Act 1807|private|25|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Salford (Bedfordshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|26|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Fritwell (Oxfordshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|28|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Queenhill (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|29|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Naturalization of Francis Fagel Act 1807|private|29|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Newport Pagnell (Buckinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|30|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} }} The first session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 22 June 1807 until 14 August 1807. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Importation and Exportation (Ireland) Act 1807|public|1|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)) }} | {{|Treaty of Commerce, etc., with America Act 1807|public|2|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1807|public|3|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Major-General Sir John Stuart Act 1807|public|4|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Kilmainham Hospital Pensions Act 1807|public|5|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills Act 1807|public|6|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1807|public|7|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Recoveries in Copyhold, etc., Courts Act 1807|public|8|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lotteries Act 1807|public|9|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Export of Salted Beef, etc. (Ireland) Act 1807|public|10|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Assessed Taxes, etc. (Ireland) Act 1807|public|11|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Sale of Liquors by Retail (Ireland) Act 1807|public|12|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Insurrection and Disturbances (Ireland) Act 1807|public|13|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise and Stamps (Ireland) Act 1807|public|14|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Plate Assay (Ireland) Act 1807|note1=|public|15|01-08-1807|archived=n|An Act to provide for the regulating and securing the Collection of the Duty on Gold and Silver Plate wrought or manufactured in Ireland.}} | {{|Importation and Exportation (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1807|public|16|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1807|public|17|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Countervailing Duties (Ireland) Act 1807|public|18|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Rectifying of Spirits (Ireland) Act 1807|public|19|22-06-1807|note3=|archived=n|}} | 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[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1807.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The first session of the 3rd Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 15 December 1806 until 27 April 1807.", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Controverted Elections Act 1807|public|1|06-01-1807|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills Act 1807|public|2|15-12-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)) }}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt Act 1807|public|3|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Duties on Pensions, etc. Act 1807|public|4|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Indemnity Act 1807|public|5|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Irish Militia Act 1807|public|6|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Interchange of Grain Between Great Britain and Ireland Act 1807|public|7|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Arms and Gunpowder (Ireland) Act 1807|public|8|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Exportation Act 1807|public|9|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1807|public|10|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1807|public|11|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Customs (Ireland) Act 1807|public|12|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Accounts, etc., of Barrack Master General Act 1807|public|13|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Controverted Elections (Ireland) Act 1807|public|14|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Army and Navy Act 1807|public|15|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Sale of Crown Rents, etc. (Ireland) Act 1807|public|16|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Auction Duties (Ireland) Act 1807|public|17|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Excise Duties and Taxes (Ireland) Act 1807|public|18|15-12-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", 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"paragraph_id": 262, "text": "| {{|Shottesbrook and White Waltham or Waltham Abbotts (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|26|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 263, "text": "| {{|Hayton (Cumberland) Inclosure Act 1807|private|27|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 264, "text": "| {{|North Hykeham or Hickham and Skellingthorpe (Lincolnshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|28|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 265, "text": "| {{|Wrangle (Lincolnshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|29|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 266, "text": "| {{|Lady Kinnaird's Estate Act 1807|private|30|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 267, "text": "| {{|River (Kent) Inclosure Act 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"| {{|St. Clears (Carmarthen) Inclosure Act 1807|private|37|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 274, "text": "| {{|Mildenhall (Suffolk) Inclosure Act 1807|private|38|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 275, "text": "| {{|Low Dunsforth (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|39|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 276, "text": "| {{|Torpenhow (Cumberland) Inclosure Act 1807|private|40|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 277, "text": "| {{|Fitton (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1807|private|41|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 278, "text": "| {{|Sawtry All Saints and Sawtry St. Andrew (Huntingdonshire) inclosure and drainage.|private|42|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 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Inclosure Act 1807|private|53|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 290, "text": "| {{|Exning (Suffolk) Inclosure Act 1807|private|54|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 291, "text": "| {{|Landbeach (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|55|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 292, "text": "| {{|Steeple Morden (Cambridgeshire) Allotments Act 1807|private|56|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 293, "text": "| {{|Barnby (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|57|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 294, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Johan Werminck Act 1807|private|58|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 295, "text": "| {{|Oswald Mosley's Estate Act 1807|private|59|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 296, "text": "| {{|Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1807|private|60|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 297, "text": "| {{|John Ellis's Divorce Act 1807|private|61|22-06-1807|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" }, { "paragraph_id": 298, "text": "}}", "title": "47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1807. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1808
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1808. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The second session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 21 January 1808 until 4 July 1808. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Issue and Payment of Exchequer Bills Act 1808|public|1|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by ) }} | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1808|public|2|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Advance from Bank of England Act 1808|public|3|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }} | {{|Advance of Unclaimed Dividends, etc. Act 1808|public|4|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by ) }} | {{|Benefices Act 1808|public|5|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)) }} | {{|Treaty of Commerce, etc., with America Act 1808|public|6|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1808|public|7|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasurer of the Navy Act 1808|public|8|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1808|public|9|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Distillation of Spirits (Scotland) Act 1808|public|10|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation Act 1808|public|11|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounties on Sugar Act 1808|public|12|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Viscount Lake, etc. Act 1808|public|13|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1808|public|14|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny Act 1808|public|15|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounties and Drawbacks Act 1808|public|16|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounties and Drawbacks (No. 2) Act 1808|public|17|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Cinnamon, etc. Act 1808|public|18|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1808|public|19|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Greenland Whale Fisheries, etc. Act 1808|public|20|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Investment of Certain Money Act 1808|public|21|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation, etc. Act 1808|public|22|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1808|public|23|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 4) Act 1808|public|24|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Payment of Creditors (Scotland) Act 1808|public|25|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (No. 2) Act 1808|public|26|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation and Importation Act 1808|public|27|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (No. 3) Act 1808|public|28|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1808|public|29|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Trade between Ireland and East Indies Act 1808|public|30|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Counterfeiting of Tokens, etc. Act 1808|public|31|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bonding Warehouses (Ireland) Act 1808|public|32|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 2) Act 1808|public|33|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 3) Act 1808|public|34|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 4) Act 1808|public|35|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Malt Duties Act 1808|public|36|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Validity of Certain Orders in Council, etc. Act 1808|public|37|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt Act 1808|public|38|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Quartering of Soldiers Act 1808|public|39|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1808|public|40|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise and Stamps Act 1808|public|41|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Assessed Taxes (Ireland) Act 1808|public|42|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks Act 1808|public|43|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1808|public|44|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1808|public|45|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1808|public|46|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Crown Claims Limitation (Ireland) Act 1808|note1=|public|47|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Dublin General Post Office Act 1808|public|48|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Accounts of Paymaster General Act 1808|public|49|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Grants of Offices in Reversion, etc. Act 1808|public|50|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances Act 1808|public|51|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances (No. 2) Act 1808|public|52|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1808|public|53|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 3) Act 1808|public|54|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|House Tax Act 1808|note1=|public|55|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Finance Act 1924) }} | {{|Customs (No. 3) Act 1808|public|56|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (No. 4) Act 1808|public|57|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bail Bonds Act 1808|note1=|public|58|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Duchess of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Act 1808|public|59|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers, etc. Act 1808|public|60|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Inquiry into Military Departments Act 1808|public|61|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs and Excise (Ireland) Act 1808|public|62|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Auctions (Ireland) Act 1808|public|63|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia (Ireland) Act 1808|public|64|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Church Building, etc. (Ireland) Act 1808|public|65|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Benefices (Ireland) Act 1808|public|66|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1808|public|67|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounty on Pilchards Act 1808|public|68|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1808|public|69|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|British Ships Captured by the Enemy Act 1808|public|70|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Amendment of cc 26, 28 of this Session Act 1808|public|71|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Dean and New Forests Act 1808|note1=or the Dean Forest (Timber) Act 1808|public|72|18-06-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Increase and Preservation of Timber in Dean and New Forests.}} | {{|Duchy of Lancaster Act 1808|public|73|18-06-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to improve the Land Revenue of the Crown in England, and also of His Majesty’s Duchy of Lancaster.}} | {{|Malt Duties Act 1808|public|74|18-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Burial of Drowned Persons Act 1808|note1=or Grylls' Act|public|75|18-06-1808|archived=n|An Act for providing suitable Interment in Church-yards or Parochial Burying Grounds in England, for such dead Human Bodies as may be cast on Shore from the Sea, in Cases of Wreck or otherwise.}} | {{|National Debt Act 1808|public|76|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Londonderry School Act 1808|public|77|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Malt, etc., Duties (Ireland) Act 1808|public|78|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Malt Duties (Ireland) Act 1808|public|79|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (Ireland) Act 1808|public|80|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1808|public|81|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (Ireland) Act 1808|public|82|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt Act 1808|public|83|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Smuggling, etc. Act 1808|note1=or the Smuggling Act 1808|public|84|23-06-1808|archived=n|An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, to make more effectual Provision for the Prevention of Smuggling; and for regulating the Periods for cancelling and delivering up certain Bonds relating to the Revenue of Customs.}} | {{|Trade with America Act 1808|public|85|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|British Fisheries Act 1808|public|86|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Hackney Coach Fares Act 1808|public|87|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bill of Exchange Act 1808|public|88|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Accounts of Barrack Office Act 1808|public|89|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Postage Act 1808|public|90|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Accounts of Expenditure in West Indies Act 1808|public|91|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Management of Stock Redeemed Act 1808|public|92|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Gamekeepers Act 1808|public|93|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Shooting Hares (Scotland) Act 1808|public|94|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bringing of Coals, etc., to London, etc. Act 1808|public|95|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lunatic Paupers or Criminals Act 1808|note1=or the County Asylums Act 1808or Mr. Wynn's Act|public|96|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 4) Act 1808|public|97|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Post Horse Duties Act 1808|public|98|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Prize Goods Act 1808|public|99|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Prize Act 1808|public|100|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exercising Ground, Chatham Act 1808|public|101|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Land Tax Act 1808|public|102|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bank of Ireland Act 1808|note1=|public|103|25-06-1808|archived=n|An Act for further extending the Provisions of several Acts for establishing the Bank of Ireland; and for empowering the Governor and Company of the said Bank to advance the Sum of One million two hundred and fifty thousand Pounds, Irish Currency, towards the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight.}} | {{|Pilots and Pilotage Act 1808|public|104|25-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1808|public|105|25-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Acts of Parliament (Expiration) Act 1808|note1=|public|106|25-06-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to remedy the Inconvenience which has arisen and may arise from the Expiration of Acts before the passing of Acts to continue the same.}} | {{|Defence of the Realm Act 1808|public|107|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Compensation to Patentee Officers (Ireland) Act 1808|public|108|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Trade with South America Act 1808|public|109|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Herring Fishery (Scotland) Act 1808|note1=|public|110|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Local Militia (England) Act 1808|public|111|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1808|public|112|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Disused Public Buildings (Ireland) Act 1808|note1=|public|113|30-06-1808|archived=n|An Act to empower Grand Juries in Ireland (or Persons appointed by them) to sell or exchange Ground that has been occupied by old Court Houses, Gaols, or County Infirmaries, and the Materials thereon.}} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 5) Act 1808|public|114|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits Act 1808|public|115|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Postage Act 1808|public|116|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties upon Silks Act 1808|public|117|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Distillation of Spirits Act 1808|public|118|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits Act 1808|public|119|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits and Coffee Act 1808|public|120|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits and Coffee (No. 2) Act 1808|public|121|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Property for Barrack Service, etc. Act 1808|public|122|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Discharge of Certain Imprisoned Debtors Act 1808|public|123|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Southern Whale Fisheries Act 1808|public|124|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation Act 1808|public|125|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Removal of Goods for Exportation, etc. Act 1808|public|126|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Marriages Confirmation Act 1808|note1=|public|127|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Regimental Accounts Act 1808|note1=|public|128|30-06-1808|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal so much of an Act, passed in the Forty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Office of Paymaster General, as requires certain Accounts to be examined and settled within certain Periods, by the Secretary at War, and enabling His Majesty to make Orders for examining and settling such Accounts.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1995) }} | {{|Larceny Act 1808|public|129|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Frauds by Boatmen in Cinque Ports, etc. Act 1808|public|130|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Woollen Manufacture Act 1808|public|131|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Reprisals Against Foreign Ships, etc. Act 1808|public|132|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|First Meetings of Commissioners Act 1808|public|133|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Hops Act 1808|public|134|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Grenada and Saint Vincent Traders Act 1808|public|135|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia of Tower Hamlets Act 1808|public|136|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Purchase for Houses of Parliament Act 1808|public|137|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Teinds Act 1808|note1=|public|138|30-06-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for defining and regulating the Powers of the Commission of Teinds, in augmenting and modifying the Stipends of the Clergy of Scotland. }} | {{|Lotteries Act 1808|public|139|30-06-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Dublin Police Magistrates Act 1808|note1=|public|140|30-06-1808|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies within the District of Dublin Metropolis.}} | {{|Assessment of Taxes Act 1808|note1=|public|141|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Life Annuities Act 1808|note1=|public|142|02-07-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.}} | {{|Duties on Certain Licences Act 1808|public|143|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Oyster Fisheries (England) Act 1808|public|144|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Judges' Pensions (Scotland) Act 1808|note1=|public|145|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Public Buildings (Scotland) Act 1808|public|146|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Sale of Prize Ship Constantia Maria Act 1808|public|147|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1808|public|148|02-07-1808|archived=n|}} | {{|Probate and Legacy Duties Act 1808|note1=|public|149|02-07-1808|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law Proceedings, and other written or printed Instruments, and the Duties on Legacies and Successions to Personal Estate upon Intestacies now payable in Great Britain, and for granting new Duties in lieu thereof.}} | {{|Local Militia (Scotland) Act 1808|public|150|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of Session Act 1808|note1=or the Administration of Justice (Scotland) Act 1808|public|151|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|An Act concerning the Administration of Justice in Scotland and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords.}} | {{|Duties on Worts or Wash Act 1808|public|152|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Middleton-in-Teesdale, St. Andrew Auckland and Egleston Bridge Road Act 1808|local|1|11-03-1808|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend an Act of the Thirty-second Year of His present Majesty, for repairin gthe Road from the Town of Middleton, in Teesdale to the Gate in the New Inclosures called The Edge, in the Parish of Saint Andrews Auckland; and a Branch therefrom to Eggleston Bridge, in the County of Durham.|note4=(Repealed by Middleton-in-Teesdale, St. Andrew Auckland and Egleston Bridge Road Act 1829 (c.xxvii)) }} | {{|Roads from Hinckley to Melbourne Common Act 1808|local|10|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Hinckley to Melbourne Common Act 1828 (c.v)) }} | {{|Aberdeen House of Correction Act 1808|local|20|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Aberdeen County and Municipal Buildings Act 1866 (c.civ)) }} | {{|Spernal Ash and Birmingham Road Act 1808|local|30|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Spernal Ash and Birmingham Road Act 1828 (c.xxxiv)) }} | {{|Beverley and Skidby Drainage Act 1808|local|40|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Codsheath, &c. Court of Requests Act 1808|local|50|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County Courts Act 1846) }} | {{|Roads from Percy's Cross and from Wooler (Northumberland) Act 1808|local|60|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Roads from Percy's Cross and from Wooler Act 1829 (c.xxviii)) }} | {{|London Bread Trade Act 1808|local|70|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by London Bread Trade Act 1815 (c.xcix)) }} | {{|Bawdeswell and Ling Inclosures Act 1808|local|80|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Road from Newcastle-under-Lyme to Nantwich Act 1808|local|90|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Newcastle-under-Lyme to Nantwich Act 1829 (c.cxv)) }} | {{|Kilburn Bridge Road Act 1808|local|100|21-01-1808|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Metropolis Roads Act 1826 (c.cxlii)) }} | {{|Wolverhampton Court 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See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The second session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 21 January 1808 until 4 July 1808.", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Issue and Payment of Exchequer Bills Act 1808|public|1|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by ) }}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1808|public|2|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Advance from Bank of England Act 1808|public|3|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Advance of Unclaimed Dividends, etc. Act 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Act 1808|public|151|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|An Act concerning the Administration of Justice in Scotland and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords.}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 158, "text": "| {{|Duties on Worts or Wash Act 1808|public|152|21-01-1808|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 159, "text": "}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 160, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Middleton-in-Teesdale, St. Andrew Auckland and Egleston Bridge Road Act 1808|local|1|11-03-1808|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend an Act of the Thirty-second Year of His present Majesty, for repairin gthe Road from the Town of Middleton, in Teesdale to the Gate in the New Inclosures called The Edge, in the Parish of Saint Andrews Auckland; and a Branch therefrom to Eggleston Bridge, in the County of Durham.|note4=(Repealed by Middleton-in-Teesdale, St. Andrew Auckland and Egleston Bridge Road Act 1829 (c.xxvii)) }}", 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1808|private|57|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 241, "text": "| {{|Fulbourn (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|58|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 242, "text": "| {{|Waresley (Huntingdonshire) Inclosure and Gamblingay (Cambridgeshire) Allotment Act 1808|private|59|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 243, "text": "| {{|Girton (Cambridgeshire) Allotments Act 1808|private|60|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 244, "text": "| {{|Fylingdales (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|61|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 245, "text": "| {{|West Markham (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|62|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 246, "text": "| {{|Portchester or Porchester (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|63|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 247, "text": "| {{|Hillam (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1808|private|64|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 248, "text": "| {{|Skegby (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|65|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 249, "text": "| {{|Tregrug (Monmouthshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|66|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 250, "text": "| {{|Fulmodeston-with-Croxton, Stibbard, and Little and Great Ryburgh (Norfolk) Allotments Act 1808|private|67|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 251, "text": "| {{|Sherfield English (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|68|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 252, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Albertina and Sophia Haase Act 1808|private|69|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 253, "text": "| {{|Gamston (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|70|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 254, "text": "| {{|Llanbedrog, Llanfihangel, Bachelleth, Llangian, and Llaniestyn (Caernarvon) Inclosure Act 1808|private|71|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 255, "text": "| {{|William Birmingham's Estate Act 1808|private|72|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 256, "text": "| {{|Alexander Deane's Estate Act 1808|private|73|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 257, "text": "| {{|Ardington, East and West Hendred, East and West Lockinge, and Steventon (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|74|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 258, "text": "| {{|Little Somerford (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|75|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 259, "text": "| {{|Reverend Charles Massy's Divorce Act 1808|private|76|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 260, "text": "| {{|South Cerney (Gloucestershire) Inclosure Act 1808|private|77|21-01-1808|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 261, "text": "}}", "title": "48 Geo. 3" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1808. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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Young baronets of Partick (1945)
The Young baronetcy, of Partick in the County of the City of Glasgow was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 7 September 1945 for Arthur Young, who represented Glasgow Partick and Glasgow Scotstoun in the House of Commons as a Conservative. It is held as of 2023 by Sir Stephen Young QC, Sheriff Principal of Grampian, Highland and Islands. The heir apparent is the present holder's son Charles Alastair Stephen Young (born 1979).
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The Young baronetcy, of Partick in the County of the City of Glasgow was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 7 September 1945 for Arthur Young, who represented Glasgow Partick and Glasgow Scotstoun in the House of Commons as a Conservative. It is held as of 2023 by Sir Stephen Young QC, Sheriff Principal of Grampian, Highland and Islands.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1806
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1806. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The fourth session of the 2nd Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 21 January 1806 until 23 July 1806. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Auditor of the Exchequer Act 1806|public|1|21-01-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by ) }} | {{|Duties on Malt Act 1806|public|2|21-01-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872) }} | {{|Duties on Pensions, etc. Act 1806|public|3|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Lady Nelson Act 1806|public|4|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Sir Richard Strachan Act 1806|public|5|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills Act 1806|public|6|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1806|public|7|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1806|public|8|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Greenland Whale Fishery Act 1806|public|9|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks upon Sugar Act 1806|public|10|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1806|public|11|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties and Drawbacks (Ireland) Act 1806|public|12|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Lord Collingwood, etc. Act 1806|public|13|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks (Ireland) Act 1806|public|14|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny Act 1806|public|15|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treaty of Commerce, etc., with America Act 1806|public|16|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 2) Act 1806|public|17|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Woollen Manufacture Act 1806|public|18|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1806|public|19|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances Act 1806|public|20|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances (No. 2) Act 1806|public|21|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1806|public|22|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Enlistment of Foreigners Act 1806|public|23|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Payment of Creditors (Scotland) Act 1806|public|24|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1806|public|25|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills (No. 3) Act 1806|public|26|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bonding of Spirits Act 1806|public|27|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Transportation, etc. Act 1806|public|28|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Continuance of Laws Act 1806|public|29|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1806|public|30|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia (Ireland) Act 1806|public|31|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1806|public|32|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt Act 1806|public|33|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|British Fisheries Act 1806|public|34|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Stamps (Ireland) Act 1806|public|35|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Witnesses Act 1806|public|37|05-05-1806|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to declare the Law with respect to Witnesses refusing to answer.}} | {{|Duty on Houses Act 1806|public|36|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs and Excise Act 1806|public|38|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise Act 1806|public|39|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Admiral Duckworth Act 1806|public|40|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Loans or Exchequer Bills (No. 4) Act 1806|public|41|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Certain Goods Act 1806|public|42|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Appraisers Licences Act 1806|note1=|public|43|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Consolidated Fund Act 1806|public|44|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury of the Ordnance Act 1806|public|45|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1806|public|46|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt (No. 2) Act 1806|public|47|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny (No. 2) Act 1806|public|48|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Salaries of Judges (Scotland) Act 1806|public|49|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Lord Saint Vincent Act 1806|public|50|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Defence of the Realm Act 1806|public|51|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Slave Trade Act 1806|public|52|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation, etc. Act 1806|public|53|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Offences at Sea Act 1806|note1=|public|54|21-01-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Criminal Law Act 1967) }} | {{|National Debt (No. 3) Act 1806|public|55|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1806|public|56|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Malt Duties, etc. Act 1806|public|57|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs and Excise (Ireland) Act 1806|public|58|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Packing of Butter (Ireland) Act 1806|public|59|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Small Livings (Ireland) Act 1806|public|60|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Postage Act 1806|public|61|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties and Drawbacks (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1806|public|62|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Defence of the Realm (Ireland) Act 1806|public|63|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Stamps (Ireland) Act 1806|public|64|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Income Tax Act 1806|public|65|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny (No. 3) Act 1806|public|66|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Malt and Spirit Duties (Ireland) Act 1806|public|67|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Dublin Paying, etc., Inquiry Act 1806|public|68|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Pensions to Soldiers Act 1806|public|69|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Spirit, etc., Licences (Ireland) Act 1806|public|70|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mines (Ireland) Act 1806|note1=|public|71|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Tortola Trade Act 1806|public|72|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Postage (No. 2) Act 1806|public|73|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation Act 1806|public|74|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (No. 2) Act 1806|public|75|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Receiver General of Stamps Act 1806|public|76|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Discovery of Longitude at Sea, etc. Act 1806|public|77|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Assessed Taxes Act 1806|public|78|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duke of Grafton's Annuity Act 1806|public|79|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|West Indies Act 1806|public|80|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Thread Lace Manufacture (England) Act 1806|public|81|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Fees, Port of London, etc. Act 1806|public|82|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Post Office Act 1806|public|83|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Taxation Act 1806|public|84|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|East India Company Act 1806|public|85|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Norwich Castle and Gaol Act 1806|public|86|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs (Ireland) Act 1806|public|87|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1806|public|88|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Houses of Parliament Act 1806|public|89|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Defence of the Realm (No. 2) Act 1806|public|90|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Act 1806|public|91|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Postage (No. 3) Act 1806|public|92|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1806|public|93|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties of Prisage and Butlerage (Ireland) Act 1806|public|94|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Hospitals and Infirmaries (Ireland) Act 1806|public|95|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Highways (Ireland) Act 1806|public|96|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Grain Between Great Britain and Ireland Act 1806|public|97|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Quarantine (Great Britain) Act 1806|public|98|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounty on Exportation Act 1806|public|99|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1806|public|100|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Chest of Greenwich Act 1806|public|101|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Stills, etc. (Scotland) Act 1806|public|102|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1806|public|103|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bringing Coals to London, etc. Act 1806|public|104|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Fortifications (Portsmouth and Dover) Act 1806|public|105|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Revenue (Ireland) Act 1806|note1=|public|106|16-07-1806|archived=n|An Act to provided for the better Execution of the several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters, and Things under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes in Ireland.}} | {{|Land Tax, etc. Act 1806|public|107|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1806|public|108|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounty on Sugar, etc. Act 1806|public|109|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bounty on Silk Manufactures Act 1806|public|110|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Neutral Ships Act 1806|public|111|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (No. 3) Act 1806|public|112|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1806|public|113|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawback Act 1806|public|114|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 3) Act 1806|public|115|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation (No. 4) Act 1806|public|116|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 4) Act 1806|public|117|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Purchase of Quays in Port of London Act 1806|public|118|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Slave Trade (No. 2) Act 1806|public|119|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties, Bounties, etc. (Ireland) Act 1806|public|120|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Importation (No. 5) Act 1806|public|121|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Education (Ireland) Act 1806|public|122|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Sale of Crown Rents (Ireland) Act 1806|public|123|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Irish Militia Act 1806|public|124|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Yeomanry, etc. Act 1806|public|125|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Quartering of Soldiers Act 1806|public|126|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Navy Act 1806|public|127|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Masters in Chancery Act 1806|public|128|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of Chancery Act 1806|public|129|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Docks, etc., at Chatham, etc. Act 1806|public|130|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lewis (Estates and Crown Claims) Act 1806|public|131|21-06-1806|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for exonerating the Estates of Percival Lewis Esquire, and Marianne Lewis Spinster, in the Parish of Putney in the County of Surrey, from the Claims of His Majesty against the Estate of Edward Lewis Esquire, deceased.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1950) }} | {{|Cape Rock Lighthouse (Scotland) Act 1806|public|132|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Land Tax Redemption Act 1806|public|133|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Highways (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1806|public|134|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bankrupts Act 1806|public|135|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Stage Coaches, etc. Act 1806|public|136|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Bonding Warehouses Act 1806|public|137|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (No. 4) Act 1806|public|138|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise (No. 5) Act 1806|public|139|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia (No. 2) Act 1806|public|140|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Audit of Public Accounts Act 1806|public|141|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Woods and Forests Act 1806|public|142|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Windsor Forest Act 1806|public|143|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Defence of the Realm, London Act 1806|public|144|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuities to Royal Family Act 1806|public|145|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lord Nelson (Annuity) Act 1806|public|146|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Lord Rodney Act 1806|public|147|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lotteries Act 1806|note1=|public|148|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1806|public|149|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1806|public|150|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Crown Lands Act 1806|public|151|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Actions, etc., for Buying Oak Bark, etc. Act 1806|public|152|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Public Harbours Act 1806|note1=|public|153|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of Exchequer (Scotland) Act 1806|public|154|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Canals, etc. (Scotland) Act 1806|public|155|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|British Fisheries (No. 2) Act 1806|public|156|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Estates of Granada and Saint Vincent Traders Act 1806|public|157|23-07-1806|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for more effectually carrying into Execution the Purposes of an Act made in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, to give further Time For the Payment, on the Conditions therein mentioned, of Installments on certain Loans advanced to the House of Alexander Houstoun and Company, to Charles Ashwell Esquire, and to William Johnstone Esquire, being Persons connected with and trading to the Islands of Grenada and Saint Vincent, so far as relates to the Real and Personal Estates of William Mac Dowall, James Mac Dowell, and Robert Houstoun Rae, in the West Indies and elsewhere, except in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1950) }} | {{|Estates of Granada and Saint Vincent Traders (Scotland) Act 1806|public|158|23-07-1806|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for more effectually carrying into Execution the Purposes of an Act made in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, to give further Time For the Payment, on the Conditions therein mentioned, of Installments on certain Loans advanced to the House of Alexander Houstoun and Company, to Charles Ashwell Esquire, and to William Johnstone Esquire, being Persons connected with and trading to the Islands of Grenada and Saint Vincent, so far as relates to the Real and Personal Estates of William Mac Dowall, James Mac Dowell, and Robert Houstoun Rae, Esquires, in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1950) }} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Islington Lighting and Watching Act 1806|local|1|22-03-1806|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for altering and amending an Act passed in the Twelfth Year of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act for lighting such Part of the Town of Islington as lies in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, in the County of Middlesex, and for establishing a Regular Nightly Watch therein," and for removing and preventing Nuisances within the said Town and Parish.|note4=(Repealed by St. Mary Islington Improvement Act 1824 (c. cxxv)) }} | {{|Road from Manchester through Salford to Eccles Act 1806|local|2|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Hulme and Eccles Road Act 1827 (c.ix)) }} | {{|West Riding of Yorkshire Court Houses Act 1806|local|3|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Chertsey Parish Church Act 1806|local|4|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Rotherham and Pleasley Road Act 1806|local|5|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Rotherham and Pleasley Turnpike Road Act 1826 (c.lxxxviii)) }} | {{|Tinsley and Doncaster Road Act 1806|local|6|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Tinsley and Doncaster Turnpike Road Act 1826 (c.lxxxix)) }} | {{|Road from Wetherby to Grassington Act 1806|local|7|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Knaresborough to Ripon and Pateley Bridge Act 1826 (c.xiv)) }} | {{|Roads in Salop Act 1806|local|8|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Roads from Watling Street, Birches Brook and Ball's Hill Act 1827 (c.xv)) }} | {{|Wymondham Inclosure Act 1806|local|9|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|East Ruston Inclosure Act 1806|local|10|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Rochdale Canal Act 1806|local|20|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Alford, Boston and Cowbridge Road Act 1806|local|30|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Alford and Boston Road Act 1827 (c.xvii)) }} | {{|Boston (Lincolnshire) Improvement Act 1806|local|40|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Gloucester and Crickley Hill Road Act 1806|local|50|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Gloucester and Crickley Hill Road Act 1827 (c.xvi)) }} | {{|Uxbridge Improvement Act 1806|local|60|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Roads in Lincoln Act 1806|local|70|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by North Lincolnshire Roads Act 1827 (c.vii)) }} | {{|Lord Langdale's Estate Act 1806|local|80|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|St. Marylebone Improvement Act 1806|local|90|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Romsey Road Act 1806|local|100|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Romsey Stockbridge and Wallop Roads Act 1827 (c.lxi)) }} | {{|Ampthill Inclosure Act 1806|local|110|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Forth and Clyde Navigation Act 1806|local|120|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} |{{|Croydon Court House, Market House and Burial Ground Act 1806|local|130|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} |{{|Brand's Estate Act 1806|local|131|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} |{{|Port of London Act 1806|local|132|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} |{{|East India Company and the Nabobs of the Carnatic Act 1806|local|133|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }} |{{|Bloomsbury Square Act 1806|local|134|21-07-1806|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for ornamenting and embellishing the Centre or Area of Bloomsbury Square in the Parish of Saint George Bloomsbury, in the County of Middlesex; and for preventing Hackney Coaches standing or plying for Hire in and near the said Square.}} |{{|Beverley Court of Requests Act 1806|local|135|21-01-1806|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| 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[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1806.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The fourth session of the 2nd Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 21 January 1806 until 23 July 1806.", "title": "46 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Auditor of the Exchequer Act 1806|public|1|21-01-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by ) }}", "title": "46 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt Act 1806|public|2|21-01-1806|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1872) }}", "title": "46 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Duties on Pensions, etc. Act 1806|public|3|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "46 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Annuity to Lady Nelson Act 1806|public|4|21-01-1806|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "46 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Annuity to Sir 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Alternatives to the Clovis First theory
The theory known as "Clovis First" was the predominant hypothesis among archaeologists in the second half of the 20th century to explain the peopling of the Americas. According to Clovis First, the people associated with the Clovis culture were the first inhabitants of the Americas. This hypothesis came to be challenged by ongoing studies that suggest pre-Clovis human occupation of the Americas. In 2011, following the excavation of an occupation site at Buttermilk Creek, Texas, a group of scientists identified the existence "of an occupation older than Clovis." At the site in Buttermilk, archaeologists discovered evidence of hunter-gatherer group living and the making of projectile spear points, blades, choppers, and other stone tools. The tools found were made from a local chert and could be dated back to as early as 15,000 years ago. The primary support for this claim was that no solid evidence of pre-Clovis human habitation had been found. According to the standard accepted theory, the Clovis people crossed the Beringia land bridge over the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska during the ice age when there was a period of lowered sea levels, then made their way southward through an ice-free corridor east of the Rocky Mountains, located in present-day Western Canada, as the glaciers retreated. According to researchers Michael Waters and Thomas Stafford of Texas A&M University, new radiocarbon dates place Clovis remains from the continental United States in a shorter time window beginning 450 years later than the previously accepted threshold (13,200 to 12,900 BP). Since the early 2010s, the scientific consensus has changed to acknowledge the presence of pre-Clovis cultures in the Americas, ending the "Clovis first" consensus. There have been a great number of archaeological findings across the Americas that pre-date the arrival of humans prior to 11,500–11,000 uncalibrated years before present (YBP). The Buttermilk Creek Complex, located in Salado, Texas, is a site where over 15,000 artifacts have been found. These artifacts are composed of a variety of small stone tool assemblages. These artifacts stratigraphically underlie previously excavated Clovis assemblages, meaning that they were deposited prior to the Clovis artifacts. These pre-Clovis assemblages are dated to between 13,200 and 15,500 years ago. Predecessors of the Clovis people may have migrated south along the North American coastlines, although arguments exist for many migrations along several different routes. Radiocarbon dating of the Monte Verde site in Chile places Clovis-like culture there as early as 18,500 to 14,500 years ago. Remains found at the Channel Islands of California place coastal Paleoindians there 12,500 years ago. This suggests that the Paleoindian migration could have spread more quickly along the Pacific coastline, proceeding south, and that populations that settled along that route could have then begun migrations eastward into the continent. The Pedra Furada sites in Brazil include a collection of rock shelters, which were used for thousands of years by diverse human populations. The first excavations yielded artifacts with carbon-14 dates of 48,000 to 32,000 years BP. Repeated analyses have confirmed this dating, carrying the range of dates up to 60,000 BP. Among the best analyzed archaeological levels are those dated between 32,160 ± 1000 years BP and 17,000 ± 400 BP. These claims have become an issue of contention between North American archaeologists and their South American and European counterparts, who disagree on whether it is conclusively proven to be an older human site. In 2004, worked stone tools were found at Topper in South Carolina that have been dated by radiocarbon techniques possibly to 50,000 years ago. But, there is significant scholarly dispute regarding these dates. Scholars agree that evidence of humans at the Topper Site date back to 22,900 cal yr BP. A more substantiated claim is that of Paisley Caves in Oregon, where rigorous carbon-14 and genetic testing appear to indicate that humans related to modern Native Americans were present in the caves over 1000 C years before the earliest evidence of Clovis. Traces and tools made by another people, the "Western Stemmed" tradition, were documented. A study published in Science presents strong evidence that humans occupied sites in Monte Verde in Chile, at the southern tip of South America, as early as 13,000 years ago. If this is true, then humans may have entered North America long before the Clovis culture, perhaps as long as 16,000 years ago. The Tlapacoya site in Mexico is on the base of a remnant volcanic hill on the shore of the former Lake Chalco. Seventeen excavations along the base of Tlapacoya Hill between 1956 and 1973 uncovered piles of disarticulated bones of bear and deer that appeared to have been butchered, plus 2,500 flakes and blades presumably from the butchering activities, plus one unfluted spear point. All were found in the same stratum containing three circular hearths filled with charcoal and ash. Bones of many other animal species were also present, including horses and migratory waterfowl. Two uncalibrated radiocarbon dates on carbon from the hearths came in around 24,000 and 22,000 years ago. At another location, a prismatic microblade of obsidian was found in association with a tree trunk radiocarbon dated (uncalibrated) at roughly 24,000 years ago. This obsidian blade has recently been hydration dated by Joaquín García-Bárcena to 22,000 years ago. The hydration results were published in a seminal article that deals with the evidence for pre-Clovis habitation of Mexico. Other sites, like White Sands National Park in New Mexico, also demonstrate archaeological findings that predate Clovis populations. In White Sands, excavated surfaces uncovered multiple in situ human footprints that were stratigraphically located between layers of material that were radio carbon dated to be from between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago. The findings from this site predate previous theories about the timeline of human migration of the Americas by several thousand years. Archaeologist working on the site believe that their findings indicates that humans had been present in the region since 23,000 years prior. This would mean that humans were occupying North America during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) – a theory that had previously been dismissed. Though it is not currently the widely-accepted theory, these archaeological sites support alternative theories of early human migration such as a coastal migration route or the Solutrean hypothesis. This archaeological evidence is also supported by genetic mapping of ancestral mitochondrial DNA. Archaeological sites that predate Clovis that are well documented include: Studies of the mitochondrial DNA of First Nations/Native Americans published in 2007 suggest that the people of the New World may have diverged genetically from Siberians as early as 20,000 years ago, far earlier than the standard theory suggests. According to one alternative theory, the Pacific coast of North America may have been free of ice, allowing the first peoples in North America to come down this route prior to the formation of the ice-free corridor in the continental interior. No evidence has yet been found to support this hypothesis except that genetic analysis of coastal marine life indicates diverse fauna persisting in refugia throughout the Pleistocene ice ages along the coasts of Alaska and British Columbia; these refugia include common food sources of coastal aboriginal peoples, suggesting that a migration along the coastline was feasible at the time. Some early sites on the coast, for example Namu, British Columbia, exhibit maritime focus on foods from an early point with substantial cultural continuity. This lack of evidence is likely due to the change in sea level since the time of migration. During the Last Glacial Maximum the global sea level was more than 400 feet lower than it is today. Starting about 15,000 years ago, glaciers began retreating and sea levels began rising. Sea levels reached their current level about 8,000 years ago and have fluctuated slightly since then. This drastic change in sea level may prevent the discovery of sites located along what was once the coastline and is now located under over 400 feet of water. As of now, genetic analysis is one of the only means of tracking early human movements. In February 2014, researchers reported on their DNA analysis of the remains of Anzick boy (referred to as Anzick-1) of Montana, the oldest skeleton found in the Americas and dated to 12,600 years ago. They found the mtDNA to be D4h3a, "one of the rare lineages associated with Native Americans." This was the same as the mtDNA associated with current coastal populations in North and South America. The study team suggest that finding this genetic evidence so far inland shows that "current distribution of genetic markers are not necessarily indicative of the movement or distribution of peoples in the past." The Y haplotype was found to be Q-L54*(xM3). Further testing found that Anzick-1 was most closely related to Native American populations (see below). The controversial Solutrean hypothesis proposed in 1999 by Smithsonian archaeologist Dennis Stanford and colleague Bruce Bradley (Stanford and Bradley 2002), suggests that the Clovis people could have inherited technology from the Solutrean people who lived in southern Europe 21,000–15,000 years ago, and who created the first Stone Age artwork in present-day southern France. The link is suggested by the similarity in technology between the projectile points of the Solutreans and those found at Clovis (and pre-Clovis) sites. Its proponents point to tools found at various pre-Clovis sites in eastern North America (particularly in the Chesapeake Bay region) as progenitors of Clovis-style tools. The model envisions these people making the crossing in small watercraft via the edge of the pack ice in the North Atlantic Ocean that then extended to the Atlantic coast of France, using skills similar to those of the modern Inuit, making landfall somewhere around the then-exposed Grand Banks of the North American continental shelf. In a 2008 study of the relevant paleoceanographic data, Kieran Westley and Justin Dix concluded that "it is clear from the paleoceanographic and paleo-environmental data that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) North Atlantic does not fit the descriptions provided by the proponents of the Solutrean Atlantic Hypothesis. Although ice use and sea mammal hunting may have been important in other contexts, in this instance, the conditions militate against an ice-edge-following, maritime-adapted European population reaching the Americas." University of New Mexico anthropologist Lawrence G. Straus, a primary critic of the Solutrean hypothesis, points to the theoretical difficulty of the ocean crossing, a lack of Solutrean-specific features in pre-Clovis artifacts, as well as the lack of art (such as that found at Lascaux in France) among the Clovis people, as major deficiencies in the Solutrean hypothesis. The 3,000 to 5,000 radiocarbon year gap between the Solutrean period of France and Spain and the Clovis of the New World also makes such a connection problematic. In response, Bradley and Stanford contend that it was "a very specific subset of the Solutrean who formed the parent group that adapted to a maritime environment and eventually made it across the north Atlantic ice-front to colonize the east coast of the Americas" and that this group may not have shared all Solutrean cultural traits. Mitochondrial DNA analysis in 2014 found that members of some native North American tribes have a maternal ancestry (called haplogroup X) linked to the maternal ancestors of some present-day individuals in western Asia and Europe, albeit distantly. This has also provided some support for pre-Clovis models. More specifically, a variant of mitochondrial DNA called X2a found in many Native Americans has been traced to western Eurasia, while not being found in eastern Eurasia. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Anzick-1 concluded that the boy belonged to what is known as haplogroup or lineage D4h3a. This finding is important because the D4h3a line is considered to be a lineage "founder", belonging to the first people to reach the Americas. Although rare in most of today's Native Americans in the US and Canada, D4h3a genes are more common among native peoples of South America, far from the site in Montana where Anzick-1 was buried. This suggests a greater genetic complexity among Native Americans than previously thought, including an early divergence in the genetic lineage 13,000 years ago. One theory suggests that after crossing into North America from Siberia, a group of the first Americans, with the lineage D4h3a, moved south along the Pacific coast and, over thousands of years, into Central and South America, while others may have moved inland, east of the Rocky Mountains. The apparent early divergence between North American and Central plus South American populations may or may not be associated with post-divergence gene flow from a more basal population into North America; however, analysis of published DNA sequences for 19 Siberian populations does not favor the latter scenario. Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves site in Oregon suggest that North America was colonized by more than one culture, and that the Clovis culture was not the first. There is evidence to suggest an east/west dichotomy, with the Clovis culture located to the east. But in 2014, the autosomal DNA of a 12,500+-year-old infant from Montana was sequenced. The DNA was taken from a skeleton referred to as Anzick-1, found in close association with several Clovis artifacts. Comparisons indicate strong affinities with DNA from Siberian sites, and virtually rule out close affinity with European sources (the "Solutrean hypothesis"). The DNA shows strong affinities with all existing Native American populations, which indicated that each of them derives from an ancient population that lived in or near Siberia, the Upper Palaeolithic Mal'ta population. Mal'ta belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup R and mitochrondrial macrohaplogroup U. The data indicate that Anzick-1 is from a population directly ancestral to present South American and Central American Native American populations. This rules out hypotheses which posit that invasions subsequent to the Clovis culture overwhelmed or assimilated previous migrants into the Americas. Anzick-1 is less closely related to present North American Native American populations (including a Yaqui genetic sample), suggesting that the North American populations are basal to Anzick-1 and Central and South American populations. The apparent early divergence between North American and Central plus South American populations might be due to post-divergence gene flow from a more basal population into North America; however, analysis of published DNA sequences of 19 Siberian populations do not suggest this scenario. Anzick-1 belonged to Y-haplogroup Q-L54(xM3), which is by far the largest haplogroup among Native Americans. The issue is complicated by the discovery that there was DNA backflow from North America to North Asia during the period in question. Although there is no archaeological evidence that can be used to directly support a coastal migration route during the Last Glacial Maximum, genetic analysis has been used to support this thesis. In addition to human genetic lineage, megafaunal DNA linage can be used to trace movements of megafauna – large mammalian – as well as the early human groups who hunted them. Bison, a type of megafauna, have been identified as an ideal candidate for the tracing of human migrations out of Europe because of both their abundance in North America as well as being one of the first megafauna for which ancient DNA was used to trace patterns of population movement. Unlike other types of fauna that moved between the Americas and Eurasia (mammoths, horses, and lions), Bison survived the North American extinction event that occurred at the end of the Pleistocene. Their genome, however, contains evidence of a bottleneck – something that can be used to test hypothesis on migrations between the two continents. Early human groups were largely nomadic, relying on following food sources for survival. Mobility was part of what made humans successful. As nomadic groups, early humans likely followed the food from Eurasia to the Americas – part of the reason why tracing megafaunal DNA is so helpful for garnering insight to these migratory patterns. The grey wolf originated in the Americas and migrated into Eurasia prior to the Last Glacial Maximum – during which it was believed that remaining populations of the grey wolf residing in North America faced extinction and were isolated from the rest of the population. This, however, may not be the case. Radiocarbon dating of ancient grey wolf remains found in permafrost deposits in Alaska show a continuous exchange of population from 12,500 radiocarbon years BP to beyond radiocarbon dating capabilities. This indicates that there was viable passage for grey wolf populations to exchange between the two continents. These faunas' ability to exchange populations during the period of the Last Glacial Maximum along with genetic evidence found from early human remains in the Americas provides evidence to support pre-Clovis migrations into the Americas. Other sites include (in approximate reverse chronological order):
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Traces and tools made by another people, the \"Western Stemmed\" tradition, were documented.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "A study published in Science presents strong evidence that humans occupied sites in Monte Verde in Chile, at the southern tip of South America, as early as 13,000 years ago. If this is true, then humans may have entered North America long before the Clovis culture, perhaps as long as 16,000 years ago.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "The Tlapacoya site in Mexico is on the base of a remnant volcanic hill on the shore of the former Lake Chalco. Seventeen excavations along the base of Tlapacoya Hill between 1956 and 1973 uncovered piles of disarticulated bones of bear and deer that appeared to have been butchered, plus 2,500 flakes and blades presumably from the butchering activities, plus one unfluted spear point. All were found in the same stratum containing three circular hearths filled with charcoal and ash. Bones of many other animal species were also present, including horses and migratory waterfowl. Two uncalibrated radiocarbon dates on carbon from the hearths came in around 24,000 and 22,000 years ago. At another location, a prismatic microblade of obsidian was found in association with a tree trunk radiocarbon dated (uncalibrated) at roughly 24,000 years ago. This obsidian blade has recently been hydration dated by Joaquín García-Bárcena to 22,000 years ago. The hydration results were published in a seminal article that deals with the evidence for pre-Clovis habitation of Mexico.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "Other sites, like White Sands National Park in New Mexico, also demonstrate archaeological findings that predate Clovis populations. In White Sands, excavated surfaces uncovered multiple in situ human footprints that were stratigraphically located between layers of material that were radio carbon dated to be from between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago. The findings from this site predate previous theories about the timeline of human migration of the Americas by several thousand years. Archaeologist working on the site believe that their findings indicates that humans had been present in the region since 23,000 years prior. This would mean that humans were occupying North America during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) – a theory that had previously been dismissed.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Though it is not currently the widely-accepted theory, these archaeological sites support alternative theories of early human migration such as a coastal migration route or the Solutrean hypothesis. This archaeological evidence is also supported by genetic mapping of ancestral mitochondrial DNA.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "Archaeological sites that predate Clovis that are well documented include:", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "Studies of the mitochondrial DNA of First Nations/Native Americans published in 2007 suggest that the people of the New World may have diverged genetically from Siberians as early as 20,000 years ago, far earlier than the standard theory suggests. According to one alternative theory, the Pacific coast of North America may have been free of ice, allowing the first peoples in North America to come down this route prior to the formation of the ice-free corridor in the continental interior. No evidence has yet been found to support this hypothesis except that genetic analysis of coastal marine life indicates diverse fauna persisting in refugia throughout the Pleistocene ice ages along the coasts of Alaska and British Columbia; these refugia include common food sources of coastal aboriginal peoples, suggesting that a migration along the coastline was feasible at the time. Some early sites on the coast, for example Namu, British Columbia, exhibit maritime focus on foods from an early point with substantial cultural continuity.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "This lack of evidence is likely due to the change in sea level since the time of migration. During the Last Glacial Maximum the global sea level was more than 400 feet lower than it is today. Starting about 15,000 years ago, glaciers began retreating and sea levels began rising. Sea levels reached their current level about 8,000 years ago and have fluctuated slightly since then. This drastic change in sea level may prevent the discovery of sites located along what was once the coastline and is now located under over 400 feet of water. As of now, genetic analysis is one of the only means of tracking early human movements.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "In February 2014, researchers reported on their DNA analysis of the remains of Anzick boy (referred to as Anzick-1) of Montana, the oldest skeleton found in the Americas and dated to 12,600 years ago. They found the mtDNA to be D4h3a, \"one of the rare lineages associated with Native Americans.\" This was the same as the mtDNA associated with current coastal populations in North and South America. The study team suggest that finding this genetic evidence so far inland shows that \"current distribution of genetic markers are not necessarily indicative of the movement or distribution of peoples in the past.\" The Y haplotype was found to be Q-L54*(xM3). Further testing found that Anzick-1 was most closely related to Native American populations (see below).", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "The controversial Solutrean hypothesis proposed in 1999 by Smithsonian archaeologist Dennis Stanford and colleague Bruce Bradley (Stanford and Bradley 2002), suggests that the Clovis people could have inherited technology from the Solutrean people who lived in southern Europe 21,000–15,000 years ago, and who created the first Stone Age artwork in present-day southern France. The link is suggested by the similarity in technology between the projectile points of the Solutreans and those found at Clovis (and pre-Clovis) sites. Its proponents point to tools found at various pre-Clovis sites in eastern North America (particularly in the Chesapeake Bay region) as progenitors of Clovis-style tools. The model envisions these people making the crossing in small watercraft via the edge of the pack ice in the North Atlantic Ocean that then extended to the Atlantic coast of France, using skills similar to those of the modern Inuit, making landfall somewhere around the then-exposed Grand Banks of the North American continental shelf.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "In a 2008 study of the relevant paleoceanographic data, Kieran Westley and Justin Dix concluded that \"it is clear from the paleoceanographic and paleo-environmental data that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) North Atlantic does not fit the descriptions provided by the proponents of the Solutrean Atlantic Hypothesis. Although ice use and sea mammal hunting may have been important in other contexts, in this instance, the conditions militate against an ice-edge-following, maritime-adapted European population reaching the Americas.\"", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "University of New Mexico anthropologist Lawrence G. Straus, a primary critic of the Solutrean hypothesis, points to the theoretical difficulty of the ocean crossing, a lack of Solutrean-specific features in pre-Clovis artifacts, as well as the lack of art (such as that found at Lascaux in France) among the Clovis people, as major deficiencies in the Solutrean hypothesis. The 3,000 to 5,000 radiocarbon year gap between the Solutrean period of France and Spain and the Clovis of the New World also makes such a connection problematic. In response, Bradley and Stanford contend that it was \"a very specific subset of the Solutrean who formed the parent group that adapted to a maritime environment and eventually made it across the north Atlantic ice-front to colonize the east coast of the Americas\" and that this group may not have shared all Solutrean cultural traits.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "Mitochondrial DNA analysis in 2014 found that members of some native North American tribes have a maternal ancestry (called haplogroup X) linked to the maternal ancestors of some present-day individuals in western Asia and Europe, albeit distantly. This has also provided some support for pre-Clovis models. More specifically, a variant of mitochondrial DNA called X2a found in many Native Americans has been traced to western Eurasia, while not being found in eastern Eurasia.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Anzick-1 concluded that the boy belonged to what is known as haplogroup or lineage D4h3a. This finding is important because the D4h3a line is considered to be a lineage \"founder\", belonging to the first people to reach the Americas. Although rare in most of today's Native Americans in the US and Canada, D4h3a genes are more common among native peoples of South America, far from the site in Montana where Anzick-1 was buried. This suggests a greater genetic complexity among Native Americans than previously thought, including an early divergence in the genetic lineage 13,000 years ago. One theory suggests that after crossing into North America from Siberia, a group of the first Americans, with the lineage D4h3a, moved south along the Pacific coast and, over thousands of years, into Central and South America, while others may have moved inland, east of the Rocky Mountains. The apparent early divergence between North American and Central plus South American populations may or may not be associated with post-divergence gene flow from a more basal population into North America; however, analysis of published DNA sequences for 19 Siberian populations does not favor the latter scenario.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves site in Oregon suggest that North America was colonized by more than one culture, and that the Clovis culture was not the first. There is evidence to suggest an east/west dichotomy, with the Clovis culture located to the east.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "But in 2014, the autosomal DNA of a 12,500+-year-old infant from Montana was sequenced. The DNA was taken from a skeleton referred to as Anzick-1, found in close association with several Clovis artifacts. Comparisons indicate strong affinities with DNA from Siberian sites, and virtually rule out close affinity with European sources (the \"Solutrean hypothesis\"). The DNA shows strong affinities with all existing Native American populations, which indicated that each of them derives from an ancient population that lived in or near Siberia, the Upper Palaeolithic Mal'ta population. Mal'ta belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup R and mitochrondrial macrohaplogroup U.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "The data indicate that Anzick-1 is from a population directly ancestral to present South American and Central American Native American populations. This rules out hypotheses which posit that invasions subsequent to the Clovis culture overwhelmed or assimilated previous migrants into the Americas. Anzick-1 is less closely related to present North American Native American populations (including a Yaqui genetic sample), suggesting that the North American populations are basal to Anzick-1 and Central and South American populations. The apparent early divergence between North American and Central plus South American populations might be due to post-divergence gene flow from a more basal population into North America; however, analysis of published DNA sequences of 19 Siberian populations do not suggest this scenario. Anzick-1 belonged to Y-haplogroup Q-L54(xM3), which is by far the largest haplogroup among Native Americans.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "The issue is complicated by the discovery that there was DNA backflow from North America to North Asia during the period in question.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "Although there is no archaeological evidence that can be used to directly support a coastal migration route during the Last Glacial Maximum, genetic analysis has been used to support this thesis. In addition to human genetic lineage, megafaunal DNA linage can be used to trace movements of megafauna – large mammalian – as well as the early human groups who hunted them.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "Bison, a type of megafauna, have been identified as an ideal candidate for the tracing of human migrations out of Europe because of both their abundance in North America as well as being one of the first megafauna for which ancient DNA was used to trace patterns of population movement. Unlike other types of fauna that moved between the Americas and Eurasia (mammoths, horses, and lions), Bison survived the North American extinction event that occurred at the end of the Pleistocene. Their genome, however, contains evidence of a bottleneck – something that can be used to test hypothesis on migrations between the two continents. Early human groups were largely nomadic, relying on following food sources for survival. Mobility was part of what made humans successful. As nomadic groups, early humans likely followed the food from Eurasia to the Americas – part of the reason why tracing megafaunal DNA is so helpful for garnering insight to these migratory patterns.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "The grey wolf originated in the Americas and migrated into Eurasia prior to the Last Glacial Maximum – during which it was believed that remaining populations of the grey wolf residing in North America faced extinction and were isolated from the rest of the population. This, however, may not be the case. Radiocarbon dating of ancient grey wolf remains found in permafrost deposits in Alaska show a continuous exchange of population from 12,500 radiocarbon years BP to beyond radiocarbon dating capabilities. This indicates that there was viable passage for grey wolf populations to exchange between the two continents.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "These faunas' ability to exchange populations during the period of the Last Glacial Maximum along with genetic evidence found from early human remains in the Americas provides evidence to support pre-Clovis migrations into the Americas.", "title": "Alternatives to Clovis First" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "Other sites include (in approximate reverse chronological order):", "title": "Other sites" } ]
The theory known as "Clovis First" was the predominant hypothesis among archaeologists in the second half of the 20th century to explain the peopling of the Americas. According to Clovis First, the people associated with the Clovis culture were the first inhabitants of the Americas. This hypothesis came to be challenged by ongoing studies that suggest pre-Clovis human occupation of the Americas. In 2011, following the excavation of an occupation site at Buttermilk Creek, Texas, a group of scientists identified the existence "of an occupation older than Clovis." At the site in Buttermilk, archaeologists discovered evidence of hunter-gatherer group living and the making of projectile spear points, blades, choppers, and other stone tools. The tools found were made from a local chert and could be dated back to as early as 15,000 years ago. The primary support for this claim was that no solid evidence of pre-Clovis human habitation had been found. According to the standard accepted theory, the Clovis people crossed the Beringia land bridge over the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska during the ice age when there was a period of lowered sea levels, then made their way southward through an ice-free corridor east of the Rocky Mountains, located in present-day Western Canada, as the glaciers retreated. According to researchers Michael Waters and Thomas Stafford of Texas A&M University, new radiocarbon dates place Clovis remains from the continental United States in a shorter time window beginning 450 years later than the previously accepted threshold. Since the early 2010s, the scientific consensus has changed to acknowledge the presence of pre-Clovis cultures in the Americas, ending the "Clovis first" consensus.
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Qatawi family
The Qatawi family (also spelled Qatawwi, Catawi, or Cattaui) (Arabic:عائلة قطاوي)is an Egyptian Sephardic Jewish family. A number of its members emerged in political and economic activity in Egypt in the late nineteenth century until the first half of the twentieth century, and its origins go back to Qatta village, north of Cairo. The role of this family began with the exodus of Elisha Haider Qatawi to Cairo in the late eighteenth century, where his son Jacob (1801–1883) obtained privileges from the government to carry out commercial and financial activities, and he was the first Egyptian Jew. He is given the title "BK". He also held the title of Baron of the Austro-Hungarian Empire of which the family held citizenship. He was entrusted with the position of overseer of the treasury during the reign of Khedive Abbas I (1849–1854), and he retained this position during the rule of Governor Saeed and Khedive Ismail, and in his last days he assumed the presidency of the Jewish community in Cairo, which It was called the Israelite sect. After his death, his son Moses Qatawi (1850–1924) succeeded him in 1883 as head of the sect, and he was chosen as a member of the Egyptian Parliament, and he was also granted the title of Pasha. Moses was a prominent financier and banker. He managed a number of companies and contributed to financing railway projects in Upper Egypt and East Delta and public transportation projects in Cairo in cooperation with the Sawaris and families. After the death of Moses, the leadership of the sect passed to his nephew, Joseph Aslan Qatawi (1861–1942), who studied engineering in Paris and upon his return worked as an employee in the Ministry of Public Works. Then he traveled to Italy to study the origins of sugar manufacturing. He returned to Egypt to establish a sugar factory, and was chosen as a member of many advisory councils for industrial and financial institutions. In 1920, he participated in cooperation with Talaat Harb and Youssef Chikurel in establishing Egypt Bank. In 1915, Joseph was a member of the Egyptian delegation seeking to negotiate with Britain to gain independence for Egypt. In 1922, he was chosen as a member of the committee that was entrusted with the task of drafting a new Egyptian constitution in the wake of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution and the British declaration granting Egypt its formal independence in 1922. Joseph Aslan Qatawi served as Minister of Finance in 1924 and then Minister of Transportation in 1925. He was elected in 1923 as a member of the House of Representatives for the Kom Ombo district. He was also a member of the Senate from 1927 to 1939, when he retired due to poor health. In 1935, he published a study in French defending On Khedive Ismail's economic policy. He married into the wealthy Jewish Sawaris family, and his wife was a maid of honor to Queen Nazli. After the death of Joseph Aslan, his son Aslan was elected to occupy his father's seat in the Senate in 1938. He also worked as Secretary-General of the Royal Properties Authority of the Ministry of Finance, a representative of the Egyptian government in the Suez Canal Company, and a representative of the government in the National Bank of Egypt. Joseph Alsan's second son, Rene, was chosen in 1943 as president of the Cairo Sephardic Leadership Council. He was a member of Parliament and managed several economic projects. Between 1931 and 1936, he published three volumes that constitute a history of the period of Muhammad Ali's rule. Youssef Qatawi was one of the founders of the Egyptian Society for Jewish Historical Studies. In 1957, the brothers Rene and Aslan left Egypt and settled in Europe. The last prominent figure in the Qatawi family, George Qatawi, has primarily literary interests, as he published several studies on English and French literature, and he also wrote poetry in French. He embraced the Catholic Christian doctrine along with many Egyptian Sephardic Jewish intellectuals who abandoned Judaism. French writer Edmond Jabes became a member of the family through his marriage to Arlette Cohen, the granddaughter of Moses Qatawi.
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The Qatawi familyis an Egyptian Sephardic Jewish family. A number of its members emerged in political and economic activity in Egypt in the late nineteenth century until the first half of the twentieth century, and its origins go back to Qatta village, north of Cairo.
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Orężna
Orężna [ɔˈrɛ̃ʐna] is a neighbourhood of Piaseczno, Poland, located in the western part of the town, in the Warsaw metropolitan area.
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Orężna is a neighbourhood of Piaseczno, Poland, located in the western part of the town, in the Warsaw metropolitan area.
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Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto
Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto is Nigerian professor of English and Africana studies and the former Dean School of the Postgraduate , University of Ibadan and Former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) University of Ibadan. Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto receive is primary certificate from Abadina primary school between 1973 to 1978. He started his secondary school at Ede Muslim grammer school in 1978 and complete it in 1983 at Abadina college, university of Ibadan. professor Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto had his bachalor degree of science from university of ibadan in sociology in 1988 he had his MSc. in sociology in 1991. he is the former vice chancellor (academics) of university of Ibadan professor Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto was a recipient of may awards and research grant. He was also a grantee of the Macarthur Foundation Fund for Leadership Development, and a fellow of the Bill and Melinda Gates Summer Institute on Reproductive Health and Development, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD. Professor Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto held different positions some are He earned his Doctor of philosophy in sociology in 1997
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Adeyinka Abideen Aderinto is Nigerian professor of English and Africana studies and the former Dean School of the Postgraduate, University of Ibadan and Former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) University of Ibadan.
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2024 Sundance Film Festival
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival will take place from January 18 to 28, 2024. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 6, 2023.
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The 2024 Sundance Film Festival will take place from January 18 to 28, 2024. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 6, 2023.
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Matías Módolo
Matías Fabián Módolo (born 9 April 1987) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Deportivo Riestra. Born in Morón, Buenos Aires, Módolo was a Racing Club youth graduate. After finishing his formation, he moved to Excursionistas in July 2008, but left the club in December of that year after making no appearances. In June 2010, after a spell with Bolivian side Libertad Gran Mamoré, Módolo returned to his home country after joining Estudiantes de Buenos Aires. He subsequently represented Midland and Deportivo Laferrere before retiring with the latter at the age of 27. After retiring, Módolo started managing a football centre named CIFA (Centro Integral del Futbolista Argentino). He then worked at a FC Barcelona academy in Luján before becoming the manager of Club Atlético Trocha in 2015. In September 2017, Módolo was named manager of Centro Español along with Sergio Orsini. Both left in August 2021, and subsequently took over Midland. Both Módolo and Orsini left Midland on 17 April 2023. On 29 September, Módolo was named sole manager of Primera Nacional side Deportivo Riestra. Módolo debuted at Riestra on 2 October 2023, in a 3–0 home win over Aldosivi, and remained unbeated for the remainder of the season, winning the Torneo Reducido and achieving promotion to the Primera División with the club after defeating Deportivo Maipú in the final.
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Matías Fabián Módolo is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Deportivo Riestra.
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Mary MacDonald (poet)
Mary MacDonald (Màiri Dhòmhnallach in Scottish Gaelic) (1789-1872) was a Gaelic poet and hymn writer, lived in Cancan Scotland. Her best know poem is ‘Leanabh an aigh’, translated as Child in manager and was set to a traditional Scottish tone 'Bunessan' , named after her home village, where there is a memorial for her. Mary MacDonald was born in the tiny crofting settlement of Ardtun, north-east of Bunessan on the Ross of Mull on 1789, died Ardtun 21 May 1872. Her mother was Anne Morrison and her father was MacDougall, a farmer. Before She married crofter Neil MacDonlad, her maiden name was MacDougall, known as MacLucas in some places. She was a devout Baptist and never spoke English. She spent most of time on her spinning wheel by singing hymns and poems. There are only some of Mary’s poems reached beyond locality. Her most well-known hymn is ‘Leanabh an aigh’, translated as ‘Child in Manager’ and one satirical poem about tobacco in repose to her husband’s smoking. Child in Manager Child in the manger, infant of Mary; Outcast and stranger, Lord of all; Child who inherits all our transgressions, All our demerits on Him fall. Once the most holy Child of salvation Gently and lowly lived below; Now, as our glorious, mighty Redeemer, See Him victorious o’er each foe. Prophets foretold Him, infant of wonder; Angels behold Him on His throne; Worthy our Savior of all our praises; Happy forever are His own. The hymn was written in Gaelic and still in use. Macbean's translation of Mary's hymn was included in the 1927 Revised Church Hymnary .Lachlan Macbean firstly read the hymn for his Songs and Hymns of the Scottish Highlands, published in 1888. Macbean then translated the title of Mary's hymn into English as "Child in the manger" and named the tune to "Bunessan". The tune ''Bunessan'' was famous for another hymn Morning has never broken.
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Mary MacDonald (1789-1872) was a Gaelic poet and hymn writer, lived in Cancan Scotland. Her best know poem is ‘Leanabh an aigh’, translated as Child in manager and was set to a traditional Scottish tone 'Bunessan', named after her home village, where there is a memorial for her.
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2008 World Sledge Hockey Challenge
The 2008 World Sledge Hockey Challenge was the second semi-annual international ice sledge hockey tournament organized by Hockey Canada. The event was hosted in Charlottetown, PEI. Japan replaced Germany at this years tournament. The 4 teams played each other once in the round robin with the top 2 teams playing in the Gold Medal Game and the bottom 2 in the Bronze Medal Game. source:Para Hockey Cup Guide and Record Book
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The 2008 World Sledge Hockey Challenge was the second semi-annual international ice sledge hockey tournament organized by Hockey Canada. The event was hosted in Charlottetown, PEI. Japan replaced Germany at this years tournament.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_World_Sledge_Hockey_Challenge
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Leonardo Andriani
Leonardo Andriani (an-dree-AH-nee; January 25, 1895 – December 24, 1948) was an Italian longshoreman and immigrant born in Molfetta, Italy. The search for his remains led to one of the largest disinterments in United States history. Raised as the son of an impoverished waggoneer in southern Italy, he joined the Italian Navy in World War I, before settling down and meeting a wife of his own; Marianna DeBari. They had two children, Gennaro and Serafina, but work was grueling in the olive fields of Apulia, so he decided to make his fortune in America. He is first recorded to have traveled to Hoboken, New Jersey as early as 1920, like so many others from Molfetta did. He would return home only twice and send money back often to his wife and children. On December 21, 1948, he was found wandering on the streets of Hoboken, New Jersey, seemingly confused and disoriented. The police picked him up and, after spending a night in a Hoboken City Hall holding cell, he was committed to the Hudson County Lunatic Asylum where he died after just three days in their care. The alleged cause of his commitment was due to arterio-sclerotic psychosis. His grandson, Patrick Andriani, is most well known for his search for his remains, as detailed in the documentary "Snake Hill" in 2007.
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Leonardo Andriani was an Italian longshoreman and immigrant born in Molfetta, Italy. The search for his remains led to one of the largest disinterments in United States history.
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BHW (disambiguation)
BHW is a German bank. BHW or bhw could also refer to:
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BHW is a German bank. BHW or bhw could also refer to: Barangay Health Wellness Partylist, a political organization for healthcare workers in the Philippines BlackHatWorld, an Internet forum about black-hat search engine optimization Bank Handlowy, a Polish bank Biak language, a language spoken in Indonesia, by ISO 639 code Bhagatanwala Airport, an airport in Sargodha, Pakistan; see List of airports by IATA airport code: B British Homing World, a British pigeon racing magazine
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Battle of Hawadley
On January 17, 2023, al-Shabaab attacked a Somali army base in the town of Hawadley, Hirshabelle State, Somalia. In response, the Somali army launched counter-operations to secure the area. In late 2022, the Somali government under Hassan Sheikh Mohamud launched a massive counteroffensive against al-Shabaab in Somalia's Hirshabelle State. In the offensive, Somali forces recovered large swaths of the state, including Runirgod District, Ceel Guud, and Harardhere. In these offensives, they captured the town of Hawadley in late October. The day of the attack, al-Shabaab militants placed a car with explosives outside the Somali Army's military base in Hawadley. Immediately afterward, jihadists stormed the base and shot at the Somali soldiers. Somali forces were able to hold onto the base. A Somali commander from a nearby town stated that seven Somali soldiers, including the base's commander, were killed in the attack. This number later rose to ten soldiers killed. al-Shabaab, immediately after the attack, claimed the deaths of sixty-three Somali soldiers. Two days later, the Somali army in collaboration with NISA attacked al-Shabaab bases at farms on the outskirts of Hawadley. Forty-nine al-Shabaab fighters were killed in the battle. The attack was launched in response to the Hawadley base attack.
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On January 17, 2023, al-Shabaab attacked a Somali army base in the town of Hawadley, Hirshabelle State, Somalia. In response, the Somali army launched counter-operations to secure the area.
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2024 Belmont Stakes
The 2024 Belmont Stakes will be the 156th running of the Belmont Stakes, scheduled for June 8, 2024. This will be the first time the event will take place at Saratoga Race Course, due to renovations planned to take place at Belmont Park. Due to Saratoga's shorter main course, the race is scheduled to be 1+1⁄4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,012 metres), shorter than the usual race 1+1⁄2 miles (12 furlongs; 2,414 metres). On December 8, 2023, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a US$ 455 million renovation plan for Belmont Park in Elmont, New York which would move the Belmont Stakes to Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York for the interim, with construction expected to last into 2025. The prize purse has been increased from $1.5 million to $2 million. The most recent time a Belmont Stakes was not held at Belmont Park was when it was held at Aqueduct Race Track in Ozone Park, Queens from 1963 to 1967, the last time Belmont Park was under construction.
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The 2024 Belmont Stakes will be the 156th running of the Belmont Stakes, scheduled for June 8, 2024. This will be the first time the event will take place at Saratoga Race Course, due to renovations planned to take place at Belmont Park. Due to Saratoga's shorter main course, the race is scheduled to be 1+1⁄4 miles, shorter than the usual race 1+1⁄2 miles. On December 8, 2023, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a US$ 455 million renovation plan for Belmont Park in Elmont, New York which would move the Belmont Stakes to Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York for the interim, with construction expected to last into 2025. The prize purse has been increased from $1.5 million to $2 million. The most recent time a Belmont Stakes was not held at Belmont Park was when it was held at Aqueduct Race Track in Ozone Park, Queens from 1963 to 1967, the last time Belmont Park was under construction.
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Percival (given name)
Percival is a masculine given name derived from the Celtic name Peredur and likely influenced by the Old French percer, pierce and val, meaning valley. The name was likely also influenced by the name Percy. It may refer to: {{Category:Masculine given names]]
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Percival is a masculine given name derived from the Celtic name Peredur and likely influenced by the Old French percer, pierce and val, meaning valley. The name was likely also influenced by the name Percy. It may refer to: Percival G. Baldwin 1880–1936), American businessman and politician Percival Chubb, proposed the official Flag of St. Louis Percival Drayton (1812–1865), United States Navy officer Percival Fynn (1872–1940), Rhodesian diplomat and politician Perceval Gaillard, French politician Percival Gunasekera, Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and diplomat Percival Lowell (1855–1916), American astronomer {{Category:Masculine given names]]
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Zalesie Dolne
Zalesie Dolne [zaˈlɛɕɛ ˈdɔlnɛ] is a neighbourhood of Piaseczno, Poland, located in the southern part of the town, in the Warsaw metropolitan area. Zalesie Dolne was established by merging the three settlements of Zalesie Adamowe, Miasto Las Zalesie and Miasto Ogród Zalesie. It was named Zalesie Dolne ("Lower Zalesie") to distinguish it from the nearby village of Zalesie Górne ("Upper Zalesie"). It was developed as a garden city. Writer Maria Dąbrowska and future Primate of Poland Stefan Wyszyński often visited their families there. Following the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, Zalesie Dolne was occupied by Germany. The Polish resistance was active, and secret Polish education was organized. Meetings of the Education Department of the Government Delegation for Poland were held in Zalesie Dolne. The Grey Ranks command held meetings at the villa of professor Józef Zawadzki and his son Tadeusz Zawadzki nom de guerre Zośka. In August 1944, the Germans perpetrated a massacre of ten Poles from nearby Orężna in Zalesie Dolne (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation). Several days later, Polish partisans attacked and shot at the stationed German perpetrators in Zalesie Dolne. The Germans retreated in panic. It was included within the town limits of Piaseczno as its new neighbourhood in 1952. Sights include numerous historic villas, including the house of Tadeusz Zawadzki nom de guerre Zośka, a focal point of the Polish resistance movement in World War II, and the House-Museum of Georgian Officers of the Polish Army (Dom Muzeum Gruzińskich Oficerów Wojska Polskiego).
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Zalesie Dolne is a neighbourhood of Piaseczno, Poland, located in the southern part of the town, in the Warsaw metropolitan area.
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In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon
In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon is a 2023 two part documentary film about Paul Simon directed by Alex Gibney. In October 2023, the film had its U.S. premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival. The two part film will premiere on the streaming service MGM+ on March 17 and March 24.
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In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon is a 2023 two part documentary film about Paul Simon directed by Alex Gibney. In October 2023, the film had its U.S. premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival. The two part film will premiere on the streaming service MGM+ on March 17 and March 24.
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Urumqi Olympic Sports Center
Urumqi Olympic Sports Center (Chinese: 乌鲁木齐奥林匹克体育中心) is a major sports complex located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. It is situated in the south of the east extension of Kashgar Road and east of the second phase of the exhibition avenue (north extension) in Ürümqi. The complex covers an area of approximately 480 acres (194 hectares) and boasts a total construction area of around 305,700 square meters. In 2023, the Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tiger Basketball Club established a strategic partnership with the Urumqi Olympic Sports Center. This collaboration brings exciting and competitive basketball games to the center for fans to enjoy from the third stage of the CBA season onwards.
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Urumqi Olympic Sports Center is a major sports complex located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. It is situated in the south of the east extension of Kashgar Road and east of the second phase of the exhibition avenue in Ürümqi. The complex covers an area of approximately 480 acres and boasts a total construction area of around 305,700 square meters. In 2023, the Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tiger Basketball Club established a strategic partnership with the Urumqi Olympic Sports Center. This collaboration brings exciting and competitive basketball games to the center for fans to enjoy from the third stage of the CBA season onwards.
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A Little Bit of You
A Little Bit of You may refer to:
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A Little Bit of You may refer to: A Little Bit of You, 1995 A Little Bit of You, 1998 Little Bit of You, a 2015 song by Chase Bryant
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Vdara Hotel and Spa
36°06′34″N 115°10′42″W / 36.109342°N 115.178470°W / 36.109342; -115.178470 Vdara Hotel and Spa is a hotel in Paradise, Nevada, and was once known for a so-called "death ray," resulting from the Sun's reflection from glass windows. Paradise is an unincorporated town and an enclave in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. The exterior wall of the Vdara Hotel is curved in such a way as to concentrated sunlight on a small area of the pool deck, which became hot enough enough to melt plastic or singe hair.
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Vdara Hotel and Spa is a hotel in Paradise, Nevada, and was once known for a so-called "death ray," resulting from the Sun's reflection from glass windows. Paradise is an unincorporated town and an enclave in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. The exterior wall of the Vdara Hotel is curved in such a way as to concentrated sunlight on a small area of the pool deck, which became hot enough enough to melt plastic or singe hair.
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Palace of the Dukes of Bragança (Lisbon)
The Palace of the Dukes of Bragança (Portuguese: Paço dos Duques de Bragança) was a former gothic palace and the residence of the Dukes of Braganza in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. The palace was constructed by duke Afonso I (1377-1461) in the 15th century. In the first half of the 18th century, the palace was the location of the Royal Academy of Portuguese History. During the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, it was heavily damaged and subsequently demolished. Today, only the name of the street remembers of the location of the palace: Rua Duques de Bragança.
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The Palace of the Dukes of Bragança was a former gothic palace and the residence of the Dukes of Braganza in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. The palace was constructed by duke Afonso I (1377-1461) in the 15th century. In the first half of the 18th century, the palace was the location of the Royal Academy of Portuguese History. During the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, it was heavily damaged and subsequently demolished. Today, only the name of the street remembers of the location of the palace: Rua Duques de Bragança.
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Natalya Bogomolova
Natalya Eduardovna Bogomolova (Russian: Наталия Эдуардовна Богомолова; 23 February 1940 – 6 December 2023) was a Russian animator, production designer and director. Bogomolova's filmography includes more than 200 Soviet and Russian cartoons, including "The Blue Bird", "A Kitten Named Woof", "Vacation in Prostokvashino" and "Winnie the Pooh" and "Alice's Birthday". Bogomolova died on 6 December 2023, at the age of 83. Bogomolova was awarded Merited Painter of the Russian Federation in 2012.
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Natalya Eduardovna Bogomolova was a Russian animator, production designer and director. Bogomolova's filmography includes more than 200 Soviet and Russian cartoons, including "The Blue Bird", "A Kitten Named Woof", "Vacation in Prostokvashino" and "Winnie the Pooh" and "Alice's Birthday". Bogomolova died on 6 December 2023, at the age of 83.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1811
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1811. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The fifth session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 November 1810 until 24 July 1811. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Care of King During his Illness, etc. Act 1811|public|1|05-02-1811|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person, during the Continuance of His Majesty's Illness; and for the Resumption of the Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Majesty.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1811|public|2|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|3|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|4|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1811|public|5|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Census (Great Britain) Act 1811|public|6|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Silk Manufacture Act 1811|public|7|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny Act 1811|public|8|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1811|public|9|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Wide Streets, Dublin Act 1811|public|10|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Coal Duty, Dublin Act 1811|public|11|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawbacks, etc., on Sugar Act 1811|public|12|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Sugar Bounties, etc. Act 1811|public|13|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation and Importation Act 1811|public|14|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|15|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|National Debt Act 1811|public|16|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1811|public|17|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity (No. 2) Act 1811|public|18|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Inquiry into Military Expenditure, etc. Act 1811|public|19|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Act 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promoting the Trade of Dublin, by rendering its Port and Harbour more commodious: and for erecting, repairing and maintaining Light Houses round the Coast of Ireland, and to raise a Fund for defraying the Charge thereof.}} | {{|Customs Duties Act 1811|public|67|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Duties Act 1811|public|68|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Glass Act 1811|public|69|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duty on Hats, etc., Repeal (Great Britain) Act 1811|public|70|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1811|public|71|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Assessed Taxes Act 1811|public|72|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Naval Arsenals Act 1811|public|73|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Prize Goods Act 1811|public|74|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|East India Company Act 1811|public|75|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Horse Duty Act 1811|public|76|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Parliamentary Elections (Ireland) Act 1811|public|77|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Relief of Families of Militiamen (Ireland) Act 1811|public|78|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lunatic Paupers, etc. (England) Act 1811|public|79|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Parish Apprentices Act 1811|public|80|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Fees etc., in Public Offices, etc. (Ireland) Act 1811|public|81|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Rock Salt Act 1811|public|82|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawback of Duty on Coals Act 1811|public|83|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Parliamentary Elections Act 1811|public|84|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|85|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Colouring of Porter Act 1811|public|87|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation and Importation Act 1811|public|86|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1811|public|88|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Salary of Lord Lieutenant (Ireland) Act 1811|public|89|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1811|public|90|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Arrears of Crown Rents (Ireland) Act 1811|public|91|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Highways (Ireland) Act 1811|public|92|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Norway Timber Act 1811|public|93|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Preservation of Timber Act 1811|public|94|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise, etc. Act 1811|public|95|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Customs Act 1811|public|96|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Trade, Europe and American Colonies Act 1811|public|97|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1811|public|98|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Parliamentary Elections Act 1811|public|99|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Counties of Cities Act 1811|note1=|public|100|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|British White Herring Fishery Act 1811|public|101|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|General de Lancey (Estates and Crown Claims) Act 1811|public|102|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Retirement of Officers on Half Pay Act 1811|public|103|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Forfeited and Unclaimed Prize Money Act 1811|public|104|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Royal Naval Asylum Act 1811|public|105|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Army Act 1811|public|106|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia and Local Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1811|public|107|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances Act 1811|public|108|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia Allowances (No. 2) Act 1811|public|109|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Counterfeiting Bank of England Tokens Act 1811|public|110|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Manufacture of Maidstone Geneva, etc. Act 1811|public|111|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|112|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Lotteries Act 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{{|Insolvent Debtors Relief (Ireland) Act 1811|public|123|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Frivolous Arrests Act 1811|public|124|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief (England) Act 1811|public|125|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Westminster Parliamentary Elections Act 1811|public|126|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Gold Currency and Bank Notes Act 1811|public|127|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia (No. 3) Act 1811|public|128|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}} }} {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|East Grinstead Parish Church Act 1881|local|1|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Newry Parish Church Act 1881|local|200|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Durham Gaol, House of Correction and Court Houses Act 1881|local|201|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Durham City Council Act 1985 (c. xxix)) }} | {{|Itchin Coal Rates Act 1881|local|202|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Temple Bar Improvement Act 1881|local|203|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|archived=n|}} | {{|Bawtry and Selby Road Act 1881|local|204|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Bawtry and Selby Road Act 1832 (c.lxxiii)) }} | {{|Road from the Eynesford Turnpike Road to Farnborough Act 1881|local|205|26-06-1811|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing an Act of His present Majesty, for repairing and maintaining the Road from the Eynesford Turnpike Road in the Parish of Shoreham in the County of Kent, to the Turnpike Road in the Parish of Farnborough, leading from Seven Oaks to Bromley, in the said County.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989) }} | {{|East Malling Heath and Mereworth and Hadlow Road Act 1881|local|206|01-11-1810|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by East Malling Heath and Mereworth and Hadlow Road Act 1829 (c.lvi)) }} | {{|Isle of Man Clergy and others Agreement Confirmation Act 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[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1811. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "The fifth session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 November 1810 until 24 July 1811.", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Care of King During his Illness, etc. Act 1811|public|1|05-02-1811|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person, during the Continuance of His Majesty's Illness; and for the Resumption of the Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Majesty.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1811|public|2|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|3|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1811|public|4|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1811|public|5|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Census (Great Britain) Act 1811|public|6|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Silk Manufacture Act 1811|public|7|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1811|public|8|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1811|public|9|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Wide Streets, Dublin Act 1811|public|10|01-11-1810|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, 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195, "text": "| {{|Cheddar, Priddy, and Rodney Stoke (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1811|private|38|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 196, "text": "| {{|Stalbridge (Dorset) Inclosure Act 1811|private|39|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 197, "text": "| {{|Sheperth (Cambridge) Allotment Act 1811|private|40|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 198, "text": "| {{|Caverswall (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|41|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 199, "text": "| {{|Perry Barr (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|42|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 200, "text": "| {{|Thatcham Borough, Henwick, Colthrop, Parsonage, Awbery Street, and Ham Marsh in Greenham (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 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(Caernarvonshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|49|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 207, "text": "| {{|East Down (Devon) Inclosure Act 1811|private|50|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 208, "text": "| {{|Paghill or Paull (Yorkshire, East Riding) Inclosure Act 1811|private|51|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 209, "text": "| {{|Great and Little Eversden (Cambridge) Inclosure Act 1811|private|52|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 210, "text": "| {{|Hungerford (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|53|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 211, "text": "| {{|Battleshall (Essex) Inclosure Act 1811|private|54|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 212, "text": "| {{|Heybridge (Essex) Inclosure Act 1811|private|55|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 213, "text": "| {{|Great Bradley (Suffolk) Allotment Act 1811|private|56|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 214, "text": "| {{|Llanfihangel Rhôsycorn and Llanybyther (Carmarthenshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|57|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 215, "text": "| {{|Brinkley (Cambridge) Inclosure Act 1811|private|58|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 216, "text": "| {{|Churchill (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|59|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 217, "text": "| {{|Wheatacre Burgh or Burgh St. Peter (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1811|private|60|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 218, "text": "| {{|Fiddington (Gloucester) Inclosure Act 1811|private|61|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 219, "text": "| {{|Chaloner Arcedeckne's Estate Act 1811|private|62|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 220, "text": "| {{|Robert Elphinstone's Estate Act 1811|private|63|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 221, "text": "| {{|Thomas Pryce's Estate Act 1811|private|64|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 222, "text": "| {{|Exchange of glebe lands belonging to Little Plumstead rectory, with Witton with Brundall rectory annexed, for lands belonging to Charles Waites in Little Plumstead, Great Plumstead and Witton (Norfolk).|private|65|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 223, "text": "| {{|Harefield (Middlesex) Inclosure Act 1811|private|66|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 224, "text": "| {{|St. Katherine's Hospital Estate Act 1811|private|67|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 225, "text": "| {{|Haughley Estate (Suffolk) Act 1811|private|68|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 226, "text": "| {{|Chaddleworth (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|69|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 227, "text": "| {{|Eardisland (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|70|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 228, "text": "| {{|Sway Quarr, Sway Romsey, and Arnewood (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1811|private|71|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 229, "text": "| {{|Marston Common (Herefordshire) Allotments Act 1811|private|72|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 230, "text": "| {{|Lord Cloncurry's Divorce Act 1811|private|73|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 231, "text": "| {{|William Butcher's Name Act 1811|private|74|01-11-1810|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 232, "text": "}}", "title": "51 Geo. 3" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1811. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1812
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1812. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The sixth session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 7 January 1812 until 30 July 1812. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1812|public|1|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Customs Act 1812|public|2|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Distillation of Spirits Act 1812|public|3|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1812|public|4|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1812|public|5|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Civil List, During King's Illness Act 1812|public|6|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Expenses of Prince Regent Act 1812|public|7|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Royal Household, etc. Act 1812|public|8|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Duties on Coals, etc. Act 1812|public|9|28-02-1812|archived=n|}} | {{|East India Company Act 1812|public|10|28-02-1812|archived=n|}} | {{|House of Commons (Offices) Act 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[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1812. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "The sixth session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 7 January 1812 until 30 July 1812.", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1812|public|1|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Customs Act 1812|public|2|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Distillation of Spirits Act 1812|public|3|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1812|public|4|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 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"title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief (England) Act 1812|public|13|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|National Debt Act 1812|public|14|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Bounties, etc., on Sugar Act 1812|public|15|07-01-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Destruction of Stocking Frames, etc. Act 1812|note1=or the Frame-Breaking Act|public|16|20-03-1812|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more exemplary Punishment of destroying or injuring any Stocking or Lace Frames Machines or Engines used in the Framework or any Articles or Goods in such Frames to continue in force until the First Day One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.|note4=(Repealed by Destruction of Stocking Frames, etc. Act 1813) }}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Preservation of 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(Cardiganshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|61|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 235, "text": "| {{|Llanfyndd, Llanegwad, Llangathen, and Llanfihangel Kilvargan (Carmarthenshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|62|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 236, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Jean de Courtenay Act 1812|private|63|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 237, "text": "| {{|Creech St. Michael inclosure Act 1812|private|64|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 238, "text": "| {{|Barton-under-Needwood, Tatenhill, Yoxall, Hoarcross, Nethertown, and Hampstall Ridware (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|65|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 239, "text": "| {{|Martin (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|66|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 240, "text": "| {{|Saffron Walden (Essex) Inclosure Act 1812|private|67|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 241, "text": "| {{|Llanrwst (Denbighshire and Caernarvonshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|68|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 242, "text": "| {{|West Buckland (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1812|private|69|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 243, "text": "| {{|Poling (Sussex) Inclosure Act 1812|private|70|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 244, "text": "| {{|Chalton, Catheington, Clanfield, Blendworth, and Idsworth (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|71|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 245, "text": "| {{|Much and Little Birch (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1812|private|72|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 246, "text": "| {{|Richard Moore's Divorce Act 1812|private|73|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 247, "text": "| {{|John Blachford's Divorce Act 1812|private|74|07-01-1812|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "52 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 248, "text": "| {{|Nevin, &c. 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This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1812. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1813
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1813. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. Continuing the first session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 24 November 1812 until 22 July 1813. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund Act 1813|public|16|24-11-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Mutiny Act 1813|public|17|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Drawback on Coals Act 1813|public|18|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Issue, etc., of Gold and Silver Tokens Act 1813|public|19|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Militia (Great Britain) Act 1813|public|20|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Prisoners for Certain Debts, etc. Act 1813|public|21|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Salt Duties Act 1813|public|22|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Making of Starch Act 1813|public|23|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Administration of Justice Act 1813|public|24|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1813|public|25|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer 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and Radcliffe Bridge Act 1813|local|1|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Cheshunt Inclosure Act 1813|local|2|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Road from Collingham to York Act 1813|local|3|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Collingham to York Act 1826 (c.xi)) }} | {{|St. Neots and Cambridge Road Act 1813|local|4|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Bryanston Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|5|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Dorset Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|6|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Montague Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|7|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Sun Life Assurance Society Act 1813|local|8|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Sun Life Assurance Act 1889 (c. xvii)) }} | {{|Sun Fire Office Company Act 1813|local|9|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Sun Insurance Office Act 1891 (c.xcvii)) }} | {{|West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company Act 1813|local|10|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|County Fire Office Act 1813|local|11|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Imperial Insurance Company Act 1813|local|12|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Deritend Bridge Act 1813|local|13|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Road from Folkestone to Mudshole Act 1813|local|14|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Folkestone to Barham Downs Turnpike Road Act 1862 (c.vi)) }} }}
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1813. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "Continuing the first session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 24 November 1812 until 22 July 1813.", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund Act 1813|public|16|24-11-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1813|public|17|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Drawback on Coals Act 1813|public|18|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Issue, etc., of Gold and Silver Tokens Act 1813|public|19|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Militia (Great Britain) Act 1813|public|20|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Prisoners for Certain Debts, etc. Act 1813|public|21|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Salt Duties Act 1813|public|22|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Making of Starch Act 1813|public|23|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Administration of Justice Act 1813|public|24|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1813|public|25|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1813|public|26|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1813|public|27|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Local Militia (England) Act 1813|note1=|public|28|24-11-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Militia (Scotland) Act 1813|note1=|public|29|24-11-1812|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Exportation Act 1813|public|30|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 2) Act 1813|public|31|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 3) Act 1813|public|32|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Customs Act 1813|public|33|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Importation Act 1813|public|34|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|National Debt Act 1813|public|35|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Passenger Vessels Act 1813|public|36|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1813|public|37|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 4) Act 1813|public|38|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Transportation Act 1813|public|39|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Wages, etc., of Artificers, etc. Act 1813|public|40|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|National Debt (No. 2) Act 1813|public|41|24-11-1812|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "53 Geo. 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246, "text": "| {{|Militia (No. 3) Act 1813|public|10|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 247, "text": "| {{|Militia (No. 4) Act 1813|public|11|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 248, "text": "| {{|Augmentation of 60th Regiment Act 1813|public|12|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 249, "text": "| {{|Aid to Russia, etc. Act 1813|public|13|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 250, "text": "| {{|Accountant-General of Court of Chancery Act 1813|public|14|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 251, "text": "| {{|New South Wales (Debts) Act 1813|note1=|public|15|06-12-1813|archived=n|An act for the more easy Recovery of Debts, in His Majesty's Colony of New South Wales.}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 252, "text": "| {{|House of Commons (Disqualifications) Act 1813|note1=or the House 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"paragraph_id": 258, "text": "| {{|Peace Preservation Act 1813|public|22|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 259, "text": "| {{|Insolvent Debtors (England) (No. 2) Act 1813|public|23|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 260, "text": "| {{|Bounties, etc., on Sugar Act 1813|public|24|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 261, "text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1813|public|25|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 262, "text": "| {{|Customs Act 1813|public|26|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 263, "text": "| {{|Customs (No. 5) Act 1813|public|27|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 264, "text": "| {{|Insolvent Debtors Relief (England) Act 1813|public|28|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 265, "text": "| {{|Customs (No. 6) Act 1813|public|29|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 266, "text": "| {{|Transportation (No. 2) Act 1813|public|30|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 267, "text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1813|public|31|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 268, "text": "| {{|Illicit Distillation (Ireland) Act 1813|public|32|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 269, "text": "| {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act 1813|public|33|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 270, "text": "| {{|East India Trade Act 1813|public|34|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 271, "text": "| {{|East India Trade (No. 2) Act 1813|public|35|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 272, "text": "| {{|Customs, etc. Act 1813|public|36|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 273, "text": "| {{|Police Magistrates, Metropolis Act 1813|public|37|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 274, "text": "| {{|City of London Militia (No. 2) Act 1813|public|38|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 275, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 7) Act 1813|public|39|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 276, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 9) Act 1813|public|40|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 277, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1813|public|41|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 278, "text": "| {{|Destruction of Stocking Frames, etc. Act 1813|public|42|20-12-1813|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal an Act of the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty, for the Punishment of Persons destroying Stocking or Lace Frames, or any Articles in such Frames, and to make other Provisions instead thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Destroying Stocking Frames, etc. Act 1817) }}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 279, "text": "| {{|Purchase for Works at Portsmouth Act 1813|public|43|04-11-1813|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 280, "text": "}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 281, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Roads from Manchester to Rochdale, Bury and Radcliffe Bridge Act 1813|local|1|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 282, "text": "| {{|Cheshunt Inclosure Act 1813|local|2|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 283, "text": "| {{|Road from Collingham to York Act 1813|local|3|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Road from Collingham to York Act 1826 (c.xi)) }}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 284, "text": "| {{|St. Neots and Cambridge Road Act 1813|local|4|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 285, "text": "| {{|Bryanston Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|5|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 286, "text": "| {{|Dorset Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|6|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 287, "text": "| {{|Montague Square, St. Marylebone, Improvement Act 1813|local|7|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 288, "text": "| {{|Sun Life Assurance Society Act 1813|local|8|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Sun Life Assurance Act 1889 (c. xvii)) }}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 289, "text": "| {{|Sun Fire Office Company Act 1813|local|9|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Sun Insurance Office Act 1891 (c.xcvii)) }}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 290, "text": "| {{|West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company Act 1813|local|10|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 291, "text": "| {{|County Fire Office Act 1813|local|11|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 292, "text": "| {{|Imperial Insurance Company Act 1813|local|12|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 293, "text": "| {{|Deritend Bridge Act 1813|local|13|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 294, "text": "| {{|Road from Folkestone to Mudshole Act 1813|local|14|04-11-1813|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Folkestone to Barham Downs Turnpike Road Act 1862 (c.vi)) }}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 295, "text": "}}", "title": "54 Geo. 3" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1813. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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2023–24 Japan Rugby League One – Division 1
The 2023–24 Japan Rugby League One – Division 1 season is the thirteenth top flight league season played from December 2023 through to May 2024, in the newly rebranded Japan Rugby League One. The competition consisted of twelve teams, including one promoted team from Division 2, the Mie Honda Heat. The format and schedule was announced on 6 September 2023. It will consist of a round-robin fixture, before entering into a knockout style play-off for the final four teams. It featured two conferences (A, B). Teams in each conference played the teams in their respective conference twice (one at home, one away), and six matches against all the teams in the other conference, three being at home and three away. Each team played a total of sixteen seasonal fixtures, plus additional play-off matches, including relegation play-offs. Each team will play five teams twice and six teams once for a total of sixteen home and away matches. The relegation play-offs will take place in May 2024.
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Dalhousie Tigers men's ice hockey
The Dalhousie Tigers men's ice hockey team is an ice hockey team representing the Dalhousie Tigers athletics program of Dalhousie University. The team is a member of the Atlantic University Sport conference and compete in U Sports. The team plays their home games at the Halifax Forum in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Though Dalhousie has a history of fielding an ice hockey team as far back as 1894, the school played its first season of varsity men's hockey in 1962. The program's best period was initiated by a run to the CIAU championship gam in 1979 that saw the team win its first conference championship. The Tigers routinely earned a playoff berth over the succeeding 25 years, however, they were never able to capture a second conference title in that span. In the mid 2000s, the program slipped to the bottom of the standings and has remained there since (as of 2023). Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses (Games lost in either Overtime or Shootout), Pts = Points
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The Dalhousie Tigers men's ice hockey team is an ice hockey team representing the Dalhousie Tigers athletics program of Dalhousie University. The team is a member of the Atlantic University Sport conference and compete in U Sports. The team plays their home games at the Halifax Forum in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Ruben de Carvalho
Ruben Luís Tristão de Carvalho e Silva (Lisbon, 21 July 1944 – Lisbon, 11 June 2019) was a Portuguese politician, cultural organizer, historian, and journalist. He was a dissident during the Estado Novo dictatorship, a leader of the Portuguese Communist Party, a member of the Assembly of the Republic, a Lisbon municipal councillor and the creator of the largest political party event in Portugal, the Avante! Festival. As a journalist, Ruben de Carvalho was editor-in-chief of Vida mundial magazine during the 1960s and the weekly Avante! newspaper between April 1974 and 1995, and was an opinion writer for several newspapers, including Diário de Notícias. In addition to his journalistic career and political activities, he was well-known as a music-lover, in particular of the Jazz, Blues — of which he was considered an expert — and Fado genres, having written several books about the latter genre. His books on Fado had an outsized importance for the understanding of this musical genre.
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Ruben Luís Tristão de Carvalho e Silva was a Portuguese politician, cultural organizer, historian, and journalist. He was a dissident during the Estado Novo dictatorship, a leader of the Portuguese Communist Party, a member of the Assembly of the Republic, a Lisbon municipal councillor and the creator of the largest political party event in Portugal, the Avante! Festival. As a journalist, Ruben de Carvalho was editor-in-chief of Vida mundial magazine during the 1960s and the weekly Avante! newspaper between April 1974 and 1995, and was an opinion writer for several newspapers, including Diário de Notícias. In addition to his journalistic career and political activities, he was well-known as a music-lover, in particular of the Jazz, Blues — of which he was considered an expert — and Fado genres, having written several books about the latter genre. His books on Fado had an outsized importance for the understanding of this musical genre.
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List of awards and nominations received by Kiefer Sutherland
The following is a list of awards, honors, and nominations received by British-Canadian actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland. Sutherland has earned numerous accolades including a Golden Globe Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He's also received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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The following is a list of awards, honors, and nominations received by British-Canadian actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland. Sutherland has earned numerous accolades including a Golden Globe Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He's also received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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2023–24 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions men's basketball team
The 2023–24 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions men's basketball team represents the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Golden Lions, led by third-year head coach Solomon Bozeman, play their home games at the H.O. Clemmons Arena in Pine Bluff, Arkansas as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The Golden Lions finished the 2022–23 season 10–21, 6–12 in SWAC play to finish in a tie for ninth place. They failed to qualify for the SWAC tournament, as only the top eight teams make it. Sources:
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The 2023–24 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions men's basketball team represents the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Golden Lions, led by third-year head coach Solomon Bozeman, play their home games at the H.O. Clemmons Arena in Pine Bluff, Arkansas as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
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2024 Uruguayan Primera División season
The 2024 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the Campeonato Uruguayo de Primera División 2024, will be the 121st season of the Uruguayan Primera División, Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 94th in which it is professional. Liverpool will be the defending champions. 16 teams will compete in the season: the top thirteen teams in the relegation table of the 2023 season as well as three promoted teams from the Segunda División. The three lowest placed teams in the relegation table of the 2023 season (Montevideo City Torque, Plaza Colonia and La Luz) were relegated to the Segunda División for the 2024 season. They were replaced by the Segunda División champions Miramar Misiones, runners-up Progreso, and the winners of the promotion play-offs, which will be defined on 20 January 2024. Miramar Misiones and Progreso returned to the top flight after nine and two seasons, respectively. On the other hand, La Luz were relegated after one season, Montevideo City Torque were relegated after four seasons and Plaza Colonia returned to the second tier after five seasons.
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Love Me (2024 film)
Love Me is an upcoming American post-apocalyptic romance film written and directed by Sam and Andy Zuchero in their feature length film debuts and starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. A post-apocalyptic romance, in which a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love after the end of human civilisation. The film is directed by Sam and Andy Zuchero, in their feature length debut. In October 2021, Stewart revealed that she was going to be in a “sci-fi love” story with Steven Yeun. Stewart described it to Entertainment Weekly as "a love story between a satellite and a buoy; it's hard to explain. I hope I don't botch it, because it's a really revolutionarily written script." The film has won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize which will be presented at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. The film will be shown at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
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Ryan Fernandez
Ryan Fernandez is an American baseball player.
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Ryan Fernandez is an American baseball player.
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Pedro M. Oliveira
Pedro Máximo Oliveira Sayán (Lima; October 15, 1882 — Buenos Aires; June 18, 1958) was a Peruvian lawyer, jurist, professor, diplomat and politician. He served as Minister of Justice, Instruction, Worship and Charity (1926–1929), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1930), rector of the University of San Marcos (1941–1946) and Minister of Public Instruction (1939–1943). He promoted the educational reform of 1941. He completed his basic studies at the Colegio de la Inmaculada, run by Jesuit priests. He then entered the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM; 1900-1905). He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Political and Administrative Sciences (1902) and in Jurisprudence (1903). He received a doctorate in Jurisprudence and qualified as a lawyer in 1905. He began his teaching career at the UNMSM's Law School (1908), as a professor of Philosophy of Law, Civil Law (monographic course), History of Peruvian Law and Roman Law. He began his political activism in the National Democratic or "futurist" Party, founded by José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, in which Julio C. Tello was also a member. But he began to sympathize with the figure of Augusto B. Leguía, who in 1919 came to power through a successful coup d'état. From 1920 to 1922, under Leguía's Oncenium, he served as minister plenipotentiary in Colombia, a period under which the controversial Salomón-Lozano Treaty was signed in Lima, which resolved the Colombian-Peruvian territorial dispute. In 1922 he became a member of the commission to reform the Civil Code, along with Manuel Augusto Olaechea [es], Alfredo Solf y Muro and Hermilio Valdizán (all of them professors from San Marcos), and Juan José Calle, prosecutor of the Supreme Court. This reform work lasted until 1936, when the new Civil Code was promulgated, which replaced that of 1852. He was dean of the Lima Bar Association [es] (1924-1925) and representative of Peru before the government of Bolivia (1925-1926). On December 9, 1926, he was sworn in as Minister of Justice, Instruction, Worship and Charity. In this capacity, he issued the university statute of July 25, 1928, which suppressed university autonomy, alleging that it was only an instrument for universities to were dominated by minorities. Maximum authority over the universities was handed over to a National Council of University Education made up of the Minister of Education, four government delegates, four from the universities and a student delegate (the latter was never elected). This council elected rectors, enforced laws and regulations, and resolved doubts. Oliveira left the position of minister on March 6, 1929. He chaired the Instruction Commission of his chamber. On March 6, 1930, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, replacing Pedro José Rada y Gamio. He signed the boundary protocol with Chile and inaugurated the Pan American Children's Conference. He was Leguía's last chancellor, until the coup d'état of August 24 of the same year. In 1933 he was a member of the advisory commission on Foreign Relations. At the University of San Marcos he was dean of the Faculty of Law (1935-1941), vice-rector (1936-1941) and rector (1941-1946). He was one of the founders of the Revista de Derecho y Ciencia Política, along with Alberto Ulloa Sotomayor [es], Ángel Gustavo Cornejo [es], Juan Bautista de Lavalle y García [es], Jorge Basadre and Manuel Abastos [es] (1936). During the first government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche, he was Minister of Public Instruction (from December 8, 1939 to April 28, 1943), and as such, he promoted educational reform, through the organic law of public education of April 1st, 1941. This was done through the so-called "delegated legislation", which is when Congress allows technical commissions to prepare laws of a specialized nature and omits to enter into the detailed discussion of them. He died on June 18, 1958. He is the author of numerous academic works, be they legal, historical, sociological, educational, etc. One of Oliveira's three sons and fellow National Club member, José Oliveira Lawezzari, married Ingrid Schwend, daughter of former SS member Friedrich Schwend, with whom he had two daughters. The marriage became the focus of a highly-publicised murder trial that lasted from May to July 1965 after Schwend voluntarily confessed to local law enforcement that she fatally shot José Manuel de Sartorius y Bermúdez de Castro on the night of December 14, 1963, claiming self-defence. According to Schwend, represented by Senator David Aguilar Cornejo, she had been pursued by Sartorius in his white Morris Mini-Minor while she was driving her cherry Buick late at night, returning from a date with a lawyer despite being married. After she stepped out of her vehicle, he forced himself on her, after which she pulled out a handgun from her purse and shot the alleged stranger up to six times. This version of events was challenged by Raúl Peña Cabrera, who represented Olenka Dudek, a Polish-Peruvian socialite and widow of Sartorius. He claimed that both parties had scheduled a date and that Oliveira had shot Sartorius out of jealousy, despite the couple's open marriage. This version of events was also shared by the Peruvian Investigative Police (PIP), but opposed by the general public, who overwhelmingly supported Schwend's story. Schwend was ultimately found guilty, with her husband being ordered to pay Sartorious' widow S/. 40,000, and sentencing her to five years in prison, which were decreased to three for her good conduct, after which she divorced her husband.
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He claimed that both parties had scheduled a date and that Oliveira had shot Sartorius out of jealousy, despite the couple's open marriage. This version of events was also shared by the Peruvian Investigative Police (PIP), but opposed by the general public, who overwhelmingly supported Schwend's story. Schwend was ultimately found guilty, with her husband being ordered to pay Sartorious' widow S/. 40,000, and sentencing her to five years in prison, which were decreased to three for her good conduct, after which she divorced her husband.", "title": "Family" } ]
Pedro Máximo Oliveira Sayán was a Peruvian lawyer, jurist, professor, diplomat and politician. He served as Minister of Justice, Instruction, Worship and Charity (1926–1929), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1930), rector of the University of San Marcos (1941–1946) and Minister of Public Instruction (1939–1943). He promoted the educational reform of 1941.
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Teresa Dunn
Teresa Dunn (born 1976) is a Mexican-American painter and educator known for her colorful paintings of people. Raised in rural southern Illinois, her work is often influenced by her racial and cultural heritage. Dunn's work has been exhibited around the United States and is in the permanent collections of institutions including the Dennos Museum Center and the Zillman Art Museum at the University of Maine. Dunn studied at Indiana University, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in 2002. She is a three-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Fellowship. In addition to creating and exhibiting artwork, she conducts visiting artist lectures. Dunn has taught as Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at Michigan State University since 2006. Dunn has spoken on navigating the intersection of multiple cultures. In a 2021 interview, she said, "In the last few years, I accept that a large part of who I am and what I make has been about disconnect, absurdity, non sequitur, and relationships the misalign. ... Instead of focusing solely on my personal struggle, I am painting the stories of other people with complex racial and cultural identities, too."
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Teresa Dunn is a Mexican-American painter and educator known for her colorful paintings of people. Raised in rural southern Illinois, her work is often influenced by her racial and cultural heritage. Dunn's work has been exhibited around the United States and is in the permanent collections of institutions including the Dennos Museum Center and the Zillman Art Museum at the University of Maine. Dunn studied at Indiana University, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in 2002. She is a three-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Fellowship. In addition to creating and exhibiting artwork, she conducts visiting artist lectures. Dunn has taught as Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at Michigan State University since 2006.
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NKAPD1
NKAPD1 (NF-kappa-B-activating protein domain containing 1) is a protein, which in humans, is encoded by the gene NKAPD1. This protein is also commonly referred to as C11ORF57 (Chromosome 11 Open Reading Frame 57). The NKAPD1 gene is found on human chromosome 11 at locus 11q23.1 with plus strand orientation. The exact location is 112,074,086 to 112,085,150, spanning a total of 11,065 base pairs, including introns. It can be transcribed into 7 different transcript variants resulting in 4 different isoforms of the protein. The longest mRNA transcript contains a total of 6 exons. The human NKAPD1 gene is closely surrounded by the following genes on chromosome 11. The human NKAPD1 gene is ubiquitously expressed at moderate levels in various normal tissues throughout the body, with higher expression in the brain and thyroid. The longest protein isoform produced by the human NKAPD1 gene is known as isoform a and it is 293 amino acids long. This particular protein isoform has a predicted molecular weight around 34 kDa. The human NKAPD1 protein contains one domain called the NKAP (NF-kappa-B-activating protein) domain. It also has a lysine rich region directly following the NKAP domain. Secondary structure predictions suggest that the NKAPD1 protein consists mainly of alpha helices. Predicted three-dimensional structures showed mostly coils with a few small regions of alpha helices. The human NKAPD1 protein is predicted to undergo SUMOylation at several different lysines as well as phosphorylation, acetylation, and N-myristoylation at different amino acids. Orthologs to the human NKAPD1 gene can be found in all vertebrates through sharks, rays, and lampreys, however it is not found in any invertebrates. This gene is shown to be very highly conserved in mammals. When compared to fibrinogen alpha and cytochrome c, the human NKAPD1 gene seems to be evolving at a fairly moderate rate. There were 8 proteins found to have potential interactions with the human NKAPD1 protein. The table below shows the possible relationships between these proteins and the human NKAPD1 protein. Preliminary findings in three published studies suggest that deletion of the NKAPD1 gene, both complete and partial, are associated with the development of paraganglioma, a rare tumor of the head and neck. This research suggest that these deletions often occur hand-in-hand with deletions of several other nearby genes as well, most prominently SDHD, DLAT, PIHD2, and TIMM8B.
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NKAPD1 is a protein, which in humans, is encoded by the gene NKAPD1. This protein is also commonly referred to as C11ORF57.
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Yingluo
Yingluo may refer to:
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Yingluo may refer to: Yingluo (ornament) Yingluo, Liaoning
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Ukrtelefilm
The Ukrainian Television Film Studio, better known by its abbreviated name Ukrtelefilm, is a Ukrainian film studio founded in 1965. In 1959, the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR allocated a 4-hectare plot of land on the banks of the Rusanivsky Canal for the construction of a film complex with a car garage, a two-story administrative building with a film pavilion, a tonal studio, a large film screening room and a small (director's) film screening room, a film equipment shop, a sound shop, and a combined filming shop. The film complex included a state-of-the-art film development shop and a film negative and positive editing facility. A large apple orchard was also laid out on the territory of Ukrtelefilm studio. In 1983, the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio built a new video complex with two large pavilions with stationary TV cameras and video recording and editing equipment, makeup and prop shops. The video complex housed the TJC department (a television journalism complex with a portable video camera). According to the amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On Public Broadcasting" of May 2016, Ukrtelefilm is to be transformed into Ukrtelefilm PJSC and join UA:PBC (National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine). The transformation is to be carried out by the state enterprise manager, the State Committee for Television and Radio of Ukraine, starting in May 2016. Ukrtelefilm Film Studio was founded in 1965. It is managed by the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine. It is a self-supporting state enterprise with budgetary financing through state orders for film and video production. In 1959, the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR allocated a land plot for the construction of a film production complex. The State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting is responsible for controlling the preservation of state property at enterprises under the control of the State Committee. There should also have been a ban on the alienation of state property. The alienation of state property in Ukraine is regulated by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of June 6, 2007, 803 "On Approval of the Procedure for Alienation of State Property Objects". Over the years since 1965, Ukrtelefilm has created many feature films and so-called "newsreels", which fully documented world-class writers, composers, musicians, and vocalists performing both their own works and masterpieces of Ukrainian and world classics on camera. In 2009, the entire archive of the studio was transferred to digital media. However, the studio's leaders hide this fact in order to constantly write off money for "digitization", so it is not known exactly how many video works the studio has created during its existence. According to the studio's managers, Ukrtelefilm has created almost 3000 titles of video products in various genres in Ukrainian and Russian. In August 2019, the State Property Fund sold the unified property complex of Ukrtelefilm for UAH 5 million[clarify], which many media outlets mistakenly reported as the sale of the unified property complex of Ukrtelefilm (a different structure from Ukrtelefilm).
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Anthony Molina (baseball)
Anthony Molina is a Venezuelan baseball player.
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Anthony Molina is a Venezuelan baseball player.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Molina_(baseball)
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Syed Firoz Ashraf
Syed Feroze Ashraf (23 July 1943 – 8 June 2019) was an Indian teacher, trade unionist, journalist, writer, and activist known for his significant contributions to journalism, social work, and education. Born in Hazaribagh, Bihar (now in Jharkhand), Ashraf dedicated his life to fostering education among underprivileged children and bridging communal divides. Ashraf was forced to migrate to the Muslim-majority Jogeshwari, Mumbai from Malad, Mumbai after the Bombay riots due to growing Islamophobia in Hindu-majority areas. Ashraf completed his BSc from Ranchi University and pursued a Diploma in Journalism from the Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan in Mumbai. He embarked on his journalistic career in 1966, making regular contributions to various dailies, periodicals, and magazines. Ashraf earned literary accolades including the Maharashtra State Urdu Sahitya Academy Award for outstanding contribution to journalism. Apart from his journalistic endeavors, Ashraf wrote scripts for television serials, showcasing his versatility in the realm of media. "Uncle: A School in himself", a documentary short film, was created by Observer Research Foundation on Ashraf. One of Ashraf's most enduring legacies was his commitment to education and social work. In 1997, he initiated free tuition classes for children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. His classes, known as "Uncle's Classes," became an institution in Jogeshwari, Mumbai. Ashraf's mission extended beyond academics. He and his wife, Arifa, not only provided educational support but also addressed the holistic needs of their students. They offered meals, moral support, outings, and even medical assistance. His efforts were particularly focused on empowering young girls, encouraging them to pursue education beyond societal expectations. Ashraf's mission expanded to encompass multiple areas in Jogeshwari, including Jogeshwari West, Jogeshwari East, and Juhugali (Andheri). Despite financial challenges, he received support from philanthropists, including Razzak Allana, chairman of Allana Foundation, and the Vikas Adhyayan Kendra. His dedication bore fruit, with the first batch of students passing the SSC exams in 1998. Many of his students, irrespective of their religious background, continued to pursue higher education and contribute positively to society.
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Fifth Season (production company)
Fifth Season (formerly Endeavor Content) is a production company that produces films and television series. Fifth Season's productions include Severance, Cha Cha Real Smooth and The Lost Daughter. Fifth Season is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, with offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, Miami, Stockholm, Hong Kong, and Colombia. Endeavor Content was formed in October 2017 from the WME-IMG's film financing and scripted TV sales units, WME's advisory group for film financiers and content producers, and international sales company Bloom, which continued to operate autonomously until 2018, when it was fully integrated into Endeavor Content. In 2022, Endeavor Content was spun out of Endeavor. In September 2022, Endeavor Content officially changed its name to Fifth Season as part of a company rebranding initiative, primarily aimed at establishing a distinctive identity separate from its former parent company Endeavor. The rebranding occurred following the acquisition of an 80% stake in Endeavor Content for $785 million by CJ ENM, a Korean studio. CJ ENM currently holds a majority stake in Fifth Season, with Endeavor retaining a 20% stake. The name Fifth Season is derived from Eastern medicine, which recognizes an extra fifth season as a celebratory time of harvest in late summer. The company is run by co-CEOs Graham Taylor and Chris Rice. In December 2023, Toho announced its intent to acquire a 25% stake in Fifth Season through its U.S. subsidiary Toho International for $225 million. The deal, once completed, will value the company at $900 million. Taylor and Rice stated that this deal would empower the company to continue expansion of its slate of premium content and create opportunities for collaboration with Toho and CJ ENM on global as well as Japanese content. Fifth Season globally distributes series including Killing Eve, The Morning Show, Normal People and The Night Manager.
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2024 Down county football team season
The following is a summary of Down county football team's 2024 season, which is its 121st year. Down will compete in the pre-season McKenna Cup tournament, with the main season consisting of the National Football League Division 3, the Ulster Championship and either the All Ireland Senior Football Championship or the Tailteann Cup. The draw for the 2024 Dr McKenna Cup is due to take place in December 2023. Down will compete in Division Three of the National League in 2024. The fixtures were confirmed on 6 December 2023. Win Draw Loss Postponed/Cancelled The draw for the 2024 Ulster Championship took place on 21 October 2023.
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Between the Temples
Between the Temples is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Nathan Silver and written by Silver and C. Mason Wells. It stars Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane, Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel and Madeline Weinstein. It is scheduled to premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2024. A cantor who is having his own crisis of faith has a new adult bat mitzvah student who happens to be his grade school music teacher. In May 2023, Schwartzman, Kane and De Leon were confirmed to be starring in the film. Also in the confirmed cast were Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, Madeline Weinstein and Matthew Shear. It is produced by Ley Line Entertainment and Fusion Entertainment with producers Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Page, Nate Kamiya, Adam Kersh and Taylor Hess. Principal photography wrapped in the film in early 2023 with filming locations including Kingston, New York. The film is scheduled to premiere in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2024.
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Hunan Yongzhou No.1 High School
The Hunan Yongzhou No.1 High School (Chinese: 湖南省永州市第一中学), also called Yongzhou No.1 High School (Chinese: 永州市第一中学), is a public high school in Yongzhou, Hunan, China. In 1903, Hunan Yongzhou No.1 High School was founded. It is now located at No.79 Huilongta Road, Lingling District, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. It is a public full-time high school. Category:High schools in Hunan
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The Hunan Yongzhou No.1 High School, also called Yongzhou No.1 High School, is a public high school in Yongzhou, Hunan, China.
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Jennifer Rodríguez
Jennifer Laritza Rodríguez Carvajal (born 18 November 1999) is a Colombian athlete specialising in the high jump. She represented her country at the World Championships in Eugene without qualifying for the final. Her personal bests in the event are 1.90 metres outdoors (Ibagué 2021) and 1.87 metres indoors (Brno 2022).
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250 (disambiguation)
250 may refer to:
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250 may refer to: 250 (year) 250 (number) 250 (musician) Ferrari 250 FTSE 250 Index Mercedes-Benz 250
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Vladimir Grand
Vladimir Grand is a Ukrainian model and social media influencer based in the Philippines. He is also known as the apprentice of Filipino professional boxer Manny Pacquiao. Grand was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and graduated from the Faculty of Law at a Ukrainian University. He represented Ukrainian in the Man of the World 2022 international pageant contest, where he secured the title of first runner-up, after losing to India's Aditya Khurana. Currently, Grand is in a relationship with his Filipina girlfriend, Jenelyn Eugene.
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Vladimir Grand is a Ukrainian model and social media influencer based in the Philippines. He is also known as the apprentice of Filipino professional boxer Manny Pacquiao.
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2008 CIS University Cup
The 2008 CIS Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (46th Annual) was held March 20–23, 2008 at the J. Louis Levesque Arena in Moncton, New Brunswick. The six teams that advanced to the tournament are listed below. The Champions of each conference tournament received automatic bids and were seeded 1-3. One spot in the tournament was reserved for the host school, Moncton while the another went to best team from the Quebec region, OUA finalist Brock. The lone wild card spot went to the highest-ranked remaining team, Saskatchewan. UNB Reds advance to championship Alberta Golden Bears advance to championship
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The 2008 CIS Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament was held March 20–23, 2008 at the J. Louis Levesque Arena in Moncton, New Brunswick.
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Nili (unit)
Nili (Hebrew: נִילי) is a task force established by Israel's Shin Bet and Mossad units in late 2023 to track and assassinate the members of Palestinian militant group Hamas, who organized and carried out the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which killed more than 1,200 Israelis, the majority civilians. Nili is an acronym for "Netzah Yisrael Lo Yeshaker," (Hebrew: נצח ישראל לא ישקר) a Biblical phrase from the First Book of Samuel (1 Samuel 15:29) that translates to "the Eternal One of Israel will not lie". The unit's ambitions are similar to Operation Wrath of God, which tracked down and assassinated the Palestinian militant group, Black September, who organized and carried out the 1972 Munich massacre killing Israeli athletes. The unit consists of representatives from both the Shin Bet and Mossad. Kidon operatives have been speculated to also participate in Nili. Whilst Nili's focus is primarily on Hamas's commando Nukhba unit, according to Ahron Bregman of King's College London, Mossad's involvement means that Nili will also go after Hamas members located outside of Gaza. According to a leaked recording, Ronen Bar the head of Shin Bet, told Israeli parliamentarians that Hamas leaders would be killed "in Gaza, in the West Bank, in Lebanon, in Turkey, in Qatar, everywhere...It will take a few years, but we will be there in order to do it." The organization operates independently of other units, focusing on tracking Hamas strike cells and high-ranking Hamas officials. The personnel include both intelligence and operational staff. The top targets for the unit include Marwan Issa and Yahya Sinwar, who are suspected of orchestrating the 7 October 2023 attacks. Journalist and author on Israeli security services, Yossi Melman, criticized the campaign stating that the strategy of assassinations “doesn’t solve anything" and is an attempt by Israeli security services to redeem themselves after being humiliated by the success of Hamas attacks. According to the Guardian, others have suggested that repeated claims by public figures about Nili illustrate a desire amongst Israeli officials to reassure a fearful public.
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Nili is a task force established by Israel's Shin Bet and Mossad units in late 2023 to track and assassinate the members of Palestinian militant group Hamas, who organized and carried out the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which killed more than 1,200 Israelis, the majority civilians. Nili is an acronym for "Netzah Yisrael Lo Yeshaker," a Biblical phrase from the First Book of Samuel that translates to "the Eternal One of Israel will not lie".
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202 (disambiguation)
202 may refer to:
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202 may refer to: 202 (year) 202 (number) Bandvagn 202
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216 (disambiguation)
216 may refer to:
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216 may refer to: 216 (year) 216 (number) Area code 216 Hunter 216 ISO 216 UFC 216
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Andrey Filatov (engineer)
Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov (Russian: Андре́й Дми́триевич Фила́тов; born 19 August 1912 in Kharkov, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire – died 6 June 1973 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) was a Soviet metallurgical engineer, manager, and the eleventh director of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine (1968–1973). He was a Hero of Socialist Labour (1971) and a laureate of the State Prize of the USSR. Andrey Filatov was born on 19 August 1912 in the city of Kharkov in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine), in a working-class family. He lived in the Belgorod region. He completed six classes of a seven-year school. In 1930, following a Komsomol call, Andrey Filatov arrived at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. After arriving, Filatov enrolled in the factory and plant school at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. During his studies, this school was in the city of Verkhneuralsk. In 1931, he graduated from the school, specializing as an operator in the coke chemical industry, and in the same year, Filatov began working at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. He worked as a bricklayer during the construction of coke ovens. For a time, Filatov worked in the coke chemical production of the combine, and then moved to the rolling mill shop, working as an assistant roller. Andrey Dmitrievich completed evening classes at one of the Magnitogorsk technical schools, after which he became a foreman. In 1938, Filatov moved to the technical control department of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine, where he worked as a controller, deputy head of the site, and head of the site. Alongside his work at the combine, he studied in the evening department of the Magnitogorsk State Technical University, receiving a diploma in engineering-metallurgy in 1944. After graduating from the mining and metallurgical institute, Filatov started working in the wire-strip shop of MMK, where he took the position of head of the site of the technical control department. In 1950, Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov became a member of the All-Union Communist Party (later CPSU), and was appointed as the deputy head of the shop. In 1951, Andrey Filatov headed the wire-strip shop. From 1960 to 1962, Filatov worked as the head of the production department of the combine, and from 1962 to 1968, he held the position of the chief engineer of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. In 1968, Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov succeeded Feodosiy Dionisievich Voronov as the director of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine, becoming the eleventh director of the largest metallurgical enterprise in the USSR. Under the leadership of Andrey Filatov, four open-hearth furnaces (№ 32, 31, 30, 35) of the first open-hearth shop of MMK were converted into two-bath steelmaking units, six open-hearth furnaces became single-channel, which significantly increased steel output. Additionally, coke oven battery № 4 was reconstructed (in 1970), as well as coke oven battery № 3 (in 1971). In May 1969, the fifth sheet rolling shop of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine was commissioned, which included the installation of the "2500" cold rolling mill. This shop became a significant achievement of the metallurgical enterprise, as it allowed the production of metal for automobile manufacturing. In 1969, along with the head of the fifth sheet rolling shop Leonid Radyukevich and the deputy chief power engineer of the combine Khussid, he was awarded the State Prize of the Soviet Union in the field of technology. In 1972, director Rychkov, Boris Nikolayevich made a film "Personal Responsibility," which tells about the work and personality of the directors of two major USSR enterprises – Andrey Filatov (MMK) and Nikolay Slyun'kov (Minsk Tractor Plant). In May 1973, the first stage of the sixth sheet rolling shop was commissioned, and it became fully operational after Andrey Filatov's death, in the autumn of the same year. This shop produces tinplate, widely used in the food industry. As of 2013, this shop has no analogs in the Russian Federation. During Filatov's directorship at the enterprise he was entrusted with, eighteen new steel grades were mastered, and a liquid steel vacuuming unit was put into operation. Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov paid great attention to the social infrastructure of the city and the metallurgical combine. During Filatov's leadership, nine kindergartens and nurseries, a new hospital building for the MMK medical unit; children's camps, a rest house, a sanatorium building in Yalta, children's health facilities; a dairy plant, a potato storage, a vegetable processing shop, a fruit storage facility were constructed. Filatov issued a verbal order regarding housing distribution, now giving priority to families where both spouses worked at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. Changes in housing policy caused dissatisfaction among the city's residents, and metallurgists' spouses began to switch to less skilled work at MMK to improve their housing conditions. Member of the CPSU Central Committee since 1971. Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR XVIII convocation from 1970. In 1973, Filatov fell ill, and in June 1973 he went to Moscow for surgery. However, due to a medical error, a thrombus detached. Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov died on 6 June 1973 in Moscow and was buried at the right-bank cemetery in Magnitogorsk. Filatov was meticulous, extremely hardworking, and modest. He always spoke his mind, argued. At the same time, A. Filatov respected his opponents and was able to admit his mistakes. Andrey Dmitrievich had a phenomenal memory. Personal Responsibility. Documentary film (1972) In 1974, the publishing house "Soviet Russia" released N. Kartashov's book "Comrade Director." In 1979, the novel "In the Sweat of Thy Face" by Soviet writer Alexander Ostapovich Avdeenko was published. The novel is dedicated to Magnitogorsk during the time of Filatov's management of the combine. The novel actively covers Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov's housing policy. In 2000, the Professional Lyceum №13 of Magnitogorsk (now Magnitogorsk Polytechnic College) was named after Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov, who was a graduate. Notably, it was thanks to Filatov that this educational institution received its current building at the intersection of Karl Marx Avenue and Steelevare Street In 2011, the second part of the duology by Valery Nikolaevich Kucher, "Magnitka – Forever. Part 2. Affairs and Fates of Soviet Directors," was published. Chapter 6, part 1 "Audacity and Boldness of the Innovator" tells about the work of Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov as the director of MMK from 1968 to 1973.
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Andrey Dmitrievich Filatov was a Soviet metallurgical engineer, manager, and the eleventh director of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine (1968–1973). He was a Hero of Socialist Labour (1971) and a laureate of the State Prize of the USSR.
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Simultaneous Contrasts
Simultaneous Contrasts (French: Contrastes simultanés) is the title of a series of paintings by Sonia Delaunay created beginning in 1912. The series was inspired by Eugène Chevreul's theory of simultaneous contrast, according to which the perception of color is affected by the presence of adjacent colors. The Simultaneous Contrasts series grew out of the Simultanism movement established by Delaunay and her husband, Robert Delaunay, in the early 1910s. During this period, Sonia's interest in light and color was shaped by a variety of factors. The growing prevalence of electric lighting in Paris was one major source of inspiration. Another influence was her connection with experimental poets, most notably Blaise Cendrars, whose work explored the effect of startling juxtapositions. Several of Delaunay's paintings in the series include identifiable architectural motifs, such as pieces of the Eiffel Tower. But they are largely abstract works, often without any recognizable subjects. In this respect, her series differs from the work of her husband, Robert Delaunay, whose exploration of simultaneous contrast was more integrated with subjects such as windows and the Eiffel Tower.
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Simultaneous Contrasts is the title of a series of paintings by Sonia Delaunay created beginning in 1912. The series was inspired by Eugène Chevreul's theory of simultaneous contrast, according to which the perception of color is affected by the presence of adjacent colors.
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David Aguilar Cornejo
David Aguilar Cornejo (Callao; January 29, 1902 — Lima; July 11, 1982) was a Peruvian criminal lawyer and politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1954 and 1955, during the constitutional government of General Manuel A. Odría. He was one of the founders of the Odriist National Union, as well as a senator (1963-1968). He presided over the Senate in the legislatures of 1965-1966 and 1967-1968. His parents were David Aguilar and Juana Cornejo. He completed his primary studies at the San Luis Gonzaga National School in Ica, and then his secondary studies at the College of Our Lady of Guadalupe [es] in Lima. He entered the University of San Marcos, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Law in 1929. He finally graduated as a lawyer, practicing his profession especially as a criminal lawyer. In the field of politics, he successively supported the presidential candidacies of José María de la Jara y Ureta [es] (1931), José Quesada Larrea [es] (1939) and Eloy G. Ureta (1945), all of which were unsuccessful. In 1950 he was political secretary in the electoral campaign of General Manuel A. Odría, who triumphed without counting any rivals. During Odría's presidency, he was legal advisor to the Council of Ministers (1951-1955) and Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he held from August 11, 1954 to December 2, 1955. Due to his absence, he was replaced on an interim basis on several occasions by Alberto Freundt Rosell [es]. During his time as Chancellor, he detained Aristotle Onassis' fishing fleet for whaling without an official permit. His ships were detained in the port of Callao until the corresponding fine was paid. He later joined the board of directors of the Odriist National Union (1961). He was elected senator for Lima in 1963. During this period, he represented Ingrid Schwend in her high-profile murder trial. He became president of his chamber in two terms: 1965-66 and 1967-68, in accordance with what was agreed with his allies from the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance, in the sense of alternating the directives of the Parliament. His parliamentary term, which was to end in 1969, was frustrated by the coup d'état of 1968.
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David Aguilar Cornejo was a Peruvian criminal lawyer and politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1954 and 1955, during the constitutional government of General Manuel A. Odría. He was one of the founders of the Odriist National Union, as well as a senator (1963-1968). He presided over the Senate in the legislatures of 1965-1966 and 1967-1968.
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Kaani (film)
Kaani (transl. But) is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language thriller film directed by Abhinav Velagaleti and starring Sai Kiran, Meera and Jyoti. The film is based on The Sixth Sense (1999) and Darna Mana Hai (2003). The film released to unanimous negative reception. A critic from Sify wrote that "The director throws open a world full of ghosts and other super naturals without giving the audience any fright!" and added that "The story and screenplay has no nativity and the narration is low paced". Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote that "Over all, it is an unappealing free make of The Sixth Sense". A critic from Indiaglitz wrote that "Kaani, on the whole, ends up as a funny sort of film, which in the context of its genre and intent, is a major failing".
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Kaani is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language thriller film directed by Abhinav Velagaleti and starring Sai Kiran, Meera and Jyoti. The film is based on The Sixth Sense (1999) and Darna Mana Hai (2003). The film released to unanimous negative reception.
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History of Paraíba
The history of Paraíba began before the discovery of Brazil, when the coastline of the state's current territory was populated by the Tabajara and Potiguara indigenous peoples. When the Portuguese arrived, the region was established as part of the Captaincy of Itamaracá. However, there were difficulties in implementing the Portuguese occupation fronts in the area, especially due to the resistance of the natives and the influence of French explorers, who used the coast of Paraíba for the illegal extraction of brazilwood. As a result of the establishment of sugarcane mills, the region experienced high economic and demographic growth and consolidated itself as one of the northeastern centers of colonial Brazil. After spending a period under Dutch rule, Paraíba returned to Portuguese control in 1654. It became a federal captaincy in 1799, a province of the Empire of Brazil in 1882 and a state of the federation of Brazil in 1889. During the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Europe experienced the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, characterized by the maritime expeditions, globalization, mercantilism, colonialism and the expansion of Christianity. The Kingdom of Portugal, with its advanced nautical art, was a pioneer in establishing a colonial empire with the explorations of the Madeira (1419), the Azores (1427), the African coast (1434) and the sea route to India (1498). Between 1492 and 1502, the Kingdom of Castile explored America with Christopher Columbus and made the first circumnavigation of the world, begun by Ferdinand Magellan and completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano between 1519 and 1522. In 1494, the kingdoms of Portugal and Castile signed the Treaty of Tordesillas to divide the lands "discovered and undiscovered" by both outside Europe. These explorations led to numerous naval expeditions in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and land excursions in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australia until the end of the 19th century. The Spanish navigator and explorer Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was the first to land on Brazilian territory, reaching Cape Santo Agostinho in Pernambuco on January 26, 1500. Pedro Álvares Cabral, captain of a Portuguese expedition traveling to the Indies, arrived in Porto Seguro in Bahia on April 22 of the same year and claimed sovereignty over the territory, which he called the Ilha de Santa Cruz, for the Kingdom of Portugal. The French privateers were also prominent among the Europeans who visited Brazilian beaches from the southeast to the northeast from the beginning of the 16th century. At the beginning of the 15th century, between 2.5 and 3.5 million indigenous people, divided into four linguistic and cultural groups, lived in Brazil: Tupi, Jê, Arawak and Kalinago. Most of the tribes encountered by the Europeans on the coast belonged to the Tupi trunk, who had expelled the non-Tupi tribes to the hinterland. Overall, the tribes were traditional communities formed by individuals whose villages occupied a contiguous area, spoke the same language, had the same habits and a sense of unity. As it grew, each group divided into a new autonomous unit that became increasingly differentiated and hostile as it spread apart. The tribes had a warrior chief, an ordinary man who was assigned command only in cases of war. There was also a leader for the religious ceremonies with great influence over the group known as the pajé and caraiba, who attended to the sick with medicinal herbs and magic. There were no slaves or dominant social strata and everyone worked equally to survive. The indigenous people had no written language, used rudimentary techniques to obtain their means of subsistence and the exploitation of natural resources was limited. Agricultural activity was carried out almost exclusively on forest land, where they cleared the fields with their stone axes and burned the land to grow cotton, yams, beans, corn, manioc, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, peppers, tobacco and other plants, as well as fruit trees such as cashews and pequi. Each group lived in permanent war against the others within its area of expansion, even with those from the same cultural background. Despite the discovery of the New World, Portuguese interests were focused on the lucrative spice trade with the East Indies. On February 16, 1504, the King of Portugal, Manuel I, donated the Captaincy of São João (now Fernando de Noronha) to Fernão de Loronha to explore brazilwood. The structures were limited to factories, temporary constructions where friendly relations were formed with the natives, whose permanence depended on the stability of these relations, enemy attacks and profits from trade. They were simple fortifications staffed by a few men used mainly to store brazilwood and to supply the ships that arrived to collect it; all the workforce was formed by indigenous allies. Exploratory expeditions were sent by the navigators Gaspar de Lemos in 1501 and Gonçalo Coelho in 1503, who surveyed the Brazilian coastline and described its geographical features. The extraction of brazilwood was short-lived, as this type of tree was quickly exhausted and did not generate permanent settlements. Portugal's lack of interest in the American continent allowed other nations to visit the Brazilian coast, such as the English, Dutch, Spanish and French. In the early decades, small settlements composed mainly of convicts, corsairs, smugglers, deserters and occupants of the small factories emerged on the Brazilian coast. Initially, the European conquerors perceived their relationship with the natives as a commercial alliance based on the barter practice, in which objects of limited value (knives, scythes, axes, glass necklaces, textiles and others) were exchanged for brazilwood, cotton and exotic species such as monkeys and parrots. The Portuguese practiced "cunhadismo", an indigenous custom used to incorporate strangers into their society, which consisted of forming a union between a native woman and an European man. It served as an effective and extensive way of recruiting workforce to cut and transport brazilwood to the factories and ships, hunt and gather food and capture prisoners. "Cunhadismo" was the basis of the miscegenation that formed the Brazilian population, allowing foreigners to form units apart from the villages, composed of multiple indigenous wives and their countless children. One of these groups was in the Captaincy of Bahia and was formed by Diogo Álvares Correia, known as Caramuru, and his large indigenous family. In 1534, Portugal implemented the system of Hereditary Captaincies to avoid possible invasions, especially from the French. Fourteen territories divided into 15 lots were distributed to 12 small noblemen, as many Portuguese wealthy men were not interested in the region, considering that the only source of wealth confirmed at that point was brazilwood, reserved for exploitation by the Crown. Four of the donatários never came to Brazil to take possession of their lands. After the implementation of the Hereditary Captaincies, relations between indigenous peoples and settlers in the current state of Paraíba changed due to the conflicting interests and the intensification of the colonization process. The Portuguese were concerned with keeping an alliance with the tribes in order for them to join their battle against European enemies (the French, Dutch and Spanish) and other hostile indigenous peoples in the expansion of their frontiers (the Tapuia). Both the Portuguese and the French maintained friendly policies with the natives who occupied the regions of the current state of Paraíba, such as the Potiguara, inhabitants of the coast and the first to have contact with the colonizers, and the Tabajara, who left the hinterlands of the current Northeast region for the lands occupied along the Paraíba do Norte River. During the process of conquest and colonization of Brazil by the Portuguese, the different indigenous ethno-linguistic groups such as the Tamoio, Tupiniquim, Aimoré and Goitacá were generally reduced to two large groups: the Tupi (considered tame) and the Tapuia (considered untamed). The relations of alliance or hostility between the native tribes and the foreigners also depended on their own objectives and interests linked to the dynamics of their social organizations. For both groups, the arrival of the Europeans brought incalculable damage such as epidemics, high mortality, mass enslavement, intensification of intertribal wars, slave labor and social and cultural disruption. As allies or enemies, the Europeans became part of the inter-tribal relations of the various Tupi groups, who associated with different groups (Portuguese, French, Dutch), according to circumstances and their interests. The Tupi language, also known as the "common language", was used by foreigners to communicate with the majority of natives on the Brazilian coast. In geographical terms, the history of Paraíba includes the captaincies of Itamaracá and Rio Grande, part of the area that forms present-day Paraíba, and the captaincies of Pernambuco and Bahia, also decisive contributors to its formation. In November 1535, a fleet of ten ships with 900 men and over a hundred horses commanded by Aires da Cunha, a warrior experienced in the conquests of the Orient set sail from the Tagus for Brazil. João de Barros, Aires' partner, sent two of his sons to represent him on the expedition. The fleet first headed for the Captaincy of Pernambuco, where Duarte Coelho welcomed the explorers and provided them with information and interpreters, as well as a rowing boat to precede the squad and survey the coast. The squad explored the coast with the goal of reaching the mouth of the Amazon River, probably in search of gold, abundant in the areas. After reaching Cape São Roque, the rowing boat provided by Duarte Coelho disappeared and the ship Capitania sank, killing Aires da Cunha. However, the remaining boats reached the estuary and landed on the Trindade Island. There they built a castle and established a colony which they named Nazareth. For about three years, they explored the surrounding lands in search of gold, sailing about two hundred and fifty leagues upriver and creating two more settlements. However, the explorers failed to find gold and were constantly attacked by the Potiguara, which led them to return to Portugal. On the way, three ships were blown by contrary winds and ended up in the Antilles, where they were taken prisoner by the Spanish. Around 1550, João de Barros tried again to colonize his captaincy, arming a fleet with his two sons, but the Potiguara and the French offered fierce resistance. In 1554, Luís de Melo da Silva tried to explore the region with three ships, but he sank. Later, the government of Pernambuco used the abandoned areas of these captaincies to expand its territory, expelling the French from Maranhão, founding the city of Belém and attacking the English in the Amazon. In 1534, the Captaincy of Itamaracá was given to Pero Lopes de Sousa, but he left the territory in the charge of Francisco de Braga, who had previously been responsible for the factories of Igarassu and the Itamaracá Fort, spoke Tupi and had a good relationship with the indigenous people and the small local population. In 1535, Braga and some associates went to the site of the French fort and founded the village of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (now Vila Velha). When Duarte Coelho arrived, Francisco de Braga had been living in the region for three years. Duarte Coelho, donatário of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, left Portugal in October 1534 and arrived at the mouth of the Igarassu River on March 9, 1535, landing at Reduto dos Marcos. The site of the Igarassu factory was ideal because it ensured a peaceful occupation due to the long coexistence between the indigenous people and those who lived there. There, on September 27, 1535, he founded the village of Cosme e Damião. After its foundation, he organized an expedition and found a site near a beach protected by a barrier reef with narrow openings that he considered strategic and easily defensible. However, the place was occupied by a village of Caeté indigenous people, who were expelled after a violent battle. In January 1536, Duarte Coelho moved to the area, leaving the village of Cosme e Damião under the command of his lieutenant, Afonso Gonçalves. There, Aires da Cunha's expedition met up with Duarte Coelho, who was involved in building the town that would become Olinda, the future seat of his captaincy. In 1540, Duarte Coelho went to Portugal to raise funds for the construction of mills in his territory, returning in September of the following year and bringing with him specialized labour and plant seedlings from the Canary Islands. At the beginning of 1542, Duarte Coelho began building the first of five mills on the banks of the Beberibe River, near Olinda. On August 7, 1554, he died in Lisbon. His successor, Jorge de Albuquerque Coelho, expanded the area of European presence by attacking the indigenous groups between the area of the Várzea do Capibaribe and the mouth of the São Francisco River. The massacre of the native populations cleared the way for the installation of more sugar mills. In 1536, the donatário Francisco Pereira Coutinho arrived in Todos os Santos Bay, whose territory offered favorable circumstances for colonization with a wide and safe anchorage and was frequented since 1501 by Portuguese exploration and trade fleets, Spanish navigators and French corsairs. He founded a factory, built a fortification by the sea and formed a settlement in the place known as Vila Velha with the help of the people who had lived there for a long time, including Diogo Álvares, with his sons and sons-in-law. In the early years, the settlement lived in peace with the indigenous people and the settlers were able to plant their crops. However, as they moved further into the hinterland and built two new mills, the Tupinambá rebelled, attacking and destroying the mills and the crops. In 1545, surrounded in his fortification and with his water and food supplies blocked by the natives, Francisco Pereira Coutinho took refuge in the Captaincy of Porto Seguro. After Diogo Álvares signed a peace pact between Fernando Coutinho and the rebellious natives, he decided to return to take possession of his castle, but contrary winds threw his ships onto the coast of the Itaparica Island, where he was devoured by the Tupinambá. As the captaincies developed, relations between the indigenous people and the colonizers began to deteriorate. Among the factors that disrupted these relations, the most important were: the growth of the colonies and their increased need for food; the development of sugar cane plantations and mills that expanded from the coast into the hinterland, threatening and violating the territories occupied by the indigenous villages; the new compulsory labor relations imposed by the Portuguese, which meant the neglect of the indigenous agricultural production system, essential for the survival of the villages; the increased demands for a cultural transformation of the natives in order to adapt them to compulsory labor; the perception by the natives that, instead of being allies to fight their enemies, they had become captors and slavers, and their opponents an object of exchange, which demeaned their cultural values and religious beliefs; and the realization by the natives that the prohibition on attacking the Portuguese and their settlements did not prevent the settlers from attacking their villages in search of slave labor, in a clear disregard for the marriage agreement between them. Conflicts also occurred, not only between the indigenous people and the settlers, but also between the settlers and the donatários. Disputes escalated in the mid-1540s, culminating in the revolts in Bahia in 1545, São Thomé in 1546, Espírito Santo in 1546 and Porto Seguro in 1546. On January 7, 1549, John III, King of Portugal, appointed Tomé de Sousa as governor-general of Brazil and captain-major of the Captaincy of Bahia. Besides the donatário, the new system created two positions subordinate to the governor-general with specific functions: the ouvidor-geral (English: ombudsman-general), responsible for exercising judicial functions, unifying laws and rules and re-establishing order among the captaincies, and the provedor-mor (provider-major), responsible for overseeing and reviewing the accounts and decisions made by the clerks and accountants, his subordinates in the administration of the colony's finances. After Mem de Sá's death in March 1572, the Kingdom of Portugal implemented a new administrative system based on the division of the colony into the Northern Government, with its capital in Salvador and ruled by Luís de Brito e Almeida, and the Southern Government, headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and headed by Antônio Salema. The purpose of the administrative division was to reduce the distance between the administrative government and the captaincies and improve the defense of the colony and its settlements. In 1574, during an incident known as the Tragedy of Tracunhaém, an indigenous woman named Iratembé, daughter of the chief Ininguaçú, married to a mameluco and escaped with her husband to Olinda. Her brothers set out to capture her and found Antonio Salema visiting the city, who ordered Iratambé's immediate return and provided them with a safe-conduct to arrive at the village without difficulty. However, when they stopped for the night at the Tracunhaém Mill, they were received by Diogo Dias, the plantation owner, who kidnapped Iratembé in the middle of the night and refused to hand her over. The natives returned to the village and reported the incident to Ininguaçú, who sent emissaries to Pernambuco to complain to the authorities, but no action was taken. Instigated by the French, Ininguaçú gathered around 2,000 tribesmen from Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte and attacked the mill, killing all the inhabitants - owners, settlers and slaves. The group also attacked and set fire to mills in the Captaincy of Itamaracá, killing more than 600 people in total. Although the Captaincy of Itamaracá extended as far as the Traição Bay, its exploitation was not pursued by its donatários. Except for the region located on the banks of the Goiana River, the territory remained dominated by the Potiguara and the French, who trafficked in brazilwood. From 1560 onwards, the Potiguara wars, caused by the increase in the enslavement of indigenous people, and the fear that the French would settle on the Paraíba River, as had happened in Guanabara Bay, led Sebastian, the King of Portugal, to order Luís de Brito to conquer that area. In 1574, Luís de Brito e Almeida, after hearing about the Tracunhaém incident, ordered Fernão da Silva, who was based in Pernambuco, to gather Portuguese and natives and conquer the Paraíba River. Upon arriving there, he claimed possession of the lands of Paraíba in the name of the Kingdom of Portugal. However, the expedition, threatened by the Potiguara, had to flee across the beach and take refuge in Itamaracá. Instigated by the residents of Itamaracá and Pernambuco, who were suffering constant attacks from the Potiguara, Luís de Brito organized a new expedition to conquer the river. In 1575, he gathered an army of 15 ships in Bahia, under the command of his nephew, Bernardo Pimentel d'Almeida, and set sail for the Paraíba River, but the rough sea and contrary winds dispersed the fleet; some ships, including Luís de Brito's, returned to Bahia. Bernardo Pimentel d'Almeida's ship and others anchored in Pernambuco, but tired of waiting, headed back to Bahia. The unsuccessful and expensive expeditions made Luís de Brito e Almeida abandon the plans to conquer and settle Paraíba. The Potiguara and the French, motivated by their successive victories, intensified their incursions into the territory of the Captaincy of Itamaracá, extending their domains as far as the border of the Captaincy of Pernambuco on the other side of the Igarassú River, forcing the remaining settlers to take refuge on the Itamaracá Island. At the beginning of his government, Veiga ordered the organization of an expedition to seize Paraíba, but abandoned it when he was informed that Frutuoso Barbosa, a wealthy brazilwood merchant who lived in Pernambuco, had offered to conquer and colonize the area in exchange for being the captain-major of the territory for ten years. Frutuoso Barbosa and his expedition composed of four ships, with relatives, families of settlers, religious of the Franciscan, Benedictine and Carmelite orders, soldiers, ammunition and other material means necessary for colonization, set sail from Lisbon in 1580. However, attacks by corsairs, storms and contrary winds dispersed the fleet; part ended up on the coast of Brazil and part, including Frutuoso's ship, in the West Indies. His wife died during the voyage and, after frustrating his initiative, he returned to Portugal. Also in 1579, during Veiga's rule, 11 French ships trading off the Brazilian coast of Dieppe and Le Havre were attacked and set on fire by Portuguese vessels; the survivors took refuge with the allied natives. On June 17, 1580, Diogo Lourenço da Veiga, who was ill, died in Baía. Before the Kingdom of Portugal appointed a replacement for Diogo Lourenço da Veiga, a board composed of the members of the Chamber of Deputies and Cosme Rangel de Macedo, ombudsman-general, took over the administration of Brazil. In 1582, Frutuoso Barbosa returned to Pernambuco under orders from Philip II, King of Spain and Portugal, to fulfill his part of the contract signed between him and the Crown. Supported by Simão Rodrigues Cardoso, ombudsman-general of Pernambuco, two hundred men and a troop of natives, Barbosa set out to conquer Paraíba by sea. When he reached the mouth of the Paraíba River, he found eight French ships, of which he set fire to five that were at anchor, while three others fled. Encouraged by the victory, some of their relatives and Spanish soldiers landed, but as they approached the coast they were ambushed and more than forty men died, including Spanish nobles, soldiers, Portuguese and Frutuoso's son. The ships returned to the mouth of the river, where they awaited the arrival of Simões Rodrigues and his troops. In about 7 to 8 days, they fought and killed many Potiguara and spotted many enemies, leaving the camp and fleeing in a hurry to Pernambuco. Manuel Teles Barreto arrived in Salvador on May 9, 1583. In 1585, the Capuchin friars of the Order of Saint Anthony, including Friar Melchior de Santa Catarina, arrived in Pernambuco to establish convents in Brazil; the first to be built was that of Our Lady of the Snows, in Olinda. The most important responsibilities of his administration were to fortify the city, clear Paraíba of natives and Frenchmen and warn the captains of the entire coast against French, English and Dutch privateers. On September 25, 1581, the expedition commanded by Diego Flórez de Valdés left Seville, in Spain, with the mission of colonizing and fortifying both sides of the Strait of Magellan, and Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa to govern the settlements. The other goal of the mission was to rescue Brazil from French and English invasions. The expedition, composed of twenty-three ships, settlers and five thousand men of sea and war, faced a serious storm in Cádiz which destroyed part of the fleet. The expedition with only 15 boats arrived in Rio de Janeiro on March 25, 1582, and was received by Salvador Correia de Sá and Father Joseph of Anchieta. There were many sick people, who were treated in a hospital that José de Anchieta set up at the base of Morro do Castelo, which would later become the Santa Casa de Misericórdia. Leaving Rio de Janeiro on November 2, 1582, Flórez de Valdés headed for the Strait of Magellan, but storms and contrary winds destroyed two ships and damaged a third, forcing him to dock on the Santa Catarina Island. On his way to the La Plata River, he encountered a boat that reported it had been plundered by three English ships with plenty of ammunition and instruments of war. Unaware of the destination of the English, Flórez de Valdés divided his fleet into three. The largest ships, with six hundred men, headed for São Vicente and Rio de Janeiro with the settlers and their families on board; three vessels left for the La Plata River and the remaining fleet headed for the Strait of Magellan. There, they explored the region, but were delayed by bad weather and returned to Brazil, arriving in São Vicente on April 15, 1583, without fulfilling their mission. In São Vicente, Flórez de Valdés ordered the royal engineer Giovanni Battista Antonelli to build a fort at the mouth at the entrance to São Vicente. Valdés left for Salvador on June 2, 1583. After landing in Salvador, Flórez de Valdés discussed the conquest of Paraíba with Manuel Teles Barreto, governor-general, and Martim Leitão, ombudsman-general. On March 1, 1584, his fleet and two other galleons left for Pernambuco to organize forces for the expedition. Besides Martim Leitão, the squad was joined by Martim Carvalho and Frutuoso Barbosa. While the land forces struggled to reach their destination and faced little resistance, Flórez de Valdés arrived in Paraíba and found six French ships near a fort; het fire to five ships, let one escape and destroyed the structure. At the end of the battle, they encountered the land troops. Flórez ordered a fort to be built on the left bank of the mouth of the Paraiba River, opposite the tip of Restinga Island, contradicting Frutuoso Barbosa. On May 1, 1584, the day of his departure for Spain, he assigned Francisco de Castrejón to command the fort, providing it with a hundred and ten Spanish arquebusiers, a galleon and two pataches, appointed Frutuoso Barbosa as the governor of the future settlement and named the fort São Filipe in honor of King Philip II. Over the next few months, the soldiers based in the fort fought against the natives, hunger, the lack of weapons and ammunition, disease due to the lack of drinking water and also against themselves. Martim Leitão, who had remained in Pernambuco and was supported by the governors of the captaincies of Itamaracá and Pernambuco and their residents, believed that it was necessary to preserve everything that had been conquered. In November 1584, two French ships anchored three leagues away from Traição Bay and, together with the Potiguara, attacked the structure using European war tactics. Castrejón and Barbosa sent urgent requests to Martim Leitão, who arranged for two ships with men, weapons, ammunition and supplies, at his own expense, to reach the fort. Pero Lopes Lobo and Gaspar Dias de Moraes set sail in four days and, arriving at Paraíba, joined Castrejón's boat, set fire to the French vessels they found anchored and repelled the Potiguara. In January 1585, a large number of Potiguara and Tabajara occupied the fort, marching out at night with three mobile palisades built from thick palm trunks to protect them from the artillery. Castrejón asked for urgent help from Olinda, which was alarmed to hear that Pirajibe and his tribe had joined forces with the Potiguara of Paraíba. On February 14, the City Council officials, the Procurator Martim Carvalho and the Bishop and Captain of Pernambuco D. Filippe gathered together and asked Martim Leitão to command the project, given its importance and urgency. In a joint effort by the captaincies, a large army left for Paraíba before the end of February. On March 6, Francisco Barreto came across a settlement of around three thousand natives on the banks of the Tibiri River, where Pirajibe lived. Attacking by surprise, he killed many of the natives before they could react and forced the rest to flee. The next morning, Martim Leitão, recognizing that the Tabajara were from the Pirajibe tribe, sent a messenger in an attempt to recruit them to his side. They fought with the Pirajibe and Guirajibe tribes all the way to the tip of Cabedelo, where they crossed the river in boats. When he reached the fort, all the enemy had been defeated. After a successful raid to Reritiba, Martim Leitão decided to return to Olinda, leaving behind only Pero Lopes Lobo and a few men with the rest of Castrejón's troops, replacing Frutuoso Barbosa who had renounced his claims to those lands. In June 1585, Pero Lopes Lobo and Castrejón burned the fort, sank the ship, threw the cannons into the sea and returned to Olinda. Castrejón, accused of insubordination and negligence, was arrested and sent to the Royal Court, where he was acquitted. In July, Martim Leitão received two natives from the Pirajibe tribe who asked for help as their village had been cornered. He sent João Tavares to negotiate, who met with Pirajibe and other chiefs to agree the terms of peace between the Tabajara and the Portuguese. João Tavares returned to the captaincy with peace signed with the tribe on August 5, 1585, day of Our Lady of the Snows. Martim Leitão arrived in Paraíba on October 29, 1585, with carpenters and masons to build a fort and start his settlement. After exploring the surrounding area with Manuel Fernandes, the King's master builder, he chose a hill near the natural wharf of the Sanhauá River (today's Varadouro district) for the future town. He chose the top of the hill for the chapel, built under the invocation of Our Lady of the Snows. There, the first city of Paraíba, called Nossa Senhora das Neves, would be built by the settlers in memory of the day when peace was sealed with the Tabajara. Next to the chapel, Martim laid the foundations of the fort and ordered mud houses to be built for the workers. Martim Leitão left Cristovam Lins to conclude the work and ordered Pero Lopes, João Tavares and the others to fight the Potiguara in the Copaoba Hills. Uniting his troops and the Tabajara, he headed for Traição Bay to fight the French. After defeating them, they returned to Paraíba, where they saw the completion of the fort. Martim Leitão left for Pernambuco on January 20, 1586, leaving the strcuture under the command of João Tavares. At the end of February, captain Francisco de Moralles arrived in Pernambuco with 50 Spanish soldiers to take over the post at São Filipe Fort by royal decree. He sent the captain and his men to the Varadouro Fort with the recommendation that they remain under the obedience of João Tavares and await further orders from the Crown. When he arrived at the site in April 1586, Francisco de Moralles didn't follow Martim Leitão's orders and, confronting João Tavares, expelled him from the fort along with the Portuguese forces, spontaneously taking over the command of the structure and the government of the captaincy. In the following months, Martim received numerous complaints about Moralles from the inhabitants of Paraíba and the Tabajara. On September 27, he was informed that five heavily armed French ships had been sighted in Traição Bay planning to attack the fort with the Potiguara, and Moralles needed urgent help to fight them. Moralles and his men left the fort and headed for Pernambuco, where he remained until his return to Europe. On December 23, 1586, Martim Leitão and his men arrived at Nossa Senhora das Neves and left for the Copaoba Hills the following day, putting Pero de Albuquerque in command of the fort. In Copaoba, when Pirajibe's troops and men arrived, they spotted more than 50 villages and vast cotton fields. When they attacked, they faced little resistance, as most of the men were helping the French to carry the brazilwood. The Potiguara and 150 Frenchmen returned and surrounded the Portuguese, who managed to destroy three more villages before breaking the siege and fleeing. Martim Leitão headed towards the coast in search of Tejucupapo, the leader, but on the way he came across a large palisade where the French were also located. A heavy battle ensued, leaving more than 47 wounded and three dead. Back in Paraíba, Martim Leitão sent two caravels to raid the French ships, but they had already left because they had burnt all the brazilwood. Subsequently, the Potiguara disappeared from Paraíba for a few years, taking refuge on the other side of the Rio Grande. On January 10, 1586, the first sesmaria of Paraíba, located near the mouth of the river of the same name, was registered. João Tavares effectively became governor and captain-major of Paraíba at the end of 1586. In January 1587, Martim Leitão ordered the construction of the São Sebastião Fort on the banks of the Tibiri River, near the D'el Rei Mill, to protect the area. When the work on the fort was finished in February, Martim Leitão returned to Olinda and the settlement of Nossa Senhora das Neves began to form. The Jesuit priests, including Simão Travassos and Jerônimo Machado, built the Chapel of Saint Gundisalvus in rammed earth near the village of Pirajibe, in the area known today as Ilha do Bispo. During the government of João Tavares, spaces were successively occupied to form the settlement of Nossa Senhora das Neves. The first street probably started at the top of the hill, where the Church of Our Lady of the Snows was built, and went down the slope towards Varadouro. Many families soon came to settle and occupy the first houses. João Tavares also established his conquest inland, developing agriculture, especially sugar cane cultivation and promoting the construction of new mills. Peace with the Tabajara was also extended to some Potiguara villages with the help of the Jesuits. He build other structures: the Diogo Nunes Fort, next to the Santo André Mill and the Restinga Fort, on the Restinga Island. In 1579, Frutuoso Barbosa, representing Pedro de la Cueva, had appealed to the Royal Court to recover his rights to the Captaincy of Paraíba. At the beginning of August 1588, João Tavares gave up his post. In August 1588, Frutuoso Barbosa was recognized as governor and captain-major of the Captaincy of Paraíba and the town of Nossa Senhora das Neves was recognized as the Royal City of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves. By the same decree, Pedro de La Cueva became captain of the Spanish soldiers and the forts in Paraíba. At the beginning of 1589, the Franciscan friars, who had been settled in Olinda since 1585, arrived in Paraíba. In the same year, Friar Melchior de Santa Catarina built the Convent of Saint Francis and then returned to Olinda. In 1589, Frutuoso Barbosa ordered the construction of the Cabedelo Fort, transferring the weapons from the Restinga Fort with the help of the Tabajara from Pirajibe tribe, who received payment and finished the work in October 1589. The disagreements between La Cueva and Barbosa began immediately. Busy with their disagreements, they neglected the defense of the captaincy and, as a result, the Potiguara settled in Paraíba and attacked friendly farms and villages. In 1590, the captaincies of Itamaracá and Pernambuco, after a request for help from the settlers of Paraíba, sent a troop commanded by Pero Lopes Lobo who, joining forces with the men of La Cueva and the Tabajara of Pirajibe and Guarajibe tribes, managed to repel the invaders and destroy the nearby villages. Later, they went on to Copaoba Hills and Traição Bay, destroyed an indigenous fortification with little resistance and captured many women and children. On his return, Pero Lopes made Barbosa and La Cueva shake hands as a sign of peace, but the disagreements between them continued. Once the battle was over, Barbosa ordered a fort to be built on the banks of the Inhobi River, in order to construct more mills in its vicinity, but La Cueva refused to help, claiming that there were no orders from the King Philip I regarding this. Barbosa asked the friars to instigate the natives to build it without receiving anything and appointed Pedro Coelho de Sousa as its captain. King Philip I, informed of the problems, ordered La Cueva to return to Portugal and, unable to bear the burden of the government of Paraíba, Frutuoso Barbosa resigned his post in 1591. At the same time, there were increasing disagreements between the Jesuits and Franciscans over the indoctrination of the allied indigenous villages and over political disagreements between the Kingdom and the Society of Jesus. André de Albuquerque remained in office until the arrival of the new governor appointed by King Philip I. In 1591, he received authorization to build the Inhobi Fort and sent part of the men from the Cabedelo Fort to Inhobi. Cabedelo, being unguarded, suffered a major attack from the Potiguara and the French and was totally destroyed. Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho arrived in Paraíba at the end of 1591 and took office at the beginning of 1592. He summoned the Jesuits, the Franciscans and the respective chiefs of the tribes and ordered that the indigenous villages be relocated to improve the defenses of the territory. However, the Jesuits refused to accept that the settlers wanted to use the indigenous people as they pleased, an attitude that was contrary to that of the Franciscans, who supported everything. The sequence of events between the leaders of the orders, the inhabitants of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves and Coelho de Carvalho, who were more supportive of the Franciscans, resulted in the Jesuits leaving Paraíba in 1593. In 1595, the Benedictine monks arrived in Paraíba and France and Spain went to war, resulting in their colonies suffering more attacks from French and English pirates. In the same year, an English squad with three ships commanded by the privateer James Lancaster and four by the pirate John Venner gathered at Cape Branco, but instead of attacking Paraíba, they went to Recife, where they bombarded the fort and took over the city, as the defenders retreated to Olinda. They stayed there for a month, looting freely and chartering several more French and Dutch ships to load everything they had taken. Meanwhile, Coelho de Carvalho kept busy attacking the local inhabitants and the French who were constantly trying to invade Paraíba and fighting with the Franciscans. In 1596, a French squad composed of 12 ships and 350 men of war attacked the Santa Catarina do Cabedelo Fort, which was bravely defended by just 20 men. Coelho de Carvalho, who was inland fighting the natives, heard the news and set off to return, but as he traveled along the coast, he came up against two Potiguara tribes together with the French. He defeated the natives and imprisoned the French. The Kingdom of Portugal considered necessary to conquer and populate the Captaincy of Rio Grande, a stronghold of the French and the Potiguara, for the security of the Captaincy of Paraíba. A Royal Letter dated March 15, 1597 ordered Francisco de Sousa, governor-general of Brazil, and Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho to provide all the necessary means to Manuel Mascarenhas Homem, captain-major of Pernambuco, to occupy that region with a fortress and a colony. Francisco de Sousa sent a fleet of eleven ships commanded by Admiral Antonio da Costa Valente and Francisco de Barros Rego to meet the forces of Feliciano Coelho and Manuel Mascarenhas in Paraíba. On December 17, 1597, the land forces, commanded by Coelho de Carvalho, and the naval force, commanded by Mascarenhas, departed to meet at the Potengi River (or Grande River). Near the Traição Bay, the land forces were infected by an epidemic of smallpox, which practically wiped out the troops and forced the rest to return to Paraíba. However, Jerônimo de Albuquerque, who was immune, boarded a caravel and continued his journey. The naval expedition arrived at the scheduled location and immediately began building the fort, but they were attacked by a large army of Potiguara and Frenchmen, whom they managed to repel. The arrival of new troops led overland by Coelho de Carvalho allowed them to complete the construction of Reis Fort. When the structure was ready, Coelho de Carvalho and Mascarenhas returned and left Jerônimo de Albuquerque as its captain, who tried to make peace with the Potiguara using a shaman, his prisoner, called Ilha Grande. He brought Jerônimo together with the Potiguara chiefs, Zorobabé and Pau-Seco, with whom he achieved conciliation. Once the terms had been set, the agreement was celebrated at a ceremony in Filipeia attended by the governors of Paraíba and Pernambuco, on June 11, 1599. The conquest of the Captaincy of Rio Grande and the peace agreement with the Potiguara ushered in an era of peace and prosperity for Paraíba and also for the new colony. The peaceful environment between 1600 and 1624 allowed the city of Filipeia to grow, its trade to increase and the frontiers of colonization to advance into the interior of the captaincy, with the construction of new sugar mills around the Paraíba River. Paraíba's trade consisted of exporting brazilwood and sugar and importing basic necessities and luxury goods. In addition to the sugar mills and food crops, cattle breeding was also beginning to develop. In 1621, the Dutch created the Dutch West India Company (West-Indische Compagnie or WIC), which had a monopoly on the slave trade in the Netherlands. At the end of 1623, the WIC organized an expedition of twenty-three ships and three yachts with five hundred cannons, manned by one thousand six hundred sailors, to attack Bahia. In May 1624, 1,200 soldiers and 200 sailors attacked by sea and land. Salvador's troops fled and the Governor-General Diogo de Mendonça Furtado was arrested and sent to the Netherlands. Matias de Albuquerque, then governor of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, was elected governor-general and began to organize the colonists' resistance to the invasion. In 1625, Spain sent an squad of fifty-two ships with around twelve thousand men under the command of Fadrique de Toledo Osorio, Marquis of Villanueva de Valdueza, and Manuel de Meneses, who expelled the Dutch on May 1 of that year. Hendrick Corneliszoon Lonck planned to attack Filipeia in 1629 if his mission to take Olinda went wrong. However, the Dutch conquered the city in 1630. In 1631, Antônio de Albuquerque Maranhão, concerned about defending the bar of the Paraíba River, ordered the construction of the São Sebastião Fort on the opposite bank to Cabedelo, in the present-day district of Costinha, in Lucena. He also had the Restinga Fort reinforced to form a defensive triangle. In September 1731, a caravel loaded with weapons, ammunition and eight cannons arrived carrying a Portuguese company commanded by Captain Antônio Figueiredo de Vasconcelos, and a Spanish company commanded by Captain Manuel Godinho. On December 2, a Dutch fleet of 16 ships led by Lieutenant Colonel Stein-Callefels, with 1600 men commanded by Major Hugo-Wirich, left Recife for Paraíba and landed at Cape Branco on December 5. Antônio Albuquerque, expecting the arrival could occur at Cape Branco beach, had set up a defensive line there and tried to prevent the enemy from arriving. However, suffering heavy losses, he retreated to the Cabedelo Fort, allowing the Dutch to settle there. After six days of intense fighting trying to conquer the fort, the Dutch army realized that it had insufficient men for the task and decided to withdraw at dawn on December 12, 1631. In 1633, the Dutch conquered the captaincies of Itamaracá and Rio Grande. Pernambuco, led by Matias de Albuquerque, was still resisting the invaders using guerrilla tactics. Small groups of ten to forty men attacked the Dutch by surprise and quickly retreated, regrouping at Arraial do Bom Jesus, on the outskirts of Recife, where they were concentrated. As a result, they managed to keep the Dutch confined to the fort and the urban perimeter of Recife and Olinda. At the beginning of 1634, the Dutch, worried about the arrival of winter, decided to attack the town of Filipeia, in Paraíba, as they thought this was the easiest place to conquer with the forces they had. On February 24, 21 ships carrying 1500 men left Recife for Paraíba, divided into two units. The first brigade's mission was to invade the Paraíba River and take control of the Restinga Fort in order to block the passage of the river. The second brigade, on which the first was dependent, had the mission of conquering the Santo Antônio Fort, preventing it from attacking the first division. On the 27th, the first group landed in the mouth of the Paraíba River, while the second headed for Lucena to disembark its troops. On land, 150 men commanded by Colonel Sigismund von Schkopp advanced along the narrow path that led to the fort, the only possible route since it was surrounded by mangroves on one side and the sea on the other. However, as they approached, their scouts spotted a trench with a palisade blocking the road, but Schkopp insisted on advancing, taking advantage of the night. Spotting the Dutch, Captain Domingos de Almeida's company and Simão Soares' indigenous troop began firing and launching arrows, leading them to retreat. The Dutch returned shortly afterwards, armed with axes and hoes to break down the palisade, but they were again repulsed. Schkopp decided to hide and wait for reinforcements to arrive, but Antônio de Albuquerque sent 500 men, including 200 natives, in boats through the mangroves, who attacked the Dutch from the rear. Losing many men, the Dutch had to flee in a hurry. Reinforced by troops from Europe under the command of Colonel Krzysztof Arciszewski and Colonel Schkopp, the Dutch had a total of 2,534 soldiers at their disposal to conquer Paraíba. On November 25, 1634, their fleet of 29 ships captained by Admiral Lichthart set sail from Recife for Paraíba, arriving off the coast of Cape Branco on December 4. Using yachts and sloops, they disembarked part of their troops in the Jaguaribe cove, far from Cabedelo, while three ships continued on with orders to anchor off the tip of Lucena. After receiving the news that the Dutch were landing in the cove, Antônio Albuquerque got together with the companies of Captains Gaspar de Valcaçar and Domingos de Arriaga and marched there. When they arrived, the Dutch had already disembarked 600 men who were positioned in three ranks facing the sea, the forest and the road ahead, where Albuquerque was coming, with one cannon each. The battle took place in the Jaguaribe cove, but feeling outnumbered, Antônio de Albuquerque ordered a retreat. However, during the escape, some soldiers were captured by the Dutch and one, in exchange for his freedom, informed them of a road that led to Cabedelo Fort. On the 5th, Colonels Schkopp, with three troops, and Arciszewski, with two, each carrying a bronze cannon, advanced along the beach towards the fort. The Dutch's concern this time was not to attack, but to establish their camps. Captain Kaspar van der Ley was designated to follow the route indicated by the prisoner, taking three brigades with him, while the rest followed the river to the fort. Schkopp, ordering the ships to bring the necessary supplies, managed to set up three camps near the fort: one on the river, one on the beach and one on the indicated path. On the 7th, Antônio de Albuquerque ordered the forts of Cabedelo and Restinga to bombard the enemy bases and sent troops to attack them. On December 8, 1634, the yacht Kemp-haen arrived from Rio Grande with the news that the 300 men of Nhandui, the son of a chief of the Tarairiu tribe, who had been recruited by the WIC, were camped in Cunhaú, south of Rio Grande. The Cunhaú Mill, owned by the governor of Paraíba, Antônio de Albuquerque, and his brothers, as well as the fort next to it, had been conquered by the WIC in October. On the 9th, 7 yachts and 7 boats with 400 soldiers commanded by Admiral Lichtart stormed the Restinga Fort and caused irreparable damage to the defense of Paraíba. The Dutch began to use the Restinga barracks against the Portuguese, making it difficult to relocate troops and send supplies between the forts of Cabedelo and Santo Antônio. In the next few days, the Dutch forces raided Jorge Lopes Brandão's Gargaú plantation in search of supplies and their camps constantly bombarded the Cabedelo Fort. On the 14th, Captain Fernando de La Riba Aguero and João Vicente São Félix, the Count of Bagnuolo, arrived at Cabedelo with their respective troops, but to avoid the enemy trenches, they headed for Filipeia. While the Portuguese were busy defending the Cabedelo Fort, Captain Jean Descars decided to attack the Santo Antonio Fort with 60 men. On the way, he captured some African slaves and two peasants who informed him that the forts were low on supplies and gunpowder and that the Count of Bagnuolo was in Filipeia with 600 men. Over the next few days, the firing intensified, with Captain Domingos de Arriaga dying on the 15th and Captain Jerônimo Pereira on the 16th. On the 16th, the forces were ready to attack the Santo Antônio Fort. On the 17th, Governor Antonio Albuquerque was planning with the Count of Bagnuolo and Captain La Riba Aguero the best way to send reinforcements to Cabedelo without too many casualties. On the 18th, without the knowledge of the governor, the captains of Cabedelo Fort, Gregório Guedes Souto Maior and Gaspar de Valcaçar surrendered to the Dutch. Antônio Albuquerque, who was at the Santo Antônio Fort, heard about the loss of the Cabedelo Fort and went to take refuge in the chapel of Our Lady of Guia. Captains Valcaçar, Munoz and Palomo, who had arrived with reinforcements, saw that the fort was unable to resist and surrendered on the morning of the 23rd after negotiations. On hearing of the capitulation, the Count of Bagnuolo, who was in Filipeia, ordered the burning of the houses and the stocks of sugar and brazilwood, in order to leave no spoils for the winners. He also ordered the occupants of the Viradouro Fort to take as many cannons as they could carry and withdraw inland to mount a resistance. Antonio Albuquerque and his companies set fire to three ships and two warehouses loaded with sugar and left for the interior. On the 24th, Christmas Eve 1634, the Dutch entered the abandoned town of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves. Formerly known as Bruxaxá, Areia was elevated to the parish with the name of Nossa Senhora da Conceição by the Royal Charter of May 18, 1815. Its political emancipation took place on May 18, 1846, by creation law number 2. Areia is known for having freed its slaves before the Golden Law. Campina Grande was originally a village of Cariri indigenous people. In 1697, the Portuguese Teodósio de Oliveira Lêdo settled the Ariá tribe there, and the following year the natives began to be catechized by a Franciscan sent by Manoel Soares de Albergaria, governor of the captaincy. Situated between the high hinterland and the coastal area, with land suitable for growing manioc, corn and other cereals indispensable to the settlers' lives, the settlement quickly became a prosperous village. In 1769, it was a parish under the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, and in 1790, it became a town under the name of Vila Nova da Rainha. The settlement of Pilar began at the end of the 17th century, when the Dutch found cattle ranches in the area in 1630. In 1670, Jesuits, accompanied by the Cariri indigenous people, founded a school surrounded by a settlement with a population composed mainly of prospectors who moved there in search of gold. At the end of the 17th century, Teodósio de Oliveira Lêdo made an expedition across the Piranhas River, where he founded a village that was initially named after the stream. Due to the success of the entrance, the place was called Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso in honor of the town's patron saint. Under a Royal Charter dated June 22, 1766, the village was renamed Pombal, in honor of the famous Marquis of Pombal. Until the middle of the 17th century, the territory was occupied by the large tribe of Cariri indigenous people, which gave rise to the name of the entire physiographic region. In the same century, Custódio Alves Martis, a resident of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, founded a settlement near the Paraiba River, which he named São João. In 1775, the village was elevated to the category of a town with the name of Cariri Velho or Cariri de Fora, to distinguish it from another village with the same name in Pilar. Political emancipation was achieved on November 15, 1831. Currently the sixth most populous city in the state of Paraíba and home to one of the most important paleontological sites in the country, the Valley of the Dinosaurs, Sousa was once a village known as Jardim do Rio do Peixe. The land in the region was very fertile, which quickly accelerated the process of settlement and progress in the area. By 1730, there were approximately 1,468 people living in the valley. Sousa was elevated to a town with its current name in honor of its benefactor, Bento Freire de Sousa, on July 22, 1766. It was politically emancipated on July 10, 1854. The Jesuits were the first missionaries to arrive in the Captaincy of Paraíba. At the behest of Frutuoso Barbosa, they set about building a school in Filipeia. However, due to disagreements with the Franciscans, who did not use such strict educational methods as the Jesuits, the idea was discontinued. The King John V, unhappy with the Jesuits for not allowing the enslavement of the indigenous people, blamed them for the rivalry with the Franciscans and expelled them from the territory. 115 years later, the Jesuits returned to Paraíba and founded a school where they taught Latin, philosophy and literature. Some time later, they founded a seminary next to the Church of Our Lady of the Conception. Today, this area corresponds to the garden of the Government Palace. In 1728, the Jesuits were expelled again. The Franciscan priests arrived at the request of Frutuoso Barbosa with the aim of catechizing the natives. Friar Antônio do Campo Maior landed with the purpose of founding the first convent in the captaincy and his work was concentrated in several villages. During Feliciano Coelho's administration, some disagreements began because the Franciscans, like the Jesuits, did not enslave the indigenous people. After some disagreements between them, Feliciano Coelho settled down with the friars. The Church and Convent of Saint Anthony were built on a large plot of land at the top of the hill that contained a limestone quarry, from which the material required for the construction was taken over the years. The religious complex is currently home to the São Francisco Cultural Center, maintained by the Paraíba State Government and administered by the Archdiocese of Paraíba. The superior general of the Benedictines was interested in founding a convent there. Antonio Borges da Fonseca, governor of the captaincy, donated a site in order for the convent to be built within two years. The Church of Saint Benedict was located on Nova Street, now General Osório Avenue, where there is still a wind vane with a blade, built in 1753. The Carmelite missionaries came to Paraíba at the request of Cardinal Henrique in 1580, when Brazil was under Spanish rule. Their history in the state remains incomplete, as several historical documents were lost in the Dutch invasions, but it is known that they founded a convent and started missionary work. Friar Manuel de Santa Teresa restored the convent after the French Revolution, but it was soon demolished to serve as a residence for the first bishop of Paraíba, Adauto de Miranda Henriques. They also founded the Church of Mount Carmel. In 1755, the captaincies of Paraíba and Ceará were annexed to Pernambuco. In 1756, in accordance with the Marquis of Pombal's plans for the economic restructuring of the Kingdom of Portugal, hardwood was created and shipped to Pernambuco to rebuild the Lisbon, which had been destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. The materials were also sent to the Royal Navy's warehouses, where they were used to build large ships. The economic growth of the Captaincy of Paraiba sparked complaints demanding the creation of an autonomous government detached from Pernambuco. Jerônimo José de Melo e Castro, governor of the captaincy, did not accept having his authority contested by Luís Diogo Lobo da Silva, governo of Pernambuco, who prevented him from properly punishing his enemies. His biggest complaint was that any administrative or other act, no matter how insignificant, required him to report to Pernambuco. After the death of Melo e Castro, Fernando Delgado Freire de Castilho was appointed by the Overseas Council to examine the advisability of keeping Paraíba annexed to Pernambuco or creating a government of its own; ultimately, the detachment was approved. On January 18, 1799, the Royal Letter separating the Captaincy of Paraíba from Pernambuco arrived in Recife. In this document, the reasons alleged for the detachment were the increase in the population, culture and trade of the captaincy and the ignorance of Pernambuco about the internal affairs of Paraíba. The Kingdom of Portugal also ordered the establishment of direct trade between Paraíba and the Crown, but kept the responsibility for the external and internal defense of the captaincy under the control of Pernambuco. In November 1889, after the collapse of the monarchy and the establishment of the republic in Brazil, Paraíba became a federal state. Its first governor was Venâncio Augusto de Magalhães Neiva, in power from 1889 to 1891, when he was deposed. A triumvirate was installed in his place and governed the state until 1892, when Álvaro Lopes Machado was appointed by Floriano Peixoto to assume the government of Paraíba. During his time in office, Lopes Machado installed the state's Court of Justice, paid civil servants on time, built several public dams in all regions of the state, paved roads, reduced the state's debt, increased the strength of the public force, and created the state press, the Paraíba Board of Trade and the Public Works Directorate. His administration lasted until 1896, when he resigned to run for the Senate and was replaced by the state's vice-president, Monsignor Valfredo Leal, and later by Antônio Alfredo da Gama e Melo. During the First Republic, between 1889 and 1930, colonels and oligarchies controlled Paraíba, such as: Venâncio Neiva, Álvaro Machado and Epitácio Pessoa. Overall, the period featured the growth of the urban population, as well as the increase in workers' demands and organization, which were repressed during the administration of Epitácio Pessoa. With the outbreak of the World War I, Paraíba's economy went into crisis, mainly due to the fall in cotton exports, one of the state's main agricultural products. In 1926, the Prestes Column, led by Luís Carlos Prestes, Miguel Costa and Juarez Távora, visited Paraíba. At the same time, the state experienced the cangaço, led by Antônio Silvino, Chico Pereira and Virgulino Ferreira da Silva, in the towns of Cajazeiras, Guarabira, Piancó and Sousa. The Revolution of 1930 was an armed insurrection across Brazil that ended the First Republic. President Washington Luís, who was supposed to support the candidacy of Antônio Carlos from Minas Gerais, endorsed the nomination of Júlio Prestes from São Paulo, which broke the alliance between the states. Minas Gerais, along with Paraíba and Rio Grande do Sul, created the Liberal Alliance and nominated Getúlio Vargas and João Pessoa for the presidency and vice-presidency, respectively. Júlio Prestes' victory sparked a rebellion that prevented him from taking office. In Paraíba, João Pessoa, the defeated candidate, faced several revolts. One of them, led by Colonel José Pereira, an ally of Júlio Prestes, took place in Princesa Isabel, where several houses and offices of those suspected of receiving arms for the rebels were raided by the police. On July 26, 1930, João Pessoa was assassinated by João Duarte Dantas in a confectionery shop in Recife, an episode that caused considerable controversy throughout Brazil and boosted the 1930 Revolution. His body was buried in Rio de Janeiro and the capital of Paraíba, previously called Cidade da Paraíba, was renamed João Pessoa in his honor. Álvaro Pereira de Carvalho assumed office after João Pessoa's death until October 4, 1930, when he was replaced by José Américo de Almeida, who was appointed federal interventor by President Getúlio Vargas. Later, the position was held by Antenor Navarro, Gratuliano da Costa Brito and José Marques da Silva Mariz. In 1935, Argemiro de Figueiredo was elected governor and, in 1937, with the Estado Novo, he became federal interventor until 1940. Until 1947, Paraíba had several federal interventors appointed by the President of the Republic, the last being José Gomes da Silva, between 1946 and 1947. In the 1960s, Paraíba participated in the 1964 military coup that ousted João Goulart from power, when the state was governed by Pedro Gondim, a Goulart ally. With the establishment of a military dictatorship, several opponents were imprisoned, exiled, tortured or killed. Pedro Gondim had his mandate revoked and his political rights suspended for ten years; João Agripino Filho took over, succeeded by Ernâni Sátiro, Ivan Bichara, Tarcísio Burity, Clóvis Bezerra Cavalcanti and Wilson Braga. In 1989, during Tarcísio Burity's administration, Paraíba's current constitution was promulgated. In 1991, Ronaldo Cunha Lima was elected and remained in office until 1994, when he resigned to run for the Senate. His vice-president, Cícero Lucena, completed his term. In the 1994 elections, Antônio Mariz, the former mayor of Sousa, won. He took office in 1995, but died the same year, and was succeeded by his vice-president José Maranhão, who was re-elected in 1998 until he resigned in 2002. That year, Cássio Cunha Lima, son of former governor Ronaldo, was elected governor and re-elected in 2006, but his mandate was revoked in 2009, along with his vice-governor, and former governor José Maranhão, who came second in the elections, returned to power. In 2010, Ricardo Vieira Coutinho, former mayor of João Pessoa, was elected to succeed Maranhão, re-elected in 2014 and governed Paraíba until the end of his second term. In 2018, João Azevêdo Lins Filho, former Secretary of Infrastructure, Water Resources, Environment and Science and Technology of Paraíba, was elected governor of the state.
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "The history of Paraíba began before the discovery of Brazil, when the coastline of the state's current territory was populated by the Tabajara and Potiguara indigenous peoples. When the Portuguese arrived, the region was established as part of the Captaincy of Itamaracá. However, there were difficulties in implementing the Portuguese occupation fronts in the area, especially due to the resistance of the natives and the influence of French explorers, who used the coast of Paraíba for the illegal extraction of brazilwood.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "As a result of the establishment of sugarcane mills, the region experienced high economic and demographic growth and consolidated itself as one of the northeastern centers of colonial Brazil. After spending a period under Dutch rule, Paraíba returned to Portuguese control in 1654. It became a federal captaincy in 1799, a province of the Empire of Brazil in 1882 and a state of the federation of Brazil in 1889.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "During the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Europe experienced the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, characterized by the maritime expeditions, globalization, mercantilism, colonialism and the expansion of Christianity. The Kingdom of Portugal, with its advanced nautical art, was a pioneer in establishing a colonial empire with the explorations of the Madeira (1419), the Azores (1427), the African coast (1434) and the sea route to India (1498). Between 1492 and 1502, the Kingdom of Castile explored America with Christopher Columbus and made the first circumnavigation of the world, begun by Ferdinand Magellan and completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano between 1519 and 1522.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "In 1494, the kingdoms of Portugal and Castile signed the Treaty of Tordesillas to divide the lands \"discovered and undiscovered\" by both outside Europe. These explorations led to numerous naval expeditions in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and land excursions in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australia until the end of the 19th century. The Spanish navigator and explorer Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was the first to land on Brazilian territory, reaching Cape Santo Agostinho in Pernambuco on January 26, 1500. Pedro Álvares Cabral, captain of a Portuguese expedition traveling to the Indies, arrived in Porto Seguro in Bahia on April 22 of the same year and claimed sovereignty over the territory, which he called the Ilha de Santa Cruz, for the Kingdom of Portugal. The French privateers were also prominent among the Europeans who visited Brazilian beaches from the southeast to the northeast from the beginning of the 16th century.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "At the beginning of the 15th century, between 2.5 and 3.5 million indigenous people, divided into four linguistic and cultural groups, lived in Brazil: Tupi, Jê, Arawak and Kalinago. Most of the tribes encountered by the Europeans on the coast belonged to the Tupi trunk, who had expelled the non-Tupi tribes to the hinterland. Overall, the tribes were traditional communities formed by individuals whose villages occupied a contiguous area, spoke the same language, had the same habits and a sense of unity. As it grew, each group divided into a new autonomous unit that became increasingly differentiated and hostile as it spread apart.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The tribes had a warrior chief, an ordinary man who was assigned command only in cases of war. There was also a leader for the religious ceremonies with great influence over the group known as the pajé and caraiba, who attended to the sick with medicinal herbs and magic. There were no slaves or dominant social strata and everyone worked equally to survive. The indigenous people had no written language, used rudimentary techniques to obtain their means of subsistence and the exploitation of natural resources was limited. Agricultural activity was carried out almost exclusively on forest land, where they cleared the fields with their stone axes and burned the land to grow cotton, yams, beans, corn, manioc, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, peppers, tobacco and other plants, as well as fruit trees such as cashews and pequi. Each group lived in permanent war against the others within its area of expansion, even with those from the same cultural background.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "Despite the discovery of the New World, Portuguese interests were focused on the lucrative spice trade with the East Indies. On February 16, 1504, the King of Portugal, Manuel I, donated the Captaincy of São João (now Fernando de Noronha) to Fernão de Loronha to explore brazilwood. The structures were limited to factories, temporary constructions where friendly relations were formed with the natives, whose permanence depended on the stability of these relations, enemy attacks and profits from trade.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "They were simple fortifications staffed by a few men used mainly to store brazilwood and to supply the ships that arrived to collect it; all the workforce was formed by indigenous allies. Exploratory expeditions were sent by the navigators Gaspar de Lemos in 1501 and Gonçalo Coelho in 1503, who surveyed the Brazilian coastline and described its geographical features. The extraction of brazilwood was short-lived, as this type of tree was quickly exhausted and did not generate permanent settlements. Portugal's lack of interest in the American continent allowed other nations to visit the Brazilian coast, such as the English, Dutch, Spanish and French.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "In the early decades, small settlements composed mainly of convicts, corsairs, smugglers, deserters and occupants of the small factories emerged on the Brazilian coast. Initially, the European conquerors perceived their relationship with the natives as a commercial alliance based on the barter practice, in which objects of limited value (knives, scythes, axes, glass necklaces, textiles and others) were exchanged for brazilwood, cotton and exotic species such as monkeys and parrots. The Portuguese practiced \"cunhadismo\", an indigenous custom used to incorporate strangers into their society, which consisted of forming a union between a native woman and an European man. It served as an effective and extensive way of recruiting workforce to cut and transport brazilwood to the factories and ships, hunt and gather food and capture prisoners. \"Cunhadismo\" was the basis of the miscegenation that formed the Brazilian population, allowing foreigners to form units apart from the villages, composed of multiple indigenous wives and their countless children. One of these groups was in the Captaincy of Bahia and was formed by Diogo Álvares Correia, known as Caramuru, and his large indigenous family.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "In 1534, Portugal implemented the system of Hereditary Captaincies to avoid possible invasions, especially from the French. Fourteen territories divided into 15 lots were distributed to 12 small noblemen, as many Portuguese wealthy men were not interested in the region, considering that the only source of wealth confirmed at that point was brazilwood, reserved for exploitation by the Crown. Four of the donatários never came to Brazil to take possession of their lands.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "After the implementation of the Hereditary Captaincies, relations between indigenous peoples and settlers in the current state of Paraíba changed due to the conflicting interests and the intensification of the colonization process. The Portuguese were concerned with keeping an alliance with the tribes in order for them to join their battle against European enemies (the French, Dutch and Spanish) and other hostile indigenous peoples in the expansion of their frontiers (the Tapuia). Both the Portuguese and the French maintained friendly policies with the natives who occupied the regions of the current state of Paraíba, such as the Potiguara, inhabitants of the coast and the first to have contact with the colonizers, and the Tabajara, who left the hinterlands of the current Northeast region for the lands occupied along the Paraíba do Norte River.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "During the process of conquest and colonization of Brazil by the Portuguese, the different indigenous ethno-linguistic groups such as the Tamoio, Tupiniquim, Aimoré and Goitacá were generally reduced to two large groups: the Tupi (considered tame) and the Tapuia (considered untamed). The relations of alliance or hostility between the native tribes and the foreigners also depended on their own objectives and interests linked to the dynamics of their social organizations. For both groups, the arrival of the Europeans brought incalculable damage such as epidemics, high mortality, mass enslavement, intensification of intertribal wars, slave labor and social and cultural disruption. As allies or enemies, the Europeans became part of the inter-tribal relations of the various Tupi groups, who associated with different groups (Portuguese, French, Dutch), according to circumstances and their interests. The Tupi language, also known as the \"common language\", was used by foreigners to communicate with the majority of natives on the Brazilian coast.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "In geographical terms, the history of Paraíba includes the captaincies of Itamaracá and Rio Grande, part of the area that forms present-day Paraíba, and the captaincies of Pernambuco and Bahia, also decisive contributors to its formation.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "In November 1535, a fleet of ten ships with 900 men and over a hundred horses commanded by Aires da Cunha, a warrior experienced in the conquests of the Orient set sail from the Tagus for Brazil. João de Barros, Aires' partner, sent two of his sons to represent him on the expedition. The fleet first headed for the Captaincy of Pernambuco, where Duarte Coelho welcomed the explorers and provided them with information and interpreters, as well as a rowing boat to precede the squad and survey the coast.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "The squad explored the coast with the goal of reaching the mouth of the Amazon River, probably in search of gold, abundant in the areas. After reaching Cape São Roque, the rowing boat provided by Duarte Coelho disappeared and the ship Capitania sank, killing Aires da Cunha. However, the remaining boats reached the estuary and landed on the Trindade Island. There they built a castle and established a colony which they named Nazareth. For about three years, they explored the surrounding lands in search of gold, sailing about two hundred and fifty leagues upriver and creating two more settlements.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "However, the explorers failed to find gold and were constantly attacked by the Potiguara, which led them to return to Portugal. On the way, three ships were blown by contrary winds and ended up in the Antilles, where they were taken prisoner by the Spanish. Around 1550, João de Barros tried again to colonize his captaincy, arming a fleet with his two sons, but the Potiguara and the French offered fierce resistance. In 1554, Luís de Melo da Silva tried to explore the region with three ships, but he sank. Later, the government of Pernambuco used the abandoned areas of these captaincies to expand its territory, expelling the French from Maranhão, founding the city of Belém and attacking the English in the Amazon.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "In 1534, the Captaincy of Itamaracá was given to Pero Lopes de Sousa, but he left the territory in the charge of Francisco de Braga, who had previously been responsible for the factories of Igarassu and the Itamaracá Fort, spoke Tupi and had a good relationship with the indigenous people and the small local population. In 1535, Braga and some associates went to the site of the French fort and founded the village of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (now Vila Velha). When Duarte Coelho arrived, Francisco de Braga had been living in the region for three years.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "Duarte Coelho, donatário of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, left Portugal in October 1534 and arrived at the mouth of the Igarassu River on March 9, 1535, landing at Reduto dos Marcos. The site of the Igarassu factory was ideal because it ensured a peaceful occupation due to the long coexistence between the indigenous people and those who lived there. There, on September 27, 1535, he founded the village of Cosme e Damião. After its foundation, he organized an expedition and found a site near a beach protected by a barrier reef with narrow openings that he considered strategic and easily defensible. However, the place was occupied by a village of Caeté indigenous people, who were expelled after a violent battle.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "In January 1536, Duarte Coelho moved to the area, leaving the village of Cosme e Damião under the command of his lieutenant, Afonso Gonçalves. There, Aires da Cunha's expedition met up with Duarte Coelho, who was involved in building the town that would become Olinda, the future seat of his captaincy. In 1540, Duarte Coelho went to Portugal to raise funds for the construction of mills in his territory, returning in September of the following year and bringing with him specialized labour and plant seedlings from the Canary Islands.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "At the beginning of 1542, Duarte Coelho began building the first of five mills on the banks of the Beberibe River, near Olinda. On August 7, 1554, he died in Lisbon. His successor, Jorge de Albuquerque Coelho, expanded the area of European presence by attacking the indigenous groups between the area of the Várzea do Capibaribe and the mouth of the São Francisco River. The massacre of the native populations cleared the way for the installation of more sugar mills.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "In 1536, the donatário Francisco Pereira Coutinho arrived in Todos os Santos Bay, whose territory offered favorable circumstances for colonization with a wide and safe anchorage and was frequented since 1501 by Portuguese exploration and trade fleets, Spanish navigators and French corsairs. He founded a factory, built a fortification by the sea and formed a settlement in the place known as Vila Velha with the help of the people who had lived there for a long time, including Diogo Álvares, with his sons and sons-in-law. In the early years, the settlement lived in peace with the indigenous people and the settlers were able to plant their crops. However, as they moved further into the hinterland and built two new mills, the Tupinambá rebelled, attacking and destroying the mills and the crops. In 1545, surrounded in his fortification and with his water and food supplies blocked by the natives, Francisco Pereira Coutinho took refuge in the Captaincy of Porto Seguro. After Diogo Álvares signed a peace pact between Fernando Coutinho and the rebellious natives, he decided to return to take possession of his castle, but contrary winds threw his ships onto the coast of the Itaparica Island, where he was devoured by the Tupinambá.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "As the captaincies developed, relations between the indigenous people and the colonizers began to deteriorate. Among the factors that disrupted these relations, the most important were: the growth of the colonies and their increased need for food; the development of sugar cane plantations and mills that expanded from the coast into the hinterland, threatening and violating the territories occupied by the indigenous villages; the new compulsory labor relations imposed by the Portuguese, which meant the neglect of the indigenous agricultural production system, essential for the survival of the villages; the increased demands for a cultural transformation of the natives in order to adapt them to compulsory labor; the perception by the natives that, instead of being allies to fight their enemies, they had become captors and slavers, and their opponents an object of exchange, which demeaned their cultural values and religious beliefs; and the realization by the natives that the prohibition on attacking the Portuguese and their settlements did not prevent the settlers from attacking their villages in search of slave labor, in a clear disregard for the marriage agreement between them. Conflicts also occurred, not only between the indigenous people and the settlers, but also between the settlers and the donatários. Disputes escalated in the mid-1540s, culminating in the revolts in Bahia in 1545, São Thomé in 1546, Espírito Santo in 1546 and Porto Seguro in 1546.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "On January 7, 1549, John III, King of Portugal, appointed Tomé de Sousa as governor-general of Brazil and captain-major of the Captaincy of Bahia. Besides the donatário, the new system created two positions subordinate to the governor-general with specific functions: the ouvidor-geral (English: ombudsman-general), responsible for exercising judicial functions, unifying laws and rules and re-establishing order among the captaincies, and the provedor-mor (provider-major), responsible for overseeing and reviewing the accounts and decisions made by the clerks and accountants, his subordinates in the administration of the colony's finances.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "After Mem de Sá's death in March 1572, the Kingdom of Portugal implemented a new administrative system based on the division of the colony into the Northern Government, with its capital in Salvador and ruled by Luís de Brito e Almeida, and the Southern Government, headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and headed by Antônio Salema. The purpose of the administrative division was to reduce the distance between the administrative government and the captaincies and improve the defense of the colony and its settlements.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "In 1574, during an incident known as the Tragedy of Tracunhaém, an indigenous woman named Iratembé, daughter of the chief Ininguaçú, married to a mameluco and escaped with her husband to Olinda. Her brothers set out to capture her and found Antonio Salema visiting the city, who ordered Iratambé's immediate return and provided them with a safe-conduct to arrive at the village without difficulty. However, when they stopped for the night at the Tracunhaém Mill, they were received by Diogo Dias, the plantation owner, who kidnapped Iratembé in the middle of the night and refused to hand her over. The natives returned to the village and reported the incident to Ininguaçú, who sent emissaries to Pernambuco to complain to the authorities, but no action was taken. Instigated by the French, Ininguaçú gathered around 2,000 tribesmen from Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte and attacked the mill, killing all the inhabitants - owners, settlers and slaves. The group also attacked and set fire to mills in the Captaincy of Itamaracá, killing more than 600 people in total.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "Although the Captaincy of Itamaracá extended as far as the Traição Bay, its exploitation was not pursued by its donatários. Except for the region located on the banks of the Goiana River, the territory remained dominated by the Potiguara and the French, who trafficked in brazilwood. From 1560 onwards, the Potiguara wars, caused by the increase in the enslavement of indigenous people, and the fear that the French would settle on the Paraíba River, as had happened in Guanabara Bay, led Sebastian, the King of Portugal, to order Luís de Brito to conquer that area.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "In 1574, Luís de Brito e Almeida, after hearing about the Tracunhaém incident, ordered Fernão da Silva, who was based in Pernambuco, to gather Portuguese and natives and conquer the Paraíba River. Upon arriving there, he claimed possession of the lands of Paraíba in the name of the Kingdom of Portugal. However, the expedition, threatened by the Potiguara, had to flee across the beach and take refuge in Itamaracá.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "Instigated by the residents of Itamaracá and Pernambuco, who were suffering constant attacks from the Potiguara, Luís de Brito organized a new expedition to conquer the river. In 1575, he gathered an army of 15 ships in Bahia, under the command of his nephew, Bernardo Pimentel d'Almeida, and set sail for the Paraíba River, but the rough sea and contrary winds dispersed the fleet; some ships, including Luís de Brito's, returned to Bahia. Bernardo Pimentel d'Almeida's ship and others anchored in Pernambuco, but tired of waiting, headed back to Bahia. The unsuccessful and expensive expeditions made Luís de Brito e Almeida abandon the plans to conquer and settle Paraíba. The Potiguara and the French, motivated by their successive victories, intensified their incursions into the territory of the Captaincy of Itamaracá, extending their domains as far as the border of the Captaincy of Pernambuco on the other side of the Igarassú River, forcing the remaining settlers to take refuge on the Itamaracá Island.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "At the beginning of his government, Veiga ordered the organization of an expedition to seize Paraíba, but abandoned it when he was informed that Frutuoso Barbosa, a wealthy brazilwood merchant who lived in Pernambuco, had offered to conquer and colonize the area in exchange for being the captain-major of the territory for ten years. Frutuoso Barbosa and his expedition composed of four ships, with relatives, families of settlers, religious of the Franciscan, Benedictine and Carmelite orders, soldiers, ammunition and other material means necessary for colonization, set sail from Lisbon in 1580. However, attacks by corsairs, storms and contrary winds dispersed the fleet; part ended up on the coast of Brazil and part, including Frutuoso's ship, in the West Indies. His wife died during the voyage and, after frustrating his initiative, he returned to Portugal. Also in 1579, during Veiga's rule, 11 French ships trading off the Brazilian coast of Dieppe and Le Havre were attacked and set on fire by Portuguese vessels; the survivors took refuge with the allied natives. On June 17, 1580, Diogo Lourenço da Veiga, who was ill, died in Baía.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "Before the Kingdom of Portugal appointed a replacement for Diogo Lourenço da Veiga, a board composed of the members of the Chamber of Deputies and Cosme Rangel de Macedo, ombudsman-general, took over the administration of Brazil. In 1582, Frutuoso Barbosa returned to Pernambuco under orders from Philip II, King of Spain and Portugal, to fulfill his part of the contract signed between him and the Crown. Supported by Simão Rodrigues Cardoso, ombudsman-general of Pernambuco, two hundred men and a troop of natives, Barbosa set out to conquer Paraíba by sea. When he reached the mouth of the Paraíba River, he found eight French ships, of which he set fire to five that were at anchor, while three others fled.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "Encouraged by the victory, some of their relatives and Spanish soldiers landed, but as they approached the coast they were ambushed and more than forty men died, including Spanish nobles, soldiers, Portuguese and Frutuoso's son. The ships returned to the mouth of the river, where they awaited the arrival of Simões Rodrigues and his troops. In about 7 to 8 days, they fought and killed many Potiguara and spotted many enemies, leaving the camp and fleeing in a hurry to Pernambuco.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "Manuel Teles Barreto arrived in Salvador on May 9, 1583. In 1585, the Capuchin friars of the Order of Saint Anthony, including Friar Melchior de Santa Catarina, arrived in Pernambuco to establish convents in Brazil; the first to be built was that of Our Lady of the Snows, in Olinda. The most important responsibilities of his administration were to fortify the city, clear Paraíba of natives and Frenchmen and warn the captains of the entire coast against French, English and Dutch privateers.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "On September 25, 1581, the expedition commanded by Diego Flórez de Valdés left Seville, in Spain, with the mission of colonizing and fortifying both sides of the Strait of Magellan, and Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa to govern the settlements. The other goal of the mission was to rescue Brazil from French and English invasions. The expedition, composed of twenty-three ships, settlers and five thousand men of sea and war, faced a serious storm in Cádiz which destroyed part of the fleet. The expedition with only 15 boats arrived in Rio de Janeiro on March 25, 1582, and was received by Salvador Correia de Sá and Father Joseph of Anchieta. There were many sick people, who were treated in a hospital that José de Anchieta set up at the base of Morro do Castelo, which would later become the Santa Casa de Misericórdia.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "Leaving Rio de Janeiro on November 2, 1582, Flórez de Valdés headed for the Strait of Magellan, but storms and contrary winds destroyed two ships and damaged a third, forcing him to dock on the Santa Catarina Island. On his way to the La Plata River, he encountered a boat that reported it had been plundered by three English ships with plenty of ammunition and instruments of war. Unaware of the destination of the English, Flórez de Valdés divided his fleet into three. The largest ships, with six hundred men, headed for São Vicente and Rio de Janeiro with the settlers and their families on board; three vessels left for the La Plata River and the remaining fleet headed for the Strait of Magellan. There, they explored the region, but were delayed by bad weather and returned to Brazil, arriving in São Vicente on April 15, 1583, without fulfilling their mission. In São Vicente, Flórez de Valdés ordered the royal engineer Giovanni Battista Antonelli to build a fort at the mouth at the entrance to São Vicente. Valdés left for Salvador on June 2, 1583.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "After landing in Salvador, Flórez de Valdés discussed the conquest of Paraíba with Manuel Teles Barreto, governor-general, and Martim Leitão, ombudsman-general. On March 1, 1584, his fleet and two other galleons left for Pernambuco to organize forces for the expedition. Besides Martim Leitão, the squad was joined by Martim Carvalho and Frutuoso Barbosa. While the land forces struggled to reach their destination and faced little resistance, Flórez de Valdés arrived in Paraíba and found six French ships near a fort; het fire to five ships, let one escape and destroyed the structure. At the end of the battle, they encountered the land troops. Flórez ordered a fort to be built on the left bank of the mouth of the Paraiba River, opposite the tip of Restinga Island, contradicting Frutuoso Barbosa. On May 1, 1584, the day of his departure for Spain, he assigned Francisco de Castrejón to command the fort, providing it with a hundred and ten Spanish arquebusiers, a galleon and two pataches, appointed Frutuoso Barbosa as the governor of the future settlement and named the fort São Filipe in honor of King Philip II.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "Over the next few months, the soldiers based in the fort fought against the natives, hunger, the lack of weapons and ammunition, disease due to the lack of drinking water and also against themselves. Martim Leitão, who had remained in Pernambuco and was supported by the governors of the captaincies of Itamaracá and Pernambuco and their residents, believed that it was necessary to preserve everything that had been conquered. In November 1584, two French ships anchored three leagues away from Traição Bay and, together with the Potiguara, attacked the structure using European war tactics. Castrejón and Barbosa sent urgent requests to Martim Leitão, who arranged for two ships with men, weapons, ammunition and supplies, at his own expense, to reach the fort. Pero Lopes Lobo and Gaspar Dias de Moraes set sail in four days and, arriving at Paraíba, joined Castrejón's boat, set fire to the French vessels they found anchored and repelled the Potiguara.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "In January 1585, a large number of Potiguara and Tabajara occupied the fort, marching out at night with three mobile palisades built from thick palm trunks to protect them from the artillery. Castrejón asked for urgent help from Olinda, which was alarmed to hear that Pirajibe and his tribe had joined forces with the Potiguara of Paraíba. On February 14, the City Council officials, the Procurator Martim Carvalho and the Bishop and Captain of Pernambuco D. Filippe gathered together and asked Martim Leitão to command the project, given its importance and urgency. In a joint effort by the captaincies, a large army left for Paraíba before the end of February.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "On March 6, Francisco Barreto came across a settlement of around three thousand natives on the banks of the Tibiri River, where Pirajibe lived. Attacking by surprise, he killed many of the natives before they could react and forced the rest to flee. The next morning, Martim Leitão, recognizing that the Tabajara were from the Pirajibe tribe, sent a messenger in an attempt to recruit them to his side. They fought with the Pirajibe and Guirajibe tribes all the way to the tip of Cabedelo, where they crossed the river in boats. When he reached the fort, all the enemy had been defeated. After a successful raid to Reritiba, Martim Leitão decided to return to Olinda, leaving behind only Pero Lopes Lobo and a few men with the rest of Castrejón's troops, replacing Frutuoso Barbosa who had renounced his claims to those lands.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "In June 1585, Pero Lopes Lobo and Castrejón burned the fort, sank the ship, threw the cannons into the sea and returned to Olinda. Castrejón, accused of insubordination and negligence, was arrested and sent to the Royal Court, where he was acquitted. In July, Martim Leitão received two natives from the Pirajibe tribe who asked for help as their village had been cornered. He sent João Tavares to negotiate, who met with Pirajibe and other chiefs to agree the terms of peace between the Tabajara and the Portuguese. João Tavares returned to the captaincy with peace signed with the tribe on August 5, 1585, day of Our Lady of the Snows.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "Martim Leitão arrived in Paraíba on October 29, 1585, with carpenters and masons to build a fort and start his settlement. After exploring the surrounding area with Manuel Fernandes, the King's master builder, he chose a hill near the natural wharf of the Sanhauá River (today's Varadouro district) for the future town. He chose the top of the hill for the chapel, built under the invocation of Our Lady of the Snows. There, the first city of Paraíba, called Nossa Senhora das Neves, would be built by the settlers in memory of the day when peace was sealed with the Tabajara. Next to the chapel, Martim laid the foundations of the fort and ordered mud houses to be built for the workers.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "Martim Leitão left Cristovam Lins to conclude the work and ordered Pero Lopes, João Tavares and the others to fight the Potiguara in the Copaoba Hills. Uniting his troops and the Tabajara, he headed for Traição Bay to fight the French. After defeating them, they returned to Paraíba, where they saw the completion of the fort. Martim Leitão left for Pernambuco on January 20, 1586, leaving the strcuture under the command of João Tavares. At the end of February, captain Francisco de Moralles arrived in Pernambuco with 50 Spanish soldiers to take over the post at São Filipe Fort by royal decree. He sent the captain and his men to the Varadouro Fort with the recommendation that they remain under the obedience of João Tavares and await further orders from the Crown. When he arrived at the site in April 1586, Francisco de Moralles didn't follow Martim Leitão's orders and, confronting João Tavares, expelled him from the fort along with the Portuguese forces, spontaneously taking over the command of the structure and the government of the captaincy.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "In the following months, Martim received numerous complaints about Moralles from the inhabitants of Paraíba and the Tabajara. On September 27, he was informed that five heavily armed French ships had been sighted in Traição Bay planning to attack the fort with the Potiguara, and Moralles needed urgent help to fight them. Moralles and his men left the fort and headed for Pernambuco, where he remained until his return to Europe. On December 23, 1586, Martim Leitão and his men arrived at Nossa Senhora das Neves and left for the Copaoba Hills the following day, putting Pero de Albuquerque in command of the fort.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "In Copaoba, when Pirajibe's troops and men arrived, they spotted more than 50 villages and vast cotton fields. When they attacked, they faced little resistance, as most of the men were helping the French to carry the brazilwood. The Potiguara and 150 Frenchmen returned and surrounded the Portuguese, who managed to destroy three more villages before breaking the siege and fleeing. Martim Leitão headed towards the coast in search of Tejucupapo, the leader, but on the way he came across a large palisade where the French were also located. A heavy battle ensued, leaving more than 47 wounded and three dead. Back in Paraíba, Martim Leitão sent two caravels to raid the French ships, but they had already left because they had burnt all the brazilwood. Subsequently, the Potiguara disappeared from Paraíba for a few years, taking refuge on the other side of the Rio Grande. On January 10, 1586, the first sesmaria of Paraíba, located near the mouth of the river of the same name, was registered.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "João Tavares effectively became governor and captain-major of Paraíba at the end of 1586. In January 1587, Martim Leitão ordered the construction of the São Sebastião Fort on the banks of the Tibiri River, near the D'el Rei Mill, to protect the area. When the work on the fort was finished in February, Martim Leitão returned to Olinda and the settlement of Nossa Senhora das Neves began to form. The Jesuit priests, including Simão Travassos and Jerônimo Machado, built the Chapel of Saint Gundisalvus in rammed earth near the village of Pirajibe, in the area known today as Ilha do Bispo. During the government of João Tavares, spaces were successively occupied to form the settlement of Nossa Senhora das Neves.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "The first street probably started at the top of the hill, where the Church of Our Lady of the Snows was built, and went down the slope towards Varadouro. Many families soon came to settle and occupy the first houses. João Tavares also established his conquest inland, developing agriculture, especially sugar cane cultivation and promoting the construction of new mills. Peace with the Tabajara was also extended to some Potiguara villages with the help of the Jesuits. He build other structures: the Diogo Nunes Fort, next to the Santo André Mill and the Restinga Fort, on the Restinga Island. In 1579, Frutuoso Barbosa, representing Pedro de la Cueva, had appealed to the Royal Court to recover his rights to the Captaincy of Paraíba. At the beginning of August 1588, João Tavares gave up his post.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "In August 1588, Frutuoso Barbosa was recognized as governor and captain-major of the Captaincy of Paraíba and the town of Nossa Senhora das Neves was recognized as the Royal City of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves. By the same decree, Pedro de La Cueva became captain of the Spanish soldiers and the forts in Paraíba. At the beginning of 1589, the Franciscan friars, who had been settled in Olinda since 1585, arrived in Paraíba. In the same year, Friar Melchior de Santa Catarina built the Convent of Saint Francis and then returned to Olinda. In 1589, Frutuoso Barbosa ordered the construction of the Cabedelo Fort, transferring the weapons from the Restinga Fort with the help of the Tabajara from Pirajibe tribe, who received payment and finished the work in October 1589.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "The disagreements between La Cueva and Barbosa began immediately. Busy with their disagreements, they neglected the defense of the captaincy and, as a result, the Potiguara settled in Paraíba and attacked friendly farms and villages. In 1590, the captaincies of Itamaracá and Pernambuco, after a request for help from the settlers of Paraíba, sent a troop commanded by Pero Lopes Lobo who, joining forces with the men of La Cueva and the Tabajara of Pirajibe and Guarajibe tribes, managed to repel the invaders and destroy the nearby villages. Later, they went on to Copaoba Hills and Traição Bay, destroyed an indigenous fortification with little resistance and captured many women and children.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "On his return, Pero Lopes made Barbosa and La Cueva shake hands as a sign of peace, but the disagreements between them continued. Once the battle was over, Barbosa ordered a fort to be built on the banks of the Inhobi River, in order to construct more mills in its vicinity, but La Cueva refused to help, claiming that there were no orders from the King Philip I regarding this. Barbosa asked the friars to instigate the natives to build it without receiving anything and appointed Pedro Coelho de Sousa as its captain. King Philip I, informed of the problems, ordered La Cueva to return to Portugal and, unable to bear the burden of the government of Paraíba, Frutuoso Barbosa resigned his post in 1591. At the same time, there were increasing disagreements between the Jesuits and Franciscans over the indoctrination of the allied indigenous villages and over political disagreements between the Kingdom and the Society of Jesus.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "André de Albuquerque remained in office until the arrival of the new governor appointed by King Philip I. In 1591, he received authorization to build the Inhobi Fort and sent part of the men from the Cabedelo Fort to Inhobi. Cabedelo, being unguarded, suffered a major attack from the Potiguara and the French and was totally destroyed.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho arrived in Paraíba at the end of 1591 and took office at the beginning of 1592. He summoned the Jesuits, the Franciscans and the respective chiefs of the tribes and ordered that the indigenous villages be relocated to improve the defenses of the territory. However, the Jesuits refused to accept that the settlers wanted to use the indigenous people as they pleased, an attitude that was contrary to that of the Franciscans, who supported everything. The sequence of events between the leaders of the orders, the inhabitants of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves and Coelho de Carvalho, who were more supportive of the Franciscans, resulted in the Jesuits leaving Paraíba in 1593. In 1595, the Benedictine monks arrived in Paraíba and France and Spain went to war, resulting in their colonies suffering more attacks from French and English pirates.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "In the same year, an English squad with three ships commanded by the privateer James Lancaster and four by the pirate John Venner gathered at Cape Branco, but instead of attacking Paraíba, they went to Recife, where they bombarded the fort and took over the city, as the defenders retreated to Olinda. They stayed there for a month, looting freely and chartering several more French and Dutch ships to load everything they had taken. Meanwhile, Coelho de Carvalho kept busy attacking the local inhabitants and the French who were constantly trying to invade Paraíba and fighting with the Franciscans. In 1596, a French squad composed of 12 ships and 350 men of war attacked the Santa Catarina do Cabedelo Fort, which was bravely defended by just 20 men. Coelho de Carvalho, who was inland fighting the natives, heard the news and set off to return, but as he traveled along the coast, he came up against two Potiguara tribes together with the French. He defeated the natives and imprisoned the French.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "The Kingdom of Portugal considered necessary to conquer and populate the Captaincy of Rio Grande, a stronghold of the French and the Potiguara, for the security of the Captaincy of Paraíba. A Royal Letter dated March 15, 1597 ordered Francisco de Sousa, governor-general of Brazil, and Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho to provide all the necessary means to Manuel Mascarenhas Homem, captain-major of Pernambuco, to occupy that region with a fortress and a colony. Francisco de Sousa sent a fleet of eleven ships commanded by Admiral Antonio da Costa Valente and Francisco de Barros Rego to meet the forces of Feliciano Coelho and Manuel Mascarenhas in Paraíba.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "On December 17, 1597, the land forces, commanded by Coelho de Carvalho, and the naval force, commanded by Mascarenhas, departed to meet at the Potengi River (or Grande River). Near the Traição Bay, the land forces were infected by an epidemic of smallpox, which practically wiped out the troops and forced the rest to return to Paraíba. However, Jerônimo de Albuquerque, who was immune, boarded a caravel and continued his journey. The naval expedition arrived at the scheduled location and immediately began building the fort, but they were attacked by a large army of Potiguara and Frenchmen, whom they managed to repel. The arrival of new troops led overland by Coelho de Carvalho allowed them to complete the construction of Reis Fort.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "When the structure was ready, Coelho de Carvalho and Mascarenhas returned and left Jerônimo de Albuquerque as its captain, who tried to make peace with the Potiguara using a shaman, his prisoner, called Ilha Grande. He brought Jerônimo together with the Potiguara chiefs, Zorobabé and Pau-Seco, with whom he achieved conciliation. Once the terms had been set, the agreement was celebrated at a ceremony in Filipeia attended by the governors of Paraíba and Pernambuco, on June 11, 1599. The conquest of the Captaincy of Rio Grande and the peace agreement with the Potiguara ushered in an era of peace and prosperity for Paraíba and also for the new colony.", "title": "15th and 16th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "The peaceful environment between 1600 and 1624 allowed the city of Filipeia to grow, its trade to increase and the frontiers of colonization to advance into the interior of the captaincy, with the construction of new sugar mills around the Paraíba River. Paraíba's trade consisted of exporting brazilwood and sugar and importing basic necessities and luxury goods. In addition to the sugar mills and food crops, cattle breeding was also beginning to develop.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "In 1621, the Dutch created the Dutch West India Company (West-Indische Compagnie or WIC), which had a monopoly on the slave trade in the Netherlands. At the end of 1623, the WIC organized an expedition of twenty-three ships and three yachts with five hundred cannons, manned by one thousand six hundred sailors, to attack Bahia. In May 1624, 1,200 soldiers and 200 sailors attacked by sea and land. Salvador's troops fled and the Governor-General Diogo de Mendonça Furtado was arrested and sent to the Netherlands. Matias de Albuquerque, then governor of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, was elected governor-general and began to organize the colonists' resistance to the invasion. In 1625, Spain sent an squad of fifty-two ships with around twelve thousand men under the command of Fadrique de Toledo Osorio, Marquis of Villanueva de Valdueza, and Manuel de Meneses, who expelled the Dutch on May 1 of that year.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "Hendrick Corneliszoon Lonck planned to attack Filipeia in 1629 if his mission to take Olinda went wrong. However, the Dutch conquered the city in 1630. In 1631, Antônio de Albuquerque Maranhão, concerned about defending the bar of the Paraíba River, ordered the construction of the São Sebastião Fort on the opposite bank to Cabedelo, in the present-day district of Costinha, in Lucena. He also had the Restinga Fort reinforced to form a defensive triangle.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "In September 1731, a caravel loaded with weapons, ammunition and eight cannons arrived carrying a Portuguese company commanded by Captain Antônio Figueiredo de Vasconcelos, and a Spanish company commanded by Captain Manuel Godinho. On December 2, a Dutch fleet of 16 ships led by Lieutenant Colonel Stein-Callefels, with 1600 men commanded by Major Hugo-Wirich, left Recife for Paraíba and landed at Cape Branco on December 5. Antônio Albuquerque, expecting the arrival could occur at Cape Branco beach, had set up a defensive line there and tried to prevent the enemy from arriving. However, suffering heavy losses, he retreated to the Cabedelo Fort, allowing the Dutch to settle there. After six days of intense fighting trying to conquer the fort, the Dutch army realized that it had insufficient men for the task and decided to withdraw at dawn on December 12, 1631.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "In 1633, the Dutch conquered the captaincies of Itamaracá and Rio Grande. Pernambuco, led by Matias de Albuquerque, was still resisting the invaders using guerrilla tactics. Small groups of ten to forty men attacked the Dutch by surprise and quickly retreated, regrouping at Arraial do Bom Jesus, on the outskirts of Recife, where they were concentrated. As a result, they managed to keep the Dutch confined to the fort and the urban perimeter of Recife and Olinda. At the beginning of 1634, the Dutch, worried about the arrival of winter, decided to attack the town of Filipeia, in Paraíba, as they thought this was the easiest place to conquer with the forces they had. On February 24, 21 ships carrying 1500 men left Recife for Paraíba, divided into two units. The first brigade's mission was to invade the Paraíba River and take control of the Restinga Fort in order to block the passage of the river. The second brigade, on which the first was dependent, had the mission of conquering the Santo Antônio Fort, preventing it from attacking the first division.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "On the 27th, the first group landed in the mouth of the Paraíba River, while the second headed for Lucena to disembark its troops. On land, 150 men commanded by Colonel Sigismund von Schkopp advanced along the narrow path that led to the fort, the only possible route since it was surrounded by mangroves on one side and the sea on the other. However, as they approached, their scouts spotted a trench with a palisade blocking the road, but Schkopp insisted on advancing, taking advantage of the night. Spotting the Dutch, Captain Domingos de Almeida's company and Simão Soares' indigenous troop began firing and launching arrows, leading them to retreat. The Dutch returned shortly afterwards, armed with axes and hoes to break down the palisade, but they were again repulsed. Schkopp decided to hide and wait for reinforcements to arrive, but Antônio de Albuquerque sent 500 men, including 200 natives, in boats through the mangroves, who attacked the Dutch from the rear. Losing many men, the Dutch had to flee in a hurry.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "Reinforced by troops from Europe under the command of Colonel Krzysztof Arciszewski and Colonel Schkopp, the Dutch had a total of 2,534 soldiers at their disposal to conquer Paraíba. On November 25, 1634, their fleet of 29 ships captained by Admiral Lichthart set sail from Recife for Paraíba, arriving off the coast of Cape Branco on December 4. Using yachts and sloops, they disembarked part of their troops in the Jaguaribe cove, far from Cabedelo, while three ships continued on with orders to anchor off the tip of Lucena. After receiving the news that the Dutch were landing in the cove, Antônio Albuquerque got together with the companies of Captains Gaspar de Valcaçar and Domingos de Arriaga and marched there. When they arrived, the Dutch had already disembarked 600 men who were positioned in three ranks facing the sea, the forest and the road ahead, where Albuquerque was coming, with one cannon each.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "The battle took place in the Jaguaribe cove, but feeling outnumbered, Antônio de Albuquerque ordered a retreat. However, during the escape, some soldiers were captured by the Dutch and one, in exchange for his freedom, informed them of a road that led to Cabedelo Fort. On the 5th, Colonels Schkopp, with three troops, and Arciszewski, with two, each carrying a bronze cannon, advanced along the beach towards the fort. The Dutch's concern this time was not to attack, but to establish their camps. Captain Kaspar van der Ley was designated to follow the route indicated by the prisoner, taking three brigades with him, while the rest followed the river to the fort. Schkopp, ordering the ships to bring the necessary supplies, managed to set up three camps near the fort: one on the river, one on the beach and one on the indicated path.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "On the 7th, Antônio de Albuquerque ordered the forts of Cabedelo and Restinga to bombard the enemy bases and sent troops to attack them. On December 8, 1634, the yacht Kemp-haen arrived from Rio Grande with the news that the 300 men of Nhandui, the son of a chief of the Tarairiu tribe, who had been recruited by the WIC, were camped in Cunhaú, south of Rio Grande. The Cunhaú Mill, owned by the governor of Paraíba, Antônio de Albuquerque, and his brothers, as well as the fort next to it, had been conquered by the WIC in October. On the 9th, 7 yachts and 7 boats with 400 soldiers commanded by Admiral Lichtart stormed the Restinga Fort and caused irreparable damage to the defense of Paraíba. The Dutch began to use the Restinga barracks against the Portuguese, making it difficult to relocate troops and send supplies between the forts of Cabedelo and Santo Antônio. In the next few days, the Dutch forces raided Jorge Lopes Brandão's Gargaú plantation in search of supplies and their camps constantly bombarded the Cabedelo Fort.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "On the 14th, Captain Fernando de La Riba Aguero and João Vicente São Félix, the Count of Bagnuolo, arrived at Cabedelo with their respective troops, but to avoid the enemy trenches, they headed for Filipeia. While the Portuguese were busy defending the Cabedelo Fort, Captain Jean Descars decided to attack the Santo Antonio Fort with 60 men. On the way, he captured some African slaves and two peasants who informed him that the forts were low on supplies and gunpowder and that the Count of Bagnuolo was in Filipeia with 600 men. Over the next few days, the firing intensified, with Captain Domingos de Arriaga dying on the 15th and Captain Jerônimo Pereira on the 16th. On the 16th, the forces were ready to attack the Santo Antônio Fort. On the 17th, Governor Antonio Albuquerque was planning with the Count of Bagnuolo and Captain La Riba Aguero the best way to send reinforcements to Cabedelo without too many casualties.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "On the 18th, without the knowledge of the governor, the captains of Cabedelo Fort, Gregório Guedes Souto Maior and Gaspar de Valcaçar surrendered to the Dutch. Antônio Albuquerque, who was at the Santo Antônio Fort, heard about the loss of the Cabedelo Fort and went to take refuge in the chapel of Our Lady of Guia. Captains Valcaçar, Munoz and Palomo, who had arrived with reinforcements, saw that the fort was unable to resist and surrendered on the morning of the 23rd after negotiations. On hearing of the capitulation, the Count of Bagnuolo, who was in Filipeia, ordered the burning of the houses and the stocks of sugar and brazilwood, in order to leave no spoils for the winners. He also ordered the occupants of the Viradouro Fort to take as many cannons as they could carry and withdraw inland to mount a resistance. Antonio Albuquerque and his companies set fire to three ships and two warehouses loaded with sugar and left for the interior. On the 24th, Christmas Eve 1634, the Dutch entered the abandoned town of Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Neves.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "Formerly known as Bruxaxá, Areia was elevated to the parish with the name of Nossa Senhora da Conceição by the Royal Charter of May 18, 1815. Its political emancipation took place on May 18, 1846, by creation law number 2. Areia is known for having freed its slaves before the Golden Law.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "Campina Grande was originally a village of Cariri indigenous people. In 1697, the Portuguese Teodósio de Oliveira Lêdo settled the Ariá tribe there, and the following year the natives began to be catechized by a Franciscan sent by Manoel Soares de Albergaria, governor of the captaincy. Situated between the high hinterland and the coastal area, with land suitable for growing manioc, corn and other cereals indispensable to the settlers' lives, the settlement quickly became a prosperous village. In 1769, it was a parish under the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, and in 1790, it became a town under the name of Vila Nova da Rainha.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "The settlement of Pilar began at the end of the 17th century, when the Dutch found cattle ranches in the area in 1630. In 1670, Jesuits, accompanied by the Cariri indigenous people, founded a school surrounded by a settlement with a population composed mainly of prospectors who moved there in search of gold.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "At the end of the 17th century, Teodósio de Oliveira Lêdo made an expedition across the Piranhas River, where he founded a village that was initially named after the stream. Due to the success of the entrance, the place was called Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso in honor of the town's patron saint. Under a Royal Charter dated June 22, 1766, the village was renamed Pombal, in honor of the famous Marquis of Pombal.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 69, "text": "Until the middle of the 17th century, the territory was occupied by the large tribe of Cariri indigenous people, which gave rise to the name of the entire physiographic region. In the same century, Custódio Alves Martis, a resident of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, founded a settlement near the Paraiba River, which he named São João. In 1775, the village was elevated to the category of a town with the name of Cariri Velho or Cariri de Fora, to distinguish it from another village with the same name in Pilar. Political emancipation was achieved on November 15, 1831.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 70, "text": "Currently the sixth most populous city in the state of Paraíba and home to one of the most important paleontological sites in the country, the Valley of the Dinosaurs, Sousa was once a village known as Jardim do Rio do Peixe. The land in the region was very fertile, which quickly accelerated the process of settlement and progress in the area. By 1730, there were approximately 1,468 people living in the valley. Sousa was elevated to a town with its current name in honor of its benefactor, Bento Freire de Sousa, on July 22, 1766. It was politically emancipated on July 10, 1854.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 71, "text": "The Jesuits were the first missionaries to arrive in the Captaincy of Paraíba. At the behest of Frutuoso Barbosa, they set about building a school in Filipeia. However, due to disagreements with the Franciscans, who did not use such strict educational methods as the Jesuits, the idea was discontinued. The King John V, unhappy with the Jesuits for not allowing the enslavement of the indigenous people, blamed them for the rivalry with the Franciscans and expelled them from the territory. 115 years later, the Jesuits returned to Paraíba and founded a school where they taught Latin, philosophy and literature. Some time later, they founded a seminary next to the Church of Our Lady of the Conception. Today, this area corresponds to the garden of the Government Palace. In 1728, the Jesuits were expelled again.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 72, "text": "The Franciscan priests arrived at the request of Frutuoso Barbosa with the aim of catechizing the natives. Friar Antônio do Campo Maior landed with the purpose of founding the first convent in the captaincy and his work was concentrated in several villages. During Feliciano Coelho's administration, some disagreements began because the Franciscans, like the Jesuits, did not enslave the indigenous people. After some disagreements between them, Feliciano Coelho settled down with the friars. The Church and Convent of Saint Anthony were built on a large plot of land at the top of the hill that contained a limestone quarry, from which the material required for the construction was taken over the years. The religious complex is currently home to the São Francisco Cultural Center, maintained by the Paraíba State Government and administered by the Archdiocese of Paraíba.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 73, "text": "The superior general of the Benedictines was interested in founding a convent there. Antonio Borges da Fonseca, governor of the captaincy, donated a site in order for the convent to be built within two years. The Church of Saint Benedict was located on Nova Street, now General Osório Avenue, where there is still a wind vane with a blade, built in 1753.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 74, "text": "The Carmelite missionaries came to Paraíba at the request of Cardinal Henrique in 1580, when Brazil was under Spanish rule. Their history in the state remains incomplete, as several historical documents were lost in the Dutch invasions, but it is known that they founded a convent and started missionary work. Friar Manuel de Santa Teresa restored the convent after the French Revolution, but it was soon demolished to serve as a residence for the first bishop of Paraíba, Adauto de Miranda Henriques. They also founded the Church of Mount Carmel.", "title": "17th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 75, "text": "In 1755, the captaincies of Paraíba and Ceará were annexed to Pernambuco. In 1756, in accordance with the Marquis of Pombal's plans for the economic restructuring of the Kingdom of Portugal, hardwood was created and shipped to Pernambuco to rebuild the Lisbon, which had been destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. The materials were also sent to the Royal Navy's warehouses, where they were used to build large ships.", "title": "18th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 76, "text": "The economic growth of the Captaincy of Paraiba sparked complaints demanding the creation of an autonomous government detached from Pernambuco. Jerônimo José de Melo e Castro, governor of the captaincy, did not accept having his authority contested by Luís Diogo Lobo da Silva, governo of Pernambuco, who prevented him from properly punishing his enemies. His biggest complaint was that any administrative or other act, no matter how insignificant, required him to report to Pernambuco. After the death of Melo e Castro, Fernando Delgado Freire de Castilho was appointed by the Overseas Council to examine the advisability of keeping Paraíba annexed to Pernambuco or creating a government of its own; ultimately, the detachment was approved.", "title": "18th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 77, "text": "On January 18, 1799, the Royal Letter separating the Captaincy of Paraíba from Pernambuco arrived in Recife. In this document, the reasons alleged for the detachment were the increase in the population, culture and trade of the captaincy and the ignorance of Pernambuco about the internal affairs of Paraíba. The Kingdom of Portugal also ordered the establishment of direct trade between Paraíba and the Crown, but kept the responsibility for the external and internal defense of the captaincy under the control of Pernambuco.", "title": "18th century" }, { "paragraph_id": 78, "text": "In November 1889, after the collapse of the monarchy and the establishment of the republic in Brazil, Paraíba became a federal state. Its first governor was Venâncio Augusto de Magalhães Neiva, in power from 1889 to 1891, when he was deposed. A triumvirate was installed in his place and governed the state until 1892, when Álvaro Lopes Machado was appointed by Floriano Peixoto to assume the government of Paraíba. During his time in office, Lopes Machado installed the state's Court of Justice, paid civil servants on time, built several public dams in all regions of the state, paved roads, reduced the state's debt, increased the strength of the public force, and created the state press, the Paraíba Board of Trade and the Public Works Directorate. His administration lasted until 1896, when he resigned to run for the Senate and was replaced by the state's vice-president, Monsignor Valfredo Leal, and later by Antônio Alfredo da Gama e Melo.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 79, "text": "During the First Republic, between 1889 and 1930, colonels and oligarchies controlled Paraíba, such as: Venâncio Neiva, Álvaro Machado and Epitácio Pessoa. Overall, the period featured the growth of the urban population, as well as the increase in workers' demands and organization, which were repressed during the administration of Epitácio Pessoa. With the outbreak of the World War I, Paraíba's economy went into crisis, mainly due to the fall in cotton exports, one of the state's main agricultural products.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 80, "text": "In 1926, the Prestes Column, led by Luís Carlos Prestes, Miguel Costa and Juarez Távora, visited Paraíba. At the same time, the state experienced the cangaço, led by Antônio Silvino, Chico Pereira and Virgulino Ferreira da Silva, in the towns of Cajazeiras, Guarabira, Piancó and Sousa.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 81, "text": "The Revolution of 1930 was an armed insurrection across Brazil that ended the First Republic. President Washington Luís, who was supposed to support the candidacy of Antônio Carlos from Minas Gerais, endorsed the nomination of Júlio Prestes from São Paulo, which broke the alliance between the states. Minas Gerais, along with Paraíba and Rio Grande do Sul, created the Liberal Alliance and nominated Getúlio Vargas and João Pessoa for the presidency and vice-presidency, respectively.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 82, "text": "Júlio Prestes' victory sparked a rebellion that prevented him from taking office. In Paraíba, João Pessoa, the defeated candidate, faced several revolts. One of them, led by Colonel José Pereira, an ally of Júlio Prestes, took place in Princesa Isabel, where several houses and offices of those suspected of receiving arms for the rebels were raided by the police. On July 26, 1930, João Pessoa was assassinated by João Duarte Dantas in a confectionery shop in Recife, an episode that caused considerable controversy throughout Brazil and boosted the 1930 Revolution. His body was buried in Rio de Janeiro and the capital of Paraíba, previously called Cidade da Paraíba, was renamed João Pessoa in his honor.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 83, "text": "Álvaro Pereira de Carvalho assumed office after João Pessoa's death until October 4, 1930, when he was replaced by José Américo de Almeida, who was appointed federal interventor by President Getúlio Vargas. Later, the position was held by Antenor Navarro, Gratuliano da Costa Brito and José Marques da Silva Mariz. In 1935, Argemiro de Figueiredo was elected governor and, in 1937, with the Estado Novo, he became federal interventor until 1940. Until 1947, Paraíba had several federal interventors appointed by the President of the Republic, the last being José Gomes da Silva, between 1946 and 1947. In the 1960s, Paraíba participated in the 1964 military coup that ousted João Goulart from power, when the state was governed by Pedro Gondim, a Goulart ally. With the establishment of a military dictatorship, several opponents were imprisoned, exiled, tortured or killed. Pedro Gondim had his mandate revoked and his political rights suspended for ten years; João Agripino Filho took over, succeeded by Ernâni Sátiro, Ivan Bichara, Tarcísio Burity, Clóvis Bezerra Cavalcanti and Wilson Braga.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" }, { "paragraph_id": 84, "text": "In 1989, during Tarcísio Burity's administration, Paraíba's current constitution was promulgated. In 1991, Ronaldo Cunha Lima was elected and remained in office until 1994, when he resigned to run for the Senate. His vice-president, Cícero Lucena, completed his term. In the 1994 elections, Antônio Mariz, the former mayor of Sousa, won. He took office in 1995, but died the same year, and was succeeded by his vice-president José Maranhão, who was re-elected in 1998 until he resigned in 2002. That year, Cássio Cunha Lima, son of former governor Ronaldo, was elected governor and re-elected in 2006, but his mandate was revoked in 2009, along with his vice-governor, and former governor José Maranhão, who came second in the elections, returned to power. In 2010, Ricardo Vieira Coutinho, former mayor of João Pessoa, was elected to succeed Maranhão, re-elected in 2014 and governed Paraíba until the end of his second term. In 2018, João Azevêdo Lins Filho, former Secretary of Infrastructure, Water Resources, Environment and Science and Technology of Paraíba, was elected governor of the state.", "title": "19th, 20th and 21th centuries" } ]
The history of Paraíba began before the discovery of Brazil, when the coastline of the state's current territory was populated by the Tabajara and Potiguara indigenous peoples. When the Portuguese arrived, the region was established as part of the Captaincy of Itamaracá. However, there were difficulties in implementing the Portuguese occupation fronts in the area, especially due to the resistance of the natives and the influence of French explorers, who used the coast of Paraíba for the illegal extraction of brazilwood. As a result of the establishment of sugarcane mills, the region experienced high economic and demographic growth and consolidated itself as one of the northeastern centers of colonial Brazil. After spending a period under Dutch rule, Paraíba returned to Portuguese control in 1654. It became a federal captaincy in 1799, a province of the Empire of Brazil in 1882 and a state of the federation of Brazil in 1889.
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Xenocles of Adramyttium (in Greek: Ξενοκλής ο Αδραμυττηνός) was an ancient Greek renowned orator, mentioned by Strabo. Xenocles hailed from Adramyttium, an ancient Greek city in Asia Minor. Rushing to ancient Rome and speaking before the Roman Senate, Xenocles effectively refuted the various accusations that had been made - that the entire region, the province of Asia, was friendly towards Mithridates. It is noted that the orator Xenocles was a contemporary of Cicero, with whom he was greatly friends, a relationship that developed during the latter's stay in Asia in 78 BC
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1816
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1816. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. The fourth session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 February 1816 until 2 July 1816. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Duties on Glass (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|1|26-02-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, several laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Importation Act 1816|public|2|26-02-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second, for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1816|public|3|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, in Great Britain, and on Pensions, Offices and Personal Estates, in England: for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1816|public|4|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of Eleven Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Naval Courts-martial Act 1816|public|5|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of an Act of the Thirty seventh Year of His present Majesty, for enabling His Majesty more effectually to grant conditional Pardons to Persons under Sentence of Naval Courts Martial, and to regulate Imprisonment under such Sentences.|note4=(Repealed by Naval Discipline Act 1860) }} | {{|Residence on Benefices, etc. (England) Act 1816|public|6|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty, for explaining and amending serveral Acts relating to Spiritual Persona holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices, in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Advance by Bank of England Act 1816|public|7|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Ack to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and amend an Act of the Forty eighth Year of Hi« present Majesty, for empowering the Govenor and Company of the Bank of England to advance the Sum of Three Millions towards the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }} | {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1816|public|8|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty ninth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from The Cape of Good Hope.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties on Foreign Packets Act 1816|public|9|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on Foreign Packets or Passage Vessels entering or departing any of the Ports of Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }} | {{|Mutiny Act 1816|public|10|22-03-1816|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 1873) }} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1816|public|11|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Naturalization of Prince Leopald Act 1816|public|12|28-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act far exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament, for naturalizing His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Naturalization of Prince Leopald (No. 2) Act 1816|public|13|29-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Naturalization of His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld; and settling his Precedence.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Advance by Bank of England Act 1816|public|14|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Govenor and Company of the Bank England to advance the Sum of Six Millions toward the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Commerce with United States Act 1816|public|15|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect a Convention of Commerce, concluded between His Majesty and The United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Treaty with United States, etc. Act 1819) }} | {{|Receiver of Crown Rents Act 1816|public|16|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for better regulating the Offices of Receivers of Crown Rents.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Excise Act 1816|public|17|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty one, certain additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duty on Lead (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|18|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to suspend, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty, the Duty on Lead exported from Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Bounty on Sugar Act 1816|public|19|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Forty seventh Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on double refined Sugar exported.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Customs and Excise (Ireland) Act 1816|public|20|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Probision for the Execution of the several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters and Things under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes, in Ireland. |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Negotiation of Notes and Bills Act 1816|public|21|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to revive and continue, until Two Years after the Expiration of the Restrictions upon Payments in Cash by the Bank of England, an Act for suspending the Operation of an Act of the Seventeenth Year of His present Majesty, for restraining the Negociation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum, in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Custody of Napoleon Buonaparte Act 1816|public|22|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more effectually detaining in Custody Napoleon Buonaparté.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Intercourse with Saint Helena Act 1816|public|23|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Intercourse with the Island of Saint Helena, during the time Napoleon Buonaparté shall be detained there; and for indemnifying persons in the cases therein mentioned.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Provision for Princess Charlotte, etc. Act 1816|public|24|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for better enabling His Majesty to make Provision for the Establishment of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta, and His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1816|public|25|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on the Importation of Butter.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1816|public|26|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on the Importation of Cheese.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Transportation Act 1816|public|27|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend several Laws relative to the Transportation of Offenders; to continue in force until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and twenty one.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1816|public|28|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Customs, etc. Act 1816|public|29|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make perpetual certain Temporary or War Duties of Customs, on the Importation into Great Britain of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, and to repeal so much of several Acts passed in the Forty seventh. Forty ninth and Fifty first Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, as charge any Loans made for the Service of the Years One thousand eight hundred and seven, One thousand eight hundred and nine, ana One thousand eight hundred and eleven. Upon the War Duties of Customs or Excise, and to charge such Loans on the Duties of Customs made perpetual.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Excise, etc. Act 1816|public|30|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for indemnifying the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland, and all Persons who may have acted under their Authority, in relation to certain Orders issued and Things done relative to certain Acts regarding the Distilleries in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Transfer of Contracts, etc. Act 1816|public|31|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for transferring all Contracts and Securities entered into with or given to the Commissioners for Transports to the Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Quartering of Soldiers Act 1816|public|32|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Indemnity Act 1816|public|33|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and for extending the time limited for those Purposes respectively, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen; and to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Promissory Oaths Act 1871) }} | {{|Duty on Corks Act 1816|public|34|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to charge an additional Duty on Corks, ready made, imported into Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Customs Act 1816|public|35|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the more speedy and effectual Collection of the Tonnage Duty upon Ships Inwards; for empowering the Lords of the Treasury to regulate the Hours of Officers' Attendance in the Port of London; and for permitting Ships to commence and complete their loading of Coals before the Delivery of the Fitters' Certificates.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }} | {{|Importation (No. 4) Act 1816|public|36|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal Two Acts passed in the Reign of King Edward the Fourth and King Richard the Third, which prohibit the Importation of Wrought Goods and certain other Articles.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Importation (No. 5) Act 1816|public|37|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to permit the Importation of Prunes the Produce of Germany.|note4=(Repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation (No. 2) Act 1822) }} | {{|Local Militia Ballot Suspension Act 1816|public|38|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to empower His Majesty to suspend the Ballot or Enrolment for the Local Militia.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Yeomanry (Training) Act 1816|note1=|public|39|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to reduce the Number of Days of Muster or Exercise of Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }} | {{|Restriction on Cash Payments Act 1816|public|40|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for further continuing, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an Act of the Forty fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions contained in the several Acts of His present Majesty, on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1816|public|41|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of Two Millions four hundred and seventy thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1816|public|42|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of One million seven hundred thousand Pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties on Malt, etc. (No. 2) Act 1816|public|43|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making certain Allowances of the Duties payable on Malt and Beer.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties, etc., on Soap Act 1816|public|44|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal the Duties, Allowances and Drawbacks of Excise, on Hard Soap made in Great Britain and imported from Ireland; and to grant other Duties, Allowances and Drawbacks in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Local Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|45|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay-and Cloathing of the Local Militia in Great Britain, to the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Civil List Audit Act 1816|note1=|public|46|20-06-1816|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Regulation of the Civil List.|note4=(Repealed by Sovereign Grant Act 2011) }} | {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) (No. 3) Act 1816|public|47|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of One million two hundred thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Restriction on Cash Payments (No. 2) Act 1816|public|48|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|County Rates Act 1816|public|49|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for the more easy assessing, collecting and levying of County Rates.|note4=(Repealed by County Rates Act 1852) }} | {{|Sale of Farming Stock Act 1816|note1=|public|50|20-06-1816|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sale of Farming Stock taken in Execution.|note4=(Repealed by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007) }} | {{|Commerce with United States (No. 2) Act 1816|public|51|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intituled "An Act to carry into Effect a Convention of Commence concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Treaty with United States, etc. Act 1819) }} | {{|Glebe Exchange Act 1816|note1=|public|52|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange their Parsonage Houses or Glebe Lands, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.|note4=(Repealed by Endowments and Glebe Measure 1976) }} | {{|National Debt Commissioners Act 1816|public|53|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and render more effectual Three several Acts passed in the Forty eighth, Forty ninth, and Fifty second Years of His present Majesty, for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 3) Act 1816|public|54|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Canals (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|55|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, in the Fortieth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for granting the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds for promoting Inland Navigation, and for other Purposes therein mentioned; and to enlarge the Powers vested in the Directors of all Works relating to Inland Navigation in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999) }} | {{|Probate Duty (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|56|20-06-1816|archived=n|An Act to repeal the several Stamp Duties in Ireland, and also several Acts for the Collection and Management of the said Duties, and to grant new Stamp Duties in lieu thereof; and to make more effectual Regulations for collecting and managing the said Duties.}} | {{|Assessed Taxes, etc. (Ireland) Act 1816|public|57|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to grant certain Rates, Duties and Taxes in Ireland, in respect of Fire Hearths, Windows, Male Servants, Horses, Carriages and Dogs, in lieu of former Rates, Duties and Taxes, and to provide for the more effectual Collection of the said Rates, Duties and Taxes.|note4=(Repealed by Assessed Taxes (Ireland) Act 1818) }} | {{|Beer Act 1816|public|58|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act made in the Fifty first Year of His present Majesty, for allowing the Manufacture and Use of a Liquor prepared from Sugar for colouring Porter.|note4=(Repealed by Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1885) }} | {{|Duty on Malt (Ireland) Act 1816|public|59|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to reduce the Duty of Excise on Malt made in Ireland, and certain Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in respect thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|National Debt Reduction Act 1816|public|60|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to authorize the transferring Stock upon which Dividends shall remain unclaimed for the Space of at least Ten Years at the Bank of England, and also all Lottery Prizes or Benefits, and Balances of Sums issued for paying the Principals of Stocks or Annuities, which shall not have been demanded for the same Period, to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }} | {{|Lotteries Act 1816|public|61|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Dublin Harbour Act 1816|public|62|20-06-1816|archived=n|An Act for erecting an Harbour for Ships to the Eastward of Dunleary, within the Port of Dublin.}} | {{|Millbank Penitentiary Act 1816|public|63|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the General Penitentiary for Convicts, at Millbank, in the County of Middlesex.|note4=(Repealed by Millbank Prison Act 1843) }} | {{|Militia Act 1816|public|64|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal several Acts relating to the Militia of Great Britain, and to amend other Acts relating thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Militia (Voluntary Enlistment) Act 1875) }} | {{|Duties on Property, etc. Act 1816|public|65|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend the Acts for granting Duties on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades and Offices, so far as extend to the due Assessment and Collection of the Duties for past Years; for confirming certain Abatements already made of the said Duties, and exempting Collectors' Bonds from the Stamp Duties.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Assessed Taxes Act 1816|public|66|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for reducing the Duties payable on Horses, used for the Purposes therein mentioned, for Two Years; and for repealing the Acts granting Allowances in respect of Children.|note4=(Repealed by Revenue Act 1869) }} | {{|Exercise of Trades by Soldiers, etc. Act 1816|public|67|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable such Officers, Marines and Soldiers, as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, or in the Militia, or any Corps of Fencible Men, since the Forty second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, to exercise Trades.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Coin Act 1816|note1=or the Coinage Act 1816or Liverpool's Act|public|68|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for a New Silver Coinage, and to regulate the Currency of the Gold and Silver Coin of this Realm.|note4=(Repealed by Coinage Act 1870) }} | {{|Duties on Madder Act 1816|public|69|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, Two Acts of the Fifty fourth. Year of His present Majesty, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|National Debt Redemption (Ireland) Act 1816|public|70|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to alter and amend several Acts relating to the Redemption of the National Debt of Ireland, and to make further Provision in respect thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Arrears of Crown, etc. Rents (Ireland) Act 1816|public|71|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the Fifty first Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for discharging certain Arrears of Quit, Crown and Composition Rents in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Yeomanry Corps (Ireland) Act 1816|public|72|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and amend so much of an Act of the Forty third Year of His present Majesty's Reign for authorizing the billetting and subjecting to Military Discipline certain Yeomanry Corps and Officers of Cavalry or Infantry, as relates to such Corps in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Stealing Property from Mines Act 1816|public|73|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for removing Difficulties in the Conviction of Offenders dealing Property from Mines.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Lands at Sheerness and Chatham Act 1816|public|74|24-06-1816|archived=n|An act for the Purchase of certain Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments at Sheerness and Chatham, in the County of Kent, for the Use of the Navy.}} | {{|Duties on Rape Seed, etc. Act 1816|public|75|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Duties of Customs upon the Importation into the United Kingdom of Rape Seed and Cole Seed, and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Exportation Act 1816|public|76|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing the several Bounties on the Exportation of Refined Sugar, from any Part of the United Kingdom, and for allowing other Bounties in lieu thereof, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Customs (No. 2) Act 1816|public|77|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Duties granted by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for repealing the Provisions of former Acts granting exclusive Privileges of Trade to the South Sea Company.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Duties on Paper (Ireland) Act 1816|public|78|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the better regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Paper in Ireland, and to prevent Frauds therein.|note4=(Repealed by Duties on Paper Act 1839) }} | {{|Duties on Rape Seed, etc. (No. 2) Act 1816|public|79|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for repealing the Duties of Customs on Rape Seed Cakes, Linseed Cakes, Bones of Cattle and other Animals, and of Fish, except Whale Fins, imported into Great Britain; and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Naval Stores Act 1816|public|80|25-06-1816|archived=n|An act to enable the principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy resident on Foreign Stations to grant Certificates of Stores or Goods, which may be sold by such Officers or Commissioners at such Foreign Stations.}} | {{|Oil of Vitriol Act 1816|public|81|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to alter the Period during which Manufacturers of Oil of Vitriol are to deliver in their Accounts.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }} | {{|Vice-Admiralty Courts Act 1816|public|82|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to render valid the judicial Acts of Surrogates of Vice Admiralty Courts abroad, during Vacancies in Offices of Judges of such Courts.|note4=(Repealed by Vice Admiralty Courts Act 1863) }} | {{|Passenger Traffic, Newfoundland, etc. Act 1816|public|83|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for regulating the carrying of Passengers to and from the Island of Newfoundland and Coast of Labrador.|note4=(Repealed by Passenger Vessels Act 1823) }} | {{|Holyhead Harbour Act 1816|public|84|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the better Accommodation of His Majesty's Packets within the Harbour of Holyhead, in the island of Anglesea; and for the better Regulation of the Shipping therein.|note4=(Repealed by Holyhead Road Act 1823) }} | {{|Customs and Excise Act 1816|public|85|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make further Regulations for securing the Collection of the Duties of Customs and Excise in Ireland, and for the Importation into Ireland of American Staves, and of old Plate and Books from Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Aliens Act 1816|public|86|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain cases, for Two Years from the passing of this Act, and until the End of the Session of Parliament in which the said Two Tears shall expire, if Parliament shall be then sitting.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|87|26-06-1816|archived=n|An act to regulate Proceedings of Grand Juries in Ireland, upon Bills of Indictment.}} | {{|Recovery of Tenements, etc. (Ireland) Act 1816|public|88|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Ireland respecting the Recovery of Tenements from absconding, overholding, and defaulting Tenants; and for the Protection of the Tenant from undue Distress.|note4=(Repealed by Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment (Ireland) Act 1860) }} | {{|National Debt Reduction (No. 2) Act 1816|public|89|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to provide for the Charge of certain Additions to the Public Debt of Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }} | {{|Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|90|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing and Contingent Expences of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain, and of the Miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting Allowances, in certain cases, to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Surgeons' Mates and Serjeant Majors of Militia, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Trade of Demerara, etc. Act 1816|public|91|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to regulate the Trade of the Colonies of Demerara, Berbice and Essequibo; to allow the Importation into, and Exportation from, such Colonies, of certain Articles, by Dutch Proprietors of the European Dominions of His Majesty the King of the Netherlands; and to repeal an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty, for permitting a Trade between the United Provinces and certain Colonies in His Majesty's Possession.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }} | {{|Exportation (No. 2) Act 1816|public|92|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of the Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Customs (No. 3) Act 1816|public|93|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Officers of the Customs at Creeks, Harbours and Basins of Great Britain, to take Entries of Ships and Goods arriving from and bound to Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }} | {{|Salt Duty Act 1816|public|94|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to allow Makers of Oxygenated Muriatic Acid to take crushed Rock Salt, Duty free, for making such Acid or Oxymuriate of Lime, for bleaching Linen and Cotton.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Transfer of Stock of Hertford College Act 1816|public|95|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorize such Person as His Majesty shall appoint to transfer a certain Sum in Three Pounds per Cent. Reduced Annuities, now standing in the Name of the dissolved College of Hertford, in the University of Oxford; and also to receive Dividends due upon such Annuities.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Bank of England (Advance) Act 1816|note1=|public|96|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for establishing an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, for advancing the Sum of Three Millions, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }} | {{|Advance of Unclaimed Dividends, etc. Act 1816|public|97|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to authorize the advancing, for the Public Service, a Proportion of the Balance that shall remain from time to time in the Bank of England for the Payment of Dividends on account of the Public Debt, for Lottery Prizes or Benefits not claimed, and Principals of Stocks and Annuities remaining unclaimed.|note4=(Repealed by Bank of England Act 1861) }} | {{|Consolidated Fund Act 1816|note1=|public|98|01-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to unite and consolidate into One Fund all the Public Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland, and to provide for the Application thereof to the General Service of the United Kingdom.}} | {{|British Museum Act 1816|note1=or the Elgin Marbles Act|public|99|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to vest the Elgin Collection of Ancient Marbles and Sculpture in the Trustees of the British Museum for the Use of the Public.|note4=(Repealed by British Museum Act 1963) }} | {{|Habeas Corpus Act 1816|note1=or Serjeant Onslow's Act|public|100|01-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for more effectually securing the Liberty of the Subject.}} | {{|Naval Officers' Half Pay Act 1816|public|101|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for enabling the Officers in His Majesty's Navy, and their Representatives, to draw for and receive their Half Pay; and for transferring the Duty of making certain Payments from the Clerks of the Cheque at His Majesty's Dock Yards to the Clerks of the Treasurer of the Navy at the same Yards.|note4=(Repealed by Pay of the Navy Act 1830) }} | {{|Insolvent Debtors (England) Act 1816|public|102|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend the Act of the Fifty third Year of His present Majesty, intituled An act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England; and to give further Powers to the Court appointed by the said Act.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duty on Paper Act 1816|public|103|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for further securing the Duties on Paper and Pasteboard; and for repealing the Countervailing Duty upon Pasteboard imported from Ireland, and the Drawback upon Pasteboard exported; and granting other Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Duties on Paper Act 1839) }} | {{|Excise (No. 2) Act 1816|public|104|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the making more effectual Provision for the Prevention of Smuggling, and rewarding Officers and Persons making Seizures and capturing Smuggling Vessels; for licensing Luggers employed in the North Sea Fishery; and obliging Exporters of Exciseable Goods on Drawback to give Notice of Shipment.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1890) }} | {{|Trade in Spirits Act 1816|public|105|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend and continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally; and to grant and allow new countervailing Duties and Drawbacks on Spirits imported and exported between England and Scotland and Ireland respectively.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Duties on Spirits, etc. (Scotland) Act 1816|public|106|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal the Duties payable in Scotland, upon Wash and Spirits and Distillers' Licences; to grant other Duties in lieu thereof; and to establish further Regulations for the Distillation of Spirits from Corn for Home Consumption in Scotland, until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Inventories (Scotland) Act 1816|public|107|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament relating to Stamp Duties in Great Britain, so far as relates to Inventories to be exhibited and recorded in any Commissary Court in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Excise (No. 3) Act 1816|public|108|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Drawbacks and Countervailing Duties of Excise on Beer and Malt; to alter the Drawbacks on Plate Glass, and to prevent Frauds therein.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exportation (No. 3) Act 1816|public|109|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty sixth Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Trades of Tanners and Curriers Act 1816|public|110|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the further Regulation of the Trades of Tanners and Carriers.|note4=(Repealed by Duties and Drawbacks on Leather Act 1822) }} | {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1816|public|111|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal Part of the Duty on Spirits distilled in Ireland, to reduce the Drawback on such Spirits exported to Foreign Parts, and to make further Regulations for the Collection of the said Duties and the Duties on Licences for retailing Spirituous and other Liquors in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Distillation of Spirits (Ireland) Act 1816|public|112|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make certain Provisions for modifying the several Acts for imposing and levying of Fines, in respect of unlawful Distillation of Spirits in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Illicit Distillation (Ireland) Act 1831) }} | {{|Beer, etc., Licences (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|113|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for repealing the Duties payable for Licences for retailing Beer, Ale, Cyder, Percy or Spirits in Great Britain, and for imposing other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Shipping Act 1816|public|114|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to regulate the Conveyance of Passengers from the United Kingdom to the United States of America, in British Vessels.|note4=(Repealed by Passenger Vessels Act 1823) }} | {{|Claremont Estate Purchase (Grant of Life Interest) Act 1816|public|115|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act for ratifying the Purchase of the Claremont Estate, and for settling the same as a Residence for Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta and His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.}} | {{|Prisoner Act 1816|public|116|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Fifty fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An act for the Abolition of Gaol and other Fees connected with the Gaols in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1890) }} | {{|Custody of Insane Persons Act 1816|public|117|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act passed in the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty for the safe Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences.|note4=(Repealed by County Lunatic Asylums (England) Act 1828) }} | {{|Duty on Oil, etc. Act 1816|public|118|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for admitting Oil and Blubber from the British Colonies in North America, upon Payment of the like Duty as Oil and Blubber from Newfoundland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Mutiny Acts Amendment Act 1816|public|119|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament for punishing Mutiny and Desertion in relation to the Transportation of Offenders.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Prisoners Returns (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|120|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to procure Annual Returns of Persons committed, tried and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors in Ireland.}} | {{|Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1816|public|121|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for defraying, until the Twenty fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Court of Exchequer (Ireland) Act 1816|public|122|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make Provision for securing, for a Time to be limited, the Profits of the Office of Clerk of the Pleas of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Residence on Benefices, etc. (England) (No. 2) Act 1816|public|123|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Fifty Fourth Year of His present Majesty, for explaining and amending several Acts relating to Spiritual Persons holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Bringing of Coals to London, etc. Act 1816|public|124|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Forty fifth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm and Cinders to London and Westminster.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Malicious Damage (Scotland) Act 1816|note1=|public|125|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the more effectual Punishment of Persons riotously destroying or damaging Buildings, Engines and Machinery, used in and about Collieries and other Mines, Waggon Ways, Bridges and other Works, used in conveying and shipping Coals and other Minerals; and for enabling the Owners of such Property to recover Damages for the Injury sustained.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }} | {{|Insolvent Debtors (Ireland) Act 1816|public|126|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the Fifty third Year of His present Majesty, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exportation (No. 4) Act 1816|public|127|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to reduce the Duty on the Exportation from Great Britain of Small Coals of a certain Description.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Marylebone Park Paving, etc. Act 1816|public|128|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend Two Acts, made in the Fifty third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for opening a more convenient Communication from Mary le bone Park to Charing Cross; and for paving the Streets to be made in Mary le bone Park; and to enable His Majesty to grant small Portions of Land as Scites for Public Buildings, or to be used as Cemeteries within the Bills of Mortality.|note4=(Repealed by Regent's Park, Regent Street, etc. Act 1824) }} | {{|Workhouse Act 1816|note1=|public|129|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Provisions in Local Acts for the Maintenance and Management of the Poor.}} | {{|Night Poaching Act 1816|public|130|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal an Act made in the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Years of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An act to extend the Provisions of an Act made in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled "An act to amend and make more effectual the Laws relating to Rogues, Vagabonds and other idle and disorderly Persons; and to Houses of Correction;" and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Night Poaching Act 1817) }} | {{|Peace Preservation Act 1816|public|131|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to revive and continue, until the Fifteenth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Windsor Forest Act 1816|public|132|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for enlarging the time for making the Award respecting His Majesty's Allotments under an Act of the Fifty, third Year of His present Majesty, for inclosing Windsor Forest; and for extending the Provisions of the said Act.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }} | {{|National Debt Act 1816|public|133|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for making Provision to defray the Annual Charge of any Loan of this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Duty on Certain Coals Act 1816|public|134|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for allowing a Drawback of the Duty on Coals consumed in Lead Mines in Cornwall.|note4=(Repealed by Drawbacks on Coals, etc. Act 1821) }} | {{|Crinan Canal (Scotland) Act 1816|public|135|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for authorizing the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland to order the Payment of a certain Sum of Money to be applied in completing the Crinan Canal.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Lands of Hertford College Act 1816|public|136|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to enable His Majesty to grant certain Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, escheated and devolved to His Majesty by the Dissolution of Hertford College, in the University of Oxford, and the Site of the said College and Buildings thereon, to the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the said University, in Trust for the Principal and other Members of Magdalen Hall, for the Purpose of their removing to such Site; and to enable the said Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the said University, and the President and Scholars of Saint Mary Magdalen College, to do all necessary Acts for such Removal.}} | {{|Bankrupts (England) Act 1816|public|137|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to extend the Provisions of an Act of the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled An act for the better Relief of the Creditors against such as shall become Bankrupts.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }} | {{|Pillory Abolition Act 1816|note1=|public|138|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory, except in certain cases.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }} | {{|Parish Apprentices Act 1816|note1=|public|139|02-07-1816|archived=n|An act to regulate the binding of Parish Apprentices.}} | {{|Sikes' Hydrometer Act 1816|public|140|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing the Use of an Hydrometer, called Sikes's Hydrometer, in ascertaining the Strength of Spirits, instead of Clarke's Hydrometer.|note4=(Repealed by Spirits (Strength Ascertainment) Act 1818) }} | {{|Burial Ground Act 1816|note1=|public|141|02-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling Ecclesiastical Corporate Bodies under certain Circumstances to alienate Lands for enlarging Cemeteries or Churchyards.}} | {{|Appropriation Act 1816|public|142|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen; 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{{|Joseph Pitt and Jesus College, Oxford Estates Act 1816|note1=|private|74|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|Sir William Abdy's Divorce Act 1816|note1=|private|75|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} | {{|William Dyott's Divorce Act 1816|note1=|private|76|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Lieutenant General William Dyott with Elinor, otherwise Eleanor, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.}} }}
[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1816.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The fourth session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 February 1816 until 2 July 1816.", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Duties on Glass (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|1|26-02-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, several laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Importation Act 1816|public|2|26-02-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second, for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1816|public|3|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, in Great Britain, and on Pensions, Offices and Personal Estates, in England: for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1816|public|4|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of Eleven Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Naval Courts-martial Act 1816|public|5|04-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of an Act of the Thirty seventh Year of His present Majesty, for enabling His Majesty more effectually to grant conditional Pardons to Persons under Sentence of Naval Courts Martial, and to regulate Imprisonment under such Sentences.|note4=(Repealed by Naval Discipline Act 1860) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Residence on Benefices, etc. (England) Act 1816|public|6|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty, for explaining and amending serveral Acts relating to Spiritual Persona holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices, in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Advance by Bank of England Act 1816|public|7|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Ack to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and amend an Act of the Forty eighth Year of Hi« present Majesty, for empowering the Govenor and Company of the Bank of England to advance the Sum of Three Millions towards the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Cape of Good Hope Trade Act 1816|public|8|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty ninth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from The Cape of Good Hope.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Duties on Foreign Packets Act 1816|public|9|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on Foreign Packets or Passage Vessels entering or departing any of the Ports of Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1816|public|10|22-03-1816|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 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1816|public|11|22-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Prince Leopald Act 1816|public|12|28-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act far exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament, for naturalizing His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Prince Leopald (No. 2) Act 1816|public|13|29-03-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Naturalization of His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld; and settling his Precedence.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "| {{|Advance by Bank of England Act 1816|public|14|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Govenor and Company of the Bank England to advance the Sum of Six Millions toward the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "| {{|Commerce with United States Act 1816|public|15|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect a Convention of Commerce, concluded between His Majesty and The United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Treaty with United States, etc. Act 1819) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "| {{|Receiver of Crown Rents Act 1816|public|16|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for better regulating the Offices of Receivers of Crown Rents.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "| {{|Excise Act 1816|public|17|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty one, certain additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "| {{|Duty on Lead (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|18|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to suspend, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty, the Duty on Lead exported from Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Bounty on Sugar Act 1816|public|19|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Forty seventh Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on double refined Sugar exported.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Customs and Excise (Ireland) Act 1816|public|20|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Probision for the Execution of the several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters and Things under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes, in Ireland. |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Negotiation of Notes and Bills Act 1816|public|21|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to revive and continue, until Two Years after the Expiration of the Restrictions upon Payments in Cash by the Bank of England, an Act for suspending the Operation of an Act of the Seventeenth Year of His present Majesty, for restraining the Negociation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum, in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Custody of Napoleon Buonaparte Act 1816|public|22|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the more effectually detaining in Custody Napoleon Buonaparté.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Intercourse with Saint Helena Act 1816|public|23|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Intercourse with the Island of Saint Helena, during the time Napoleon Buonaparté shall be detained there; and for indemnifying persons in the cases therein mentioned.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|Provision for Princess Charlotte, etc. Act 1816|public|24|11-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for better enabling His Majesty to make Provision for the Establishment of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta, and His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 2) Act 1816|public|25|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on the Importation of Butter.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 3) Act 1816|public|26|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for charging certain Duties on the Importation of Cheese.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "| {{|Transportation Act 1816|public|27|30-04-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend several Laws relative to the Transportation of Offenders; to continue in force until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and twenty one.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1816|public|28|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 34, "text": "| {{|Customs, etc. Act 1816|public|29|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make perpetual certain Temporary or War Duties of Customs, on the Importation into Great Britain of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, and to repeal so much of several Acts passed in the Forty seventh. Forty ninth and Fifty first Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, as charge any Loans made for the Service of the Years One thousand eight hundred and seven, One thousand eight hundred and nine, ana One thousand eight hundred and eleven. Upon the War Duties of Customs or Excise, and to charge such Loans on the Duties of Customs made perpetual.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 35, "text": "| {{|Excise, etc. Act 1816|public|30|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for indemnifying the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland, and all Persons who may have acted under their Authority, in relation to certain Orders issued and Things done relative to certain Acts regarding the Distilleries in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 36, "text": "| {{|Transfer of Contracts, etc. Act 1816|public|31|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for transferring all Contracts and Securities entered into with or given to the Commissioners for Transports to the Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 37, "text": "| {{|Quartering of Soldiers Act 1816|public|32|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 38, "text": "| {{|Indemnity Act 1816|public|33|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and for extending the time limited for those Purposes respectively, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen; and to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Promissory Oaths Act 1871) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 39, "text": "| {{|Duty on Corks Act 1816|public|34|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to charge an additional Duty on Corks, ready made, imported into Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 40, "text": "| {{|Customs Act 1816|public|35|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the more speedy and effectual Collection of the Tonnage Duty upon Ships Inwards; for empowering the Lords of the Treasury to regulate the Hours of Officers' Attendance in the Port of London; and for permitting Ships to commence and complete their loading of Coals before the Delivery of the Fitters' Certificates.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 41, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 4) Act 1816|public|36|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal Two Acts passed in the Reign of King Edward the Fourth and King Richard the Third, which prohibit the Importation of Wrought Goods and certain other Articles.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 42, "text": "| {{|Importation (No. 5) Act 1816|public|37|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to permit the Importation of Prunes the Produce of Germany.|note4=(Repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation (No. 2) Act 1822) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 43, "text": "| {{|Local Militia Ballot Suspension Act 1816|public|38|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to empower His Majesty to suspend the Ballot or Enrolment for the Local Militia.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 44, "text": "| {{|Yeomanry (Training) Act 1816|note1=|public|39|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to reduce the Number of Days of Muster or Exercise of Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry.|note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 45, "text": "| {{|Restriction on Cash Payments Act 1816|public|40|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for further continuing, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an Act of the Forty fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions contained in the several Acts of His present Majesty, on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 46, "text": "| {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1816|public|41|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of Two Millions four hundred and seventy thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 47, "text": "| {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1816|public|42|21-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of One million seven hundred thousand Pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 48, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt, etc. (No. 2) Act 1816|public|43|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making certain Allowances of the Duties payable on Malt and Beer.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 49, "text": "| {{|Duties, etc., on Soap Act 1816|public|44|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal the Duties, Allowances and Drawbacks of Excise, on Hard Soap made in Great Britain and imported from Ireland; and to grant other Duties, Allowances and Drawbacks in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 50, "text": "| {{|Local Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|45|31-05-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay-and Cloathing of the Local Militia in Great Britain, to the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 51, "text": "| {{|Civil List Audit Act 1816|note1=|public|46|20-06-1816|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Regulation of the Civil List.|note4=(Repealed by Sovereign Grant Act 2011) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 52, "text": "| {{|Treasury Bills (Ireland) (No. 3) Act 1816|public|47|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for raising the Sum of One million two hundred thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 53, "text": "| {{|Restriction on Cash Payments (No. 2) Act 1816|public|48|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 54, "text": "| {{|County Rates Act 1816|public|49|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for the more easy assessing, collecting and levying of County Rates.|note4=(Repealed by County Rates Act 1852) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 55, "text": "| {{|Sale of Farming Stock Act 1816|note1=|public|50|20-06-1816|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sale of Farming Stock taken in Execution.|note4=(Repealed by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 56, "text": "| {{|Commerce with United States (No. 2) Act 1816|public|51|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intituled \"An Act to carry into Effect a Convention of Commence concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Treaty with United States, etc. Act 1819) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 57, "text": "| {{|Glebe Exchange Act 1816|note1=|public|52|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange their Parsonage Houses or Glebe Lands, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.|note4=(Repealed by Endowments and Glebe Measure 1976) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 58, "text": "| {{|National Debt Commissioners Act 1816|public|53|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and render more effectual Three several Acts passed in the Forty eighth, Forty ninth, and Fifty second Years of His present Majesty, for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 59, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills (No. 3) Act 1816|public|54|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 60, "text": "| {{|Canals (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|55|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, in the Fortieth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for granting the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds for promoting Inland Navigation, and for other Purposes therein mentioned; and to enlarge the Powers vested in the Directors of all Works relating to Inland Navigation in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 61, "text": "| {{|Probate Duty (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|56|20-06-1816|archived=n|An Act to repeal the several Stamp Duties in Ireland, and also several Acts for the Collection and Management of the said Duties, and to grant new Stamp Duties in lieu thereof; and to make more effectual Regulations for collecting and managing the said Duties.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 62, "text": "| {{|Assessed Taxes, etc. (Ireland) Act 1816|public|57|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to grant certain Rates, Duties and Taxes in Ireland, in respect of Fire Hearths, Windows, Male Servants, Horses, Carriages and Dogs, in lieu of former Rates, Duties and Taxes, and to provide for the more effectual Collection of the said Rates, Duties and Taxes.|note4=(Repealed by Assessed Taxes (Ireland) Act 1818) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 63, "text": "| {{|Beer Act 1816|public|58|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act made in the Fifty first Year of His present Majesty, for allowing the Manufacture and Use of a Liquor prepared from Sugar for colouring Porter.|note4=(Repealed by Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1885) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 64, "text": "| {{|Duty on Malt (Ireland) Act 1816|public|59|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to reduce the Duty of Excise on Malt made in Ireland, and certain Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in respect thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 65, "text": "| {{|National Debt Reduction Act 1816|public|60|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to authorize the transferring Stock upon which Dividends shall remain unclaimed for the Space of at least Ten Years at the Bank of England, and also all Lottery Prizes or Benefits, and Balances of Sums issued for paying the Principals of Stocks or Annuities, which shall not have been demanded for the same Period, to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 66, "text": "| {{|Lotteries Act 1816|public|61|20-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 67, "text": "| {{|Dublin Harbour Act 1816|public|62|20-06-1816|archived=n|An Act for erecting an Harbour for Ships to the Eastward of Dunleary, within the Port of Dublin.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 68, "text": "| {{|Millbank Penitentiary Act 1816|public|63|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the General Penitentiary for Convicts, at Millbank, in the County of Middlesex.|note4=(Repealed by Millbank Prison Act 1843) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 69, "text": "| {{|Militia Act 1816|public|64|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal several Acts relating to the Militia of Great Britain, and to amend other Acts relating thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Militia (Voluntary Enlistment) Act 1875) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 70, "text": "| {{|Duties on Property, etc. Act 1816|public|65|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend the Acts for granting Duties on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades and Offices, so far as extend to the due Assessment and Collection of the Duties for past Years; for confirming certain Abatements already made of the said Duties, and exempting Collectors' Bonds from the Stamp Duties.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 71, "text": "| {{|Assessed Taxes Act 1816|public|66|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for reducing the Duties payable on Horses, used for the Purposes therein mentioned, for Two Years; and for repealing the Acts granting Allowances in respect of Children.|note4=(Repealed by Revenue Act 1869) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 72, "text": "| {{|Exercise of Trades by Soldiers, etc. Act 1816|public|67|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable such Officers, Marines and Soldiers, as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, or in the Militia, or any Corps of Fencible Men, since the Forty second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, to exercise Trades.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 73, "text": "| {{|Coin Act 1816|note1=or the Coinage Act 1816or Liverpool's Act|public|68|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for a New Silver Coinage, and to regulate the Currency of the Gold and Silver Coin of this Realm.|note4=(Repealed by Coinage Act 1870) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 74, "text": "| {{|Duties on Madder Act 1816|public|69|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, Two Acts of the Fifty fourth. Year of His present Majesty, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 75, "text": "| {{|National Debt Redemption (Ireland) Act 1816|public|70|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to alter and amend several Acts relating to the Redemption of the National Debt of Ireland, and to make further Provision in respect thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 76, "text": "| {{|Arrears of Crown, etc. Rents (Ireland) Act 1816|public|71|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the Fifty first Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for discharging certain Arrears of Quit, Crown and Composition Rents in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 77, "text": "| {{|Yeomanry Corps (Ireland) Act 1816|public|72|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and amend so much of an Act of the Forty third Year of His present Majesty's Reign for authorizing the billetting and subjecting to Military Discipline certain Yeomanry Corps and Officers of Cavalry or Infantry, as relates to such Corps in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 78, "text": "| {{|Stealing Property from Mines Act 1816|public|73|22-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for removing Difficulties in the Conviction of Offenders dealing Property from Mines.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 79, "text": "| {{|Lands at Sheerness and Chatham Act 1816|public|74|24-06-1816|archived=n|An act for the Purchase of certain Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments at Sheerness and Chatham, in the County of Kent, for the Use of the Navy.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 80, "text": "| {{|Duties on Rape Seed, etc. Act 1816|public|75|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Duties of Customs upon the Importation into the United Kingdom of Rape Seed and Cole Seed, and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 81, "text": "| {{|Exportation Act 1816|public|76|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing the several Bounties on the Exportation of Refined Sugar, from any Part of the United Kingdom, and for allowing other Bounties in lieu thereof, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 82, "text": "| {{|Customs (No. 2) Act 1816|public|77|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Duties granted by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for repealing the Provisions of former Acts granting exclusive Privileges of Trade to the South Sea Company.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 83, "text": "| {{|Duties on Paper (Ireland) Act 1816|public|78|24-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the better regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Paper in Ireland, and to prevent Frauds therein.|note4=(Repealed by Duties on Paper Act 1839) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 84, "text": "| {{|Duties on Rape Seed, etc. (No. 2) Act 1816|public|79|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for repealing the Duties of Customs on Rape Seed Cakes, Linseed Cakes, Bones of Cattle and other Animals, and of Fish, except Whale Fins, imported into Great Britain; and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 85, "text": "| {{|Naval Stores Act 1816|public|80|25-06-1816|archived=n|An act to enable the principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy resident on Foreign Stations to grant Certificates of Stores or Goods, which may be sold by such Officers or Commissioners at such Foreign Stations.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 86, "text": "| {{|Oil of Vitriol Act 1816|public|81|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to alter the Period during which Manufacturers of Oil of Vitriol are to deliver in their Accounts.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 87, "text": "| {{|Vice-Admiralty Courts Act 1816|public|82|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to render valid the judicial Acts of Surrogates of Vice Admiralty Courts abroad, during Vacancies in Offices of Judges of such Courts.|note4=(Repealed by Vice Admiralty Courts Act 1863) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 88, "text": "| {{|Passenger Traffic, Newfoundland, etc. Act 1816|public|83|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for regulating the carrying of Passengers to and from the Island of Newfoundland and Coast of Labrador.|note4=(Repealed by Passenger Vessels Act 1823) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 89, "text": "| {{|Holyhead Harbour Act 1816|public|84|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the better Accommodation of His Majesty's Packets within the Harbour of Holyhead, in the island of Anglesea; and for the better Regulation of the Shipping therein.|note4=(Repealed by Holyhead Road Act 1823) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 90, "text": "| {{|Customs and Excise Act 1816|public|85|25-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make further Regulations for securing the Collection of the Duties of Customs and Excise in Ireland, and for the Importation into Ireland of American Staves, and of old Plate and Books from Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 91, "text": "| {{|Aliens Act 1816|public|86|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain cases, for Two Years from the passing of this Act, and until the End of the Session of Parliament in which the said Two Tears shall expire, if Parliament shall be then sitting.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 92, "text": "| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|87|26-06-1816|archived=n|An act to regulate Proceedings of Grand Juries in Ireland, upon Bills of Indictment.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 93, "text": "| {{|Recovery of Tenements, etc. (Ireland) Act 1816|public|88|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Ireland respecting the Recovery of Tenements from absconding, overholding, and defaulting Tenants; and for the Protection of the Tenant from undue Distress.|note4=(Repealed by Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment (Ireland) Act 1860) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 94, "text": "| {{|National Debt Reduction (No. 2) Act 1816|public|89|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to provide for the Charge of certain Additions to the Public Debt of Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 95, "text": "| {{|Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|90|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing and Contingent Expences of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain, and of the Miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting Allowances, in certain cases, to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Surgeons' Mates and Serjeant Majors of Militia, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 96, "text": "| {{|Trade of Demerara, etc. Act 1816|public|91|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to regulate the Trade of the Colonies of Demerara, Berbice and Essequibo; to allow the Importation into, and Exportation from, such Colonies, of certain Articles, by Dutch Proprietors of the European Dominions of His Majesty the King of the Netherlands; and to repeal an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty, for permitting a Trade between the United Provinces and certain Colonies in His Majesty's Possession.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 97, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 2) Act 1816|public|92|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to enable His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of the Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the United States of America.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 98, "text": "| {{|Customs (No. 3) Act 1816|public|93|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Officers of the Customs at Creeks, Harbours and Basins of Great Britain, to take Entries of Ships and Goods arriving from and bound to Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Customs Law Repeal Act 1825) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 99, "text": "| {{|Salt Duty Act 1816|public|94|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to allow Makers of Oxygenated Muriatic Acid to take crushed Rock Salt, Duty free, for making such Acid or Oxymuriate of Lime, for bleaching Linen and Cotton.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 100, "text": "| {{|Transfer of Stock of Hertford College Act 1816|public|95|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorize such Person as His Majesty shall appoint to transfer a certain Sum in Three Pounds per Cent. Reduced Annuities, now standing in the Name of the dissolved College of Hertford, in the University of Oxford; and also to receive Dividends due upon such Annuities.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 101, "text": "| {{|Bank of England (Advance) Act 1816|note1=|public|96|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for establishing an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, for advancing the Sum of Three Millions, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 102, "text": "| {{|Advance of Unclaimed Dividends, etc. Act 1816|public|97|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to authorize the advancing, for the Public Service, a Proportion of the Balance that shall remain from time to time in the Bank of England for the Payment of Dividends on account of the Public Debt, for Lottery Prizes or Benefits not claimed, and Principals of Stocks and Annuities remaining unclaimed.|note4=(Repealed by Bank of England Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 103, "text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund Act 1816|note1=|public|98|01-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to unite and consolidate into One Fund all the Public Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland, and to provide for the Application thereof to the General Service of the United Kingdom.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 104, "text": "| {{|British Museum Act 1816|note1=or the Elgin Marbles Act|public|99|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to vest the Elgin Collection of Ancient Marbles and Sculpture in the Trustees of the British Museum for the Use of the Public.|note4=(Repealed by British Museum Act 1963) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 105, "text": "| {{|Habeas Corpus Act 1816|note1=or Serjeant Onslow's Act|public|100|01-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for more effectually securing the Liberty of the Subject.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 106, "text": "| {{|Naval Officers' Half Pay Act 1816|public|101|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for enabling the Officers in His Majesty's Navy, and their Representatives, to draw for and receive their Half Pay; and for transferring the Duty of making certain Payments from the Clerks of the Cheque at His Majesty's Dock Yards to the Clerks of the Treasurer of the Navy at the same Yards.|note4=(Repealed by Pay of the Navy Act 1830) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 107, "text": "| {{|Insolvent Debtors (England) Act 1816|public|102|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend the Act of the Fifty third Year of His present Majesty, intituled An act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England; and to give further Powers to the Court appointed by the said Act.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 108, "text": "| {{|Duty on Paper Act 1816|public|103|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for further securing the Duties on Paper and Pasteboard; and for repealing the Countervailing Duty upon Pasteboard imported from Ireland, and the Drawback upon Pasteboard exported; and granting other Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Duties on Paper Act 1839) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 109, "text": "| {{|Excise (No. 2) Act 1816|public|104|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the making more effectual Provision for the Prevention of Smuggling, and rewarding Officers and Persons making Seizures and capturing Smuggling Vessels; for licensing Luggers employed in the North Sea Fishery; and obliging Exporters of Exciseable Goods on Drawback to give Notice of Shipment.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1890) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 110, "text": "| {{|Trade in Spirits Act 1816|public|105|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend and continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His present Majesty for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally; and to grant and allow new countervailing Duties and Drawbacks on Spirits imported and exported between England and Scotland and Ireland respectively.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 111, "text": "| {{|Duties on Spirits, etc. (Scotland) Act 1816|public|106|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal the Duties payable in Scotland, upon Wash and Spirits and Distillers' Licences; to grant other Duties in lieu thereof; and to establish further Regulations for the Distillation of Spirits from Corn for Home Consumption in Scotland, until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 112, "text": "| {{|Inventories (Scotland) Act 1816|public|107|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament relating to Stamp Duties in Great Britain, so far as relates to Inventories to be exhibited and recorded in any Commissary Court in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 113, "text": "| {{|Excise (No. 3) Act 1816|public|108|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Drawbacks and Countervailing Duties of Excise on Beer and Malt; to alter the Drawbacks on Plate Glass, and to prevent Frauds therein.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 114, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 3) Act 1816|public|109|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty sixth Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 115, "text": "| {{|Trades of Tanners and Curriers Act 1816|public|110|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the further Regulation of the Trades of Tanners and Carriers.|note4=(Repealed by Duties and Drawbacks on Leather Act 1822) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 116, "text": "| {{|Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1816|public|111|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal Part of the Duty on Spirits distilled in Ireland, to reduce the Drawback on such Spirits exported to Foreign Parts, and to make further Regulations for the Collection of the said Duties and the Duties on Licences for retailing Spirituous and other Liquors in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 117, "text": "| {{|Distillation of Spirits (Ireland) Act 1816|public|112|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make certain Provisions for modifying the several Acts for imposing and levying of Fines, in respect of unlawful Distillation of Spirits in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Illicit Distillation (Ireland) Act 1831) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 118, "text": "| {{|Beer, etc., Licences (Great Britain) Act 1816|public|113|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for repealing the Duties payable for Licences for retailing Beer, Ale, Cyder, Percy or Spirits in Great Britain, and for imposing other Duties in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 119, "text": "| {{|Shipping Act 1816|public|114|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to regulate the Conveyance of Passengers from the United Kingdom to the United States of America, in British Vessels.|note4=(Repealed by Passenger Vessels Act 1823) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 120, "text": "| {{|Claremont Estate Purchase (Grant of Life Interest) Act 1816|public|115|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act for ratifying the Purchase of the Claremont Estate, and for settling the same as a Residence for Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta and His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 121, "text": "| {{|Prisoner Act 1816|public|116|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Fifty fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An act for the Abolition of Gaol and other Fees connected with the Gaols in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1890) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 122, "text": "| {{|Custody of Insane Persons Act 1816|public|117|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act passed in the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty for the safe Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences.|note4=(Repealed by County Lunatic Asylums (England) Act 1828) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 123, "text": "| {{|Duty on Oil, etc. Act 1816|public|118|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for admitting Oil and Blubber from the British Colonies in North America, upon Payment of the like Duty as Oil and Blubber from Newfoundland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 124, "text": "| {{|Mutiny Acts Amendment Act 1816|public|119|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament for punishing Mutiny and Desertion in relation to the Transportation of Offenders.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 125, "text": "| {{|Prisoners Returns (Ireland) Act 1816|note1=|public|120|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to procure Annual Returns of Persons committed, tried and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors in Ireland.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 126, "text": "| {{|Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1816|public|121|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for defraying, until the Twenty fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 127, "text": "| {{|Court of Exchequer (Ireland) Act 1816|public|122|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to make Provision for securing, for a Time to be limited, the Profits of the Office of Clerk of the Pleas of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 128, "text": "| {{|Residence on Benefices, etc. (England) (No. 2) Act 1816|public|123|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Fifty Fourth Year of His present Majesty, for explaining and amending several Acts relating to Spiritual Persons holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices in England.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 129, "text": "| {{|Bringing of Coals to London, etc. Act 1816|public|124|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Forty fifth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm and Cinders to London and Westminster.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 130, "text": "| {{|Malicious Damage (Scotland) Act 1816|note1=|public|125|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for the more effectual Punishment of Persons riotously destroying or damaging Buildings, Engines and Machinery, used in and about Collieries and other Mines, Waggon Ways, Bridges and other Works, used in conveying and shipping Coals and other Minerals; and for enabling the Owners of such Property to recover Damages for the Injury sustained.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 131, "text": "| {{|Insolvent Debtors (Ireland) Act 1816|public|126|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend an Act of the Fifty third Year of His present Majesty, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 132, "text": "| {{|Exportation (No. 4) Act 1816|public|127|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to reduce the Duty on the Exportation from Great Britain of Small Coals of a certain Description.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 133, "text": "| {{|Marylebone Park Paving, etc. Act 1816|public|128|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to amend Two Acts, made in the Fifty third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for opening a more convenient Communication from Mary le bone Park to Charing Cross; and for paving the Streets to be made in Mary le bone Park; and to enable His Majesty to grant small Portions of Land as Scites for Public Buildings, or to be used as Cemeteries within the Bills of Mortality.|note4=(Repealed by Regent's Park, Regent Street, etc. Act 1824) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 134, "text": "| {{|Workhouse Act 1816|note1=|public|129|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to repeal certain Provisions in Local Acts for the Maintenance and Management of the Poor.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 135, "text": "| {{|Night Poaching Act 1816|public|130|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to repeal an Act made in the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Years of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An act to extend the Provisions of an Act made in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled \"An act to amend and make more effectual the Laws relating to Rogues, Vagabonds and other idle and disorderly Persons; and to Houses of Correction;\" and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof.|note4=(Repealed by Night Poaching Act 1817) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 136, "text": "| {{|Peace Preservation Act 1816|public|131|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to revive and continue, until the Fifteenth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 137, "text": "| {{|Windsor Forest Act 1816|public|132|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for enlarging the time for making the Award respecting His Majesty's Allotments under an Act of the Fifty, third Year of His present Majesty, for inclosing Windsor Forest; and for extending the Provisions of the said Act.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 138, "text": "| {{|National Debt Act 1816|public|133|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for making Provision to defray the Annual Charge of any Loan of this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 139, "text": "| {{|Duty on Certain Coals Act 1816|public|134|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for allowing a Drawback of the Duty on Coals consumed in Lead Mines in Cornwall.|note4=(Repealed by Drawbacks on Coals, etc. Act 1821) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 140, "text": "| {{|Crinan Canal (Scotland) Act 1816|public|135|01-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for authorizing the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland to order the Payment of a certain Sum of Money to be applied in completing the Crinan Canal.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 141, "text": "| {{|Lands of Hertford College Act 1816|public|136|01-07-1816|archived=n|An act to enable His Majesty to grant certain Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, escheated and devolved to His Majesty by the Dissolution of Hertford College, in the University of Oxford, and the Site of the said College and Buildings thereon, to the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the said University, in Trust for the Principal and other Members of Magdalen Hall, for the Purpose of their removing to such Site; and to enable the said Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the said University, and the President and Scholars of Saint Mary Magdalen College, to do all necessary Acts for such Removal.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 142, "text": "| {{|Bankrupts (England) Act 1816|public|137|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to extend the Provisions of an Act of the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled An act for the better Relief of the Creditors against such as shall become Bankrupts.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 143, "text": "| {{|Pillory Abolition Act 1816|note1=|public|138|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory, except in certain cases.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 144, "text": "| {{|Parish Apprentices Act 1816|note1=|public|139|02-07-1816|archived=n|An act to regulate the binding of Parish Apprentices.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 145, "text": "| {{|Sikes' Hydrometer Act 1816|public|140|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for establishing the Use of an Hydrometer, called Sikes's Hydrometer, in ascertaining the Strength of Spirits, instead of Clarke's Hydrometer.|note4=(Repealed by Spirits (Strength Ascertainment) Act 1818) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 146, "text": "| {{|Burial Ground Act 1816|note1=|public|141|02-07-1816|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling Ecclesiastical Corporate Bodies under certain Circumstances to alienate Lands for enlarging Cemeteries or Churchyards.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 147, "text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1816|public|142|02-07-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 148, "text": "}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 149, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Chapel on the Heath (Oxfordshire) and Bourton on the Hill Road Act 1816|local|1|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 150, "text": "| {{|Stamford and Kettering, and Oundle and Middleton Roads Act 1816|local|2|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Stamford and Kettering, and Oundle and Middleton Lane Turnpike Roads Act 1854 (c.cix)) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 151, "text": "| {{|Regent's Canal Act 1816|local|85|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 152, "text": "| {{|Dublin, Ratoath and Curragha Roads Act 1816|local|86|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Dublin, Slane and Drogheda Road 1827 (c.lxvi)) }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 153, "text": 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"paragraph_id": 159, "text": "| {{|Newburn (Northumberland) Inclosure Act 1816|private|5|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 160, "text": "| {{|Heaton (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|6|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 161, "text": "| {{|Ripon (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|7|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 162, "text": "| {{|Grantham Free Grammar School's Estate Inclosure Act 1816|private|8|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 163, "text": "| {{|William Busby's and William Hervey's Estates Act 1816|private|9|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 164, "text": "| {{|Ecchinswell (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|10|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 165, "text": "| {{|St. Michael upon Wyre (Lancashire) Commutation of Tithes Act 1816|private|11|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 166, "text": "| {{|Reverend Henry Zouch's and John Lowther's Estates Act 1816|private|12|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 167, "text": "| {{|Bishop of Bristol's Estate Act 1816|private|13|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 168, "text": "| {{|Samuel Aldersey's Estate Act 1816|private|14|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 169, "text": "| {{|Borwick and Worton (Lancashire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|15|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 170, "text": "| {{|Alton (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|16|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 171, "text": "| {{|Wellington (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1816|private|17|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 172, "text": "| {{|Askrigg (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|18|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 173, "text": "| {{|Holmesfield (Derby) Inclosure Act 1816|private|19|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 174, "text": "| {{|Briestwistle (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1816|private|20|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 175, "text": "| {{|Church Stretton, Wistanstow, and Edgton (Salop.) 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(Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|33|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 188, "text": "| {{|Dalham (Suffolk) Inclosure Act 1816|private|34|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 189, "text": "| {{|Stricklan Kettle and Nether Staveley (Westmorland) Inclosure Act 1816|private|35|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 190, "text": "| {{|Sonning (Berkshire and Oxfordshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|36|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 191, "text": "| {{|Arustley (Montgomeryshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|37|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 192, "text": "| {{|Vesting land belonging to Reverend Henry Chatfield in the Rector of Balcombe (Sussex), in exchange for Balcombe parsonage and glebe lands and allowing Revd Henry Chatfield to build a new parsonage on the first mentioned land.|private|38|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 193, "text": "| {{|Reverend Egerton Neve's, Duke of Bedford's, and George Bainbridge's Estates Act 1816|private|39|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 194, "text": "| {{|Marquis of Tweeddale's Estate Act 1816|private|40|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n| }}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 195, "text": "| {{|Reverend Sir Charles Anderson's Estate Act 1816|private|41|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 196, "text": "| {{|Corsham (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1816|private|42|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 197, "text": "| {{|Robert, John and Uriah Boyd's Estates Act 1816|private|43|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 198, "text": "| {{|Sir Francis Boynton's Estate Act 1816|private|44|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 199, "text": "| {{|John Wharton's Estates Act 1816|private|45|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 200, "text": "| {{|Philip Burton's Estate Act 1816|private|46|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 201, "text": "| {{|Ann Sylvester's and Others' Estate Act 1816|private|47|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 202, "text": "| {{|Earl Gower (Member of Parliament for Stafford) Relief Act 1816|note1=|private|48|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 203, "text": "| {{|Houghton-with-Castleford (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|49|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 204, "text": "| {{|Merton Common (Surrey) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|50|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 205, "text": "| {{|Cheddar, Priddy, and Rodney Stoke (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|51|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 206, "text": "| {{|Larling (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|52|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 207, "text": "| {{|Goddington (Oxford) Allotment Act 1816|note1=|private|53|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 208, "text": "| {{|Cleator (Cumberland) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|54|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 209, "text": "| {{|Sir George Barlow's Divorce Act 1816|note1=|private|55|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 210, "text": "| {{|Downton and Britford (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|55|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 211, "text": "| {{|Morley (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|57|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 212, "text": "| {{|Gilligate Moor (Durham) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|58|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 213, "text": "| {{|Minith Wood (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|59|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 214, "text": "| {{|Newton (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|60|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 215, "text": "| {{|St. Margaret (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|61|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 216, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of David Englehart Act 1816|note1=|private|62|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 217, "text": "| {{|Duke of Atholl's Estate Act 1816|note1=|private|63|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 218, "text": "| {{|Hawkswick (Yorkshire, North Riding) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|64|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 219, "text": "| {{|Allesley (Warwickshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|65|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 220, "text": "| {{|Buckden and Starbotton (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|66|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 221, "text": "| {{|Thomas Kennedy's Estate Act 1816|note1=|private|67|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 222, "text": "| {{|Everley (Wiltshire) Allotment Act 1816|note1=|private|68|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 223, "text": "| {{|Crudwell (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|69|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 224, "text": "| {{|Roade and Ashton (Northamptonshire) Inclosure etc. Act 1816|note1=|private|70|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 225, "text": "| {{|Black Lyne Common in Bewcastle (Middlesex) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|71|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 226, "text": "| {{|Harmondsworth (Middlesex) Inclosure Act 1816|note1=|private|72|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 227, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Frederick Klein Act 1816|note1=|private|73|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 228, "text": "| {{|Joseph Pitt and Jesus College, Oxford Estates Act 1816|note1=|private|74|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 229, "text": "| {{|Sir William Abdy's Divorce Act 1816|note1=|private|75|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 230, "text": "| {{|William Dyott's Divorce Act 1816|note1=|private|76|01-02-1816|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Lieutenant General William Dyott with Elinor, otherwise Eleanor, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 231, "text": "}}", "title": "56 Geo. 3" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1816. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1817. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896. {{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Cape of Good Hope, etc. Trade Act 1817|public|1|24-02-1817|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and extend the Provisions of an Act of the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from The Cape of Good Hope, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty; and also for regulating the Trade of the Island of Mauritius.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1817|public|2|24-02-1817|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }} | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1817|public|3|04-03-1817|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.|note4=(Repealed by Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1818) }} | {{|Gibraltar 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and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.}} | {{|Coffee, etc. Act 1817|public|8|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Comptroller of Barrack Department Act 1817|public|9|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Passenger Vessels Act 1817|public|10|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of King's Bench Act 1817|public|11|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Mutiny Act 1817|public|12|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1817|public|13|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Indemnity Act 1817|public|14|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1817|public|15|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1817|public|16|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1817|public|17|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of Exchequer (England) Act 1817|public|18|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Seditious Meetings Act 1817|public|19|31-03-1817|archived=n|An Act for the more effectually preventing Seditious 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Militia Act 1921) }} | {{|Continuation of Persons in Offices, etc. Act 1817|public|45|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Tokens Act 1817|public|46|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Annuity to Lord Colchester, etc. Act 1817|public|47|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Consolidated Fund, etc. Act 1817|public|48|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Excise Act 1817|public|49|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act 1817|public|50|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Marriages, Newfoundland Act 1817|public|51|27-06-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Deserted Tenements Act 1817|note1=|public|52|27-06-1817|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to alter an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of King George the Second, for the more effectual securing the Payment of Rents, and preventing Frauds by Tenants.|note4=(Repealed by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007) }} | {{|Murders Abroad Act 1817|public|53|27-06-1817|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual Punishment of Murders and Manslaughters committed in Places not within His Majesty's Dominions.}} | {{|Road to Act Millbank Prison 1817|public|54|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1817|public|55|30-06-1817|archived=n|An Act to continue an Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.}} | {{|Recognisances (Ireland) Act 1817|note1=|public|56|30-06-1817|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws in respect to forfeited Recognizances in Ireland.}} | {{|Militia Act 1817|public|57|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Exportation Act 1817|public|58|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Post Horse Duties Act 1817|public|59|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Court of Exchequer Act 1817|public|60|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Abolition of Certain Officers of Royal Forests Act 1817|public|61|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Public Offices (Ireland) Act 1817|note1=|public|62|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Offices of Clerks of the Signet, etc. Act 1817|public|63|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Public Offices (Scotland) Act 1817|note1=|public|64|07-07-1817|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish certain Offices and regulate others in Scotland.}} | {{|Civil Service Pensions Act 1817|public|65|07-07-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Board of Trade Act 1817|public|66|07-07-1817|archived=n|}} | {{|Mint Act 1817|public|67|07-07-1817|archived=n|An Act to regulate certain Offices in, and abolish others in His Majesty's mints in England and Scotland respectively.}} | {{|Sheriffs (Ireland) Act 1817|note1=|public|68|07-07-1817|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to Sheriffs in Ireland.}} | {{|Sea Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1817|public|69|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}} | {{|Dissenters (Ireland) Act 1817|note1=|public|70|07-07-1817|archived=n|An act to relieve Persons impugning the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity from certain Penalties, in Ireland.}} | {{|Prisoners (Ireland) Act 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[ { "paragraph_id": 0, "text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1817.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "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 Senedd Cymru; see also the list of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "All modern acts have a short title, e.g. \"the Local Government Act 2003\". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Cape of Good Hope, etc. Trade Act 1817|public|1|24-02-1817|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and extend the Provisions of an Act of the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from The Cape of Good Hope, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty; and also for regulating the Trade of the Island of Mauritius.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills Act 1817|public|2|24-02-1817|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1817|public|3|04-03-1817|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.|note4=(Repealed by Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1818) }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "| {{|Gibraltar Trade Act 1817|public|4|04-03-1817|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "| {{|Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1817|public|5|04-03-1817|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "| {{|Treason Act 1817|public|6|17-03-1817|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|Act to make perpetual certain Parts of an Act of the Thirty-sixth Year of His present Majesty for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government against Treasonable and Seditious Practices and Attempts and for the Safety and Preservation of the Person of His Royal Highness The Prince Regent against Treasonable Practices and Attempts.|note4=(Repealed by Crime and Disorder Act 1998) }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "| {{|Allegiance of Sea and Land Forces Act 1817|public|7|17-03-1817|archived=n|An act to revive and make perpetual Two Acts of the Thirty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, the one in the Parliament of Great Britain, and the other in the Parliament of Ireland, for the better Prevention and Punishment of Attempts to seduce Persons serving in His Majesty's Forces by Sea or Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "| {{|Coffee, etc. Act 1817|public|8|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "| {{|Comptroller of Barrack Department Act 1817|public|9|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "| {{|Passenger Vessels Act 1817|public|10|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "| {{|Court of King's Bench Act 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{{|Seditious Meetings Act 1817|public|19|31-03-1817|archived=n|An Act for the more effectually preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies.}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "| {{|Pay of Naval Officers Act 1817|public|20|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "| {{|Arms (Ireland) Act 1817|public|21|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "| {{|Superintending Magistrates, etc. (Ireland) Act 1817|public|22|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "| {{|Importation Act 1817|public|23|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "| {{|Regents Park, Regent Street, etc. Act 1817|public|24|28-01-1817|note3=|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "| {{|House Tax Act 1817|note1=|public|25|23-05-1817|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to explain and amend an Act, 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"paragraph_id": 183, "text": "| {{|Studley (Warwickshire) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|43|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 184, "text": "| {{|Worsbrough (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|44|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 185, "text": "| {{|Emneth (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|45|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 186, "text": "| {{|Hanley Castle (Worcestershire) Inclosure (Amendment) Act 1817|note1=|private|46|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n| }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 187, "text": "| {{|Hempnall (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|47|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 188, "text": "| {{|Francis Garden's Estate Act 1817|note1=|private|48|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 189, "text": "| {{|William Cadell's Estate Act 1817|note1=|private|49|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 190, "text": "| {{|Salt and Enson (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|50|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 191, "text": "| {{|Beadlam (Yorkshire, North Riding) Inclosure etc. Act 1817|note1=|private|51|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 192, "text": "| {{|William Bailey's Divorce Act 1817|note1=|private|52|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 193, "text": "| {{|Sir Edward Owen's Divorce Act 1817|note1=|private|53|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 194, "text": "| {{|Richard Emery's Estate Act 1817|note1=|private|54|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 195, "text": "| {{|Rector of Clapham's Glebe Act 1817|note1=|private|55|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 196, "text": "| {{|Leek Wootton (Warwickshire) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|56|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 197, "text": "| {{|Richard Smith's Divorce Act 1817|note1=|private|57|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 198, "text": "| {{|Naturalization of Matthew Seyzinger Act 1817|note1=|private|58|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 199, "text": "| {{|William Murray's Estate Act 1817|note1=|private|59|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 200, "text": "| {{|Strensham (Worcestershire) Inclosure (Amendment) Act 1817|note1=|private|60|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n| }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 201, "text": "| {{|Marquis of Queensberry's Estate Act 1817|note1=|private|61|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 202, "text": "| {{|Edward Beevor's Name Act 1817|note1=|private|62|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 203, "text": "| {{|Llandilofawr and Talley (Carmarthenshire) Inclosure Act 1817|note1=|private|63|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 204, "text": "| {{|William Dyott's Divorce (Amendment) Act 1817|note1=|private|64|28-01-1817|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n| }}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" }, { "paragraph_id": 205, "text": "}}", "title": "57 Geo. 3" } ]
This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1817. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. 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 Senedd Cymru; 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 passed before 1963 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. 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 from 1963 onwards are simply cited by calendar year and chapter number. All modern acts have a short title, e.g. "the Local Government Act 2003". Some earlier acts also have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
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