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75,507,847 | Henry Mumba | Henry Mumba is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Minister of Information, Communications and Tourism in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2004 by the former president of Malawi Bakili Muluzi. His term began in June 2004. | [
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75,507,855 | S. H. Kress and Co. Building (Iola, Kansas) | The Kress Building in Iola, Kansas is a historic 1908 retail building rebuilt in 1916 that was part of the S. H. Kress and Co. and is now home to Thrive Allen County. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is at 9 South Jefferson Street.
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75,507,862 | Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo | Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Health in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2004 by the former president of Malawi Bakili Muluzi. His term began in June 2004. | [
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75,507,869 | Bob Khamisa | Bob Khamisa is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Mines, Natural Resources and Environment in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2004 by the former president of Malawi Bakili Muluzi. His term began in June 2004. | [
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75,507,870 | Michel Routart | Michel Routart (c.1580–1653) was a government official in the Spanish Monarchy of the 17th century, active in the Low Countries, Germany and Italy.
Born around 1580 at Arras, then part of the Habsburg Netherlands, Routart studied at Leuven University, graduating Licentiate of Law. He entered the service of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella as a clerk in the secretariat of state. In 1623 he was sent on a mission to the royal court in Spain, where Philip IV of Spain awarded him the title of royal secretary in Castile, apparently as a purely honorary function. Routart soon left Spain and worked as secretary to Ambrogio Spinola, commander of the royal armies in the Low Countries and the Lower Palatinate. In that capacity he was involved in the negotiations for the capitulation of Breda in 1625. In June 1625, Archduchess Isabella appointed him ordinary secretary to the Privy Council, but he accompanied Spinola on his journeys to Spain and Italy. In January 1630 he was briefly appointed secretary for Italian letters in the government of the Duchy of Milan, and on 22 May 1630 Isabella appointed him governor of Oppenheim in the Palatinate.
After Spinola's death on 25 September 1630, Routart returned to the Low Countries. In 1633 he was appointed treasurer and warden of the charters of the County of Artois. By 1646, he was actively intervening with Philip IV with regard to the shortcomings of Pieter Roose as president of the Privy Council. He died in Brussels on 19 October 1653.
Routart was the author of a short work on historiography, Oculus historiae ("The eye of history"), first printed in Leuven in 1628 and several times reprinted.
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75,507,882 | Dick Harris (speedway rider) | Richard Cranwell Harris (24 January 1909 – 5 February 1987) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned five international caps for the England national speedway team.
Harris, born in Littlehampton, West Sussex, worked in the printing and carpentry trades before earning enough money to buy a motorbike to ride in grasstrack competitions for the Hatings Motorcycle Club during 1935. He won the Silver Wings trophy in 1936. He began his British leagues career riding for Harringay Tigers during the 1938 Speedway National League and also appeared for the Lea Bridge Cubs in the second division.
Harris continued with Harringay in 1939 but broke his leg in August, which ended his season. As it turned out, the entire league season ended shortly afterwards due to the outbreak of war. During the war years, Harris appeared in charity meetings earning funds for the war effort. When league action returned in 1946, he joined Wimbledon Dons and he enjoyed a solid season in 1947, averaging 5.61 for the London club. At the end of the 1947 season he was selected for England to tour Australia during the winter.
After a failed transfer exchange with Odsal Boomerangs in early 1948, he remained with Wimbledon until the end of the 1950 season but his form failed to improve any further. Odsal made another attempt to sign him in April 1951 but he eventually rode a few matches for Wolverhampton Wasps instead. He then rode matches for the St Austell Gulls during the 1952 Speedway Southern League. | [
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75,507,898 | Colleen Zamba | Colleen Zamba is a Malawian politician and educator. She is the current Secretary to the President and Cabinet in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2022 by the current president of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera. Her term began in January 2022. | [
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75,507,899 | 333rd Bombardment Group | The 333rd Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) had two distinct incarnations during the Second World War, serving first as a training unit and later as a B-29 group in the Eighth Air Force in the Far East.
The group was initially activated in July 1942 and joined the Second Air Force. Initially designated as an Operational Training Unit, it played a crucial role in preparing B-17 groups for combat. Subsequently, it transitioned into a Replacement Training Unit, training individual crews to fill gaps in existing combat units. This version of the group was inactivated on 1 April 1944.
The 333rd Bombardment Group was reactivated on 7 July 1944, this time as the 333rd Bombardment Group (Very Heavy). It underwent training with the B-29 and prepared for combat in the Far East. As the war in Europe concluded, plans were set in motion to move the Eighth Air Force from Europe to the Far East, and the 333rd was allocated to the re-located air force.
The first aircrews from the 333rd began flying into Kadena on Okinawa on 7 August 1945. However, the war came to an end before the group could enter combat. Post-war, the group played a crucial role in ferrying Allied prisoners of war (POWs) from Japan to the Philippines. It was eventually inactivated on Okinawa on 28 May 1946.
The 333rd Bombardment Group has a lineage dating back to its constitution as the 333 Fighter-Day Squadron on 13 Nov 1957. Over the years, it underwent several redesignations, including becoming the 333 Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 Jul 1958 and the 333 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 22 Mar 1971. The group was inactivated on 15 Feb 1991 but was later reactivated as the 333 Fighter Squadron on 1 Nov 1991.
The group served under various assignments, including:
The group was stationed at different locations, including Seymour Johnson AFB, NC; Takhli RTAFB, Thailand; McConnell AFB, KS; Luke AFB, AZ; and Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ.
The group had several commanders throughout its history, starting with Lt Col Paul O. Hoza on 8 Dec 1957. The last recorded commander before the inactivation in 1991 was Lt Col Bradley A. Smith, serving from 16 Jun 1989 to 15 Feb 1991. After reactivation in 1991, Lt Col Gabriel V. Green took command on 24 Oct 2008.
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75,507,903 | Princess Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen | Princess Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (German: Albertine Charlotte Auguste zu Schwarzburg-Sondershausen; 1 February 1768 – 26 December 1849) was Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont from 1812 to 1813 and was a Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.
Princess Augusta was born on 1 February 1768, to August II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (son of August I, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen and Princess Charlotte Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg) and his wife, Princess Christine of Anhalt-Bernburg (daughter of Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg and Princess Albertine of Brandenburg-Schwedt).
Augusta was born in the city of Sondershausen, capital of the small Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen in the Thuringia region of Germany. Until 1698, the state had been a county, later elevated to a Principality. The royal house to which Augusta belonged did not follow the rule of progeniture, meaning that her territories were divided several times throughout its history to be given to its various male members by inheritance.
Due to several partitions in the family and also the ruinous reign of one of her great-uncles, Prince Henry XXXV of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Augusta's family did not have many resources. Augusta had three brothers Frederick, Guillermo and Alejandro and two sisters Catalina and Federica, but none of them contracted relevant marriages.
She married George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, son of Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, in Otterwisch on the 12 September 1784. They had 13 children together, she survived 11 of her children. She is also a direct ancestor of Queen Emma, Queen Wilhelmina, Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Princess Alice of Albany through her son, George II.
Augusta survived her husband by 35 years, she resided with her remaining years in Arolsen Castle.
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75,507,905 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1897 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1897. 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 |- | {{|Local Government Act 1897|public|1|16-02-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to Qualifications for Elections to Parish Councils and as to the Annual Assembly of the Parish Meeting.}}
| {{|County Dublin Surveyors Act 1897|public|2|29-03-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Surveyors in the County of Dublin.}}
| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1897|public|3|29-03-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1897|public|4|29-03-1897|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 eight hundred and ninety-six, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.}}
| {{|Voluntary Schools Act 1897|public|5|08-04-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for a Grant out of the Exchequer in Aid of Voluntary Elementary Schools, and for the Exemption from Rates of those Schools, and to repeal part of Section Nineteen of the Elementary Education Act, 1876.}}
| {{|Military Lands Act 1897|public|6|08-04-1897|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Military Lands Act, 1892.}}
| {{|Military Works Act 1897|public|7|08-04-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}
| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1897|public|8|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Trusts (Scotland) Act, 1867, Amendment Act, 1887.}}
| {{|Archdeaconry of Cornwall Act 1897|public|9|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Endowment of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.}}
| {{|East India Company's Officers Superannuation Act 1897|public|10|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the power of the Secretary of State in Council of India to grant Superannuation and Compensation Allowances in certain cases to Officers on his Establishment.}}
| {{|Regular and Elders' Widows' Funds Act 1897|public|11|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of the Assets, Liabilities, and Management of the Regular Widows' Fund and of the Elders' Widows' Fund to the Secretary of State in Council of India, and for other purposes in relation thereto.}}
| {{|Railway Assessors (Scotland) Superannuation Act 1897|public|12|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide Superannutiation Allowances for the Assessor of Railways and Canals in Scotland, and the Clerks and other Officers permanently employed by him.}}
| {{|Edinburgh University (Transfer of Patronage) Act 1897|public|13|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transferring the right of Presentation to the Professorships of Botany and Natural History in the University of Edinburgh.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts (Holidays) Act 1897|public|14|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Metropolitan Police Courts to be closed on Special Bank Holidays.}}
| {{|Navy and Marines (Wills) Act 1897|public|15|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Navy and Marines (Wills) Act, 1865.}}
| {{|Elementary Education Act 1897|public|16|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend Section Ninety-seven of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1897|public|17|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for an Appeal in Ireland in Cases stated by Justices in certain Civil Matters.}}
| {{|Juries Detention Act 1897|public|18|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to permit Juries to separate in cases of Felony.}}
| {{|Preferential Payments in Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1897|public|19|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law regarding Preferential Payments in the case of Companies.}}
| {{|Quarter Sessions Jurors (Ireland) Act 1897|public|20|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for the relief of Jurors from unnecessary attendance at Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland.}}
| {{|Mersey Channels Act 1897|public|21|15-07-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make Rules for preventing Collisions in the Sea Channels leading to the River Mersey.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1995) }}
| {{|Market Gardeners Compensation (Scotland) Act 1897|public|22|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Provisions of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act, 1883, so far as they relate to Market Gardens.}}
| {{|Extraordinary Tithe Act 1897|public|23|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts arising under the Extraordinary Tithe Redemption Act, 1886.}}
| {{|Finance Act 1897|public|24|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Patent Office (Extension) Act 1897|public|25|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of Land for the Extension of the Patent Office, and for purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1897|public|26|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transferring the Expenses of Police Courts to the Metropolitan Police Fund, and for making provision with respect to the Courts of the Stipendiary Magistrate of Chatham and Sheerness.}}
| {{|Public Offices (Whitehall) Site Act 1897|public|27|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of a Site for Public Offices in or near Whitehall, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1897|public|28|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act, 1896, as respects Female Nurses appointed after the commencement of the said Act.}}
| {{|Poor Law Act 1897|public|29|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the borrowing of Money by Guardians and Managers of District Schools and Asylums, and to explain the Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Police (Property) Act 1897|public|30|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Disposal of Property in the Possession of the Police.}}
| {{|Cleansing of Persons Act 1897|public|31|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to permit Local Authorities to provide Cleansing and Disinfection for Persons infested with Vermin.}}
| {{|School Board Conference Act 1897|public|32|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for Expenses incurred by School Boards in relation to School Board Conferences.}}
| {{|Isle of Man (Church Building and New Parishes) Act 1897|public|33|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the applicability of the Church Building Acts and New Parishes Acts to the Isle of Man.}}
| {{|Municipal Elections (Scotland) Act 1897|public|34|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to enable Returning Officers at Municipal Elections in Scotland to take the use of certain rooms free of charge.}}
| {{|Naval Works Act 1897|public|35|06-08-1897|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.}}
| {{|Out-door Relief (Ireland) Act 1897|public|36|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make temporary provision for the Relief of Distress in Ireland.}}
| {{|Workmen's Compensation Act 1897|public|37|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Compensation to Workmen for accidental Injuries suffered in the course of their Employment.}}
| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897|public|38|06-08-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Public Health in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008) }}
| {{|Yorkshire Coroners Act 1897|public|39|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Ridings of Yorkshire separate Counties for all the purposes of the Coroners Acts.}}
| {{|Local Government (Joint Committees) Act 1897|public|40|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Government Act, 1894, with regard to Joint Committees for the purposes of the Burial Acts.}}
| {{|Post Office and Telegraph Act 1897|public|41|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Delivery of Telegrams, Guarantees by Parish Councils in Scotland, and the Pensions of certain Persons employed in the Telegraph Service.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police (Borrowing Powers) Act 1897|public|42|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.}}
| {{|Military Manoeuvres Act 1897|public|43|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to facilitate Military Manoeuvres.}}
| {{|District Councils (Water Supply Facilities) Act 1897|public|44|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for giving facilities for a pure water supply in rural districts.}}
| {{|Archdeaconry of London (Additional Endowment) Act 1897|public|45|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Endowment of the Archdeaconry of London.}}
| {{|Weights and Measures (Metric System) Act 1897|public|46|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to legalise the Use of Weights and Measures of the Metric System.}}
| {{|Volunteer Act 1897|public|47|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to declare the Effect of the Provisions of the Volunteer Act, 1863, with respect to Rules for Volunteer Corps.}}
| {{|Stipendiary Magistrates Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1897|public|48|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of Stipendiary Magistrates in Scotland.}}
| {{|Parish Councils Casual Vacancies (Scotland) Act 1897|public|49|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for filling up Casual Vacancies in Parish Councils in Scotland.}}
| {{|Licensing Amendment (Scotland) Act 1897|public|50|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Licensing (Scotland) Acts, 1828 to 1887.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1897|public|51|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to grant Moneys for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and to amend the Law respecting the Local Loans Fund and Loans made thereout, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}
| {{|Dangerous Performances Act 1897|public|52|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the Age under which the Employment of Young Persons in dangerous Performances is prohibited.}}
| {{|Congested Districts (Scotland) Act 1897|public|53|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the administration of sums available for the improvement of congested districts in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1897|public|54|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Wicklow Harbour Advances Act 1897|public|55|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Advances for the benefit of Wicklow Harbour.}}
| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1897|public|56|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Metropolitan Water Companies.}}
| {{|Infant Life Protection Act 1897|public|57|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law for the better Protection of Infant Life.}}
| {{|Cotton Cloth Factories Act 1897|public|58|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to give power to make Regulations with respect to Cotton Cloth Factories.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1897|public|59|06-08-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the Power of Detention for undermanning.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1995) }}
| {{|Chaff-Cutting Machines (Accidents) Act 1897|public|60|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention of Accidents by Chaff-Cutting Machines.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping (Exemption from Pilotage) Act 1897|public|61|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove certain Exemptions from Compulsory Pilotage.}}
| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1897|public|62|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of Section Sixty-seven of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1872, in regard to the additional grant to School Boards, and to provide out of the Exchequer an aid grant for Voluntary Schools in Scotland, and for the Exemption from Bates of those Schools.}}
| {{|Foreign Prison-Made Goods Act 1897|public|63|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prohibit the Importation of Foreign Prison-made goods.}}
| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1897|public|64|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend Sections Pour and Eight of the Constabulary (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1865.}}
| {{|Land Transfer Act 1897|public|65|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to establish a Real Representative, and to amend the Land Transfer Act, 1875.}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1897|public|66|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Judicature (Ireland) Acts, 1877 to 1888 ; and to provide for the union and consolidation of the Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland with the Supreme Court; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1897|public|67|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to apply a sura out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|London (Borough Road Southwark) Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1897|local|1|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provision ORder made by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State under the Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890 relating to Lands in the Parish of St. George the Martyr Southwark.|po1=Order to enable the London County Council to put in force the powers of the Lands Clauses Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by agreement for the purposes of Part III of the Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890.|po1short=n}}
| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 15) Act 1897|local|142|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Bradford (Yorks) Order 1897|Provisional Order for partially repealing a Confirming Act. |po2=Heywood Order 1897| |po3=Liverpool Order (No. 2) 1897|Provisional Order for altering certain Local Acts. |po4=Nelson Order 1897| |po5=Wigan (Stock) Order 1897|Provisional Order for partially repealing and altering a Local Act. |po6=Wigan Order 1897|}}
| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 16) Act 1897|local|143|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Aberystwyth Order 1897| |po2=Barrow-in-Furness Order 1897| |po3=Birmingham Order 1897| |po4=Bootle Order 1897| |po5=Swansea Order 1897|}}
| {{|Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Act 1897|local|192|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporating the Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Company and for empowering them to construct an Underground Railway from Piccadilly Circus to South Kensington and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Nottingham Corporation Water Act 1897|local|200|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to empower the Corporation of Nottingham to construct additional Waterworks and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Cardiff Railway Act 1897|local|207|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Bute Docks Company to construct certain Railways for conferring upon that Company certain running powers for empowering them to construct a Low Water Pier for changing the name of the Company and for authorising the Company to raise Additional Capital and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Harrogate Corporation (Waterworks Transfer) Act 1897|local|237|06-08-1897|maintained=y|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Harrogate to purchase the Undertaking of the Harrogate Waterworks Company and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Harrogate Stray Act 1985 (c. xxii)) }}
| {{|Nottingham Improvement Act 1897|local|238|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|North Metropolitan Tramways Act 1897|local|239|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Weston-super-Mare Tramways Act 1897|local|240|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Manchester Corporation Act 1897|local|241|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|London County Council (Improvements) Act 1897|local|242|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dearne Valley Railway Act 1897|local|243|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Southwark and Vauxhall Water Act 1897|local|244|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hull and South Yorkshire Extension Railway Act 1897|local|245|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Coventry Electric Tramways Act 1897|local|246|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by West Midlands County Council Act 1980 (c. xi)) }}
| {{|Metropolitan District Railway Act 1897|local|247|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Metropolitan District Railway Company to construct an Underground Railway from near Earl's Court Station to the Mansion House Station City to authorise them to work that railway and their existing railway by electricity to extend the time limited for the completion of the Acton Junction Railway of the Company and for the compulsory purchase of lands for and for the completion of the Ealing and South Harrow Railway and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Great Western Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1897|local|248|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kingston-upon-Hull Corporation Act 1897|local|249|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Highgate Woods Preservation Act 1897|local|250|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Watford, Edgware and London Railway Act 1897|local|251|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|London County Council (General Powers) Act 1897|local|252|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|City of Birmingham Tramways Act 1897|local|253|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Norwich Electric Tramways Act 1897|local|254|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Salford Corporation Act 1897|local|255|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Harrow and Uxbridge Railway Act 1897|local|256|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Whitechapel and Bow Railway Act 1897|local|257|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cowes Harbour Act 1897|local|258|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban District Council Act 1897|local|259|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Clwyd County Council Act 1985 (c. xliv)) }}
| {{|Bradford Tramways and Improvement Act 1897|local|260|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Suttie's Trust Estate Act 1897|private|1|15-07-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to vary the purposes of the Trust Disposition and Settlement of the late Robert Suttie Writer in Edinburgh to authorise the execution of the purposes as so varied and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Gonne Estate Act 1897|private|2|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for ascertaining and determining the Estates Rights and Interests of the several persons interested in the Residuary Real and Personal Estate of Charles Gonne Esquire deceased and for modifying certain possible Interests thereby given to unascertained and (at present) unascertainable Persons.}}
| {{|Thompson's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|3|08-04-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Agnes Weir Thompson the wife of Abraham Thompson of Belfast in the County of Antrim Solicitor with the said Abraham Thompson and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Peacocke's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|4|15-07-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Beatrice Anna Caroline Isabella Peacocke the wife of Leslie Tufnell Peacocke with the said Leslie Tufnell Peacocke and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Sinclair's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|5|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Alfred Law Sinclair of Holyhill Strabane County Tyrone a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Staff Corps with Isabella Sinclair his wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Vanston's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|6|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of the Reverend William Samuel Vanston of 111 Rathgar Road in the County of Dublin Clerk in Holy Orders with Henrietta Maria Vanston his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}
}} | [
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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 1897. 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": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Act 1897|public|1|16-02-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to Qualifications for Elections to Parish Councils and as to the Annual Assembly of the Parish Meeting.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "| {{|County Dublin Surveyors Act 1897|public|2|29-03-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Surveyors in the County of Dublin.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1897|public|3|29-03-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1897|public|4|29-03-1897|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 eight hundred and ninety-six, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Voluntary Schools Act 1897|public|5|08-04-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for a Grant out of the Exchequer in Aid of Voluntary Elementary Schools, and for the Exemption from Rates of those Schools, and to repeal part of Section Nineteen of the Elementary Education Act, 1876.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Military Lands Act 1897|public|6|08-04-1897|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Military Lands Act, 1892.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Military Works Act 1897|public|7|08-04-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1897|public|8|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Trusts (Scotland) Act, 1867, Amendment Act, 1887.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Archdeaconry of Cornwall Act 1897|public|9|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Endowment of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|East India Company's Officers Superannuation Act 1897|public|10|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the power of the Secretary of State in Council of India to grant Superannuation and Compensation Allowances in certain cases to Officers on his Establishment.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Regular and Elders' Widows' Funds Act 1897|public|11|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of the Assets, Liabilities, and Management of the Regular Widows' Fund and of the Elders' Widows' Fund to the Secretary of State in Council of India, and for other purposes in relation thereto.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Railway Assessors (Scotland) Superannuation Act 1897|public|12|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide Superannutiation Allowances for the Assessor of Railways and Canals in Scotland, and the Clerks and other Officers permanently employed by him.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Edinburgh University (Transfer of Patronage) Act 1897|public|13|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transferring the right of Presentation to the Professorships of Botany and Natural History in the University of Edinburgh.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts (Holidays) Act 1897|public|14|03-06-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Metropolitan Police Courts to be closed on Special Bank Holidays.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Navy and Marines (Wills) Act 1897|public|15|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Navy and Marines (Wills) Act, 1865.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education Act 1897|public|16|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend Section Ninety-seven of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1897|public|17|03-06-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for an Appeal in Ireland in Cases stated by Justices in certain Civil Matters.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Juries Detention Act 1897|public|18|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to permit Juries to separate in cases of Felony.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Preferential Payments in Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1897|public|19|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law regarding Preferential Payments in the case of Companies.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Quarter Sessions Jurors (Ireland) Act 1897|public|20|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for the relief of Jurors from unnecessary attendance at Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Mersey Channels Act 1897|public|21|15-07-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make Rules for preventing Collisions in the Sea Channels leading to the River Mersey.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1995) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Market Gardeners Compensation (Scotland) Act 1897|public|22|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Provisions of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act, 1883, so far as they relate to Market Gardens.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Extraordinary Tithe Act 1897|public|23|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts arising under the Extraordinary Tithe Redemption Act, 1886.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Finance Act 1897|public|24|15-07-1897|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Patent Office (Extension) Act 1897|public|25|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of Land for the Extension of the Patent Office, and for purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1897|public|26|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transferring the Expenses of Police Courts to the Metropolitan Police Fund, and for making provision with respect to the Courts of the Stipendiary Magistrate of Chatham and Sheerness.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Public Offices (Whitehall) Site Act 1897|public|27|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of a Site for Public Offices in or near Whitehall, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1897|public|28|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act, 1896, as respects Female Nurses appointed after the commencement of the said Act.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Act 1897|public|29|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the borrowing of Money by Guardians and Managers of District Schools and Asylums, and to explain the Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Police (Property) Act 1897|public|30|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Disposal of Property in the Possession of the Police.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Cleansing of Persons Act 1897|public|31|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to permit Local Authorities to provide Cleansing and Disinfection for Persons infested with Vermin.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|School Board Conference Act 1897|public|32|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to provide for Expenses incurred by School Boards in relation to School Board Conferences.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Church Building and New Parishes) Act 1897|public|33|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the applicability of the Church Building Acts and New Parishes Acts to the Isle of Man.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Elections (Scotland) Act 1897|public|34|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to enable Returning Officers at Municipal Elections in Scotland to take the use of certain rooms free of charge.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Naval Works Act 1897|public|35|06-08-1897|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": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Out-door Relief (Ireland) Act 1897|public|36|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make temporary provision for the Relief of Distress in Ireland.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Workmen's Compensation Act 1897|public|37|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Compensation to Workmen for accidental Injuries suffered in the course of their Employment.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897|public|38|06-08-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Public Health in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Yorkshire Coroners Act 1897|public|39|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Ridings of Yorkshire separate Counties for all the purposes of the Coroners Acts.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Local Government (Joint Committees) Act 1897|public|40|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Local Government Act, 1894, with regard to Joint Committees for the purposes of the Burial Acts.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Post Office and Telegraph Act 1897|public|41|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Delivery of Telegrams, Guarantees by Parish Councils in Scotland, and the Pensions of certain Persons employed in the Telegraph Service.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police (Borrowing Powers) Act 1897|public|42|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Military Manoeuvres Act 1897|public|43|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to facilitate Military Manoeuvres.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|District Councils (Water Supply Facilities) Act 1897|public|44|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for giving facilities for a pure water supply in rural districts.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Archdeaconry of London (Additional Endowment) Act 1897|public|45|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the Endowment of the Archdeaconry of London.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Weights and Measures (Metric System) Act 1897|public|46|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to legalise the Use of Weights and Measures of the Metric System.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Volunteer Act 1897|public|47|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to declare the Effect of the Provisions of the Volunteer Act, 1863, with respect to Rules for Volunteer Corps.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Stipendiary Magistrates Jurisdiction (Scotland) Act 1897|public|48|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of Stipendiary Magistrates in Scotland.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Parish Councils Casual Vacancies (Scotland) Act 1897|public|49|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for filling up Casual Vacancies in Parish Councils in Scotland.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Licensing Amendment (Scotland) Act 1897|public|50|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Licensing (Scotland) Acts, 1828 to 1887.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1897|public|51|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to grant Moneys for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and to amend the Law respecting the Local Loans Fund and Loans made thereout, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Dangerous Performances Act 1897|public|52|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to extend the Age under which the Employment of Young Persons in dangerous Performances is prohibited.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Congested Districts (Scotland) Act 1897|public|53|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the administration of sums available for the improvement of congested districts in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1897|public|54|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Wicklow Harbour Advances Act 1897|public|55|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to Advances for the benefit of Wicklow Harbour.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1897|public|56|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Metropolitan Water Companies.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Infant Life Protection Act 1897|public|57|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law for the better Protection of Infant Life.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Cotton Cloth Factories Act 1897|public|58|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to give power to make Regulations with respect to Cotton Cloth Factories.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1897|public|59|06-08-1897|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the Power of Detention for undermanning.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1995) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Chaff-Cutting Machines (Accidents) Act 1897|public|60|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention of Accidents by Chaff-Cutting Machines.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping (Exemption from Pilotage) Act 1897|public|61|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to remove certain Exemptions from Compulsory Pilotage.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1897|public|62|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of Section Sixty-seven of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1872, in regard to the additional grant to School Boards, and to provide out of the Exchequer an aid grant for Voluntary Schools in Scotland, and for the Exemption from Bates of those Schools.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Foreign Prison-Made Goods Act 1897|public|63|06-08-1897|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prohibit the Importation of Foreign Prison-made goods.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1897|public|64|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend Sections Pour and Eight of the Constabulary (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1865.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Land Transfer Act 1897|public|65|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to establish a Real Representative, and to amend the Land Transfer Act, 1875.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) (No. 2) Act 1897|public|66|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to amend the Judicature (Ireland) Acts, 1877 to 1888 ; and to provide for the union and consolidation of the Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland with the Supreme Court; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1897|public|67|06-08-1897|archived=n|An Act to apply a sura out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|London (Borough Road Southwark) Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1897|local|1|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provision ORder made by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State under the Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890 relating to Lands in the Parish of St. George the Martyr Southwark.|po1=Order to enable the London County Council to put in force the powers of the Lands Clauses Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by agreement for the purposes of Part III of the Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890.|po1short=n}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 15) Act 1897|local|142|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Bradford (Yorks) Order 1897|Provisional Order for partially repealing a Confirming Act. |po2=Heywood Order 1897| |po3=Liverpool Order (No. 2) 1897|Provisional Order for altering certain Local Acts. |po4=Nelson Order 1897| |po5=Wigan (Stock) Order 1897|Provisional Order for partially repealing and altering a Local Act. |po6=Wigan Order 1897|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 16) Act 1897|local|143|19-01-1897|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Aberystwyth Order 1897| |po2=Barrow-in-Furness Order 1897| |po3=Birmingham Order 1897| |po4=Bootle Order 1897| |po5=Swansea Order 1897|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Act 1897|local|192|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporating the Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Company and for empowering them to construct an Underground Railway from Piccadilly Circus to South Kensington and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Nottingham Corporation Water Act 1897|local|200|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to empower the Corporation of Nottingham to construct additional Waterworks and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Cardiff Railway Act 1897|local|207|06-08-1897|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Bute Docks Company to construct certain Railways for conferring upon that Company certain running powers for empowering them to construct a Low Water Pier for changing the name of the Company and for authorising the Company to raise Additional Capital and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Harrogate Corporation (Waterworks Transfer) Act 1897|local|237|06-08-1897|maintained=y|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Harrogate to purchase the Undertaking of the Harrogate Waterworks Company and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Harrogate Stray Act 1985 (c. xxii)) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Nottingham Improvement Act 1897|local|238|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|North Metropolitan Tramways Act 1897|local|239|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Weston-super-Mare Tramways Act 1897|local|240|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Manchester Corporation Act 1897|local|241|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|London County Council (Improvements) Act 1897|local|242|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Dearne Valley Railway Act 1897|local|243|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Southwark and Vauxhall Water Act 1897|local|244|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Hull and South Yorkshire Extension Railway Act 1897|local|245|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Coventry Electric Tramways Act 1897|local|246|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by West Midlands County Council Act 1980 (c. xi)) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan District Railway Act 1897|local|247|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Metropolitan District Railway Company to construct an Underground Railway from near Earl's Court Station to the Mansion House Station City to authorise them to work that railway and their existing railway by electricity to extend the time limited for the completion of the Acton Junction Railway of the Company and for the compulsory purchase of lands for and for the completion of the Ealing and South Harrow Railway and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Great Western Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1897|local|248|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Kingston-upon-Hull Corporation Act 1897|local|249|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Highgate Woods Preservation Act 1897|local|250|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Watford, Edgware and London Railway Act 1897|local|251|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|London County Council (General Powers) Act 1897|local|252|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|City of Birmingham Tramways Act 1897|local|253|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Norwich Electric Tramways Act 1897|local|254|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Salford Corporation Act 1897|local|255|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Harrow and Uxbridge Railway Act 1897|local|256|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Whitechapel and Bow Railway Act 1897|local|257|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Cowes Harbour Act 1897|local|258|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban District Council Act 1897|local|259|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Clwyd County Council Act 1985 (c. xliv)) }}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Bradford Tramways and Improvement Act 1897|local|260|19-01-1897|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Suttie's Trust Estate Act 1897|private|1|15-07-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to vary the purposes of the Trust Disposition and Settlement of the late Robert Suttie Writer in Edinburgh to authorise the execution of the purposes as so varied and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Gonne Estate Act 1897|private|2|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for ascertaining and determining the Estates Rights and Interests of the several persons interested in the Residuary Real and Personal Estate of Charles Gonne Esquire deceased and for modifying certain possible Interests thereby given to unascertained and (at present) unascertainable Persons.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Thompson's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|3|08-04-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Agnes Weir Thompson the wife of Abraham Thompson of Belfast in the County of Antrim Solicitor with the said Abraham Thompson and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Peacocke's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|4|15-07-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Beatrice Anna Caroline Isabella Peacocke the wife of Leslie Tufnell Peacocke with the said Leslie Tufnell Peacocke and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Sinclair's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|5|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Alfred Law Sinclair of Holyhill Strabane County Tyrone a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Staff Corps with Isabella Sinclair his wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Vanston's Divorce Act 1897|note1=|private|6|06-08-1897|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of the Reverend William Samuel Vanston of 111 Rathgar Road in the County of Dublin Clerk in Holy Orders with Henrietta Maria Vanston his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "60 & 61 Vict."
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75,507,906 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1898 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1898. 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 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Army (Annual) Act 1898|public|1|29-03-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide, during twelve months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}
| {{|Registration (Ireland) Act 1898|public|2|29-03-1898|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Registration of Electors for the purpose of Local Government in Ireland.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1898|public|3|29-03-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine.}}
| {{|Greek Loan Act 1898|public|4|01-04-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty the Queen to carry into effect a Convention made for facilitating the raising of a Loan by the Government of Greece.}}
| {{|Public Buildings Expenses Act 1898|public|5|01-04-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for defraying the expenses of the purchase of Land and Buildings and the construction of Buildings and Works in connexion with certain Public Departments.}}
| {{|Special Juries Act 1898|public|6|23-05-1898|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law as to Special Juries.}}
| {{|Bail Act 1898|public|7|23-05-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to Bail.}}
| {{|Sheriffs Tenure of Office (Scotland) Act 1898|public|8|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to the Tenure of Office of Sheriffs in Scotland.}}
| {{|Reserve Forces and Militia Act 1898|public|9|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces and Militia.}}
| {{|Finance Act 1898|public|10|01-07-1898|repealed=n|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 to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}}
| {{|Suffragan Bishops Act 1898|public|11|01-07-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to explain the Act as to Suffragan Bishops. }}
| {{|Public Record Office Act 1898|public|12|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Record Office Act, 1877.}}
| {{|East India Loan Act 1898|public|13|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners) Act 1898|public|14|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the Liability of Shipowners.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners and Others) Act 1958) }}
| {{|Societies' Borrowing Powers Act 1898|public|15|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower certain Societies to borrow Money from Persons and Corporations other than Members.|note4=(Repealed by Friendly Societies Act 1974) }}
| {{|Canals Protection (London) Act 1898|public|16|25-07-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Protection of Dangerous Places on Canals in the County of London.}}
| {{|Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1898|public|17|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Solicitors and to the service of Indentured Apprentices in Ireland.}}
| {{|Post Office (Guarantee) Act 1898|public|18|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the guarantee of Postal Facilities by Local Authorities.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}
| {{|Poor Law Unions Association (Expenses) Act 1898|public|19|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Poor Law Unions Association in England and Wales, and to enable Boards of Guardians to contribute to the expenses of the Association.}}
| {{|Ex-officio Justices of the Peace (Scotland) Act 1898|public|20|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to exempt certain Ex-ofBcio Justices of the Peace in Scotland who have already taken the Oath from again taking oath before acting as Justices of the Peace.}}
| {{|Poor Law (Scotland) Act 1898|public|21|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to the Settlement and Removal of the Poor in Scotland.}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1898|public|22|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or become unnecessary.}}
| {{|Union of Benefices Act 1898|public|23|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Union of Benefices Act, 1860.}}
| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1898|public|24|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Greenwich Hospital Acts, 1865 to 1892.}}
| {{|Pharmacy Acts Amendment Act 1898|public|25|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868.}}
| {{|Companies Act 1898|public|26|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1898|public|27|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}
| {{|Mussels, Periwinkles and Cockles (Ireland) Act 1898|public|28|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to develop the Fisheries of Mussels in Ireland.}}
| {{|Locomotives Act 1898|public|29|02-08-1898|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the use of Locomotives on Highways, and with respect to extraordinary Traffic.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Pauper Children (Ireland) Act 1898|public|30|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Relief of Pauper Children in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1898|public|31|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Police Courts Act, 1897.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1898|public|32|02-08-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-nine.}}
| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1898|public|33|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1897.}}
| {{|Rivers Pollution Prevention (Border Councils) Act 1898|public|34|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable the County Councils on either side of the Border to act together for the prevention of the Pollution of Rivers.}}
| {{|Vexatious Actions (Scotland) Act 1898|public|35|12-08-1898|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent vexatious Legal Proceedings in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014) }}
| {{|Criminal Evidence Act 1898|public|36|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Evidence.}}
| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898|public|37|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Local Government in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Parish Fire-Engines Act 1898|public|38|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable Parish Councils to borrow Fire-Engines.}}
| {{|Vagrancy Act 1898|public|39|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Vagrancy Act, 1824.}}
| {{|Circuit Clerks (Scotland) Act 1898|public|40|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law regarding the Circuit Clerks of Justiciary in Scotland.}}
| {{|Prison Act 1898|public|41|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prisons Acts.}}
| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1898|public|42|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Trusts (Scotland) Amendment Act, 1884.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Commons Act 1898|public|43|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Commons Acts.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping (Mercantile Marine Fund) Act 1898|public|44|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to the provision for the payment of certain Expenses under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, and with regard to the levying of Light Dues.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1898|public|45|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend Section Sixty-nine of the Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867, as to the Expenses payable out of the Metropolitan Common Poor Fund.}}
| {{|Revenue Act 1898|public|46|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and for other purposes connected with Finance.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1898|public|47|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Benefices Act 1898|public|48|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Patronage of Benefices, and to their avoidance on Sequestration, and to amend the Pluralities Acts 1838 and 1885.}}
| {{|Vaccination Act 1898|public|49|12-08-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to Amend the Law with respect to Vaccination.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}
| {{|Seed Supply and Potato Spraying (Ireland) Act 1898|public|50|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Supply of Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, and Spraying Machines and Material to Occupiers and Cultivators of Land in Ireland, and for the employment of Instructors in the use of such Machines and Material.}}
| {{|Out-door Relief (Ireland) Act 1898|public|51|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make temporary provision for the Relief of Distress in Ireland.}}
| {{|Kingstown Township (Transfer of Harbour Roads) Act 1898|public|52|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Commissioners of the Township of Kingstown certain Roads and Lands now vested in the Commissioners of Kingstown Harbour, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Libraries Offences Act 1898|public|53|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Punishment of Offences in Libraries.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1898|public|54|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and for other purposes relating to Loans out of the Local Loans Fund.}}
| {{|Universities and College Estates Act 1898|public|55|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Universities and College Estates Acts, 1853 to 1880.}}
| {{|Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act 1898|public|56|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make provision in regard to the distribution and application of further sums from time to time paid to the Local Taxation (Scotland) Account.}}
| {{|Elementary School Teachers (Superannuation) Act 1898|public|57|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for Superannuation and other Annuities and Allowances to Elementary School Teachers certificated by the Education Department.}}
| {{|Marriage Act 1898|public|58|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Attendance of Registrars at Marriages in Nonconformist Places of Worship.}}
| {{|Post Office Guarantee (No. 2) Act 1898|public|59|12-08-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend to Borough and Urban District Councils the powers to guarantee Postal and Telegraphic Facilities already possessed by Rural Councils.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}
| {{|Inebriates Act 1898|public|60|12-08-1898|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the treatment of Habitual Inebriates.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1898|public|61|12-08-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|University of London Act 1898|public|62|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the University of London.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lancashire County Council (Bridges) Act 1898|local|1|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County of Lancashire 1984 (c. xxi)) }}
| {{|Bristol Tramways (Extensions) Act 1898|local|168|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Neath, Pontardawe and Brynaman Railway Act 1898|local|169|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cardiff Railway Act 1898|local|262|12-08-1898|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Cardiff Railway Company to construct new railways in the county of Glamorgan to make further provisions as to the capital of the Company and for other purposes.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Walker's Estate Act 1898|private|1|25-07-1898|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Executors and Trustees of the Will of the late Thomas Andrew Walker in relation to his real and personal estate.}}
| {{|Hart's Divorce Act 1898|note1=|private|2|23-05-1898|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Manila of Edith Susan Anna Vernon Hart the wife of Henry Chichester Hart with the said Henry Chichester Hart and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Vigors' Divorce Act 1898|note1=|private|3|02-08-1898|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Cliffe Henry Vigors of the New Barracks Limerick a Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment with Katharine Mary Vigors his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}
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"text": "| {{|Registration (Ireland) Act 1898|public|2|29-03-1898|archived=n|An Act to make provision with respect to the Registration of Electors for the purpose of Local Government in Ireland.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1898|public|3|29-03-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Greek Loan Act 1898|public|4|01-04-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty the Queen to carry into effect a Convention made for facilitating the raising of a Loan by the Government of Greece.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Public Buildings Expenses Act 1898|public|5|01-04-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for defraying the expenses of the purchase of Land and Buildings and the construction of Buildings and Works in connexion with certain Public Departments.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Special Juries Act 1898|public|6|23-05-1898|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law as to Special Juries.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Bail Act 1898|public|7|23-05-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to Bail.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Sheriffs Tenure of Office (Scotland) Act 1898|public|8|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to the Tenure of Office of Sheriffs in Scotland.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Reserve Forces and Militia Act 1898|public|9|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces and Militia.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Finance Act 1898|public|10|01-07-1898|repealed=n|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 to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Suffragan Bishops Act 1898|public|11|01-07-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to explain the Act as to Suffragan Bishops. }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Public Record Office Act 1898|public|12|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Record Office Act, 1877.}}",
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"text": "| {{|East India Loan Act 1898|public|13|01-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners) Act 1898|public|14|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, with respect to the Liability of Shipowners.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners and Others) Act 1958) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Societies' Borrowing Powers Act 1898|public|15|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower certain Societies to borrow Money from Persons and Corporations other than Members.|note4=(Repealed by Friendly Societies Act 1974) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Canals Protection (London) Act 1898|public|16|25-07-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Protection of Dangerous Places on Canals in the County of London.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1898|public|17|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Solicitors and to the service of Indentured Apprentices in Ireland.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Post Office (Guarantee) Act 1898|public|18|25-07-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the guarantee of Postal Facilities by Local Authorities.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Poor Law Unions Association (Expenses) Act 1898|public|19|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Poor Law Unions Association in England and Wales, and to enable Boards of Guardians to contribute to the expenses of the Association.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Ex-officio Justices of the Peace (Scotland) Act 1898|public|20|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to exempt certain Ex-ofBcio Justices of the Peace in Scotland who have already taken the Oath from again taking oath before acting as Justices of the Peace.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Poor Law (Scotland) Act 1898|public|21|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to the Settlement and Removal of the Poor in Scotland.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1898|public|22|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Union of Benefices Act 1898|public|23|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Union of Benefices Act, 1860.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1898|public|24|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Greenwich Hospital Acts, 1865 to 1892.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Pharmacy Acts Amendment Act 1898|public|25|25-07-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Companies Act 1898|public|26|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1898|public|27|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Mussels, Periwinkles and Cockles (Ireland) Act 1898|public|28|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to develop the Fisheries of Mussels in Ireland.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Locomotives Act 1898|public|29|02-08-1898|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the use of Locomotives on Highways, and with respect to extraordinary Traffic.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Pauper Children (Ireland) Act 1898|public|30|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the Relief of Pauper Children in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1898|public|31|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Police Courts Act, 1897.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1898|public|32|02-08-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-nine.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1898|public|33|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1897.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Rivers Pollution Prevention (Border Councils) Act 1898|public|34|02-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable the County Councils on either side of the Border to act together for the prevention of the Pollution of Rivers.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Vexatious Actions (Scotland) Act 1898|public|35|12-08-1898|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to prevent vexatious Legal Proceedings in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Criminal Evidence Act 1898|public|36|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Evidence.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898|public|37|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Local Government in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Parish Fire-Engines Act 1898|public|38|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to enable Parish Councils to borrow Fire-Engines.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Vagrancy Act 1898|public|39|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Vagrancy Act, 1824.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Circuit Clerks (Scotland) Act 1898|public|40|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law regarding the Circuit Clerks of Justiciary in Scotland.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Prison Act 1898|public|41|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Prisons Acts.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1898|public|42|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Trusts (Scotland) Amendment Act, 1884.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Commons Act 1898|public|43|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Commons Acts.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping (Mercantile Marine Fund) Act 1898|public|44|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to the provision for the payment of certain Expenses under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, and with regard to the levying of Light Dues.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1898|public|45|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend Section Sixty-nine of the Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867, as to the Expenses payable out of the Metropolitan Common Poor Fund.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1898|public|46|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue and for other purposes connected with Finance.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1898|public|47|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Benefices Act 1898|public|48|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Patronage of Benefices, and to their avoidance on Sequestration, and to amend the Pluralities Acts 1838 and 1885.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Vaccination Act 1898|public|49|12-08-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to Amend the Law with respect to Vaccination.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Seed Supply and Potato Spraying (Ireland) Act 1898|public|50|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Supply of Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, and Spraying Machines and Material to Occupiers and Cultivators of Land in Ireland, and for the employment of Instructors in the use of such Machines and Material.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Out-door Relief (Ireland) Act 1898|public|51|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make temporary provision for the Relief of Distress in Ireland.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Kingstown Township (Transfer of Harbour Roads) Act 1898|public|52|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Commissioners of the Township of Kingstown certain Roads and Lands now vested in the Commissioners of Kingstown Harbour, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Libraries Offences Act 1898|public|53|12-08-1898|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Punishment of Offences in Libraries.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1898|public|54|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and for other purposes relating to Loans out of the Local Loans Fund.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Universities and College Estates Act 1898|public|55|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Universities and College Estates Acts, 1853 to 1880.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act 1898|public|56|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make provision in regard to the distribution and application of further sums from time to time paid to the Local Taxation (Scotland) Account.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Elementary School Teachers (Superannuation) Act 1898|public|57|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to provide for Superannuation and other Annuities and Allowances to Elementary School Teachers certificated by the Education Department.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Marriage Act 1898|public|58|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Attendance of Registrars at Marriages in Nonconformist Places of Worship.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Post Office Guarantee (No. 2) Act 1898|public|59|12-08-1898|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend to Borough and Urban District Councils the powers to guarantee Postal and Telegraphic Facilities already possessed by Rural Councils.|note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Inebriates Act 1898|public|60|12-08-1898|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the treatment of Habitual Inebriates.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1898|public|61|12-08-1898|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 eight hundred and ninety-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|University of London Act 1898|public|62|12-08-1898|archived=n|An Act to make further provision with respect to the University of London.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Lancashire County Council (Bridges) Act 1898|local|1|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by County of Lancashire 1984 (c. xxi)) }}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Bristol Tramways (Extensions) Act 1898|local|168|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Neath, Pontardawe and Brynaman Railway Act 1898|local|169|08-02-1898|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Cardiff Railway Act 1898|local|262|12-08-1898|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Cardiff Railway Company to construct new railways in the county of Glamorgan to make further provisions as to the capital of the Company and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Walker's Estate Act 1898|private|1|25-07-1898|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Executors and Trustees of the Will of the late Thomas Andrew Walker in relation to his real and personal estate.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Hart's Divorce Act 1898|note1=|private|2|23-05-1898|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Manila of Edith Susan Anna Vernon Hart the wife of Henry Chichester Hart with the said Henry Chichester Hart and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Vigors' Divorce Act 1898|note1=|private|3|02-08-1898|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Cliffe Henry Vigors of the New Barracks Limerick a Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment with Katharine Mary Vigors his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "}}",
"title": "61 & 62 Vict."
}
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75,507,908 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1899 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1899. 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 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 7 February 1899 until 9 August 1899.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Partridge Shooting (Ireland) Act 1899|public|1|27-03-1899|archived=n|An Act to change the Date of the Season for Partridge Shooting in Ireland.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1899|public|2|27-03-1899|archived=n|n 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 eight hundred and ninety-eight, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and one thousand nine hundred.}}
| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1899|public|3|27-04-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide, during twelve months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}
| {{|Solicitors Act 1899|public|4|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Solicitors Acts.}}
| {{|Public Libraries (Scotland) Act 1899|public|5|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries (Scotland) Acts.}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1899|public|6|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the hearing of Appeals and Motions by the Court of Appeal.}}
| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1899|public|7|06-06-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable and require the Metropolitan Water Companies to supply each other with Water in cases of emergency.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Infectious Disease (Notification) Extension Act 1899|public|8|20-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to extend the Infectious Disease (Notification) Act, 1889, to Districts in which it has not been adopted.}}
| {{|Finance Act 1899|public|9|20-06-1899|repealed=n|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 to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}}
| {{|Parish Councillors (Tenure of Office) Act 1899|public|10|20-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to enable Parish Councillors to hold Office for Three Years.}}
| {{|Fine or Imprisonment (Scotland and Ireland) Act 1899|public|11|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to assimilate the Law of Scotland and of Ireland as to Imprisonment in default of Payment of Fines to that of England.}}
| {{|Reformatory Schools Act 1899|public|12|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to Reformatory Schools.}}
| {{|Elementary Education (School Attendance) Act (1893) Amendment Act 1899|public|13|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Employment and Education of Young Children.}}
| {{|London Government Act 1899|public|14|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for Local Government in London.}}
| {{|Metropolis Management Acts Amendment (Byelaws) Act 1899|public|15|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of the Metropolis Management Acts with respect to Byelaws.}}
| {{|Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum Act 1899|public|16|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to give powers to the Executive Committee of the Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum to invest Trust Funds in certain Securities. }}
| {{|Tithe Rentcharge (Rates) Act 1899|public|17|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Payment of Rates on Tithe Rentcharge attached to a Benefice.}}
| {{|Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Act 1899|public|18|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend certain provisions of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896, affecting the Congested Districts Board, and to make further provision for the expenses of that Board out of money provided by Parliament.}}
| {{|Electric Lighting (Clauses) Act 1899|public|19|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act for incorporating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Provisional Orders made under the Acts relating to Electric Lighting.}}
| {{|Bodies Corporate (Joint Tenancy) Act 1899|public|20|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling Bodies Corporate to hold Property in Joint Tenancy.}}
| {{|Seats for Shop Assistants Act 1899|public|21|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for Seats being supplied for the use of Shop Assistants.}}
| {{|Summary Jurisdiction Act 1899|public|22|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879.}}
| {{|Anchors and Chain Cables Act 1899|public|23|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to simplify and amend the Law relating to the Testing and Sale of Anchors and Chain Cables.}}
| {{|University of London Act 1899|public|24|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the University of London Act, 1898, with respect to Holloway College.}}
| {{|Land Tax Commissioners Names Act 1899|public|25|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting a Land Tax and other Rates and Taxes.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Act 1899|public|26|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Salaries and Allowances of the Commissioner, Receiver, and Assistant Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police.}}
| {{|Marriages Validity Act 1899|public|27|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages.}}
| {{|Manchester Canonries Act 1899|public|28|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend section twenty of the Parish of Manchester Division Act, 1850.}}
| {{|Baths and Washhouses Act 1899|public|29|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Baths and Washhouses Acts.}}
| {{|Commons Act 1899|public|30|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Inclosure Acts 1845 to 1882 and the Law relating to Commons and Open Spaces.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1899|public|31|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans and for other purposes relating to Loans out of the Local Loans Fund.}}
| {{|Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act 1899|public|32|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the Elementary Education of Defective and Epileptic Children in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Board of Education Act 1899|public|33|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Establishment of a Board of Education for England and Wales, and for matters connected therewith.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1899|public|34|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Inebriates Act 1899|public|35|09-08-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Inebriates Act, 1898.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976) }}
| {{|Colonial Loans Act 1899|public|36|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to authorise certain Public Loans to certain Colonies or Places.}}
| {{|Poor Law Act 1899|public|37|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend Section One of the Poor Law Act, 1889, and Section Four of the Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act, 1871.}}
| {{|Telegraph Act 1899|public|38|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the Improvement of Telephonic Communication, and otherwise with respect to Telegraphs.}}
| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1899|public|39|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man. }}
| {{|Reserve Forces Act 1899|public|40|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces.}}
| {{|Military Works Act 1899|public|41|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}
| {{|Naval Works Act 1899|public|42|09-08-1899|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, and to amend the Law with respect to the construction and use of Tramways for Naval Purposes.}}
| {{|Royal Niger Company Act 1899|public|43|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make provision for certain Payments to be made in connection with the Revocation of the Charter of the Royal Niger Company.}}
| {{|Small Dwellings Acquisition Act 1899|public|44|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to empower Local Authorities to advance Money for enabling Persons to acquire the Ownership of Small Houses in which they reside.}}
| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1899|public|45|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Patriotic Fund Act, 1881, and the Patriotic Fund Act, 1886.}}
| {{|Improvement of Land Act 1899|public|46|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the enactments relating to the improvement of land.}}
| {{|Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1899|public|47|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for improving and extending the Procedure for obtaining Parliamentary Powers by way of Provisional Orders in matters relating to Scotland.}}
| {{|Lincolnshire Coroners Act 1899|public|48|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Divisions of Lincolnshire separate Counties for all the purposes of the Coroners Acts.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1899|public|49|09-08-1899|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 to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1899|public|50|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act for establishing a Department of Agriculture and other Industries and Technical Instruction in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1899|public|51|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the sale of Food and Drugs.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Rushden and Higham Ferrers District Gas Act 1899|local|1|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for incorporating and conferring powers on the Rushden and Higham Ferrers District Gas Company.}}
| {{|Ilford Urban District Council (Rates) Act 1899|local|2|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|n Act to empower the Urban District Council of the Urban District of Ilford to make further provision in regard to the future collection of the local rates and for other purposes. |note4=(Repealed by S.I. 1965/510) }}
| {{|Aberdeen Harbour Act 1899|local|3|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Aberdeen Harbour Commissioners.|note4=(Repealed by Aberdeen Harbour Order Confirmation Act 1960 (c.i)) }}
| {{|Herne Bay Water Act 1899|local|4|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for conferring further powers upon the Herne Bay Waterworks Company and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas Company Act 1899|local|5|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas Company to raise additional capital and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by S.R.& O.1936/783(L)) }}
| {{|Crowborough District Gas Act 1899|local|6|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for supplying with Gas the District of Crowborough in the County of Sussex and adjacent places.|note4=(Repealed by S.R.& O. 1929/346(L)) }}
| {{|St. David's Water and Gas Act 1899|local|7|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for supplying with Water and Gas the City of St. David's and adjacent places.}}
| {{|Clay Cross Water Act 1899|local|8|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transfer-ring to the Clay Cross Urban District Council the undertaking of the Clay Cross Waterworks Company and for empowering the Clay Cross Urban District Council to supply Water within their District and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by S.I.1957/1233(L)) }}
| {{|Glasgow District Subway (Additional Capital) Act 1899|local|9|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Glasgow District Subway Company to raise additional capital and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Loughborough and Sheepshead Railway Act 1899|local|10|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for making a Railway in the County of Leicester from the London Extension of the Great Central Railway at Loughborough to the Urban District of Sheepshed and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act 1899|local|34|20-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 relating to Castleford East Barnet Yalley Grays Thurrock Mexborough Sutton Coldfield and Worksop.|po1=Castleford Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Castleford. |po2=East Barnet Valley Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the East Barnet Valley Urban District Council. |po3=Grays Thurrock Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Grays Thurrock. |po4=Mexborough Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Mexborough. |po5=Sutton Coldfield Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Sutton Coldfield. |po6=Worksop Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Worksop.}}
| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 16) Act 1899|local|124|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Broadstairs Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po2=Christchurch and District Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po3=Guildford (Extension) Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po4=Newport (Isle of Wight) Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po5=Sandown and Shanklin Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po6=Westgate and Birchington Electric Lighting Order 1899|}}
| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 18) Act 1899|local|125|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Royal Leamington Spa Electric Lighting Order 1899|}}
| {{|Manchester Corporation (General Powers) Act 1899|local|188|01-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Manchester for the construction of works and the acquisition of lands and with respect to the regulation of street criers sale of ice creams and with reference to milk and other matters affecting the health and good government of the City and to enlarge their powers in connexion with the supply of electricity and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Great Northern Railway Act 1899|local|202|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Great Northern and Strand Railway Act 1899|local|203|01-08-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporating the Great Northern and Strand Railway Company and for empowering them to construct an Underground Railway from the parish of Saint Clement Danes in the Administrative County of London and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway (Extensions) Act 1899|local|262|09-08-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Company for the construction of extension railways and works in the county of London and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Education Department Provisional Order Confirmation (London) Act 1899|local|276|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=London School Board Order 1899|}}
| {{|Tancred's Charities Scheme Confirmation Act 1899|local|277|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981) }}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Yorke Estate Act 1899|private|1|13-07-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to give effect to a compromise of opposing claims affecting certain estates of the late Sir James Cockbum 7th Baronet deceased situate in the Counties of Pembroke Cardigan and Carmarthen and in the City and County of London.}}
| {{|Cathcart's Divorce Act 1899|note1=|private|2|27-04-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Thomas Charles Duffin Cathcarfc of Ruperta House Newtownards Road in that part of the City of Belfast which is situate in County Down Medical Practitioner with Emily Jane Cathcart his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Jones' Divorce Act 1899|note1=|private|3|13-07-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Charlotte Jane Jones the wife of Robert Colvill Jones with the said Robert Colvill Jones and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}
}}
The sixth session of the 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 17 October 1899 until 27 October 1899.
No local or private acts were passed during this session.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Appropriation Act 1899, Session 2|public|1|27-10-1899|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 to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Treasury Bills Act 1899|public|2|27-10-1899|archived=n|An Act to raise Money by Treasury Bills for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred.}}
| {{|Second Session (Explanation) Act 1899|public|3|27-10-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain References in the Acts of the last Session of Parliament to the next ensuing Session.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1963) }}
}} | [
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"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1899. 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": ""
},
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"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": ""
},
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"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": ""
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"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": ""
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"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The fifth session of the 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 7 February 1899 until 9 August 1899.",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Partridge Shooting (Ireland) Act 1899|public|1|27-03-1899|archived=n|An Act to change the Date of the Season for Partridge Shooting in Ireland.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1899|public|2|27-03-1899|archived=n|n 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 eight hundred and ninety-eight, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and one thousand nine hundred.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1899|public|3|27-04-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide, during twelve months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Solicitors Act 1899|public|4|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Solicitors Acts.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Public Libraries (Scotland) Act 1899|public|5|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries (Scotland) Acts.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1899|public|6|06-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the hearing of Appeals and Motions by the Court of Appeal.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1899|public|7|06-06-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable and require the Metropolitan Water Companies to supply each other with Water in cases of emergency.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Infectious Disease (Notification) Extension Act 1899|public|8|20-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to extend the Infectious Disease (Notification) Act, 1889, to Districts in which it has not been adopted.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Finance Act 1899|public|9|20-06-1899|repealed=n|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 to make other provision for the financial arrangements of the year.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Parish Councillors (Tenure of Office) Act 1899|public|10|20-06-1899|archived=n|An Act to enable Parish Councillors to hold Office for Three Years.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Fine or Imprisonment (Scotland and Ireland) Act 1899|public|11|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to assimilate the Law of Scotland and of Ireland as to Imprisonment in default of Payment of Fines to that of England.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Reformatory Schools Act 1899|public|12|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with regard to Reformatory Schools.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (School Attendance) Act (1893) Amendment Act 1899|public|13|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Employment and Education of Young Children.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|London Government Act 1899|public|14|13-07-1899|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for Local Government in London.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Metropolis Management Acts Amendment (Byelaws) Act 1899|public|15|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the provisions of the Metropolis Management Acts with respect to Byelaws.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum Act 1899|public|16|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to give powers to the Executive Committee of the Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum to invest Trust Funds in certain Securities. }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Tithe Rentcharge (Rates) Act 1899|public|17|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Payment of Rates on Tithe Rentcharge attached to a Benefice.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Congested Districts Board (Ireland) Act 1899|public|18|01-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend certain provisions of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896, affecting the Congested Districts Board, and to make further provision for the expenses of that Board out of money provided by Parliament.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Electric Lighting (Clauses) Act 1899|public|19|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act for incorporating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Provisional Orders made under the Acts relating to Electric Lighting.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Bodies Corporate (Joint Tenancy) Act 1899|public|20|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for enabling Bodies Corporate to hold Property in Joint Tenancy.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Seats for Shop Assistants Act 1899|public|21|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for Seats being supplied for the use of Shop Assistants.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Summary Jurisdiction Act 1899|public|22|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Anchors and Chain Cables Act 1899|public|23|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to simplify and amend the Law relating to the Testing and Sale of Anchors and Chain Cables.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|University of London Act 1899|public|24|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the University of London Act, 1898, with respect to Holloway College.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners Names Act 1899|public|25|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting a Land Tax and other Rates and Taxes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Act 1899|public|26|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Salaries and Allowances of the Commissioner, Receiver, and Assistant Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Validity Act 1899|public|27|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Manchester Canonries Act 1899|public|28|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend section twenty of the Parish of Manchester Division Act, 1850.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Baths and Washhouses Act 1899|public|29|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Baths and Washhouses Acts.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Commons Act 1899|public|30|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Inclosure Acts 1845 to 1882 and the Law relating to Commons and Open Spaces.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1899|public|31|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to grant Money for the purpose of certain Local Loans and for other purposes relating to Loans out of the Local Loans Fund.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act 1899|public|32|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for the Elementary Education of Defective and Epileptic Children in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Board of Education Act 1899|public|33|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Establishment of a Board of Education for England and Wales, and for matters connected therewith.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1899|public|34|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Inebriates Act 1899|public|35|09-08-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Inebriates Act, 1898.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Loans Act 1899|public|36|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to authorise certain Public Loans to certain Colonies or Places.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Act 1899|public|37|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend Section One of the Poor Law Act, 1889, and Section Four of the Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act, 1871.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph Act 1899|public|38|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the Improvement of Telephonic Communication, and otherwise with respect to Telegraphs.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man (Customs) Act 1899|public|39|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Customs Duties in the Isle of Man. }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Reserve Forces Act 1899|public|40|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Reserve Forces.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Military Works Act 1899|public|41|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for Defraying the Expenses of certain Military Works and other Military Services.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Naval Works Act 1899|public|42|09-08-1899|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, and to amend the Law with respect to the construction and use of Tramways for Naval Purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Royal Niger Company Act 1899|public|43|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to make provision for certain Payments to be made in connection with the Revocation of the Charter of the Royal Niger Company.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Small Dwellings Acquisition Act 1899|public|44|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to empower Local Authorities to advance Money for enabling Persons to acquire the Ownership of Small Houses in which they reside.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1899|public|45|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Patriotic Fund Act, 1881, and the Patriotic Fund Act, 1886.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Improvement of Land Act 1899|public|46|09-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the enactments relating to the improvement of land.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1899|public|47|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to provide for improving and extending the Procedure for obtaining Parliamentary Powers by way of Provisional Orders in matters relating to Scotland.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Lincolnshire Coroners Act 1899|public|48|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to constitute the Divisions of Lincolnshire separate Counties for all the purposes of the Coroners Acts.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1899|public|49|09-08-1899|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 to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1899|public|50|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act for establishing a Department of Agriculture and other Industries and Technical Instruction in Ireland, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1899|public|51|09-08-1899|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the sale of Food and Drugs.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Rushden and Higham Ferrers District Gas Act 1899|local|1|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for incorporating and conferring powers on the Rushden and Higham Ferrers District Gas Company.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Ilford Urban District Council (Rates) Act 1899|local|2|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|n Act to empower the Urban District Council of the Urban District of Ilford to make further provision in regard to the future collection of the local rates and for other purposes. |note4=(Repealed by S.I. 1965/510) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Aberdeen Harbour Act 1899|local|3|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Aberdeen Harbour Commissioners.|note4=(Repealed by Aberdeen Harbour Order Confirmation Act 1960 (c.i)) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Herne Bay Water Act 1899|local|4|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for conferring further powers upon the Herne Bay Waterworks Company and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas Company Act 1899|local|5|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas Company to raise additional capital and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by S.R.& O.1936/783(L)) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Crowborough District Gas Act 1899|local|6|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for supplying with Gas the District of Crowborough in the County of Sussex and adjacent places.|note4=(Repealed by S.R.& O. 1929/346(L)) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|St. David's Water and Gas Act 1899|local|7|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for supplying with Water and Gas the City of St. David's and adjacent places.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Clay Cross Water Act 1899|local|8|06-06-1899|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for transfer-ring to the Clay Cross Urban District Council the undertaking of the Clay Cross Waterworks Company and for empowering the Clay Cross Urban District Council to supply Water within their District and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by S.I.1957/1233(L)) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Glasgow District Subway (Additional Capital) Act 1899|local|9|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Glasgow District Subway Company to raise additional capital and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Loughborough and Sheepshead Railway Act 1899|local|10|06-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for making a Railway in the County of Leicester from the London Extension of the Great Central Railway at Loughborough to the Urban District of Sheepshed and for other purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act 1899|local|34|20-06-1899|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 relating to Castleford East Barnet Yalley Grays Thurrock Mexborough Sutton Coldfield and Worksop.|po1=Castleford Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Castleford. |po2=East Barnet Valley Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the East Barnet Valley Urban District Council. |po3=Grays Thurrock Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Grays Thurrock. |po4=Mexborough Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Mexborough. |po5=Sutton Coldfield Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Sutton Coldfield. |po6=Worksop Electric Lighting Order 1899|Provisional Order granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Urban District Council of Worksop.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 16) Act 1899|local|124|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Broadstairs Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po2=Christchurch and District Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po3=Guildford (Extension) Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po4=Newport (Isle of Wight) Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po5=Sandown and Shanklin Electric Lighting Order 1899| |po6=Westgate and Birchington Electric Lighting Order 1899|}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 18) Act 1899|local|125|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Royal Leamington Spa Electric Lighting Order 1899|}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Manchester Corporation (General Powers) Act 1899|local|188|01-08-1899|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers upon the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Manchester for the construction of works and the acquisition of lands and with respect to the regulation of street criers sale of ice creams and with reference to milk and other matters affecting the health and good government of the City and to enlarge their powers in connexion with the supply of electricity and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Great Northern Railway Act 1899|local|202|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Great Northern and Strand Railway Act 1899|local|203|01-08-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporating the Great Northern and Strand Railway Company and for empowering them to construct an Underground Railway from the parish of Saint Clement Danes in the Administrative County of London and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway (Extensions) Act 1899|local|262|09-08-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer further powers on the Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway Company for the construction of extension railways and works in the county of London and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Education Department Provisional Order Confirmation (London) Act 1899|local|276|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=London School Board Order 1899|}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Tancred's Charities Scheme Confirmation Act 1899|local|277|07-02-1899|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981) }}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Yorke Estate Act 1899|private|1|13-07-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to give effect to a compromise of opposing claims affecting certain estates of the late Sir James Cockbum 7th Baronet deceased situate in the Counties of Pembroke Cardigan and Carmarthen and in the City and County of London.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Cathcart's Divorce Act 1899|note1=|private|2|27-04-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Thomas Charles Duffin Cathcarfc of Ruperta House Newtownards Road in that part of the City of Belfast which is situate in County Down Medical Practitioner with Emily Jane Cathcart his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Jones' Divorce Act 1899|note1=|private|3|13-07-1899|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Charlotte Jane Jones the wife of Robert Colvill Jones with the said Robert Colvill Jones and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict."
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"text": "}}",
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"text": "The sixth session of the 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 17 October 1899 until 27 October 1899.",
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"text": "No local or private acts were passed during this session.",
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Appropriation Act 1899, Session 2|public|1|27-10-1899|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 to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict. Sess. 2"
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"text": "| {{|Treasury Bills Act 1899|public|2|27-10-1899|archived=n|An Act to raise Money by Treasury Bills for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred.}}",
"title": "62 & 63 Vict. Sess. 2"
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"text": "| {{|Second Session (Explanation) Act 1899|public|3|27-10-1899|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain References in the Acts of the last Session of Parliament to the next ensuing Session.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1963) }}",
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75,507,910 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1896 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1896. 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 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 11 February 1896 until 14 August 1896.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government (Elections) Act 1896|public|1|06-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to continue temporarily certain Powers for ihe Removal of Difficulties at Elections under the Local Government Act, 1894.}}
| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1896|public|2|27-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1896|public|3|27-03-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-six and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven.}}
| {{|Local Government (Elections) (No. 2) Act 1896|public|4|27-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to prevent certain Disqualifications for Elections to Parish Councils of 1896.}}
| {{|Poor Law Guardians (Ireland) (Women) Act 1896|public|5|31-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to enable Women to be elected and act as Poor Law Guardians in Ireland.}}
| {{|Naval Works Act 1896|public|6|31-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Construction of Works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purpose of the Royal Navy.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1896|public|7|21-05-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven.}}
| {{|Life Assurance Companies (Payment into Court) Act 1896|public|8|21-05-1896|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Life Assurance Companies to pay Money into Court in certain Cases.}}
| {{|Local Government (Determination of Differences) Act 1896|public|9|21-05-1896|archived=n|n Act to amend certain Provisions of the Local Government Act, 1888, with respect to the Determination of Differences by the Local Government Board.}}
| {{|Dispensary Committees (Ireland) Act 1896|public|10|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Appointment of Members of Dispensary Committees in Ireland.}}
| {{|Housing of the Working Classes (Ireland) Act 1896|public|11|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to remove certain Doubts with respect to the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, so far as it applies to Ireland.}}
| {{|Derelict Vessels (Report) Act 1896|public|12|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act for the better reporting of Floating Derelicts.}}
| {{|Incumbents of Benefices Loans Extension Act 1896|public|13|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to extend the Time for the Repayment of Loans granted by Queen Anne's Bounty to Incumbents of Benefices.}}
| {{|Short Titles Act 1896|public|14|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Citation of sundry Acts of Parliament.}}
| {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1896|public|15|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to Amend the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894.}}
| {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896|public|16|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Rating of Occupiers of Agricultural Land in England, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Glasgow Parliamentary Divisions Act 1896|public|17|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to redescribe the Parliamentary Divisions of the City of Glasgow.}}
| {{|Fisheries (Norfolk and Suffolk) Act 1896|public|18|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Fisheries Acts relating to Norfolk and Suffolk.}}
| {{|Public Health Act 1896|public|19|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision with respect to Epidemic, Eudemic, and Infectious Diseases, and to repeal the Acts relating to Quarantine.}}
| {{|Public Health (Ports) Act 1896|public|20|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Health Act with respect to the Powers of Port Sanitary Authorities.}}
| {{|Liverpool Court of Passage Act 1896|public|21|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure of the Liverpool Court of Passage.}}
| {{|Chairmen of District Councils Act 1896|public|22|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to exempt certain Chairmen of District Councils who have already taken the Oath from again taking the Oath before acting as Justices of the Peace.}}
| {{|Public Offices (Westminster Site) Act 1896|public|23|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of a Site for Public Offices in Westminster, and for purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Edinburgh General Register House Act 1896|public|24|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for the Acquisition of Property for the Extension of the General Register House at Edinburgh.}}
| {{|Friendly Societies Act 1896|public|25|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Friendly and other Societies.}}
| {{|Collecting Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies Act 1896|public|26|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Friendly Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies which receive Contributions and Premiums by means of Collectors.}}
| {{|London Cab Act 1896|public|27|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Cabs in London.}}
| {{|Finance Act 1896|public|28|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other Duties, to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and to make provision for the Financial Arrangements of the Year,}}
| {{|Bishopric of Bristol Amendment Act 1896|public|29|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bishopric of Bristol Act, 1884.}}
| {{|Conciliation Act 1896|public|30|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision for the Prevention and Settiement of Trade Disputes.}}
| {{|Housing, of the Working Classes Act 1890, Amendment (Scotland) Act 1896|public|31|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890.}}
| {{|Orkney and Zetland Small Piers and Harbours Act 1896|public|32|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Small Piers and Harbours in the Counties of Orkney and Zetland.}}
| {{|Royal Naval Reserve Volunteer Act 1896|public|33|14-08-1896|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws with respect to the Royal Naval Volunteers.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}
| {{|Railways (Ireland) Act 1896|public|34|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Railways and the Establishment of other means of Communication in Ireland, and for other purposes incidental thereto.}}
| {{|Judicial Trustees Act 1896|public|35|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of Judicial Trustees and otherwise to amend the Law respecting the Administration of Trusts and the Liability of Trustees.}}
| {{|Locomotives on Highways Act 1896|public|36|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Use of Locomotives on Highways.}}
| {{|Agricultural Rates, Congested Districts, and Burgh Land Tax Relief (Scotland) Act 1896|public|37|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Classification of Lands and Heritages for purposes of Rating in Scotland, for the Relief of the Occupiers of Agricultural Lands and Heritages, for the creation of a Fund for the Improvement of Congested Districts in the Highlands and Islands, and for Relief from the Payment of the Land Tax in Burghs in Scotland.}}
| {{|Uganda Railway Act 1896|public|38|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Construction of a Railway in Africa, from Mombasa to the Victoria Nyanza, through the Protectorates of Zanzibar, British East Africa, and Uganda.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1896|public|39|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1896|public|40|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1892.}}
| {{|Local Taxation (Ireland) Estate Duty Act 1896|public|41|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for paying to the Local Taxation (Ireland) Account a Share of the Estate Duty.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1896|public|42|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to grant Moneys for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}
| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1896|public|43|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887.}}
| {{|Truck Act 1896|public|44|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Truck Acts.}}
| {{|Stannaries Court (Abolition) Act 1896|public|45|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for abolishing the Court of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1896|public|46|14-08-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Land Law (Ireland) Act 1896|public|47|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Ownership of Land in Ireland, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Light Railways Act 1896|public|48|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Light Railways in Great Britain.}}
| {{|Law Agents (Scotland) Act Amendment Act 1896|public|49|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Law Agents and Notaries Public practising in Scotland.}}
| {{|Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act 1896|public|50|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for Superannuation Allowances to Poor Law Officers and Servants, and for Contributions towards such Allowances by such Officers and Servants; and to make other relative provisions.}}
| {{|Vexatious Actions Act 1896|public|51|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to prevent Abuse of the Process of the High Court or other Courts by the Institution of Vexatious Legal Proceedings.}}
| {{|Larceny Act 1896|public|52|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Jurisdiction exerciseable in Cases relating to the Receipt or Possession of Stolen Property.}}
| {{|Labourers (Ireland) Act 1896|public|53|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1883 to 1892.}}
| {{|Public Health (Ireland) Act 1896|public|54|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Public Health in Ireland.}}
| {{|Quarter Sessions (London) Act 1896|public|55|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provisions relating to the offices of Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of London.}}
| {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1896|public|56|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.}}
| {{|Burglary Act 1896|public|57|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Trial of Burglaries by Courts of Quarter Sessions.}}
| {{|West Highland Railway Guarantee Act 1896|public|58|14-08-1896|archived=n|Au Act for authorising the Treasury to guarantee the Interest on certain Capital of the West Highland Railway Company, and pay a Sum of Money to that Company.}}
| {{|Baths and Washhouses Act 1896|public|59|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Baths and Washhouses Acts.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Metropolitan District Railway (Extension of Time) Act 1896|local|1|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 19) Act 1896|local|111|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Burnley Order 1896| |po2=Leicester Order 1896| |po3=Oldham Order 1896| |po4=Wigan Order 1896| |po5=Wolverhampton Order 1896|}}
| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (Gas) Act 1896|local|112|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Great Driffield Gas Order 1896| |po2=Sandwich Corporation Gas Order 1896| |po3=South Molton Gas 1896| |po4=Tiverton Gas Order 1896|}}
| {{|Blackrock and Kingstown Drainage and Improvement|local|253|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Wolverton Estate Act 1896|private|1|21-05-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer upon Frederic, Lord Wolverton, and the Trustees of the property settled by a Deed of Arrangement, dated the 31st day of December 1888, in relation to the residuary real and personal estate of the late George Grenfell, Lord Wolverton, respectively, powers to raise money for the more speedy carrying out of certain of the objects of the said Deed; and to enable the grant of a jointure and portions by Frederic, Lord Wolverton, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Chambers Estate Act 1896|private|2|20-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Trustees of the Will of the late John Chambers of the Hurst Tibshelf in the County of Derby with the consent of the Chancery Division of the High Court to sell the Colliery Undertakings subject to his will to a Company or Companies limited by shares either wholly or partially for shares stock or securities and to retain such shares stock or securities as if authorised investments.}}
| {{|Griffin's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|3|21-05-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Richard Hollingsworth Griffin, formerly of 154, Rathmines Road, in the County of Dublin, but now of 67, Stephen Street, in the City of Dublin, Mechanical Engineer, with Annie Beatrice Griffin, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Scovell's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|4|02-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of George Vance Scovell, of the Grosvenor Hotel, Dublin, Esquire, with Vivienne Scovell, his now wife; and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Todd's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|5|02-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to Dissolve the Marriage of Robert Archer Ross Todd of Ballyshannon in the County of Donegal Solicitor with Sarah Gertrude Todd his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Abensur's Naturalisation Act 1896|note1=|private|6|07-08-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to naturalise Isaac Aaron Abensur, and to grant and confer upon him all the rights, privileges, and capacities of a natural-born subject of Her Majesty the Queen.}}
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"text": "The second session of the 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 11 February 1896 until 14 August 1896.",
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government (Elections) Act 1896|public|1|06-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to continue temporarily certain Powers for ihe Removal of Difficulties at Elections under the Local Government Act, 1894.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Army (Annual) Act 1896|public|2|27-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide, during Twelve Months, for the Discipline and Regulation of the Army.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 1) Act 1896|public|3|27-03-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-six and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Local Government (Elections) (No. 2) Act 1896|public|4|27-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to prevent certain Disqualifications for Elections to Parish Councils of 1896.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Guardians (Ireland) (Women) Act 1896|public|5|31-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to enable Women to be elected and act as Poor Law Guardians in Ireland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Naval Works Act 1896|public|6|31-03-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Construction of Works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purpose of the Royal Navy.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 1896|public|7|21-05-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Life Assurance Companies (Payment into Court) Act 1896|public|8|21-05-1896|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Life Assurance Companies to pay Money into Court in certain Cases.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Local Government (Determination of Differences) Act 1896|public|9|21-05-1896|archived=n|n Act to amend certain Provisions of the Local Government Act, 1888, with respect to the Determination of Differences by the Local Government Board.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Dispensary Committees (Ireland) Act 1896|public|10|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Appointment of Members of Dispensary Committees in Ireland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Housing of the Working Classes (Ireland) Act 1896|public|11|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to remove certain Doubts with respect to the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, so far as it applies to Ireland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Derelict Vessels (Report) Act 1896|public|12|02-07-1896|archived=n|An Act for the better reporting of Floating Derelicts.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Incumbents of Benefices Loans Extension Act 1896|public|13|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to extend the Time for the Repayment of Loans granted by Queen Anne's Bounty to Incumbents of Benefices.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Short Titles Act 1896|public|14|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Citation of sundry Acts of Parliament.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Diseases of Animals Act 1896|public|15|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to Amend the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Agricultural Rates Act 1896|public|16|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Rating of Occupiers of Agricultural Land in England, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Glasgow Parliamentary Divisions Act 1896|public|17|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to redescribe the Parliamentary Divisions of the City of Glasgow.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Fisheries (Norfolk and Suffolk) Act 1896|public|18|20-07-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Fisheries Acts relating to Norfolk and Suffolk.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Public Health Act 1896|public|19|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision with respect to Epidemic, Eudemic, and Infectious Diseases, and to repeal the Acts relating to Quarantine.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Ports) Act 1896|public|20|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Health Act with respect to the Powers of Port Sanitary Authorities.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Liverpool Court of Passage Act 1896|public|21|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure of the Liverpool Court of Passage.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Chairmen of District Councils Act 1896|public|22|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to exempt certain Chairmen of District Councils who have already taken the Oath from again taking the Oath before acting as Justices of the Peace.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Public Offices (Westminster Site) Act 1896|public|23|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for the acquisition of a Site for Public Offices in Westminster, and for purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Edinburgh General Register House Act 1896|public|24|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for the Acquisition of Property for the Extension of the General Register House at Edinburgh.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Friendly Societies Act 1896|public|25|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Friendly and other Societies.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Collecting Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies Act 1896|public|26|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Enactments relating to Friendly Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies which receive Contributions and Premiums by means of Collectors.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|London Cab Act 1896|public|27|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Cabs in London.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Finance Act 1896|public|28|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other Duties, to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue, and to make provision for the Financial Arrangements of the Year,}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Bishopric of Bristol Amendment Act 1896|public|29|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bishopric of Bristol Act, 1884.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Conciliation Act 1896|public|30|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision for the Prevention and Settiement of Trade Disputes.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Housing, of the Working Classes Act 1890, Amendment (Scotland) Act 1896|public|31|07-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Orkney and Zetland Small Piers and Harbours Act 1896|public|32|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Small Piers and Harbours in the Counties of Orkney and Zetland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Royal Naval Reserve Volunteer Act 1896|public|33|14-08-1896|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws with respect to the Royal Naval Volunteers.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Railways (Ireland) Act 1896|public|34|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Railways and the Establishment of other means of Communication in Ireland, and for other purposes incidental thereto.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Judicial Trustees Act 1896|public|35|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of Judicial Trustees and otherwise to amend the Law respecting the Administration of Trusts and the Liability of Trustees.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Locomotives on Highways Act 1896|public|36|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Use of Locomotives on Highways.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Agricultural Rates, Congested Districts, and Burgh Land Tax Relief (Scotland) Act 1896|public|37|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Classification of Lands and Heritages for purposes of Rating in Scotland, for the Relief of the Occupiers of Agricultural Lands and Heritages, for the creation of a Fund for the Improvement of Congested Districts in the Highlands and Islands, and for Relief from the Payment of the Land Tax in Burghs in Scotland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Uganda Railway Act 1896|public|38|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Construction of a Railway in Africa, from Mombasa to the Victoria Nyanza, through the Protectorates of Zanzibar, British East Africa, and Uganda.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1896|public|39|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to continue various Expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1896|public|40|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for raising further Money for the purpose of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1892.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Local Taxation (Ireland) Estate Duty Act 1896|public|41|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for paying to the Local Taxation (Ireland) Account a Share of the Estate Duty.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1896|public|42|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to grant Moneys for the purpose of certain Local Loans, and for other purposes relating to Local Loans.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1896|public|43|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Truck Act 1896|public|44|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Truck Acts.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Stannaries Court (Abolition) Act 1896|public|45|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act for abolishing the Court of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1896|public|46|14-08-1896|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 eight hundred and ninety-seven, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Land Law (Ireland) Act 1896|public|47|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Ownership of Land in Ireland, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Light Railways Act 1896|public|48|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Construction of Light Railways in Great Britain.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Law Agents (Scotland) Act Amendment Act 1896|public|49|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Law Agents and Notaries Public practising in Scotland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act 1896|public|50|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for Superannuation Allowances to Poor Law Officers and Servants, and for Contributions towards such Allowances by such Officers and Servants; and to make other relative provisions.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Vexatious Actions Act 1896|public|51|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to prevent Abuse of the Process of the High Court or other Courts by the Institution of Vexatious Legal Proceedings.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Larceny Act 1896|public|52|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Jurisdiction exerciseable in Cases relating to the Receipt or Possession of Stolen Property.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Labourers (Ireland) Act 1896|public|53|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1883 to 1892.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Ireland) Act 1896|public|54|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Public Health in Ireland.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Quarter Sessions (London) Act 1896|public|55|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to make provisions relating to the offices of Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of London.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Wild Birds Protection Act 1896|public|56|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Wild Birds Protection Acts.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Burglary Act 1896|public|57|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Trial of Burglaries by Courts of Quarter Sessions.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|West Highland Railway Guarantee Act 1896|public|58|14-08-1896|archived=n|Au Act for authorising the Treasury to guarantee the Interest on certain Capital of the West Highland Railway Company, and pay a Sum of Money to that Company.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Baths and Washhouses Act 1896|public|59|14-08-1896|archived=n|An Act to amend the Baths and Washhouses Acts.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Metropolitan District Railway (Extension of Time) Act 1896|local|1|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 19) Act 1896|local|111|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Burnley Order 1896| |po2=Leicester Order 1896| |po3=Oldham Order 1896| |po4=Wigan Order 1896| |po5=Wolverhampton Order 1896|}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (Gas) Act 1896|local|112|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Great Driffield Gas Order 1896| |po2=Sandwich Corporation Gas Order 1896| |po3=South Molton Gas 1896| |po4=Tiverton Gas Order 1896|}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Blackrock and Kingstown Drainage and Improvement|local|253|11-02-1896|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Wolverton Estate Act 1896|private|1|21-05-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to confer upon Frederic, Lord Wolverton, and the Trustees of the property settled by a Deed of Arrangement, dated the 31st day of December 1888, in relation to the residuary real and personal estate of the late George Grenfell, Lord Wolverton, respectively, powers to raise money for the more speedy carrying out of certain of the objects of the said Deed; and to enable the grant of a jointure and portions by Frederic, Lord Wolverton, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Chambers Estate Act 1896|private|2|20-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for empowering the Trustees of the Will of the late John Chambers of the Hurst Tibshelf in the County of Derby with the consent of the Chancery Division of the High Court to sell the Colliery Undertakings subject to his will to a Company or Companies limited by shares either wholly or partially for shares stock or securities and to retain such shares stock or securities as if authorised investments.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Griffin's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|3|21-05-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Richard Hollingsworth Griffin, formerly of 154, Rathmines Road, in the County of Dublin, but now of 67, Stephen Street, in the City of Dublin, Mechanical Engineer, with Annie Beatrice Griffin, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Scovell's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|4|02-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of George Vance Scovell, of the Grosvenor Hotel, Dublin, Esquire, with Vivienne Scovell, his now wife; and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Todd's Divorce Act 1896|note1=|private|5|02-07-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to Dissolve the Marriage of Robert Archer Ross Todd of Ballyshannon in the County of Donegal Solicitor with Sarah Gertrude Todd his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Abensur's Naturalisation Act 1896|note1=|private|6|07-08-1896|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to naturalise Isaac Aaron Abensur, and to grant and confer upon him all the rights, privileges, and capacities of a natural-born subject of Her Majesty the Queen.}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "}}",
"title": "59 & 60 Vict."
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75,507,958 | Lloyd DeVincenzi Sr. | The Hon. Lloyd Cecil Joseph DeVincenzi (Lloyd DeVincenzi Sr.) (6 March 1933 – 29 April 2001) was a Gibraltarian businessman and politician who served as Minister for Education and Recreation between 1969 and 1972 under Robert Peliza in the first Gibraltar House of Assembly. A member of the Integration With Britain Party (IWBP). DeVincenzi was elected in the 1969 Gibraltar General Election, contested between the IWBP, AACR and Isola Group.
DeVincenzi worked at his father's bakery as a young man, located in the south district of Gibraltar. He was also a member of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment (formerly the Gibraltar Defence Force), for a short period of time.
DeVincenzi ran in the 1969 Gibraltar General Election as a member of the Integration With Britain Party. He was elected as one of the 17 members of the House of Assembly, and made minister for Education and Recreation, notably opening the Victoria Stadium, now a part of the wider Bayside Sports Complex. He served in his ministerial role between 1969 and 1972.
DeVincenzi founded Lloyd's Enterprises Ltd, in Gibraltar, a food importer and supplier company, which still operates under the same name and purpose. DeVincenzi sold the company when moving to Canada with his family.
DeVincenzi was born in Gibraltar to a Gibraltarian father of Italian (Genoese) descent and Gibraltarian mother of English descent. DeVincenzi was evacuated to Casablanca and Gibraltar Camp in Mona, Jamaica during the Evacuation of the Gibraltarian civilian population during World War II.
DeVincenzi was an avid athlete, a founder of the Calpeans Athletics Club in 1954 and member of the Calpe Rowing Club, both of which still operate today.
DeVincenzi married Maria del Carmen DeVincenzi (née Gilbert) a fellow Gibraltarian evacuee, in 1963. They had two children. Denise, born November 1964, and Lloyd Jr. born January 1968.
After leaving office as a minister, and with the border between Gibraltar and Spain closed, DeVincenzi and his family immigrated to Calgary, Alberta, Canada in November 1978. They returned to Gibraltar in the 1990s. | [
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75,507,964 | Dionysodorus of Amaseia | Dionysodorus of Amaseia (Ancient Greek: Διονυσόδωρος ο Αμασιεύς, 1st century AD) was a Greek mathematician from Amaseia in Pontus.
Pliny the Elder, who lived during the same era, mentions that Dionysodorus calculated the circumference of the Earth and found it to be 42,000 stadia - a value significantly different from the larger and more accurate measurement of Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BC, which was 252,000 stadia, regardless of the value of the stadium used . There is often confusion between Dionysodorus of Amaseia and Dionysodorus of Caunus, who studied conic sections. | [
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75,508,028 | Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020 | [] | 2023-12-07T15:12:27Z | 2023-12-22T17:38:29Z | [] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Constituencies_Act_2020 |
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75,508,030 | Hermes Criophorus (Athens) | Hermes Criophorus (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμῆς Κριοφόρος, romanized: Hermês Kriophóros, lit. 'Hermes bearing a ram') is a marble sculpture of the second century AD depicting the Greek god Hermes, as god of pasture and shepherds, carrying away a young ram. The sculpture is a Roman copy of a Greek original of the fifth century BC. It was discovered in Troezenia in southern Greece in late nineteenth century, and it is now part of the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
Hermes Criophorus was produced sometime during the second century AD, and was a copy of a fifth century original attributed to the sculptor Naucydes, who was from the school of Polycleitus. It was discovered in the town of Troezen, in the Argolid peninsula (eastern Peloponnese) in 1890, during excavations of the French School carried out under Ernest Legrand. It was given accession number 243 in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
It is made of pentelic marble, and it is 1,80 m. tall, thus slightly over lifesize.
Hermes is depicted frontally nude, his body turned a bit to the left, in contrapposto as his weight rests on his right leg, leaving the left leg relaxed. He wears a chlamys fastened on his left shoulder that hangs down and covers the arm on that side. On his head, which is turned to the right, he wears a petasos (a type of hat) and holds a ram by the horns with his right hand. The ram is shown squatting on its hind legs in Hermes's right side, as Hermes drags it upwards. It is thus distinguished from other sculptures of the ram-bearing type, as Hermes drags the animal instead of carrying it tenderly over his shoulders.
On his other hand, Hermes would be carrying his caduceus, his most popular symbol, which is not preserved.
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75,508,044 | Alicia Mary Kelly | Alicia Mary Kelly RRC became Alicia Mary "Loll" Chipper RRC (16 September 1874 – 16 April 1942) was an Australian nurse who was born in Ireland. She was exceptionally awarded the Military Medal for her bravery while serving in France. She was also awarded the Royal Red Cross.
Kelly was born in Galway and few details are known of her life there. In 1910 she was qualifying as a nurse at the (Royal) Melbourne Hospital. She then went to work for three years at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. She was then at a private ear, nose and throat facility.
The First World War began in 1914 and in 1915 she joined the Australian Army Nursing Service as a staff nurse. Her mother was then living in Mount Dandenong. She left for Egypt and she worked with the 1st Australian General Hospital during the disastrous Gallipoli campaign where the allies were defeated by the Ottomans. She returned to Australia twice in 1915 on board the SS Euripides as she cared for the severely wounded soldiers who were being returned to their homeland. In the following April she and the 1st Australian General Hospital were sent to France. In April 1917 she was with the 29th Casualty Clearing Station when she became a Sister and in July she was posted to the 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station.
During an attack in France at Rouen she refused to leave her patients. She covered the heads of the patients with bedpans to give them a feeling of security and she held the hand of another patient.
In 1917 the London Gazette recorded that she had been awarded the Military Medal. Only seven Australian nurses had that honour as its given only for "conspicuous gallantry under fire". The award was at Buckingham Palace. Kelly also received the Royal Red Cross.
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75,508,048 | United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan | The United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) is one of the UN's special missions to assist Sudan in supporting the transition from dictatorship to democratic rule.
The operation was approved by the UN Security Council in 2020 under Resolution 2524 in accordance with the request of the civilian transitional government that ruled the country.
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75,508,073 | Listed buildings in Nottingham (Mapperley ward) | Mapperley is an electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is a mainly residential area to the north of the city centre. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, and the others include churches and a vicarage, a former lodge, three boundary markers, a former hospital chapel and theatre, and a former cinema. | [
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75,508,095 | 2024 Norwich City Council election | The 2024 Norwich City Council election will take place on 2 May 2024 to elect members of Norwich City Council in Norfolk, England. This will be on the same day as other local elections in England.
At the previous local elections in 2023, Labour retained its overall majority despite losing two seats to the Green Party. However, in November of that year four councillors resigned from the ruling Labour group, depriving the party of their majority for the first time in more than eleven years. As a result, the council fell into no overall control.
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75,508,098 | Geographic levels | In geography, different geographic (scale) levels are distinguished:
Within geography the use of geographic levels is also known as scales of analysis.
An area of several countries (such as the Middle East or West Africa) is sometimes counted under the continental scale level, sometimes under the regional scale. Actually, both are incorrect, because it does not include a continent but is larger than a country, while the regional scale is smaller than the national scale. Sometimes the international scale level is also used for this, but this term is not in general use. | [
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The regional scale level relates to a larger area, usually a region, state or province;
The national scale level relates to a country;
The continental scale level refers to a continent;
The global scale applies to the entire world;
The fluvial scale level relates to river basins. Within geography the use of geographic levels is also known as scales of analysis. An area of several countries is sometimes counted under the continental scale level, sometimes under the regional scale. Actually, both are incorrect, because it does not include a continent but is larger than a country, while the regional scale is smaller than the national scale. Sometimes the international scale level is also used for this, but this term is not in general use. | 2023-12-07T15:24:37Z | 2023-12-14T12:29:09Z | [
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75,508,105 | Jeante Strydom | Jeante Strydom is a South African netball player who plays for South Africa in the positions of goal defence and wing defence.
She was a key member of the South African squad which emerged as runners-up to Australia in the final of the 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series. She was included in the South African squad for the 2023 Netball World Cup, which was also her maiden appearance at a Netball World Cup tournament.
In 2019, she also spent a brief stint playing for the Bond Bull Sharks in Australia. She was also part of the Gauteng Golden Fireballs team which clinched bronze medal in the 2023 Telkom Netball League. She was signed by the Southern Steel team to play in New Zealand's ANZ Premiership ahead of the 2024 season. | [
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75,508,113 | Joseph Pocock | Joseph Albert Pocock (23 March 1884 – 8 August 1971) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in both the British Army and the British Indian Army.
Pocock was born in March 1884 at Bedminster, Somerset. Pocock gained a non-commissioned rank in the Royal Engineers, holding the rank of quartermaster-sergeant into the First World War. It was during the war that he gained a commission as a second lieutenant in April 1915, with promotion to lieutenant following in July 1917. Following the war, Pocock transferred to the British Indian Army Corps of Engineers in January 1922, with the rank of captain. In India, Pocock made three appearances in first-class cricket for the Europeans cricket team, making two appearances in the 1923–24 Bombay Quadrangular against the Parsees and the Hindus, with a further appearance coming in the 1924–25 Bombay Quadrangular against the Hindus, with all three matches played in Bombay. Playing as a bowler, he took 16 wickets at an average of 33.12; he took two five wicket hauls, with best figures of 5 for 66.
In the Indian Army, a further promotion to major followed in September 1926. He was later promoted to lieutenant colonel in September 1934, prior to retiring in March 1939. Pocock died at Bristol in August 1971. His son was the businessman Michael Pocock. | [
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75,508,128 | Little Death (film) | Little Death is an upcoming American comedy-drama film, directed by Jack Begert in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Begert and Dani Goffstein. It stars David Schwimmer, Gaby Hoffmann, Dominic Fike, Talia Ryder, Jena Malone and Sante Bentivoglio. Darren Aronofsky serves as a producer under his Protozoa Pictures banner.
It will have its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2024.
In July 2022, it was announced David Schwimmer, Dominic Fike and Talia Ryder had joined the cast of the film, with Jack Begert making his directorial debut from a screenplay he wrote alongside Dani Goffstein, and Darren Aronofsky set to produce under his Protozoa Pictures banner, alongside Sam Canter of Psycho Films and Andy Cohen of AC Films, his first venture into narrative film from documentary.
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75,508,141 | UNSA F.C. | Universitas Surakarta Football Club, often abbreviated to UNSA, is an Indonesian football club based in Surakarta, Central Java. They currently compete in the Liga 3 Central Java Zone. | [
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75,508,172 | Klára B. Kokas | Klára B. Kokas (1907–1962) was a Hungarian art director and costume designer. During the Horthy era she was active designing setss and costumes for the Hungarian film industry and theatre. She also produced several films in the 1940s. Following the end of the Second World War she emigrated to Italy and then settled in Argentina where she opened a ceramics factory. | [
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75,508,203 | Gerd Leuchs | Gerhard "Gerd" Leuchs (born June 14, 1950) is a German experimental physicist in optics. He is the Director Emeritus at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light and an adjunct professor in the physics department at the University of Ottawa. From 1994-2019 he was a full professor of physics and since 2019 has been a senior professor at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU).
Leuchs holds honorary degrees from the Technical University of Denmark and Saint Petersburg State University.
Leuchs studied physics and mathematics at the University of Cologne from 1970 to 1975 and received his doctorate from the University of Munich in 1978. From 1980-1981, Leuchs served as a visiting fellow for the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) in Boulder, Colorado.
Leuchs served as the Feodor-Lynen Fellow for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Heisenberg Fellow for the German Science Foundation and as a Visiting Professor for the Australian National University.
Leuchs' research includes quantum mechanics, quantum beats, nanophotonics and related topics in optics.
From 1985-1989, Leuchs served as the head of the gravitational wave group at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics. He was a founding director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light when it was converted from the Max Planck Research Group for Optics, Information and Photonics.
In 2003, Leuchs' research team demonstrated, for the first time, that a radially polarized field can be focused to a tighter spot size than for standard linear polarization. The electromagnetic field produced by the tightly focused light can be used to manipulate atoms or other small-scale objects.
In 2010, Leuchs' research team, in collaboration with the Université libre de Bruxelles, developed a quantum error correcting code, an early demonstration of error correction achieved at the quanta scale. The correcting code, based on linear optics, protects against the loss of photons for quantum information processing.
Dorn, R., Quabis, S., & Leuchs, G. (2003). Sharper focus for a radially polarized light beam. Physical Review Letters, 91(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.91.233901
Lassen, M., Sabuncu, M., Huck, A. et al. Quantum optical coherence can survive photon losses using a continuous-variable quantum erasure-correcting code. Nature Photon 4, 700–705 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2010.168 | [
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75,508,208 | Grève de Lecq Barracks | Grève de Lecq Barracks is an army barracks in Jersey. Construction began in 1810 in response to the threat of invasion by the French. It functioned until 1926 and was acquired by the National Trust in 1972. These barracks were unoccupied at the Census of 1921. | [
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75,508,226 | Emeka Must Shine | Emeka Must Shine is the third studio album by Blaqbonez which peaked number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria and charting in more than 20 nations' official album charts, such as the UK's official albums chart. It is currently on the U.S. Billboard Afrobeat chart.
Emeka Must Shine is made up of 14 tracks and it was released on 27 October 2023, under Chocolate City Music. The album is the follow up album of Young Preacher album. The album included guest appearances from indigenous artists such as Black Sherif, Jeriq, Victony, Odumodublvck, M24, Zlatan, Young Jonn and Ludacris. It also features producers such as Projexx, Masterkraft, Ramoni and North Boi. The album is a blend of Afrobeats, Hip-Hop, Drill, R&B and Alté music. A song in the album No Sleep $$$ feat Young Jonn peaked on the U.S. Billboard Afrobeat songs charts.
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75,508,234 | Sea of nodes | A sea of nodes is a graph representation of single-static assignment (SSA) representation of a program that combines data flow and control flow, and relaxes the control flow from a total order to a partial order, keeping only the orderings required by data flow. It is similar to a value dependency graph (VDG).
It makes it easier for an optimizer to reorder instructions, but requires a global code motion algorithm to convert it back into a control flow graph (CFG). It allows dead code elimination and constant propagation to be done together, which allows both optimizations to apply more often.
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75,508,256 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1869 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1869. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (8,406,272l. 13s. 4d.) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£8,406,272 13s. 4d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1869|public|1|19-03-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Brazilian Slave Trade Repeal Act 1869|note1=|public|2|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lord Napier's Salary Act 1869|public|3|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1869|public|4|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1869|public|5|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Railway Companies Meetings Act 1869|public|6|19-04-1869|archived=n|An Act to repeal so much of The Regulation of Railways Act, 1868 as relates to the approval by meetings of incorporated railway companies of bills and certificates for conferring further powers on those companies.}}
| {{|East India Irrigation and Canal Act 1869|note1=|public|7|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£17,100,000) Act|public|8|13-05-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Salmon Fishery (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|9|13-05-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Colonial Prisoners Removal Act 1869|note1=|public|10|13-05-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for authorizing the Removal of Prisoners from one Colony to another for the purposes of Punishment.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping (Colonial) Act 1869|note1=|public|11|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naval Stores Act 1869|note1=|public|12|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Militia Act 1869|public|13|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Revenue Act 1869|note1=or the Customs and Inland Revenue Duties Act 1869|public|14|24-06-1869|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to repeal and alter other Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Pensioners Civil Disabilities Relief Act 1869|note1=|public|15|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Norfolk Island Bishopric Act 1869|note1=|public|16|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869|public|17|24-06-1869|archived=n|An Act for the Preservation of Sea Birds.}}
| {{|Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1869|note1=>|public|18|24-06-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act.}}
| {{|Stannaries Act 1869|note1=|public|19|24-06-1869|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the law relating to Mining Partnerships within the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall, and to the Court of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Oxford University Statutes Act 1869|note1=or the University of Oxford Act 1869|public|20|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Corrupt Practices Commission Expenses Act 1869|note1=|public|21|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1869|public|22|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Municipal Corporation (Recorders) Act 1869|note1=or the Borough Recorders' Deputies Act 1869|public|23|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Newspapers, Printers, and Reading Rooms Repeal Act 1869|note1=|public|24|12-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal certain enactments relating to Newspapers, Pamphlets, and other Publications, and to Printers, Typefounders, and Reading Rooms.}}
| {{|Orphan and Deserted Children (Ireland) Act 1869|public|25|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trustee Appointment Act 1869|note1=|public|26|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wine and Beerhouse Act 1869|note1=|public|27|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Parks (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|28|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|India (Inam Lands) Act 1869|public|29|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cowgill Parish: Marriages Confirmation, Park Gate Chapel Act 1869|public|30|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1869 (No. 2)|note1=or the Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1869|public|31|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1869|note1=|public|32|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Judicial Statistics (Scotland) Act 1869|note1=|public|33|26-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Collection of Judicial Statistics in Scotland.}}
| {{|Stipendiary Magistrates' Act 1869|note1=|public|34|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Prisons (Scotland) Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|35|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Juries (Lighthouse Keepers' Exemption) Act 1869|note1=|public|36|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Common Pleas at Lancaster Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|37|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bails Act 1869|note1=|public|38|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Endowed Institutions (Scotland) Act 1869|public|39|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sunday and Ragged Schools (Exemption from Rating) Act 1869|note1=|public|40|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Rate Assessment and Collection Act 1869|note1=|public|41|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Irish Church Act 1869|public|42|26-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to put an end to the Establishment of the Church of Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the Temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.}}
| {{|Diplomatic Salaries, &c. Act 1869|note1=|public|43|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1869|note1=|public|44|02-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision respecting Greenwich Hospital, and the application of the revenues thereof.}}
| {{|Union Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|45|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Administration of Estates Act 1869|note1=|public|46|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|High Constables Act 1869|note1=|public|47|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Companies Clauses Act 1869|note1=|public|48|02-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Clauses Act 1863.}}
| {{|Local Stamp Act 1869|note1=|public|49|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Medical Officers Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1869|note1=or the Medical Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1869|public|50|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|County Courts Admiralty Jurisdiction Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|51|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shipping Dues Exemption Act Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|52|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cinque Ports Act 1869|note1=|public|53|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|54|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Municipal Corporation (Elections) Act 1869|note1=or the Municipal Corporation (Election) Act 1869or the Municipal Franchise Act 1869|public|55|02-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to shorten the Term of Residence required as a Qualification for the Municipal Franchise, and to make provision for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Municipal Corporations Act 1882) }}
| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1869|public|56|02-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Endowed Schools and other Educational Endowments in England, and otherwise to provide for the Advancement of Education.|note4=(Repealed by Education Act 1973) }}
| {{|Seamen's Clothing Act 1869|note1=|public|57|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Schools Act 1869|note1=|public|58|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Savings Bank Investment Act 1869|note1=|public|59|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Political Offices Pension Act 1869|note1=|public|60|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trades Unions Funds Protection Act|note1=or the Trades Union Funds Protection Act 1869or the Trade Union Funds Protection Act 1869or the Trade Unions Funds Protection Act 1869|public|61|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Debtors Act 1869|public|62|09-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt, for the punishment of fraudulent debtors, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Poor Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|63|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1869|public|64|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Corrupt Practices, Dublin City Act 1869|public|65|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Militia Pay Act 1869|note1=|public|66|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Valuation (Metropolis) Act 1869|note1=|public|67|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Evidence Further Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|68|09-08-1869|archived=n|An Act for the further Amendment of the Law of Evidence.}}
| {{|Jamaica Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|69|09-08-1869|archived=n| }}
| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1869|note1=|public|70|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bankruptcy Act 1869|public|71|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law of Bankruptcy.|note4=(Repealed by Bankruptcy Act 1883) }}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act, Ireland 1869|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1869|public|72|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Telegraph Act 1869|note1=|public|73|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|74|09-08-1869|archived=n|An Act to extend the period for the Repayment of Advances of Public Money for the construction of certain Public Works in Ireland, and also to incorporate the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland for certain purposes, and to vest in the said Commissioners lands and premises held on public trusts.}}
| {{|Slave Trade Jurisdiction (Zanzibar) Act 1869|note1=|public|75|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Fortifications (Expenses) Act 1869|public|76|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Basses Lights Act 1869|note1=|public|77|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Criminal Lunatics Act 1869|note1=|public|78|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Officers Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1869|note1=or the Local Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1869|public|79|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Militia (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|80|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}
| {{|Volunteer Act 1869|note1=|public|81|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Building Act 1869|note1=|public|82|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bankruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act 1869|note1=|public|83|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Durham Chancery Act 1869|public|84|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish the office of Cursitor of the Court of Chancery in the palatine of Durham.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1950) }}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1869|note1=|public|85|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parliamentary Returns Act 1869|note1=|public|86|09-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Presentation of Accounts, Statements, Returns, and Documents to Parliament.}}
| {{|Prevention of Gaming (Scotland) Act 1869|note1=|public|87|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Straits Settlements (Ecclesiastical) Act 1869|public|88|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Clerks of Assize, &c. Act 1869|note1=|public|89|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1869|note1=|public|90|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Courts of Justice (Salaries and Funds) Act 1869|note1=|public|91|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|92|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1869|public|93|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|New Parishes Acts and Church Building Acts Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|94|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the New Parishes Acts and Church Buildings Acts.}}
| {{|Millbank Prison Act 1869|note1=|public|95|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Contagious Diseases Act 1869|note1=|public|96|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Government of India Act 1869|note1=|public|97|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indian Councils Act 1869|note1=|public|98|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Habitual Criminals Act 1869|note1=|public|99|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sanitary Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|100|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Canada (Rupert's Land) Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|101|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1869|note1=|public|102|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs and Excise Warehousing Act 1869|note1=|public|103|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dividends and Stock Act 1869|note1=|public|104|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Harbour of Galle Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|105|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|East India Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|106|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Commons Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|107|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Commons Act 1866.}}
| {{|Sanitary Act 1866 Amendment Act 1869|public|108|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Residence of Incumbents Act 1869|note1=|public|109|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing part of an Act of the first year of the reign of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, intituled "An Act to vest in the two Universities the presentations of benefices belonging to Papists," and for securing uniformity in the law relating to the residence of spiritual persons upon their benefices, and to the penalties and forfeitures consequent on non-residence.}}
| {{|Charitable Trusts Act 1869|note1=|public|110|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bishops Resignation Act 1869|note1=|public|111|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Adulteration of Seeds Act 1869|note1=|public|112|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Nitro Glycerine Act 1869|note1=|public|113|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}
| {{|Abandonment of Railways Act 1869|note1=|public|114|11-08-1869|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Abandonment of Railways and the Dissolution of Railway Companies.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869|note1=|public|115|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Hackney and Stage Carriages within the Metropolitan Police District.}}
| {{|Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|116|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act, 1868.}}
| {{|Pharmacy Act 1869|note1=|public|117|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|West Middlesex Waterworks Act 1869|local|1|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1869|local|159|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Novar and Culcairn Estates Act 1869|private|1|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Joseph Crossley's Estate Act 1869|private|2|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marquis Camden's Estate Act 1869|private|3|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lord Calthorpe's Leasing Act 1869|private|4|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lloyd's Manchester Estates Act 1869|private|5|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ferguson Bequest Fund Act 1869|private|6|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shrewsbury Estate Act 1869|private|7|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lady Slaney's (Trust) Estate Act 1869|private|8|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Williams' Estate Act 1869|private|9|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wilshere's Estate Act 1869|private|10|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Relief of Alexander Bruce, and the heirs of the first Lord Balfour, from the effect of the attainder of the fifth Lord Balfour.|note1=|private|11|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Pandeli Ralli Act 1869|note1=|private|12|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|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 1869. 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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (8,406,272l. 13s. 4d.) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£8,406,272 13s. 4d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1869|public|1|19-03-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "| {{|Brazilian Slave Trade Repeal Act 1869|note1=|public|2|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Lord Napier's Salary Act 1869|public|3|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1869|public|4|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1869|public|5|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies Meetings Act 1869|public|6|19-04-1869|archived=n|An Act to repeal so much of The Regulation of Railways Act, 1868 as relates to the approval by meetings of incorporated railway companies of bills and certificates for conferring further powers on those companies.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|East India Irrigation and Canal Act 1869|note1=|public|7|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£17,100,000) Act|public|8|13-05-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Salmon Fishery (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|9|13-05-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Prisoners Removal Act 1869|note1=|public|10|13-05-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for authorizing the Removal of Prisoners from one Colony to another for the purposes of Punishment.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping (Colonial) Act 1869|note1=|public|11|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Naval Stores Act 1869|note1=|public|12|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Militia Act 1869|public|13|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1869|note1=or the Customs and Inland Revenue Duties Act 1869|public|14|24-06-1869|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to repeal and alter other Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Pensioners Civil Disabilities Relief Act 1869|note1=|public|15|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Norfolk Island Bishopric Act 1869|note1=|public|16|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869|public|17|24-06-1869|archived=n|An Act for the Preservation of Sea Birds.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1869|note1=>|public|18|24-06-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Stannaries Act 1869|note1=|public|19|24-06-1869|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the law relating to Mining Partnerships within the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall, and to the Court of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Oxford University Statutes Act 1869|note1=or the University of Oxford Act 1869|public|20|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Corrupt Practices Commission Expenses Act 1869|note1=|public|21|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1869|public|22|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Corporation (Recorders) Act 1869|note1=or the Borough Recorders' Deputies Act 1869|public|23|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Newspapers, Printers, and Reading Rooms Repeal Act 1869|note1=|public|24|12-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal certain enactments relating to Newspapers, Pamphlets, and other Publications, and to Printers, Typefounders, and Reading Rooms.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Orphan and Deserted Children (Ireland) Act 1869|public|25|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Trustee Appointment Act 1869|note1=|public|26|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Wine and Beerhouse Act 1869|note1=|public|27|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Public Parks (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|28|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|India (Inam Lands) Act 1869|public|29|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Cowgill Parish: Marriages Confirmation, Park Gate Chapel Act 1869|public|30|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1869 (No. 2)|note1=or the Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1869|public|31|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1869|note1=|public|32|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Judicial Statistics (Scotland) Act 1869|note1=|public|33|26-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Collection of Judicial Statistics in Scotland.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Stipendiary Magistrates' Act 1869|note1=|public|34|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Prisons (Scotland) Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|35|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Juries (Lighthouse Keepers' Exemption) Act 1869|note1=|public|36|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Common Pleas at Lancaster Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|37|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Bails Act 1869|note1=|public|38|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Institutions (Scotland) Act 1869|public|39|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Sunday and Ragged Schools (Exemption from Rating) Act 1869|note1=|public|40|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Poor Rate Assessment and Collection Act 1869|note1=|public|41|26-07-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Irish Church Act 1869|public|42|26-07-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to put an end to the Establishment of the Church of Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the Temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Diplomatic Salaries, &c. Act 1869|note1=|public|43|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1869|note1=|public|44|02-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision respecting Greenwich Hospital, and the application of the revenues thereof.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Union Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|45|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Administration of Estates Act 1869|note1=|public|46|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|High Constables Act 1869|note1=|public|47|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Companies Clauses Act 1869|note1=|public|48|02-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Companies Clauses Act 1863.}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Local Stamp Act 1869|note1=|public|49|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Medical Officers Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1869|note1=or the Medical Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1869|public|50|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|County Courts Admiralty Jurisdiction Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|51|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Shipping Dues Exemption Act Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|52|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Cinque Ports Act 1869|note1=|public|53|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|54|02-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Corporation (Elections) Act 1869|note1=or the Municipal Corporation (Election) Act 1869or the Municipal Franchise Act 1869|public|55|02-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to shorten the Term of Residence required as a Qualification for the Municipal Franchise, and to make provision for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Municipal Corporations Act 1882) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1869|public|56|02-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Endowed Schools and other Educational Endowments in England, and otherwise to provide for the Advancement of Education.|note4=(Repealed by Education Act 1973) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Seamen's Clothing Act 1869|note1=|public|57|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools Act 1869|note1=|public|58|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Savings Bank Investment Act 1869|note1=|public|59|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Political Offices Pension Act 1869|note1=|public|60|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Trades Unions Funds Protection Act|note1=or the Trades Union Funds Protection Act 1869or the Trade Union Funds Protection Act 1869or the Trade Unions Funds Protection Act 1869|public|61|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Debtors Act 1869|public|62|09-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt, for the punishment of fraudulent debtors, and for other purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Poor Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|63|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1869|public|64|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Corrupt Practices, Dublin City Act 1869|public|65|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Militia Pay Act 1869|note1=|public|66|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Valuation (Metropolis) Act 1869|note1=|public|67|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Evidence Further Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|68|09-08-1869|archived=n|An Act for the further Amendment of the Law of Evidence.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Jamaica Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|69|09-08-1869|archived=n| }}",
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"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1869|note1=|public|70|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy Act 1869|public|71|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law of Bankruptcy.|note4=(Repealed by Bankruptcy Act 1883) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act, Ireland 1869|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1869|public|72|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph Act 1869|note1=|public|73|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|74|09-08-1869|archived=n|An Act to extend the period for the Repayment of Advances of Public Money for the construction of certain Public Works in Ireland, and also to incorporate the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland for certain purposes, and to vest in the said Commissioners lands and premises held on public trusts.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Slave Trade Jurisdiction (Zanzibar) Act 1869|note1=|public|75|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Fortifications (Expenses) Act 1869|public|76|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Basses Lights Act 1869|note1=|public|77|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Criminal Lunatics Act 1869|note1=|public|78|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Local Officers Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1869|note1=or the Local Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1869|public|79|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Militia (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|80|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Territorial Army and Militia Act 1921) }}",
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"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Volunteer Act 1869|note1=|public|81|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Building Act 1869|note1=|public|82|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act 1869|note1=|public|83|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Durham Chancery Act 1869|public|84|09-08-1869|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish the office of Cursitor of the Court of Chancery in the palatine of Durham.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1950) }}",
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"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1869|note1=|public|85|09-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Returns Act 1869|note1=|public|86|09-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Presentation of Accounts, Statements, Returns, and Documents to Parliament.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Prevention of Gaming (Scotland) Act 1869|note1=|public|87|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Straits Settlements (Ecclesiastical) Act 1869|public|88|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Clerks of Assize, &c. Act 1869|note1=|public|89|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1869|note1=|public|90|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Courts of Justice (Salaries and Funds) Act 1869|note1=|public|91|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1869|note1=|public|92|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1869|public|93|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|New Parishes Acts and Church Building Acts Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|94|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the New Parishes Acts and Church Buildings Acts.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Millbank Prison Act 1869|note1=|public|95|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases Act 1869|note1=|public|96|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Government of India Act 1869|note1=|public|97|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Indian Councils Act 1869|note1=|public|98|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Habitual Criminals Act 1869|note1=|public|99|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Loans Act 1869|note1=|public|100|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Canada (Rupert's Land) Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|101|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1869|note1=|public|102|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Excise Warehousing Act 1869|note1=|public|103|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Dividends and Stock Act 1869|note1=|public|104|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Harbour of Galle Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|105|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|East India Loan Act 1869|note1=|public|106|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Commons Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|107|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Commons Act 1866.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Act 1866 Amendment Act 1869|public|108|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Residence of Incumbents Act 1869|note1=|public|109|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing part of an Act of the first year of the reign of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, intituled \"An Act to vest in the two Universities the presentations of benefices belonging to Papists,\" and for securing uniformity in the law relating to the residence of spiritual persons upon their benefices, and to the penalties and forfeitures consequent on non-residence.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Charitable Trusts Act 1869|note1=|public|110|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Bishops Resignation Act 1869|note1=|public|111|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "| {{|Adulteration of Seeds Act 1869|note1=|public|112|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Nitro Glycerine Act 1869|note1=|public|113|11-08-1869|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 117,
"text": "| {{|Abandonment of Railways Act 1869|note1=|public|114|11-08-1869|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Abandonment of Railways and the Dissolution of Railway Companies.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 118,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869|note1=|public|115|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Hackney and Stage Carriages within the Metropolitan Police District.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 119,
"text": "| {{|Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Amendment Act 1869|note1=|public|116|11-08-1869|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act, 1868.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 120,
"text": "| {{|Pharmacy Act 1869|note1=|public|117|10-12-1868|note3=|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1869|local|159|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 126,
"text": "| {{|Joseph Crossley's Estate Act 1869|private|2|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 127,
"text": "| {{|Marquis Camden's Estate Act 1869|private|3|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 128,
"text": "| {{|Lord Calthorpe's Leasing Act 1869|private|4|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 129,
"text": "| {{|Lloyd's Manchester Estates Act 1869|private|5|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 130,
"text": "| {{|Ferguson Bequest Fund Act 1869|private|6|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 131,
"text": "| {{|Shrewsbury Estate Act 1869|private|7|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 132,
"text": "| {{|Lady Slaney's (Trust) Estate Act 1869|private|8|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "32 & 33 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 133,
"text": "| {{|Williams' Estate Act 1869|private|9|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 134,
"text": "| {{|Wilshere's Estate Act 1869|private|10|10-12-1868|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 135,
"text": "| {{|Relief of Alexander Bruce, and the heirs of the first Lord Balfour, from the effect of the attainder of the fifth Lord Balfour.|note1=|private|11|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 136,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Pandeli Ralli Act 1869|note1=|private|12|10-12-1868|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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75,508,263 | Nikolas Bentel (artist) | Nikolas Gregory Bentel (born November 23, 1993) is an Italian-American artist and designer based in New York. He is the founder and owner of an art studio, Nik Bentel Studio.
Nikolas Bentel was born on November 23, 1993, to architects Carol Bentel and Paul Bentel. Raised in New York, Bentel graduated from the Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Dual Degree Program in 2017. He studied modern culture and media at Brown University and industrial design at RISD. Later, Bentel received a master of architecture from Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, in 2022.
He uses alternate forms of product design, advertising, and performance art. Bentel designs and releases small, limited-edition objects. He founded Nik Bentel Studio in 2017, and since then, he has been serving as its owner. In the following year, Bentel purchased a 1973 untitled print by Robert Rauschenberg and created The Erased Rauschenberg. The art piece was auctioned for $20,000.
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75,508,267 | Jonathan Jackson Foundation | Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF), founded in the year 2019, is a Nairobi-based non-governmental organization that aims to provide sustainable livelihoods for youth and women in informal settlements in Kenya. JJF's transformative agenda is to provide the target group with a fishing rod and teach them how to become self-sustainable. The foundation's pillars include economic empowerment through the Jenga Bizna Mtaani program, sports (Basketball & football), and Humanitarian aid through the Jenga Jirani initiative.
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75,508,268 | 2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B | The 2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B will be a football competition held in Brazil, equivalent to the second division. The competition will begin on 20 April and will end on 26 November.
Twenty teams will compete in the tournament, twelve returning from the 2023 season, four promoted from the 2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C (Amazonas, Brusque, Operário Ferroviário and Paysandu), and four relegated from the 2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (América Mineiro, Coritiba, Goiás and Santos). This will be the first Série B played by Santos in their history.
The top four teams will be promoted to the 2025 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.
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75,508,269 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1868. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
Continuing the third session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 19 November 1867 until 31 July 1868.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus (Ireland) Act 1868|public|7|28-02-1868|archived=n|An Act to further continue the Act of the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter One, intituled "An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend, and detain for a limited Time, such Persons as he or they shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government."}}
| {{|London Museum Site Act 1868|note1=|public|8|28-02-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Acquisition of a Site for a Museum in the East of London.}}
| {{|Exchequer Extra Receipts Act 1868|note1=|public|9|30-03-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Disposal of extra Receipts of Public Departments.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£362,398 19s. 9d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|10|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Three hundred and sixty-two thousand three hundred und ninety-eight Pounds Nineteen Shillings and Ninepence out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Years ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.}}
| {{|Court of Appeal in Chancery Act 1868|public|11|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act to make further Provision for the Despatch of Business in the Court of Appeal in Chancery.}}
| {{|Fairs (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|12|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Alteration of Days upon which, and of Places at which, Fairs are now held in Ireland.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£6,000,000) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£6,000,000) Act (1868)|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|13|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Six million Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1868|public|14|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1868|public|15|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£17,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|16|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Seventeen million Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. }}
| {{|London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|17|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to farther continue and appropriate the London Coal and Wine Duties.}}
| {{|Railways (Extension of Time) Act 1868|note1=|public|18|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to give further Time for making certain Railways.}}
| {{|Dean and Chapter Act 1868|public|19|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act for declaring valid certain Orders of Her Majesty in Council relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and to the Deans and Chapters of certain Churches.}}
| {{|Legitimacy Declaration Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Legitimacy Declaration (Ireland) Act 1868|public|20|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Persons in Ireland to establish Legitimacy and the Validity of Marriages, and the Right to be deemed Natural-born Subjects.}}
| {{|Prison Officers Compensation Act 1868|note1=|public|21|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide Compensation to Officers of certain discontinued Prisons.}}
| {{|Petty Sessions and Lock-up House Act 1868|note1=|public|22|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Places for holding Petty Sessions and to Lock-up Houses for the temporary Confinement of Persons taken into Custody and not yet committed for Trial.}}
| {{|Frampton Mansel Marriage Act 1868|note1=|public|23|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease of Frampton Mansel in the Parish of Sapperton in the County of Gloucester.}}
| {{|Capital Punishment Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|24|29-05-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for carrying out of Capital Punishment within Prisons.|note4=(Repealed by Human Rights Act 1998) }}
| {{|Industrial Schools Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Industrial Schools (Ireland) Act 1868|public|25|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Industrial Schools Act to Ireland.}}
| {{|Indian Railway Companies Act 1868|note1=|public|26|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable certain guaranteed Indian Railway Companies to raise Money on Debenture Stock.}}
| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1868|public|27|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of One million six hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bonds for the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.}}
| {{|Revenue Act 1868|note1=or the Customs and Income Tax Act 1868|public|28|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Income Tax.}}
| {{|Medical Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|29|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Medical Practitioners in the Colonies.}}
| {{|United Parishes (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|30|29-05-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of Victoria, Chapter Forty-four, relating to the Formation of quoad sacra Parishes in Scotland, and to repeal the Act of the Twenty«-ninth and Thirtieth Years of the Reign of Victoria, Chapter Seventy-seven. }}
| {{|Stockbrokers (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|31|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in Ireland in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled "An Act for the better Regulation of Stockbrokers."}}
| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1868|note1=|public|32|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for annexing Conditions to the Appointment of Persons to Offices in certain Schools.}}
| {{|Cotton Statistics Act 1868|note1=|public|33|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Collection and Publication of Cotton Statistics.}}
| {{|Writs Registration (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|34|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to alter some provisions in the existing Acts as to registration of writs in certain registers in Scotland.}}
| {{|Duchy of Cornwall Management Act 1868|public|35|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Provision in "The Duchy of Cornwall Management Act 1863," relating to permanent Improvements.}}
| {{|Alkali Act 1868|public|36|25-06-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make perpetual the Alkali Act 1863.|note4=(Repealed by Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1881) }}
| {{|Documentary Evidence Act 1868|note1=|public|37|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Documentary Evidence in certain Cases.}}
| {{|Indian Prize Money Act 1868|note1=|public|38|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Appropriation of certain unclaimed Shares of Prize Money acquired by Soldiers and Seamen in India.}}
| {{|Jurors Affirmation (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|39|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to give Relief to Jurors who may refuse or be unwilling from alleged conscientious Motives to be sworn in Civil or Criminal Proceedings in Scotland.}}
| {{|Partition Act 1868|note1=|public|40|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Partition.}}
| {{|Borough Electors Act 1868|note1=|public|41|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make Provision in the Case of Boroughs ceasing to return Members to serve in Parliament respecting Rights of Election which have been vested in Persons entitled to vote for such Members.}}
| {{|Municipal Rate (Edinburgh) Act 1868|note1=|public|42|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Chapter Fifty, by abolishing the Rate imposed by the said Act on all Occupiers of Premises within the extended Municipal Boundaries of the City of Edinburgh.}}
| {{|Thames Embankment and Metropolis Improvement (Loans) Act 1868|note1=or the Thames Embankment, etc. (Loans) Act 1868|public|43|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for extending the Provisions of The Thames Embankment and Metropolis Improvement (Loans) Act, 1864, and for amending the Powers of the Metropolitan Board of Works in relation to Loans under that Act.}}
| {{|Building Sites for Religious and Other Purposes Act 1868|public|44|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Acquisition and Enjoyment of Sites for Buildings for Religions, Educational, Literary, Scientific, and other Charitable Purposes.}}
| {{|Sea Fisheries Act 1868|note1=|public|45|13-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and. the Emperor of the French concerning the Fisheries in the Seas adjoining the British Islands and France, and to amend the Laws relating to British Sea Fisheries.|note4=(Repealed by Deregulation Act 2015) }}
| {{|Boundary Act 1868|note1=|public|46|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to settle and describe the Limits of certain Boroughs and the Divisions of certain Counties in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.}}
| {{|Consecration of Churchyards Act 1868|note1=|public|47|13-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867."|note4=(Repealed by Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Churches Measure 2018) }}
| {{|Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868|public|48|13-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Representation of the People in Scotland.}}
| {{|Representation of the People (Ireland) Act 1868|public|49|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Representation of the People in Ireland.}}
| {{|Lanark Prisons Act 1868|note1=or the Prisons (Scotland) Administration Acts (Lanarkshire) Amendment Act 1868|public|50|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts for the Administration of Prisons in Scotland in so far as regards the County of Lanark; and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|Fairs Act 1868|note1=|public|51|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Vagrant Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|52|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act for punishing idle and disorderly Persons, and Rogues and Vagabonds, so far as relates to the Use of Instruments of Gaming.}}
| {{|Medway Regulation Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|53|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to continue In force an Act of the Second Year of King George the Second, Chapter Nineteen, for the better Regulation of the Oyster Fishery in the River Medway.}}
| {{|Judgments Extension Act 1868|note1=|public|54|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to render Judgments or Decreets obtained in certain Courts in England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively effectual in any other Part of the United Kingdom.}}
| {{|Courts of Law Fees (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|55|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Collection by means of Stamps of Fees payable in the Supreme and Inferior Courts of Law in Scotland, and in the Offices belonging thereto ; and for other Purposes relative thereto.}}
| {{|Petroleum Act 1868|public|56|13-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Victoria, Chapter Sixty-six, for the safe keeping of Petroleum.|note4=(Repealed by Petroleum Act 1871) }}
| {{|Legislative Council, New Zealand Act 1868|public|57|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make Provision for the Appointment of Members of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, and to remove Doubts in respect of past Appointments.}}
| {{|Parliamentary Electors Registration Act 1868|note1=|public|58|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Registration so far as relates to the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and for other Purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Irish Reformatory Schools Act 1868|note1=|public|59|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland.}}
| {{|Curragh of Kildare Act 1868|note1=|public|60|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision for the Management and Use of the Curragh of Kildare.}}
| {{|Consular Marriage Act 1868|note1=|public|61|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for removing Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages between British Subjects in China and elsewhere, and for amending the Law relating to the Marriage of British Subjects in Foreign Countries.}}
| {{|Renewable Leaseholds Conversion (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|62|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Provisions of The Renewable Leasehold Conversion (Ireland) Act to certain Leasehold Tenures in Ireland.}}
| {{|Bank of Bombay Failure Commissioners Act 1868|public|63|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Failure of the Bank of Bombay to examine Witnesses on Oath in the United Kingdom.}}
| {{|Land Registers (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|64|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to improve the system of registration of writs relating to heritable property in Scotland.}}
| {{|Universities Elections Act 1868|note1=or the Universities Election Act 1868|public|65|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Use of Voting Papers in Elections for the Universities.}}
| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1868|note1=|public|66|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made under an Act of the Fifteenth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, to facilitate Arrangements for the Belief of Turnpike Trusts.}}
| {{|Police Rate Act 1868|note1=|public|67|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Funds provided for defraying the Expenses of the Metropolitan Police.}}
| {{|Liquidation Act 1868|note1=|public|68|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to facilitate Liquidation in certain Cases of Bankruptcy Arrangement and Winding-up.}}
| {{|Libel Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Libel (Ireland) Act 1868|public|69|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to assimilate the Law in Ireland to the Law in England as to Costs in Actions of Libel.}}
| {{|Railways Traverse Act 1868|note1=or the Railways Traverse Act|public|70|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1851, the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1860, and the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1864, as to the Trial of Traverses.}}
| {{|County Courts Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1868|note1=|public|71|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for conferring Admiralty Jurisdiction on the County Courts.}}
| {{|Promissory Oaths Act 1868|note1=|public|72|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Promissory Oaths.}}
| {{|Revenue Officers' Disabilities Act 1868|public|73|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to relieve certain Officers employed in the Collection and Management of Her Majesty's Revenues from any legal Disability to vote at the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.}}
| {{|Poor Law Inspectors (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|74|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of Poor Law Inspectors and Medical Inspectors in Ireland.}}
| {{|Juries Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Juries (Ireland) Act 1868|public|75|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Petit Juries in Ireland.}}
| {{|Militia Pay Act 1868|note1=|public|76|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, and Surgeons Mates of the Militia; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers. }}
| {{|Divorce Amendment Act 1868|note1=or the Matrimonial Causes Act 1868|public|77|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Appeals from the Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England.}}
| {{|Admiralty Suits Act 1868|note1=|public|78|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Proceedings instituted by the Admiralty; and for other Purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Railway Companies Act 1868|note1=|public|79|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Railway Companies.}}
| {{|Contagious Diseases (Ireland) Amendment Act 1868|public|80|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend The Contagious Diseases Act, 1866.}}
| {{|Portpatrick, etc., Railways Act 1868|public|81|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to authorize Loans of Public Money to the Portpatrick and the Belfast and County Down Railway Companies, and a Payment to the Portpatrick Company in consequence of the Abandonment of the Communication between Donaghadee and Portpatrick.}}
| {{|County General Assessment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|82|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to abolish the Power of levying the Assessment known as "Rogue Money," and in lieu thereof to confer on the Commissioners of Supply of Counties in Scotland the Power of levying a "County General Assessment."}}
| {{|Army Chaplains Act 1868|note1=|public|83|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to afford greater Facilities for the Ministrations of Army Chaplains.}}
| {{|Entail Amendment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|84|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend in several particulars the law of entail in Scotland.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1868|public|85|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Policies of Marine Assurance Act 1868|note1=or the Policies of Marine Insurance Act 1868|public|86|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Assignees of Marine Policies to sue thereon in their own Names.}}
| {{|Vaccination Amendment (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|87|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter Fifty-two, intituled "An Act to further extend a^id make compulsory the Practice of Vaccination in Ireland." }}
| {{|Court of Chancery and Exchequer Funds (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|88|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for transferring (he Fee and other Funds of the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Ireland to the Consolidated Fund.}}
| {{|Inclosure, &c. Expenses Act 1868|note1=|public|89|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to alter certain Provisions in the Acts for the Commutation of Tithes, the Copyhold Acts, and the Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Land; and to make Provision towards defraying the Expense of the Copyhold, Inclosure, and Tithe Office.}}
| {{|Administration Act 1868|public|90|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to empower certain Public Departments to pay otherwise than to Executors or Administrators small Sums due on account of Pay or Allowances to Persons deceased.}}
| {{|Annuity (Lord Napier) Act 1868|public|91|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to settle an Annuity upon Lieutenant General Sir Robert Napier, G.C.B., G.C.S.I, and the next surviving Heir Male of his Body, in consideration of his eminent Services.}}
| {{|Provinces of New Zealand Act 1868|public|92|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to declare the Powers of the General Assembly of New Zealand to abolish any Province in that Colony, or to withdraw from any such Province any Part of the Territory thereof.}}
| {{|New Zealand Company Act 1868|public|93|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts respecting the Operation of the New Zealand Company's Act of the Ninth and Tenth Years of Victoria, Chapter Three hundred and eighty-two (Local and Personal). }}
| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1868|note1=|public|94|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to authorize the further Extension of the Period for Repayment of Advances made under The Railway Companies {Ireland) Temporary Advances Act, 1866.}}
| {{|Justiciary Court (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|95|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Court of Justiciary and other Criminal Courts in Scotland.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=or the Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes (Scotland) Act 1868|public|96|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in regard to Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes in Scotland.}}
| {{|Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Accounts Audit Act 1868|note1=|public|97|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Borough Clerks of the Peace (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|98|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|99|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Court of Session Act 1868|note1=|public|100|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Court of Session and the Judicial Arrangements in the Superior Courts of Scotland, and to make certain changes in the other Courts thereof.}}
| {{|Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|101|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Statutes relating to the constitution and completion of titles to heritable property in Scotland, and to make certain changes in the law of Scotland relating to heritable rights.}}
| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1862 Amendment Act|note1=or the Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1868or the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1868|public|102|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Burial (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|103|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law which regulates the Burials of Persons in Ireland not belonging to the Established Church.}}
| {{|Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|104|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rupert's Land Act 1868|public|105|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Fairs Act 1868|note1=|public|106|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention of the holding of unlawful Fairs within the Limits of the Metropolitan Police District.}}
| {{|Indictable Offences Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|107|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Indorsing of Warrants in Scotland, Ireland, and the Channel Islands.}}
| {{|Municipal Elections Amendment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|108|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Compulsory Church Rate Abolition Act 1868|note1=|public|109|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of compulsory Church Rates.}}
| {{|Telegraph Act 1868|public|110|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty's Postmaster General to acquire, work and maintain Electric Telegraphs.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|111|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Registration Amendment (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|112|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Confirmation of Marriages, Blakedown Chapel Act 1868|public|113|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Commission Act 1868|note1=|public|114|31-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England.|note4=(Repealed by Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure 1992) }}
| {{|Sanitary Act 1868|note1=|public|115|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Larceny Act 1868|note1=|public|116|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Larceny and Embezzlement.}}
| {{|Incumbents Act 1868|note1=|public|117|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Schools Act 1868|public|118|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the good Government and Extension of certain Public Schools in England.}}
| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1868|public|119|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railways.}}
| {{|West Indies (Salaries) Act 1868|note1=|public|120|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pharmacy Act 1868|public|121|31-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sale of Poisons, and alter and amend the Pharmacy Act 1852.|note4=(Repealed by Pharmacy Act 1954) }}
| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|122|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|123|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Salmon Fisheries in Scotland.}}
| {{|Inland Revenue Act 1868|note1=|public|124|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Parliamentary Elections Act 1868|note1=or the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Act 1868or the Corrupt Practices Act 1868|public|125|31-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Laws relating to Election Petitions, and providing more effectually for the Prevention of corrupt Practices at Parliamentary Elections.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Danube Works Loan Act 1868|note1=|public|126|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Saint Mary Somerset's Church, London Act 1868|public|127|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ionian Islands Commissioners Act 1868|public|128|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Colonial Shipping Act 1868|note1=|public|129|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}
| {{|Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Act 1868|note1=|public|130|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Burry Port and Gwendreath Valley Railway Amendment Act 1868|local|1|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oyster Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1868|note1=|local|9|29-05-1868|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Orders made by the Board of Trade under The Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Act, 1866, relating to the Rivers Blackwater (Essex) and Hamble.|po1=Blackwater (Essex) Oyster Fishery Order 1868|Order for the Establishment and Maintenance by the Fish and Oyster Breeding Company, Limited, of a several Oyster Fishery in the Estuary of the Tidal River Blackwater in the County of Essex.|po2=Hamble Oyster Fishery Order 1868|Order for the Establishment and Maintenance by Thomas Warner, of Botley, and John Scovell, of Hamble, both in the County of Southampton, Merchants, of a several Oyster Fishery in the Estuary of the River Hamble in the County of Southampton.}}
| {{|Gun Barrel Proof Act 1868|local|113|13-07-1868|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing the Gun Barrel Proof Act 1855, and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof; and for altering the Constitution of the Guardians of the Birmingham Proof House; and for better ensuring the due Proof of Gun Barrels; and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|Salford Hundred Court of Record Act 1868|local|130|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=y|maintained=n|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Courts Act 1971) }}
| {{|Rathkeale and Newcastle Railway Junction Act 1868|local|182|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Alexander Scott's Hospital Act 1868|private|1|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to incorporate the Trustees and Managers of Alexander Scott's Hospital at Huntly in the County of Aberdeen, and to extend the Benefits thereof.}}
| {{|Dunn Gardner's Estate Act 1868|private|2|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Domvile Estate Act 1868|private|3|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Duke of Richmond's Estate Act 1868|private|4|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hamp's Estate Act 1868|private|5|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Savile Estate (Extension of Powers) Act 1868|private|6|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ward Jackson's Estate Act 1868|private|7|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Aberdeen Town Council Act 1868|private|8|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rendering valid certain letters patent granted to Perry Gardiner of New York, USA.|note1=|private|9|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Henry Bolckow Act 1868|note1=|private|10|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Christian Allhusen Act 1868|note1=|private|11|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|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 1868. 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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts 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 third session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 19 November 1867 until 31 July 1868.",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus (Ireland) Act 1868|public|7|28-02-1868|archived=n|An Act to further continue the Act of the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter One, intituled \"An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend, and detain for a limited Time, such Persons as he or they shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government.\"}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|London Museum Site Act 1868|note1=|public|8|28-02-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Acquisition of a Site for a Museum in the East of London.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Extra Receipts Act 1868|note1=|public|9|30-03-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Disposal of extra Receipts of Public Departments.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£362,398 19s. 9d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|10|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Three hundred and sixty-two thousand three hundred und ninety-eight Pounds Nineteen Shillings and Ninepence out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Years ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Court of Appeal in Chancery Act 1868|public|11|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act to make further Provision for the Despatch of Business in the Court of Appeal in Chancery.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Fairs (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|12|30-03-1868|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Alteration of Days upon which, and of Places at which, Fairs are now held in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£6,000,000) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£6,000,000) Act (1868)|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|13|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Six million Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1868|public|14|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1868|public|15|03-04-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£17,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1868|public|16|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Seventeen million Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|17|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to farther continue and appropriate the London Coal and Wine Duties.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Railways (Extension of Time) Act 1868|note1=|public|18|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to give further Time for making certain Railways.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Dean and Chapter Act 1868|public|19|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act for declaring valid certain Orders of Her Majesty in Council relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and to the Deans and Chapters of certain Churches.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Legitimacy Declaration Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Legitimacy Declaration (Ireland) Act 1868|public|20|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Persons in Ireland to establish Legitimacy and the Validity of Marriages, and the Right to be deemed Natural-born Subjects.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Prison Officers Compensation Act 1868|note1=|public|21|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide Compensation to Officers of certain discontinued Prisons.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Petty Sessions and Lock-up House Act 1868|note1=|public|22|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Places for holding Petty Sessions and to Lock-up Houses for the temporary Confinement of Persons taken into Custody and not yet committed for Trial.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Frampton Mansel Marriage Act 1868|note1=|public|23|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease of Frampton Mansel in the Parish of Sapperton in the County of Gloucester.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Capital Punishment Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|24|29-05-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for carrying out of Capital Punishment within Prisons.|note4=(Repealed by Human Rights Act 1998) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Industrial Schools Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Industrial Schools (Ireland) Act 1868|public|25|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Industrial Schools Act to Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Indian Railway Companies Act 1868|note1=|public|26|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable certain guaranteed Indian Railway Companies to raise Money on Debenture Stock.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1868|public|27|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act for raising the Sum of One million six hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bonds for the Service of the Year ending on the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1868|note1=or the Customs and Income Tax Act 1868|public|28|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Income Tax.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Medical Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|29|29-05-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Medical Practitioners in the Colonies.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|United Parishes (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|30|29-05-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of Victoria, Chapter Forty-four, relating to the Formation of quoad sacra Parishes in Scotland, and to repeal the Act of the Twenty«-ninth and Thirtieth Years of the Reign of Victoria, Chapter Seventy-seven. }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Stockbrokers (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|31|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in Ireland in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled \"An Act for the better Regulation of Stockbrokers.\"}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1868|note1=|public|32|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for annexing Conditions to the Appointment of Persons to Offices in certain Schools.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Cotton Statistics Act 1868|note1=|public|33|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Collection and Publication of Cotton Statistics.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Writs Registration (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|34|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to alter some provisions in the existing Acts as to registration of writs in certain registers in Scotland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Duchy of Cornwall Management Act 1868|public|35|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Provision in \"The Duchy of Cornwall Management Act 1863,\" relating to permanent Improvements.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Alkali Act 1868|public|36|25-06-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make perpetual the Alkali Act 1863.|note4=(Repealed by Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1881) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Documentary Evidence Act 1868|note1=|public|37|25-06-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Documentary Evidence in certain Cases.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Indian Prize Money Act 1868|note1=|public|38|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act for the Appropriation of certain unclaimed Shares of Prize Money acquired by Soldiers and Seamen in India.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Jurors Affirmation (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|39|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to give Relief to Jurors who may refuse or be unwilling from alleged conscientious Motives to be sworn in Civil or Criminal Proceedings in Scotland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Partition Act 1868|note1=|public|40|25-06-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Partition.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Borough Electors Act 1868|note1=|public|41|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make Provision in the Case of Boroughs ceasing to return Members to serve in Parliament respecting Rights of Election which have been vested in Persons entitled to vote for such Members.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Rate (Edinburgh) Act 1868|note1=|public|42|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Chapter Fifty, by abolishing the Rate imposed by the said Act on all Occupiers of Premises within the extended Municipal Boundaries of the City of Edinburgh.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Thames Embankment and Metropolis Improvement (Loans) Act 1868|note1=or the Thames Embankment, etc. (Loans) Act 1868|public|43|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for extending the Provisions of The Thames Embankment and Metropolis Improvement (Loans) Act, 1864, and for amending the Powers of the Metropolitan Board of Works in relation to Loans under that Act.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Building Sites for Religious and Other Purposes Act 1868|public|44|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Acquisition and Enjoyment of Sites for Buildings for Religions, Educational, Literary, Scientific, and other Charitable Purposes.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Sea Fisheries Act 1868|note1=|public|45|13-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and. the Emperor of the French concerning the Fisheries in the Seas adjoining the British Islands and France, and to amend the Laws relating to British Sea Fisheries.|note4=(Repealed by Deregulation Act 2015) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Boundary Act 1868|note1=|public|46|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to settle and describe the Limits of certain Boroughs and the Divisions of certain Counties in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Consecration of Churchyards Act 1868|note1=|public|47|13-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867.\"|note4=(Repealed by Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Churches Measure 2018) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868|public|48|13-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Representation of the People in Scotland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Representation of the People (Ireland) Act 1868|public|49|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Representation of the People in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Lanark Prisons Act 1868|note1=or the Prisons (Scotland) Administration Acts (Lanarkshire) Amendment Act 1868|public|50|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts for the Administration of Prisons in Scotland in so far as regards the County of Lanark; and for other Purposes.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Fairs Act 1868|note1=|public|51|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Vagrant Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|52|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act for punishing idle and disorderly Persons, and Rogues and Vagabonds, so far as relates to the Use of Instruments of Gaming.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Medway Regulation Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|53|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to continue In force an Act of the Second Year of King George the Second, Chapter Nineteen, for the better Regulation of the Oyster Fishery in the River Medway.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Judgments Extension Act 1868|note1=|public|54|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to render Judgments or Decreets obtained in certain Courts in England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively effectual in any other Part of the United Kingdom.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Courts of Law Fees (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|55|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Collection by means of Stamps of Fees payable in the Supreme and Inferior Courts of Law in Scotland, and in the Offices belonging thereto ; and for other Purposes relative thereto.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Petroleum Act 1868|public|56|13-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Victoria, Chapter Sixty-six, for the safe keeping of Petroleum.|note4=(Repealed by Petroleum Act 1871) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Legislative Council, New Zealand Act 1868|public|57|13-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make Provision for the Appointment of Members of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, and to remove Doubts in respect of past Appointments.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Electors Registration Act 1868|note1=|public|58|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Registration so far as relates to the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and for other Purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Irish Reformatory Schools Act 1868|note1=|public|59|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Reformatory Schools in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Curragh of Kildare Act 1868|note1=|public|60|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision for the Management and Use of the Curragh of Kildare.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Consular Marriage Act 1868|note1=|public|61|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for removing Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages between British Subjects in China and elsewhere, and for amending the Law relating to the Marriage of British Subjects in Foreign Countries.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Renewable Leaseholds Conversion (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|62|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Provisions of The Renewable Leasehold Conversion (Ireland) Act to certain Leasehold Tenures in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Bank of Bombay Failure Commissioners Act 1868|public|63|16-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Failure of the Bank of Bombay to examine Witnesses on Oath in the United Kingdom.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Land Registers (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|64|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to improve the system of registration of writs relating to heritable property in Scotland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Universities Elections Act 1868|note1=or the Universities Election Act 1868|public|65|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Use of Voting Papers in Elections for the Universities.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1868|note1=|public|66|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made under an Act of the Fifteenth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, to facilitate Arrangements for the Belief of Turnpike Trusts.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Police Rate Act 1868|note1=|public|67|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Funds provided for defraying the Expenses of the Metropolitan Police.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Liquidation Act 1868|note1=|public|68|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to facilitate Liquidation in certain Cases of Bankruptcy Arrangement and Winding-up.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Libel Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Libel (Ireland) Act 1868|public|69|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to assimilate the Law in Ireland to the Law in England as to Costs in Actions of Libel.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Railways Traverse Act 1868|note1=or the Railways Traverse Act|public|70|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1851, the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1860, and the Railways (Ireland) Act, 1864, as to the Trial of Traverses.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|County Courts Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1868|note1=|public|71|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for conferring Admiralty Jurisdiction on the County Courts.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Promissory Oaths Act 1868|note1=|public|72|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Promissory Oaths.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Officers' Disabilities Act 1868|public|73|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to relieve certain Officers employed in the Collection and Management of Her Majesty's Revenues from any legal Disability to vote at the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Inspectors (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|74|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of Poor Law Inspectors and Medical Inspectors in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Juries Act (Ireland) 1868|note1=or the Juries (Ireland) Act 1868|public|75|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Petit Juries in Ireland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Militia Pay Act 1868|note1=|public|76|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, and Surgeons Mates of the Militia; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers. }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Divorce Amendment Act 1868|note1=or the Matrimonial Causes Act 1868|public|77|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Appeals from the Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Admiralty Suits Act 1868|note1=|public|78|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Proceedings instituted by the Admiralty; and for other Purposes connected therewith.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies Act 1868|note1=|public|79|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Railway Companies.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases (Ireland) Amendment Act 1868|public|80|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend The Contagious Diseases Act, 1866.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Portpatrick, etc., Railways Act 1868|public|81|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to authorize Loans of Public Money to the Portpatrick and the Belfast and County Down Railway Companies, and a Payment to the Portpatrick Company in consequence of the Abandonment of the Communication between Donaghadee and Portpatrick.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|County General Assessment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|82|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to abolish the Power of levying the Assessment known as \"Rogue Money,\" and in lieu thereof to confer on the Commissioners of Supply of Counties in Scotland the Power of levying a \"County General Assessment.\"}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Army Chaplains Act 1868|note1=|public|83|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to afford greater Facilities for the Ministrations of Army Chaplains.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Entail Amendment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|84|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend in several particulars the law of entail in Scotland.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1868|public|85|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Policies of Marine Assurance Act 1868|note1=or the Policies of Marine Insurance Act 1868|public|86|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to enable Assignees of Marine Policies to sue thereon in their own Names.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Court of Chancery and Exchequer Funds (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|88|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act for transferring (he Fee and other Funds of the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Ireland to the Consolidated Fund.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Administration Act 1868|public|90|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to empower certain Public Departments to pay otherwise than to Executors or Administrators small Sums due on account of Pay or Allowances to Persons deceased.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Annuity (Lord Napier) Act 1868|public|91|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to settle an Annuity upon Lieutenant General Sir Robert Napier, G.C.B., G.C.S.I, and the next surviving Heir Male of his Body, in consideration of his eminent Services.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"text": "| {{|Provinces of New Zealand Act 1868|public|92|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to declare the Powers of the General Assembly of New Zealand to abolish any Province in that Colony, or to withdraw from any such Province any Part of the Territory thereof.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|New Zealand Company Act 1868|public|93|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts respecting the Operation of the New Zealand Company's Act of the Ninth and Tenth Years of Victoria, Chapter Three hundred and eighty-two (Local and Personal). }}",
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"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1868|note1=|public|94|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to authorize the further Extension of the Period for Repayment of Advances made under The Railway Companies {Ireland) Temporary Advances Act, 1866.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Justiciary Court (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|95|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Court of Justiciary and other Criminal Courts in Scotland.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=or the Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes (Scotland) Act 1868|public|96|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in regard to Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes in Scotland.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Accounts Audit Act 1868|note1=|public|97|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Borough Clerks of the Peace (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|98|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|99|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Court of Session Act 1868|note1=|public|100|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Court of Session and the Judicial Arrangements in the Superior Courts of Scotland, and to make certain changes in the other Courts thereof.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|101|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Statutes relating to the constitution and completion of titles to heritable property in Scotland, and to make certain changes in the law of Scotland relating to heritable rights.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1862 Amendment Act|note1=or the Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1868or the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1868|public|102|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Burial (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|103|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law which regulates the Burials of Persons in Ireland not belonging to the Established Church.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|104|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Rupert's Land Act 1868|public|105|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Fairs Act 1868|note1=|public|106|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention of the holding of unlawful Fairs within the Limits of the Metropolitan Police District.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Indictable Offences Act Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|107|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Indorsing of Warrants in Scotland, Ireland, and the Channel Islands.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Municipal Elections Amendment (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|108|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Compulsory Church Rate Abolition Act 1868|note1=|public|109|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of compulsory Church Rates.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph Act 1868|public|110|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty's Postmaster General to acquire, work and maintain Electric Telegraphs.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1868|note1=|public|111|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Registration Amendment (Ireland) Act 1868|note1=|public|112|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Confirmation of Marriages, Blakedown Chapel Act 1868|public|113|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Commission Act 1868|note1=|public|114|31-07-1868|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England.|note4=(Repealed by Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure 1992) }}",
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"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Act 1868|note1=|public|115|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Larceny Act 1868|note1=|public|116|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Larceny and Embezzlement.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "| {{|Incumbents Act 1868|note1=|public|117|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 116,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools Act 1868|public|118|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the good Government and Extension of certain Public Schools in England.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 117,
"text": "| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1868|public|119|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railways.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 118,
"text": "| {{|West Indies (Salaries) Act 1868|note1=|public|120|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 119,
"text": "| {{|Pharmacy Act 1868|public|121|31-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sale of Poisons, and alter and amend the Pharmacy Act 1852.|note4=(Repealed by Pharmacy Act 1954) }}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 120,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1868|note1=|public|122|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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{
"paragraph_id": 121,
"text": "| {{|Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1868|note1=|public|123|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Salmon Fisheries in Scotland.}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 122,
"text": "| {{|Inland Revenue Act 1868|note1=|public|124|31-07-1868|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Inland Revenue.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 123,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Elections Act 1868|note1=or the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Act 1868or the Corrupt Practices Act 1868|public|125|31-07-1868|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Laws relating to Election Petitions, and providing more effectually for the Prevention of corrupt Practices at Parliamentary Elections.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
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{
"paragraph_id": 124,
"text": "| {{|Danube Works Loan Act 1868|note1=|public|126|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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{
"paragraph_id": 125,
"text": "| {{|Saint Mary Somerset's Church, London Act 1868|public|127|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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{
"paragraph_id": 126,
"text": "| {{|Ionian Islands Commissioners Act 1868|public|128|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 127,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Shipping Act 1868|note1=|public|129|31-07-1868|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 128,
"text": "| {{|Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Act 1868|note1=|public|130|31-07-1868|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers.}}",
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Burry Port and Gwendreath Valley Railway Amendment Act 1868|local|1|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 131,
"text": "| {{|Oyster Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1868|note1=|local|9|29-05-1868|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Orders made by the Board of Trade under The Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Act, 1866, relating to the Rivers Blackwater (Essex) and Hamble.|po1=Blackwater (Essex) Oyster Fishery Order 1868|Order for the Establishment and Maintenance by the Fish and Oyster Breeding Company, Limited, of a several Oyster Fishery in the Estuary of the Tidal River Blackwater in the County of Essex.|po2=Hamble Oyster Fishery Order 1868|Order for the Establishment and Maintenance by Thomas Warner, of Botley, and John Scovell, of Hamble, both in the County of Southampton, Merchants, of a several Oyster Fishery in the Estuary of the River Hamble in the County of Southampton.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 132,
"text": "| {{|Gun Barrel Proof Act 1868|local|113|13-07-1868|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for repealing the Gun Barrel Proof Act 1855, and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof; and for altering the Constitution of the Guardians of the Birmingham Proof House; and for better ensuring the due Proof of Gun Barrels; and for other Purposes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 133,
"text": "| {{|Salford Hundred Court of Record Act 1868|local|130|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=y|maintained=n|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Courts Act 1971) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Rathkeale and Newcastle Railway Junction Act 1868|local|182|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Alexander Scott's Hospital Act 1868|private|1|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to incorporate the Trustees and Managers of Alexander Scott's Hospital at Huntly in the County of Aberdeen, and to extend the Benefits thereof.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 137,
"text": "| {{|Dunn Gardner's Estate Act 1868|private|2|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 138,
"text": "| {{|Domvile Estate Act 1868|private|3|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 139,
"text": "| {{|Duke of Richmond's Estate Act 1868|private|4|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 140,
"text": "| {{|Hamp's Estate Act 1868|private|5|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 141,
"text": "| {{|Savile Estate (Extension of Powers) Act 1868|private|6|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 142,
"text": "| {{|Ward Jackson's Estate Act 1868|private|7|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 143,
"text": "| {{|Aberdeen Town Council Act 1868|private|8|19-11-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 144,
"text": "| {{|Rendering valid certain letters patent granted to Perry Gardiner of New York, USA.|note1=|private|9|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 145,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Henry Bolckow Act 1868|note1=|private|10|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "31 & 32 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 146,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Christian Allhusen Act 1868|note1=|private|11|19-11-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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75,508,283 | Saddle Up and Ride (The Lucid EP) | Saddle Up and Ride is an EP by American alternative rock band The Lucid. The EP comprises five songs, two of them featuring additional vocals by Violent J from Insane Clown Posse. The final track is a re-Imagining of the Faith No More song "Epic" retitled as "Sweet Toof" with new lyrics and melodies written by Vinnie Dombroski and Violent J.
In 2022 The Lucid bassist David Ellefson announced that new music was imminent from the band.
In December 2022 the band released the single, "Saddle Up and Ride", featuring Insane Clown Posse singer Violent J along with a release date of January 27, 2023 for an EP of the same name. A week later a second single, "Mumps" was released; followed by "Risk Machine" in mid-January.
The final single "Sweet Toof", also featuring Violent J, was put out a week before the EP's release. The track is a cover of Faith No More's "Epic" with new lyrics and melodies from Vinnie Dombroski, and Violent J.
All lyrics are written by Vinnie Dombroski, except where noted; all music is composed by The Lucid, except where noted.
The Lucid
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75,508,302 | Appeal of the Clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church for Reconciliation and an End to War | Nearly 300 priests and deacons from the Moscow Patriarchate have collectively petitioned Patriarch Kirill for reconciliation and an immediate ceasefire in the Ukrainian war. The appeal, timed just after the Sunday of the Last Judgement, emphasize the inevitability of divine judgement, expresses sorrow for the suffering in Ukraine, and calls for the safe return of soldiers. The clergy advocate for bridging divides, respecting human freedom, and choosing peace independently. They caution against the consequences of ignoring pleas for peace and emphasize the importance of dialogue. The appeal concludes with a call to embrace Great Lent in the spirit of faith, hope, and love. Additionally, the Orthodox Peace Fellowship is actively involved in peace efforts and invites support for their initiatives. | [
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75,508,308 | Walter Jones (MP for Worcester) | Walter Jones (c. 1550 – 1632) was an English lawyer and politician who served as Member of Parliament for Worcester.
Jones was the son of Henry Jones of Witney, Oxfordshire, and his wife Ann. He entered Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1567, graduating B.A. in 1570. He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 5 January 1572, and was called to the bar in November 1584.
He became town clerk of Worcester in 1583 (or possibly earlier) and, while serving as town clerk, was elected MP for Worcester in 1584, 1586, 1589, and 1593. He also served as a Justice of the peace in Worcestershire. In about 1593, he was appointed an attorney of the Court of Star Chamber in London.
In May 1602, Jones bought Chastleton House from Robert Catesby (who was in debt after being heavily fined for participation in Essex's Rebellion, and later led the Gunpowder Plot). Catesby was allowed to continue living at Chastleton. After Catesby was killed in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot, Jones – who had arrested some of Catesby's co-conspirators – took possession of Chastleton. He demolished and rebuilt the house entirely.
He was buried on 27 August 1632 in the church at Chastleton, Oxfordshire.
On 14 December 1573 at All Hallows-by-the-Tower, London, Jones married Helen, daughter of Henry Mekys alias Pope, a German-born London goldsmith. Their children included: | [
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75,508,317 | Gallylene | Gallylenes are a class of gallium species which are electronically neutral and in the +1-oxidation state.. This broad definition may include many gallium species, such as oligomeric gallium compounds in which the gallium atoms are coordinated to each other, but these classes of compounds are often referred to as gallanes. In recent literature, the term gallylene has mostly been reserved for low valent gallium species which may have a lone pair, analogous to NHC's or terminal borylenes. They are compounds of academic interest because of their distinctive electronic properties which have been achieved for higher main group elements such as borylenes and carbenes.
β-diketiminate ligands (commonly referred to as NacNac ligands) are commonly employed to stabilize gallylenes. These ligands have a lone pair which allows them to act as a Lewis base and form a sigma bond with the gallylene which has Lewis acid character due to its empty p orbitals. These ligands can be modified with bulky substituents which afford kinetic protection to the gallylene. For example, a monomeric Ga(I) compound coordinated to the NacNac ligand with Dipp substituents was synthesized by Power and co-workers. The resulting gallylene had remarkable stability and decomposes above 150 °C. This stability is attributed to the steric bulk of the β-diketiminate ligand and its kinetic protection. This gallylene also had a singlet lone pair and an empty p-orbital, analogous to other metallylene species. NacNacGa(I) is capable of oxidative addition reactions, C-H bond activation, and some substrates will undergo both processes. For example, this gallylene is capable of cleaving E-Et bonds and forming E-E complexes between two NacNacGa(I) complexes. Metal salts will undergo oxidative addition as well. The general form of the oxidative addition reactions is shown in the figure below, but many substrates will form more complex species in between the two NacNacGa(I) ligands. Roesky and coworkers point out that this suite of reactivity demonstrates the electrophilic and nucleophilic character of these gallylenes, since they can both accept electron density into the empty p orbital and donate their lone pair.
The β-diketiminate ligands are also capable of activating Ga-H bonds for subsequent reactivity. For example, Aldridge and coworkers demonstrated that a β-diketiminato gallane (GaH2) could react with [Cr(CO)4(COD)] and replace the COD ligand. The reaction resulted in two distinct products, one which resulted in two Ga-H-Cr bridging bonds, and one in which the hydrogen atoms were eliminated and the resulting gallylene coordinated to the Cr center with a bond length of 2.459 Angstroms. The reaction was notably slower with the Al analogue, indicating the relatively lower hydricity of Ga-H species.
The complexes formed by NacNacGa(I) and monodentate ligated gallylenes are typically incapable of downstream functionalization and further reactivity, as the metallylene will typically be lost during reactions. Pincer type ligands can be used to stabilize gallylene-derived complexes during reactivity. Iwasawa and coworkers demonstrated this by synthesizing an iridium complex with a pincer-type gallylene ligand. They note that the gallium is reduced to Ga(I) with the addition of Ir(I), and thus the ligand can be termed a gallylene. There is no lone pair on the gallylene in the resulting complex, but the formal oxidation states nonetheless suggest a complex featuring a neutral Ga(I). The reaction of this pincer Ir complex with tetrabutylammonium formate resulted in ligand exchange of the pincer complex and decarboxylation of the tetrabutylammonium formate. Iwasawa and coworkers also demonstrated other various ligand exchanges which resulted in the loss of a chloride and the addition of other ligands such as CO, PhH2Si, and GaCl3.
Gallylenes are often used as ligands in transition metal chemistry. One early example of a Ga-M system was the reported Ga-Fe triple bond by Robinson and coworkers. This was refuted by Albert Cotton, who stated that there was a dative Ga-Fe bond, and any further bond order would be achieved with back-donation of Fe electrons into the empty orbitals on the Ga atom. Back-donation into Ga would be accompanied by less back-bonding into the CO ligands on the iron, and this would be reflected in the stretching frequency of the CO. Experimentally, this is not observed and thus the Ga-M bond was considered a single dative bond. Indeed this topic has been studied computationally since, and the lack of multibond character is mostly supported. Aldridge and Pandey conducted a DFT study on cationic metal-gallylene complexes of iron, ruthenium, and osmium and found that the bonding can be described as a single bond with high Ga 4s character, and a small degree of pi-bonding. M-GaX bonds (X = halide) are weaker than M-CO bonds, and have a considerable ionic character.
The ability of the gallylene to behave as a transition metal ligand is highly dependent on the gallylene's ligands itself. Fischer demonstrated that GaCp* (Cp* = C5Me5), could be used to prepare homoleptic octahedral molybdenum complexes, and homoleptic trigonal bipyramidal rhodium complexes. In contrast, NacNacGa(I) does not as effectively coordinate to the metal centers. The relative difference in their coordinating ability is attributed to the rigidity of the NacNac ligand, its increased steric bulk, and concave ligand shape.
Gallylenes can undergo [1+2] cycloaddition reactions with isocyanates and cleave C=O and C=N bonds. The reaction proceeds via a two-electron reduction of the isocyanate (O=C=N-R) by the gallylene to produce a digallacyclohexane in which the gallium atoms are in the +3 oxidation state and the C=N double bond has been cleaved. This reaction is sensitive to the substituents on the isocyanate. When R = p-tolyl, the reaction afforded two gallane heterocycles composed of two of the isocyanates, with an N-p-tolyl inserted in the heterocycle.
Gallylenes can be used to prepare gallane hydride species, which can act as a source of two hydrides and also a strong electron donor to stabilize resulting high-oxidation state transition metal hydride complexes. Aldridge et al. demonstrated this reactivity by preparing an Ir(IV) complex coordinated to four hydrides, a bidentate phosphorus ligand, and the NacNacGa ligand.
Fischer and coworkers demonstrated that a NacNacGa(I) complex could cleave the C-H bonds of an organoruthenium derivative and subsequently stabilize the resulting ruthenium species. This reaction can also be thought of as a ligand exchange between the hydrido ligands and the gallylene, in which the gallylene adopts a bridging coordination mode after hydrido elimination. Similar reactivity was demonstrated with an organoruthenium complex which had 4 chloride ligands instead of hydrido ligands: two chloride ligands were abstracted by the addition of the NacNacGa(I), resulting in an organoruthenium complex with two bridging chlorides and a NacNacGa(III) coordinated to two chlorides.
Fedushkin and coworkers have demonstrated a suite of reactivity for gallylenes that are stabilized via the 1,2-bis[(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino]acenaphthene ligand (abbreviated as dpp-bian). This is a redox active ligand which is able to cooperatively react with the gallylene. Fedushkin and coworkers demonstrated that this gallylene could react with Ytterbium in dimethoxyethane (DME) in the presence of CO2 to afford a gallium coordinated to a methyl group and the dimethoxyethane. They reported that the resulting coordination of DME is unprecedented. The same gallylene reacted with magnesium in DME in the presence of diphenylketene to afford a cycloadduct in which the terminal carbon of the ketene bonded to the beta amine position and the oxygen bonded to the gallium. This product also featured a Ga-Me bond which is thought to arise from the solvent DME. These reactions are proposed to proceed via a mechanism where the substrate coordinates to the metal center and is reduced. This initiates homolytic cleavage of Ga-M bond, and the now activated Ga species will attack DME to extract a methyl group. The dpp-bian gallylene has been used by the Fedushkin group to prepare other cycloadducts, and dimeric species where the substrates are coordinated by two of the gallylene species.
Fedushkin and coworkers demonstrated that the dimer composed of two gallylenes with a-diimine ligands was able to react with organic azides. This gallylene’s reactivity is especially dependent on the ligand which is redox-active, and can thus cooperatively react with the gallylene. The ligand may aid in bond formation on the gallylene, wherein the delocalized pi bond between the imines is able to reduce the gallium atom during an oxidative addition, thereby preserving the oxidation state of the gallylene. Alternatively, the delocalized pi bond can directly form bonds with substrates and lead to the cycloadducts mentioned above. The cooperative reactivity between the gallylene and the redox active ligand enabled this dimer to perform azide transformations and afford imido-, azoimido-, and tetrazene complexes.
Fedushkin and coworkers demonstrated that treating the a-diimine ligated gallylene with carbodiimides resulted in guanidinate derivatives via reductive coupling. In contrast to the reactivity demonstrated with azides, the ligand system here is reported as “innocent”, meaning redox inactive. Products were confirmed via NMR and crytal XRD. The proposed mechanism for this reactivty inbolbes a [1+2] cycloaddition between the gallylene and carbodiimide, and there is computational evidence for this mechanism.
Five-membered gallylene heterocycles have been modeled computationally, and they have been found to have a singlet-triplet energy gap of ca. 52 kcal/mol. The Ga-N bonds are very polar, with electron density being concentrated on the N atom of the heterocycle. Moreover, the singlet lone pair of the gallylene is found to reside within an sp-hybridized orbital. Six-membered gallylene heterocycles, such as those prepared with NacNac ligands have a higher singlet-triplet energy separation than aluminum counterparts. This is due to the relative stabilization of the gallium metal lone pair, and gallium’s relatively diminished Lewis acidity.
One common application of gallylene species is their use as transition metal ligands. Braunschweig and coworkers conducted a bonding energy analysis of terminal gallylene complexes of vanadium and niobium to investigate the nature of this bonding. The bond distances in these gallylene complexes almost resemble the single bond distances expected from an estimate of covalent radii, and are larger than those expected for a double bond. Based on these bond distances, the M-Ga bond resemble single bonds with very small pi-orbital contribution. This is confirmed by the wiberg bond index of ~0.5. The bonding overall can be attributed to sigma donation from the gallylene to the metal. These bonds are considerably more ionic than the covalent bonding of other group-13 elements such as boron in equivalent complexes.
Jeyakumar and coworkers conducted DFT calculations and NBO analysis on Group 10 metal gallylene complexes of the form [TM(CO)3(GaX)]. Their calculations confirm the idea that gallylene ligands behave as sigma donors and, to a lesser extent, pi-acceptors. Based on their calculated energies of transition state in the formation of TM(CO)3(GaX) from TM(CO)4 and GaX in THF, they suggest that GaF substituted Pt complexes are the most viable products.
Mondal and coworkers have computationally studied the aromaticity of NHC analogues, and found that gallylene NHC’s are the second most aromatic among the group 13 elements. This result was consistent across a variety of methods used to assess aromaticity: 1H NMR, nucleus-independent chemical shift, aromatic ring shielding, gauge-including magnetically induced current, and Stranger’s method. | [
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75,508,325 | Hurmat-e-Masjid Aqsa Conference | On 6 December 2023, in response to the 2023 Israel–Hamas War, the Hurmat-e-Masjid al-Aqsa Conference was held at the Jinnah Convention Center Islamabad. The conference was attended by various Pakistani Islamic scholars and leaders like Taqi Usmani, Muneeb-ur-Rehman, Fazal-ur-Rehman, Siraj-ul-Haq, Federal Minister of Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed, Ijaz-ul-Haq, Professor Senator Sajid Mir and other scholars participated.
The conference issued a declaration calling for Jihad, which was deemed obligatory.
The conference also called for a boycott of Israeli products.
In the conference Maulana Fazlur Rehman declared the observance of Youm-e-Harmat Masjid Aqsa on December 8 across the country.
Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, also spoke to the conference via video link. Haniyeh said that Palestinians have high hopes for Pakistan. He also said that Israel planned to suddenly attack Gaza and wanted to destroy it forever. We attacked Israel in self-defense before Israel attacked. Ismail Haniyeh also said that our Hamas Mujahideen are attacking Israel at all levels. | [
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75,508,326 | SOFR Academy | SOFR Academy, Inc. is a U.S.-based economic education and market information provider. In connection with global reference rate reform and the transition away from the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), the firm operationalized benchmark credit spreads US-dollar Across-the-curve credit spread indices (AXI) that can be referenced in lending products in conjunction with the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) to mitigate mismatches for financial institutions between their assets and liabilities in times of market stress thereby promoting their ability to provide credit.
SOFR Academy is a member of various industry and academic associations such as the American Economic Association (AEA), the Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA), the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), the Bankers Association for Finance and Trade (BAFT), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Bankers Association (ABA), the United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC), and the Bretton Woods Committee (BWC).
Founded in 2020, SOFR Academy was established by Marcus A. Burnett, a former interest rate trader and capital markets consultant who began his career at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA). The firm initially focused on economic education in connection with reference rate reform, and in 2021, expanded their concentration in response to a request by ten U.S. regional banks for the development of a credit spread supplement for SOFR.
The firm's panel of advisors includes academics from Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, New York University, Tsinghua University, University of Oxford, and the London Business School. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Haoxiang Zhu is a former advisor of the firm and stepped down in November 2021 prior to being appointed as the Director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Division of Trading and Markets. Former Federal Reserve Board and United States Department of the Treasury economist, Samim Ghamami, joined the firm as a senior advisor in 2021 and currently serves as an economist at the SEC's Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA). In 2022, Alex Edmans was appointed to the firms panel of Advisors. In 2023, former J.P. Morgan Head of US Interest Rate Strategy, Alex Roever, joined the firm as a senior advisor.
SOFR Academy is backed by leading Austin-based venture firm 8VC, led by Palantir Technologies founder Joe Lonsdale, as well as people such as Robert Litterman, who spent 23 years at Goldman Sachs and developed the Black–Litterman model together with Fischer Black in 1990.
In 2021, SOFR Academy announced its intention to publish the Across-the-Curve Credit Spread Indices to assist the market with U.S. Dollar LIBOR transition. In 2022, Invesco Indexing LLC, an independent index provider owned by global asset manager Invesco Ltd (NYSE: IVZ), partnered with SOFR Academy to launch the first-of-their-kind US-dollar Across-the-Curve Credit Spread Indices ("AXI") and US-dollar Financial Conditions Credit Spread Indices ("FXI"). The US-dollar denominated AXI and FXI benchmark credit spreads are accessible via Bloomberg and Refinitiv / LSEG.
These indices work in conjunction with the SOFR and address a concern communicated by a group of American banks. This concern was that under a SOFR-only environment in times of economic stress, the return on banks' SOFR-linked loans would decline, while banks' unhedged costs of funds would increase, thus creating a significant mismatch between bank assets (loans) and liabilities (borrowings). AXI and FXI were discussed at the Credit Sensitivity Group Workshops hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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75,508,328 | Al-Shabab Club Stadium | Al-Shabab Club Stadium (Arabic: ملعب نادي الشباب), formerly known as Prince Khalid bin Sultan Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is used mostly for football matches. It is the home stadium of Al-Shabab.
The stadium was built and opened in 1984 and it was mostly used by Al-Shabab as a training ground and for friendly matches. In April 2012, the stadium underwent construction to improve the facilities. This included three more football pitches, administrative offices, and medical clinics. On 2 January 2019, Al-Shabab hosted their first competitive match at the stadium against Al-Sahel in the King Cup. On 11 January 2019, Al-Shabab hosted their first ever league match in the stadium against Al-Fayha. The match ended in a 4–1 win, with goals coming from Nasser Al-Shamrani, Abdulmajeed Al-Sulaiheem and Constantin Budescu scoring twice. In July 2019, the stadium once again underwent construction this time to increase the stadium's capacity and improve the facilities. During the 2019–20 and the 2020–21 seasons, the stadium was used by Al-Shabab as their home stadium. On 7 September 2021, the stadium underwent major construction with plans to increase the capacity from 10,000 seats to 15,000, get rid of the running track, add a roof to the stadium, and develop and improve the rest of the facilities. On 9 October 2023, after two years in construction it was announced that the stadium would host Al-Shabab's league match against Al-Tai on 21 October 2023. The match ended in a 2–0 win with goals coming from Habib Diallo and Hussain Al-Qahtani and had an attendance of 11,974. | [
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75,508,332 | Hungarian Eagles | Hungarian Eagles (Hungarian: Magyar sasok) is a 1944 Hungarian war drama film directed by István László and starring László Perényi, Vera Szemere and Éva Serényi. It was shot partly at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Klára B. Kokas, who also produced the film. | [
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75,508,357 | Janse van Vuuren | Janse van Vuuren is a South African surname. Notable people sharing this surname include: | [
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Günther Janse van Vuuren, a South African rugby union player
Laura Janse van Vuuren, is a South African Navy officer and the second woman to reach flag rank
Marco Jansen van Vuren, South African rugby union player
Michael van Vuren, South African-born Italian rugby union player
Pieter Jansen van Vuren, South African rugby union player | 2023-12-07T16:10:29Z | 2023-12-08T09:33:36Z | [
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75,508,381 | Joan Lawrence (golfer) | Joan Barrie Lawrence, MBE (20 April 1930 – 26 March 2020) was a Scottish amateur golfer. She won the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship in 1962, 1963 and 1964 and was a member of the 1964 Curtis Cup team.
In 1949, the Girls Amateur Championship was played at Beaconsfield Golf Club, the first time it has been held since 1938. Lawrence played for Scotland in the England–Scotland girls match that preceded the championship and reached the semi-finals, losing to Arlette Jacquet, from Belgium.
Lawrence won the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship three years in a row from 1962 to 1964, beating Marjorie Draper, Belle Robertson and Ansley Reid. In 1965 she again reached the final but lost to Belle Robertson.
Lawrence played in the 1964 Curtis Cup match at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club. She was not selected for either of the foursomes session but played in both singles sessions, losing both matches. She also played for Britain in the Vagliano Trophy in 1963 and 1965. Lawrence played in the Women's Home Internationals each year from 1959 to 1970. She also played for Scotland in the 1964 Espirito Santo Trophy and in the European Ladies' Team Championship in 1965, 1967, 1969 and 1971.
Later Lawrence was an administrator and selector and was the Chairman of Selectors from 1986 to 1988. She was also Chairman of the Ladies' Golf Union from 1989 to 1990.
Lawrence was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to Ladies' amateur golf in the 1999 Birthday Honours.
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75,508,399 | Nichole Taljaard | Nichole Taljaard (born 3 May 1997) is a South African netball player who plays for South Africa in the positions of goal attack and goal shooter. She scored the final goal against New Zealand at the Cape Town International Convention Centre during the 2023 Netball World Cup.
She began playing netball at the age of five and has played a variety of sports at her school. She has described herself as an introvert, as she often spends her time staying at home, and she insists she goes largely unnoticed.
She made her Commonwealth Games debut appearance representing South Africa at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in women's netball competition. She made her senior international debut for South Africa during the 2022 Commonwealth Games in a pool stage match against Wales on 3 August 2022. She was a key member of the South African squad which emerged as runners-up to Australia in the final of the 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series.
She was included in the South African squad for the 2023 Netball World Cup, which was also her maiden appearance at a Netball World Cup tournament. She played a huge part in securing a historic tie for Proteas against defending world champions New Zealand after the end of the full time, with scores read at 48-48 during the 2023 Netball World Cup. She scored a crucial equalizer in the last quarter of the match against New Zealand at a time when South Africa were five points behind and had only five minutes remaining in the match. The tie also meant South Africa was still in the hunt to progress to the semi-final of their home World Cup campaign, provided they beat neighbouring Uganda by a margin of over 50 points. However, hosts South Africa could not progress to the semi-final despite winning their crucial game against Uganda 52–50.
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75,508,434 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1866 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1866. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The first session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 February 1866 until 10 August 1866.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1866|public|1|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cattle Diseases Prevention Act 1866|note1=|public|2|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Telegraph Act Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|3|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cattle Disease Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Cattle Disease (Ireland) Act 1866|public|4|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Savings Bank Investment Act 1866|note1=|public|5|13-03-1866|archived=n|An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Investments on account of Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Banks.}}
| {{|Supply Act 1866|public|6|13-03-1866|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Annuity, Princess Helena Act 1866|public|7|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annuity, Duke of Edinburgh Act 1866|public|8|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1866|public|9|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1866|public|10|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Reduction Act 1866|note1=|public|11|23-03-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Cancellation of certain Capital Stocks of Annuities standing in the Names of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.}}
| {{|Jamaica Act 1866|note1=|public|12|23-03-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund Act (19,000,000l.)|public|13|23-03-1866|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|County Courts Act 1866|note1=|public|14|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cattle Disease Act 1866|public|15|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Art Act 1866|note1=|public|16|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cattle Sheds in Burghs (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|17|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|India Military Funds Act 1866|note1=|public|18|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866|note1=|public|19|30-04-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Parliamentary Oaths.}}
| {{|Forsyth's Indemnity Act 1866|public|20|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Offices Site Act 1866|note1=|public|21|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Declarations Before Taking Office Act 1866|public|22|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Isle of Man Customs, Harbours, and Public Purposes Act 1866|note1=|public|23|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866|note1=|public|24|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Exchequer Bills and Bonds Act 1866|note1=|public|25|18-05-1866|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws regulating the Preparation, Issue, and Payment of Exchequer Bills and Bonds.}}
| {{|Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|26|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Portsmouth and Chatham Dockyards Act 1866|public|27|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Labouring Classes Dwelling Houses Act 1866|note1=|public|28|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1866|note1=|public|29|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Harbour Loans Act 1866|note1=|public|30|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Superannuation (Metropolis) Act 1866|note1=|public|31|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1866|note1=|public|32|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1866|public|33|11-06-1866|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under "The Land Drainage Act, 1861."|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Cattle Assurance Act 1866|note1=|public|34|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Contagious Diseases Act 1866|note1=|public|35|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Revenue Act 1866|note1=|public|36|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hop (Prevention of Frauds) Act 1866|note1=|public|37|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Persons Burial (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|38|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866|public|39|28-06-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Duties of the Exchequer and Audit Departments. to regulate the Receipt, Custody, and Issue of Public Moneys, and to provide for the Audit of the Accounts thereof.}}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Land (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|40|28-06-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Nuisances Removal Act (No. 1) 1866|note1=or the Nuisances Removal (No. 1) Act 1866|public|41|28-06-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Life Insurance (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|42|28-06-1866|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Life Insurances in Ireland.}}
| {{|Naval Savings Banks Act 1866|note1=|public|43|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Labouring Classes Lodging Houses and Dwellings Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Labouring Classes Lodging Houses and Dwellings (Ireland) Act 1866|public|44|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Piers and Harbours (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|45|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Belfast Constabulary Act 1866|note1=|public|46|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indian Prize Money Act 1866|note1=|public|47|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annuity, Princess Mary of Cambridge Act 1866|public|48|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Drainage Maintenance Act 1866|note1=|public|49|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Burial in Burghs (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|50|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lunacy (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|51|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Prosecutions Expenses Act 1866|note1=|public|52|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sheriff Court Houses (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|53|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1866|note1=|public|54|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Post Office (Postmaster-General) Act 1866|note1=|public|55|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1866 (No. 2)|note1=|public|56|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charitable Trusts Deeds Enrolment Act 1866|public|57|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1866|note1=|public|58|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1866|public|59|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Militia Pay Act 1866|public|60|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act 1866|public|61|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Crown Lands Act 1866|note1=|public|62|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Courts of Justice Act 1866|note1=|public|63|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Inland Revenue Act 1866|public|64|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Colonial Branch Mint Act 1866|note1=|public|65|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|New Forest Poor Act|note1=|public|66|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|British Columbia Act 1866|note1=|public|67|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Superannuation Act 1866|note1=|public|68|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Carriage and Deposit of dangerous Goods Act 1866|note1=|public|69|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Walmore and Bearce Commons, Forest of Dean Act 1866|public|70|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions for the inclosure, exchange and improvement of land in certain portions of the forest of Dean called Walmore Common and the Bearce Common, and for authorising allotments in lieu of the forestal rights of Her Majesty in and over such commons.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}
| {{|Glebe Lands (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|71|06-08-1866|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the letting on Lease, feuing, or selling Glebe Lands in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000) }}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1866|public|72|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|73|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land Act 1866|public|74|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parochial Buildings (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|75|06-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and explain the Act of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Years of Victoria, Chapter Fifty-eight, relating to Parochial Buildings in Scotland.}}
| {{|Public Offices Fees Act 1866|note1=|public|76|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parishes Quoad Sacra (Scotland) Act 1866|public|77|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|County Rate Act 1866|note1=|public|78|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 2)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 2) Act 1866|public|79|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1866 Number 2|public|80|06-08-1866|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under "The Land Drainage Act, 1861."|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Leases (Isle of Man) Act 1866|note1=|public|81|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Standards of Weights, Measures, and Coinage Act 1866|public|82|06-08-1866|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Standard Weights and Measures and to the Standard Trial Pieces of the Coin of the Realm.}}
| {{|National Gallery Enlargement Act 1866|note1=|public|83|06-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Acquisition of a Site for the Enlargement of the National Gallery.}}
| {{|Attorneys and Solicitors Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Attorneys and Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1866|public|84|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Act 1866|note1=|public|85|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rochdale Vicarage Act 1866|note1=|public|86|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Foreign Jurisdiction Act Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|87|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oyster Beds (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|88|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thames Navigation Act 1866|note1=|public|89|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sanitary Act 1866|public|90|07-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Public Health.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1866|public|91|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Turnpikes, Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1866|public|92|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Supplemental Act 1866|note1=|public|93|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Second Annual Inclosure Act 1866|note1=|public|94|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1866|note1=|public|95|10-08-1866|archived=n|An Act to enable the Public Works Loan Commissioners to make temporary Advances to Railway Companies in Ireland.}}
| {{|Bills of Sale Act 1866|note1=|public|96|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Oyster Fishery (Ireland) Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|97|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Portsmouth and Chatham Dockyards (No. 2) Act 1866|public|98|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Landed Estates Court Act 1866|note1=or the Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act 1866|public|99|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Prisons Act 1866|note1=|public|100|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Common Law Courts (Fees and Salaries) Act 1866|note1=|public|101|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1866|note1=|public|102|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|103|10-08-1866|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act to consolidate the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|New Zealand Loans Act 1866|note1=|public|104|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1866|note1=or the Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1866|public|105|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 3)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 3) Act 1866|public|106|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 4)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 4) Act 1866|public|107|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Railway Companies Securities Act 1866|note1=|public|108|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naval Discipline Act 1866|note1=|public|109|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Cattle Diseases Prevention Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|110|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1866|note1=|public|111|10-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Acts relating to Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England.}}
| {{|Evidence (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|112|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1866|note1=or the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1866|public|113|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Libraries Amendment Act (England and Scotland) 1866|note1=or the Public Libraries Amendment Act 1866|public|114|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Straits Settlements Act 1866|note1=|public|115|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indemnity Act 1866|public|116|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Reformatory Schools Act 1866|note1=|public|117|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Industrial Schools Act 1866|note1=|public|118|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1866|public|119|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1866|note1=|public|120|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Extradition Act 1866|public|121|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Commons Act 1866|public|122|10-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make Provision for the Improvement, Protection, and Management of Commons near the Metropolis.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Manchester Royal Exchange Act 1866|local|1|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|London, Chatham and Dover Railway (New Streets) Act 1866|local|363|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} }}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Buchanan's Estate Act 1866|private|1|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Clare College (Blythe's Benefaction) Act 1866|private|2|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Taylor's Estate Act 1866|private|3|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Troyte's Estate Act 1866|private|4|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rawson's Estate Act 1866|private|5|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sutherland-Walker's Estate Act 1866|private|6|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hamilton's Estate Act 1866|private|7|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Market Bosworth School Act 1866|private|8|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act 1866|private|9|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lloyd's Estates (Partition) Act 1866|private|10|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lady Slaney's (Trust) Estate Act 1866|private|11|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Rowan Cashel's Divorce Act 1866|note1=|private|12|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Francis Lowther Act 1866|note1=|private|13|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Enabling William Whitmarsh to exercise the office of priest and hold any benefice or preferment in the Church of England and Ireland.|note1=|private|14|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|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 1866. 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.",
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},
{
"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": ""
},
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"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\".",
"title": ""
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{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The first session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 1 February 1866 until 10 August 1866.",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1866|public|1|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Diseases Prevention Act 1866|note1=|public|2|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph Act Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|3|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Disease Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Cattle Disease (Ireland) Act 1866|public|4|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Savings Bank Investment Act 1866|note1=|public|5|13-03-1866|archived=n|An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Investments on account of Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Banks.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Supply Act 1866|public|6|13-03-1866|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Annuity, Princess Helena Act 1866|public|7|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Annuity, Duke of Edinburgh Act 1866|public|8|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1866|public|9|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1866|public|10|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|National Debt Reduction Act 1866|note1=|public|11|23-03-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Cancellation of certain Capital Stocks of Annuities standing in the Names of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Jamaica Act 1866|note1=|public|12|23-03-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund Act (19,000,000l.)|public|13|23-03-1866|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|County Courts Act 1866|note1=|public|14|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Disease Act 1866|public|15|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Art Act 1866|note1=|public|16|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Sheds in Burghs (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|17|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|India Military Funds Act 1866|note1=|public|18|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866|note1=|public|19|30-04-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Parliamentary Oaths.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Forsyth's Indemnity Act 1866|public|20|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Public Offices Site Act 1866|note1=|public|21|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Declarations Before Taking Office Act 1866|public|22|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man Customs, Harbours, and Public Purposes Act 1866|note1=|public|23|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866|note1=|public|24|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bills and Bonds Act 1866|note1=|public|25|18-05-1866|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws regulating the Preparation, Issue, and Payment of Exchequer Bills and Bonds.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|26|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Portsmouth and Chatham Dockyards Act 1866|public|27|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Labouring Classes Dwelling Houses Act 1866|note1=|public|28|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1866|note1=|public|29|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Harbour Loans Act 1866|note1=|public|30|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Superannuation (Metropolis) Act 1866|note1=|public|31|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1866|note1=|public|32|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1866|public|33|11-06-1866|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under \"The Land Drainage Act, 1861.\"|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Assurance Act 1866|note1=|public|34|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases Act 1866|note1=|public|35|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1866|note1=|public|36|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Hop (Prevention of Frauds) Act 1866|note1=|public|37|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Poor Persons Burial (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|38|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866|public|39|28-06-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate the Duties of the Exchequer and Audit Departments. to regulate the Receipt, Custody, and Issue of Public Moneys, and to provide for the Audit of the Accounts thereof.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Land (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|40|28-06-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Nuisances Removal Act (No. 1) 1866|note1=or the Nuisances Removal (No. 1) Act 1866|public|41|28-06-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Life Insurance (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|42|28-06-1866|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Life Insurances in Ireland.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Naval Savings Banks Act 1866|note1=|public|43|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Labouring Classes Lodging Houses and Dwellings Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Labouring Classes Lodging Houses and Dwellings (Ireland) Act 1866|public|44|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Piers and Harbours (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|45|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Belfast Constabulary Act 1866|note1=|public|46|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Indian Prize Money Act 1866|note1=|public|47|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Annuity, Princess Mary of Cambridge Act 1866|public|48|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Drainage Maintenance Act 1866|note1=|public|49|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Burial in Burghs (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|50|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Lunacy (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|51|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Prosecutions Expenses Act 1866|note1=|public|52|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Sheriff Court Houses (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|53|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1866|note1=|public|54|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Post Office (Postmaster-General) Act 1866|note1=|public|55|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1866 (No. 2)|note1=|public|56|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Charitable Trusts Deeds Enrolment Act 1866|public|57|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1866|note1=|public|58|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1866|public|59|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Militia Pay Act 1866|public|60|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act 1866|public|61|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Crown Lands Act 1866|note1=|public|62|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Courts of Justice Act 1866|note1=|public|63|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Inland Revenue Act 1866|public|64|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Branch Mint Act 1866|note1=|public|65|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|New Forest Poor Act|note1=|public|66|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|British Columbia Act 1866|note1=|public|67|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Superannuation Act 1866|note1=|public|68|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Carriage and Deposit of dangerous Goods Act 1866|note1=|public|69|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Walmore and Bearce Commons, Forest of Dean Act 1866|public|70|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions for the inclosure, exchange and improvement of land in certain portions of the forest of Dean called Walmore Common and the Bearce Common, and for authorising allotments in lieu of the forestal rights of Her Majesty in and over such commons.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Glebe Lands (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|71|06-08-1866|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the letting on Lease, feuing, or selling Glebe Lands in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1866|public|72|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|73|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land Act 1866|public|74|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Parochial Buildings (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|75|06-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and explain the Act of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Years of Victoria, Chapter Fifty-eight, relating to Parochial Buildings in Scotland.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Public Offices Fees Act 1866|note1=|public|76|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Parishes Quoad Sacra (Scotland) Act 1866|public|77|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|County Rate Act 1866|note1=|public|78|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 2)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 2) Act 1866|public|79|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1866 Number 2|public|80|06-08-1866|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under \"The Land Drainage Act, 1861.\"|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Leases (Isle of Man) Act 1866|note1=|public|81|06-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Standards of Weights, Measures, and Coinage Act 1866|public|82|06-08-1866|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Standard Weights and Measures and to the Standard Trial Pieces of the Coin of the Realm.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|National Gallery Enlargement Act 1866|note1=|public|83|06-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Acquisition of a Site for the Enlargement of the National Gallery.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Attorneys and Solicitors Act (Ireland) 1866|note1=or the Attorneys and Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1866|public|84|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Act 1866|note1=|public|85|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Rochdale Vicarage Act 1866|note1=|public|86|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Foreign Jurisdiction Act Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|87|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Oyster Beds (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|88|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Thames Navigation Act 1866|note1=|public|89|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Act 1866|public|90|07-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Public Health.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1866|public|91|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Turnpikes, Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1866|public|92|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Supplemental Act 1866|note1=|public|93|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Second Annual Inclosure Act 1866|note1=|public|94|01-02-1866|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1866|note1=|public|95|10-08-1866|archived=n|An Act to enable the Public Works Loan Commissioners to make temporary Advances to Railway Companies in Ireland.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Bills of Sale Act 1866|note1=|public|96|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Oyster Fishery (Ireland) Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|97|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Portsmouth and Chatham Dockyards (No. 2) Act 1866|public|98|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Landed Estates Court Act 1866|note1=or the Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act 1866|public|99|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Prisons Act 1866|note1=|public|100|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Common Law Courts (Fees and Salaries) Act 1866|note1=|public|101|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1866|note1=|public|102|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1866|note1=|public|103|10-08-1866|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act to consolidate the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|New Zealand Loans Act 1866|note1=|public|104|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1866|note1=or the Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1866|public|105|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 3)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 3) Act 1866|public|106|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1866 (No. 4)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 4) Act 1866|public|107|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies Securities Act 1866|note1=|public|108|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Naval Discipline Act 1866|note1=|public|109|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Diseases Prevention Amendment Act 1866|note1=|public|110|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1866|note1=|public|111|10-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Acts relating to Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 116,
"text": "| {{|Evidence (Scotland) Act 1866|note1=|public|112|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 117,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1866|note1=or the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1866|public|113|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 118,
"text": "| {{|Public Libraries Amendment Act (England and Scotland) 1866|note1=or the Public Libraries Amendment Act 1866|public|114|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 119,
"text": "| {{|Straits Settlements Act 1866|note1=|public|115|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 120,
"text": "| {{|Indemnity Act 1866|public|116|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 121,
"text": "| {{|Reformatory Schools Act 1866|note1=|public|117|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 122,
"text": "| {{|Industrial Schools Act 1866|note1=|public|118|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 123,
"text": "| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1866|public|119|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 124,
"text": "| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1866|note1=|public|120|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 125,
"text": "| {{|Extradition Act 1866|public|121|10-08-1866|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 126,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Commons Act 1866|public|122|10-08-1866|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make Provision for the Improvement, Protection, and Management of Commons near the Metropolis.}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
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"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 128,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Manchester Royal Exchange Act 1866|local|1|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 129,
"text": "| {{|London, Chatham and Dover Railway (New Streets) Act 1866|local|363|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}} }}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 130,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Buchanan's Estate Act 1866|private|1|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 131,
"text": "| {{|Clare College (Blythe's Benefaction) Act 1866|private|2|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 132,
"text": "| {{|Taylor's Estate Act 1866|private|3|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 133,
"text": "| {{|Troyte's Estate Act 1866|private|4|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 134,
"text": "| {{|Rawson's Estate Act 1866|private|5|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 135,
"text": "| {{|Sutherland-Walker's Estate Act 1866|private|6|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 136,
"text": "| {{|Hamilton's Estate Act 1866|private|7|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 137,
"text": "| {{|Market Bosworth School Act 1866|private|8|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 138,
"text": "| {{|Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act 1866|private|9|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 139,
"text": "| {{|Lloyd's Estates (Partition) Act 1866|private|10|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 140,
"text": "| {{|Lady Slaney's (Trust) Estate Act 1866|private|11|01-02-1866|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 141,
"text": "| {{|Rowan Cashel's Divorce Act 1866|note1=|private|12|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 142,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Francis Lowther Act 1866|note1=|private|13|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 143,
"text": "| {{|Enabling William Whitmarsh to exercise the office of priest and hold any benefice or preferment in the Church of England and Ireland.|note1=|private|14|01-02-1866|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 144,
"text": "}}",
"title": "29 & 30 Vict."
}
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75,508,444 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1867 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1867. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The second session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 February 1867 until 21 August 1867.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1867|public|1|26-02-1867|archived=n|An Act to further continue the Act of the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter One, intituled "An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend, and detain for a limited Time, such Persons as he or they shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government." }}
| {{|Odessa Marriage Act 1867|note1=|public|2|29-03-1867|archived=n|An Act for removing Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages between British Subjects at Odessa.}}
| {{|British North America Act 1867|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1867|public|3|29-03-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£369,118 5s. 6d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1867|public|4|29-03-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Dog Licences Act 1867|note1=|public|5|29-03-1867|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Duties of Assessed Taxes on Dogs, and to impose in lieu thereof a Duty of Excise.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1867|public|6|29-03-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the establishment in the Metropolis of Asylums for the Sick, Insane, and Other Classes of the Poor, and of Dispensaries; and for the Distribution over the Metropolis of Portions of the Charge for Poor Relief; and for other Purposes relating to Poor Relief in the Metropolis.|note4=(Repealed by Local Government Act 1929) }}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,924,000) Act|public|7|05-04-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Trades Union Commission Act 1867|note1=|public|8|05-04-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|School of Physic (Ireland) Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|9|05-04-1867|archived=n|An Act to open the Professorships of Anatomy and Chirurgery, Chemistry and Botany, in the University of Dublin, to all Persons irrespective of their religious Creed; and to amend the Act 40 Geo. 3. (Ireland), Chapter Eighty-four.}}
| {{|Sugar Duties Act 1867|note1=or the Duties on Sugar Act 1867|public|10|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Recovery of Alimony (Ireland) Act 1867|public|11|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Criminal Lunatics Act 1867|note1=|public|12|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1867|public|13|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1867|public|14|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shipping Dues Exemption Act 1867|note1=|public|15|12-04-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of certain Exemptions from Local Dues on Shipping and on Goods carried in Ships.}}
| {{|Canada Railway Loan Act 1867|note1=|public|16|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lyon King of Arms Act 1867|note1=|public|17|03-05-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Court and Office of the Lyon King of Arms in Scotland, and the Emoluments of the Officers of the same.}}
| {{|Oyster Preservation Act 1867|note1=|public|18|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|19|31-05-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Petty Sessions Act (Ireland), 1851, as to the backing of Warrants.}}
| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1867|note1=|public|20|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867|note1=|public|21|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1867|public|22|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under "The Land Drainage Act, 1861."}}
| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1867|note1=|public|23|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Expenses of Fortifications for Protecting Royal Arsenals (No. 1) Act 1867|public|24|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1867|public|25|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Debt Act 1867|public|26|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Warehoused British Spirits Act 1867|public|27|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Labouring Classes Dwelling Houses Act 1867|note1=|public|28|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Banking Companies' (Shares) Act 1867|note1=|public|29|17-06-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in respect of the Sale and Purchase of Shares in Joint Stock Banking Companies.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£14,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1867|public|30|17-06-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1867|public|31|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1867|public|32|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867|note1=|public|33|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Army Enlistment Act 1867|note1=|public|34|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Criminal Law Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|35|20-06-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to remove some defects in the Administration of the Criminal Law.}}
| {{|Chester Courts Act 1867|note1=|public|36|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Libraries Act (Scotland) 1867|note1=or the Public Libraries (Scotland) Act 1867|public|37|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Act 1867|public|38|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1867|note1=|public|39|15-07-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law with respect to the Accounts of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District; and for other Purposes relating to the Metropolitan Police.}}
| {{|Houses of Parliament Act 1867|note1=|public|40|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|National Gallery Enlargement Act 1867|note1=|public|41|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Hypothec Amendment (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|42|15-07-1867|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Landlord’s Right of Hypothec in Scotland, in so far as respects Land held for Agricultural or Grazing Purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007) }}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|note1=|public|43|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Chancery (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|44|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Constitution, Practice, and Procedure of the Court of Chancery in Ireland.}}
| {{|Vice-Admiralty Courts Act Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|45|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|County Treasurers (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|46|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lis Pendens Act 1867|note1=|public|47|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sale of Land by Auction Act 1867|public|48|15-07-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for Amending the Law of Auctions of Estates.}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 3)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 3) Act 1867|public|49|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bridges (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|50|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Land Tax Commissioners Act 1867|public|51|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Herring Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|52|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Limerick Harbour (Composition of Debt) Act 1867|note1=or the Limerick Harbour Act 1867|public|53|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=or the Charitable Donations and Bequests Act (Ireland) 1867|public|54|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Lunatics (Scotland) Act 1867|public|55|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Galway Harbour (Composition of Debt) Act 1867|note1=or the Galway Harbour Act 1867|public|56|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Blackwater Bridge Act 1867|public|57|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Edinburgh Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1867|note1=|public|58|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1867|public|59|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
| {{|Textile Manufactures (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|60|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend certain Acts relating to Linen, Hempen, and other Manufactures in Ireland.}}
| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867 (No. 3)|note1=|public|61|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Test Abolition Act 1867|note1=|public|62|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Chatham and Sheerness Stipendiary Magistrate Act 1867|note1=|public|63|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Court of Appeal in Chancery Act 1867|public|64|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 2)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 2) Act 1867|public|65|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1867|note1=|public|66|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 4)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 4) Act|public|67|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Common Law Chambers Act 1867|public|68|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Real Estate Charges Act 1867|note1=|public|69|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|70|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Second Annual Inclosure Act 1867|note1=|public|71|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Board of Trade (Parliamentary Secretary) Act 1867|note1=|public|72|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867 (No. 2)|note1=|public|73|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trades Union Commission Act Extension Act 1867|note1=|public|74|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Office and Oath Act 1867|note1=|public|75|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Christ Church, Oxford, Act 1867|note1=|public|76|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Wexford Grand Jury Act 1867|note1=|public|77|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Tyne Pilotage Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|78|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Supplemental Act 1867|note1=or the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1867or the Dundee Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1867or the Dundee Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1867|public|79|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Valuation of Lands (Scotland) Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|80|12-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to define the Duties of the Assessor of Railways in Scotland in making up the Valuation Roll of Railways, and to amend in certain respects the Valuation of Lands (Scotland) Acts.}}
| {{|Prorogation Act 1867|public|81|12-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to simplify the Forms of Prorogation during the Recess of Parliament.}}
| {{|Customs Amendment Act 1867|note1=or the Customs Revenue Act 1867or the Customs Act 1867|public|82|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 5)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 5) Act 1867|public|83|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Vaccination Act 1867|note1=|public|84|12-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}
| {{|Galashiels Act 1867|note1=|public|85|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Isle of Man Customs Duties Act 1867|note1=|public|86|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Court of Chancery (Officers) Act 1867|note1=|public|87|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Indemnity Act 1867|public|88|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Stamp Duty Composition (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|89|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}
| {{|Revenue Act 1867|note1=|public|90|12-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to alter certain Duties and to amend the Laws relating to the Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Dominica Loan Act 1867|note1=|public|91|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Militia Pay Act 1867|public|92|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Morro Velho Marriage Act 1867|note1=|public|93|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Weights and Measures, Dublin Act 1867|public|94|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dublin Police Act 1867|note1=|public|95|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Debts Recovery (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|96|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|97|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1867|note1=|public|98|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sir John Port's Charity, Repton Act 1867|public|99|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naval Knights of Windsor Act 1867|note1=|public|100|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|101|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Representation of the People Act 1867|note1=or the Reform Act 1867or the Second Reform Act|public|102|15-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act further to amend the Laws relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Factory Acts Extension Act 1867|note1=or the Factories Act Extension Act 1867|note1=|public|103|15-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Extension of the Factory Acts.|note4=Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}
| {{|Railways (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|104|15-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend as to Railways in Ireland the Provisions of an Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of Victoria, intituled "An Act to attach certain Conditions to the Construction of future Railways authorized or to be authorized by any Act of the present or succeeding Sessions of Parliament; and for other Purposes in relation to Railways." }}
| {{|Councils of Conciliation Act 1867|note1=|public|105|15-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to establish Equitable Councils of Conciliation to adjust Differences between Masters and Workmen.}}
| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1867|public|106|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to make the Poor Law Board permanent, and to provide sundry Amendments in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor.}}
| {{|Reduction of Annuity Tax Act 1867|public|107|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to uncollegiate the Parish Canongate within the Parliamentary Burgh of Edinburgh, to reduce the Amount of the Annuity Tax within the said Parish, and to make Provision for the Maintenance of Two Ministers therein.}}
| {{|Guarantee by Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|108|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Guarantee of Persons holding Situations of Trust under Government by Companies, Societies, or Associations.}}
| {{|Windsor Barracks Act 1867|note1=or Barrack Lane, Windsor Act 1867|public|109|20-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for extinguishing certain Rights of Way over and along Barrack Lane in the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Reserve Force Act 1867|note1=|public|110|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of Chelsea and Naval Out-Pensioners and Pensioners of the East India Company, and for establishing a Reserve Force of Men who have been in Her Majesty's Service.}}
| {{|Militia Reserve Act 1867|note1=|public|111|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to form a Reserve of Men in the Militia to join Her Majesty's Army in the event of War.}}
| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|112|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide further Facilities for the Repair of Roads, Bridges, and other Public Works in Ireland in case of sudden Damage.}}
| {{|Sewage Utilization Act 1867|note1=|public|113|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Distribution of Sewage Matter over Land, and otherwise amending the Law relating to Sewer Authorities.}}
| {{|Court of Admiralty (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|114|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction, alter and amend the Procedure and Practice, and to regulate the Establishment, of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland.}}
| {{|Justices of the Peace Act 1867|note1=|public|115|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to remove Disqualifications Justices of the Peace in certain Cases.}}
| {{|Dogs (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|116|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Twenty eighth and Twenty ninth Victoria Chapter Fifty, for regulating the keeping of Dogs, and for the Protection of Sheep and other Property from Dogs in Ireland.}}
| {{|Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1867|note1=|public|117|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts.}}
| {{|Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|118|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of the Officers and Servants of District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, and to alter and amend the Law relating to the Custody of dangerous Lunatics and dangerous Idiots in Ireland.}}
| {{|Naval Stores Act 1867|note1=|public|119|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of Naval Stores.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1867|public|120|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1867|note1=|public|121|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further Provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}
| {{|Courts of Law Fees Act 1867|note1=|public|122|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Application of surplus Fees paid by Suitors in the Superior Courts of Law and other Courts towards the Expenses of providing the intended Courts of Justice; and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 6)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 6) Act 1867|public|123|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders under "The Local Government Act 1858 relating to the Districts of Exeter, Devonport, Reading, Warley, and Midgley, and for other Purposes relative to certain Districts under the said Act.|po1=Provisional Order repealing and altering Parts of a Local Act in force within the District of the Exeter Local Board.|po1short=n|po2=Provisional Order repealing and altering Parts of a Local Act in force within the District of the Devonport Local Board.|po2short=n|po3=Provisional Order putting in force the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, within the Reading Local Board of Health District, for the purchase and taking of Lands by the said Board, otherwise than by Agreement, for Street and Road Improvements.|po3short=n|po4=Provisional Order for Separation from the District of Warley, in the County of York, of a Portion of the said District, under the Local Government Act, 1858.|po4short=n|po5=Provisional Order for altering the Boundaries of the District of Midgley in the County of York.|po5short=n}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1867|note1=|public|124|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854.}}
| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1867|note1=|public|125|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend the Acts relating to Contagious or Infectious Diseases among Cattle and other Animals.}}
| {{|Railway Companies (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|126|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railway Companies in Scotland.}}
| {{|Railway Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|127|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railway Companies.}}
| {{|War Department Stores Act 1867|note1=|public|128|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of War Department Stores.}}
| {{|Chancery and Common Law Offices (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|129|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to alter and regulate the Official Establishment of the High Court of Chancery and of the Superior Courts of Common Law in Ireland.}}
| {{|Agricultural Gangs Act 1867|note1=|public|130|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Agricultural Gangs.}}
| {{|Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|131|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Companies Act, 1862."}}
| {{|Investments of Trust Funds Act 1867|public|132|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts as to the Power of Trustees, Executors, and Administrators to invest Trust Funds in certain Securities and to declare and amend the Law relating to such Investments.}}
| {{|Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867|note1=|public|133|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act relating to the Consecration of Churchyards.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Streets Act 1867|note1=|public|134|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Traffic in the Metropolis, and for making Provision for the greater Security of Persons passing through the Streets, and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Fees Act 1867|note1=|public|135|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Establishment of a Table of Fees to be taken on the Consecration of Churches, Chapels, and Burial Grounds, on the Ordination of Deacons and Priests, and Visitations.}}
| {{|Parliamentary Costs Act 1867|note1=|public|136|20-08-1867|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Courts of Referees to administer Oaths and award Costs in certain Cases, in the same Manner as Committees on Private Bills.|note4=(Repealed by Parliamentary Costs Act 2006) }}
| {{|Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1867|public|137|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to validate certain Orders made by the Lord Lieutenant in Council under the Church Temporalities Acts in Ireland, and to increase the Stipends payable by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to certain Incumbents in Ireland.}}
| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1867|note1=|public|138|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to authorize the Extension of the Period for Repayment of Advances made under The Railway under The Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act, 1866.}}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) (No. 2) 1867|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|public|139|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm Provisional Orders for the Quinagh and Parsonstown Drainage Districts respectively.|po1=In the Matter of Quinagh Drainage District in the County of Carlow.|po1short=n|po2=In the Matter of Parsonstown Drainage District in the County of Tipperary and King's County.|po2short=n}}
| {{|Royal Military Canal Act 1867|note1=|public|140|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to authorize a Sale or Lease of the Royal Military Canal and its col lateral Works; and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|Master and Servant Act 1867|public|141|20-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Statute Law as between Master and Servant.|note4=(Repealed by Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875) }}
| {{|County Courts Act 1867|note1=|public|142|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Jurisdiction of the County Courts.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1867|note1=|public|143|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Policies of Assurance Act 1867|note1=|public|144|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Assignees of Policies of Life Assurance to sue thereon in their own Names.}}
| {{|Expenses of Fortifications for Protecting Royal Arsenals (No. 2) Act 1867|public|145|21-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for providing a further Sum towards defraying the Expenses of constructing Fortifications for the Protection of the Royal Arsenals and Dockyards and the Ports of Dover and Portland.}}
| {{|Workshop Regulation Act 1867|note1=|public|146|21-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Hours of Labour for Children, Young Persons, and Women employed in Workshops; and for other Purposes relating thereto.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|City of London Municipal Elections Amendment Act 1867|local|1|05-02-1867|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Windsor Royal Gas Act 1867|local|2|05-02-1867|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Blackfriars and Southwark Bridge Act 1867|local|3|05-04-1867|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Mayor and Commonality and Citizens of the City of London to borrow a further Sum of Money on the Security of the Bridge House Estates, to complete the rebuilding of Blackfriars Bridge, and for the Purchase of Southwark Bridge; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Limerick Harbour Act 1867|local|155|25-07-1867|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect certain Arrangements made with the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury for the Liquidation of the Debt and Interest due by the Limerick Harbour Commissioners to the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland; to repeal the Rates and Duties now levied in the Port of Limerick, and to authorize other Harbour Rates to be levied in lieu thereof; to reconstitute the Harbour Commissioners; and for other Purposes.}}
| {{|London, Chatham and Dover Railway (Arrangement) Act 1867|local|209|25-07-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|William Duke of Cleveland's Estate Act 1867|private|1|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ramsden Estate Act 1867|private|2|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Snailbeach Mine Estate Act 1867|private|3|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marquess of Anglesey's Estate Act 1867|private|4|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Reading School Act 1867|private|5|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Queen's College, Birmingham Act 1867|private|6|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Charterhouse School Act 1867|private|7|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Skipton Grammar School Act 1867|private|8|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|James Thomson's Divorce Act 1867|note1=|private|9|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Henri Bischoffsheim Act 1867|note1=|private|10|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Charles, Baron de Ferriere Act 1867|note1=|private|11|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Naturalization of Daniel Lange Act 1867|note1=|private|12|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
The third session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 19 November 1867 until 31 July 1868.
{{legislationuk|act |-
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£2,000,000) Act 1867|public|1|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Two million Pounds out of the Consolidate Fund to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Income Tax Act 1867|public|2|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant to Her Majesty additional Rates of Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) (No. 3) 1867|public|3|07-12-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under The Drainage and Improvement of Lands (Ireland) Act, 1863, and the Act amending the same.|po1=In the Matter of Elphin Drainage District, County of Roscommon.|po1short=n}}
| {{|Sales of Reversions Act 1867|note1=|public|4|07-12-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Sales of Reversions.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Streets Act Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|5|07-12-1867|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for the amendment of "The Metropolitan Streets Act, 1867."}}
| {{|Totnes, &c., Writs Act|note1=|public|6|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to forbid the Issue of Writs for Members to serve in this present Parliament for the Boroughs of Totnes, Reigate, Great Yarmouth, and Lancaster.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}
}} | [
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"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1867. 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.",
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},
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"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": ""
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"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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
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"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The second session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 February 1867 until 21 August 1867.",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1867|public|1|26-02-1867|archived=n|An Act to further continue the Act of the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter One, intituled \"An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend, and detain for a limited Time, such Persons as he or they shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government.\" }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Odessa Marriage Act 1867|note1=|public|2|29-03-1867|archived=n|An Act for removing Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages between British Subjects at Odessa.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|British North America Act 1867|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1867|public|3|29-03-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£369,118 5s. 6d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1867|public|4|29-03-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Dog Licences Act 1867|note1=|public|5|29-03-1867|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Duties of Assessed Taxes on Dogs, and to impose in lieu thereof a Duty of Excise.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1867|public|6|29-03-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the establishment in the Metropolis of Asylums for the Sick, Insane, and Other Classes of the Poor, and of Dispensaries; and for the Distribution over the Metropolis of Portions of the Charge for Poor Relief; and for other Purposes relating to Poor Relief in the Metropolis.|note4=(Repealed by Local Government Act 1929) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,924,000) Act|public|7|05-04-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Trades Union Commission Act 1867|note1=|public|8|05-04-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|School of Physic (Ireland) Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|9|05-04-1867|archived=n|An Act to open the Professorships of Anatomy and Chirurgery, Chemistry and Botany, in the University of Dublin, to all Persons irrespective of their religious Creed; and to amend the Act 40 Geo. 3. (Ireland), Chapter Eighty-four.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Sugar Duties Act 1867|note1=or the Duties on Sugar Act 1867|public|10|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Recovery of Alimony (Ireland) Act 1867|public|11|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Criminal Lunatics Act 1867|note1=|public|12|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1867|public|13|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1867|public|14|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Shipping Dues Exemption Act 1867|note1=|public|15|12-04-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of certain Exemptions from Local Dues on Shipping and on Goods carried in Ships.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Canada Railway Loan Act 1867|note1=|public|16|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Lyon King of Arms Act 1867|note1=|public|17|03-05-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Court and Office of the Lyon King of Arms in Scotland, and the Emoluments of the Officers of the same.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Oyster Preservation Act 1867|note1=|public|18|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|19|31-05-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Petty Sessions Act (Ireland), 1851, as to the backing of Warrants.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Annual Inclosure Act 1867|note1=|public|20|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867|note1=|public|21|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1867|public|22|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under \"The Land Drainage Act, 1861.\"}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1867|note1=|public|23|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Expenses of Fortifications for Protecting Royal Arsenals (No. 1) Act 1867|public|24|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act 1867|public|25|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|National Debt Act 1867|public|26|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Warehoused British Spirits Act 1867|public|27|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Labouring Classes Dwelling Houses Act 1867|note1=|public|28|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Banking Companies' (Shares) Act 1867|note1=|public|29|17-06-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in respect of the Sale and Purchase of Shares in Joint Stock Banking Companies.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£14,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1867|public|30|17-06-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1867|public|31|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1867|public|32|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867|note1=|public|33|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Army Enlistment Act 1867|note1=|public|34|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Criminal Law Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|35|20-06-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to remove some defects in the Administration of the Criminal Law.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Chester Courts Act 1867|note1=|public|36|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Public Libraries Act (Scotland) 1867|note1=or the Public Libraries (Scotland) Act 1867|public|37|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Act 1867|public|38|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1867|note1=|public|39|15-07-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law with respect to the Accounts of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District; and for other Purposes relating to the Metropolitan Police.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Houses of Parliament Act 1867|note1=|public|40|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|National Gallery Enlargement Act 1867|note1=|public|41|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Hypothec Amendment (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|42|15-07-1867|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Landlord’s Right of Hypothec in Scotland, in so far as respects Land held for Agricultural or Grazing Purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|note1=|public|43|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Chancery (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|44|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Constitution, Practice, and Procedure of the Court of Chancery in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Vice-Admiralty Courts Act Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|45|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|County Treasurers (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|46|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Lis Pendens Act 1867|note1=|public|47|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Sale of Land by Auction Act 1867|public|48|15-07-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for Amending the Law of Auctions of Estates.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 3)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 3) Act 1867|public|49|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Bridges (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|50|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners Act 1867|public|51|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Herring Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|52|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Limerick Harbour (Composition of Debt) Act 1867|note1=or the Limerick Harbour Act 1867|public|53|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=or the Charitable Donations and Bequests Act (Ireland) 1867|public|54|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Lunatics (Scotland) Act 1867|public|55|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Galway Harbour (Composition of Debt) Act 1867|note1=or the Galway Harbour Act 1867|public|56|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Blackwater Bridge Act 1867|public|57|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Edinburgh Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1867|note1=|public|58|15-07-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1867|public|59|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Textile Manufactures (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|60|15-07-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend certain Acts relating to Linen, Hempen, and other Manufactures in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867 (No. 3)|note1=|public|61|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Test Abolition Act 1867|note1=|public|62|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Chatham and Sheerness Stipendiary Magistrate Act 1867|note1=|public|63|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Court of Appeal in Chancery Act 1867|public|64|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 2)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 2) Act 1867|public|65|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1867|note1=|public|66|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 4)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 4) Act|public|67|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Common Law Chambers Act 1867|public|68|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Real Estate Charges Act 1867|note1=|public|69|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|70|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Second Annual Inclosure Act 1867|note1=|public|71|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Board of Trade (Parliamentary Secretary) Act 1867|note1=|public|72|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation Act 1867 (No. 2)|note1=|public|73|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Trades Union Commission Act Extension Act 1867|note1=|public|74|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Office and Oath Act 1867|note1=|public|75|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Christ Church, Oxford, Act 1867|note1=|public|76|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Wexford Grand Jury Act 1867|note1=|public|77|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Tyne Pilotage Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|78|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Supplemental Act 1867|note1=or the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1867or the Dundee Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1867or the Dundee Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1867|public|79|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Valuation of Lands (Scotland) Amendment Act 1867|note1=|public|80|12-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to define the Duties of the Assessor of Railways in Scotland in making up the Valuation Roll of Railways, and to amend in certain respects the Valuation of Lands (Scotland) Acts.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Prorogation Act 1867|public|81|12-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to simplify the Forms of Prorogation during the Recess of Parliament.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Customs Amendment Act 1867|note1=or the Customs Revenue Act 1867or the Customs Act 1867|public|82|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 5)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 5) Act 1867|public|83|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Vaccination Act 1867|note1=|public|84|12-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Galashiels Act 1867|note1=|public|85|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man Customs Duties Act 1867|note1=|public|86|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Court of Chancery (Officers) Act 1867|note1=|public|87|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Indemnity Act 1867|public|88|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Stamp Duty Composition (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|89|12-08-1867|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Act 1867|note1=|public|90|12-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to alter certain Duties and to amend the Laws relating to the Inland Revenue.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Dominica Loan Act 1867|note1=|public|91|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Militia Pay Act 1867|public|92|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Morro Velho Marriage Act 1867|note1=|public|93|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Weights and Measures, Dublin Act 1867|public|94|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Dublin Police Act 1867|note1=|public|95|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Debts Recovery (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|96|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Trusts (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|97|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Patriotic Fund Act 1867|note1=|public|98|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Sir John Port's Charity, Repton Act 1867|public|99|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Naval Knights of Windsor Act 1867|note1=|public|100|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|101|05-02-1867|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Representation of the People Act 1867|note1=or the Reform Act 1867or the Second Reform Act|public|102|15-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act further to amend the Laws relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Factory Acts Extension Act 1867|note1=or the Factories Act Extension Act 1867|note1=|public|103|15-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Extension of the Factory Acts.|note4=Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Railways (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|104|15-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend as to Railways in Ireland the Provisions of an Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of Victoria, intituled \"An Act to attach certain Conditions to the Construction of future Railways authorized or to be authorized by any Act of the present or succeeding Sessions of Parliament; and for other Purposes in relation to Railways.\" }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Councils of Conciliation Act 1867|note1=|public|105|15-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to establish Equitable Councils of Conciliation to adjust Differences between Masters and Workmen.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Amendment Act 1867|public|106|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to make the Poor Law Board permanent, and to provide sundry Amendments in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Reduction of Annuity Tax Act 1867|public|107|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to uncollegiate the Parish Canongate within the Parliamentary Burgh of Edinburgh, to reduce the Amount of the Annuity Tax within the said Parish, and to make Provision for the Maintenance of Two Ministers therein.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Guarantee by Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|108|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Guarantee of Persons holding Situations of Trust under Government by Companies, Societies, or Associations.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Windsor Barracks Act 1867|note1=or Barrack Lane, Windsor Act 1867|public|109|20-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for extinguishing certain Rights of Way over and along Barrack Lane in the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Reserve Force Act 1867|note1=|public|110|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of Chelsea and Naval Out-Pensioners and Pensioners of the East India Company, and for establishing a Reserve Force of Men who have been in Her Majesty's Service.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "| {{|Militia Reserve Act 1867|note1=|public|111|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to form a Reserve of Men in the Militia to join Her Majesty's Army in the event of War.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 116,
"text": "| {{|Public Works (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|112|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide further Facilities for the Repair of Roads, Bridges, and other Public Works in Ireland in case of sudden Damage.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 117,
"text": "| {{|Sewage Utilization Act 1867|note1=|public|113|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Distribution of Sewage Matter over Land, and otherwise amending the Law relating to Sewer Authorities.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 118,
"text": "| {{|Court of Admiralty (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|114|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction, alter and amend the Procedure and Practice, and to regulate the Establishment, of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 119,
"text": "| {{|Justices of the Peace Act 1867|note1=|public|115|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to remove Disqualifications Justices of the Peace in certain Cases.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 120,
"text": "| {{|Dogs (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|116|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Twenty eighth and Twenty ninth Victoria Chapter Fifty, for regulating the keeping of Dogs, and for the Protection of Sheep and other Property from Dogs in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 121,
"text": "| {{|Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1867|note1=|public|117|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 122,
"text": "| {{|Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|118|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Appointment of the Officers and Servants of District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, and to alter and amend the Law relating to the Custody of dangerous Lunatics and dangerous Idiots in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 123,
"text": "| {{|Naval Stores Act 1867|note1=|public|119|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of Naval Stores.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 124,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1867|public|120|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 125,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1867|note1=|public|121|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further Provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 126,
"text": "| {{|Courts of Law Fees Act 1867|note1=|public|122|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Application of surplus Fees paid by Suitors in the Superior Courts of Law and other Courts towards the Expenses of providing the intended Courts of Justice; and for other Purposes.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 127,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1867 (No. 6)|note1=or the Local Government Supplemental (No. 6) Act 1867|public|123|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders under \"The Local Government Act 1858 relating to the Districts of Exeter, Devonport, Reading, Warley, and Midgley, and for other Purposes relative to certain Districts under the said Act.|po1=Provisional Order repealing and altering Parts of a Local Act in force within the District of the Exeter Local Board.|po1short=n|po2=Provisional Order repealing and altering Parts of a Local Act in force within the District of the Devonport Local Board.|po2short=n|po3=Provisional Order putting in force the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, within the Reading Local Board of Health District, for the purchase and taking of Lands by the said Board, otherwise than by Agreement, for Street and Road Improvements.|po3short=n|po4=Provisional Order for Separation from the District of Warley, in the County of York, of a Portion of the said District, under the Local Government Act, 1858.|po4short=n|po5=Provisional Order for altering the Boundaries of the District of Midgley in the County of York.|po5short=n}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 128,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1867|note1=|public|124|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 129,
"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1867|note1=|public|125|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend the Acts relating to Contagious or Infectious Diseases among Cattle and other Animals.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 130,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies (Scotland) Act 1867|note1=|public|126|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railway Companies in Scotland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 131,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|127|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Railway Companies.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 132,
"text": "| {{|War Department Stores Act 1867|note1=|public|128|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of War Department Stores.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 133,
"text": "| {{|Chancery and Common Law Offices (Ireland) Act 1867|note1=|public|129|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to alter and regulate the Official Establishment of the High Court of Chancery and of the Superior Courts of Common Law in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 134,
"text": "| {{|Agricultural Gangs Act 1867|note1=|public|130|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Agricultural Gangs.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 135,
"text": "| {{|Companies Act 1867|note1=|public|131|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Companies Act, 1862.\"}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 136,
"text": "| {{|Investments of Trust Funds Act 1867|public|132|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to remove Doubts as to the Power of Trustees, Executors, and Administrators to invest Trust Funds in certain Securities and to declare and amend the Law relating to such Investments.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 137,
"text": "| {{|Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867|note1=|public|133|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act relating to the Consecration of Churchyards.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 138,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Streets Act 1867|note1=|public|134|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Traffic in the Metropolis, and for making Provision for the greater Security of Persons passing through the Streets, and for other Purposes.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 139,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Fees Act 1867|note1=|public|135|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for the Establishment of a Table of Fees to be taken on the Consecration of Churches, Chapels, and Burial Grounds, on the Ordination of Deacons and Priests, and Visitations.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 140,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Costs Act 1867|note1=|public|136|20-08-1867|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Courts of Referees to administer Oaths and award Costs in certain Cases, in the same Manner as Committees on Private Bills.|note4=(Repealed by Parliamentary Costs Act 2006) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 141,
"text": "| {{|Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1867|public|137|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to validate certain Orders made by the Lord Lieutenant in Council under the Church Temporalities Acts in Ireland, and to increase the Stipends payable by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to certain Incumbents in Ireland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 142,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act 1867|note1=|public|138|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to authorize the Extension of the Period for Repayment of Advances made under The Railway under The Railway Companies (Ireland) Temporary Advances Act, 1866.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 143,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) (No. 2) 1867|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|public|139|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm Provisional Orders for the Quinagh and Parsonstown Drainage Districts respectively.|po1=In the Matter of Quinagh Drainage District in the County of Carlow.|po1short=n|po2=In the Matter of Parsonstown Drainage District in the County of Tipperary and King's County.|po2short=n}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 144,
"text": "| {{|Royal Military Canal Act 1867|note1=|public|140|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to authorize a Sale or Lease of the Royal Military Canal and its col lateral Works; and for other Purposes.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 145,
"text": "| {{|Master and Servant Act 1867|public|141|20-08-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Statute Law as between Master and Servant.|note4=(Repealed by Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875) }}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 146,
"text": "| {{|County Courts Act 1867|note1=|public|142|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Jurisdiction of the County Courts.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 147,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1867|note1=|public|143|20-08-1867|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 148,
"text": "| {{|Policies of Assurance Act 1867|note1=|public|144|20-08-1867|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable Assignees of Policies of Life Assurance to sue thereon in their own Names.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 149,
"text": "| {{|Expenses of Fortifications for Protecting Royal Arsenals (No. 2) Act 1867|public|145|21-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for providing a further Sum towards defraying the Expenses of constructing Fortifications for the Protection of the Royal Arsenals and Dockyards and the Ports of Dover and Portland.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 150,
"text": "| {{|Workshop Regulation Act 1867|note1=|public|146|21-08-1867|archived=n|An Act for regulating the Hours of Labour for Children, Young Persons, and Women employed in Workshops; and for other Purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 151,
"text": "}}",
"title": "30 & 31 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 152,
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"text": "| {{|Windsor Royal Gas Act 1867|local|2|05-02-1867|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Blackfriars and Southwark Bridge Act 1867|local|3|05-04-1867|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Mayor and Commonality and Citizens of the City of London to borrow a further Sum of Money on the Security of the Bridge House Estates, to complete the rebuilding of Blackfriars Bridge, and for the Purchase of Southwark Bridge; and for other purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Limerick Harbour Act 1867|local|155|25-07-1867|repealed=n|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to carry into effect certain Arrangements made with the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury for the Liquidation of the Debt and Interest due by the Limerick Harbour Commissioners to the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland; to repeal the Rates and Duties now levied in the Port of Limerick, and to authorize other Harbour Rates to be levied in lieu thereof; to reconstitute the Harbour Commissioners; and for other Purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Snailbeach Mine Estate Act 1867|private|3|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Reading School Act 1867|private|5|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Charterhouse School Act 1867|private|7|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Skipton Grammar School Act 1867|private|8|05-02-1867|note3=|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|James Thomson's Divorce Act 1867|note1=|private|9|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Henri Bischoffsheim Act 1867|note1=|private|10|05-02-1867|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "The third session of the 19th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 19 November 1867 until 31 July 1868.",
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"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£2,000,000) Act 1867|public|1|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the Sum of Two million Pounds out of the Consolidate Fund to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Income Tax Act 1867|public|2|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant to Her Majesty additional Rates of Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) 1867|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Supplemental Act (Ireland) (No. 3) 1867|public|3|07-12-1867|archived=n|An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under The Drainage and Improvement of Lands (Ireland) Act, 1863, and the Act amending the same.|po1=In the Matter of Elphin Drainage District, County of Roscommon.|po1short=n}}",
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"text": "| {{|Totnes, &c., Writs Act|note1=|public|6|07-12-1867|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to forbid the Issue of Writs for Members to serve in this present Parliament for the Boroughs of Totnes, Reigate, Great Yarmouth, and Lancaster.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875) }}",
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75,508,449 | Jimmy Ben Heymann | Jimmy Ben Heymann is a former Ghanaian diplomat and the chairman of the Board of Directors of SIC Insurance.
Heymann is an alumnus of the Adisadel College and completed in 1973. He further went to the Alliance Francaise d’Accra and the University of Ghana Medical School.
Heymann began his career in 1989 as a Medical Doctor.
He is also the board chairman of the SIC Insurance PLC, a general insurance company in Ghana since 2017. He is also a board member of Playsoccer Ghana, Global Railway (Ghana) Ltd, Corricreche, Crimson School in Akosombo and Aggrey Memorial A.M.E Zion Secondary School.
He is also on the board of Cenpower Generation Company Limited.
From 2006 to 2009, Heymann was the High Commissioner of Ghana to the Republic of South Africa. He is also a former Consul of Ghana for Lesotho from 2006 to 2009. | [
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75,508,471 | Şükrü Yürür | Şükrü Yürür (1944 – 7 December 2023) was a Turkish economist and politician. A member of the Motherland Party, he served as Minister of Industry and Technology from 1987 to 1991 and was a deputy of the Grand National Assembly from 1983 to 2002.
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75,508,474 | Line-cylinder intersection | Line-cylinder intersection is the calculation of any points of intersection, given an analytic geometry description of a line and a cylinder in 3d space.
An arbitrary line and cylinder may have no intersection at all. Or there may be one or two points of intersection. Or a line may lie along the surface of a cylinder, parallel to its axis, resulting in infinitely many points of intersection. The method described here distinguishes between these cases, and when intersections exist, computes their positions.
The term “cylinder” can refer to a three-dimensional solid or, as in this article, only the curved external surface of the solid. This is why a line piercing a cylinder's volume is considered to have two points of intersection: the surface point where it enters and the one where it leaves. See § end caps.
A key intuition of this sort of intersection problem is to represent each shape as an equation which is true for all points on the shape. Solving them as a system of two simultaneous equations finds the points which belong to both shapes, which is the intersection. The equations below were solved using Maple.
This method has applications in computational geometry, graphics rendering, shape modeling, physics-based modeling, and related types of computational 3d simulations. This has led to various implementations. This method is closely related to Line–sphere intersection.
Let b ¯ = ( b x , b y , b z ) {\displaystyle {\bar {b}}=(b_{x},b_{y},b_{z})} be the cylinder base (or one endpoint), a ^ = ( a x , a y , a z ) {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}=(a_{x},a_{y},a_{z})} be the cylinder axis unit vector, cylinder radius r {\displaystyle r} , and height (or axis length) h {\displaystyle h} . The cylinder may be in any orientation.
The equation for an infinite cylinder can be written as
where p ¯ = ( x , y , z ) {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}=(x,\ y,\ z)} is any point on the cylinder surface. The equation simply states that points p ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}} are exactly at Euclidean distance r {\displaystyle r} from the axis a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} starting from point b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {b}}} , where r {\displaystyle r} is measured in units of ‖ a ^ ‖ {\displaystyle \lVert {\hat {a}}\rVert } . Note that ‖ a ^ ‖ = 1 {\displaystyle \lVert {\hat {a}}\rVert =1} if a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} is a unit vector. Because both sides of the equation are always positive or zero, we can square it, and eliminate the square root operation in the Euclidean norm on the left side:
Point p ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}} is at signed distance
from the base along the axis. Therefore, the two equations defining the cylinder, excluding the end caps, is
Let p ¯ = n ^ d {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}={\hat {n}}d} be a line thorough origin, n ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {n}}} being the unit vector, and d {\displaystyle d} the distance from origin.
If your line does not pass thorough origin but point o ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {o}}} , i.e. your line is o ¯ + n ^ d {\displaystyle {\bar {o}}+{\hat {n}}d} , replace b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {b}}} with ( b ¯ − o ¯ ) {\displaystyle ({\bar {b}}-{\bar {o}})} everywhere; distance d {\displaystyle d} is then the distance from o ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {o}}} .
The intersection between the line and the cylinder is
where the signed distance along the axis t {\displaystyle t} is
Rearranging the first equation gives a quadratic equation for d {\displaystyle d} . Solving that for d {\displaystyle d} gives
where ( a ^ ⋅ a ^ ) = 1 {\displaystyle ({\hat {a}}\cdot {\hat {a}})=1} if a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} is a unit vector. If
the line is parallel to the axis, and there is no intersection, or the intersection is a line. If
the line does not intersect the cylinder.
Solving d {\displaystyle d} only gives you the distance at which the line intersects the infinite cylinder. To see if the intersection occurs within the part we consider the actual cylinder, we need to check if the signed distance t {\displaystyle t} from the cylinder base b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {b}}} along the axis a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} to the intersection p ¯ = n ^ d {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}={\hat {n}}d} is within zero and the length of the cylinder:
where t {\displaystyle t} is still
The above assumes that the cylinder does not have end caps; they must be checked for separately. The seam where the end cap meets the cylinder is assumed to belong to the cylinder, and is excluded from the end cap.
Hemispherical end caps are just half-spheres at both ends of the cylinder. This object is sometimes called a capsule, or possibly fixed-radius linearly-swept sphere.
Cylinder height h {\displaystyle h} does not include the end caps. If H {\displaystyle H} is the cylinder height including both hemispherical end caps, then h = H − 2 r {\displaystyle h=H-2r} .
Check if the line p ¯ = n ^ d {\displaystyle {\bar {p}}={\hat {n}}d} intersects either sphere: center c ¯ = b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {c}}={\bar {b}}} or c ¯ = b ¯ + a ^ h {\displaystyle {\bar {c}}={\bar {b}}+{\hat {a}}h} and radius r {\displaystyle r} :
If
the line does not intersect the end cap sphere.
If there are solutions d {\displaystyle d} , accept only those that hit the actual end cap hemisphere:
where, once again,
Planar end caps are circular regions, radius r {\displaystyle r} , in planes centered at c ¯ = b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {c}}={\bar {b}}} and c ¯ = b ¯ + a ^ h {\displaystyle {\bar {c}}={\bar {b}}+{\hat {a}}h} , with unit normal vectors − a ^ {\displaystyle -{\hat {a}}} and a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} , respectively. The line n ^ d {\displaystyle {\hat {n}}d} intersects the plane if and only if
Solving d is simple,
Note that if
the line is parallel to the end cap plane (and also perpendicular to the cylinder axis). Finally, if and only if
the intersection point n ^ d {\displaystyle {\hat {n}}d} is within the actual end cap (the circular region in the plane).
One of the many applications for this algorithm is in ray tracing, where the cylinder unit normal vector v ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {v}}} at the intersection n ^ d {\displaystyle {\hat {n}}d} is needed for refracted and reflected rays and lighting.
The equations below use the signed distance t {\displaystyle t} to the intersection point n ^ d {\displaystyle {\hat {n}}d} from base b ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {b}}} along the axis a ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}} , which is always
For the cylinder surface (excluding the end caps, but including the seam), 0 ≤ t ≤ h {\displaystyle 0\leq t\leq h} :
For a spherical end cap at the base, − r ≤ t < 0 {\displaystyle -r\leq t<0} :
for a spherical end cap at the other end, h < t ≤ h + r {\displaystyle h<t\leq h+r} :
For a planar end cap at the base, t = 0 {\displaystyle t=0} :
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75,508,479 | My Happy Ending | My Happy Ending may refer to: | [
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My Happy Ending (film), a 2023 film starring Andie MacDowell
My Happy Ending, a South Korean television series
My Happy Ending, an episode of the TV series Grey's Anatomy | 2023-12-07T16:28:21Z | 2023-12-07T16:31:11Z | [
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75,508,534 | Cheirodendron bastardianum | Cheirodendron bastardianum is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It is a tree endemic to the Marquesas Islands.
Cheirodendron bastardianum is a common canopy tree in low-canopied cloud forests above 1000 meters elevation, along with the trees Ilex anomala and Metrosideros collina and climbers of Freycinetia spp. | [
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75,508,562 | László Perényi | László Perényi (1910–1993) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He was married to the actress Margit Árpád during the 1930s. | [
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75,508,568 | Nicolas Skorsky | Jacques Robert Penel Skorsky, known as Nicolas Skorsky (May 16, 1952, Paris, France – October 20, 2014, Paris, France) was a French composer, lyricist, and music producer.
Born in Paris, Nicolas Skorsky began studying music at the age of six. He pursued his secondary education at Masséna High School in Nice and then moved on to the regional conservatory where he learns solfeggio.
He took advantage of the events of May 1968 to return to Paris where Catherine Sauvage, known for singing Aragon or Léo Ferré, commissioned a song from him: it became Gare du Nord (1970) for which he wrote both the lyrics and the music while he was not yet eighteen.
With this calling card, he arrived at Carrère as a singer-songwriter of Comme je t'aime (1972).
He launched a career as a songwriter and composer, crafting commercially successful tunes like Une bague et un collier (for Ringo, 1972, at Carrère), Chanson populaire (for Claude François, 1973, at Flèche Productions), La Bonne Franquette (for Herbert Pagani, 1974 – EMI), Une chanson française (Claude François, 1975, Flèche), as well as Pour ne rien te cacher (Marie Laforêt, 1974, Polydor), and Finalement on s'habitue (for Daniel Guichard, 1973, Barclay).
Later on, Skorsky shifted his focus towards production, starting in 1974 with the album Crystal Grass – Crystal World (Polydor), which became one of the first French hits in the emerging disco genre in the United States. He then established his own company, Fauves-Puma, which produced La Vie en couleur (Polydor, 1976), performed by a one-man band, Rémy Bricka. Adding to his achievements, he received the grand composition prize from the Yamaha Music Foundation at the World Festival in Tokyo for Dans le ciel (Into the sky, 1976, Polydor Japan).
Afterward, he crossed paths with Donna Summer while working on the soundtrack for the film Thank God It's Friday, where he wrote the instrumental theme Sevilla Nights, which achieved platinum status in the United States (1978, Casablanca Records & Filmworks).
He produced Jean-Claude Petit's jazz-rock album, The Best of All Possible Worlds (WEA, 1980). In 1985, Skorsky once again composed a soundtrack for the film Douce France by François Chardeaux, a television series produced by FR3.
In 1990, his collaboration with Rozlyne Clarke led to the writing and production of a pop-dance album titled Gorgeous.
Nicolas Skorsky was found murdered, with his throat slit, at his residence in Paris on the morning of October 20, 2014. To this day, the investigation has not resolved this case. He was laid to rest at the Passy Cemetery.
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75,508,578 | Listed buildings in Nottingham (Porchester ward) | Porchester ward is a former electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contained two listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Both the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The ward was to the northeast of the city centre, and the listed buildings, a boundary marker and a war memorial, are adjacent to each other by a road junction. | [
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75,508,588 | Liverpool (department store) | Liverpool is a Mexican chain of department stores that is part of the El Puerto de Liverpool group (officially S.A.B. de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.), a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations. The group has three divisions:
El Puerto de Liverpool is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker symbol LIVEPOL. The company also holds a 50% stake in Unicomer, a company that has retail chains in 26 Latin American countries. The Group's headquarters are in Santa Fe, a suburb and a main business center in Mexico City.
El Puerto de Liverpool group also owned another department store chain Fábricas de Francia, and in 2018 and -9 eliminated the brand, converting 14 stores to Suburbia format, 23 to Liverpool format, and permanently closing 4.
Liverpool, first called The Cloth Case, was founded in 1847 by Jean-Baptiste Ebrard, a Frenchman who first started selling clothes in cases in Downtown Mexico City. In 1872, he started importing merchandise from Europe . Much of the merchandise was shipped via Liverpool, England, prompting Ebrard to adopt the name Liverpool for his store, in 1862 he opened its second store and since then it has continued growing .
for history of the group
All photos were taken at Liverpool Polanco:
Fashion Fest of Liverpool is an annual festival that covers new fashion trends for the new seasons, it has reunited some of the most important supermodels like: Valeria Mazza, Esther Cañadas, Eva Herzigova, Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum, Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, Claudia Schiffer, Julianne Moore, Alessandra Ambrosio, Doutzen Kroes, Bar Refaeli, Olivia Wilde, Milla Jovovich, and most recently Irina Shayk
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The financial group offers insurance as well as credit to customers of the two department store chains.
The real estate group operates shopping malls, all but one (Perisur) branded Galerías. El Puerto de Liverpool is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker symbol LIVEPOL. The company also holds a 50% stake in Unicomer, a company that has retail chains in 26 Latin American countries. The Group's headquarters are in Santa Fe, a suburb and a main business center in Mexico City. El Puerto de Liverpool group also owned another department store chain Fábricas de Francia, and in 2018 and -9 eliminated the brand, converting 14 stores to Suburbia format, 23 to Liverpool format, and permanently closing 4. | 2023-12-07T16:44:04Z | 2023-12-20T23:08:24Z | [
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75,508,589 | Munzur Mountains | Munzur Mountains (Turkish: Munzur Dağları), is a mountain range in Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey. It is located on the border of Tunceli and Erzincan provinces.
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75,508,596 | Svítkov Stadium | The Svítkov Stadium (Czech: Plochodrážní stadion Svítkov) is a 10,000-capacity speedway stadium in the Svítkov area of Pardubice, Czech Republic. The stadium is located in the west of Svítkov, which itself is located on the western outskirts of the city. The speedway track has a circumference of 400 metres and is home to the speedway team AMK Zlatá Přilba Pardubice.
The stadium was built in 1953 and 1954. Since 1964, the stadium has hosted the prestigious Golden Helmet of Pardubice. It moved to Svítkov after previously being held at the Velká pardubická from 1929 to 1963. The wide bends of the track allow six riders to compete in the competition.
In addition to the Golden Helmet competition, the stadium has hosted significant major world championship events such as 1987 Speedway World Pairs Championship, the 1990 Speedway World Team Cup final and the 1993 Speedway Under-21 World Championship and 2008 Speedway Under-21 World Championship finals.
Since 2009, the stadium has continued to host major events including finals of the Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship and the Speedway Under-21 World Championship.
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75,508,603 | Martha Dambo | Martha Dambo (born 28 September 1993) is a Malawian netball player who plays for Malawi in the position of goal defense.
She was named in Malawi's squad for the 2013 Taini Jamison Trophy Series against New Zealand. She made her Commonwealth Games debut representing Malawi at the Commonwealth Games in 2018, where Malawi finished at seventh position.
She was included in the Malawian squad for the 2019 African Netball Championships. She was also named in Malawian netball squad for the women's netball tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. She was included in the Malawian squad for the 2023 Netball World Cup, which was also her maiden appearance at a Netball World Cup tournament. | [
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75,508,604 | Renacer (Naëla album) | Renacer is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Naela. It was released on digital platforms on December 7, 2016 by The Light Entertainment label. Two singles have been released from the album so far: "Cada Momento", which was published on June 9, 2015, and "Al Despertar", which was published on February 24, 2016. Among the producers of the album are the singers Buxxi, José Gaviria and Mauricio Rivera. | [
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75,508,614 | Festival des Cinémas d'Afrique du pays d'Apt | The Festival des Cinémas d'Afrique du pays d'Apt (FCAPA) is an annual international film festival on African cinema organised since 2003 in Apt, Vaucluse, France.
Programs of recent festival editions screen films in the categories of fiction features, long documentaries, shorts, and a press conference feature. The festival has also presented film retrospectives of many African filmmakers, including Merzak Allouache, Malek Bensmaïl, Souleymane Cissé, Mahamat Saleh Haroun, Samba Félix Ndiaye, Idrissa Ouedraogo, Ousmane Sembène, Abderrahmane Sissako, and Tariq Teguia.
The 2023 edition of the FCAPA screened 7 short and 20 feature films, including Amchilini (Choisis-moi) (documentary, 2023) by Kader Allamine (Tchad); Les ordinaires (fiction, 2023) by Mohamed Ben Attia (Tunisia); Our lady of the Chinese Shop (fiction, 2022) by Ery Claver (Angola); Au cimetière de la pellicule (documentary, 2023) by Thierno Souleymane Diallo (Guinea); La mère de tous les mensonges (documentary, 2023) by Asmae El Moudir (Morocco); Goodbye Julia (fiction, 2023) by Mohamed Kordofani (Sudan); Nome (fiction, 2023) by Sana Na N’Hada (Guinea-Bissau); Eat bitter (documentary, 2023) by Ningyi Sun (China) and Pascale Appora-Gnekindy (Central African Republic); and Banel et Adama (fiction, 2023) by Ramata-Toulaye Sy (France/Senegal).
The Festival produced several films with support of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, including Nanga Def and Nawaari, both by Moussa Touré in 2005 with the participation of local students, and Regards de femmes (2005) by Michel Amarger, Électro for ever (2008) by Angèle Diabang Brener with electronics students, and Le regard colonial, a 2010 montage by Jean-Pierre Daniel of colonial films.
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75,508,627 | Nicole Lauren Michael | Nicole Lauren Michael (born 17 January 2001) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a forward for SAFA Women's League club TS Galaxy Queens and the South Africa women's national team.
In 2017, she was selected in the Bantwana squad for the FIFA U/17 Women's World Cup Qualifiers. She was part of the Basetsana squad that took part in the Chinese U-19 International Women's Tournament in 2019.
On 4 December 2023, she scored her first senior international goal against Burkina Faso during the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of nations qualifiers.
Michael previously played for Bloemfontein Celtics Ladies and Royal AM.
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75,508,641 | Central Kanuri | Yerwa Kanuri or Central Kanuri is a variety of the Kanuri language spoken mainly in adjacent parts of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad as well as by a diaspora community residing in Sudan. It is spoken by the Yerwa Kanuri who are the largest subgroup of Kanuri people in West and Central Africa today. Yerwa Kanuri is the largest of the Kanuri varieties, it is also used for both oral and written communication in Cameroon and is classified within the Saharan branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. The Yerwa Kanuri variety of the Kanuri language in Nigeria is written using the Ajami script of the Arabic alphabet.
Yerwa Kanuri is a Language of Wider Communication (LWC). A De facto language of provincial identity in Borno, Yobe, and Gombe states of Nigeria, used in education; widespread use generally. The Kanuri language, serving as the de facto language of provincial identity in Borno, Yobe, and Gombe states, is employed in education and widely spoken in these regions. Originating from the central south Sahara area, the Kanuri people expanded around Lake Chad in the late 7th century. They are the dominant ethnic group in Borno State and their language became prevalent in the mid-19th century, being utilized in trade, daily life, religion, and literature, not only in the mentioned states but also across central Africa.
In terms of morphology, it exhibits a system of affixation, incorporating prefixes, suffixes, and infixes to convey various grammatical and semantic nuances. Phonologically, Central Kanuri is characterized by a diverse set of consonants and vowels, including nasalized vowels. The language employs tonal distinctions, contributing to lexical and grammatical meaning.
Grammatically, Central Kanuri follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order, with the subject typically preceding the verb and the object following. It features a variety of grammatical features such as gender agreement, noun classes, and a complex system of verbal inflections to mark tense, aspect, and mood. Noun classes play a crucial role in Central Kanuri, influencing concord with adjectives, pronouns, and verbs.
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75,508,642 | Hermes of Aegium | Hermes of Aegium (Greek: Ερμής του Αιγίου) is a lifesize Roman sculpture of the Greek messenger god Hermes found in the town of Aegium in southern Greece in mid nineteenth century. It is now housed in the National Archaeological Museum in the capital Athens under accession number 241. It is nearly intact with minor damage.
Hermes of Aegium was produced during the Roman period, around the Augustan Age (late first century BC and early first century AD, when Augustus was emperor), and was most likely used as a funerary sculpture. It was found in Aigion (ancient Aegium) in Achaea (Peloponnese, in southern Greece) after which it took its name, in 1860. It was purchased by the archaeological society for 12,000 drachmas.
This life-size statue stands at 171 cm in height, and it is made of pentelic marble. Although created during Roman times, it has some clear Lysippean features and influence.
Hermes stands up, resting his weight on his left leg (contrapposto) while his relaxed right leg is bent at the knee and drawn slightly to his side and behind. A chlamys hangs from his left shoulder, wound around his left arm and hanging on the marble support, which here takes the shape of a tree trunk. In his right hand Hermes holds a purse, of which the upper part does not survive, and on his left he would hold a caduceus, which does not survive at all. His head, carved in idealized shape, has strong features and is inclined to the left; his short, tousled hair is carved in the shape of crescent locks framing his face quite low on the forehead.
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75,508,651 | Aboki | Aboki is a Hausa word for Friend.
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75,508,657 | Everybody (Nicki Minaj song) | "Everybody" is a song by rapper Nicki Minaj, released on December 8, 2023 from her fifth studio album Pink Friday 2 (2023). It features American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Produced by DJ Smallz 732 and Tate Kobang, the song contains samples of "Move Your Feet" by Junior Senior. The solo version of the song features on the physical version of Pink Friday 2.
Nicki Minaj explained how she wrote the song in a post on X:
This is mad funny b/c that was the song I wrote in 5 mins one day for "Call Of Duty" 🤣😂. Once I kept it for my album, I still didn't even rlly know if it made sense on PF2. I didn't wanna send it to Uzi b/c I thought he’d be over it. Instead he was like this hard af! Uzicito
The song heavily samples "Move Your Feet", with the sampled word "body" used to end every line. Stylistically, the song incorporates elements of Jersey club.
The song received generally positive reviews. Frazier Tharpe of GQ wrote "'Everybody' has all the makings of a party pleaser: high energy, an earworm of a sample, and deceptively simple lyrics, with Nicki and Uzi punching each line in on Junior Senior's all-too-familiar mewl of 'Everybody-y-y.' It's the kind of song where a casual listener doesn't need to know what the hell Nicki's talking about to have fun, but the rest of us can appreciate the demented thrill of her spitting things like 'We gon' spin and kill [Everybody!]'—threatening drive-bys, by way of one of early-aughts club music's most earnest feel-good hits." Nick Levine of NME described the song as a "frantic banger" and commented "It's the quirkiest moment on an album where Minaj is generally more restrained than in the past." Clash's Robin Murray stated "There's a heartening element of familiarity here, too, with Nicki assembling some crowd-pleasing samples. Just check out 'Everybody' – a Junior Senior aided throwback – to see what we mean. It's fun as hell, and deliciously entertaining." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote the song "is both a potential hit and annoying enough to make Barbie World sound understated – but they feel like outliers on an album less reliant on immediately recognisable hooks than moody atmospherics, creative production and Minaj's considerable skills on the microphone." Pitchfork's Julianne Escobedo Shepherd regarded the song as a "grower". Reviewing Pink Friday 2 for The New York Times, Jon Caramanica stated "In the last couple of years, instantly recognizable references have become cheat codes for pop and rap stars, but obvious sampling has also been a staple in emergent drill and club music scenes", before writing that on the song "Minaj is toying with the way those two approaches aren't so dissimilar. It's one of the most invigorating performances she gives here, because she is an elastic enough rapper to both rough up pop sheen and smooth out underground rowdiness at once." Maura Johnston of Rolling Stone commented that "Move Your Feet" "gets chopped up enough that it's made frantic on the Lil Uzi Vert-assisted gasconade 'Everybody'". Nick Malone of PopMatters wrote "Interpolating Junior Senior's 'Move Your Feet' into an infectious and endless string of 'body' punchlines, it's uncharted territory for Minaj and dancefloor gold. (It's worth noting that despite the sample-heavy beat, it avoids the stench of thirsty radio bait present on 'Super Freaky Girl'.)" Ben Devlin of MusicOMH stated the song "may be a blatant attempt to cash in on Just Wanna Rock, but its formula works and the Junior Senior chops are great fun, darting in between the booming Jersey Club beats courtesy of DJ Smallz 732." | [
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"text": "The song received generally positive reviews. Frazier Tharpe of GQ wrote \"'Everybody' has all the makings of a party pleaser: high energy, an earworm of a sample, and deceptively simple lyrics, with Nicki and Uzi punching each line in on Junior Senior's all-too-familiar mewl of 'Everybody-y-y.' It's the kind of song where a casual listener doesn't need to know what the hell Nicki's talking about to have fun, but the rest of us can appreciate the demented thrill of her spitting things like 'We gon' spin and kill [Everybody!]'—threatening drive-bys, by way of one of early-aughts club music's most earnest feel-good hits.\" Nick Levine of NME described the song as a \"frantic banger\" and commented \"It's the quirkiest moment on an album where Minaj is generally more restrained than in the past.\" Clash's Robin Murray stated \"There's a heartening element of familiarity here, too, with Nicki assembling some crowd-pleasing samples. Just check out 'Everybody' – a Junior Senior aided throwback – to see what we mean. It's fun as hell, and deliciously entertaining.\" Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote the song \"is both a potential hit and annoying enough to make Barbie World sound understated – but they feel like outliers on an album less reliant on immediately recognisable hooks than moody atmospherics, creative production and Minaj's considerable skills on the microphone.\" Pitchfork's Julianne Escobedo Shepherd regarded the song as a \"grower\". Reviewing Pink Friday 2 for The New York Times, Jon Caramanica stated \"In the last couple of years, instantly recognizable references have become cheat codes for pop and rap stars, but obvious sampling has also been a staple in emergent drill and club music scenes\", before writing that on the song \"Minaj is toying with the way those two approaches aren't so dissimilar. It's one of the most invigorating performances she gives here, because she is an elastic enough rapper to both rough up pop sheen and smooth out underground rowdiness at once.\" Maura Johnston of Rolling Stone commented that \"Move Your Feet\" \"gets chopped up enough that it's made frantic on the Lil Uzi Vert-assisted gasconade 'Everybody'\". Nick Malone of PopMatters wrote \"Interpolating Junior Senior's 'Move Your Feet' into an infectious and endless string of 'body' punchlines, it's uncharted territory for Minaj and dancefloor gold. (It's worth noting that despite the sample-heavy beat, it avoids the stench of thirsty radio bait present on 'Super Freaky Girl'.)\" Ben Devlin of MusicOMH stated the song \"may be a blatant attempt to cash in on Just Wanna Rock, but its formula works and the Junior Senior chops are great fun, darting in between the booming Jersey Club beats courtesy of DJ Smallz 732.\"",
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75,508,683 | Alabama Female Institute | Alabama Female Institute (firstly, Sims' Female Academy, 1829; secondly, Tuscaloosa Female Academy, 1830–33) was one of the earliest educational institutions for women organized in Alabama. It opened in Tuscaloosa, in the fall of 1829, as "Sims' Female Academy". In 1831, it became the "Tuscaloosa Female Academy". The name change to Alabama Female Institute occurred in 1833, and this school was chartered in 1835. It continued to operate until 1888, when the property was sold to the city of Tuscaloosa for public school purposes.
In 1829, Edward Sims, a business man, ardent Methodist, and a strong advocate of higher education of women, built a large brick house which he offered to the Methodist Conference for an academy for girls as long as the Conference would keep a school in it. A school called "Sims' Female Academy" was opened in the building in October 1829. Ninety pupils were enrolled the first session. There were five teachers. Armand P. Pfister, the author of the "University March," and Grand Secretary of all the Masonic orders in Alabama, was instructor in music.
On January 15, 1830, a charter for this school was approved by the Legislature of Alabama. This charter, after granting the usual judiciary powers, and declaring the corporation perpetual, and giving the trustees power to establish and break the common seal at will, also empowered the trustees to make such by-laws as would not be repugnant to the laws and constitution of the State and of the U.S. It provided that the trustees should not at any time hold property of greater value than US$20,000; and provided no religious tenets to the exclusion of others should be taught. This charter also prohibited the trustees from dealing in notes, or bills of exchange, or exercising banking powers.
There is a strange inconsistency between Mr. Sims's avowed intention of establishing a Methodist academy and the positive statement in the charter that the tenets of any one church should not be taught to the exclusion of others. It is certain that Mr. Sims was disappointed, and the Sims's Academy passed out of existence in 1830, after continuing only one year.
It is uncertain whether the Methodist Conference ever accepted Mr. Sims's offer, but if it did, its connection with the school very soon ceased. As this school continued for so short a time, little is known of it, no records are extant, nothing to show what the curriculum was, except the name "Academy." When Mr. Sims decided to close the school, he sold the building to Dr. Leach, and the building became known as "Leach Place".
About the same time the Sims's Academy was chartered, at the session of the Legislature of 1830, there was chartered an association called "The Tuscaloosa Female Association", whose object was the "promotion of female education, and a higher standard of morals in the community." This association thought an undenominational school preferable to a denominational school. Mr. Sims did not oppose their plans, but to some extent cooperated with this association in establishing the Tuscaloosa Female Academy, which was chartered January 15, 1831.
The first provision of this charter was: "President and trustees and stockholders of the association founded in Tuscaloosa, in 1830, are hereby created a body politic and corporate in law, with powers to establish in Tuscaloosa a female academy according to any plan and system they may see fit. They may have a common seal, changeable at pleasure." The usual powers concerning acquisition and disposal of property were granted, and the following additional powers: "And finally to do all such things, by themselves, their agents, trustees or servants as may be necessary and proper to carry into effect said Female Academy. The affairs of the corporation are to be transacted by the president and the trustees. Corporation property to be exempt from taxation."
As it was not uncommon to call in the aid of the lottery for educational and civic purposes in that era, the charter also stated: "Said corporation shall have power to raise by lottery in one or more classes upon such scheme as they may devise, any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), to be applied to the use of said Academy." Having granted this power it was only consistent that they should make the following prohibition: "Said Academy shall be purely literary and scientific; and trustees are prohibited from the adoption of any system of education which shall provide for the inculcation of the peculiar tenets or doctrine of any religious denomination."
The trustees, thus granted almost unlimited powers, and provided with a lottery, indulged in "great expectations." In the Tuscaloosa Gazette of September 10, 1830, under heading, "Tuscaloosa Female Academy," A. Ready, Esq., secretary of the board of trustees, made the following announcement:—
"A union between the 'Tuscaloosa Female Educational Society' and ' Sims's Academy' has been effected. The first session of the Tuscaloosa Female Academy commenced on Friday, September 6, 1830, under management of Miss Brewer, Miss Howe, and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. A. Pfister and Mrs. Patrick have charge of the music department. The board is making arrangements for the erection of a suitable edifice."
The Sims' Female Academy having merged into the Tuscaloosa Female Academy, the latter school became organized August 1, 1831, and was presided over by the wife of A. M. Robinson, Esq., in the building known in Tuscaloosa as the Eddins place.
In 1831, Mrs. Mary I. Kinner became principal, a position she held for some years. The legislature of 1830–31 incorporated the academy, exempted its property from taxation, and authorized it to raise US$50,000 by lottery. A literary society was organized in 1831. In 1832, the school had a library of 400 volumes.
This beginning was a favorable augury for the success of the school. Music was a great attraction, as every one was anxious for his daughter to have a musical education. Mr. Pfister had a favorable reputation as a music teacher, and he also taught French, which was another popular study.
Notwithstanding the favorable conditions under which the academy began its career, for some unexplained reason, it did not meet the expectations of its friends and they agreed to promote the establishment of the Alabama Female Institute, the trustees of the Tuscaloosa Female Academy having made extensive preparation for maintaining their school.
The friends of this school proposed to raise the standard of education for girls, to extend the curriculum, and to establish a school of collegiate grade. The Alabama Female Institute was the heir of the Tuscaloosa Female Academy, and thus owned large buildings and a suitable equipment for the departments of music, art, and natural science, as well as a boarding department. The school opened November, 1833, with the new name, Alabama Female Institute, and with Rev. Wm. H. Williams as principal. Courses of study were offered in English, history, geography, philosophy, mathematics, chemistry and music, and diplomas were awarded on the completion of the prescribed work. A boarding department was maintained. Among other ideals, the institution sought to develop the moral and physical, as well as the intellectual life of the students.
The school was chartered on January 9, 1835. This charter empowered the trustees to grant such rewards and confer such honors on graduates as might be deemed expedient, and conferred the usual powers relating to purchase and disposal of property, but made no stipulation as to amount of property. The merging of one school into another seems to have been authorized by the Legislature, for one section of the charter granted to the Alabama Female Institute reads as follows: "The lots, grounds, and buildings erected by the trustees of the Tuscaloosa Female Academy now the property of the trustees named in this charter, together with all other buildings they may erect or grounds they may purchase for the exclusive use of the said female institution, shall be exempt from taxation whatever."
It is almost certain that the curricula of the first and second were nearly identical, and the teachers the same for both, therefore the character of the schools could have had little to do with the change. However, the institute was very popular and quite successful as to numbers. According to an old catalogue, 1836, only three years after its commencement, there were 10 teachers connected with the school, and 184 pupils; 60 in the primary department and 124 in the advanced department.
It was the original intention of the founders of the State University to establish a "branch of the University for female education," but this intention was never put into effect. However, a few years after the establishment of the Alabama Institute the regents of the university decided to extend the advantages of the university to this school, by allowing its classes to attend such lectures of the professors of the university as the principal of the school should select, especially those lectures on natural science and mathematics.
The initial trustees were John F. Wallis, James H. Dearing, Peter Martin, John O. Cummins, William H. Williams, John J. Webster, Wiley J. Dearing and H. C. Kidder. The trustees of the Institute for the year ending July 14, 1836, were Hon. Peter Martin, president; Wiley J. Dearing, secretary; John O. Cummins, treasurer; John F. Wallace, James H. Dearing, H. C. Kidder, William H. Williams-just the same, with the exception of John J. Webster, who had retired, as the trustees named in the charter, January 9, 1835.
The first principal of this school was Rev. W. H. Williams; his principal teachers were Miss Maria Belle Brooks (afterward Mrs. Stafford) and Miss Abby Fitch (afterward Mrs. Searcy).
One of the successors of Mr. Williams was Miss Brooks, a native of New Hampshire and a graduate of Mount Holyoke College. After teaching some years, she married Prof. S. R. Stafford, of the University of Alabama. The school attained a high degree of excellence under her direction. It enjoyed the rare advantage of having the professors of the university as lecturers.
In 1842, Professor and Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz took charge of the school. In 1852, Miss Lavinia Moore was principal and the assistant teachers of the collegiate department were Miss Mary W. Humphreys, Miss Martha A. Inge, and Miss Sarah W. Bigelow.
Professor and Mrs. Stafford again became principals in 1856. A few years later, they associated with themselves, Mrs. W. C. Richardson, and Mrs. R. E. Rodes, widow of General Rodes. They retained charge of the Institute without interruption, except during a few months while Tuscaloosa was occupied by Federal troops, until Professor Stafford's death. Mrs. Stafford continued in charge until 1888, when she sold the property to the city of Tuscaloosa for public school purposes and left the State.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History holds the institution's catalogs. The University of Alabama holds other records. | [
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75,508,690 | Manga Kanuri | Manga Kanuri is a variety of the Kanuri language a Nilo-Saharan language of the Saharan branch. Manga Kanuri is spoken mainly in Niger in the regions of Zinder and Diffa along the Nigerian and Chadian borders. It also spoken by a significant number of speakers in Nigeria. Manga Kanuri is the second largest variety of the Kanuri language and is used as a trade language in Niger. It has two main dialects, Manga, and Dagara.
It exhibits a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Semantically, Manga Kanuri employs a system of noun class distinctions, influencing both nominal and verbal morphology. Phonologically, the language includes a diverse set of consonants and vowels, with tones playing a crucial role in distinguishing lexical meanings. Morphologically, it features agglutinative elements, where affixes are added to a root to convey various grammatical nuances. Word formation often involves the use of prefixes, suffixes, and infixes.
Manga Kanuri's morphology is notably complex, incorporating intricate verbal inflections that convey tense, aspect, mood, and subject concord. The language employs prepositions to indicate spatial and temporal relationships, offering a distinct set of locative markers. Adjectives in Manga Kanuri usually follow the noun they modify, contributing to the language's syntactic structure. Additionally, the use of classifiers is prevalent, enhancing precision in describing nouns within specific semantic categories. | [
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75,508,699 | Wim de Villiers | Willem "Wim" Johan Simon de Villiers (born 1959) is a South African doctor and the 12th rector and vice-chancellor of Stellenbosch University. He succeeded Russel Botman after the latter died suddenly of a heart attack in 2014.
De Villiers was previously the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town.
He is a board member of the Academy of Science of South Africa.
After obtaining his medical degree, De Villiers moved to England, where he obtained a doctorate in immunology from the University of Oxford in 1995. He then moved to the United States where he worked as a gastroenterologist. He also held numerous senior positions at the University of Kentucky, including chief of gastroenterology.
He also earned a master's degree in health care management from Harvard University.
Wim de Villiers formed a management team in 2015 to resolve the language issue on behalf of the University. The management team decides that all teaching at Stellenbosch University will be facilitated in English and that substantial academic support will be made available in other South African languages according to students' needs.
In 2017, the University became one of four South African universities to abolish Afrikaans as a language of instruction. De Villiers is in favor of expanding the use of English to more than 50% to attract more international students and lecturers.
On 6 August 2017, Netwerk24 reported that court documents were submitted to the High Court in Cape Town alleging that De Villiers deliberately misled the council of Stellenbosch University in his fight to remove Afrikaans as a language of instruction at the university acquire.
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75,508,704 | Tumari Kanuri | Tumari Kanuri, also known as Kanembu in Niger (though different from Kanembu of Chad), is a variety of the Kanuri language, a Nilo-Saharan language of the Saharan branch. It is spoken in Niger by approximately 103,000 speakers in the Diffa Region of southeast Niger, near the border with Chad and Nigeria. Tumari Kanuri is closely related to the Movar dialect of Yerwa Kanuri.
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75,508,706 | Richie Muheya | Richie Muheya is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Minister of Irrigation and Water Development in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,716 | Margit Árpád | Margit Árpád (1903–1980) was a Hungarian stage actor, who also made occasional film appearances. She featured at the various theatres in the capital Budapest and elsewhere. During the early 1930s she was briefly married to fellow actor László Perényi. | [
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75,508,721 | Bilma Kanuri | Bilma Kanuri is a variety of the Kanuri language which is a Nilo-Saharan language belonging to the Saharan branch of the language family. It is spoken in Niger mainly in the Agadez Region by the Bilma Kanuri subgroup, and is named after the town of Bilma. The variety is one of the smaller varieties of Kanuri in terms of the number of speakers.
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75,508,724 | Grenenger Msulira Banda | Grenenger Msulira Banda is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Irrigation and Water Development in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,726 | Philip Alphonse Dur | Philip Alphonse Dur (born June 22, 1944) retired from the US Navy in May 1995. Rear Admiral Dur served as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Plans, Policy and Operations.
Dur was born on June 22, 1944, in Bethesda, Maryland, to an American diplomat. He spent his early years abroad in France, Germany, Panama, and Japan, accompanying his parents on foreign assignments.
Dur attended the University of Notre Dame as an NROTC student majoring in Government and International Studies. He received a BA in 1965 and an MA focusing on Soviet East European Studies in 1966. After receiving a Littauer Fellowship, he completed a master’s degree in Public Administration at the Kennedy School of Government in 1973, and he received the PhD in Political Economy and Government from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University in 1976.
Dur’s first assignment at sea was as a radio officer and OC Division officer in the USS Little Rock (CLG-4), homeported in Greta, Italy. He was subsequently assigned as the Assistant Fleet Scheduler on the Staff of the Commander Sixth Fleet. Upon completion of studies at the Naval Destroyer School, where he earned the Arleigh Burke Leadership Award, he was assigned as Operations Officer in USS Knox (DE-1052) and deployed twice to the combat theater in the western Pacific. In 1975, he was appointed executive officer in the USS Waddell (DDG-24), deploying to the Western Pacific. In 1980, Commander Dur assumed command of the USS Comte DeGrasse (DD-974) while the ship was deployed to the Mediterranean. While in command, the ship participated with the Eisenhower Battlegroup in the major fleet exercise, Ocean Venture, in the North Atlantic and deployed again to the Mediterranean during the Libyan crisis of 1982. In 1986, he took command of the second Aegis Cruiser, USS Yorktown (CG-48). In February 1988, while deployed in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, Yorktown was rammed by a Soviet destroyer in what has been termed the last incident of the Cold War. The ship earned the Battle Efficiency “E” for Cruiser Destroyer Group Eight in 1987. Dur’s last sea assignment in 1992-1993 was as commander of Cruiser Destroyer Group Eight, responsible for the surface combatants homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, and as the Commander of the Saratoga Battlegroup The Battlegroup deployed to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and was the first to be deployed in the Adriatic Sea during the Yugoslav crisis of 1993.
He served successive tours in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OP-06), where he was a founding member of the Strategy and Concepts branch in 1978. In 1979, he was assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Policy) in the Planning and Requirements Division. Following command of USS Comte De Grasse, he was assigned to the staff of the National Security Council as a director of Political-Military Affairs. In that assignment, he also served as military assistant to the President’s Special Envoys to the Middle East. In 1988, Dur was ordered as executive assistant and senior Naval Aide to the Secretary of the Navy. Following his selection to Flag rank, he was appointed as the US Defense Attache to France. In 1993, he returned to Washington as director of the Naval Strategy Division and subsequently as the ADCNO Plans, Policy, and Operations (N3B/5B).
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75,508,732 | Shadreck Jonas | Shadreck Jonas is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,742 | Phoenix–Tucson passenger rail | The Phoenix–Tucson passenger rail is a planned inter-city passenger train service to be operated by Amtrak between Phoenix and Tucson, the two most populous cities in Arizona. As of December 2023, the project has received at least $4 million in state and federal funds for the planning phase.
The last train to run between Phoenix and Tucson was the long-distance Sunset Limited. In June 1996 the train was rerouted 30 mi (48 km) south of Phoenix to Maricopa, leaving the Arizona state capital as the largest city in the United States to lack direct inter-city rail service. Tucson remains served by the Sunset Limited just three times per week.
In 2011, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) began a Passenger Rail Corridor Study for the Phoenix–Tucson route. They published the Tier 1 Draft Environmental Impact Statement in September 2015 and the final Record or Decision in December 2016.
In spring 2021, Amtrak included the Phoenix–Tucson route in its 15-year "Amtrak Connects US" expansion vision. In July 2021, Amtrak President Stephen Gardner and CEO Bill Flynn formally announced plans for the service. The proposal calls for three round trips per day with a one-way trip time of 2 hours 25 minutes. Intermediate stops are listed as Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Tempe, Queen Creek, Coolidge, and Marana. Additional stops beyond Downtown Phoenix are listed as Goodyear-Avondale and Buckeye, with the option for future expansion to Los Angeles.
In June 2023, Amtrak and ADOT submitted the Phoenix–Tucson project to the FRA's Corridor Identification and Development Program. The program provides money for planning studies and prioritizes routes for future federal funding. The corridor was accepted into the program in December 2023 and ADOT was granted $500,000. ADOT had already acquired $3.5 million in state funds to go toward the planning phase.
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75,508,751 | Augustine Mtendere | Augustine Mtendere is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Culture in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,771 | Lake Karagöl | Lake Karagöl (Turkish: Karagöl Gölü); is a lake on the Munzur Mountains in the Ovacık district of Tunceli province, Turkey. It is one of the largest lakes in Tunceli. | [
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75,508,777 | Felton Mulli | Felton Mulli is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Health in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,781 | Charles Mchacha | Charles Mchacha is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Youth Development and Sports in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,782 | William N. Porter | William N. Porter ( – February 5, 1973) was a United States army officer who led the Army's Chemical Warfare Service during the second World War.
Porter attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, graduating in 1909. After less than a year of active naval service, he resigned and joined the Army as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps.
He was transferred to the Army's Chemical Warfare Service in 1921.
During World War 2, Major General Porter was head of the Army Chemical Warfare Service, part of the Army Service Forces, from 1941 until 1945. The Chemical Warfare Service was responsible for both offensive and defensive chemical weapons usage. Under his command, the service fielded flamethrowers and incendiary devices, worked to improve the effectiveness of DDT as an insecticide, and developed treatments for the expected effects of chemical weapons such as respiratory disease, burns, and poisoning.
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Following his retirement from the Army, Porter was president of the Chemical Construction Corporation.
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75,508,790 | Annie Lemani | Annie Lemani is a Malawian politician and educator. She was the former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Security in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. Her term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,793 | Tarsizio Gowelo | Tarsizio Gowelo is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Deputy Minister of Information and Civic Education in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,797 | Wedding March (1944 film) | Wedding March (Hungarian: Nászinduló) is a 1944 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Farkas and starring Zita Szeleczky, László Szilassy and Margit Lánczy. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Pagonyi. | [
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75,508,801 | 2024 ACC Men's Challenger Cup | The 2024 ACC Men's Challenger Cup, the second edition of the ACC Men's Challenger Cup, is scheduled to be played in Thailand in January and February 2024. All of the matches will have Twenty20 International (T20I) status and the tournament will be part of the qualification pathway for the 2025 Asia Cup.
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75,508,809 | David Mphande | David Mphande is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Minister of Health in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,815 | The Scholomance Trilogy | The Scholomance Trilogy is a series of three YA fantasy novels written by American author Naomi Novik. The books follow the adventures of Galadriel ("El") Higgins during and after attending a dangerous and magical boarding school for wizards named for the legendary Scholomance. In 2020, Universal Studios bought film rights to the three books of the series, putting the first book into development with Mandeville Films. | [
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75,508,816 | Vuwa Symon Kaunda | Vuwa Symon Kaunda is a Malawian politician and educator. He was the former Minister of Information and Civic Education in Malawi, having been appointed to the position in early 2010 by the former president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika. His term began on 9 August 2010. | [
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75,508,824 | Horace Riviere | Horace A. Riviere (1887–1942) was an influential labor leader and the head of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) during a crucial period in American industrial history. Known for his dedication to improving working conditions, advocating for labor rights, and championing the cause of textile workers, Riviere played a pivotal role in shaping the labor movement in the early to mid-20th century...
Born in Canada in 1887, Horace A. Riviere grew up in a working-class family, witnessing firsthand the challenges faced by industrial workers as he watched his father work tirelessly in the mills.
Horace A. Riviere began his career in labor activism organizing a 14 week strike in Biddeford and Saco in 1919, then later working as TWUA organizer. Riviere used his ability to speak French to gather support from a significant French-Canadian population who worked in the textile mills. In 1932, Riviere delivered a speech in French at the Notre Dame Church to which all local French speakers were invited.
His dedication and commitment to the cause quickly earned him recognition, and he steadily rose through the ranks within the union. Riviere's leadership qualities did not go unnoticed, and he was elected as the 4th Vice President of the Textile Workers Union of America. By 1934, Riviere was also the head of the New England district of the United Textile Workers of America.
As a leader of the TWUA and the UTWA, Riviere faced significant challenges, including widespread labor disputes, unequal working conditions, and a general lack of bargaining power for textile workers. Under his guidance, the union embarked on campaigns to negotiate better wages, shorter working hours, and improved safety standards for its members.
In 1936, Riviere lobbied the U.S. congress to pass the National Labor Relations Act. At the Hearings House of Representative before a subcommittee of the committee on labor, Riviere gave the following statement to the committee:
Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, a very comprehensive picture of conditions in the textile industry has been presented so far, and an illustration of the suffering of the workers and the destruction of business, showing conclusively that there is an imperative need for the passage of the National Textile Act by the present session of the Congress. The New England district, which I represent as vice president, is the birthplace of the textile industry in America. And it is from this district I shall present hard, cold facts to show that unless the National Textile Act becomes law, the textile industry will be dealt a far stiffer blow than this so-called depression has yet recorded.
In 1937, The Supreme Court decision on April 12, 1937 declaring the Wagner Act (the National Labor Relations Act) constitutional proved to be a major victory for union campaigns. The act granted workers the legal right to join unions and collectively bargain. Nine days later, Horace A. Riviere announced plans to organize some 10,000 textile workers in Holyoke, Massachusetts. After a short two-week campaign, they won an election at the plant by a vote of 402 to 32. Two years later, the same union successfully organized a second plant in North Berkshire, as the Berkshire Woolen Company of Pittsfield reached an agreement with the Textile Woolen Workers’ Union
Riviere's strategic approach and negotiating skills helped the TWUA secure important victories for textile workers across the nation.
Horace A. Riviere was a vocal advocate for workers' rights beyond the confines of the textile industry. He actively participated in broader labor movements, played a key role in the 1934 strike, collaborating with other union leaders to address systemic issues affecting workers across various sectors. Riviere's commitment to solidarity and unity within the labor movement contributed to the overall strength of the working class during a time of significant industrial and social change.
Horace A. Riviere was pivotal in resolving the June 1937 sit-down strike at the Chicopee Manufacturing Co, owned by Johnson & Johnson, in Chicopee, MA. The strike included 78 women textile machine operators who had concerns about their modest compensation. They were paid only $14 to $18 a week. Because the woman's strike happened inside the plant, management wouldn't let anyone from outside the plant to go in to see the strikers, aside from Mr. Riviere. Because of Riviere negotiations, the Chicopee strike, which lasted 17 days, ended in a friendly and orderly way. Two weeks later there was a signed general contract and working agreement covering the Chicopee plant as well as all of Johnson & Johnson plants.
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75,508,826 | Abdel-Sanad Yamama | Abdel-Sanad Yamama (Arabic: عبد السند يمامة; born 1951 or 1952) is an Egyptian politician, lawyer and professor of international law who is the leader of the Egyptian Wafd Party.
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75,508,833 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1874 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1874. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The first session of the 21st Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 March 1874 until 7 August 1874.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (£1,422,797 14s. 6d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|1|28-03-1874|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of one million four hundred and twenty-two thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven pounds fourteen shillings and sixpence out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act (1874)|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|2|30-03-1874|archived=n|n Act to apply the sum of seven million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.}}
| {{|East India Loan Act 1874|note1=|public|3|30-03-1874|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India.}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1874|public|4|24-04-1874|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1874|public|5|24-04-1874|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}
| {{|Cattle Disease (Ireland) Acts Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|6|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Cattle Disease in Ireland.}}
| {{|Middlesex Sessions Act 1874|note1=|public|7|21-05-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the payment of the Assistant Judge of the Court of the Sessions of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, and his deputy, and the Chairman of the Second Court at such Sessions.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}
| {{|Isle of Man Harbours Act 1874|note1=|public|8|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the taking of Harbour Dues in the Isle of Man.}}
| {{|Public Works Loan (School Loans) Act 1874|note1=|public|9|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to authorise an Advance out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom to the Public Works Loan Commissioners, for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1873.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£13,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|10|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of thirteen million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.}}
| {{|Game Birds (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|11|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act for altering the shooting season for Grouse and certain other Game Birds in Ireland.}}
| {{|East India Annuity Funds Act 1874|note1=|public|12|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Bengal and Madras Civil Service Annuity Funds, and the Annuity Branch of the Bombay Civil Fund, to the Secretary of State for India in Council.}}
| {{|Bishop of Calcutta Act 1874|public|13|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend to the present Bishop of Calcutta the Regulations made by Her Majesty as to the leave of absence of Indian Bishops.}}
| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Pooley Bridge) Act 1874|public|14|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease called "Saint Paul's Church at Pooley Bridge," in the parish of Barton in the county of Westmorland.}}
| {{|Betting Act 1874|note1=|public|15|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of sixteenth and seventeenth Victoria, chapter one hundred and nineteen, intituled "An Act for the Suppression of Betting Houses."}}
| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1874|note1=|public|16|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to repeal and alter other Duties, and to amend the Laws relating to Customs and Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Bentley) Act 1874|public|17|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease called Saint John the Evangelist, at Bentley, in the parish of Shustock in the county of Warwick.}}
| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1874|public|18|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting a Land Tax and other rates and taxes.}}
| {{|Barrister's Admission, Stamp Duty Act 1874|public|19|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Stamp Act, 1870," in regard to the Stamp Duty payable by Advocates in Scotland on admission as Barristers in England or Ireland, and by Barristers in England or Ireland on admission as Advocates in Scotland.}}
| {{|Rating Exemptions (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|20|30-06-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Exemption of Churches and Chapels in Scotland from Local Rates and Assessment.}}
| {{|Four Courts Marshalsea Discontinuance Act 1874|note1=|public|21|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act for the discontinuance of the Four Courts Marshalsea (Dublin), and the removal of Prisoners therefrom.}}
| {{|Revenue Officers' Disabilities Removal Act 1874|public|22|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to relieve Revenue Officers from remaining Electoral Disabilities.}}
| {{|Resident Magistrates and Police Commissioners Salaries Act 1874|note1=|public|23|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts regulating the Salaries of Resident Magistrates in Ire£ind and the Salaries of the Chief Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis.}}
| {{|Harbour of Colombo Loan Act 1874|note1=|public|24|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to empower the Public Works Loan Commissioners to advance a sum of money, by way of loan, for the improvement of the Harbour of Colombo in the colony of Ceylon.}}
| {{|Herring Fishery Barrels Act 1874|public|25|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to remove the Restrictions contained in the British White Herring Fishery Acts in regard to the use of Fir Wood for Herring Barrels.}}
| {{|Canadian Stock Stamp Act 1874|note1=|public|26|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision respecting the Stamp Duty on Transfers of Stock of the Government of Canada.}}
| {{|Courts (Colonial) Jurisdiction Act 1874|note1=|public|27|30-06-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sentences imposed by Colonial Courts where jurisdiction to try is conferred by Imperial Acts.}}
| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|28|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Juries in Ireland.}}
| {{|Militia Law Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|29|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia.}}
| {{|Holyhead Old Harbour Road Act 1874|note1=|public|30|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to transfer parts of the Holyhead Old Harbour Road from the Board of Trade to the Local Board of Health of the town of Holyhead; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Conjugal Rights (Scotland) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|31|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Conjugal Rights (Scotland) Amendment Act, 1861.}}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act (Ireland) 1874|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1874|public|32|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Drainage and Improvement of Lands Act (Ireland), 1863."}}
| {{|Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|33|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of the Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act.}}
| {{|Apothecaries Act Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|34|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the fifty-fifth year of King George the Third, chapter one hundred and ninety-four, intituled "An Act for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries in England and Wales."}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1874|public|35|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Acts which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
| {{|False Personation Act 1874|note1=|public|36|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to render Personation, with intent to deprive any Person of Real Estate or other property, Felony.}}
| {{|Powers of Appointment Act 1874|note1=|public|37|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to alter and amend the Law as to Appointments under powers not exclusive.}}
| {{|Straits Settlements Offences Act 1874|note1=|public|38|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of Courts of the Colony of the Straits Settlements to certain Crimes and Offences committed out of the Colony.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Elementary Education (Wenlock) Act 1874|public|39|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the exception of the Borough of Wenlock from the category of boroughs under the "Elementary Education Act, 1870."}}
| {{|Board of Trade Arbitrations, &c. Act 1874|note1=|public|40|30-07-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the powers of the Board of Trade with respect to inquiries, arbitrations, appointments, and other matters under special Acts, and to amend the Regulation of Railways Act 1873, so far as regards the reference of differences to the Railway Commissioners in lieu of Arbitrators.}}
| {{|Colonial Attorneys Relief Act 1874|note1=|public|41|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Colonial Attornies Relief Act."}}
| {{|Building Societies Act 1874|note1=|public|42|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Building Societies.}}
| {{|Alkali Act 1874|note1=or the Alkali Act (1863) Amendment Act 1874|public|43|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Alkali Act, 1863.|note4=(Repealed by Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1881) }}
| {{|Factory Act 1874|note1=or the Factories (Health of Women, &c.) Act 1874|public|44|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for improving the health of women, young persons, and children employed in manufactures, and the education of such children, and otherwise to amend the Factory Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}
| {{|County of Hertford and Liberty of St. Alban Act 1874|note1=|public|45|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act for altering the Boundaries between the Liberty of St. Alban and the rest of the County of Hertford; and for making better provision for the Transaction of County Business, and the Administration of Justice at Quarter Sessions in that County.}}
| {{|Customs (Isle of Man) Tariff Act 1874|note1=|public|46|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Duties of Customs in the Isle of Man.}}
| {{|Prisons Authorities Act 1874|note1=|public|47|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of Prison Authorities in relation to Industrial and Reformatory Schools, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Hosiery Manufacture (Wages) Act 1874|note1=|public|48|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the payment of Wages without Stoppages in the Hosiery Manufacture.}}
| {{|Licensing Act 1874|note1=|public|49|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the sale and consumption of Intoxicating Liquors.}}
| {{|Married Women's Property Act (1870) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|50|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Married Women's Property Act (1870).}}
| {{|Chain Cables and Anchors Act 1874|note1=|public|51|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Proving and Sale of Chain Cables and Anchors.}}
| {{|Mersey Collisions Act 1874|note1=|public|52|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to make regulations for preventing Collisions in the Sea Channels leading to the River Mersey.}}
| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1874|note1=|public|53|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the payment of Revising Barristers.}}
| {{|Rating Act 1874|note1=|public|54|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Liability and Valuation of certain Property for the purpose of Rates.}}
| {{|Hertford College Act 1874|note1=|public|55|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for dissolving Magdalen Hall, in the University of Oxford, and for incorporating the Principal, Fellows, and Scholars of Hertford College; and for vesting in such College the lands and other property now held in trust for the benefit of Magdalen Hall.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1874|public|56|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Real Property Limitation Act 1874|note1=|public|57|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the further Limitation of Actions and Suits relating to Real Property.}}
| {{|Police (Expenses) Act 1874|note1=|public|58|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to make further provision respecting the contribution out of moneys provided by Parliament towards the expenses of the Police Force in the Metropolitan Police District, and elsewhere in Great Britain.}}
| {{|Working Men's Dwellings Act 1874|note1=|public|59|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the erection of Dwellings for Working Men on land belonging to Municipal Corporations.}}
| {{|Shannon Act 1874|note1=|public|60|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of the Acts relating to the Navigation of the River Shannon; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Royal (late Indian) Ordnance Corps Act 1874|note1=|public|61|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for granting Compensation to Officers of the Royal (late Indian) Ordnance Corps.}}
| {{|Infants Relief Act 1874|note1=|public|62|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Contracts of Infants.}}
| {{|Archdeaconries and Rural Deaneries Act 1874|note1=|public|63|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the re-arrangement of the Boundaries of Archdeaconries and Rural Deaneries.}}
| {{|Evidence Further Amendment (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|64|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to further alter and amend the Law of Evidence in Scotland, and to provide for the recording, by means of Short-hand Writing, of Evidence in Civil Causes in Sheriff Courts in Scotland.}}
| {{|Annuity to Prince Leopold Act 1874|public|65|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Support and Maintenance of His Royal Highness Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert on his coming of age.}}
| {{|Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|66|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the Jurisdiction of the Civil Bill Courts in Ireland in respect to the recovery of Balances due on partnership Accounts, and in respect of Actions involving Questions of Title to corporeal and incorporeal Hereditaments.}}
| {{|Slaughter-houses, &c. (Metropolis) Act 1874|note1=|public|67|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to regulate and otherwise deal with Slaughterhouses and certain other Businesses in the Metropolis.}}
| {{|Attorneys and Solicitors Act 1874|note1=|public|68|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Attorneys and Solicitors.}}
| {{|Licensing Act (Ireland) 1874|note1=or the Licensing (Ireland) Act 1874|public|69|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Sale and Consumption of Intoxicating Liquors in Ireland.}}
| {{|Valuation (Ireland) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|70|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland.}}
| {{|Lough Corrib Navigation Act 1874|public|71|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to authorise “The Lough Corrib Navigation Trustees” to dispose of part of the Navigation in the district of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and Curra.}}
| {{|Fines Act (Ireland) 1851 Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|72|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Fines Act (Ireland), 1851, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Post Office Savings Banks Act 1874|note1=or the Post Office Savings Bank Act 1874|public|73|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Payment to and Repayment by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt of Moneys received in and to the account relating to the Post Office Savings Bank.}}
| {{|Private Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|74|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting certain Receipts and Expenses connected with Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland.}}
| {{|Vaccination Act 1874|note1=|public|75|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain the Vaccination Act, 1871.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1874|note1=|public|76|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Colonial Clergy Act 1874|note1=|public|77|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act respecting Colonial and certain other Clergy.}}
| {{|Vendor and Purchaser Act 1874|note1=|public|78|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Vendor and Purchaser, and further to simplify Title to Land.}}
| {{|Foyle College Act 1874|note1=|public|79|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the better management and regulation of Foyle College in the city of Londonderry, and for vesting in the governing body of such College the present schoolhouse and premises belonging to such College, and for vesting the right of appointment of head-master of such College in the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe and the Governor of the Honourable the Irish Society.}}
| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=or the Irish Constabulary Act 1874or the Royal Irish Constabulary Act 1874|public|80|07-08-1874|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Royal Irish Constabulary|note4=(Repealed by Police (Northern Ireland) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Great Seal (Offices) Act 1874|note1=|public|81|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the abolition of certain offices connected with the Great Seal, and to make better provision respecting the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.}}
| {{|Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|82|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to alter and amend the laws relating to the Appointment of Ministers to Parishes in Scotland.}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Commencement) Act 1874|note1=|public|83|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for delaying the coming into operation of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873.}}
| {{|Works and Public Buildings Act 1874|note1=|public|84|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Incorporation of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Works and Public Buildings, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Public Worship Regulation Act 1874|public|85|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the better administration of the Laws respecting the regulation of Public Worship.}}
| {{|Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Act 1874|note1=|public|86|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund.}}
| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1874|note1=|public|87|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Endowed Schools Acts.}}
| {{|Births and Deaths Registration Act 1874|note1=|public|88|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Registration of Births and Deaths in England, and to consolidate the Law respecting the Registration of Births and Deaths at Sea.}}
| {{|Sanitary Law Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|89|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Sanitary Laws.}}
| {{|Elementary Education (Orders) Act 1874|note1=|public|90|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to declare the Validity of Orders of the Education Department, with respect to United School Districts, and to make better Provision with respect to such Orders.}}
| {{|Indian Councils Act 1874|note1=|public|91|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Council of the Governor-General of India.}}
| {{|Alderney Harbour (Transfer) Act 1874|note1=|public|92|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Transfer to the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for the War Department of Alderney Harbour and certain Lands near it.}}
| {{|Public Health (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|93|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Public Health in Ireland.}}
| {{|Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|94|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to land rights and conveyancing, and to facilitate the transfer of land, in Scotland.}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1874|note1=|public|95|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts; and for other purposes connected therewith.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)|note1=or the Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1874|public|96|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
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{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1874|local|1|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Stocksbridge Railway Act 1874|local|55|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Ballymena and Larne Railway Act 1874|local|200|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
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{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Power's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|1|30-06-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the Settlement of the Property of Dame Florence Anne Maria Power, the wife of Sir Richard Crampton Power, Baronet, executed on her Marriage with the said Sir Richard Crampton Power, to lay out the Moneys to arise under the exercise of the Powers of Sale and Exchange contained in such settlement in the purchase of Estates in Ireland, and also in paying off Incumbrances affecting the Estates in Ireland comprised in a settlement executed by Sir John Power, deceased, on the said Marriage, or portions of such Estates.}}
| {{|Chadwick's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|2|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Will of Joseph Chadwick, late of Cinder Hills in Mirfield in the county of York, Gentleman, deceased, to sell all or any part of the real Estates subject to the Trusts of the said Will, and to lay out the purchase moneys in the discharge of Incumbrances or in the purchase of other Estates in England or Wales; and to grant Leases of any part of the said Estates for the time being unsold; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Halford's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|3|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Will and Codicils of the Reverend Thomas Halford, late of Hanover Square in the county of Middlesex, Clerk, deceased, to sell certain Farms, Lands, and Hereditaments in the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, and the Isle of Ely; and to lay out the purchase moneys, and a certain accumulated Fund standing in their Names, in the purchase of an Estate in England; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Hay's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|4|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the deceased John Hay, of Letham Grange in the county of Forfar, to sell the Lands comprised in his Trust Disposition and Settlement; to pay his Debts; to invest the residue of the price; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Boulton Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|5|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for confirming certain Building Leases granted by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, Esquire, of certain Lands in the parishes of Handsworth and Birmingham in the county of Warwick, or one of them, which are subject to the uses of the Will of the late Matthew Robinson Boulton, Esquire ; and for authorising Building and Mining and other Leases of the Estates, subject to the uses of the same Will; and for other purposes; and of which the short title is "The Boulton Estate Act, 1874."}}
| {{|Leigh's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|6|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend an Act passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, relative to the Estate devised by the Will of Sir Robert Holt Leigh, Baronet; deceased.}}
| {{|Tichbourne and Doughty Estates Act 1874|note1=|private|7|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the raising of certain Moneys on the Security of certain Estates in the county of Southampton, commonly known as the Tichborne Estates, and in the counties of Middlesex, Lincoln, Buckingham, and Dorset, commonly known as the Doughty Estates; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|8|30-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Settlement of Lord Tredegar's Family Estates to take further Shares in the Alexandra (Newport) Dock Company, and for other purposes, and of which the short title is "Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act, 1874."}}
| {{|Withdean Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|9|07-08-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending and extending the Act passed in the 12th and 13th years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for enabling the Trustees of the Settlement made under orders of the High Court of Chancery after the marriage of Chaloner Ogle, Esquire, and Eliza Sophia Frances Ogle his wife, to grant building, improving, and other leases of certain estates and hereditaments situate at Patcham in the county of Sussex, comprised in the said Settlement." }}
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"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1874. 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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The first session of the 21st Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 March 1874 until 7 August 1874.",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Consolidated Fund (£1,422,797 14s. 6d.) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|1|28-03-1874|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of one million four hundred and twenty-two thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven pounds fourteen shillings and sixpence out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act|link=Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act (1874)|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|2|30-03-1874|archived=n|n Act to apply the sum of seven million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|East India Loan Act 1874|note1=|public|3|30-03-1874|archived=n|An Act to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1874|public|4|24-04-1874|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1874|public|5|24-04-1874|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Disease (Ireland) Acts Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|6|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Cattle Disease in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Middlesex Sessions Act 1874|note1=|public|7|21-05-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the payment of the Assistant Judge of the Court of the Sessions of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, and his deputy, and the Chairman of the Second Court at such Sessions.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man Harbours Act 1874|note1=|public|8|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the taking of Harbour Dues in the Isle of Man.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loan (School Loans) Act 1874|note1=|public|9|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to authorise an Advance out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom to the Public Works Loan Commissioners, for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1873.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£13,000,000) Act|note1=or the Supply Act 1874|public|10|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of thirteen million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Game Birds (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|11|21-05-1874|archived=n|An Act for altering the shooting season for Grouse and certain other Game Birds in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|East India Annuity Funds Act 1874|note1=|public|12|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Bengal and Madras Civil Service Annuity Funds, and the Annuity Branch of the Bombay Civil Fund, to the Secretary of State for India in Council.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Bishop of Calcutta Act 1874|public|13|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend to the present Bishop of Calcutta the Regulations made by Her Majesty as to the leave of absence of Indian Bishops.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Pooley Bridge) Act 1874|public|14|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease called \"Saint Paul's Church at Pooley Bridge,\" in the parish of Barton in the county of Westmorland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Betting Act 1874|note1=|public|15|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of sixteenth and seventeenth Victoria, chapter one hundred and nineteen, intituled \"An Act for the Suppression of Betting Houses.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1874|note1=|public|16|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to repeal and alter other Duties, and to amend the Laws relating to Customs and Inland Revenue.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Bentley) Act 1874|public|17|08-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to render valid Marriages heretofore solemnized in the Chapel of Ease called Saint John the Evangelist, at Bentley, in the parish of Shustock in the county of Warwick.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Land Tax Commissioners (Appointment) Act 1874|public|18|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting a Land Tax and other rates and taxes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Barrister's Admission, Stamp Duty Act 1874|public|19|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Stamp Act, 1870,\" in regard to the Stamp Duty payable by Advocates in Scotland on admission as Barristers in England or Ireland, and by Barristers in England or Ireland on admission as Advocates in Scotland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Rating Exemptions (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|20|30-06-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Exemption of Churches and Chapels in Scotland from Local Rates and Assessment.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Four Courts Marshalsea Discontinuance Act 1874|note1=|public|21|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act for the discontinuance of the Four Courts Marshalsea (Dublin), and the removal of Prisoners therefrom.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Revenue Officers' Disabilities Removal Act 1874|public|22|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to relieve Revenue Officers from remaining Electoral Disabilities.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Resident Magistrates and Police Commissioners Salaries Act 1874|note1=|public|23|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts regulating the Salaries of Resident Magistrates in Ire£ind and the Salaries of the Chief Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Harbour of Colombo Loan Act 1874|note1=|public|24|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to empower the Public Works Loan Commissioners to advance a sum of money, by way of loan, for the improvement of the Harbour of Colombo in the colony of Ceylon.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Herring Fishery Barrels Act 1874|public|25|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to remove the Restrictions contained in the British White Herring Fishery Acts in regard to the use of Fir Wood for Herring Barrels.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Canadian Stock Stamp Act 1874|note1=|public|26|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to make provision respecting the Stamp Duty on Transfers of Stock of the Government of Canada.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Courts (Colonial) Jurisdiction Act 1874|note1=|public|27|30-06-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Sentences imposed by Colonial Courts where jurisdiction to try is conferred by Imperial Acts.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|28|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Juries in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Militia Law Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|29|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Militia.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Holyhead Old Harbour Road Act 1874|note1=|public|30|30-06-1874|archived=n|An Act to transfer parts of the Holyhead Old Harbour Road from the Board of Trade to the Local Board of Health of the town of Holyhead; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Conjugal Rights (Scotland) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|31|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Conjugal Rights (Scotland) Amendment Act, 1861.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act (Ireland) 1874|note1=or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1874|public|32|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Drainage and Improvement of Lands Act (Ireland), 1863.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|33|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of the Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Apothecaries Act Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|34|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the fifty-fifth year of King George the Third, chapter one hundred and ninety-four, intituled \"An Act for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries in England and Wales.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1874|public|35|16-07-1874|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Acts which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|False Personation Act 1874|note1=|public|36|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to render Personation, with intent to deprive any Person of Real Estate or other property, Felony.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Powers of Appointment Act 1874|note1=|public|37|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to alter and amend the Law as to Appointments under powers not exclusive.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Straits Settlements Offences Act 1874|note1=|public|38|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Jurisdiction of Courts of the Colony of the Straits Settlements to certain Crimes and Offences committed out of the Colony.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (Wenlock) Act 1874|public|39|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the exception of the Borough of Wenlock from the category of boroughs under the \"Elementary Education Act, 1870.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Board of Trade Arbitrations, &c. Act 1874|note1=|public|40|30-07-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the powers of the Board of Trade with respect to inquiries, arbitrations, appointments, and other matters under special Acts, and to amend the Regulation of Railways Act 1873, so far as regards the reference of differences to the Railway Commissioners in lieu of Arbitrators.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Attorneys Relief Act 1874|note1=|public|41|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Colonial Attornies Relief Act.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Building Societies Act 1874|note1=|public|42|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Building Societies.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Alkali Act 1874|note1=or the Alkali Act (1863) Amendment Act 1874|public|43|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Alkali Act, 1863.|note4=(Repealed by Alkali, &c. Works Regulation Act 1881) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Factory Act 1874|note1=or the Factories (Health of Women, &c.) Act 1874|public|44|30-07-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for improving the health of women, young persons, and children employed in manufactures, and the education of such children, and otherwise to amend the Factory Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|County of Hertford and Liberty of St. Alban Act 1874|note1=|public|45|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act for altering the Boundaries between the Liberty of St. Alban and the rest of the County of Hertford; and for making better provision for the Transaction of County Business, and the Administration of Justice at Quarter Sessions in that County.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Customs (Isle of Man) Tariff Act 1874|note1=|public|46|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Duties of Customs in the Isle of Man.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Prisons Authorities Act 1874|note1=|public|47|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to extend the Powers of Prison Authorities in relation to Industrial and Reformatory Schools, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Hosiery Manufacture (Wages) Act 1874|note1=|public|48|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the payment of Wages without Stoppages in the Hosiery Manufacture.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Licensing Act 1874|note1=|public|49|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the sale and consumption of Intoxicating Liquors.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Married Women's Property Act (1870) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|50|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Married Women's Property Act (1870).}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Chain Cables and Anchors Act 1874|note1=|public|51|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Proving and Sale of Chain Cables and Anchors.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Mersey Collisions Act 1874|note1=|public|52|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to make regulations for preventing Collisions in the Sea Channels leading to the River Mersey.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1874|note1=|public|53|30-07-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the payment of Revising Barristers.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Rating Act 1874|note1=|public|54|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Liability and Valuation of certain Property for the purpose of Rates.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Hertford College Act 1874|note1=|public|55|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for dissolving Magdalen Hall, in the University of Oxford, and for incorporating the Principal, Fellows, and Scholars of Hertford College; and for vesting in such College the lands and other property now held in trust for the benefit of Magdalen Hall.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1874|public|56|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Real Property Limitation Act 1874|note1=|public|57|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the further Limitation of Actions and Suits relating to Real Property.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Police (Expenses) Act 1874|note1=|public|58|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to make further provision respecting the contribution out of moneys provided by Parliament towards the expenses of the Police Force in the Metropolitan Police District, and elsewhere in Great Britain.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Working Men's Dwellings Act 1874|note1=|public|59|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the erection of Dwellings for Working Men on land belonging to Municipal Corporations.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Shannon Act 1874|note1=|public|60|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of the Acts relating to the Navigation of the River Shannon; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Royal (late Indian) Ordnance Corps Act 1874|note1=|public|61|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for granting Compensation to Officers of the Royal (late Indian) Ordnance Corps.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Infants Relief Act 1874|note1=|public|62|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Contracts of Infants.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Archdeaconries and Rural Deaneries Act 1874|note1=|public|63|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the re-arrangement of the Boundaries of Archdeaconries and Rural Deaneries.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Evidence Further Amendment (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|64|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to further alter and amend the Law of Evidence in Scotland, and to provide for the recording, by means of Short-hand Writing, of Evidence in Civil Causes in Sheriff Courts in Scotland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Annuity to Prince Leopold Act 1874|public|65|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Support and Maintenance of His Royal Highness Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert on his coming of age.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|66|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the Jurisdiction of the Civil Bill Courts in Ireland in respect to the recovery of Balances due on partnership Accounts, and in respect of Actions involving Questions of Title to corporeal and incorporeal Hereditaments.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Slaughter-houses, &c. (Metropolis) Act 1874|note1=|public|67|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to regulate and otherwise deal with Slaughterhouses and certain other Businesses in the Metropolis.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Attorneys and Solicitors Act 1874|note1=|public|68|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Attorneys and Solicitors.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Licensing Act (Ireland) 1874|note1=or the Licensing (Ireland) Act 1874|public|69|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Sale and Consumption of Intoxicating Liquors in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Valuation (Ireland) Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|70|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Lough Corrib Navigation Act 1874|public|71|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to authorise “The Lough Corrib Navigation Trustees” to dispose of part of the Navigation in the district of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and Curra.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Fines Act (Ireland) 1851 Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|72|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Fines Act (Ireland), 1851, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Post Office Savings Banks Act 1874|note1=or the Post Office Savings Bank Act 1874|public|73|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Payment to and Repayment by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt of Moneys received in and to the account relating to the Post Office Savings Bank.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Private Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|74|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting certain Receipts and Expenses connected with Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Vaccination Act 1874|note1=|public|75|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain the Vaccination Act, 1871.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1874|note1=|public|76|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Clergy Act 1874|note1=|public|77|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act respecting Colonial and certain other Clergy.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Vendor and Purchaser Act 1874|note1=|public|78|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law of Vendor and Purchaser, and further to simplify Title to Land.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Foyle College Act 1874|note1=|public|79|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the better management and regulation of Foyle College in the city of Londonderry, and for vesting in the governing body of such College the present schoolhouse and premises belonging to such College, and for vesting the right of appointment of head-master of such College in the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe and the Governor of the Honourable the Irish Society.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=or the Irish Constabulary Act 1874or the Royal Irish Constabulary Act 1874|public|80|07-08-1874|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Royal Irish Constabulary|note4=(Repealed by Police (Northern Ireland) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Great Seal (Offices) Act 1874|note1=|public|81|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the abolition of certain offices connected with the Great Seal, and to make better provision respecting the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|82|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to alter and amend the laws relating to the Appointment of Ministers to Parishes in Scotland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature (Commencement) Act 1874|note1=|public|83|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for delaying the coming into operation of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Works and Public Buildings Act 1874|note1=|public|84|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Incorporation of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Works and Public Buildings, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Public Worship Regulation Act 1874|public|85|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for the better administration of the Laws respecting the regulation of Public Worship.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Act 1874|note1=|public|86|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1874|note1=|public|87|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Endowed Schools Acts.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Births and Deaths Registration Act 1874|note1=|public|88|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Registration of Births and Deaths in England, and to consolidate the Law respecting the Registration of Births and Deaths at Sea.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Law Amendment Act 1874|note1=|public|89|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Sanitary Laws.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (Orders) Act 1874|note1=|public|90|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to declare the Validity of Orders of the Education Department, with respect to United School Districts, and to make better Provision with respect to such Orders.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Indian Councils Act 1874|note1=|public|91|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Council of the Governor-General of India.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Alderney Harbour (Transfer) Act 1874|note1=|public|92|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Transfer to the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for the War Department of Alderney Harbour and certain Lands near it.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Ireland) Act 1874|note1=|public|93|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Public Health in Ireland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1874|note1=|public|94|07-08-1874|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to land rights and conveyancing, and to facilitate the transfer of land, in Scotland.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1874|note1=|public|95|07-08-1874|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts; and for other purposes connected therewith.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)|note1=or the Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1874|public|96|07-08-1874|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1874|local|1|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Stocksbridge Railway Act 1874|local|55|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Ballymena and Larne Railway Act 1874|local|200|05-03-1874|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Power's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|1|30-06-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the Settlement of the Property of Dame Florence Anne Maria Power, the wife of Sir Richard Crampton Power, Baronet, executed on her Marriage with the said Sir Richard Crampton Power, to lay out the Moneys to arise under the exercise of the Powers of Sale and Exchange contained in such settlement in the purchase of Estates in Ireland, and also in paying off Incumbrances affecting the Estates in Ireland comprised in a settlement executed by Sir John Power, deceased, on the said Marriage, or portions of such Estates.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Chadwick's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|2|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Will of Joseph Chadwick, late of Cinder Hills in Mirfield in the county of York, Gentleman, deceased, to sell all or any part of the real Estates subject to the Trusts of the said Will, and to lay out the purchase moneys in the discharge of Incumbrances or in the purchase of other Estates in England or Wales; and to grant Leases of any part of the said Estates for the time being unsold; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Halford's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|3|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Will and Codicils of the Reverend Thomas Halford, late of Hanover Square in the county of Middlesex, Clerk, deceased, to sell certain Farms, Lands, and Hereditaments in the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, and the Isle of Ely; and to lay out the purchase moneys, and a certain accumulated Fund standing in their Names, in the purchase of an Estate in England; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Hay's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|4|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the deceased John Hay, of Letham Grange in the county of Forfar, to sell the Lands comprised in his Trust Disposition and Settlement; to pay his Debts; to invest the residue of the price; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Boulton Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|5|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for confirming certain Building Leases granted by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, Esquire, of certain Lands in the parishes of Handsworth and Birmingham in the county of Warwick, or one of them, which are subject to the uses of the Will of the late Matthew Robinson Boulton, Esquire ; and for authorising Building and Mining and other Leases of the Estates, subject to the uses of the same Will; and for other purposes; and of which the short title is \"The Boulton Estate Act, 1874.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Leigh's Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|6|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend an Act passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, relative to the Estate devised by the Will of Sir Robert Holt Leigh, Baronet; deceased.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Tichbourne and Doughty Estates Act 1874|note1=|private|7|16-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the raising of certain Moneys on the Security of certain Estates in the county of Southampton, commonly known as the Tichborne Estates, and in the counties of Middlesex, Lincoln, Buckingham, and Dorset, commonly known as the Doughty Estates; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|8|30-07-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the Trustees of the Settlement of Lord Tredegar's Family Estates to take further Shares in the Alexandra (Newport) Dock Company, and for other purposes, and of which the short title is \"Lord Tredegar's Supplemental Estate Act, 1874.\"}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Withdean Estate Act 1874|note1=|private|9|07-08-1874|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending and extending the Act passed in the 12th and 13th years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled \"An Act for enabling the Trustees of the Settlement made under orders of the High Court of Chancery after the marriage of Chaloner Ogle, Esquire, and Eliza Sophia Frances Ogle his wife, to grant building, improving, and other leases of certain estates and hereditaments situate at Patcham in the county of Sussex, comprised in the said Settlement.\" }}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "}}",
"title": "37 & 38 Vict."
}
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75,508,834 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1873 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1873. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The fifth session of the 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 6 February 1873 until 5 August 1873.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Confirmation of Marriages (Cove Chapel) Act 1873|public|1|13-03-1873|archived=n|An Act for legalizing certain Marriages solemnized in Cove Chapel in Pitt Portion in the parish of Tiverton, Devon.}}
| {{|Polling Districts (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|2|13-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to make special provisions in relation to the Constitution of certain Polling Districts at Parliamentary Elections in Ireland.}}
| {{|Supply Act 1873|public|3|29-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}
| {{|Somerset House (King's College Lease) Act 1873|note1=|public|4|29-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to confirm an Agreement for a Lease by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to the Governors and Proprietors of King's College, London, of a piece of land on the Victoria Embankment annexed to Somerset House, and to give the said Commissioners further powers of leasing the said piece of land.}}
| {{|Epping Forest Act 1873|note1=|public|5|29-03-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the time for the Epping Forest Commissioners to make their final Report.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}
| {{|Turks and Caicos Islands Act 1873|note1=|public|6|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty by Order in Council to annex the Turks and Caicos Islands to the Colony of Jamaica.}}
| {{|Endowed Schools (Time of Address) Act 1873|note1=|public|7|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the time within which an Address by either House of Parliament against certain Schemes made under the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, may be presented to Her Majesty.}}
| {{|Income Tax Act 1873|public|8|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Assessment of Income Tax, and as to Assessors in the Metropolis.}}
| {{|Bastardy Laws Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|9|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bastardy Laws.}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1873|public|10|24-04-1873|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 1883) }}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1873|public|11|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}
| {{|Custody of Infants Act 1873|public|12|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Custody of Infants.}}
| {{|Salmon Fishery Commissioners Act 1873|public|13|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to discontinue the Office of Special Commissioners of Salmon Fisheries in England.}}
| {{|Portpatrick Harbour Act 1873|public|14|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Acts relating to the Harbour of Portpatrick in Scotland, and to vest the Lighthouse of Portpatrick in the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses.}}
| {{|New Zealand (Roads, &c.) Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|15|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the New Zealand Roads, &c. Loan Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|16|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Marriages in Ireland in certain cases.}}
| {{|East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act 1873|public|17|15-05-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Redemption or Commutation of the Dividend on the Capital Stock of the East India Company, and for the transfer of the Security Fund of the India Company to the Secretary of State in Council of India, and for the dissolution of the East India Company.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1966) }}
| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1873|note1=|public|18|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to alter other Duties.}}
| {{|Poor Allotments Management Act 1873|note1=|public|19|15-05-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making better provision for the management in certain cases of Lands allotted under Local Acts of Inclosure for the benefit of the Poor.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Fulford Chapel) Act 1873|public|20|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act for legalizing Marriages solemnized in Fulford Chapel, in the Parish of Stone, Staffordshire.}}
| {{|University of Dublin Tests Act 1873|note1=|public|21|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to abolish Tests in Trinity College and the University of Dublin.}}
| {{|Australian Colonies Duties Act 1873|note1=|public|22|26-05-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to Customs Duties in the Australian Colonies.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1873|note1=or the Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1873|public|23|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to the grant of Superannuation Allowances and Gratuities to certain persons who entered the permanent Civil Service of the State between the passing of the Superannuation Act, 1859, and the fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and seventy.}}
| {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Acts Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|24|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1870, and The Protection of Life and Property in certain Parts of Ireland Act, 1871.}}
| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Gretton Chapel) Act 1873|public|25|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1873|public|26|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|27|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Eton) Act 1873|public|28|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Customs Sugar Duties (Isle of Man) Act 1873|note1=|public|29|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Registration of Voters (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|30|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1873|note1=|public|31|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|East India Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|32|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Municipal Corporations Evidence Act 1873|note1=|public|33|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|34|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in a session held in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter one hundred and sixteen, intituled "An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland." }}
| {{|County Debentures Act 1873|note1=|public|35|07-07-1873|archived=n|}}
| {{|Crown Lands Act 1873|note1=|public|36|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for making provision as to certain portions of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Fairs Act 1873|note1=|public|37|07-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Vagrant Act Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|38|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of His Majesty George the Fourth, chapter eighty-three, intituled "An Act for the punishment of idle and disorderly persons and rogues and vagabonds in that part of Great Britain called England." }}
| {{|Cathedral Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|39|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the third and fourth years of Victoria, chapter one hundred and thirteen, for the Regulation of Cathedrals, and to facilitate the Endowment of Canonries by private benefaction.}}
| {{|Thames Embankment Land Act 1873|note1=or the Thames Embankment Act 1873|public|40|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the acquisition and appropriation by the Metropolitan Board of Works of certain land reclaimed from the River Thames in pursuance of the Thames Embankment Act, 1862.}}
| {{|Public Schools (Shrewsbury and Harrow Schools Property) Act 1873|note1=|public|41|21-07-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868, as to the Property of Shrewsbury and Harrow Schools.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Tithe Commutation Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|42|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for amending the Tithe Commutation Acts with respect to Market Gardens.}}
| {{|Indian Railway Companies Act 1873|note1=|public|43|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Indian Railway Companies to issue and register Shares and Securities in India.}}
| {{|Government Annuities Act 1873|note1=|public|44|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the payment of certain annuities for life or years payable by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.}}
| {{|Canada (Public Works) Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|45|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to guarantee the payment of a loan to be raised by the Government of Canada for the construction of public works in that country, and to repeal the Canada Defences Loan Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Blackwater Bridge Act 1873|note1=|public|46|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to afford facilities for the Transfer to the Grand Juries of the counties of Cork and Waterford of the bridge across the River Blackwater, near the town of Youghal; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Blackwater Bridge Debt Act 1873|public|47|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the thirtieth and thirty-first years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to compound the public debt due by the Commissioners of the bridge across the River Blackwater, near the town of Youghal, in the county of Cork, and for the transfer of the said bridge to the Grand Juries of the counties of Cork and Waterford; and for other purposes relating thereto." }}
| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1873|note1=|public|48|21-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for carrying into effect the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Public Works Loan Act 1872|note1=|public|49|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise Advances to the Public Works Loan Commissioners for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and to Sanitary Authorities in pursuance of the Public Health Act, 1872.}}
| {{|Places of Worship Sites Act 1873|note1=|public|50|21-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to afford further facilities for the Conveyance of Land for Sites for Places of Religious Worship and for Burial Places.}}
| {{|Prison Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|51|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Prison Officers in Ireland.}}
| {{|Intestates Act 1873|note1=|public|52|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for the Relief of Widows and Children of Intestates where the personal estate is of small value.}}
| {{|Highland Schools Act 1873|note1=|public|53|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to make better provision respecting certain sums payable to Schoolmasters of Highland Schools under the Act of the session of the first and second years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter eighty-seven, intituled "An Act to facilitate the foundation and endowment of additional Schools in Scotland."}}
| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1873|note1=|public|54|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to raise the sum of one million six hundred thousand pounds sterling by Exchequer Bonds for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}
| {{|Medical Act (University of London) 1873|note1=|public|55|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Medical Acts so far as relates to the University of London.}}
| {{|Treasury Chest Fund Act 1873|note1=|public|56|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to reduce the Limit of the available Balance of the Treasury Chest Fund.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (Permanent Charges Redemption) Act 1873|note1=|public|57|28-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Redemption of divers permanent Charges on the Consolidated Fund and on the Votes of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004) }}
| {{|Military Manœuvres Act 1873|note1=|public|58|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manœuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn.}}
| {{|Slave Trade (East African Courts) Act 1873|note1=|public|59|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for regulating and extending the Jurisdiction in matters connected with the Slave Trade of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Aden, and of Her Majesty's Consuls under Treaties with the Sovereigns of Zanzibar, Muscat, and Madagascar, and under future Treaties.}}
| {{|Extradition Act 1873|note1=or the Extradition Act (1870) Amendment Act 1873|public|60|05-08-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Extradition Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013) }}
| {{|Crown Private Estates Act 1873|note1=|public|61|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Crown Private Estates Act 1862.}}
| {{|Public Schools (Eton College Property) Act 1873|note1=|public|62|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend section twenty-four of the Public Schools Act, 1868, with respect to the property of Eton College.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Law Agents (Scotland) Act 1873|note1=|public|63|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Law Agents practising in Scotland.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1873|note1=|public|64|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for amending the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Acts, 1840 and 1850, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|County and City of Dublin Grand Juries Act 1873|note1=|public|65|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Summoning of Grand Juries in the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873|public|66|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for the constitution of a Supreme Court, and for other purposes relating to the better Administration of Justice in England; and to authorise the transfer to the Appellate Division of such Supreme Court of the Jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council.}}
| {{|Agricultural Children Act 1873|public|67|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Employment of Children in Agriculture.}}
| {{|Militia (Lands and Buildings) Act 1873|note1=|public|68|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for extending the period of service in the Militia; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Petitions of Right (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|69|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to provide for proceeding on Petitions of Right in the Courts of Law and Equity in Ireland.}}
| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1873|note1=|public|70|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Revising Barristers and the holding of Revision Courts.}}
| {{|Salmon Fishery Act 1873|note1=|public|71|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Salmon Fisheries in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Defence Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|72|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the amendment of the Defence Acts, 1842 and 1860.}}
| {{|Cambridge Commissioners Act 1873|public|73|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend so much of section four of the Public Health Act 1872 as relates to the Cambridge Commissioners.}}
| {{|Royal Irish Constabulary Act 1873|public|74|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Pay of the Royal Irish Constabulary.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|75|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Railway Regulation Act (Returns of Signal Arrangements, Working, &c.) 1873|note1=or the Railway Regulation (Returns of Signal Arrangements, Working, &c.) Act 1873|public|76|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the Regulation of Railways.}}
| {{|Naval Artillery Volunteer Act 1873|note1=|public|77|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Royal Naval Artillery Volunteer Force.}}
| {{|Sanitary Act 1866, Ireland, Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|78|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Sanitary Act, 1866, so far as the same relates to the Nuisance Authorities of Ports in Ireland.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1873|public|79|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Annuity to Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh Act 1873|public|80|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Establishment of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, and to settle an annuity on Her Imperial Highness.}}
| {{|Langbaurgh Coroners Act 1873|note1=|public|81|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the division of the Wapentake of Langbaurgh in the county of York into Districts for the purpose of Coroners jurisdiction, and the appointment of additional Coroners for the said Wapentake.}}
| {{|Small Penalties (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|82|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Small Penalties in Ireland.}}
| {{|Telegraph Act 1873|note1=|public|83|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for explaining the Telegraph Acts, 1868 to 1871, and for enabling a further Sum to be raised for the purposes of the said Acts and of the Pensions Commutation Act, 1872.}}
| {{|Militia Pay and Storehouses Act 1873|note1=|public|84|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to explain the Militia Pay Acts, 1868 and 1869, and to facilitate the sale of property held for Militia purposes.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1873|note1=|public|85|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts.}}
| {{|Elementary Education Act 1873|note1=|public|86|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education Act (1870), and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1873|note1=or the Endowed Schools Act (1869) Amendment Act 1873|public|87|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend the Endowed Schools Act, 1869.}}
| {{|Slave Trade Act 1873|note1=|public|88|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for consolidating with Amendments the Acts for carrying into effect Treaties for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade, and for other purposes connected with the Slave Trade.}}
| {{|Gas and Water Works Facilities Act 1870 Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|89|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend and amend the provisions of the Gas and Water Works Facilities Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Gas Act 1948) }}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|90|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and for other purposes connected therewith.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1873|public|91|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1873|local|1|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Thames Embankment (South) Act 1873|note1=Sometimes called the Thames Embankment Act 1873|local|7|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Bank of Scotland Act 1873|note1=|local|99|07-07-1873|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the increase of the Capital Stock of the Bank of Scotland; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006) }}
| {{|Bradford Tramways Act 1873|local|253|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by West Yorkshire Act 1980 (c. xiv)) }}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|John Morison's Estate Act 1873|private|1|21-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for vesting the Lands and Estate of Cupar Grange in the county Perth in Trustees, for the purpose of being sold, and for the purchase of other lands to be entailed; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Callander's Estates Act 1873|note1=|private|2|28-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for carrying into effect an Agreement dated the first day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, between William Thomas Burn Callander and Mary Harriet Burn Callander, Spinster, of the first part; Henry Callander, an Infant, of the second part; and Mary Frederica Beauclerk Coventry or Callander, Widow, the Honourable Henry Amelius Coventry, and Henry Amelius Beauclerk Coventry, tutors and curators of the said Henry Callander, of the third part; for the compromise and settlement of claims by the said William Thomas Burn Callander and Mary Harriet Burn Callander against the entailed Estates of Crichton and Prestonhall in the county of Edinburgh, Elphinstone in the county of Haddington, and Westertown in the county of Stirling, and the heirs of entail for the time being of the said Estates, for security of the provisions mentioned in the said Agreement; and to raise Money on the Security of the said Estates for payment of the said provisions; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Frederick Malcolmson's Divorce Act 1873|note1=|private|3|26-05-1873|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Frederick Malcomson of Portlaw, in the county of Waterford, Ireland, with Marcella Malcomson his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes.}}
}} | [
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"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1873. 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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts 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 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 6 February 1873 until 5 August 1873.",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Confirmation of Marriages (Cove Chapel) Act 1873|public|1|13-03-1873|archived=n|An Act for legalizing certain Marriages solemnized in Cove Chapel in Pitt Portion in the parish of Tiverton, Devon.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Polling Districts (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|2|13-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to make special provisions in relation to the Constitution of certain Polling Districts at Parliamentary Elections in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Supply Act 1873|public|3|29-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Somerset House (King's College Lease) Act 1873|note1=|public|4|29-03-1873|archived=n|An Act to confirm an Agreement for a Lease by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to the Governors and Proprietors of King's College, London, of a piece of land on the Victoria Embankment annexed to Somerset House, and to give the said Commissioners further powers of leasing the said piece of land.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Epping Forest Act 1873|note1=|public|5|29-03-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the time for the Epping Forest Commissioners to make their final Report.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Turks and Caicos Islands Act 1873|note1=|public|6|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty by Order in Council to annex the Turks and Caicos Islands to the Colony of Jamaica.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools (Time of Address) Act 1873|note1=|public|7|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the time within which an Address by either House of Parliament against certain Schemes made under the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, may be presented to Her Majesty.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Income Tax Act 1873|public|8|04-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Assessment of Income Tax, and as to Assessors in the Metropolis.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Bastardy Laws Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|9|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bastardy Laws.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1873|public|10|24-04-1873|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 1883) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1873|public|11|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Custody of Infants Act 1873|public|12|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law as to the Custody of Infants.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Salmon Fishery Commissioners Act 1873|public|13|24-04-1873|archived=n|An Act to discontinue the Office of Special Commissioners of Salmon Fisheries in England.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Portpatrick Harbour Act 1873|public|14|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Acts relating to the Harbour of Portpatrick in Scotland, and to vest the Lighthouse of Portpatrick in the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|New Zealand (Roads, &c.) Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|15|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the New Zealand Roads, &c. Loan Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|16|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Marriages in Ireland in certain cases.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act 1873|public|17|15-05-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Redemption or Commutation of the Dividend on the Capital Stock of the East India Company, and for the transfer of the Security Fund of the India Company to the Secretary of State in Council of India, and for the dissolution of the East India Company.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1966) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1873|note1=|public|18|15-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to alter other Duties.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Poor Allotments Management Act 1873|note1=|public|19|15-05-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making better provision for the management in certain cases of Lands allotted under Local Acts of Inclosure for the benefit of the Poor.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Fulford Chapel) Act 1873|public|20|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act for legalizing Marriages solemnized in Fulford Chapel, in the Parish of Stone, Staffordshire.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|University of Dublin Tests Act 1873|note1=|public|21|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to abolish Tests in Trinity College and the University of Dublin.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Australian Colonies Duties Act 1873|note1=|public|22|26-05-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the law with respect to Customs Duties in the Australian Colonies.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1873|note1=or the Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1873|public|23|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to the grant of Superannuation Allowances and Gratuities to certain persons who entered the permanent Civil Service of the State between the passing of the Superannuation Act, 1859, and the fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and seventy.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Acts Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|24|26-05-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1870, and The Protection of Life and Property in certain Parts of Ireland Act, 1871.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Gretton Chapel) Act 1873|public|25|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1873|public|26|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|27|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Marriages Confirmation (Eton) Act 1873|public|28|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Customs Sugar Duties (Isle of Man) Act 1873|note1=|public|29|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Registration of Voters (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|30|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Matrimonial Causes Act 1873|note1=|public|31|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|East India Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|32|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Corporations Evidence Act 1873|note1=|public|33|06-02-1873|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|34|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in a session held in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter one hundred and sixteen, intituled \"An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland.\" }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|County Debentures Act 1873|note1=|public|35|07-07-1873|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Crown Lands Act 1873|note1=|public|36|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for making provision as to certain portions of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Fairs Act 1873|note1=|public|37|07-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Vagrant Act Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|38|07-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of His Majesty George the Fourth, chapter eighty-three, intituled \"An Act for the punishment of idle and disorderly persons and rogues and vagabonds in that part of Great Britain called England.\" }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Cathedral Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|39|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the third and fourth years of Victoria, chapter one hundred and thirteen, for the Regulation of Cathedrals, and to facilitate the Endowment of Canonries by private benefaction.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Thames Embankment Land Act 1873|note1=or the Thames Embankment Act 1873|public|40|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the acquisition and appropriation by the Metropolitan Board of Works of certain land reclaimed from the River Thames in pursuance of the Thames Embankment Act, 1862.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools (Shrewsbury and Harrow Schools Property) Act 1873|note1=|public|41|21-07-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868, as to the Property of Shrewsbury and Harrow Schools.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Tithe Commutation Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|42|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for amending the Tithe Commutation Acts with respect to Market Gardens.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Indian Railway Companies Act 1873|note1=|public|43|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Indian Railway Companies to issue and register Shares and Securities in India.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Government Annuities Act 1873|note1=|public|44|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the payment of certain annuities for life or years payable by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Canada (Public Works) Loan Act 1873|note1=|public|45|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to guarantee the payment of a loan to be raised by the Government of Canada for the construction of public works in that country, and to repeal the Canada Defences Loan Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Blackwater Bridge Act 1873|note1=|public|46|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to afford facilities for the Transfer to the Grand Juries of the counties of Cork and Waterford of the bridge across the River Blackwater, near the town of Youghal; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Blackwater Bridge Debt Act 1873|public|47|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the thirtieth and thirty-first years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled \"An Act to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to compound the public debt due by the Commissioners of the bridge across the River Blackwater, near the town of Youghal, in the county of Cork, and for the transfer of the said bridge to the Grand Juries of the counties of Cork and Waterford; and for other purposes relating thereto.\" }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1873|note1=|public|48|21-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better provision for carrying into effect the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854, and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loan Act 1872|note1=|public|49|21-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise Advances to the Public Works Loan Commissioners for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and to Sanitary Authorities in pursuance of the Public Health Act, 1872.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Places of Worship Sites Act 1873|note1=|public|50|21-07-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to afford further facilities for the Conveyance of Land for Sites for Places of Religious Worship and for Burial Places.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Prison Officers Superannuation (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|51|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Prison Officers in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Intestates Act 1873|note1=|public|52|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for the Relief of Widows and Children of Intestates where the personal estate is of small value.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Highland Schools Act 1873|note1=|public|53|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to make better provision respecting certain sums payable to Schoolmasters of Highland Schools under the Act of the session of the first and second years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter eighty-seven, intituled \"An Act to facilitate the foundation and endowment of additional Schools in Scotland.\"}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1873|note1=|public|54|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to raise the sum of one million six hundred thousand pounds sterling by Exchequer Bonds for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Medical Act (University of London) 1873|note1=|public|55|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Medical Acts so far as relates to the University of London.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Treasury Chest Fund Act 1873|note1=|public|56|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act to reduce the Limit of the available Balance of the Treasury Chest Fund.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (Permanent Charges Redemption) Act 1873|note1=|public|57|28-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Redemption of divers permanent Charges on the Consolidated Fund and on the Votes of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Military Manœuvres Act 1873|note1=|public|58|28-07-1873|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manœuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Slave Trade (East African Courts) Act 1873|note1=|public|59|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for regulating and extending the Jurisdiction in matters connected with the Slave Trade of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Aden, and of Her Majesty's Consuls under Treaties with the Sovereigns of Zanzibar, Muscat, and Madagascar, and under future Treaties.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Extradition Act 1873|note1=or the Extradition Act (1870) Amendment Act 1873|public|60|05-08-1873|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Extradition Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Crown Private Estates Act 1873|note1=|public|61|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Crown Private Estates Act 1862.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools (Eton College Property) Act 1873|note1=|public|62|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend section twenty-four of the Public Schools Act, 1868, with respect to the property of Eton College.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Law Agents (Scotland) Act 1873|note1=|public|63|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Law Agents practising in Scotland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1873|note1=|public|64|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for amending the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Acts, 1840 and 1850, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|County and City of Dublin Grand Juries Act 1873|note1=|public|65|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Summoning of Grand Juries in the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873|public|66|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for the constitution of a Supreme Court, and for other purposes relating to the better Administration of Justice in England; and to authorise the transfer to the Appellate Division of such Supreme Court of the Jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Agricultural Children Act 1873|public|67|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Employment of Children in Agriculture.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Militia (Lands and Buildings) Act 1873|note1=|public|68|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for extending the period of service in the Militia; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Petitions of Right (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|69|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to provide for proceeding on Petitions of Right in the Courts of Law and Equity in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1873|note1=|public|70|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Revising Barristers and the holding of Revision Courts.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Salmon Fishery Act 1873|note1=|public|71|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Salmon Fisheries in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Defence Acts Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|72|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the amendment of the Defence Acts, 1842 and 1860.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Cambridge Commissioners Act 1873|public|73|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend so much of section four of the Public Health Act 1872 as relates to the Cambridge Commissioners.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Royal Irish Constabulary Act 1873|public|74|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Pay of the Royal Irish Constabulary.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|75|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Railway Regulation Act (Returns of Signal Arrangements, Working, &c.) 1873|note1=or the Railway Regulation (Returns of Signal Arrangements, Working, &c.) Act 1873|public|76|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to make further Provision for the Regulation of Railways.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Naval Artillery Volunteer Act 1873|note1=|public|77|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Royal Naval Artillery Volunteer Force.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Sanitary Act 1866, Ireland, Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|78|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Sanitary Act, 1866, so far as the same relates to the Nuisance Authorities of Ports in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1873|public|79|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Annuity to Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh Act 1873|public|80|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Establishment of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, and to settle an annuity on Her Imperial Highness.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Langbaurgh Coroners Act 1873|note1=|public|81|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to authorise the division of the Wapentake of Langbaurgh in the county of York into Districts for the purpose of Coroners jurisdiction, and the appointment of additional Coroners for the said Wapentake.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Small Penalties (Ireland) Act 1873|note1=|public|82|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Small Penalties in Ireland.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph Act 1873|note1=|public|83|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for explaining the Telegraph Acts, 1868 to 1871, and for enabling a further Sum to be raised for the purposes of the said Acts and of the Pensions Commutation Act, 1872.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Militia Pay and Storehouses Act 1873|note1=|public|84|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to explain the Militia Pay Acts, 1868 and 1869, and to facilitate the sale of property held for Militia purposes.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1873|note1=|public|85|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education Act 1873|note1=|public|86|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education Act (1870), and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools Act 1873|note1=or the Endowed Schools Act (1869) Amendment Act 1873|public|87|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act to continue and amend the Endowed Schools Act, 1869.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Slave Trade Act 1873|note1=|public|88|05-08-1873|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for consolidating with Amendments the Acts for carrying into effect Treaties for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade, and for other purposes connected with the Slave Trade.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Gas and Water Works Facilities Act 1870 Amendment Act 1873|note1=|public|89|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend and amend the provisions of the Gas and Water Works Facilities Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Gas Act 1948) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1873|note1=|public|90|05-08-1873|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and for other purposes connected therewith.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1873|public|91|05-08-1873|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1873|local|1|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Thames Embankment (South) Act 1873|note1=Sometimes called the Thames Embankment Act 1873|local|7|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Bank of Scotland Act 1873|note1=|local|99|07-07-1873|repealed=y|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to authorise the increase of the Capital Stock of the Bank of Scotland; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Bradford Tramways Act 1873|local|253|06-02-1873|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by West Yorkshire Act 1980 (c. xiv)) }}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|John Morison's Estate Act 1873|private|1|21-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for vesting the Lands and Estate of Cupar Grange in the county Perth in Trustees, for the purpose of being sold, and for the purchase of other lands to be entailed; and for other purposes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Callander's Estates Act 1873|note1=|private|2|28-07-1873|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for carrying into effect an Agreement dated the first day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, between William Thomas Burn Callander and Mary Harriet Burn Callander, Spinster, of the first part; Henry Callander, an Infant, of the second part; and Mary Frederica Beauclerk Coventry or Callander, Widow, the Honourable Henry Amelius Coventry, and Henry Amelius Beauclerk Coventry, tutors and curators of the said Henry Callander, of the third part; for the compromise and settlement of claims by the said William Thomas Burn Callander and Mary Harriet Burn Callander against the entailed Estates of Crichton and Prestonhall in the county of Edinburgh, Elphinstone in the county of Haddington, and Westertown in the county of Stirling, and the heirs of entail for the time being of the said Estates, for security of the provisions mentioned in the said Agreement; and to raise Money on the Security of the said Estates for payment of the said provisions; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Frederick Malcolmson's Divorce Act 1873|note1=|private|3|26-05-1873|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Frederick Malcomson of Portlaw, in the county of Waterford, Ireland, with Marcella Malcomson his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "36 & 37 Vict."
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75,508,835 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1872 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1872. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The fourth session of the 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 6 February 1872 until 10 August 1872.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Supply Act 1872|public|1|25-03-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.}}
| {{|Poor Law Loans Act 1872|note1=|public|2|25-03-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend and explain the Law relating to Loans for Purposes connected with the Relief of the Poor.}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1872|note1=|public|3|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1872|public|4|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}
| {{|Bank of Ireland Charter Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Bank of Ireland Charter Act 1872|public|5|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Charter under which the Bank of Ireland is incorporated.}}
| {{|Public Parks (Ireland) Act 1869 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|6|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend The Public Parks (Ireland) Act, 1869.}}
| {{|County Buildings (Loans) Act 1872|note1=|public|7|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the borrowing of Money by County Authorities for County Buildings.}}
| {{|Deans and Canons Resignation Act 1872|note1=|public|8|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Resignation of Deans and Canons.}}
| {{|West Indies (Encumbered Estates) Act 1872|public|9|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to continue the Appointment and Jurisdiction of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies. }}
| {{|Marriage (Society of Friends) Act 1872|note1=|public|10|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Acts relating to Marriages in England and Ireland, so far as they relate to Marriages according to the usages of the Society of Friends.}}
| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1872|public|11|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Six million pounds out of the Consolidated Fuud to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.}}
| {{|Superannuation Act 1872|note1=|public|12|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act of the fourth and fifth years of King William the Fourth, chapter twenty-four, intituled "An Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the laws for regulating the pensions, compensations, and allowances to be made to persons in respect of their haying held civil offices in His Majesty's service." }}
| {{|Irish Church Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|13|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend The Irish Church Act, 1869, so far as respects a Vacancy in the office of Commissioner of Church Temporalities in Ireland.}}
| {{|Diocesan Boundaries Act 1872|note1=|public|14|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Alteration of Boundaries of Dioceses.}}
| {{|Parks Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|15|27-06-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of the Royal Parks and Gardens.}}
| {{|Cattle Disease (Ireland) Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|16|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Cattle Disease (Ireland) Act Amendment Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Loan Societies (Ireland) Act 1843 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|17|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws for the Regulation of Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland.}}
| {{|Inquiries by Board of Trade Act 1872|public|18|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for regulating Inquiries by the Board of Trade.}}
| {{|Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1872|note1=or the Kidnapping Act 1872|public|19|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention and Punishment of Criminal Outrages upon Natives of the Islands in the Pacific Ocean.}}
| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1872|note1=|public|20|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to alter other Duties.}}
| {{|Reformatory and Industrial Schools Acts Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|21|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Reformatory and Industrial Schools.}}
| {{|Party Processions Act (Ireland) Repeal Act 1872|public|22|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act, intituled "An Act to restrain Party Processions in Ireland." }}
| {{|Isle of Man Harbours Act 1872|note1=|public|23|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Harbours and Coasts of the Isle of Man.}}
| {{|Charitable Trustees Incorporation Act 1872|note1=|public|24|27-06-1872|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Incorporation of Trustees of Charities for Religious, Educational, Literary, Scientific, and Public Charitable Purposes, and the Enrolment of certain Charitable Trust Deeds.|note4=(Repealed by Charities Act 1993) }}
| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|25|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Juries Act (Ireland), 1871.}}
| {{|Review of Justices Decisions Act 1872|note1=|public|26|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the practice of the Courts of Law with respect to the Review of the Decisions of Justices.}}
| {{|Elementary Education Act Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|27|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Queen's Bench (Ireland) Procedure Act 1872|public|28|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Practice and Procedure of the Crown Side of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.}}
| {{|Colonial Governors (Pensions) Act 1872|note1=|public|29|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Session of the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter one hundred and thirteen, intituled "An Act to authorize the Payment of Retiring Pensions to Colonial Governors."}}
| {{|Chain Cable and Anchor Act 1872|public|30|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to suspend the compulsory Operation of the Chain Cables and Anchors Act, 1871. }}
| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act (Ireland) 1872|note1= or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1872|public|31|18-07-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the several Acts relating to the Drainage and Improvement of Lands in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Erne Drainage and Development Act (Northern Ireland) 1950) }}
| {{|Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|32|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, so far as relates to the Purchase by Tenants of their holdings.}}
| {{|Ballot Act 1872|note1=|public|33|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Procedure at Parliamentary and Municipal Elections.}}
| {{|Bank of England (Election of Directors) Act 1872|note1=|public|34|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Election of Directors of the Bank of England.}}
| {{|Act of Uniformity Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Shortened Services Act 1872|public|35|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Act of Uniformity.}}
| {{|Baptismal Fees Abolition Act 1872|note1=|public|36|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to render it unlawful to demand any Fee or Reward for the Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism, or the Registry thereof.}}
| {{|Supply (No. 3) Act 1872|public|37|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of eight million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three,}}
| {{|Infant Life Protection Act 1872|note1=|public|38|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for the better Protection of Infant Life.}}
| {{|Naturalization Act 1872|note1=or the Naturalisation Act 1872|public|39|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law in certain cases in relation to Naturalization.}}
| {{|Bishops Resignation Act Continuance Act 1872|public|40|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for continuing the Bishops Resignation Act, 1869.}}
| {{|Life Assurance Companies Act 1872|note1=|public|41|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Life Assurance Companies Acts, 1870 and 1871.}}
| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|42|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the sixteenth and seventeenth years of the reign of Her present Majesty for enabling Grand Juries in Ireland to borrow money from private sources on the security of Presentment, and for transferring to counties certain works constructed wholly or in part with public money.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Tramways Provisional Orders Suspension Act 1872|note1=|public|43|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to enable the Board of Trade to dispense with certain provisions of the Tramways Act, 1870, in respect of certain Provisional Orders.}}
| {{|Court of Chancery (Funds) Act 1872|note1=|public|44|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to abolish the office of Accountant General of the High Court of Chancery in England, and to amend the law respecting the investment of money paid into that Court, and the security and management of the moneys and effects of the suitors thereof.}}
| {{|Treaty of Washington Act 1872|note1=|public|45|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to cany into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America.}}
| {{|Arbitration (Masters and Workmen) Act 1872|note1=|public|46|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for Arbitration between Masters and Workmen.}}
| {{|Galashiels and Selkirk Act 1872|public|47|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the thirtieth and thirty-first years of Victoria, chapter eighty-five, intituled "An Act to include the whole of the Burgh of Galashiels within the County, Sheriffdom, and Commissariot of Selkirk."}}
| {{|County Boundaries, Ireland, Act 1872|note1=|public|48|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the defining of Boundaries of Counties and other Divisions and Denominations of Land in Ireland.}}
| {{|Church Seats Act 1872|note1=|public|49|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the free Use of Seats in certain Churches.}}
| {{|Railway Rolling Stock Protection Act 1872|note1=|public|50|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to protect Railway Rolling Stock from Distraint when on hire.}}
| {{|Judges Salaries Act 1872|note1=|public|51|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Salaries of Judges.}}
| {{|Middlesex Grand Juries Act 1872|note1=|public|52|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to regulate the summoning of Grand Juries in Middlesex.}}
| {{|Victoria Park Act 1872|public|53|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to confirm an Agreement for the purchase by the Metropolitan Board of Works of certain land adjoining Victoria Park, and for the appropriation of such land as part of the same Park.}}
| {{|Public Schools Act 1872|note1=|public|54|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868.}}
| {{|Basses Lights Act 1872|note1=|public|55|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for making better provision for the erection of Lighthouses on the Great Basses Rock, and on the Little Basses Rock, in the colony of Ceylon.}}
| {{|Annuity (Lady Mayo) Act 1872|public|56|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to settle an annuity on the Honourable Blanche Julia Countess of Mayo, in consideration of the eminent services of the late Earl of Mayo as Viceroy and Governor General of India.}}
| {{|Debtors Act (Ireland) 1872|note1=or the Debtors (Ireland) Act 1872|public|57|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt in Ireland, and for the Punishment of fraudulent Debtors, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Bankruptcy (Ireland) Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|58|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy in Ireland.}}
| {{|Elementary Education (Elections) Act 1872|note1=|public|59|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend Paragraph Three of the Second Schedule of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Corrupt Practices (Municipal Elections) Act 1872|note1=or the Corrupt Practice (Municipal Elections) Act 1872|public|60|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the better prevention of Corrupt Practices at Municipal Elections, and for establishing a Tribunal for the trial of the validity of such Elections.}}
| {{|Steam Whistles Act 1872|note1=|public|61|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to regulate the use of Steam Whistles in certain Manufactories.}}
| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1872|public|62|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the provisions of the Law of Scotland on the subject of Education.}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1872|note1=|public|63|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
| {{|Military Manœuvres Act 1872|note1=|public|64|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manœuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn. }}
| {{|Bastardy Laws Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|65|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bastardy Laws.}}
| {{|Royal Military Canal Act 1872|note1=|public|66|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Royal Military Canal Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1872|note1=|public|67|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for making further provision respecting the application of the Revenues of Greenwich Hospital.}}
| {{|Military Forces Localization Act 1872|note1=or the Military Forces Localisation Act 1872|public|68|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to make provision for defraying the Expenses of Building Barracks and otherwise providing for the Localization of the Military Forces.}}
| {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|69|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for constituting a Local Government Board in Ireland, and vesting therein certain functions of the Lord Lieutenant, the Privy Council, and the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, concerning the Public Health and Local Government, together with the powers and duties of the Commissioners for administering the Laws for the Relief of the Poor in Ireland.}}
| {{|Law Officers Fees Act 1872|note1=|public|70|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision respecting certain Fees payable to the Law Officers of the Crown for England.}}
| {{|Public Works Loan Commissioners Act 1872|note1=|public|71|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to authorise advances to the Public Works Loan Commissioners for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1872|note1=|public|72|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm a certain Provisional Order made under an Act of the fifteenth yew of Her present Majesty, to facilitate arrangements for the Relief of Turnpike Trusts.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1872|note1=|public|73|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts and the Passenger Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}
| {{|Adulteration of Food and Drugs Act 1872|public|74|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law for the prevention of Adulteration of Food and Drink and of Drugs.}}
| {{|Commissioners for Oaths (Ireland) Act 1872|public|75|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners in the Channel Islands, and also in the City of Dublin and its vicinity, to take Affidavits to be used in the Superior Courts of Common Law and other Courts in Ireland.}}
| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|76|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to the Regulation of Coal Mines and certain other Mines.}}
| {{|Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|77|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Metalliferous Mines.}}
| {{|Protection of Wild Birds Act 1872|public|78|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of certain Wild Birds during the Breeding Season.}}
| {{|Public Health Act 1872|note1=|public|79|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Public Health.}}
| {{|Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway Act 1859 (Repayment of Moneys) Act 1872|note1=|public|80|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to pay into the High Court of Chancery in England certain moneys being the amount paid to the Paymaster General on account of Her Majesty's Treasury in respect of the non-completion of the railway authorised by "The Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway Act, 1859."}}
| {{|Attorney and Solicitors Act (1860) Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Attorneys and Solicitors Act (1860) Amendment Act 1872|public|81|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Attorneys and Solicitors Act, 1860, by extending to Members of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland the privileges conferred therein on Writers to the Signet, Solicitors before the Supreme Courts, and Procurators before the Sheriff Courts.}}
| {{|Income Tax (Public Offices) Act 1872|note1=|public|82|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to abolish Poundage for the Collection of Income Tax in public Departments.}}
| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1872|note1=|public|83|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Pensions Commutation Act, 1871, to Officers and Clerks of Telegraph Companies who are entitled to Annuities.}}
| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1872|note1=or the Appointment of Revising Barristers Act 1872|public|84|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Revising Barristers.}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1872|note1=|public|85|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}
| {{|Borough and Local Courts of Record Act 1872|note1=|public|86|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to Borough and other Local Courts of Record.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1872|public|87|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1872|note1=|public|88|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}
| {{|Union Officers (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|89|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act providing Superannuation Allowances to Officers of Unions in Ireland.}}
| {{|Irish Church Act 1869 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|90|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the "Irish Church Act, 1869."}}
| {{|Borough Funds Act 1872|note1=|public|91|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to authorise the application of Funds of Municipal Corporations and other governing bodies in certain cases.}}
| {{|Parish Constables Act 1872|note1=|public|92|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to render unnecessary the general Appointment of Parish Constables.}}
| {{|Pawnbrokers Act 1872|note1=|public|93|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for consolidating, with Amendments, the Acts relating to Pawnbrokers in Great Britain.}}
| {{|Licensing Act 1872|note1=|public|94|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for Regulating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.}}
| {{|Epping Forest Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|95|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the powers of the Epping Forest Commissioners; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act 1872|note1=|public|96|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act, 1871; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)|note1=or the Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1872|public|97|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872|note1=|public|98|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary in Ireland.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1872|local|1|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Greshernish Fishery Order 1872||po2=Lynn Deeps Fishery Order 1872|}}
| {{|London and North Western Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1872|local|87|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Kingston-upon-Hull Water Act 1872|local|200|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Kingston-upon-Hull Corporation Act 1897 (c.ccxlix)) }} }}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Maclaine's Estate Act 1872|private|1|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to apply to the Lands and Estate of Scallastle, in the Island of Mull and county of Argyll, the provisions of an Act of the Session of the 34th and 35th years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to authorise the Sale of a part or parts of the Lands and Estates of Lochbuy and Fishnish and others, in the Island of Mull and county of Argyll, for the purpose of paying certain Debts due by the now deceased Donald Maclaine of Lochbuy, and by his Trust Estates, and of satisfying certain Provisions made by him in favour of his Children, or to charge parts of such Lands and Estates with portions of the said Debts and Provisions; and for other purposes." }}
| {{|Daniel Mackechnie's Estate Act 1872|private|2|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the feuing of the Lands of Kirkdales and others in the parish of Govan and county of Lanark.}}
| {{|Russel's Estate Act 1872|private|3|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the deceased James Russel to invest part of his Trust Estate in the purchase of Lands in Scotland.}}
| {{|Viscount Keith's Estate Act 1872|private|4|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the late George Viscount Keith to entail the Trust Estate under burden of the existing Debts; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Cannington Vicarage Act 1872|private|5|06-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise arrangements in relation to the Vicarage of Cannington in the county of Somerset, and the endowment thereof with a portion of the Impropriate Vicarial Tithes of the said parish.}}
| {{|Tyssen-Amhurst Estate Act 1872|private|6|06-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of Leasing and Purchase contained in the Marriage Settlement of William Amhurst Tyssen-Amhurst, Esquire, and to give other powers for the Improvement of the Settled Estates; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Treffry's Estate Act 1872|private|7|10-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Trustees of the Will of Joseph Thomas Treffry, deceased, to carry into effect certain agreements for granting leases of Newquay Harbour, and certain railways or tramroads forming part of the estates, in the county of Cornwall, devised by the said Will; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Naturalization of Edmond Wallace Act 1872|note1=|private|8|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to naturalize Edmond Richard Wallace, and to grant to and confer upon him all the Rights, Privileges, and Capacities of a natural-born Subject of Her Majesty the Queen.}}
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"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1872. 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.",
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},
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"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": ""
},
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"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\".",
"title": ""
},
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"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
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"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The fourth session of the 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 6 February 1872 until 10 August 1872.",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Supply Act 1872|public|1|25-03-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Loans Act 1872|note1=|public|2|25-03-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend and explain the Law relating to Loans for Purposes connected with the Relief of the Poor.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1872|note1=|public|3|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1872|public|4|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Bank of Ireland Charter Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Bank of Ireland Charter Act 1872|public|5|23-04-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Charter under which the Bank of Ireland is incorporated.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Public Parks (Ireland) Act 1869 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|6|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend The Public Parks (Ireland) Act, 1869.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|County Buildings (Loans) Act 1872|note1=|public|7|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the borrowing of Money by County Authorities for County Buildings.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Deans and Canons Resignation Act 1872|note1=|public|8|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to provide for the Resignation of Deans and Canons.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|West Indies (Encumbered Estates) Act 1872|public|9|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to continue the Appointment and Jurisdiction of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies. }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Marriage (Society of Friends) Act 1872|note1=|public|10|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Acts relating to Marriages in England and Ireland, so far as they relate to Marriages according to the usages of the Society of Friends.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1872|public|11|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Six million pounds out of the Consolidated Fuud to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Superannuation Act 1872|note1=|public|12|13-05-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act of the fourth and fifth years of King William the Fourth, chapter twenty-four, intituled \"An Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the laws for regulating the pensions, compensations, and allowances to be made to persons in respect of their haying held civil offices in His Majesty's service.\" }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Irish Church Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|13|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend The Irish Church Act, 1869, so far as respects a Vacancy in the office of Commissioner of Church Temporalities in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Diocesan Boundaries Act 1872|note1=|public|14|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Alteration of Boundaries of Dioceses.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Parks Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|15|27-06-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of the Royal Parks and Gardens.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Cattle Disease (Ireland) Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|16|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Cattle Disease (Ireland) Act Amendment Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Loan Societies (Ireland) Act 1843 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|17|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws for the Regulation of Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Inquiries by Board of Trade Act 1872|public|18|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for regulating Inquiries by the Board of Trade.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1872|note1=or the Kidnapping Act 1872|public|19|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Prevention and Punishment of Criminal Outrages upon Natives of the Islands in the Pacific Ocean.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1872|note1=|public|20|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, and to alter other Duties.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Reformatory and Industrial Schools Acts Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|21|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Reformatory and Industrial Schools.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Party Processions Act (Ireland) Repeal Act 1872|public|22|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act, intituled \"An Act to restrain Party Processions in Ireland.\" }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Isle of Man Harbours Act 1872|note1=|public|23|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Harbours and Coasts of the Isle of Man.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Charitable Trustees Incorporation Act 1872|note1=|public|24|27-06-1872|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Incorporation of Trustees of Charities for Religious, Educational, Literary, Scientific, and Public Charitable Purposes, and the Enrolment of certain Charitable Trust Deeds.|note4=(Repealed by Charities Act 1993) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|25|27-06-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Juries Act (Ireland), 1871.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Review of Justices Decisions Act 1872|note1=|public|26|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the practice of the Courts of Law with respect to the Review of the Decisions of Justices.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education Act Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|27|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Queen's Bench (Ireland) Procedure Act 1872|public|28|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Practice and Procedure of the Crown Side of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Colonial Governors (Pensions) Act 1872|note1=|public|29|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the Session of the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter one hundred and thirteen, intituled \"An Act to authorize the Payment of Retiring Pensions to Colonial Governors.\"}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Chain Cable and Anchor Act 1872|public|30|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to suspend the compulsory Operation of the Chain Cables and Anchors Act, 1871. }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment Act (Ireland) 1872|note1= or the Drainage and Improvement of Lands Amendment (Ireland) Act 1872|public|31|18-07-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the several Acts relating to the Drainage and Improvement of Lands in Ireland.|note4=(Repealed by Erne Drainage and Development Act (Northern Ireland) 1950) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|32|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, so far as relates to the Purchase by Tenants of their holdings.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Ballot Act 1872|note1=|public|33|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Procedure at Parliamentary and Municipal Elections.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Bank of England (Election of Directors) Act 1872|note1=|public|34|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Election of Directors of the Bank of England.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Act of Uniformity Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Shortened Services Act 1872|public|35|18-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Act of Uniformity.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Baptismal Fees Abolition Act 1872|note1=|public|36|18-07-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to render it unlawful to demand any Fee or Reward for the Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism, or the Registry thereof.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Supply (No. 3) Act 1872|public|37|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of eight million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three,}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Infant Life Protection Act 1872|note1=|public|38|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for the better Protection of Infant Life.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization Act 1872|note1=or the Naturalisation Act 1872|public|39|25-07-1872|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law in certain cases in relation to Naturalization.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Bishops Resignation Act Continuance Act 1872|public|40|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for continuing the Bishops Resignation Act, 1869.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Life Assurance Companies Act 1872|note1=|public|41|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Life Assurance Companies Acts, 1870 and 1871.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|42|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the sixteenth and seventeenth years of the reign of Her present Majesty for enabling Grand Juries in Ireland to borrow money from private sources on the security of Presentment, and for transferring to counties certain works constructed wholly or in part with public money.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Tramways Provisional Orders Suspension Act 1872|note1=|public|43|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to enable the Board of Trade to dispense with certain provisions of the Tramways Act, 1870, in respect of certain Provisional Orders.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Court of Chancery (Funds) Act 1872|note1=|public|44|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to abolish the office of Accountant General of the High Court of Chancery in England, and to amend the law respecting the investment of money paid into that Court, and the security and management of the moneys and effects of the suitors thereof.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Treaty of Washington Act 1872|note1=|public|45|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to cany into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Arbitration (Masters and Workmen) Act 1872|note1=|public|46|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for Arbitration between Masters and Workmen.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Galashiels and Selkirk Act 1872|public|47|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the thirtieth and thirty-first years of Victoria, chapter eighty-five, intituled \"An Act to include the whole of the Burgh of Galashiels within the County, Sheriffdom, and Commissariot of Selkirk.\"}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|County Boundaries, Ireland, Act 1872|note1=|public|48|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the defining of Boundaries of Counties and other Divisions and Denominations of Land in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Church Seats Act 1872|note1=|public|49|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the free Use of Seats in certain Churches.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Railway Rolling Stock Protection Act 1872|note1=|public|50|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to protect Railway Rolling Stock from Distraint when on hire.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Judges Salaries Act 1872|note1=|public|51|06-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the Salaries of Judges.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Middlesex Grand Juries Act 1872|note1=|public|52|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to regulate the summoning of Grand Juries in Middlesex.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Victoria Park Act 1872|public|53|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to confirm an Agreement for the purchase by the Metropolitan Board of Works of certain land adjoining Victoria Park, and for the appropriation of such land as part of the same Park.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools Act 1872|note1=|public|54|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Basses Lights Act 1872|note1=|public|55|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for making better provision for the erection of Lighthouses on the Great Basses Rock, and on the Little Basses Rock, in the colony of Ceylon.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Annuity (Lady Mayo) Act 1872|public|56|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to settle an annuity on the Honourable Blanche Julia Countess of Mayo, in consideration of the eminent services of the late Earl of Mayo as Viceroy and Governor General of India.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Debtors Act (Ireland) 1872|note1=or the Debtors (Ireland) Act 1872|public|57|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt in Ireland, and for the Punishment of fraudulent Debtors, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy (Ireland) Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|58|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (Elections) Act 1872|note1=|public|59|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend Paragraph Three of the Second Schedule of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Corrupt Practices (Municipal Elections) Act 1872|note1=or the Corrupt Practice (Municipal Elections) Act 1872|public|60|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the better prevention of Corrupt Practices at Municipal Elections, and for establishing a Tribunal for the trial of the validity of such Elections.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Steam Whistles Act 1872|note1=|public|61|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to regulate the use of Steam Whistles in certain Manufactories.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Education (Scotland) Act 1872|public|62|06-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the provisions of the Law of Scotland on the subject of Education.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1872|note1=|public|63|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Military Manœuvres Act 1872|note1=|public|64|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manœuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn. }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Bastardy Laws Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|65|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Bastardy Laws.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Royal Military Canal Act 1872|note1=|public|66|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Royal Military Canal Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Greenwich Hospital Act 1872|note1=|public|67|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for making further provision respecting the application of the Revenues of Greenwich Hospital.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Military Forces Localization Act 1872|note1=or the Military Forces Localisation Act 1872|public|68|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to make provision for defraying the Expenses of Building Barracks and otherwise providing for the Localization of the Military Forces.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|69|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for constituting a Local Government Board in Ireland, and vesting therein certain functions of the Lord Lieutenant, the Privy Council, and the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, concerning the Public Health and Local Government, together with the powers and duties of the Commissioners for administering the Laws for the Relief of the Poor in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Law Officers Fees Act 1872|note1=|public|70|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to make better Provision respecting certain Fees payable to the Law Officers of the Crown for England.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loan Commissioners Act 1872|note1=|public|71|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to authorise advances to the Public Works Loan Commissioners for enabling them to make Loans to School Boards in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Turnpike Trusts Arrangements Act 1872|note1=|public|72|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm a certain Provisional Order made under an Act of the fifteenth yew of Her present Majesty, to facilitate arrangements for the Relief of Turnpike Trusts.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1872|note1=|public|73|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts and the Passenger Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Adulteration of Food and Drugs Act 1872|public|74|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law for the prevention of Adulteration of Food and Drink and of Drugs.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Commissioners for Oaths (Ireland) Act 1872|public|75|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners in the Channel Islands, and also in the City of Dublin and its vicinity, to take Affidavits to be used in the Superior Courts of Common Law and other Courts in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Coal Mines Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|76|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to the Regulation of Coal Mines and certain other Mines.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1872|note1=|public|77|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Metalliferous Mines.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Protection of Wild Birds Act 1872|public|78|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for the Protection of certain Wild Birds during the Breeding Season.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Public Health Act 1872|note1=|public|79|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Public Health.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway Act 1859 (Repayment of Moneys) Act 1872|note1=|public|80|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to pay into the High Court of Chancery in England certain moneys being the amount paid to the Paymaster General on account of Her Majesty's Treasury in respect of the non-completion of the railway authorised by \"The Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway Act, 1859.\"}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Attorney and Solicitors Act (1860) Amendment Act 1872|note1=or the Attorneys and Solicitors Act (1860) Amendment Act 1872|public|81|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Attorneys and Solicitors Act, 1860, by extending to Members of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland the privileges conferred therein on Writers to the Signet, Solicitors before the Supreme Courts, and Procurators before the Sheriff Courts.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Income Tax (Public Offices) Act 1872|note1=|public|82|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to abolish Poundage for the Collection of Income Tax in public Departments.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1872|note1=|public|83|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Pensions Commutation Act, 1871, to Officers and Clerks of Telegraph Companies who are entitled to Annuities.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Revising Barristers Act 1872|note1=or the Appointment of Revising Barristers Act 1872|public|84|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the appointment of Revising Barristers.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1872|note1=|public|85|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Borough and Local Courts of Record Act 1872|note1=|public|86|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to Borough and other Local Courts of Record.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1872|public|87|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1872|note1=|public|88|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Union Officers (Ireland) Act 1872|note1=|public|89|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act providing Superannuation Allowances to Officers of Unions in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Irish Church Act 1869 Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|90|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the \"Irish Church Act, 1869.\"}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Borough Funds Act 1872|note1=|public|91|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to authorise the application of Funds of Municipal Corporations and other governing bodies in certain cases.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Parish Constables Act 1872|note1=|public|92|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to render unnecessary the general Appointment of Parish Constables.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Pawnbrokers Act 1872|note1=|public|93|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for consolidating, with Amendments, the Acts relating to Pawnbrokers in Great Britain.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Licensing Act 1872|note1=|public|94|10-08-1872|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for Regulating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Epping Forest Amendment Act 1872|note1=|public|95|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the powers of the Epping Forest Commissioners; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act 1872|note1=|public|96|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act to amend the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act, 1871; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)|note1=or the Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1872|public|97|10-08-1872|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872|note1=|public|98|10-08-1872|archived=n|An Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary in Ireland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Orders Confirmation Act 1872|local|1|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n||po1=Greshernish Fishery Order 1872||po2=Lynn Deeps Fishery Order 1872|}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|London and North Western Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1872|local|87|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=n|maintained=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Kingston-upon-Hull Water Act 1872|local|200|06-02-1872|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Kingston-upon-Hull Corporation Act 1897 (c.ccxlix)) }} }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Maclaine's Estate Act 1872|private|1|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to apply to the Lands and Estate of Scallastle, in the Island of Mull and county of Argyll, the provisions of an Act of the Session of the 34th and 35th years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled \"An Act to authorise the Sale of a part or parts of the Lands and Estates of Lochbuy and Fishnish and others, in the Island of Mull and county of Argyll, for the purpose of paying certain Debts due by the now deceased Donald Maclaine of Lochbuy, and by his Trust Estates, and of satisfying certain Provisions made by him in favour of his Children, or to charge parts of such Lands and Estates with portions of the said Debts and Provisions; and for other purposes.\" }}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Daniel Mackechnie's Estate Act 1872|private|2|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the feuing of the Lands of Kirkdales and others in the parish of Govan and county of Lanark.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Russel's Estate Act 1872|private|3|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the deceased James Russel to invest part of his Trust Estate in the purchase of Lands in Scotland.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Viscount Keith's Estate Act 1872|private|4|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Trustees of the late George Viscount Keith to entail the Trust Estate under burden of the existing Debts; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Cannington Vicarage Act 1872|private|5|06-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise arrangements in relation to the Vicarage of Cannington in the county of Somerset, and the endowment thereof with a portion of the Impropriate Vicarial Tithes of the said parish.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Tyssen-Amhurst Estate Act 1872|private|6|06-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to extend the powers of Leasing and Purchase contained in the Marriage Settlement of William Amhurst Tyssen-Amhurst, Esquire, and to give other powers for the Improvement of the Settled Estates; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Treffry's Estate Act 1872|private|7|10-08-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Trustees of the Will of Joseph Thomas Treffry, deceased, to carry into effect certain agreements for granting leases of Newquay Harbour, and certain railways or tramroads forming part of the estates, in the county of Cornwall, devised by the said Will; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Naturalization of Edmond Wallace Act 1872|note1=|private|8|18-07-1872|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to naturalize Edmond Richard Wallace, and to grant to and confer upon him all the Rights, Privileges, and Capacities of a natural-born Subject of Her Majesty the Queen.}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "}}",
"title": "35 & 36 Vict."
}
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75,508,836 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1871 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1871. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The third session of the 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 9 February 1871 until 21 August 1871.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Annuity to Princess Louise Act 1871|public|1|28-02-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to settle an Annuity on Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.}}
| {{|Juries Act 1871|public|2|28-02-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal Section Twenty-two of "The Juries Act, 1870."|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}
| {{|Parliamentary Costs Act 1871|note1=|public|3|28-02-1871|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower Committees on Bills confirming or giving effect to Provisional Orders to award costs, and examine witnesses on oath.|note4=(Repealed by Parliamentary Costs Act 2006) }}
| {{|Stamps Act 1871|public|4|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Stamp Act, 1870," in relation to Foreign Securities, Mortgages of Stock, and Proxy Papers.|note4=(Repealed by Stamp Act 1891) }}
| {{|Income Tax Act 1871|public|5|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Assessment of Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£462,580 9s. 11d.) Act 1871|public|6|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of four hundred and sixty-two thousand five hundred and eighty pounds nine shillings and elevenpence out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£5,411,900) Act 1871|public|7|31-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of five million four hundred and eleven thousand nine hundred pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|West Africa Offences Act 1871|note1=|public|8|31-03-1871|archived=n|An Act for extending the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the West African Settlements to certain Offences committed out of Her Majesty's Dominions.}}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1871|public|9|24-04-1871|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 1883) }}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1871|public|10|24-04-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Poor Law Loans Act 1871|note1=|public|11|24-04-1871|archived=n|An Act to make further provision in reference to Loans obtained under the Poor Law Acts.}}
| {{|Fairs Act 1871|note1=|public|12|25-05-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}
| {{|Public Parks, Schools, and Museums Act 1871|note1=|public|13|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|Act to facilitate Gifts of Land for Public Parks, Schools, and Museums.|note4=(Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888) }}
| {{|County Property Act 1871|note1=|public|14|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the vesting of County Property in the Clerk of the Peace for the County.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}
| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1871|note1=|public|15|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend The Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Anatomy Act 1871|note1=|public|16|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the second and third years of William the Fourth, chapter seventy-five, for regulating Schools of Anatomy.}}
| {{|Bank Holidays Act 1871|public|17|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for Bank Holidays, and respecting obligations to make payments and do other acts on such Bank Holidays.|note4=(Repealed by Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971) }}
| {{|Justices Qualification Act 1871|note1=|public|18|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law disqualifying Attorneys, Solicitors, and Proctors in practice from being Justices of the Peace for counties.}}
| {{|Factory and Workshop (Jews) Act 1871|note1=or the Working of Jews on Sunday Act 1871|public|19|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for exempting persons professing the Jewish religion from penalties in respect of young persons and females professing the said religion working on Sundays.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act 1871|public|20|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of seven million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Customs and Income Tax Act 1871|note1=|public|21|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant Duties of Customs and Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Lunacy Regulation (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|22|25-05-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in Ireland relating to Commissions of Lunacy, and the proceeding under the same, and the management of the Estates of Lunatics; and to provide for the visiting and the protection of the Property of Lunatics in Ireland; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Rectory of Ewelme Act 1871|note1=|public|23|16-06-1871|archived=n|An Act for re-vesting in Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, the Rectory of Newelme alias Ewelme, in the county of Oxford.}}
| {{|Irish Presbyterian Church Act 1871|note1=|public|24|16-06-1871|archived=n|An Act for regulating the management by the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland of certain trust properties for the said Church, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act 1871|note1=or the Protection of Life and Property (Ireland) Act 1871or the Westmeath Act 1871|public|25|16-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend and detain for a limited time persons suspected of being members of the Ribbon Society, or of being concerned in the commission of any crime or outrage under the direction or influence of said Ribbon Society in the county of Westmeath, or in certain adjoining portions of the county of Meath and the King's County; and to continue "The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1870."|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Universities Tests Act 1871|note1=|public|26|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to alter the law respecting Religious Tests in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, and in the Halls and Colleges of those Universities.}}
| {{|Debenture Stock Act 1871|note1=|public|27|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the power of Trustees to invest Trust Funds in Debenture Stocks.}}
| {{|British North America Act 1871|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1871|public|28|29-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act respecting the establishment of Provinces in the Dominion of Canada.}}
| {{|India Stock Dividends Act 1871|note1=|public|29|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Payment of Dividends on India Stocks.}}
| {{|Post Office (Duties) Act 1871|note1=|public|30|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the further regulation of the Duties on Postage.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}
| {{|Trade Union Act 1871|public|31|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Trades Unions.|note4=(Repealed by Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974) }}
| {{|Criminal Law Amendment Act 1871|public|32|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Criminal Law relating to Violence, Threats, and Molestation.|note4=(Repealed by Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875) }}
| {{|Burial Act 1871|note1=|public|33|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Burial Acts.}}
| {{|Indian Councils Act 1871|note1=|public|34|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to extend in certain respects the power of Local Legislatures in India as regards European British subjects.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Court (Buildings) Act 1871|note1=|public|35|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings the property in and control over the buildings and property of the Police Courts of the Metropolis and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1871|note1=|public|36|29-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Pension Commutation Acts 1869 and 1870, to certain Public Civil Officers, and to consolidate and amend the said Acts.}}
| {{|Prayer Book (Tables of Lessons) Act 1871|note1=|public|37|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to the Tables of Lessons and Psalter contained in the Prayer Book.}}
| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|38|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for amending the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Building Act 1871|note1=|public|39|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Building Act, 1855, by adding to the exemptions from Part I. of the Act the Buildings of the New Foreign Cattle Market on the site of Deptford Dock.|note4=(Repealed by London Building Act 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. ccxiii)) }}
| {{|Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society of Ireland Act 1871|note1=|public|40|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to alter and regulate the Proceedings and Powers of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society of Ireland, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Gasworks Clauses Act 1871|note1=|public|41|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Gasworks Clauses Act, 1847.|note4=(Repealed by Gas Act 1948) }}
| {{|Citation Amendment (Scotland) Act|note1=|public|42|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Process of Citation in Scotland.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act 1871|note1=|public|43|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Law relating to Ecclesiastical Dilapidations.}}
| {{|Incumbents Resignation Act 1871|note1=|public|44|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Clergymen permanently incapacitated by illness to resign their Benefices with provision of Pensions.}}
| {{|Sequestration Act 1871|note1=|public|45|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Sequestration of Ecclesiastical Benefices.}}
| {{|Bath City Prison Act 1871|note1=|public|46|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the appointment of the Gaoler, Chaplain, and Matron of the Prison of the City of Bath.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1871|note1=|public|47|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for amending the Acts regulating the borrowing of Money by the Metropolitan Board of Works; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Promissory Oaths Act 1871|note1=|public|48|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to repeal divers enactments relating to Oaths and Declarations which are not in force; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|49|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Bankruptcy Disqualification Act 1871|note1=|public|50|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for disqualifying Bankrupts from sitting or voting in the House of Lords.}}
| {{|Consolidated Fund (£10,000,000) Act 1871|public|51|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Ten million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.}}
| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1871|public|52|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for raising the sum of Seven hundred thousand pounds by Exchequer Bonds for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1871|note1=|public|53|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act for preventing the assumption of certain Ecclesiastical Titles in respect of places in the United Kingdom.}}
| {{|Kingsholm District Act 1871|note1=|public|54|24-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to settle a boundary within which a vote may be taken for the adoption of the Local Government Act by the district of Kingsholm in the county of Gloucester.|note4=(Repealed by City of Gloucester Extension and Improvement Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. cxi)) }}
| {{|Criminal and Dangerous Lunatics (Scotland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|55|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to criminal and dangerous Lunatics in Scotland.}}
| {{|Dogs Act 1871|note1=|public|56|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide further Protection against Dogs.}}
| {{|Courts of Justice (Additional Site) Act 1871|note1=|public|57|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to acquire additional Lands for improving the site of the Courts of Justice and the various offices belonging to the same.}}
| {{|Life Assurance Companies Act 1870|note1=|public|58|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Public Libraries Act (Scotland, 1867) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|59|31-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend The Public Libraries Scotland Act, 1867, and to give additional facilities to the Local Authorities entrusted with carrying the same into execution.|note4=(Repealed by Public Libraries Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1887) }}
| {{|Public Schools Act 1871|note1=|public|60|31-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}
| {{|Election Commissioners Expenses Act 1871|note1=|public|61|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Corrupt Practices Commission Expenses Act, 1869.}}
| {{|Indian Bishops Act 1871|note1=|public|62|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to make regulations relative to the leave of absence of Indian Bishops on furlough and medical certificates.}}
| {{|College Charter Act 1871|note1=|public|63|31-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the granting of Charters in certain cases.}}
| {{|Annuity to Duke of Connaught Act 1871|public|64|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Support and Maintenance of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert on his coming of age.}}
| {{|Juries Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Juries (Ireland) Act 1871|public|65|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Juries in Ireland.}}
| {{|Private Chapels Act 1871|note1=|public|66|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend and define the Law relating to Private Chapels, and to Chapels belonging to Colleges, Schools, Hospitals, Asylums, and other public institutions.}}
| {{|Municipal Corporations Act 1859 Amendment Act|note1=|public|67|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Municipal Corporation Act of 1859, with respect to the division of Boroughs into Wards.|note4=(Repealed by Municipal Corporations Act 1882) }}
| {{|Glasgow Boundaries Act 1871|public|68|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to determine the Boundaries of the Barony and Regality of Glasgow for purposes of Registration.}}
| {{|Metropolitan Tramways Provisional Orders Suspension Act 1871|note1=|public|69|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Board of Trade to dispense with certain provisions of the Tramways Act, 1870, in respect of certain Provisional Orders.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Local Government Board Act 1871|note1=|public|70|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for constituting a Local Government Board, and vesting therein certain functions of the Secretary of State and Privy Council concerning the Public Health and Local Government, together with the powers and duties of the Poor Law Board.}}
| {{|Public Libraries Act 1855 Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|71|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries Act, 1855.|note4=(Repealed by Public Libraries Act 1892) }}
| {{|Judgments Registry (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|72|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for the further protection of Purchasers against Crown Debts, and for amending the Laws relating to the office of the Registrar of Judgments and other offices of the Court of Chancery, Ireland.}}
| {{|Lancaster County Clerk Act 1871|note1=|public|73|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for making Regulations as to the office of Clerk of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster.}}
| {{|Bills of Exchange Act 1871|note1=|public|74|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish Days of Grace in the case of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes payable at Sight or on Presentation.|note4=(Repealed by Bills of Exchange Act 1882) }}
| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1871|note1=|public|75|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for enabling a further sum to be raised for the purposes of the Telegraph Acts, 1868 to 1870.}}
| {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|76|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Recovery of Small Debts and to Summary Jurisdiction in Ireland.}}
| {{|Norwich Voters Disfranchisement Act 1871|public|77|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to disfranchise certain Voters for the City of Norwich.|note4=(Repealed by Redistribution of Seats Act 1885) }}
| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1871|note1=|public|78|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Inspection and Regulation of Railways.}}
| {{|Lodgers' Goods Protection Act 1871|note1=|public|79|16-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to protect the Goods of Lodgers against Distresses for Rent due to the Superior Landlord.}}
| {{|Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1871|note1=|public|80|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Law relating to Industrial and Provident Societies.|note4=(Repealed by Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876) }}
| {{|Reductions Ex Capite Lecti Abolished Act 1871|public|81|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish Reductions ex capite lecti in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Church Building Acts Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|82|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|Church Building Acts Amendment Act, 1871.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Parliamentary Witnesses Oaths Act 1871|note1=|public|83|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the House of Commons and any Committee thereof to administer Oaths to Witnesses.}}
| {{|Limited Owners Residences Act (1870) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|84|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend "The Limited Owners Residences Act, 1870."}}
| {{|Dean Forest (Mines) Act 1871|note1=|public|85|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make further provision respecting the opening and working of mines and quarries in Her Majesty’s Forest of Dean, and in the Hundred of Saint Briavels, in the county of Gloucester; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}
| {{|Regulation of the Forces Act 1871|note1=|public|86|17-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Regulation of the Regular and Auxiliary Land Forces of the Crown; and for other purposes relating thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}
| {{|Sunday Observation Prosecution Act 1871|note1=|public|87|17-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Prosecutions for Offences against the Act of the twenty-ninth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, chapter seven, intituled "An Act for the better observation of the Lord's Day commonly called Sunday."}}
| {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Licences Suspension) Act 1871|note1=|public|88|17-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to restrict during a limited time the grant by Justices of the Peace of new Licenses and Certificates for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Retail; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Licensing Act 1872) }}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1871|public|89|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Union of Benefices Acts Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|90|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Union of Benefices.}}
| {{|Judicial Committee Act 1871|note1=|public|91|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the despatch of business by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}
| {{|Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|92|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Epping Forest Act 1871|note1=|public|93|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act twelfth and thirteenth Victoria chapter eighty-one; and to extend the provisions of that Act and The Metropolitan Commons Act, 1866, so far as regards that part of Waltham Forest known as Epping Forest.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}
| {{|Elementary Education (Elections) Act 1871|note1=or the Elementary Education (Election) Act 1871|public|94|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend Paragraph Three of the Second Schedule of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1871|note1=|public|95|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Pedlars Act 1871|note1=|public|96|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for granting Certificates to Pedlars.}}
| {{|Military Manoeuvres Act 1871|note1=|public|97|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manoeuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}
| {{|Vaccination Act 1871|note1=|public|98|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Vaccination Act, 1867.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}
| {{|Civil Bill Courts Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Civil Bill Courts Procedure Amendment (Ireland) Act 1871|public|99|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Civil Bill Courts in Ireland.}}
| {{|Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|100|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Glebe Loan (Ireland) Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Chain Cable and Anchor Act 1871|note1=or the Chain Cables and Anchors Act 1871|public|101|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the proving and sale of Chain Cables and Anchors.}}
| {{|Charitable Donations and Bequests Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act 1871|public|102|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ireland.}}
| {{|House Tax Act 1871|note1=|public|103|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Customs and Inland Revenue.|note4=(Repealed by Finance Act 1924) }}
| {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1871|note1=|public|104|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Factories and Workshops.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}
| {{|Petroleum Act 1871|public|105|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the safe keeping of petroleum and other substances of a like nature.|note4=(Repealed by Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928) }}
| {{|Detached Portions of Counties (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|106|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the separation from Counties in Ireland of detached and isolated portions of Land separated from the same by the Sea, and for the annexation of such Lands to Counties more conveniently situated for parliamentary, grand jury, and other purposes; and also to provide for the presentment of moneys by Grand Juries in certain cases.}}
| {{|Leeward Islands Act 1871|note1=|public|107|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for the Federation and general Government of the Leeward Islands.}}
| {{|Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act 1871|note1= or the Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulations Act 1871|public|108|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to regulate and control the Discharge of Paupers from Workhouses and Wards provided for the Casual Poor.}}
| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|109|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Local Government of Towns and populous Places in Ireland.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1871|note1=|public|110|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1894) }}
| {{|Beerhouses (Ireland) Act (1864) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|111|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Beerhouses (Ireland) Act, 1864, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}
| {{|Prevention of Crimes Act 1871|note1=|public|112|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual Prevention of Crime.}}
| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1871|note1=|public|113|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An act to amend "The Metropolis Water Act, 1852;" and to make further provision for the due Supply of Water to the Metropolis and certain places in the neighbourhood thereof.}}
| {{|Tramways (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|114|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Tramways (Ireland) Acts, 1860 and 1861.}}
| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1871|note1=|public|115|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1871|public|116|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
| {{|Tancred's Charities Act 1871|public|117|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the several Charities founded by the Settlement and Will of Christopher Tancred, of Whixley in the county of York, Esquire, deceased 21st August 1871.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1871|local|1|09-02-1871|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
| {{|Shotts Iron Company's Act 1871|local|17|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and incorporate the Shotts Iron Company, and to enable them to raise additional money; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004) }}
| {{|Lloyd's Act 1871|note1=|local|21|25-05-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporation the members of the Establishment or Society formerly held at Lloyd's Coffee House in the Royal Exchange in the city of London, for the effecting of Marine Insurance, and generally known as Lloyd's; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Southern Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1871|local|206|09-02-1871|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Brown's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|1|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the Sale of certain Property comprised in the Trust, Disposition, and Settlement of the late John Brown of Marlie, and investing the Price in Land to be entailed in lieu thereof, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Donald Maclaine's Estate Act 1871|private|2|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Sale of a Part or Parts of the Lands and Estate of Lochbuy and Fishnish, and others, in the Island of Mull, and County of Argyll, for the purpose of paying certain Debts due by the now deceased Donald Maclaine, of Lochbuy, and by his Trust Estates, and of satisfying certain Provisions made by him in favour of his Children, or to charge parts of such Lands and Estates with Portions of the said Debts and Provisions, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Temple Guiting Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|3|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the President and of Corpus Christi College, in the University of Oxford, to grant a Lease of Part of their states situate in the Parish of Temple Guiting, in the County of Gloucester.}}
| {{|Earl of Abergavenny's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|4|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for extending and varying the Provisions concerning Leases and Sales contained in the Acts relating to the Settled Estates of the Earl of Abergavenny, and for other purposes connected with those Estates.}}
| {{|Paddington Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|5|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Lessees of an Estate at Paddington, in the County of Middlesex, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, to accept Surrenders of existing Leases of parts of the Estate, and to grant new Leases in lieu thereof, and for other purposes relating to the said Estate.}}
| {{|Earl of Derby's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|6|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the granting of certain Leases of parts of the Estates in Lancashire devised by the Will of the Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Earl of Derby, deceased, and to give certain Powers with respect to the said Estates.}}
| {{|Wigan Rectory Glebe Act 1871|note1=|private|7|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act. to grant further Powers of Leasing and other Powers to the Rector of the Parish Church of Wigan, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, in relation to the Glebe Lands belonging to the Rectory, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Glossop Dale Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|8|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising Leases of the Settled Estates of Lord Howard, of Glossop, in and near Glossop Dale, in the Counties of Derby and Chester, and for other purposes, and of which the Short Title is "The Glossop Dale Estate Act, 1871."}}
| {{|Stanford's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|9|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the granting of Building and Improvement Leases of the Estates in the County of Sussex devised by the Will of William Stanford, Esquire, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Wilson's Divorce Act 1871|note1=|private|10|16-06-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Timothy Bunton Wilson, Sub-Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary, with Mary Hampton Wilson, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Earl Cowper's Restitution Act 1871|note1=|private|11|31-07-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to relieve Francis Thomas de Grey Earl Cowper, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and the Heirs for the time being of the body of Richard Earl of Desmond, in the Peerage of Ireland and Lord Dingwall, in the Peerage of Scotland, and the Heirs for the time being of the body of Thomas Earl of Ossory, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Lord Butler of Moore Park, in the Peerage of England, from the Effect of the Attainder of James Second Duke of Ormond. }}
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"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1871. 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.",
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},
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"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": ""
},
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"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\".",
"title": ""
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"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
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"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The third session of the 20th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 9 February 1871 until 21 August 1871.",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Annuity to Princess Louise Act 1871|public|1|28-02-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to settle an Annuity on Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Juries Act 1871|public|2|28-02-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal Section Twenty-two of \"The Juries Act, 1870.\"|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Costs Act 1871|note1=|public|3|28-02-1871|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower Committees on Bills confirming or giving effect to Provisional Orders to award costs, and examine witnesses on oath.|note4=(Repealed by Parliamentary Costs Act 2006) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Stamps Act 1871|public|4|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Stamp Act, 1870,\" in relation to Foreign Securities, Mortgages of Stock, and Proxy Papers.|note4=(Repealed by Stamp Act 1891) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Income Tax Act 1871|public|5|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the Assessment of Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£462,580 9s. 11d.) Act 1871|public|6|30-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of four hundred and sixty-two thousand five hundred and eighty pounds nine shillings and elevenpence out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy and one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£5,411,900) Act 1871|public|7|31-03-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of five million four hundred and eleven thousand nine hundred pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|West Africa Offences Act 1871|note1=|public|8|31-03-1871|archived=n|An Act for extending the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the West African Settlements to certain Offences committed out of Her Majesty's Dominions.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1871|public|9|24-04-1871|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 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1871|public|10|24-04-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Poor Law Loans Act 1871|note1=|public|11|24-04-1871|archived=n|An Act to make further provision in reference to Loans obtained under the Poor Law Acts.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|Fairs Act 1871|note1=|public|12|25-05-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law relating to Fairs in England and Wales.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Public Parks, Schools, and Museums Act 1871|note1=|public|13|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|Act to facilitate Gifts of Land for Public Parks, Schools, and Museums.|note4=(Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|County Property Act 1871|note1=|public|14|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the vesting of County Property in the Clerk of the Peace for the County.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Poor Act 1871|note1=|public|15|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend The Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Anatomy Act 1871|note1=|public|16|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the second and third years of William the Fourth, chapter seventy-five, for regulating Schools of Anatomy.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Bank Holidays Act 1871|public|17|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make provision for Bank Holidays, and respecting obligations to make payments and do other acts on such Bank Holidays.|note4=(Repealed by Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Justices Qualification Act 1871|note1=|public|18|25-05-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law disqualifying Attorneys, Solicitors, and Proctors in practice from being Justices of the Peace for counties.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Factory and Workshop (Jews) Act 1871|note1=or the Working of Jews on Sunday Act 1871|public|19|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for exempting persons professing the Jewish religion from penalties in respect of young persons and females professing the said religion working on Sundays.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£7,000,000) Act 1871|public|20|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of seven million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Income Tax Act 1871|note1=|public|21|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to grant Duties of Customs and Income Tax.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Lunacy Regulation (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|22|25-05-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in Ireland relating to Commissions of Lunacy, and the proceeding under the same, and the management of the Estates of Lunatics; and to provide for the visiting and the protection of the Property of Lunatics in Ireland; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Rectory of Ewelme Act 1871|note1=|public|23|16-06-1871|archived=n|An Act for re-vesting in Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, the Rectory of Newelme alias Ewelme, in the county of Oxford.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Irish Presbyterian Church Act 1871|note1=|public|24|16-06-1871|archived=n|An Act for regulating the management by the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland of certain trust properties for the said Church, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act 1871|note1=or the Protection of Life and Property (Ireland) Act 1871or the Westmeath Act 1871|public|25|16-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to apprehend and detain for a limited time persons suspected of being members of the Ribbon Society, or of being concerned in the commission of any crime or outrage under the direction or influence of said Ribbon Society in the county of Westmeath, or in certain adjoining portions of the county of Meath and the King's County; and to continue \"The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1870.\"|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Universities Tests Act 1871|note1=|public|26|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to alter the law respecting Religious Tests in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, and in the Halls and Colleges of those Universities.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Debenture Stock Act 1871|note1=|public|27|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to remove doubts as to the power of Trustees to invest Trust Funds in Debenture Stocks.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|British North America Act 1871|note1=known in Canada as the Constitution Act, 1871|public|28|29-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act respecting the establishment of Provinces in the Dominion of Canada.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|India Stock Dividends Act 1871|note1=|public|29|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to facilitate the Payment of Dividends on India Stocks.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Post Office (Duties) Act 1871|note1=|public|30|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the further regulation of the Duties on Postage.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Trade Union Act 1871|public|31|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Trades Unions.|note4=(Repealed by Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Criminal Law Amendment Act 1871|public|32|29-06-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Criminal Law relating to Violence, Threats, and Molestation.|note4=(Repealed by Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Burial Act 1871|note1=|public|33|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Burial Acts.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Indian Councils Act 1871|note1=|public|34|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to extend in certain respects the power of Local Legislatures in India as regards European British subjects.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Court (Buildings) Act 1871|note1=|public|35|29-06-1871|archived=n|An Act to transfer to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings the property in and control over the buildings and property of the Police Courts of the Metropolis and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Pensions Commutation Act 1871|note1=|public|36|29-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to extend the provisions of the Pension Commutation Acts 1869 and 1870, to certain Public Civil Officers, and to consolidate and amend the said Acts.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Prayer Book (Tables of Lessons) Act 1871|note1=|public|37|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the law relating to the Tables of Lessons and Psalter contained in the Prayer Book.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|38|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for amending the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Building Act 1871|note1=|public|39|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolitan Building Act, 1855, by adding to the exemptions from Part I. of the Act the Buildings of the New Foreign Cattle Market on the site of Deptford Dock.|note4=(Repealed by London Building Act 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. ccxiii)) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society of Ireland Act 1871|note1=|public|40|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to alter and regulate the Proceedings and Powers of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society of Ireland, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Gasworks Clauses Act 1871|note1=|public|41|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Gasworks Clauses Act, 1847.|note4=(Repealed by Gas Act 1948) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Citation Amendment (Scotland) Act|note1=|public|42|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Process of Citation in Scotland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act 1871|note1=|public|43|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for the Amendment of the Law relating to Ecclesiastical Dilapidations.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Incumbents Resignation Act 1871|note1=|public|44|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Clergymen permanently incapacitated by illness to resign their Benefices with provision of Pensions.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Sequestration Act 1871|note1=|public|45|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Sequestration of Ecclesiastical Benefices.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Bath City Prison Act 1871|note1=|public|46|13-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to the appointment of the Gaoler, Chaplain, and Matron of the Prison of the City of Bath.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1871|note1=|public|47|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for amending the Acts regulating the borrowing of Money by the Metropolitan Board of Works; and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Promissory Oaths Act 1871|note1=|public|48|13-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to repeal divers enactments relating to Oaths and Declarations which are not in force; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|49|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy Disqualification Act 1871|note1=|public|50|13-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for disqualifying Bankrupts from sitting or voting in the House of Lords.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Consolidated Fund (£10,000,000) Act 1871|public|51|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to apply the sum of Ten million pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Exchequer Bonds Act 1871|public|52|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act for raising the sum of Seven hundred thousand pounds by Exchequer Bonds for the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1871|note1=|public|53|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to repeal an Act for preventing the assumption of certain Ecclesiastical Titles in respect of places in the United Kingdom.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Kingsholm District Act 1871|note1=|public|54|24-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to settle a boundary within which a vote may be taken for the adoption of the Local Government Act by the district of Kingsholm in the county of Gloucester.|note4=(Repealed by City of Gloucester Extension and Improvement Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. cxi)) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Criminal and Dangerous Lunatics (Scotland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|55|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to criminal and dangerous Lunatics in Scotland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|Dogs Act 1871|note1=|public|56|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to provide further Protection against Dogs.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Courts of Justice (Additional Site) Act 1871|note1=|public|57|24-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to acquire additional Lands for improving the site of the Courts of Justice and the various offices belonging to the same.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Life Assurance Companies Act 1870|note1=|public|58|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Public Libraries Act (Scotland, 1867) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|59|31-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend The Public Libraries Scotland Act, 1867, and to give additional facilities to the Local Authorities entrusted with carrying the same into execution.|note4=(Repealed by Public Libraries Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1887) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Public Schools Act 1871|note1=|public|60|31-07-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Schools Act, 1868.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Election Commissioners Expenses Act 1871|note1=|public|61|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Corrupt Practices Commission Expenses Act, 1869.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Indian Bishops Act 1871|note1=|public|62|31-07-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to make regulations relative to the leave of absence of Indian Bishops on furlough and medical certificates.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|College Charter Act 1871|note1=|public|63|31-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the granting of Charters in certain cases.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Annuity to Duke of Connaught Act 1871|public|64|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide for the Support and Maintenance of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert on his coming of age.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Juries Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Juries (Ireland) Act 1871|public|65|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Juries in Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Private Chapels Act 1871|note1=|public|66|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend and define the Law relating to Private Chapels, and to Chapels belonging to Colleges, Schools, Hospitals, Asylums, and other public institutions.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Corporations Act 1859 Amendment Act|note1=|public|67|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Municipal Corporation Act of 1859, with respect to the division of Boroughs into Wards.|note4=(Repealed by Municipal Corporations Act 1882) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Glasgow Boundaries Act 1871|public|68|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to determine the Boundaries of the Barony and Regality of Glasgow for purposes of Registration.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Tramways Provisional Orders Suspension Act 1871|note1=|public|69|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to enable the Board of Trade to dispense with certain provisions of the Tramways Act, 1870, in respect of certain Provisional Orders.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Local Government Board Act 1871|note1=|public|70|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for constituting a Local Government Board, and vesting therein certain functions of the Secretary of State and Privy Council concerning the Public Health and Local Government, together with the powers and duties of the Poor Law Board.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Public Libraries Act 1855 Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|71|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Public Libraries Act, 1855.|note4=(Repealed by Public Libraries Act 1892) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Judgments Registry (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|72|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for the further protection of Purchasers against Crown Debts, and for amending the Laws relating to the office of the Registrar of Judgments and other offices of the Court of Chancery, Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|Lancaster County Clerk Act 1871|note1=|public|73|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for making Regulations as to the office of Clerk of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Bills of Exchange Act 1871|note1=|public|74|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish Days of Grace in the case of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes payable at Sight or on Presentation.|note4=(Repealed by Bills of Exchange Act 1882) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 79,
"text": "| {{|Telegraph (Money) Act 1871|note1=|public|75|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for enabling a further sum to be raised for the purposes of the Telegraph Acts, 1868 to 1870.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 80,
"text": "| {{|Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|76|14-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Recovery of Small Debts and to Summary Jurisdiction in Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 81,
"text": "| {{|Norwich Voters Disfranchisement Act 1871|public|77|14-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to disfranchise certain Voters for the City of Norwich.|note4=(Repealed by Redistribution of Seats Act 1885) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 82,
"text": "| {{|Regulation of Railways Act 1871|note1=|public|78|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the Inspection and Regulation of Railways.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 83,
"text": "| {{|Lodgers' Goods Protection Act 1871|note1=|public|79|16-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to protect the Goods of Lodgers against Distresses for Rent due to the Superior Landlord.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1871|note1=|public|80|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to explain and amend the Law relating to Industrial and Provident Societies.|note4=(Repealed by Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Reductions Ex Capite Lecti Abolished Act 1871|public|81|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to abolish Reductions ex capite lecti in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 86,
"text": "| {{|Church Building Acts Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|82|16-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|Church Building Acts Amendment Act, 1871.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 87,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Witnesses Oaths Act 1871|note1=|public|83|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the House of Commons and any Committee thereof to administer Oaths to Witnesses.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Limited Owners Residences Act (1870) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|84|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend \"The Limited Owners Residences Act, 1870.\"}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 89,
"text": "| {{|Dean Forest (Mines) Act 1871|note1=|public|85|16-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to make further provision respecting the opening and working of mines and quarries in Her Majesty’s Forest of Dean, and in the Hundred of Saint Briavels, in the county of Gloucester; and for other purposes connected therewith.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 90,
"text": "| {{|Regulation of the Forces Act 1871|note1=|public|86|17-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the better Regulation of the Regular and Auxiliary Land Forces of the Crown; and for other purposes relating thereto.|note4=(Repealed by Reserve Forces Act 1980) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 91,
"text": "| {{|Sunday Observation Prosecution Act 1871|note1=|public|87|17-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to Prosecutions for Offences against the Act of the twenty-ninth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, chapter seven, intituled \"An Act for the better observation of the Lord's Day commonly called Sunday.\"}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 92,
"text": "| {{|Intoxicating Liquors (Licences Suspension) Act 1871|note1=|public|88|17-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to restrict during a limited time the grant by Justices of the Peace of new Licenses and Certificates for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Retail; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Licensing Act 1872) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1871|public|89|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Union of Benefices Acts Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|90|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Union of Benefices.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Judicial Committee Act 1871|note1=|public|91|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to make further provision for the despatch of business by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|92|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Epping Forest Act 1871|note1=|public|93|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act twelfth and thirteenth Victoria chapter eighty-one; and to extend the provisions of that Act and The Metropolitan Commons Act, 1866, so far as regards that part of Waltham Forest known as Epping Forest.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Elementary Education (Elections) Act 1871|note1=or the Elementary Education (Election) Act 1871|public|94|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend Paragraph Three of the Second Schedule of the Elementary Education Act, 1870.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 99,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1871|note1=|public|95|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|Pedlars Act 1871|note1=|public|96|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for granting Certificates to Pedlars.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 101,
"text": "| {{|Military Manoeuvres Act 1871|note1=|public|97|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for making provision for facilitating the Manoeuvres of Troops to be assembled during the ensuing Autumn.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1883) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 102,
"text": "| {{|Vaccination Act 1871|note1=|public|98|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Vaccination Act, 1867.|note4=(Repealed by National Health Service Act 1946) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Civil Bill Courts Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Civil Bill Courts Procedure Amendment (Ireland) Act 1871|public|99|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Procedure in the Civil Bill Courts in Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|100|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Glebe Loan (Ireland) Act, 1870.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 105,
"text": "| {{|Chain Cable and Anchor Act 1871|note1=or the Chain Cables and Anchors Act 1871|public|101|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law respecting the proving and sale of Chain Cables and Anchors.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 106,
"text": "| {{|Charitable Donations and Bequests Act (Ireland) 1871|note1=or the Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act 1871|public|102|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|House Tax Act 1871|note1=|public|103|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Customs and Inland Revenue.|note4=(Repealed by Finance Act 1924) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Factory and Workshop Act 1871|note1=|public|104|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to Factories and Workshops.|note4=(Repealed by Factory and Workshop Act 1878) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Petroleum Act 1871|public|105|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for the safe keeping of petroleum and other substances of a like nature.|note4=(Repealed by Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Detached Portions of Counties (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|106|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to make provision for the separation from Counties in Ireland of detached and isolated portions of Land separated from the same by the Sea, and for the annexation of such Lands to Counties more conveniently situated for parliamentary, grand jury, and other purposes; and also to provide for the presentment of moneys by Grand Juries in certain cases.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Leeward Islands Act 1871|note1=|public|107|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for the Federation and general Government of the Leeward Islands.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act 1871|note1= or the Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulations Act 1871|public|108|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to regulate and control the Discharge of Paupers from Workhouses and Wards provided for the Casual Poor.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 113,
"text": "| {{|Local Government (Ireland) Act 1871|note1=|public|109|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Local Government of Towns and populous Places in Ireland.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 114,
"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1871|note1=|public|110|21-08-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts.|note4=(Repealed by Merchant Shipping Act 1894) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 115,
"text": "| {{|Beerhouses (Ireland) Act (1864) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|111|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Beerhouses (Ireland) Act, 1864, and for other purposes relating thereto.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 116,
"text": "| {{|Prevention of Crimes Act 1871|note1=|public|112|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for the more effectual Prevention of Crime.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 117,
"text": "| {{|Metropolis Water Act 1871|note1=|public|113|21-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An act to amend \"The Metropolis Water Act, 1852;\" and to make further provision for the due Supply of Water to the Metropolis and certain places in the neighbourhood thereof.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 118,
"text": "| {{|Tramways (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871|note1=|public|114|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to amend the Tramways (Ireland) Acts, 1860 and 1861.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 119,
"text": "| {{|Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act 1871|note1=|public|115|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, to repeal certain other Turnpike Acts, and to make further provisions concerning Turnpike Roads.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 120,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1871|public|116|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 121,
"text": "| {{|Tancred's Charities Act 1871|public|117|21-08-1871|archived=n|An Act for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the several Charities founded by the Settlement and Will of Christopher Tancred, of Whixley in the county of York, Esquire, deceased 21st August 1871.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 122,
"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 123,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Local Government Supplemental Act 1871|local|1|09-02-1871|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 124,
"text": "| {{|Shotts Iron Company's Act 1871|local|17|25-05-1871|repealed=y|archived=n|An act to continue and incorporate the Shotts Iron Company, and to enable them to raise additional money; and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004) }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 125,
"text": "| {{|Lloyd's Act 1871|note1=|local|21|25-05-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for incorporation the members of the Establishment or Society formerly held at Lloyd's Coffee House in the Royal Exchange in the city of London, for the effecting of Marine Insurance, and generally known as Lloyd's; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 126,
"text": "| {{|Southern Railway (Additional Powers) Act 1871|local|206|09-02-1871|note3=|repealed=n|archived=n|}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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"text": "}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 128,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Brown's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|1|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the Sale of certain Property comprised in the Trust, Disposition, and Settlement of the late John Brown of Marlie, and investing the Price in Land to be entailed in lieu thereof, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 129,
"text": "| {{|Donald Maclaine's Estate Act 1871|private|2|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the Sale of a Part or Parts of the Lands and Estate of Lochbuy and Fishnish, and others, in the Island of Mull, and County of Argyll, for the purpose of paying certain Debts due by the now deceased Donald Maclaine, of Lochbuy, and by his Trust Estates, and of satisfying certain Provisions made by him in favour of his Children, or to charge parts of such Lands and Estates with Portions of the said Debts and Provisions, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 130,
"text": "| {{|Temple Guiting Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|3|24-07-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the President and of Corpus Christi College, in the University of Oxford, to grant a Lease of Part of their states situate in the Parish of Temple Guiting, in the County of Gloucester.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 131,
"text": "| {{|Earl of Abergavenny's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|4|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for extending and varying the Provisions concerning Leases and Sales contained in the Acts relating to the Settled Estates of the Earl of Abergavenny, and for other purposes connected with those Estates.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
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{
"paragraph_id": 132,
"text": "| {{|Paddington Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|5|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for enabling the Lessees of an Estate at Paddington, in the County of Middlesex, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, to accept Surrenders of existing Leases of parts of the Estate, and to grant new Leases in lieu thereof, and for other purposes relating to the said Estate.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 133,
"text": "| {{|Earl of Derby's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|6|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to enable the granting of certain Leases of parts of the Estates in Lancashire devised by the Will of the Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Earl of Derby, deceased, and to give certain Powers with respect to the said Estates.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 134,
"text": "| {{|Wigan Rectory Glebe Act 1871|note1=|private|7|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act. to grant further Powers of Leasing and other Powers to the Rector of the Parish Church of Wigan, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, in relation to the Glebe Lands belonging to the Rectory, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 135,
"text": "| {{|Glossop Dale Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|8|14-08-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising Leases of the Settled Estates of Lord Howard, of Glossop, in and near Glossop Dale, in the Counties of Derby and Chester, and for other purposes, and of which the Short Title is \"The Glossop Dale Estate Act, 1871.\"}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 136,
"text": "| {{|Stanford's Estate Act 1871|note1=|private|9|16-06-1871|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the granting of Building and Improvement Leases of the Estates in the County of Sussex devised by the Will of William Stanford, Esquire, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 137,
"text": "| {{|Wilson's Divorce Act 1871|note1=|private|10|16-06-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Timothy Bunton Wilson, Sub-Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary, with Mary Hampton Wilson, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 138,
"text": "| {{|Earl Cowper's Restitution Act 1871|note1=|private|11|31-07-1871|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to relieve Francis Thomas de Grey Earl Cowper, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and the Heirs for the time being of the body of Richard Earl of Desmond, in the Peerage of Ireland and Lord Dingwall, in the Peerage of Scotland, and the Heirs for the time being of the body of Thomas Earl of Ossory, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Lord Butler of Moore Park, in the Peerage of England, from the Effect of the Attainder of James Second Duke of Ormond. }}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 139,
"text": "}}",
"title": "34 & 35 Vict."
}
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75,508,838 | List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1875 | This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1875. 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".
Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.
The second session of the 21st Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 February 1875 until 13 August 1875.
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Supply Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|1|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|2|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Magistrates Act 1875|note1=|public|3|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Superannuation Act 1875|note1=|public|4|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|5|19-03-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Registry of Deeds Office, Ireland.}}
| {{|Epping Forest Act 1875|note1=|public|6|19-03-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Time for the Epping Forest Commissioners to make their Final Report.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}
| {{|Mutiny Act 1875|public|7|22-04-1875|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}
| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1875|note1=or the Royal Marines on Shore Act 1875|public|8|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Building Societies Act 1875|note1=|public|9|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Supply (No. 3) Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|10|13-05-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Leasing Powers Amendment Act for Religious Purposes in Ireland 1875|note1=|public|11|13-05-1875|archived=n|An Act to enable limited Owners to grant or demise Lands for Glebes in Ireland.}}
| {{|International Copyright Act 1875|note1=|public|12|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Holidays Extension Act 1875|note1=|public|13|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|14|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sea Fisheries Act 1875|note1=|public|15|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Regimental Exchange Act 1875|note1=|public|16|28-05-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Regimental Exchanges.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1995) }}
| {{|Explosives Act 1875|note1=|public|17|14-06-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to manufacturing, keeping, selling, carrying, and importing Gunpowder, Nitro–glycerine, and other Explosive Substances.}}
| {{|Seal Fishery Act 1875|note1=|public|18|14-06-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Close Time in the Seal Fishery in the Seas adjacent to the eastern coasts of Greenland.|note4=(Repealed by Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009) }}
| {{|Bishops Resignation Act 1875|note1=or the Bishops Resignation (1869) Perpetuation Act 1875|public|19|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Dublin Justices Act 1875|note1=|public|20|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Entertainments Act 1875|note1=|public|21|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Post Office Act 1875|note1=|public|22|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}
| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1875|note1=|public|23|14-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other Duties, and to amend the Laws relating to Customs and Inland Revenue.}}
| {{|Falsification of Accounts Act 1875|note1=|public|24|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Stores Act 1875|note1=|public|25|29-06-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate, with amendments, the Acts relating to the Protection of Public Stores.}}
| {{|Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|26|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Intestates Act 1875|note1=|public|27|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Police Staff (Superannuation) Act 1875|note1=|public|28|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Endowed Schools (Vested Interests) Act Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|29|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|30|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1871.}}
| {{|Railway Companies Act 1875|public|31|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to make perpetual Section Four of the Railway Companies Act, 1867, and Section Four of the Railway Companies (Scotland) Act, 1867.}}
| {{|Survey (Great Britain) Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|32|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to continue for Ten Years the Survey (Great Britain) Acts. }}
| {{|Metropolis Management Act 1875|note1=|public|33|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolis Management Acts.}}
| {{|Bishopric of Saint Albans Act 1875|note1=|public|34|29-06-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and enable them to carry in effect a certain proposal for the re-arrangement of the Dioceses of London, Winchester, and Rochester, and the erection of a new Bishopric of Saint Albans.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|South Wales Turnpike Trusts Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|35|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act for the further amendment of the Laws relating to Turnpike Roads in South Wales.}}
| {{|Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875|public|36|29-06-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Improvement of the Dwellings of the Working Classes in Large Towns.|note4=(Repealed by Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890) }}
| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|37|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Parliament of Canada Act 1875|note1=|public|38|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1875|note1=|public|39|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Municipal Elections Act 1875|note1=|public|40|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Intestates Widows and Children (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|41|19-07-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the relief of Widows and Children of Intestates in Scotland where the Personal Estate is of small value.}}
| {{|Glebe Lands, Representative Church Body, Ireland, Act 1875|note1=|public|42|19-07-1875|archived=n|An Act to entitle certain Corporate Bodies to hold Land for Glebes in Ireland.}}
| {{|Medical Act Royal College of Surgeons of England 1875|note1=|public|43|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1875|public|44|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sinking Fund Act 1875|note1=|public|45|02-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Reduction of the National Debt and the Charge for the National Debt in the Consolidated Fund.}}
| {{|Bridges (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|46|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Constables (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|47|02-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to Constables and Peace Officers in Scotland.}}
| {{|Police (Expenses) Act 1875|note1=|public|48|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|49|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|County Courts Act 1875|note1=|public|50|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1875|note1=|public|51|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Washington Treaty (Claims) Act 1875|note1=|public|52|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Canada Copyright Act 1875|note1=|public|53|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}
| {{|Justices Qualification Act 1875|note1=|public|54|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Health Act 1875|note1=|public|55|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for consolidating and amending the Acts relating to Public Health in England.}}
| {{|County Surveyors Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1875|note1=or the County Surveyors (Superannuation) Ireland Act 1875|public|56|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Pharmacy Act (Ireland) 1875|note1=or the Pharmacy (Ireland) Act 1875|public|57|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to institute a Pharmaceutical Society, and to regulate the Qualifications of Pharmaceutical Chemists and of Chemists and Druggists, in Ireland.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans (Money) Act 1875|note1=|public|58|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867 Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|59|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Friendly Societies Act 1875|public|60|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Friendly and other Societies.}}
| {{|Entail Amendment (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|61|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law of Entail in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000) }}
| {{|Summary Prosecutions Appeals (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|62|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1875|note1=|public|63|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for the Sale of Food and Drugs in a pure state.}}
| {{|Government Officers (Security) Act 1875|note1=|public|64|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1875|note1=|public|65|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1875|public|66|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}
| {{|Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|67|02-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to Private and District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland.}}
| {{|Department of Science and Art Act 1875|note1=|public|68|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for making further Provision respecting the Department of Science and Art.}}
| {{|Militia (Voluntary Enlistment) Act 1875|note1=|public|69|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend certain Laws relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom.}}
| {{|Chimney Sweepers Act 1875|public|70|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for further amending the Law relating to Chimney Sweepers.}}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1875|note1=|public|71|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|72|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}
| {{|India Home (Appointments) Act 1875|public|73|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1867 Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|74|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) (Scotland) Act 1875|public|75|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869. }}
| {{|Ecclesiastical Fees Act 1875|note1=|public|76|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}
| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1875|note1=|public|77|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873.}}
| {{|Appropriation Act 1875|public|78|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}
| {{|Legal Practitioners Act 1875|note1=|public|79|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Legal Practitioners.}}
| {{|Remission of Penalties Act 1875|note1=|public|80|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the twenty-first year of the reign of King George the Third, chapter forty-nine, intituled "An Act for preventing certain abuses and profanations on the Lord's Day called Sunday," and for further amending the law concerning the remission of penalties.}}
| {{|Sheriff Substitute (Scotland) Act 1875|public|81|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to authorise the payment out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of the Salary of an additional Sheriff Substitute in Scotland; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|National School Teachers Residences (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|82|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to afford facilities for the erection, enlargement, improvement, and purchase of dwelling-houses for residences for Teachers of certain National Schools in Ireland.}}
| {{|Local Loans Act 1875|note1=|public|83|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Securities for Loans contracted by Local Authorities.}}
| {{|Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act 1875|note1=|public|84|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Expenses and to control the Charges of Returning Officers at Parliamentary Elections.}}
| {{|Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1875|note1=|public|85|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for amending the Foreign Jurisdiction Acts.}}
| {{|Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875|note1=|public|86|13-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Conspiracy, and to the Protection of Property, and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }}
| {{|Land Transfer Act 1875|note1=or Lord Cairns' Act|public|87|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to simplify Titles and facilitate the Transfer of Land in England.}}
| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1875|note1=|public|88|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to make provision for giving further powers to the Board of Trade for stopping unseaworthy Ships.}}
| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1875|note1=|public|89|13-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Acts relating to Loans for Public Works.}}
| {{|Employers and Workmen Act 1875|public|90|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the powers of County Courts in respect of disputes between Employers and Workmen, and to give other Courts a limited civil jurisdiction in respect of such disputes.}}
| {{|Trade Marks Registration Act 1875|note1=|public|91|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to establish a Register of Trade Marks.}}
| {{|Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1875|public|92|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Agricultural Holdings in England.}}
| {{|Copyright of Designs Act 1875|note1=|public|93|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Copyright of Designs Acts.}}
| {{|Offences against the Person Act 1875|public|94|13-08-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Offences against the Person.|note4=(Repealed by Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885) }}
| {{|Sanitary Law (Dublin) Amendment Act 1875|public|95|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the thirty-third and thirty-fourth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter one hundred and six, intituled "An Act to amend the Sanitary Act, 1866, so far as relates to the City of Dublin."}}
| {{|National School Teachers (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|96|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to provide for additional payments to Teachers of National Schools in Ireland.}}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Land Drainage Supplemental Act 1875|local|1|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993) }}
| {{|Worksop Waterworks Act 1875|local|63|14-06-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n| An Act for better supplying with Water the Parish of Worksop, in the County of Nottingham; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Burntisland Harbour Act 1875|local|1|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Forth Ports Authority Order Confirmation Act 1969 (c.xxxiv)) }}
}}
{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Cornwallis Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|1|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Cornwallis Estate Act, 1870.}}
| {{|Paget's Settled Estates Act 1875|note1=|private|2|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the working and granting Leases of the Mines and Minerals under the Settled Estates devised by the Will of Charles Paget, late of Ruddington Grange, in the County of Nottingham, deceased; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Leigh Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|3|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to vest in Trustees powers to grant Building and other Leases of and to sell and exchange the Estates devised by the Will of John Gerard Leigh, Esquire, decease, and to give other powers to such Trustees for the management and improvement of such Estates; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Paddington Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|4|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for extending the powers exerciseable by virtue of "The Paddington Estate Act, 1871," and the therein recited Acts by the Lessees of the Estate, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, of granting Building or Repairing Leases, and of accepting surrenders of existing Leases of four hundred acres, part of the Estate (and of granting new Leases in lieu of the surrendered Leases), by enabling Agreements to be made with the Commissioners for leasing or otherwise dealing with the excess of acreage over the four hundred acres.}}
| {{|Lord Windsor's Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|5|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the raising of Money on the Security of Estates in the County of Glamorgan, settled by the Will of the Right Honourable Other Archer, late Earl of Plymouth, deceased, and the application of the Money for the Improvement of parts of the Estates, in order to render them available as Building Lands, and for extending the power of granting Mineral Leases conferred by the said Will; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Glenuiag Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|6|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the sale of certain portions of the Forest of Monar, called the Grazings and Shealings of Glenuiack (otherwise Glenuiag) and Pollanbuy, in the county of Ross, being part of the entailed Estates now held by Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, of Coul, Baronet, and to authorise the purchase of other Lands to be entailed; and for other purposes.}}
| {{|Charles Sheils' Charity Act 1875|note1=|private|7|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending "Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1864," and "Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1866." }}
}} | [
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"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is an incomplete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1875. 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\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Some of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the Short Titles Act 1896.",
"title": ""
},
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"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The second session of the 21st Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 5 February 1875 until 13 August 1875.",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Supply Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|1|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "| {{|Supply (No. 2) Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|2|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Magistrates Act 1875|note1=|public|3|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "| {{|Superannuation Act 1875|note1=|public|4|19-03-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "| {{|Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|5|19-03-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to the Registry of Deeds Office, Ireland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "| {{|Epping Forest Act 1875|note1=|public|6|19-03-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to extend the Time for the Epping Forest Commissioners to make their Final Report.|note4=(Repealed by Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "| {{|Mutiny Act 1875|public|7|22-04-1875|archived=n|An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 12,
"text": "| {{|Marine Mutiny Act 1875|note1=or the Royal Marines on Shore Act 1875|public|8|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 13,
"text": "| {{|Building Societies Act 1875|note1=|public|9|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 14,
"text": "| {{|Supply (No. 3) Act 1875|note1=or the Consolidated Fund Act 1875|public|10|13-05-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 15,
"text": "| {{|Leasing Powers Amendment Act for Religious Purposes in Ireland 1875|note1=|public|11|13-05-1875|archived=n|An Act to enable limited Owners to grant or demise Lands for Glebes in Ireland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 16,
"text": "| {{|International Copyright Act 1875|note1=|public|12|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 17,
"text": "| {{|Holidays Extension Act 1875|note1=|public|13|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 18,
"text": "| {{|Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|14|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 19,
"text": "| {{|Sea Fisheries Act 1875|note1=|public|15|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 20,
"text": "| {{|Regimental Exchange Act 1875|note1=|public|16|28-05-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Regimental Exchanges.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1995) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 21,
"text": "| {{|Explosives Act 1875|note1=|public|17|14-06-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to manufacturing, keeping, selling, carrying, and importing Gunpowder, Nitro–glycerine, and other Explosive Substances.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 22,
"text": "| {{|Seal Fishery Act 1875|note1=|public|18|14-06-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to provide for the establishment of a Close Time in the Seal Fishery in the Seas adjacent to the eastern coasts of Greenland.|note4=(Repealed by Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 23,
"text": "| {{|Bishops Resignation Act 1875|note1=or the Bishops Resignation (1869) Perpetuation Act 1875|public|19|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 24,
"text": "| {{|Dublin Justices Act 1875|note1=|public|20|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 25,
"text": "| {{|Public Entertainments Act 1875|note1=|public|21|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 26,
"text": "| {{|Post Office Act 1875|note1=|public|22|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Post Office Act 1908) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 27,
"text": "| {{|Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1875|note1=|public|23|14-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to grant certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue, to alter other Duties, and to amend the Laws relating to Customs and Inland Revenue.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 28,
"text": "| {{|Falsification of Accounts Act 1875|note1=|public|24|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 29,
"text": "| {{|Public Stores Act 1875|note1=|public|25|29-06-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate, with amendments, the Acts relating to the Protection of Public Stores.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 30,
"text": "| {{|Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|26|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 31,
"text": "| {{|Intestates Act 1875|note1=|public|27|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 32,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Police Staff (Superannuation) Act 1875|note1=|public|28|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 33,
"text": "| {{|Endowed Schools (Vested Interests) Act Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|29|29-06-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 34,
"text": "| {{|Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|30|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1871.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 35,
"text": "| {{|Railway Companies Act 1875|public|31|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to make perpetual Section Four of the Railway Companies Act, 1867, and Section Four of the Railway Companies (Scotland) Act, 1867.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 36,
"text": "| {{|Survey (Great Britain) Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|32|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to continue for Ten Years the Survey (Great Britain) Acts. }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 37,
"text": "| {{|Metropolis Management Act 1875|note1=|public|33|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Metropolis Management Acts.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 38,
"text": "| {{|Bishopric of Saint Albans Act 1875|note1=|public|34|29-06-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and enable them to carry in effect a certain proposal for the re-arrangement of the Dioceses of London, Winchester, and Rochester, and the erection of a new Bishopric of Saint Albans.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 39,
"text": "| {{|South Wales Turnpike Trusts Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|35|29-06-1875|archived=n|An Act for the further amendment of the Laws relating to Turnpike Roads in South Wales.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 40,
"text": "| {{|Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875|public|36|29-06-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for facilitating the Improvement of the Dwellings of the Working Classes in Large Towns.|note4=(Repealed by Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 41,
"text": "| {{|Juries (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|37|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 42,
"text": "| {{|Parliament of Canada Act 1875|note1=|public|38|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 43,
"text": "| {{|Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1875|note1=|public|39|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 44,
"text": "| {{|Municipal Elections Act 1875|note1=|public|40|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 45,
"text": "| {{|Intestates Widows and Children (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|41|19-07-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for the relief of Widows and Children of Intestates in Scotland where the Personal Estate is of small value.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 46,
"text": "| {{|Glebe Lands, Representative Church Body, Ireland, Act 1875|note1=|public|42|19-07-1875|archived=n|An Act to entitle certain Corporate Bodies to hold Land for Glebes in Ireland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 47,
"text": "| {{|Medical Act Royal College of Surgeons of England 1875|note1=|public|43|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 48,
"text": "| {{|Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1875|public|44|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 49,
"text": "| {{|Sinking Fund Act 1875|note1=|public|45|02-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law with respect to the Reduction of the National Debt and the Charge for the National Debt in the Consolidated Fund.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 50,
"text": "| {{|Bridges (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|46|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 51,
"text": "| {{|Constables (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|47|02-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law in regard to Constables and Peace Officers in Scotland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 52,
"text": "| {{|Police (Expenses) Act 1875|note1=|public|48|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 53,
"text": "| {{|Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|49|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 54,
"text": "| {{|County Courts Act 1875|note1=|public|50|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 55,
"text": "| {{|Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1875|note1=|public|51|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 56,
"text": "| {{|Washington Treaty (Claims) Act 1875|note1=|public|52|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 57,
"text": "| {{|Canada Copyright Act 1875|note1=|public|53|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 58,
"text": "| {{|Justices Qualification Act 1875|note1=|public|54|05-02-1875|note3=|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 59,
"text": "| {{|Public Health Act 1875|note1=|public|55|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act for consolidating and amending the Acts relating to Public Health in England.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 60,
"text": "| {{|County Surveyors Superannuation Act (Ireland) 1875|note1=or the County Surveyors (Superannuation) Ireland Act 1875|public|56|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 61,
"text": "| {{|Pharmacy Act (Ireland) 1875|note1=or the Pharmacy (Ireland) Act 1875|public|57|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to institute a Pharmaceutical Society, and to regulate the Qualifications of Pharmaceutical Chemists and of Chemists and Druggists, in Ireland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 62,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans (Money) Act 1875|note1=|public|58|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 63,
"text": "| {{|Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867 Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|59|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 64,
"text": "| {{|Friendly Societies Act 1875|public|60|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Friendly and other Societies.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 65,
"text": "| {{|Entail Amendment (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|61|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to further amend the Law of Entail in Scotland.|note4=(Repealed by Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000) }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 66,
"text": "| {{|Summary Prosecutions Appeals (Scotland) Act 1875|note1=|public|62|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 67,
"text": "| {{|Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1875|note1=|public|63|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to repeal the Adulteration of Food Acts, and to make better provision for the Sale of Food and Drugs in a pure state.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 68,
"text": "| {{|Government Officers (Security) Act 1875|note1=|public|64|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 69,
"text": "| {{|Metropolitan Board of Works (Loans) Act 1875|note1=|public|65|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 70,
"text": "| {{|Statute Law Revision Act 1875|public|66|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 71,
"text": "| {{|Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|67|02-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Laws relating to Private and District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 72,
"text": "| {{|Department of Science and Art Act 1875|note1=|public|68|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for making further Provision respecting the Department of Science and Art.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 73,
"text": "| {{|Militia (Voluntary Enlistment) Act 1875|note1=|public|69|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to consolidate and amend certain Laws relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
{
"paragraph_id": 74,
"text": "| {{|Chimney Sweepers Act 1875|public|70|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for further amending the Law relating to Chimney Sweepers.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 75,
"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1875|note1=|public|71|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 76,
"text": "| {{|Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1875|note1=|public|72|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to continue various expiring Laws.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
},
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"paragraph_id": 77,
"text": "| {{|India Home (Appointments) Act 1875|public|73|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
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"paragraph_id": 78,
"text": "| {{|Public Health (Scotland) Act 1867 Amendment Act 1875|note1=|public|74|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Contagious Diseases (Animals) (Scotland) Act 1875|public|75|11-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869. }}",
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"text": "| {{|Ecclesiastical Fees Act 1875|note1=|public|76|11-08-1875|archived=n|}}",
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"text": "| {{|Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1875|note1=|public|77|11-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Appropriation Act 1875|public|78|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Legal Practitioners Act 1875|note1=|public|79|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Legal Practitioners.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 84,
"text": "| {{|Remission of Penalties Act 1875|note1=|public|80|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Act of the twenty-first year of the reign of King George the Third, chapter forty-nine, intituled \"An Act for preventing certain abuses and profanations on the Lord's Day called Sunday,\" and for further amending the law concerning the remission of penalties.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 85,
"text": "| {{|Sheriff Substitute (Scotland) Act 1875|public|81|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to authorise the payment out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of the Salary of an additional Sheriff Substitute in Scotland; and for other purposes.}}",
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"text": "| {{|National School Teachers Residences (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|82|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to afford facilities for the erection, enlargement, improvement, and purchase of dwelling-houses for residences for Teachers of certain National Schools in Ireland.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Local Loans Act 1875|note1=|public|83|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Securities for Loans contracted by Local Authorities.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 88,
"text": "| {{|Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act 1875|note1=|public|84|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to regulate the Expenses and to control the Charges of Returning Officers at Parliamentary Elections.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1875|note1=|public|85|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for amending the Foreign Jurisdiction Acts.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875|note1=|public|86|13-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Conspiracy, and to the Protection of Property, and for other purposes.|note4=(Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Land Transfer Act 1875|note1=or Lord Cairns' Act|public|87|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to simplify Titles and facilitate the Transfer of Land in England.}}",
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"text": "| {{|Merchant Shipping Act 1875|note1=|public|88|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to make provision for giving further powers to the Board of Trade for stopping unseaworthy Ships.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 93,
"text": "| {{|Public Works Loans Act 1875|note1=|public|89|13-08-1875|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to consolidate with Amendments the Acts relating to Loans for Public Works.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 94,
"text": "| {{|Employers and Workmen Act 1875|public|90|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to enlarge the powers of County Courts in respect of disputes between Employers and Workmen, and to give other Courts a limited civil jurisdiction in respect of such disputes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 95,
"text": "| {{|Trade Marks Registration Act 1875|note1=|public|91|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to establish a Register of Trade Marks.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 96,
"text": "| {{|Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1875|public|92|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act for amending the Law relating to Agricultural Holdings in England.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 97,
"text": "| {{|Copyright of Designs Act 1875|note1=|public|93|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend the Copyright of Designs Acts.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 98,
"text": "| {{|Offences against the Person Act 1875|public|94|13-08-1875|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to amend the Law relating to Offences against the Person.|note4=(Repealed by Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885) }}",
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"text": "| {{|Sanitary Law (Dublin) Amendment Act 1875|public|95|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to amend an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the thirty-third and thirty-fourth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter one hundred and six, intituled \"An Act to amend the Sanitary Act, 1866, so far as relates to the City of Dublin.\"}}",
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"paragraph_id": 100,
"text": "| {{|National School Teachers (Ireland) Act 1875|note1=|public|96|13-08-1875|archived=n|An Act to provide for additional payments to Teachers of National Schools in Ireland.}}",
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"text": "}}",
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"paragraph_id": 103,
"text": "| {{|Worksop Waterworks Act 1875|local|63|14-06-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n| An Act for better supplying with Water the Parish of Worksop, in the County of Nottingham; and for other purposes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 104,
"text": "| {{|Burntisland Harbour Act 1875|local|1|05-02-1875|note3=|repealed=y|archived=n| |note4=(Repealed by Forth Ports Authority Order Confirmation Act 1969 (c.xxxiv)) }}",
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"text": "{{legislationuk|act |- | {{|Cornwallis Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|1|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to amend and extend the Cornwallis Estate Act, 1870.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 107,
"text": "| {{|Paget's Settled Estates Act 1875|note1=|private|2|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the working and granting Leases of the Mines and Minerals under the Settled Estates devised by the Will of Charles Paget, late of Ruddington Grange, in the County of Nottingham, deceased; and for other purposes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 108,
"text": "| {{|Leigh Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|3|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to vest in Trustees powers to grant Building and other Leases of and to sell and exchange the Estates devised by the Will of John Gerard Leigh, Esquire, decease, and to give other powers to such Trustees for the management and improvement of such Estates; and for other purposes.}}",
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"paragraph_id": 109,
"text": "| {{|Paddington Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|4|02-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for extending the powers exerciseable by virtue of \"The Paddington Estate Act, 1871,\" and the therein recited Acts by the Lessees of the Estate, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, of granting Building or Repairing Leases, and of accepting surrenders of existing Leases of four hundred acres, part of the Estate (and of granting new Leases in lieu of the surrendered Leases), by enabling Agreements to be made with the Commissioners for leasing or otherwise dealing with the excess of acreage over the four hundred acres.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 110,
"text": "| {{|Lord Windsor's Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|5|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for authorising the raising of Money on the Security of Estates in the County of Glamorgan, settled by the Will of the Right Honourable Other Archer, late Earl of Plymouth, deceased, and the application of the Money for the Improvement of parts of the Estates, in order to render them available as Building Lands, and for extending the power of granting Mineral Leases conferred by the said Will; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 111,
"text": "| {{|Glenuiag Estate Act 1875|note1=|private|6|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act to authorise the sale of certain portions of the Forest of Monar, called the Grazings and Shealings of Glenuiack (otherwise Glenuiag) and Pollanbuy, in the county of Ross, being part of the entailed Estates now held by Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, of Coul, Baronet, and to authorise the purchase of other Lands to be entailed; and for other purposes.}}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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"paragraph_id": 112,
"text": "| {{|Charles Sheils' Charity Act 1875|note1=|private|7|11-08-1875|maintained=y|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for amending \"Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1864,\" and \"Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1866.\" }}",
"title": "38 & 39 Vict."
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