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respectively. A number of the Acts included in this list are still in force in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. Because these two jurisdictions are entirely separate, the version of an Act in force in one may differ from the version in force in the other; similarly, an Act may have been repealed in one but not in the other. A number of Acts passed by the
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also extended to Ireland during this period.


13th century


1 Hen. 3 (1216)

* Great Charter of Ireland 1216


11 Hen. 3 (1226)

* Curtesy Act 1226


20 Hen. 3 (1236)

*Observance in Ireland of
Statute of Merton The Statute of Merton or Provisions of Merton (Latin: ''Provisiones de Merton'', or ''Stat. Merton''), sometimes also known as the Ancient Statute of Merton, was a statute passed by the Parliament of England in 1235 during the reign of Henry II ...


21 Hen. 3 (1237)

*Concerning those born before wedlock


22 Hen. 3 (1238)

*Inheritance of bastard


12 Edw. 1 (1284)

*Observance in Ireland of Statute of Rutland


13 Edw. 1 (1285)

*Observance in Ireland of Statute of Westminster I and Statute of Gloucester *Observance in Ireland of Statute of Westminster II


20 Edw. 1 (1292)

* City of Limerick Act 1292


21 Edw. 1 (1293)

* Sheriffs Act 1293


28 Edw. 1 (1300)

*Custom of Ireland as to goods of testator *Export of silver


14th century


1 Edw. 2 (1307)

*Observance in Ireland of
Statute of Winchester The Statute of Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. I, St. 2; Law French: '), also known as the Statute of Winton, was a statute enacted by King Edward I of England that reformed the system of Watch and Ward ( watchmen) of the Assize of Arms of 1252, and r ...


13 Edw. 2 (1320)

*Confirmation of observance in Ireland of Statutes of Merton, Marlborough, Westminster the First, Westminster the Second, Gloucester


17 Edw. 2 (1324)

*Observance in Ireland of Statute of Lincoln *Observance in Ireland of
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29 Edw. 3 (1355)

*Forestallers of Fish


31 Edw. 3 (1357)

*State of the Land of Ireland


40 Edw. 3 (1366)

*
Statute of Kilkenny The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts enacted by the Parliament of Ireland at Kilkenny in 1366, aiming to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland. Background to the Statutes By the middle decades of the ...


13 Ric. 2 (1389)

*Prohibition of sale of falcons, hawks, etc.


15 Ric. 2 (1391)

*Observance in Ireland of Statutes of England


15th century


3 Hen. 4 (1402)

*Forcible Entry


11 Hen. 4 (1410)

*Election of sheriffs: confirmation of rights * False Imprisonment Act 1410


7 Hen. 6 (1428)

*c. 8 Indictments and Pleadings Act 1428


16 Hen. 6 (1437)

* Treatment of Foreign Merchants Act 1437


33 Hen. 6

*c. 9 Ships guarding the sea between Ireland and England to have certain tolls


37 Hen. 6 (1459)

*c. 1 Warrants and Patents


38 Hen. 6

*c. 14 Foreign enemies spoil and slay merchants, &c., on sea


3 Edw. 4 (1463)

*c. 9 Town of Dungarvan Act 1463 *c. 21 Town of Youghal Act 1463


5 Edw. 4 (1465)

* City of Cork Act 1465


7 Edw. 4 (1467)

*c. 2 ''An Act that none shall purchase Benefices from Rome''


7 & 8 Edw. 4 (1467)

*c. 58 Borough of Drogheda Act 1467 *c. 64 Borough of Drogheda (No. 2) Act 1467


10 Edw. 4 (1470)

*c. 10 Herring Fishery Act 1470


11 & 12 Edw. 4 (1471)

*c. 80 Parliamentary Privilege Act 1471


15 & 16 Edw. 4 (1475)

*c. 8 Taking of Pledges Act 1475


16 & 17 Edw. 4 (1476)

*c. 17 County of Louth Act 1476 *c. 22 Courts Act 1476


18 Edw. 4 (1478)

*Confirmation of rights: pestilence * Saint Werburgh's Church Act 1478


18 Edw. 4 Sess. 1 (1478)

*c. 8 Bog of Allen Act 1478


21 Edw. 4 (1481)

* Christ Church Lands Act 1481


21 & 22 Edw. 4 (1481)

* Christ Church Grants Act 1481 * Town of Ardee Act 1481


1 & 2 Hen. 7 (1486)

*c. 4 City of Dublin Act 1486 *c. 5 Borough of Drogheda Act 1486


9 Hen. 7 (1493)

* Distress etc. Act 1493


10 Hen. 7 (1495)

*c. 4
Poynings' Law (on certification of acts) Poynings' Law or the Statute of Drogheda ( 10 Hen.7 c.4 'The Irish Statutes'' numberingor 10 Hen.7 c.9 'Analecta Hibernica'' numbering later titled "An Act that no Parliament be holden in this Land until the Acts be certified into England" ...
*c. 22
Poynings' Law (confirmation of English statutes) An Act confirming all the Statutes made in England (10 Hen.7 c.22; short title Poynings' Law in Northern Ireland and Poynings' Act 1495 in the Republic of Ireland) is an act passed by the Parliament of Ireland which gave all statutes "late made ...
("Poynings' Act 1495" in the UK, where it is still in force)


16th century


8 & 9 Hen. 8

*c. 9 Foreigners fishing off coast to land one-third of the catch in Ireland


28 Hen. 8 (1537)

*c. 2 Marriage Act 1537 *c. 5 ''An Act authorising the King, His Heirs and Successors, to be supreme Head of the Church of Ireland'' *c. 7 Treason Act (Ireland) 1537 *c. 18 Administration of Estates Act 1537 *c. 22 Inland Navigation Act 1537


28 & 29 Hen. 8

*c. 17 Marriage (No. 2) Act 1537 *c. 24 County of Wexford Act 1536 *c. 32 Borough of Wexford Act 1536 *c. 37 Boyne Weirs Act 1536


33 Hen. 8 (1542)

*c. 1
Crown of Ireland Act 1542 The Crown of Ireland Act 1542 is an Act passed by the Parliament of Ireland (33 Hen. 8 c. 1) on 18 June 1542, which created the title of King of Ireland for King Henry VIII of England and his successors, who previously ruled the island as Lor ...
(still in force in UK) *Mispleading and Jeoyfailes *c. 6 Marriage Act 1542 *c. 10 Joint Tenants


33 Hen. 8 Sess. 2 (1542)

* c. 3 ''An Act touching Mispleading and Jeoyfailes''


34 Hen. 8 (1543)

*c. 1 Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543


3 & 4 Phil. & Mar. (1556)

*c. 2 Settlement of Laois and Offaly *c. 11 Treason Act *c. 14 Regal Power of Queen


2 Eliz. 1 (1560)

*c. 1 ' (still in force in UK) *c. 2 ''An Act for the Uniformitie of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and the Administration of the Sacraments'' *c. 6 ''An Act whereby certaine Offences be made Treasons''


12 Eliz. 1 (1570)

*c. 1 ''An Act for the Erection of Free Schooles'' *c. 2 ''An Act that Exemplifications shall be of the same Effect and Strength as the Record or Matter exemplified should be''


28 Eliz. 1 (1586)

*c. 1 Perjury Act 1586 *c. 2 Witchcraft Act 1586


17th century


1610-1619


11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1 (1613-15)

*c. 2 Piracy Act 1613 *c. 8 '


1630-1639


10 Chas. 1 (1634)

*c. 3 ''An Act for confirming of letters patent hereafter to be past upon his Majesties commission of grace for the remedy of defective titles'' *c. 5 Recovery of rents by executors


10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2 (1634)

*c. 1 Statute of Uses 1634 *c. 3 Conveyancing Act 1634 *c. 4 ''An Act concerning grantees of reversions, to take advantage of breaches of conditions &c.'' *c. 6 Trespass Act 1634 *c. 14 ''An Act for the continuance of actions after the death of any King'' *c. 17 ''An Act that where the plaintiffe is non-suited, the defendant shall recover costs''


10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3 (1634)

*c. 2 ''Explanation of 10 Chas. 1 c. 3'' *c. 3 ''Re
plantation A plantation is an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. The ...
'' *c. 7 ''An Act for contentation of debts upon execution'' *c. 10 Administration of Estates Act 1634 *c. 13 Forcible Entry Act 1634 *c. 15 Maintenance and Embracery Act 1634 *c. 18 Sheriffs Act 1634


10 & 11 Chas. 1 (1634-35)

*c. 3 Ecclesiastical Lands Act 1634 *c. 8 ''An Act to give costs to the defendant, upon a nonsuite of the plaintiffe, or verdict against him'' *c. 10 ''An Act to prevent and punish the abuses in procuring processe and supersedeas of the peace and good behaviour out of his Majesties courts of Chancery and Kings Bench and to prevent abuses in procuring writs of certiorari, &c.'' *c. 11 Common Informers Act 1634 *c. 12 ''Re privilege of Parliament'' *c. 35 Cruelty to horses and sheep


15 Chas. 1 Sess. 2 (1639)

*c. 3 Forfeiture Act 1639 (still in force in UK) *c. 6 ''An Act for strengthening of letters patent past and to be past, upon any of his Majesties commissions of grace for the remedy of defective titles, etc.''


1660-1669


14 & 15 Chas. 2 (1662)

*c. 3 Hostlers and innkeepers


14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4 (1662)

*c. 2 ''Re
plantation A plantation is an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. The ...
'' *c. 10 ''An Act for real union and division of parishes, and concerning churches, free-schools and exchanges'' *c. 19 Tenures Abolition Act 1662 *c. 21 ''An Act for increasing the fee of the seal due to the lord chancellor of Ireland''


17 & 18 Chas. 2 (1665)

*c. 2 ''Re
plantation A plantation is an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. The ...
'' *c. 6 ''An Act for the Uniformity of Publique Prayers and Administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies; and for establishing the Forme of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops, Priests and Deacons, in the Church of Ireland'' *c. 11 ''An Act to prevent Delays in extending Statutes, Judgements and Recognizances'' *c. 20 ''An Act for the trial by Nisi Prius of Issues laid in the City of Dublin and County of Dublin'' *c. 21 St. Patrick's Cathedral Act 1665


1690-1700


4 Will. & Mar. (1692)

*c. 1 '' An Act of Recognition, of their Majesties undoubted Right to the Crown of Ireland'' (still in force in UK) *c. 2 ''An Act for encouragement of Protestant strangers to settle in this kingdom of Ireland'' *c. 4 ''An Act for taking Affidavits in the Country, to be made use of in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer''


7 Will. 3 (1695)

*c. 2 ''An Act for taking away the Writ de heretico comburendo'' *c. 3 ''An Act declaring all Attainders and all other Acts made in the late pretended Parliament, to be void'' *c. 4 '' An Act to Restrain foreign Education'' *c. 5 ''An Act for the better securing the government, by disarming papists'' *c. 6 Statute of Distribution 1695 *c. 8 Life Estates Act 1695 *c. 9 Profane Oaths Act 1695 *c. 12 Statute of Frauds 1695 *c. 13 Sheriffs Act 1695 *c. 14 ''An Act declaring which days in the year shall be observed as holy-days'' *c. 15 ''An Act for granting a Supply to his Majesty, by raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise'' *c. 17 Sunday Observance Act 1695 *c. 18 Bail in civil actions *c. 21 ''An Act for the better suppressing Tories, Robbers, and Rapparees; and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes'' *c. 22 Distress for Rent Act 1695


9 Will. 3 (1697)

*c. 1 '' An Act for banishing all Papists exercising any Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and all Regulars of the Popish Clergy out of this Kingdom'' - known as the "Banishment Act" *c. 2 ''An Act for the Confirmation of Articles made at the Surrender of the City of Limerick'' *c. 3 ''An Act to prevent Protestants inter-marrying with Papists'' *c. 5 ''An Act to hinder the Reversal of several Outlawries and Attainders, and to prevent the Return of Subjects of this Kingdom who have gone into the Dominions of the French King in Europe'' *c. 8 ''An Act for granting a supply to his Majesty, by raising money by a poll'' *c. 9 ''An Act to Supply the Defects, and for better Execution of an Act passed this present Session of Parliament, entituled, An act for the better suppressing Tories and Rapparees; and for preventing Robberies, Burglaries, and other heinous Crimes'' *c. 10 Costs and prevention of frivolous suits *c. 11 Clandestine Mortgages Act 1697 *c. 13 Transferring suits from inferior Courts *c. 16 St. Michan's Parish Act 1697


10 Will. 3 (1698)

*c. 6 Glebe Act 1698 *c. 7 Confirming estates under Acts of Settlement *c. 8 Deer Protection Act 1698 *c. 10 ''An Act for traversing Inquisitions'' *c. 13 ''An Act to prevent Papists being Solicitors'' *c. 14 Arbitration


See also

*
List of Acts of the Oireachtas This is a list of Acts of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament) for the years 1922 to present. ;Notes In the lists below, unless otherwise stated, all Acts are public Acts. Prior to 2003, the short title of legislation included a comma before the ...
* List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament


References

* - contains all Acts. * - contains all Acts. * - contains all Acts. * - contains Acts in force when edition was published. * * (Index includes medieval "royal ordinances and similar documents that are recognised as having the force and effect of an Act of Parliament".) *


Endnotes

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1700 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 19), where then Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 11 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 17 ...