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54 Geo. 3

Continuing the second session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 4 November 1813 until 30 July 1814.


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. c. 98) for repealing the several Duties of Customs, and granting other Duties in lieu thereof, as relates to the Duties payable on Salt exported. , {{, Importation Act 1814, public, 51, 04-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to revive and further continue, until Nine Months after the Conclusion of the present War, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second,{{efn, Importation Act 1733 ( 7 Geo. 2. c. 18) for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo. , {{, Gold Currency Act 1814, public, 52, 04-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to revive and continue, during the Continuance of any Act imposing any Restriction on the Governor and Company of the Bank of England with respect to Payments in Cash, an Act of the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. 50) for making more effectual Provision for preventing the Current Gold Coin of the Realm from being paid or accepted for a greater Value than the Current Value of such Coin; and for other Purposes therein mentioned. , {{, Exchequer Bills Act 1814, public, 53, 04-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, Suits Against Spiritual Persons Act 1814, public, 54, 18-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to discontinue Proceedings in certain Actions already commenced, and to prevent vexatious Suits against Spiritual Persons, under an Act passed in the Forty third Year of His present Majesty;{{efn, name=B(E)A1803 and further to continue, until the Twentieth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, an Act of the present Session of Parliament,{{efn, name=AASPS1813 for staying Proceedings under the said Act. , {{, Quartering of Soldiers Act 1814, public, 55, 18-05-1814, archived=n, An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Inn-keepers and others on quartering Soldiers. , {{, Sculpture Copyright Act 1814, note1=The citation of this act by this
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, public, 56, 18-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 38 Geo. 3. c. 71) for encouraging the Art of making new Models and Casts of Busts, and other Things therein mentioned; and for giving further Encouragement to such Arts. , {{, Exportation Act 1814, public, 57, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the Schedule annexed to an Act of the Forty fifth Year of His present Majesty, by which the Drawbacks and Bounties on Sugar exported are to be ascertained, and Substituting another in lieu thereof; and to permit the Importation of Sugar, Coffee and other Articles, the Produce of Martinique, Mariegalante,{{efn, name=MG, Marie-Galante, a dependency of
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Saint Martin and Suba, under the same Duties and Regulations as similar Articles of the British Plantations, to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and fifteen. , {{, Protection of Trade During Hostilities Act 1814, public, 58, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, during the present Hostilities with the United States of America, an Act of the Forty third Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 43 Geo. 3. c. 57) for the better Protection of the Trade of the United Kingdom. , {{, Slave Trade Act 1814, public, 59, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to allow ships taken and condemned for being used in carrying on the Slave Trade to be registered as British-built Ships. , {{, Embezzlement of Cordage Act 1814, public, 60, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act for the better preventing the Embezzlement of His Majesty's Cordage. , {{, Public Office in Colony Act 1814, public, 61, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act of the Twenty second Year of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to prevent the granting in future any Patent Office, to be exercised in any Colony or Plantation, now or at any Time hereafter belonging to The Crown of Great Britain, for any longer Term than during such Time as the Grantee thereof, or Person appointed thereto, shall discharge the Duty thereof in Person, and behave well therein."{{efn, ( 22 Geo. 3. c. 75) , {{, County Infirmaries (Ireland) Act 1814, note1=, public, 62, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend several Acts for erecting or establishing Public Infirmaries or Hospitals in Ireland so far as relates to the Surgeons and Apothecaries of such Infirmaries or Hospitals. , {{, Dublin Record Office Act 1814, public, 63, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend several Acts for enabling His Majesty's Postmaster General of Ireland to purchase Premises for the Enlargement of the General Post Office in the City of Dublin. , {{, Customs (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 64, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, certain Temporary or War Duties of Customs on the Importation of Goods, Wares and Merchandize into Great Britain. , {{, Customs (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 65, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal certain Duties on French Goods imported into Great Britain, and on Foreign Hides exported to France, and to grant other Duties on French Goods so imported. , {{, Customs (No. 4) Act 1814, public, 66, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the Duties on Teak Wood and other Ship Timber imported from the East Indies; and to repeal so much of an Act of the Nineteenth Year of His late Majesty,{{efn, Sail Cloth Act 1745 ( 19 Geo. 2. c. 27) as exempts Captains of Vessels coming from the East Indies, from Penalties for having Foreign-made Sails. , {{, Justiciary Courts (Scotland) Act 1814, note1=, public, 67, 27-05-1814, archived=n, An Act to allow Viva Voce Verdicts to be returned to the High Court and Circuit Courts of Judiciary of Scotland, in certain Cases; and for allowing Appeals to the Circuit Courts of Judiciary, in Civil Cases, to a certain Amount. , {{, Ecclesiastical Proctors (Ireland) Act 1814, note1=, public, 68, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland; and for the more easy Recovery of Church Rates and Tithes. , {{, Customs (No. 5) Act 1814, public, 69, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to permit the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal, Malt and Flour, from any Part of the United Kingdom, without Payment of Duty, or receiving of Bounty. , {{, Crown Lands Act 1814, public, 70, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for the further Improvement of the Land Revenue of The Crown. , {{, Manufacture of Maidstone Geneva Act 1814, public, 71, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, the Manufacture of Maidstone Geneva. , {{, Trade Act 1814, public, 72, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for permitting a Trade between The United Provinces and certain Colonies now in His Majesty's Possession. , {{, Excise Act 1814, public, 73, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, certain Additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain. , {{, Lotteries Act 1814, public, 74, 17-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries. , {{, Treasury Bills (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 75, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for raising the Sum of One Million seven hundred and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four pence Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Tear One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, National Debt Act 1814, public, 76, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty four Millions by way of Annuities. , {{, Customs (No. 6) Act 1814, public, 77, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty third Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 53 Geo. 3. c. 84) for repealing the Duties payable on the Importation of Wine the Produce of the Cape of Good Hope, and its Dependencies, and charging other Duties in lieu thereof. , {{, Removal of Wool Act 1814, public, 78, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Ninth and Tenth Year of the Reign of King William the Third,{{efn,
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9 Will. 3 9 Will. 3 The third session of the 3rd Parliament of William III, which met from 3 December 1697 until 5 July 1698. Cited as 9 & 10 Will. 3 in Ruffhead's ''The Statutes at Large''. There are some variations in chapter numbering between ''The ...
. c. 40) and of another Act passed in the Twenty eighth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 28 Geo. 3. c. 38) as respects the Removal of Wool, within a certain Distance of the Sea. , {{, Exchequer Bills (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 79, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for raising the Sum of Six Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Tear One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, Exchequer Bills (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 80, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for raising the Sum of One Million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, Importation and Exportation Act 1814, public, 81, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and to amend several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties, and for allowing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into and exported from Ireland, and to grant until the said Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifteen certain new Duties on the Importation, and to allow Drawbacks on the Exportation of certain Goods, Wares and Merchandize into and from Ireland, and to make further Regulations for securing the Collection of the said Duties. , {{, Auction Duties (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 82, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant to His Majesty Duties upon Auctions in Ireland, in lieu of former Duties thereon, and to provide for the regulating and securing the Collection of the said Duties, and to prevent Frauds therein. , {{, Exchequer (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 83, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the more effectual Regulation of the Receipts and Issues of His Majesty's Treasury, and for securing the due Application of Money coming into the Hands of the Public Accountants, in Ireland. , {{, Quarter Sessions Act 1814, note1=, public, 84, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for regulating the Time of holding the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions in England. , {{, National Debt (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 85, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for raising the Sum of Three Millions, by way of Annuities for the Service of Ireland. , {{, Army Prize Money Act 1814, public, 86, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for regulating the Payment of Army Prize Money; and to provide for the Payment of unclaimed and forfeited Shares to Chelsea Hospital. , {{, Duties, etc., on Glass (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 87, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant Duties of Excise on certain Sorts of Glass made In Ireland, and to grant and allow certain Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in respect thereof. , {{, Duties on Spirits (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 88, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend the several Acts for regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Spirits distilled in Ireland. , {{, National Debt Reduction Act 1814, public, 89, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the Charge of the further Addition to the Public Funded Debt of Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, Bridges Act 1814, note1=, public, 90, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act to explain and extend an Act, passed in the Forty third Year of His present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for remedy Defects in the Laws relative to the building and repairing of County Bridges, and other Works maintained at the {{sic, Expence, hide=y of the Inhabitants of Counties in England;"{{efn, ( 43 Geo. 3. c. 59) and for extending the said Act to Bridges and other Works maintained at the {{sic, Expence, hide=y of Hundreds., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
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. c. 2) as concerns the time of appointing Overseers of the Poor. , {{, Probate and Legacy Duties (Ireland) Act 1814, note1=, public, 92, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to secure the Payment of Stamp Duties on Probates and Letters of Administration, and on Receipts for Property obtained by Legacy, or Intestacy in Ireland. , {{, Navy Prize Money Act 1814, public, 93, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for regulating the Payment of Navy Prize Money, and the Transmission of Accounts and Payment of Balances to Greenwich Hospital. , {{, Annuities to Retired Judges (Scotland) Act 1814, public, 94, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant additional Annuities to Judges of the Courts of Session, Judiciary and Exchequer, in Scotland, who had resigned their Offices before the last Augmentation of Salaries granted to the Judges of those Courts. , {{, Judges' Pensions (Ireland) Act 1814, note1=, public, 95, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable His Majesty to grant additional Annuities to the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, Judges of the Courts of Common Picas and Exchequer, in Ireland, on the Resignation of their Offices. , {{, Apprentices Act 1814, note1=, public, 96, 18-07-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifth Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled "An Act containing divers Orders for Artificers, Labourers, Servants of Husbandry, and Apprentices."{{efn,
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(c. 14)) , {{, Duties on Glass (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 97, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, several Laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain; for granting an Excise Duty on Common Glass Bottles imported; and for the further Prevention of Frauds in the Exportation of Glass. , {{, Accounts of Expenditure in France Act 1814, public, 98, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to empower the Auditor General of the Accounts in Spain and Portugal to examine Accounts of Public Expenditure in France. , {{, Restriction on Cash Payments Act 1814, public, 99, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, an Act of the Forty fourth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 44 Geo. 3. c. 1) to continue the Restrictions contained in several Acts of His present Majesty on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England. , {{, Exportation (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 100, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the Schedule annexed to an Act of the Forty seventh Year of His present Majesty, by which the Drawbacks and Bounties on Sugars exported from Ireland are to be ascertained, and to substitute another Schedule in lieu thereof; and to permit the Importation into Ireland of Sugar, Coffee and other Articles, the Produce of Martinique, Mariegalante,{{efn, name=MG Guadaloupe, Saint Eustatia,{{efn, name=SE Saint Martin and Saba, under the fame Duties and Regulations, as similar Articles of the British Plantations; to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and fifteen. , {{, Child Stealing Act 1814, public, 101, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the more effectual Prevention of Child Stealing. , {{, British White Herring Fishery Act 1814, public, 102, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, several Acts relating to the British White Herring Fishery. , {{, Customs (No. 7) Act 1814, public, 103, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant until the Tenth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, certain Duties on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into Ireland from any Port or Place within the Limits of the Charter granted to the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies; and to establish further Regulations for the better Security of the Revenue on Goods so imported. , {{, Military Roads, etc. (Scotland) Act 1814, public, 104, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for maintaining and keeping in Repair certain Roads and Bridges made in Scotland, for the Purpose of Military Communication; and for making more effectual Provision for maintaining and repairing Roads made, and Bridges built, in Scotland, under the Authority of the Parliamentary Commissioners for Highland Roads and Bridges. , {{, Duties, etc., India Act 1814, public, 105, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to remove Doubts as to the Duties and Taxes heretofore imposed and levied under the Authority of the several Governments in the East Indies. , {{, Drawbacks on Paper Act 1814, public, 106, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to remove Doubts, as to the Allowance of Drawbacks upon Bibles and Books of Prayer to The King's Printers, under an Act passed in the Thirty fourth Year of His present Majesty.{{efn, ( 34 Geo. 3. c. 20 , {{, Poor Apprentices, etc. Act 1814, public, 107, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to render valid certain Indentures for the binding of Parish Apprentices, and Certificates of the Settlement of Poor Persons. , {{, Burying in Woollen Act 1814, public, 108, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal Two Acts of the Thirtieth{{efn, Burying in Woollen Act 1678 ( 30 Cha. 2. c. 3) and Thirty second{{efn, Burying in Woollen Act 1680 ( 32 Cha. 2. c. 1) Years of King Charles the Second, for burying in Woollen, and for indemnifying Persons against Penalties for Offences committed against the said Acts. , {{, Highways (England) Act 1814, public, 109, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act of the Thirteenth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 13 Geo. 3. c. 87) to explain, amend and reduce into One Act, the Statutes now in force for the Amendment and Preservation of the Public Highways within England; and for other Purposes. , {{, Greenwich Hospital Act 1814, public, 110, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to prevent the Embezzlement of certain Property belonging to the Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, and to amend so much of an Act of the Parliament of Ireland of the Thirty third Year of His present Majesty{{efn, 33 Geo. 3. c. 23 (I) as relates to Payments to Out Pensioners of the said Hospital residing in Ireland. , {{, Importation etc. Act 1814, public, 111, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for preventing the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder and Ammunition; and the making, removing, selling and keeping of Gunpowder, Arms and Ammunition, without Licence. , {{, Hospitals (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 112, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the further Encouragement of Fever Hospitals in Ireland. , {{, Dublin, Site of Record Office Act 1814, public, 113, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to vest in His Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, for ever, Part of the Ground and Buildings now belonging to the Society of King's Inns, Dublin, for the erecting thereon a Repository for Public Records in Ireland. , {{, Insolvent Debtors (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 114, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act, made in the last Session of Parliament,{{efn, ( 53 Geo. 3. c. 138) for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Inland. , {{, Burning of Land (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 115, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland,{{efn, Burning of Land Act 1743 (17 Geo. 2. c. 10 (I)) for preventing the pernicious Practice of burning Land; and for the more effectual destroying of Vermin. , {{, Recovery of Wages (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 116, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the several laws for Recovery of small Sums due for Wages in Ireland, and to make other Provisions for Recovery of such Wages. , {{, Church Building (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 117, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to extend, so far as relates to the building of new Churches, an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, passed in the Thirty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second,{{efn, 33 Geo. 2. c. 11 (I) intituled "An Act for reviving and amending an Act passed in the Twenty third Year of His preset Majesty's Reign,{{efn, 23 Geo. 2. c. 12 (I) intituled 'An Act for amending, continuing, and making more effectual the several Acts now in force in the Kingdom for the more easy Recovery of Tithes and other Ecclesiastical Dues of small Value; and also for the more easy providing a Maintenance for Parish Clerks, so far only as the same relates to the more easy providing a Maintenance for Parish Clerks;' and to encourage the building of new Churches." , {{, Stamps (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 118, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant to His Majesty certain Stamp Duties in Ireland, and to explain and amend an Act made in the Fifty second Year of His Majesty's Reign{{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. 87) for granting Stamp Duties in Ireland. , {{, Postage Act 1814, public, 119, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal certain Duties upon Letters and Packets, sent by the Post within Ireland; and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof. , {{, Customs and Excise Act 1814, public, 120, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters and Things under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes in Ireland. , {{, Customs and Excise (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 121, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the additional Duties of Excise on French Wine imported and on Spirits exported from the Warehouses; and authorizing the Repayment of the additional Duty in respect of French Wine found in Dealers' Stocks; and authorizing the Commissioners of Excise Duties to repay or remit Duties paid on Liquors lost by accidental Staving before Landing. , {{, Customs (No. 8) Act 1814, public, 122, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to alter the Mode of declaring the Value of Goods imported into or exported from Great Britain. , {{, Hop Trade Act 1814, note1=, public, 123, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act of the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 81) to prevent Frauds and Abuses in the Trade of Hops. , {{, Importation (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 124, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to permit the Importation of Tobacco and Snuff into the Port of Plymouth. , {{, Importation (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 125, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act made in the Forty sixth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 46 Geo. 3. c. 117) for permitting the Importation of Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, and Timber, for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America. , {{, Relief of Shipwrecked Mariners, etc. Act 1814, public, 126, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to alter and extend an Act passed in the Eighth Year of King George the First{{efn,
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( 8 Geo. 1. c. 17) for Relief of shipwrecked Mariners and distressed Persons, being His Majesty's Subjects, in the Kingdom of Portugal. , {{, Exportation (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 127, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to permit the Exportation to Foreign Parts from Scotland and Ireland of Linen Cloth, without Stamps. , {{, Dublin Foundling Hospital Act 1814, public, 128, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend the several Acts for regulating the Foundling Hospital in Dublin. , {{, Importation and Exportation (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 129, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to grant to His Majesty Rates and Duties, and to allow Drawbacks and Bounties on certain Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into and exported from Ireland, in lieu of former Rates and Duties, Drawbacks and Bounties. , {{, Restriction on Cash Payments (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 130, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland. , {{, Appointment of Superintending Magistrates, etc. Act 1814, public, 131, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to provide for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland, by appointing Superintending Magistrates and additional Constables in Counties, in certain cases. , {{, House Duty (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 132, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the Duty payable in Ireland on certain Houses or Tenements under the annual Value of Ten Pounds. , {{, Stamps (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 133, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for better enabling the Commissioners of Stamps to make Allowances for spoiled Stamps on Policies of Insurance in Great Britain, and for preventing Frauds relating thereto. , {{, East India Trade, etc. Act 1814, public, 134, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and to amend several Acts for allowing Importations from and Exportations to the Places within use Limits of the Charter of the East India Company, in Ships not of British Built; and for the better Maintenance and Care of Lascars and other Asiatic Seamen arriving in this Kingdom. , {{, Highways (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 135, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to further explain and amend an Act of the Fiftieth Year of His present Majesty's Reign,{{efn, Stage Coaches, etc. (Ireland) Act 1810 ( 50 Geo. 3. c. 32) for repealing certain Parts of several Acts, relating to the limiting the Number of Persons to be carried by Stage Coaches in Ireland. , {{, Northern Lighthouse Commissioners Act 1814, public, 136, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for enabling the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses to purchase the Island and Light of May, at the Entrance of the Frith of Forth; for enabling the Commissioners of the Treasury to advance a certain Sum of Money towards that Purpose; and for amending several Acts in regard to the Northern Lighthouses. , {{, Payment of Creditors (Scotland) Act 1814, public, 137, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland. , {{, Queensferry, Firth of Forth (Finance) Act 1814, public, 138, 25-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable the Trustees appointed by an Act of the Forty ninth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Queensferry Ferry Improvement Act 1809 (
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. c. lxxxiii) for the Improvement of the Passage across the Frith of Forth, called The Queensferry, to carry the same into Execution. , {{, National Debt (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 139, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act of this Session of Parliament,{{efn, National Debt Act 1814 (54 Geo. 3. c. 76) for raising the Sum of Twenty four Millions by way of Annuities. , {{, National Debt (No. 4) Act 1814, public, 140, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend several Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for granting certain Annuities. , {{, Duties on Killing Game Act 1814, public, 141, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to alter so much of an Act made in the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. 93) as relates to the Duties payable in respect of killing of Game. , {{, Exportation (No. 4) Act 1814, public, 142, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to permit the Exportation of Tea to the British Colonies in America, Guernsey, Jersey, Europe and Africa, without Payment of Duty. , {{, Isle of Man Harbours Act 1814, public, 143, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal the Duties granted by an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 11 Geo. 3. c. 52) for repairing, amending and supporting the several Harbours and Sea Ports in the Isle of Man, and for granting new Duties in lieu thereof, and for giving further Powers to the Commissioners appointed under the said Act. , {{, Stamps Act 1814, public, 144, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for better securing the Stamp Duties on Sea Insurances made in London, and for altering the Period for taking out Stamp Office Certificates by {{sic, Attornies, hide=y and others in England. , {{, Corruption of Blood Act 1814, public, 145, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to take away Corruption of Blood save in certain Cases. , {{, Treason Act 1814, public, 146, 27-07-1814, maintained=y, repealed=n, archived=n, An Act to alter the Punishment in certain Cases of High Treason. , {{, Hackney Coaches Act 1814, public, 147, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the better Regulation of the Drivers of Licenced Hackney Coaches; for explaining and amending an Act passed in the Forty eighth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 48 Geo. 3. c. 87) relating to Hackney Coaches; and for authorising the licensing of a limited Number of Hackney Chariots. , {{, Excise (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 148, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for imposing an Excise Duty on Silk Handkerchiefs sold by the East India Company for Home Consumption. , {{, Spirit Trade Act 1814, public, 149, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to regulate, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally. , {{, Distillation of Spirits (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 150, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to consolidate and amend the Regulations contained In several Acts of Parliament, for imposing and levying of Fines upon Parishes, Townlands and other Places, in respect of the unlawful Distillation of Spirits in Ireland. , {{, Office of Agent General for Volunteers, etc. Act 1814, public, 151, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Fifty second Tear of His present Majesty{{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. 152) for better regulating the Office of Agent General for Volunteers and Local Militia, and for the more effectually regulating the said Office; and to make further Provisions for the Regulation of the Office of Agent General. , {{, Carriage of Gunpowder (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 152, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 12 Geo. 3. c. 61) for regulating the Making, Keeping and Carriage of Gunpowder, within Great Britain. , {{, Drawback on Paper Act 1814, public, 153, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to regulate the Payment of Drawback on Paper allowed to the Universities in Scotland. , {{, Improvement at Westminster Act 1814, public, 154, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for further amending and enlarging the Powers of an Act of the Forty sixth Year of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act for consolidating and rendering more effectual the several Acts for the Purchase of Buildings, and further Improvement of the Streets and Places near to Westminster Hall and the Two Houses of Parliament;"{{efn, ( 46 Geo. 3. c. 89) and for other Purposes therein mentioned. , {{, Aliens Act 1814, public, 155, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal an Act{{efn, Aliens Act 1803 ( 43 Geo. 3. c. 155) for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain cases; and for substituting other Provisions, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, in lieu thereof. , {{, Copyright Act 1814, public, 156, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend the several Acts for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies and Copyright of Printed Books, to the Authors of such Books or their Assigns. , {{, Office of Works Act 1814, public, 157, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the better Regulation of the Conduct of the Business of the Office of Works, and the Expenditure thereof. , {{, Incitement to Mutiny Act 1814, public, 158, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, for One Year, certain Acts for the better Prevention and Punishment of Attempts to seduce Persons serving in His Majesty's Forces by Sea or Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience. , {{, Harbours Act 1814, note1=, public, 159, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the better Regulation of the several Ports, Harbours, Roadsteads, Sounds, Channels, Bays and Navigable Rivers, in the United Kingdom; and of His Majesty's Docks, Dock Yards, Arsenals, Wharfs, Moorings and Stores therein; and for repealing several Acts passed for that Purpose. , {{, Annuity to Princess of Wales Act 1814, public, 160, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act, to enable His Majesty to settle an Annuity upon Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, during the joint Lives of His Majesty and of Her Royal Highness. , {{, Annuity, etc., to Duke of Wellington Act 1814, public, 161, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Arthur Duke of Wellington and his Heirs; and for empowering the Lord High Treasurer or Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to advance, out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain, a Sum of Money in lieu of such Annuity, to purchase an Estate in order to accompany the said Title, in consideration of the eminent and signal Services performed by the said Duke of Wellington to His Majesty and to the Public; and for making further Provision for the Disposal of a Sum of Money granted by an Act of the last Session of Parliament for purchasing an Estate for the said Duke, then Marquis of Wellington. , {{, Annuity to Lord Beresford, etc. Act 1814, public, 162, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Beresford, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Beresford shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services. , {{, Annuity to Lord Combermere, etc. Act 1814, public, 163, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Combermere, and the Two next Persons to whom the Title of Lord Combermere shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services. , {{, Annuity to Lord Exmouth Act 1814, public, 164, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Exmouth, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Exmouth shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services. , {{, Annuity to Lord Hill Act 1814, public, 165, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Hill, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Hill shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services. , {{, Annuity to Lord Lynedoch Act 1814, public, 166, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Lynedoch, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Lynedoch shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services. , {{, Appropriation Act 1814, public, 167, 29-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for applying a certain Sum of Money arisen or to arise from certain Duties granted to His Majesty during the Continuance of the present War, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. , {{, Informal Attestation of Certain Deeds Act 1814, public, 168, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend the Laws respecting the Attestation of Instruments of Appointment and Revocation, made in exercise of certain Powers in Deeds, Wills and other Instruments. , {{, Postage (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 169, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for making certain Regulations respecting the Postage of Ship Letters, and of Letters in Great Britain. , {{, Poor Relief Act 1814, note1=, public, 170, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to repeal certain Provisions in Local Acts, for the Maintenance and Regulation of the Poor; and to make other Provisions in relation thereto. , {{, Customs, etc. Act 1814, public, 171, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to empower the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to restore Seizures; or remit or mitigate Fines, Penalties or Forfeitures, incurred concerning any Laws relating to the Customs or Excise, or Navigation and Trade of Great Britain. , {{, Duties on Spirits (Scotland) Act 1814, public, 172, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for repealing the Duties payable in Scotland upon Distillers' Wash, Spirits and Licences, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof. , {{, Land Tax Redemption Act 1814, note1=, public, 173, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to alter and amend certain of the Powers and Provisions of several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax; and for making further Provision for the Redemption thereof. , {{, Post Horse Duties, etc. (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 174, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for letting to Farm the Post Horse Duties. , {{, Residence on Benefices, etc. (England) Act 1814, public, 175, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to explain and amend several Acts relating to Spiritual Persons holding of Farms; and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices, in England, for One Year, and from thence until Six Weeks after the Meeting of the then next Session of Parliament. , {{, Local Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 176, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Local Militia in Great Britain, for the Tear One thousand eight hundred and fourteen. , {{, Militia Pay (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 177, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace. , {{, Yeomanry Corps, etc. (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 178, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue so much of an Act made in the Forty third Tear of His present Majesty's Reign,{{efn, Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry Act 1803 ( 43 Geo. 3. c. 121) for authorizing the {{sic, billetting, hide=y and subjecting to Military Discipline, certain Yeomanry Corps and Officers of Cavalry or Infantry, as relates to such Corps in Ireland. , {{, Militia (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 179, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act, passed in the Forty ninth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act for amending and reducing into One Act of Parliament the several Laws for raising and training the Militia of Ireland."{{efn, Militia (Ireland) Act 1809 (
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. c. 120?) , {{, Unlawful Combinations (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 180, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to provide for the preserving and restoring of Peace in such Parts of Ireland as may at any time be disturbed by seditious Persons, or by Persons entering into unlawful Combinations or Conspiracies. , {{, Assaults (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 181, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to render more easy and effectual Redress for Assaults in Ireland. , {{, Trade of Malta, etc. Act 1814, public, 182, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act{{efn, Malta Act 1801 ( 41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. 103) for regulating the Trade to the Isle of Malta; and to revive and continue for the same Period, several Acts relating to the Trade to the Cape of Good Hope; and to the bringing and landing certain Prize Goods in Great Britain. , {{, Excise (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 183, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to impose a Countervailing Duty of Excise on Bleaching Powder imported from Ireland. , {{, Accounts of Colonial Revenues Act 1814, public, 184, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the effectual Examination of Accounts of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Colonial Revenues in the Islands of Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and in the Settlements of the Cape of Good Hope, for Five Years. , {{, Exportation (No. 5) Act 1814, public, 185, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to allow a Bounty on the Exportation from Great Britain of British-made Cordage. , {{, Apprehension of Offenders Act 1814, public, 186, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for the more easy apprehending and trying of Offenders, escaping from one Part of the United Kingdom to the other. , {{, Depredations on the Thames Act 1814, public, 187, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to revive and continue, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty and to amend several Acts for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames, and its Vicinity. , {{, Exchequer Bills (No. 4) Act 1814, public, 188, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain, and for applying the Sum of Two hundred thousand Pounds British Currency for the Service of Ireland. , {{, Militia Pay (Great Britain) Act 1814, public, 189, 30-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing and Contingent {{sic, Expences, hide=y of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain, and of the Miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Surgeons' Mates and Serjeant Majors of Militia, until the Twenty fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and fifteen. , {{, Land Tax Act 1814, public, 190, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for appointing Commissioners for carrying into Execution an Act of this Session of Parliament,{{efn, Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1813 (54 Geo. 3. c. 2) for granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions and Offices in England; and an Act made in the Thirty eighth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 38 Geo. 3. c. 5) for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.


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) , {{, Roads from Cardington and from Roxton Hill Act 1814, local, 17, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Ashford and Maidstone Road Act 1814, local, 18, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Ashford and Maidstone Road Act 1836 (c.l)) , {{, Cockerton Bridge and Staindrop Road Act 1814, local, 19, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Gosport Improvement Act 1814, local, 20, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for watching, lighting and cleansing the Town of Gosport in the County of Southampton; and for amending and rendering more effectual an Act paled in the Third Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, (
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. c. 56) for better paving the Streets and preventing Nuisances and Annoyances in the said Town. , {{, South Molton Roads Act 1814, local, 21, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by South Molton Roads Act 1839 (c.xlix)) , {{, Road from Lyne Bridge Act 1814, local, 22, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Longtown Roads Act 1830 (c.ix)) , {{, Macclesfield Improvement Act 1814, local, 23, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Macclesfield Improvement Act 1825 (c.cxcvi)) , {{, Road from Burbage to Narborough Act 1814, local, 24, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Road from Burbage to Narborough Act 1835 (c.lxxxix)) , {{, Darlington and West Auckland Road Act 1814, local, 25, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Road from Burlington to Llanymynech Act 1814, local, 26, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Ashford and Romney Marsh Road Act 1814, local, 27, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Roads from West Harptree to the Bath and Wells Turnpike Road Act 1814, local, 28, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by West Harptree Road Act 1853 (c.clxii)) , {{, Turnpike Road between North Shields and Morpeth Castle Act 1814, local, 29, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by North Shields and Morpeth Turnpike Road Act 1852 (c.lxxv)) , {{, Selby Ferry and Market Weighton Road Act 1814, local, 30, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for continuing the Term and enlarging the Powers of an Act of the Thirty third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,{{efn, Hemingbrough to Market Weighton Road Act 1793 ( 33 Geo. 3. c. 159) for repairing and widening the Road from Selby Ferry, in the Parish of Hemingbrough, to the Town of Market Weighton, in the East Riding of the County of York., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Selby and Market Weighton Turnpike Road Act 1857 (c.lxv)) , {{, Middleton and Bowes Road Act 1814, local, 31, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Newton Chapel (Manchester) Act 1814, local, 32, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Puttenham Inclosure Act 1814, local, 33, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bray Inclosure Act 1814, local, 34, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bewaldeth Inclosure Act 1814, local, 35, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Hockwold-cum-Wilton Inclosure Act 1814, local, 36, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bewcastle Inclosure Act 1814, local, 37, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Lowestoft Inclosure Act 1814, local, 38, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Allonby in Bromfield Inclosure Act 1814, local, 39, 04-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, London Docks Act 1814, local, 40, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for enlarging and amending the Powers and Provisions of the several Acts for making the London Docks., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Docks Act 1828 (c.cxvi)) , {{, St. George's Parish (Middlesex) Improvement Act 1814, local, 41, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Stepney) Order in Council 1901 (
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/276)) , {{, Severn and Wye Valley Railway and Canal Company Act 1814, local, 42, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for enabling the Severn and Wye Railway and Canal Company to raise a further Sum of Money for the Completion of their Works. , {{, Lewisham Poor Relief and Parochial Rates Act 1814, local, 43, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Lewisham) Order in Council 1901 (
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/218)) , {{, Forehoe Poor Relief Act 1814, local, 44, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Warwickshire Judges' Lodgings Act 1814, local, 45, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for providing a convenient House, with suitable Accommodations, for His Majesty's Judges at the Assizes for the Court of Warwick., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
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(c. 44)) , {{, Birmingham Mining and Copper Company Act 1814, local, 46, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to enable The Birmingham Mining and Copper Company to sue and be sued in the Name of their Secretary. , {{, Lobley Hill and Burtryford Road and Branches Act 1814, local, 47, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Lobley Hill and Burtryford Roads Act 1837 (c.xvi)) , {{, Roads from Swell Wold, Cheltenham and Winchcomb Act 1814, local, 48, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Roads from Swell Wold, Cheltenham and Winchcomb Act 1833 (c.xi)) , {{, Besselsleigh and Hungerford Road Act 1814, local, 49, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Besselsleigh Road Act 1858 (c.xlii)) , {{, Road from Swindon to Ramsbury Act 1814, local, 50, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for making and maintaining a Turnpike Road from Swindon to or near Knighton Farm, in the Parish of Ramsbury, and from Liddington to the Road leading from Swindon to Marlborough, in the County of Wilts. , {{, Sturry and Herne Bay Road Act 1814, local, 51, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Road from Brent Bridge to Plymouth Act 1814, local, 52, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Roads through Lichfield Act 1814, local, 53, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Coleshill through Lichfield, and Rugeley and Alrewas Roads Act 1834 (c.xxviii)) , {{, Balderston and Walton-in-le-Dale Road Act 1814, local, 54, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, New Sleaford and Anwick Road and Tattershall Witham Bridge Act 1814, local, 55, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Sleaford and Tattershall Road Act 1856 (c.xxviii)) , {{, Standedge and Oldham Road Act 1814, local, 56, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Standedge and Oldham Road Act 1827 (c.lxiv)) , {{, Maidstone and Sutton Valence Road Act 1814, local, 57, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Maidstone and Newcastle (Kent) Road Act 1840 (c.lxxxiv)) , {{, Road from Crickhowell to Ross Act 1814, local, 58, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Ross and Abergavenny Road Act 1833 (c.lxi)) , {{, Hampton and Staines Road Act 1814, local, 59, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Road from Burnley to Edenfield Chapel Act 1814, local, 60, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for amending, improving and keeping in Repair the Road from the Town of Burnley, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to the Turnpike Road leading from Bury to Haslingden, at or near Edenfield Chapel, in the Township of Tottington Higher End, in the same County. , {{, Roads in Staffordshire Act 1814, local, 61, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act to continue the Term, and alter and enlarge the Powers of an Act of His present Majesty, for repairing the Road from Stone to Lane End, and to the Road between Leek and Sandon, on Meir Heath, and from thence to Blithe Bridge; and also from Meir to Trentham, and from thence to Stableford Bridge; and the Road from Walton to Eccleshall, in the County of Stafford., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Trentham and Stone Roads Act 1843 (c.xxvi)) , {{, Lees (Yorkshire) and Hebden Bridge Road Act 1814, local, 62, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, York Minster Yard Act 1814, local, 63, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for enlarging and improving The Minster Yard of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter, in York, and other Places adjacent thereto. , {{, Hyett's Estate Act 1814, local, 64, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Middleton (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, local, 65, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Great and Little Clifton Inclosures Act 1814, local, 66, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Hunton and Arrathore Tithes Act 1814, local, 67, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Beethom Inclosure Act 1814, local, 68, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Chiswick Inclosure Act 1814, local, 69, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Edington Inclosure Act 1814, local, 70, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Aft for inclosing Lands in the Hamlet or Chapelry of Edington, in the Parish of Moorlinch, in the County of Somerset. , {{, Renwick Inclosure Act 1814, local, 71, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Mettingham and Bungay Trinity Inclosures Act 1814, local, 72, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bayton Inclosure Act 1814, local, 73, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Sutton Mandeville Inclosure Act 1814, local, 74, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Littlecot Inclosure Act 1814, local, 75, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Aston Clinton Inclosure Act 1814, local, 76, 18-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Sculcoates Additional Church Act 1814, local, 77, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Parish of St. George, Dublin Act 1814, local, 78, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Atlas Assurance Company Act 1814, local, 79, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to enable The Atlas Assurance Company to sue and be sued in the Name of their Chairman, or Secretary, under certain Regulations. , {{, Roads from Stroud Act 1814, local, 80, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for making and maintaining certain Roads from the Town of Stroud, and several other Places therein mentioned, all in the County of Gloucester., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Stroud and Chalford Turnpike Roads Act 1855 (c.cix)) , {{, French Top and Glossop Road Act 1814, local, 81, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by French Top and Stayley Road Act 1838 (c.xl)) , {{, Roads from Stafford to Uttoxeter and to Newport (Salop.) Act 1814, local, 82, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Stafford, Church Bridge and Uttoxeter Road Act 1834 (c.lix)) , {{, Lincoln City Roads Act 1814, local, 83, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Lincoln City Roads Act 1841 (c.cviii)) , {{, Alcester to Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon Road at Woolton Wawen Act 1814, local, 84, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Hungerford and Leckford Road Act 1814, local, 85, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Ashton Gifford Inclosure Act 1814, local, 86, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Wallasey and West Kirby Inclosures Act 1814, local, 87, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Ballymore Eustace Inclosure Act 1814, local, 88, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Crewkerne Inclosure Act 1814, local, 89, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Clayton with Frickley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 90, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Frickley cum Clayton, otherwise Clayton with Frickley, in the West Riding of the County of York. , {{, Barkisland Inclosure Act 1814, local, 91, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Whixall Inclosure Act 1814, local, 92, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Kilmington, Charlton Musgrave, Wincanton and Penselwood Inclosures Act 1814, local, 93, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Ovenden Inclosure Act 1814, local, 94, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Streatley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 95, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Woodland Inclosure Act 1814, local, 96, 27-05-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Dover Castle Gaol, Poor Debtors Relief Act 1814, local, 97, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for the Relief of Poor Debtors, and others, confined within the Gaol of Dover Castle. , {{, Newport Pagnell Canal Act 1814, local, 98, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal from Newport Pagnell to The Grand Junction Canal, at Great Linford, in the County of Buckingham., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Newport Pagnell Railway Act 1863 (c.cx)) , {{, Delamere Forest Inclosure Act 1814, local, 99, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for altering and amending an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty's Reign,{{efn, Delamere Forest Inclosure Act 1812 ( 52 Geo. 3. c. cxxxvi) for inclosing the Forest of Delamere, in the County of Chester. , {{, Aberdeen Courthouse, City and County Offices and Gaol Act 1814, local, 100, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for erecting and maintaining a new Court House and other Offices for the City and County of Aberdeen, and for providing and maintaining an additional Gaol for the said City and County, and for other Purposes relating thereto., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Aberdeen County and Municipal Buildings Act 1866 (c.civ)) , {{, Usk Tram Road Act 1814, local, 101, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for making and maintaining a Tram Road or Railway from the Parish of Mamhilad, in the County of Monmouth, to or near Usk Bridge, in the said County. , {{, Inverary Gaol and Courthouse Act 1814, local, 102, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Buckinghamshire County Rate Act 1814, local, 103, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for making a fair and equal County Rate for the County of Buckingham., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 The Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c. 12) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which repealed more than 250 Acts of Parliament in full, and more than 50 in part. History In January 2008 the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Comm ...
(c. 12)) , {{, Kent Justices Act 1814, local, 104, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by County of Kent Act 1981 (c. xviii)) , {{, Bath Improvement Act 1814, local, 105, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by City of Bath Act 1851 (c.civ)) , {{, Wolverhampton Improvement and Markets Act 1814, note1={{bror the Wolverhampton Improvement Act 1814, local, 106, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for improving the Town of Wolverhampton, in the County of Stafford, and for removing and regulating the Markets in the said Town., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Wolverhampton Improvement Act 1853 (c.xxviii)) , {{, Bristol Commercial Rooms Act 1814, local, 106, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for enabling the Proprietors of The Commercial Roams in the City of Bristol, to sue and be sued in the Name of their Secretary, and for the Regulation of the said Rooms, and the Property thereof. , {{, Dartford Improvement Act 1814, local, 107, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by County of Kent Act 1981 (c. xviii)) , {{, Gateshead Improvement Act 1814, local, 108, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Tyne and Wear Act 1980 (c. xliii)) , {{, St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter Act 1814, local, 110, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for enlarging the Powers of an Act of His present Majesty, for repairing the Church of Saint Sidwell, in the City of Exeter. , {{, Liverpool Additional Church Act 1814, local, 111, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Liverpool Church Repealing Act 1823 (c.lxxxix)) , {{, Lambeth Parish Churchyard and Approaches Act 1814, local, 112, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, St. Mary, Newington, Poor Relief and Workhouse Act 1814, local, 113, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
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/275)) , {{, Canterbury Workhouse Act 1814, local, 114, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Local Government Board's Provisional Order Confirmation (Poor Law) Act 1880 (c.lx)) , {{, Sheepskin Inspectors (King's Place Market, St. Mary Newington) Act 1814, local, 115, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 The Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c. 12) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which repealed more than 250 Acts of Parliament in full, and more than 50 in part. History In January 2008 the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Comm ...
(c. 12)) , {{, Gas Light and Coke Company Act 1814, local, 116, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for enlarging the Powers of an Act of His present Majesty{{efn, ( 50 Geo. 3. c. clxiii) for granting certain Powers and Authorities to the Gas Light and Coke Company., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Gas Light and Coke Company Act 1868 (c.cvi)) , {{, Bishop Wearmouth Bridge (Mortgage Disposal by Lottery) Act 1814, local, 117, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Aa to enable the several Persons therein named to dispose of certain Securities upon the Tolls of the Iron Bridge at Bishop Wearmouth, in the County of Durham, and Ferry Boats attached thereto, by way of Lottery., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Borough of Sunderland Act 1851 (c.lxvii)) , {{, London Faculty of Physic (Meetings) Act 1814, local, 118, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to enable the President and College or Commonalty of the Faculty of Physic, in London, to hold their Corporate Meetings within the City of Westminster, or the Liberties thereof. , {{, Cutlers' Company's Act 1814, note1=Short title assigned by s. 3 of the Cutlers' Company's Act 1860 ( 23 & 24 Vict. c. xliii){{bror the Hallamshire Company of Cutlers Act 1814, local, 119, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act passed in the Thirty first Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 31 Geo. 3. c. 58) for the better Regulation and Government of the Company of Cutlers within the Liberty, of Hallamshire in the County of York, and to alter and amend the said Act. , {{, Hounslow Heath and Egham Hill Road Act 1814, local, 120, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for continuing and amending an Act passed in the Forty ninth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, (
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. c. lviii) for more effectually repairing the Road from the Powder Mills on Hounslow Heath, in the County of Mlddlesex, to the twenty Mile Stone on Egham Hill, in the County of Surry., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Hounslow Heath and Egham Hill Road Act 1831 (c.v)) , {{, Road from Dunstable to Hockliffe Act 1814, local, 121, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Tadcaster Bridge and Hob Moor Lane Road Act 1814, local, 122, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Tadcaster Bridge and Hob Moor Lane Road Act 1833 (c.lxxxiii)) , {{, Road from Heage to Duffield Act 1814, local, 123, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Duffield, Belper and Heage Road Act 1835 (c.xli)) , {{, Road from Bedford to the Olney and Newport Pagnell Turnpike Road Act 1814, local, 124, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Roads in Stafford and Derby Act 1814, local, 125, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Leek, Buxton and Monyash Turnpike Road Act 1852 (c.cxv)) , {{, Old Stratford and Dunchurch Road Act 1814, local, 126, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Burder's Estate Act 1814, local, 127, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Stoke Newington Prebendary Leases Act 1814, local, 128, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Estates of Talbot and Marquis of Hertford Act 1814, local, 129, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Lord Calthorpe's Estate Act 1814, local, 130, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to enable the Right Honourable George Lord Calthorpe, and others, to grant Building Leases of Land in the Parish of Saint Pancras, in the County of Middlesex. , {{, Rugby School's Estate Act 1814, local, 131, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for amending and enlarging the Powers of an Act of the Seventeenth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 17 Geo. 3. c. 71) for enabling the Feoffees and Trustees of an Estate in the County of Middlesex, given by Lawrence Sheriff, for the founding and maintaining a School and Alms Houses at Rugby, in the County of Warwick, to sell Part of the said Estate, or to grant Leases thereof; and for other Purposes. , {{, Prickard's Estate and Westminster Bridge Commissioners Act 1814, local, 132, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for vesting in the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge the legal Estate in Fee Simple of certain Estates vested in Thomas Prickard, an Infant Trustee, and others; and for confirming a Sale made by the said Commissioners, and for making them a Corporation, and giving them further Powers of selling and leasing., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Westminster Bridge Act 1853) , {{, Symons' Estate Act 1814, local, 133, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bonar's Estate Act 1814, local, 134, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, St. Asaph's Cathedral Act 1814, local, 135, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for amending an Act of King Charles the Second,{{efn, Diocese of St Asaph Act 1677 ( 29 & 30 Cha. 2. c. ''18'') relating to the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph, in the County of Flint. , {{, Campsall, Norton and Askern Inclosures Act 1814, local, 136, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Barnoldswick and Salterforth Inclosures Act 1814, local, 137, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Potton Inclosure Act 1814, local, 138, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Mursley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 139, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Combe St. Nicholas Inclosure Act 1814, local, 140, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Combe Saint Nicholas, in the County of Somerset. , {{, Hilderstone Inclosure Act 1814, local, 141, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Kirkdale and Hemsley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 142, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Welford Inclosure Act 1814, local, 143, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Tetbury Inclosure Act 1814, local, 144, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Horton in Ribblesdale Inclosure Act 1814, local, 145, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Scammonden Inclosure Act 1814, local, 146, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Gowran Inclosure Act 1814, local, 147, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, East Overton, Lockeridge and Fyfield Inclosures Act 1814, local, 148, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Boxford Inclosure Act 1814, local, 149, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Cumnor and South Hincksey Inclosures Act 1814, local, 150, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Cumner, and in the Chapelry of South Hinckley, in the County of Berks. , {{, Netherall and Bradfield Inclosures Act 1814, local, 151, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Thornton Inclosure Act 1814, local, 152, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Egham Inclosure Act 1814, local, 153, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Preston Patrick Inclosure Act 1814, local, 154, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Broad Chalk and Chilmark Allotments Act 1814, local, 155, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, East Bradenham Inclosure Act 1814, local, 156, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Foxley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 157, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Bexley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 158, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Durrington Inclosure Act 1814, local, 159, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Great and Little Chelworth Inclosures Act 1814, local, 160, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Manon of Great Chelworth and Little Chelworth, in the Parishes of Cricklade Saint Sampson and Cricklade Saint Mary, in the County of Wilts. , {{, Llandisilio and Llaneilian Inclosures Act 1814, local, 161, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Aymestrey and Kingsland Inclosures Act 1814, local, 162, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Coxheath Inclosure Act 1814, local, 163, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Wargrave and Warfield Inclosures Act 1814, local, 164, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Tunstal Inclosure Act 1814, local, 165, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Church Coppenhall Inclosure Act 1814, local, 166, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, Egerton's Estate Act 1814, local, 167, 17-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, London and Cambridge Junction Canal Act 1814, local, 168, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to alter and amend an Act made in the Fifty second Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. cxli) for making a Canal from the Start Navigation, at or near Bishops Stortford, to the River Cam. , {{, Scottish Ministers' Widows' Fund Act 1814, local, 169, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Church of Scotland Ministers' and Scottish University Professors' Widows' Fund Order Confirmation Act 1923 (c.lxv)) , {{, Edinburgh Gaol, Offices, Low Calton Bridge and Improvements Act 1814, local, 170, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act to amend an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for erecting and maintaining a new Gaol and other Buildings for the County and City of Edinburgh; for opening Communications to the new Gaol, building a Bridge over the Low Calton; and for other Purposes relating thereto , {{, Greenwich Ferry and Approaches Act 1814, local, 171, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for amending an Act of the Fifty second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for establishing a Ferry over the River Thames from Greenwich, in the County of Kent, to the Isle of Dogs, in the County of Middlesex, and for making, and maintaining Roads to communicate therewith. , {{, Plymouth and Stoke Damarel Poor Relief and Improvement Act 1814, local, 172, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 18) Act 1914 (c.clxxxiii)) , {{, St. Pancras Improvement Act 1814, local, 173, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of St. Pancras) Order in Council 1901 (
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/274)) , {{, Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells Roads Act 1814, local, 174, 20-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells and Woodsgate Road 1835 (c.lxiv)) , {{, Gloucester City and County Offices Act 1814, local, 175, 28-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n} , {{, River Ouse Navigation Act 1814, local, 176, 28-06-1814, maintained=y, archived=n, An Act for altering and enlarging the Powers of Two Acts of His present Majesty,{{efn, River Ouse Navigation Act 1790 ( 30 Geo. 3. c. 52){{efn, River Ouse Navigation (Sussex) Act 1806 ( 46 Geo. 3. c. cxxii) for improving the Navigation of the River Ouse, in the County of Sussex. , {{, Norfolk Fen Drainage Act 1814, local, 177, 28-06-1814, maintained=y, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Norfolk Drainage Act 1834 (c.lxiii)) , {{, British Fire Assurance Office Act 1814, local, 178, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable The British Fire Assurance Office, to sue and be sued in the Name of their Secretary. , {{, Westminster Society for Insurance of Lives and Survivorship and for Granting Annuities Act 1814, local, 179, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable The Westminster Society for Insurance of Lives and Survivorship, and for granting Annuities, to sue and be sued in the Name of their Secretary. , {{, Road from Potton to the Gamlingay and Eynesbury Road Act 1814, local, 180, 28-06-1814, archived=n, An Act for repairing the Road from Potton in the County of Bedford, and Gamlingay in the County of Cambridge, to Eynesbury in the County o£ Huntingdon. , {{, Grove's Estate Act 1814, local, 181, 28-06-1814, archived=n} , {{, Walker's Estate Act 1814, local, 182, 28-06-1814, archived=n} , {{, Portishead Inclosure Act 1814, local, 183, 28-06-1814, archived=n} , {{, Gateshead Inclosure Act 1814, local, 184, 28-06-1814, archived=n} , {{, Beilby Inclosure Act 1814, local, 185, 28-06-1814, archived=n} , {{, Roads from Oxford over Botley Causeway Act 1814, local, 186, 01-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Roads from Oxford over Botley Causeway Act 1835 (c.ciii)) , {{, Beckett's and Sargeant's Charity Estates (Northampton) Act 1814, local, 187, 01-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
Northampton Act 1988 Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; ...
(c. xxix)) , {{, Lewin's Estate Act 1814, local, 188, 01-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Cardington and Church Stretton Inclosures Act 1814, local, 189, 01-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Yarcombe Inclosure Act 1814, local, 190, 01-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Manor and Parish of Yarcombe, in the County of Devon. , {{, British Society for Extending the Fisheries and Improving the Sea Coasts of the Kingdom Act 1814, local, 191, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act to enable the Governor, Deputy Governor and Directors of the Society called "The British Society for extending the Fisheries, and improving the Sea Coasts of the Kingdom," to levy certain Rates and Duties on Vessels frequenting their Harbours., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Pulteney Harbour Act 1857 (c.xciii)) , {{, Edgehill Church Advowson Act 1814, local, 192, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to enable Edward Mason of Edgehill, in the Parish of Walton, in the County of Lancaster, Esquire, to appoint a Curate to the new Church or Chapel of Edgehill, and for other Purposes therein mentioned. , {{, Northampton Improvement and South Bridge Act 1814, local, 193, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for better paving, lighting, watching and improving the Town of Northampton; and for taking down, widening and rebuilding the Bridge over the River Nine or Nen, at the South Entrance of the said Town, and improving the Avenues to the said Bridge., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Northampton Improvement Act 1843 (c.lxxviii)) , {{, St. Anne Limehouse Workhouse and Improvement Act 1814, local, 194, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for rebuilding the Workhouse of the Parish of Saint Anne Limehouse, in the County of Middlesex; and for amending an Act of King George the Second,{{efn, ( 29 Geo. 2. c. 87) for regulating the Nightly Watch and Paving, and other Purposes relating to the said Parish., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Stepney) Order in Council 1901 (
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/276)) , {{, Forth and Clyde Navigation Act 1814, local, 195, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to enlarge, alter and amend the Powers of the several Acts for making and maintaining the Forth and Clyde Navigation. , {{, Commercial Buildings Company of Cork Act 1814, local, 196, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to raise a Fund for defraying the Charge of Commercial improvements within the City and Port of Cork in Ireland. , {{, Cork Bread Trade Act 1814, local, 197, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to regulate the Price, Assize and Weight of Bread, and to provide for the due making thereof, within the City and County of the City of Cork, and the Suburbs and Liberties of the same. , {{, Glasgow Saltmarket Street Bridge, Smoke Control and Improvements Act 1814, local, 198, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act, passed in the Thirty third Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Glasgow Improvement Act 1793 ( 33 Geo. 3. c. 124) at relates to building a Bridge over the River Clyde, opposite to the Saltmarket Street in the City of Glasgow; and for regulating the {{sic, Chimnies, hide=y of Steam Engines, and other Works, in the said City and Suburbs thereof. , {{, Clyde and Avon Bridges Act 1814, local, 199, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for altering, amending and enlarging an Act passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act for building a Bridge over the River Clyde, near the Town of Hamilton, in the County of Lanark; and for making and repairing certain Roads and Avenues leading to the same;"{{efn, Hamilton Bridge Act 1770 ( 10 Geo. 3. c. 93) and for building and maintaining in place thereof another Bridge over the said River Clyde, {{sic, farther, hide=y up the River; and a Bridge over the River Avon near its Junction with the said River Clyde, with the necessary Roads and Avenues to and from both Bridges, , {{, Glasgow to Port Dundas Road Act 1814, local, 200, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act to continue and amend an Act passed in the Thirty third Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Glasgow Roads Act 1793 ( 33 Geo. 3. c. 160) for making and maintaining the Road leading from the City of Glasgow to Port Dundas, and from Port Dundas to the High Road leading from the City of Glasgow to Garscube Bridge, by Dobbie's Loan, in the County of Lanark., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Port Dundas and Glasgow Road Act 1835 (c.cix)) , {{, Harrogate and Hutton Moor and Kirkby Hill Moor and Ripon Roads Act 1814, local, 201, 14-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Livingston and Glasgow Road Act 1814, local, 202, 14-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Road from Livingston and Glasgow Act 1834 (c.xxx)) , {{, Willoughby de Broke Estate Act 1814, local, 203, 14-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Earl Fortescue's Estate and Filleigh Parish Parsonage and Glebe Lands Act 1814, local, 204, 14-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Brasenose College Oxford Act 1814, local, 205, 14-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for amending Two several Acts of the Tenth{{efn, William Hulme's Estate Act 1770 ( 10 Geo. 3. c. ''51'') and Thirty fifth{{efn, William Hulme's Estate Act 1795 ( 35 Geo. 3. c. ?) Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, relating to the Estates devised by William Hulme, Esquire; and to enable the Trustees thereof to apply the Trust Monies in making an Allowance to and Provision for the Exhibitioners of certain Exhibitions, founded by the said Testator in Brazen Nose College, Oxford; and also in founding and supporting a Lecture in Divinity in the said College; and to incorporate the said Trustees; and for other the Purposes therein mentioned, , {{, Caton's Estate Act 1814, local, 206, 14-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Arncott Inclosure Act 1814, local, 207, 18-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Saint Stephen's Green (Dublin) Improvement Act 1814, local, 208, 18-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for the Improvement of the square called Saint Stephen's Green in the city of Dublin., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Saint Stephen's Green (Dublin) Act 1877 (c.cxxxiv)) , {{, Highways between Tyburn and Uxbridge Act 1814, local, 209, 18-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Roads between Tyburn and Uxbridge Act 1826 (c.lxxvi)) , {{, Speenhamland and Marlborough Road Act 1814, local, 210, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to enlarge the Term and Powers of Two Acts passed in the Tenth{{efn, Berks and Wilts Roads Act 1770 ( 10 Geo. 3. c. 100) and Thirty third{{efn, Berkshire and Wiltshire Roads Act 1793 ( 33 Geo. 3. c. 138) Years of His present Majesty, for repairing the Highways from Speenhamland, in the County of Berks, to Marlborough, in the County of Wilts; and several other Roads therein mentioned. , {{, Shrewsbury Estate Act 1814, local, 211, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for preventing the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Shrewsbury, and other Persons claiming under the Act{{efn, Shrewsbury Estate Act 1720 ( 6 Geo. 1. c. ''29'') for entailing certain Estates with the Earldom of Shrewsbury, from disturbing certain Exchanges or Partitions heretofore made, of a small Part of those Estates by George late Earl of Shrewsbury. , {{, Conock Inclosure Act 1814, local, 212, 18-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Township or Hamlet of Conock, in the Parish of Chirton, in the County of Wilts. , {{, Camberwell and Peckham Lighting and Watching Act 1814, local, 213, 23-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Camberwell) Order in Council 1901 (
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/213)) , {{, St. Botolph without Aldgate Improvement Act 1814, local, 214, 23-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Stepney) Order in Council 1901 (
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/276)) , {{, Roads and Bridges in Lanark Act 1814, local, 215, 23-07-1814, archived=n, An Aft for more effectually repairing and maintaining certain Roads and Bridges in the County of Lanark. , {{, Sinclair's Estate Act 1814, local, 216, 23-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Great Hormead Inclosure Act 1814, local, 217, 23-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Ombersley Parish Church, Churchyard and Workhouse Act 1814, local, 218, 25-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Halliwell and Finsbury and Holborn Drains and Sewers Act 1814, local, 219, 25-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, St. Katherine's Precinct Improvement Act 1814, local, 220, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for paving, cleansing, lighting, watching and regulating the Streets and Public Places, within Part of the Piscina of Saint Katherine, in the County of Middlesex. , {{, Dublin Improvement Act 1814, local, 221, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Forty seventh Year of His present Majesty's Reign,{{efn, ( 47 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. cix) for the more effectual Improvement of the City of Dublin, and the Environs thereof. , {{, St. Mary's, Dublin, Parish Boundaries Act 1814, local, 222, 27-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Thames (West of London Bridge) Navigation Act 1814, local, 223, 27-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for altering, amending and enlarging the Powers of Four Acts of His present Majesty,{{efn, ( 14 Geo. 3. c. 91){{efn, ( 17 Geo. 3. c. 18){{efn, ( 50 Geo. 3. c. cciv){{efn, ( 52 Geo. 3. c. xlii) for improving the Navigation of the River Thames, Westward of London Bridge, within the Liberties of the City of London; and for further improving the said Navigation., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by
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( 57 & 58 Vict. c. clxxxvii)) , {{, Duke of Norfolk and Goring Estates Act 1814, local, 224, 27-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Magdalen College Cambridge and Rectory of Elingham Act 1814, local, 225, 27-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Hughes' Estate Act 1814, local, 226, 27-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Ombersley Inclosure Act 1814, local, 227, 27-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Manor and Parish of Ombersley, in the County of Worcester. , {{, East India Docks (Blackwall) Act 1814, local, 228, 28-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for amending and enlarging the Powers of Two Acts made in the Forty third{{efn, ( 43 Geo. 3. c. cxxvi) and Forty sixth{{efn, ( 46 Geo. 3. c. cxiii) Years of His present Majesty for the further Improvement of the Port of London, by making Docks and other Works at Blackwall, for the Accommodation of the East India Shipping in the said Port., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by East India Dock Act 1828 (c.xcv)) , {{, St. Pancras Improvement Act 1814, local, 229, 28-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, , note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by London Government (Borough of St. Pancras) Order in Council 1901 (
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/274)) , {{, Londonderry Foyle Bridge and Improvement Act 1814, local, 230, 28-07-1814, archived=n, An Act for rebuilding or repairing the Bridge across the River Foyle or Lough Foyle at Londonderry; for enabling the Corporation of that City to raife Money for that Purpose; to authorize the Advance of a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund of Ireland; and for regulating the Fairs and Markets, and improving the Race Course there. , {{, Lagan Navigation Act 1814, local, 231, 29-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Road from Dundee to Cupar Act 1814, local, 232, 30-07-1814, archived=n} , {{, Road from Shoreditch Church through Hackney Act 1814, local, 233, 30-07-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An Act for extending the Powers of the several Acts for maintaining the Turnpike Road from Shoreditch Church, through Hackney, to Stanford Hill, in the County of Middlesex, to a new Branch of Road leading from Kingsland Green into the above mentioned Turnpike Road at Hackney., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Road from Shoreditch Church through Hackney Act 1821 (c.cxii))


Private acts

{{legislationuk, act , - , {{, Langwood and Deanhead (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 1, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wain-y-Gyfir and Allt-yr-Onow (Brecknockshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 2, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Charles Grant MP Indemnity Act 1814, private, 3, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n, An Act for indemnify Charles Grant Junior, Esquire, from certain Penalties which he has incurred by sitting and voting in the House of Commons without having taken the Oaths required by Law to be taken before the Lord Steward, or his Deputy or Deputies. , {{, Sir William Payne's Name Act 1814, private, 4, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Inkberrow (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 5, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Diss (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 6, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Hempstead, Barnwood, Upton St. Leonards, Barton St. Mary, Barton St. Michael, Wotton, Tuffley, and South Hamlet (Gloucestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 7, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Hurley (Warwickshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 8, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wendling (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 9, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Naturalization of Francis Platamone Count Saint Antonio Act 1814, private, 10, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Binham (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 11, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Hardwick (Hardwick) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 12, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Melton Parva or Little Melton (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 13, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Congresbury, Week St. Lawrence, and Puxton (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 14, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Collingham (Yorkshire, West Riding) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 15, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Berkley and Standerwick (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 16, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Sandon (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 17, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Sloley (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 18, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Norton Canon (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 19, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Abberley (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 20, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Quinton (Northamptonshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 21, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Sevenhampton (Gloucestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 22, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, George Green's Divorce Act 1814, private, 23, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Tarrant Keinston (Dorset) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 24, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Herniock (Devon) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 25, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wickersley (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 26, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wentworth and Kimberworth (Yorkshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 27, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Gretton (Gloucestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 28, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Blandford Saint Mary (Dorset): exchange of glebe lands, pastures, beast leazes and other rights of common belonging to the Rectory, for lands of Thomas Lord Camelford, Thomas Lord Camelford (both deceased) and Lord and Lady Grenville., private, 29, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Oriel College, Oxford, and George Harris's Estate Act 1814, private, 30, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Sir Hew Hamilton's Estate Act 1814, private, 31, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Cawood Ferry to Kelfield Road Act 1814, private, 32, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Thorseway (Lincolnshire) Allotment Act 1814, private, 33, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wytham (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 34, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Whitigader or Whitagada (Carmarthenshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 35, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Norton in Bredon (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 36, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Skeyton, Burgh-next-Aylsham, and Tuttington (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 37, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Tunstead and Sco-Ruston (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 38, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Stetchworth (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 39, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Fingringhoe (Essex) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 40, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Bury St. Edmunds (Suffolk) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 41, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Orcop (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 42, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Effingham (Surrey) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 43, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Llandilo Patria, Llangadock, and Llanfynydd (Carmarthenshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 44, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Courage (Berkshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 45, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Strensham (Worcestershire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 46, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Samuel Bloxam's Divorce Act 1814, private, 47, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Henry Garde's Divorce Act 1814, private, 48, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Thomas Best's Divorce Act 1814, private, 49, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Penkridge, Cannock, Berkswich, and Teddesley (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 50, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Stoulton (Worcestershire) Advowson Act 1814, private, 51, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Burwell (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 52, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Blyth (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 53, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Llansaintfread and Llanvillo (Brecknockshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 54, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Westcombland (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 55, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Almondsbury Vicarage Act 1814, private, 56, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, The Crown and Earl of Egremont: exchange of the advowson of the rectory of Bignor (Sussex) for that of North Scarle (Lincolnshire)., private, 57, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, John Roberts's Name Act 1814, private, 58, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wrotham and Ightham (Kent) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 59, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Birling (Kent) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 60, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Llanrhaiadr (Denbighshire) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 61, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Wenden or Wendens Ambo and Arkesden (Essex) Inclosure Act 1814, private, 62, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Marquis of Sligo's Marriage Settlement Act 1814, private, 63, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n} , {{, Dame Harriott Reade's Estate Act 1814, private, 65, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n, {{efn, Dame Harriot Reade's Estate Act 1813 ( 53 Geo. 3. c. ''79'') , {{, Robert Dundas's Divorce Act 1814, private, 65, 04-11-1813, note3={{efn, name=Start, Start of session, repealed=n, archived=n}


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55 Geo. 3

The third session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, which met from 8 November 1814 until 12 July 1815.


Public general acts

{{legislationuk, act , - , {{, Pensions to Seamen, etc. Act 1814, public, 1, 26-11-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act for the Encouragement and Reward of Petty Officers, Seamen and Royal Marines, for long and faithful Service, and for the Consolidation of the Chest at Greenwich with the Royal Hospital there., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by (
10 Geo. 4 This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1829. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either Parliament of Great Britain, parliam ...
. c. 26)) , {{, National Debt (No. 5) Act 1814, public, 2, 26-11-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act for directing the Application of the Residuary Personal Estate of Anna Maria Reynolds Spinster bequeathed by her to the Use of the Sinking Fund., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1870) , {{, Duties on Malt, etc. Act 1814, public, 3, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices and Personal Estates in England, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Exchequer Bills (No. 5) Act 1814, public, 4, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act for raising the Sum of Twelve Millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Exchequer Bills (No. 6) Act 1814, public, 5, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Negotiation of Notes and Bills Act 1814, public, 6, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to continue until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act{{efn, Negotiation of Notes and Bills Act 1797 ( 37 Geo. 3. c. 32) for suspending the Operation of an Act of the Seventeenth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Bill of Exchange Act 1776 ( 17 Geo. 3. c. 30) for restraining the Negotiation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum in England., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Duties on Glass, etc. (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 7, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to repeal an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for granting Duties of Excise on certain Sorts of Glass made in Ireland, and for granting and allowing certain Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in respect thereof., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Importation, etc. (No. 2) Act 1814, public, 8, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to continue during the Continuance of the present Hostilities, and until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, so much of an Act of the {{sic, Thirty fourth, hide=y Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Importation in Neutral Vessel, etc. Act 1803 ( 43 Geo. 3. c. 153) as permits the Importation into Great Britain and Ireland in Neutral Vessels, from States in Amity with His Majesty, of certain Goods, Wares and Merchandize., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Importation, etc. (No. 3) Act 1814, public, 9, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to continue, until the Expiration of Six Months after the Conclusion of the present Hostilities, an Act of the Forty sixth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Neutral Ships Act 1806 ( 46 Geo. 3. c. 111) for authorizing His Majesty in Council to allow the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Commodities in Neutral Ships into and from His Majesty's Territories in the West Indies and Continent of South America., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Duties upon East India Goods Act 1814, public, 10, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to make further Provision respecting the Duties payable upon East India Goods, and to allow Bond to be given for Payment of the Duties upon such Goods when imported by Private Traders., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by ( 6 Geo. 4. c. 105)) , {{, Privileges of Foreign Ships, etc. Act 1814, public, 11, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to continue, until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, an Act of the Forty fifth Year of His present Majesty,{{efn, Foreign Ships, etc. Act 1805 ( 45 Geo. 3. c. 32) for granting to Foreign Ships put under His Majesty's Protection, the Privileges of Prize Ships; and for allowing Aliens in Foreign Colonies surrendered to His Majesty to exercise the Occupations of Merchants or Factors during the present War., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873) , {{, Unlawful Distillation, etc. (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 12, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to amend several Acts relating to Fines in respect of unlawful Distillation in Ireland, to the warehousing of Spirits, and to the securing the Duties of Excise on Spirits distilled, and on Hides and Skins tanned in Ireland., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Illicit Distillation (Ireland) Act 1831) , {{, Superintending Magistrates, etc. (Ireland) Act 1814, public, 13, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to amend an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled "An act to provide for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland, by appointing Superintending Magistrates and additional Constables in Counties, in certain cases."{{efn, Appointment of Superintending Magistrates, etc. Act 1814 ( 54 Geo. 3. c. 131), note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1836) , {{, Customs (No. 9) Act 1814, public, 14, 01-12-1814, repealed=y, archived=n, An act to impose certain Duties on the Importation, and to allow Drawbacks on the Exportation of certain Sorts of Wood into and from Ireland, in lieu of former Duties and Drawbacks on the like Sorts of Wood; and to indemnify Persons who have admitted certain Sorts of Wood to Entry on Payment of a Proportion only of the Duty imposed thereon., note4={{br{{small, (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861)


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See also

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom {{British legislation lists This is an ''incomplete'' list of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from its establishment in 1801 up until the present. Lists of Acts by Year * List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1801†...


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