| Charles Coote - Ireland - 1802 - 554 pages
...College, and one for each of the thirty-one most considerable cities•, towns, and boroughs,) shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland...parliament of the united kingdom : That such act as shall pass in the parliament of Ireland previous to the union, to regulate the mode by which the lords spiritual... | |
| Charles Coote - Ireland - 1802 - 544 pages
...extinction of any peerage of Ireland : That all questions, touching the election of members to sit on the part of Ireland in the house of commons of the united kingdom, shall be heard and decided in the same manner as questions touching such elections... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pages
...be the number to sit and vote in the house of lords of the united kingdom, and one hundred commoners be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the house of commons—the manner in which these shall be summoned and returned to the said parliament being first... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...sessions, and twenty-eight lords temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the parliament of the united kingdom ; and one hundred commoners (two for each county of Ireland,... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 pages
...sessions, and twenty-eight lords temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in »he House of Lords of the parliament of the united kingdom ; and one hundred commoners (two for each... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...part of the united kingdom called Ireland : That all questions touching the election of members to sit on the part of Ireland in the 'House of Commons of the united kingdom shall be heard and decided in the same manner as questions touching such elections in... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...sessions, and twenty-eight Lords temporal, of Ireland, elected for life by the Peers of Ireland, should be the number to sit and vote, on the part of Ireland, in the House of Lords, in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. One hundred members were proposed, as a proper number... | |
| William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1812 - 660 pages
...sessions, and twenty-eight lords temporal of Ireland elected for life by the peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the house of lords of the parliament of the united kingdom ; and one hundred commoners (two for each county of Ire/and,... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 700 pages
...sessions, and twenty-eight lords temporal or ir. Ireland, elected for life by the peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the house of lords of the parliament of the united kin iloiii ; and by the 40 Geo. 3. c. 29. Ir. which is recited... | |
| John Borthwick - Scotland - 1813 - 92 pages
...for the university of Trinity College, and one for each of the thirty-one most considerable cities, towns, and boroughs) be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Commons of tbe Parliament of the United Kingdom." " That any peer holding any peerage of Ireland now subsisting,... | |
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