Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the eighteenth day of June, Anno Domini 1776, in the sixteenth year of the reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third : Before His Excellency Simon Earl Harcourt, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland; and continued under His Excellency John Earl of Buckinghamshire, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland, by several prorogations, until the fourteenth day of October, 1777. And further contined under His Excellency John Earl of Buckinghamshire, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland, until the Twelfth day of October, 1779. Being the third session of the third Parliament in the reign of His Present Majesty.
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