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Bill Number0217Session1727
Title For regulating the admission of barristers at law, six clerks, attorneys, and other persons into offices and employments and the practice of solicitors and for further strengthening the Protestant interest of this country.
Variant Title(s) For regulating admission of barristers at law, six clerks and attorneys, and for further strengthening the Protestant interest in this kingdom.
For regulating admission of barristers at law, six clerks and attorneys, and of other persons into offices and employments, and for preventing Papists practising as solicitors, and for further strengthening the Protestant interest in this kingdom.
For regulating the admission of barristers at law, six-clerks, attorneys, and other persons into offices and employments and the practice of solicitors and for further strengthening the Protestant interest of this country. [IPC]
For regulating the admission of barristers at law, six-clerks, attorneys, and other persons into offices and employments and the practice of solicitors and for further strengthening the Protestant interest of this country. [EPC]
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Read & Committed 13 Feb 1728Presented by Hugh Boulter Archbishop of Armagh