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| Bill Number | 4061 | Session | 1745 |
| Title |
To make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the Pretender to his majesty's crown, and for attainting them of high treason, in case they shall land or attempt to land in this kingdom, and to give a reward of £50,000 for every of them, to any person or persons, who shall seize or secure them or any of them, if they or any of them shall land or shall attempt to land in this kingdom. |
| Variant Title(s) |
To make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the pretender to his majesty's crown, or any of them, and for attainting them of high treason, in case they shall land, or attempt to land in this kingdom, and to give a reward of £50,000 to any person or persons who shall seize and secure, live or dead, the eldest son of the said pretender, if he shall land, or attempt to land in this kingdom. [10 Oct]
To make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the pretender to his majesty's crown, and for attainting them of high treason, in case they shall land or attempt to land in this kingdom; and to give a reward of [blank space] for every of them, to any person or persons, who shall seize or secure them or any of them, if they or any of them shall land or shall attempt to land in this kingdom. [21 Oct]
To make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the pretender to his majesty's crown, and for attainting them of high treason, in case they shall land or attempt to land in this kingdom; and to give a reward of £50, 000 for every of them, to any person or persons, who shall seize or secure them or any of them, if they or any of them shall land or shall attempt to land in this kingdom. [24 Oct] |
| Heads of Bill Stages |
| Originating Body |
Commons |
| Leave or Order |
10 Oct 1745 | Leave or Order to |
Mr John Bourke |
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