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Bill Number3550Session1751
Title For the more effectual repairing and amending the road leading from the city of Kilkenny, to the town of Clonmel in the county Tipperary, and for discharging the said road from all encumbrances by fraud affecting the same, and for relief of Richard Gore, esquire, and Anne his wife, administratrix of William Gore, esquire, deceased, and of John Wallis, esquire, administrator, with the will annexed of Henry Wallis, esquire, deceased.
Variant Title(s) For the more effectual repairing and amending the road leading from the city of Kilkenny, to the town of Clonmel in the county Tipperary, and for discharging the said road from all encumbrances by fraud affecting the same, and for relief of Richard Gore, esquire; and Anne his wife, administratrix of William Gore, esquire; deceased, and of John Wallis, esquire; administrator, with the will annexed of Henry Wallis, esquire, deceased. [17 Jan]

For the more effectual repair of the road leading from Kilkenny to Clonmell, and for discharging the said road from all encumbrances by fraud affecting the same, and for relief of Richard Gore, esquire; and Anne his wife, administratrix of William Gore, esquire; deceased, and of John Wallis, esquire; administrator, with the will annexed of Henry Wallis, esquire, deceased.[4, 17 Feb]

For the more effectual repairing and amending the road leading from the city of Kilkenny, to the town of Clonmel in the county Tipperary, and for discharging the said road from all encumbrances by fraud affecting the same, and for relief of Richard Gore, esquire; and Anne his wife, administratrix of William Gore, esquire; deceased, and of John Wallis, esquire; administrator, with the will annexed of Henry Wallis, esquire, deceased. [IPC]
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Leave or Order 17 Jan 1752Leave or Order to Sir Richard Cox