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| Bill Number | 1917 | Session | 1791 |
| Title |
To prevent the horrid crime of murder, and to repeal an act passed in the 10th year of King Henry VII, entitled, an act to make murder of malice prepensed treason, and for repealing an act made in the 9th year of Queen Anne, entitled, an act for bringing an appeal in case of murder, notwithstanding the statute of King Henry VII, whereby murder is made high treason. |
| Variant Title(s) |
To prevent the horrid crime of murder, and to repeal an act passed in the 10th year of King Henry VII, entitled, an act whereby murder of malice prepensed is made treason. [24, 27, Jan, 5 Mar]
To prevent the horrid crime of murder, and to repeal an act passed in the 10th year of King Henry VII, entitled, an act to make murder of malice prepensed treason, and for repealing an act made in the 9th year of Queen Anne, entitled, an act for bringing an appeal in case of murder, notwithstanding the statute of King Henry VII, whereby murder is made high treason.[9, 14, 23, 25 Mar, 5 May] |
| Initial Bill Stages |
| Originating Body |
Commons |
| Leave or Order |
24 Jan 1791 | Leave or Order to |
Arthur Wolfe Attorney General |
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