Bill to authorize Temporary Advances of Money for Relief of Distresses in Ireland

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"<w 9 J«/y 1822. 

(Ireland.) 

A 

BILL 

To authorize certain temporary Advances of Money, for the 

Relief of the Distresses existing in Ire/a«ti. 

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^CJR-CBH^ by reason of the Distress that exists in many preamble: parts of Zre?/tfswi 
it is in many counties thereof impossible, 

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, „ , Difficulty of without great seventy and great mischief to the Country, to levy and levying raise the sums heretofore presented by the Grand Juries ofsuch counties presentments respectively, and which ought by law to be levied and raised on or ^j"*^ within the said counties respectively: And whereas the roads and works and other objects ancl purposes Delay of for which many of the said sums have been presented, cannot be delayed senTecHo'r*" without great injury to the persons interested therein, and the com-prejudicial. 
mencement of such works, by employing the Poor, must tend to alleviate the existing distress : 

And whereas in some parts of ire/eTOti the Grand Juries, from a in some 

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, Counties, sense of the distresses of the country, have declined to make pre-presentments sentments for the repair of useful roads, and other existing public works ^ &"' which stand in need of repair; and such repairs, if executed at this time, required, must afford considerable relief to the distresses of the poor in those places respectively: And whereas, moved by the considerations aforesaid, His Excellency Lord Lieute. 
the Lord Lieutenant of //"e/W hath issued orders to several Treasurers "oTre«iirers of counties, counties of cities, or counties of towns in IreeW, to with-^^mts tor hold their warrants for the levying of the said sums so presented, to be '"/^Sum» raised on or within their respective counties, counties of cities, or counties of towns, or some parts or proportions of such sums respectively, or to recall such warrants if previously issued; and the said Lord 541. 
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