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Poynings' Law Amended

On July 27, 1782 in Celtic History

Poynings' law amended

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Sat 27 Jul 1782

    Statute of Drogheda

    Poynings’ Law or the Statute of Drogheda later titled “An Act that no Parliament be holden in this Land until the Acts be certified into England”) was a 1494 Act of the Parliament of Ireland which provided that the parliament could not meet until its proposed legislation had been approved both by Ireland’s Lord Deputy and Privy Council and by England’s monarch and Privy Council.

    Constitution of 1782

    It was a major grievance in 18th-century Ireland, was amended by the Constitution of 1782, rendered moot by the Acts of Union 1800, and repealed by the Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1878.