Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Act 1848

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title: Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Act 1848
text: The Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Act 1848 was a bill passed by the British Parliament regarding crime in Ireland, which was then part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The bill was introduced by Sir George Grey on 29 November 1847, and was passed by both houses; it received royal assent on 20 December 1847. It was passed because of growing Irish nationalist agitation that was causing the British government concern about a possible violent rebellion against British rule in Irel
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