- 1701: 1 Anne s.1 c.25: An act for the relief of poor prisoners for debt
- 1701: 1 Anne stat 2 c.6: Preventing escapes out of the Queen’s Bench and Fleet prisons.
- 1704: 2 & 3 Anne c.16: An act for the discharge of Insolvent debtors
- 1705: 4 Anne c.17: Frauds frequently committed by bankrupts.
- 1705: 6 Anne c.22: Explaining the Bankrupts Frauds Act
- 1706: 5 Anne c.8: Union with Scotland Act.
- 1706: 6 Anne c.9: Escape from Prisons
- 1708: 7 Anne c.12: Diplomatic Privileges Act
- 1710: 8 Anne c.19 / c.21: The Statute of Anne
- 1711: 10 Anne c. 8: Princess Sophia’s Precedence Act
- 1711: 10 Anne c.15: Repealing the description of a bankrupt
- 1712: 10 Anne c.20: An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors
- 1713: 12 Anne c.15: Making perpetual the act preventing false returns.
- 1713: 12 Anne Session 2 c.17: The Usury Act
- 1714: 1 George 1 Session 2 c.5: The Riot Act
- 1715: 1 George 1 Session 2 c.38: The Septennial Act
- 1717: 3 George 1.
- 1717: 4 George 1 c.11: The Transportation Act.
- 1717: 4 George 1 c.12: Making perpetual the preferring of ships.
- 1718: 5 George 1 c.7: Continuing the tobacco act
- 1719: 6 George 1 c.22: Relief of Insolvent Debtors
- 1719: 6 George 1 c.5: Irish Dependency Act
- 1720: 7 George 1 stat. 1 c.31: Explaining bankrupts acts
- 1721: 8 George 1 c.10: Repeal of Quarentine Act Clauses
- 1721: 8 George 1 c.24: The Piracy Act.
- 1722: 9 George 1 c.28: Suppression of Southwark Mint
- 1722: 9 George 1 c.7: Workhouse Test Act
- 1722: 9 George 1 c.9: Norwich officers’ elections.
- 1723: 9 George 1 c.22: The Black Act
- 1724: 11 George 1 c.21: An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors
- 1724: 11 George 1 c.22: Suppression of Wapping Mint
- 1725: 12 George 1 c.29: Preventing frivolous and vexatious arrests.
- 1725: 12 George 1 c.30: Renewing the Black Act.
- 1726: 13 George 1 c.8: The South Sea slave trade act
- 1729: 2 George 2 c.20: Insolvent Debtors Relief Act
- 1729: 2 George 2 c.21: Trials of murders
- 1729: 2 George 2 c.22: For the relief of imprisoned debtors.
- 1729: 2 George 2 c.27: The Regency Act
- 1730: 3 George 2 c.27: Explanation of debtors relief act
- 1731: 4 George 2 c.21: Naturalizing foreign protestants.
- 1731: 4 George 2 c.26: Proceedings in Courts of Justice Act
- 1731: 4 George 2 c.33: Obviating doubts about the Penny Post
- 1732: 5 George 2 c.18: Qualification of Justices of the Peace
- 1732: 5 George 2 c.19: Quarter Sessions Appeals
- 1732: 5 George 2 c.7: Recovery of American Debts
- 1732: 6 George 2 c.26: Broad Coin Act.
- 1733: 6 George 2 c.13: The Molasses Act
- 1733: 6 George 2 c.31: Bastardy Act
- 1734: 7 George 2 c.24: The Histories of Thuanus
- 1735: 8 George 2 c.13: Engraving Copyright Act
- 1735: 8 George 2 c.30: Quartering soldiers during elections
- 1735: 9 George 2 c.5: The Witchcraft Act
- 1736: 10 George 2 c.26: An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors
- 1737: 10 George 2 c.28: The Licensing Act
- 1738: 11 George 2 c.9: Extending the 1737 Relief Act
- 1739: 12 George 2: c.29: Setting county rates.
- 1740: 13 George 2 c. 7: The Plantation, or Naturalization, Act.
- 1740: 13 George 2 c.17: Encouragement of seamen
- 1741: 14 George 2 c.34: Continuance of debtor and cochineal acts
- 1741: 14 George 2 c.42: Preserving public roads.
- 1741: 15 George 2 c.24: Justices Commitment Act
- 1742: 16 George 2 c.17: Relief of Insolvent Debtors.
- 1746: 19 George 2, c.32: Amending the Bankrupts laws.
- 1747: 21 George 2 c.31: Relief of Insolvent Debtors.
- 1748: 21 George 2 c.33: Continuing laws for the relief of debtors
- 1749: 22 George 2 c.24: Inconveniences of hue and cry.
- 1750: 23 George 2 c.31: African Company Act.
- 1751: 24 George 2 c.53: The Currency Act
- 1751: 25 George 2 c.37: The Murder Act
- 1753: 26 George 2 c.26: Jewish Naturalization Act.
- 1753: 26 George 2 c.22: Establishing the British Museum
- 1753: 26 George 2 c.33: Prevention of Clandestine Marriages
- 1754: 27 George 2 c.1: Repeal of the Jewish Naturalization Act
- 1756: 29 George 2 c.18: To obviate a doubt concerning the relief of insolvent debtors
- 1760: 1 George 3 c.17: Relief of Insolvent Debtors
- 1760: 33 George 2 c.4: Continuing wine- and spirit-making prohibitions
- 1760: 33 George 2 c.5: Continuing Imports from Ireland.
- 1761: 2 George 3 c.2: Repeal of compulsion clauses in Relief Act
- 1762: 3 George 3 c.6: Regulation of Bread in Scotland.
- 1762: 3 George 3 c.8: Employment of Former Soldiers
- 1763: 3 George 3 c. 15: Freeman (Admission) Act
- 1764: 4 George 3 c.15: The Sugar Act
- 1764: 4 George 3 c.34: The Currency Act
- 1764: 4 George 3 c.41: Kirby, Westmorland, Small Debts Act
- 1765: 5 George 3 c.12: The Stamp Act
- 1765: 5 George 3 c.33: The Quartering Act
- 1766: 6 George 3 c.11: Repeal of the Stamp Act
- 1766: 6 George 3 c.12: American Colonies Act
- 1766: 7 George 3 c. 18: Enabling the British Museum to exchange, sell or dispose of, duplicates.
- 1766: 7 George 3 c.46: The Townshend Revenue Act
- 1771: 11 George 3 c.55: New Shoreham Election Corruption
- 1772: 12 George 3 c. 11: Royal Marriages Act
- 1773: 13 George 3 c.21: British Nationality Act
- 1773: 13 George 3 c.42: James Cox’s Musaeum
- 1773: 13 George 3 c.44: The Tea Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.19: Boston Port Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.20: Discharged Prisoners Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.39: Administration Of Justice Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.45: Massachusetts Government Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.54: The Quartering Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.59: Health of Prisoners Act.
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.83: The Quebec Act
- 1774: 14 George 3 c.84: Bills of Naturalization
- 1775: 15 George 3 c.28: Colliers and Salters (Scotland) Act.
- 1775: 15 George 3 c.31: Encouragement of Fisheries
- 1776: 16 George 3 c.43: Hulks Act
- 1777: 17 George 3 c.9: High Treason in America
- 1778: 18 George 3 c.62: Continuing the Hulks Act
- 1779: 19 George 3, c.14: Foreign Seamen.
- 1780: 20 George 3 c.63: Indemnification of suppressors of the Gordon Riots
- 1780: 20 George 3 c.64: Preventing mischiefs after the Gordon Riots
- 1781: 21 George 3 c.1: Extending prevention of mischiefs after the Gordon Riots
- 1781: 21 George 3 c.28: Duties on Bugles and Rum
- 1781: 21 George 3 c.28: Portuguese Trade
- 1781: 21 George 3 c.53: Validating Marriages
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.25: Prohibiting the Ransoming of Ships
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.26: Quartering Foreign Troops
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.42: Parliament Act (Crewe’s Act).
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.46: American Colonies Peace Act
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.53: Repeal of the Irish Dependency Act
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.6: Militia Act
- 1782: 22 George 3 c.70: Military Postage
- 1783: 23 George 3 c.28: Irish Appeals Act
- 1783: 23 George 3 c.51: Repeal of the Egyptians Act
- 1783: 23 George 3 c.65: African Company of Merchants Act
- 1783: 23 George 3 c.69: Military Postage
- 1783: 24 George 3 c.6: Post between Britain and Ireland
- 1784: 24 George 3 c.3: East India Company Debts
- 1785: 25 George 3 c.44: Regulating insurances on ships
- 1786: 26 George 3 c.38: Time of Imprisonment of Debtors
- 1786: 26 George 3 c.44: Relief of imprisoned debtors.
- 1788: 28 George 3 c.48: The Chimney Sweepers Act.
- 1788: 28 George 3 c.55: For the protection of Stocking Frames.
- 1788: 28 George 3 c.55: Protection of Stocking Frames
- 1789: 29 George 3 c.67: Enforcing laws concerning gaols.
- 1790: 30 George 3 c.48: The (Women’s) Treason Act.
- 1790: 30 George 3 c.76: Maintenance of Hans Town, Chelsea.
- 1791: 31 George 3 c.31: The Constitutional Act
- 1792: 32 George 3 c.60: The Libel Act
- 1793: 33 George 3 c.13: Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act
- 1793: 33 George 3 c.26: Supply of Mariners and Seamen
- 1793: 33 George 3 c.5: Renewing the Lords Act of 1758
- 1794: 34 George 3 c.54: Suspension of Habeas Corpus Act
- 1794: 34 George 3 c.61: Bakers Working on Sundays Act
- 1795: 36 George 3 c.7: Treasonable and Seditious Practices Act
- 1795: 36 George 3 c.8 : Seditious Assemblies Act
- 1797: 37 George 3 c.104: Regulating the shipping of slaves in British vessels from the coast of Africa.
- 1797: 37 George 3 c.119: Repeal of American Debts Act clauses relating to slaves.
- 1798 – 1799: 39 George 3.
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.15: Suspension of Habeas Corpus
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.37: Offences on the High Seas
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.45: Burning in the Hand
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.51: Continuing legislation concerning Transportation
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.52: Continuing legislation concerning Penitentiary Houses.
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.76: Conveyance of Ship Letters
- 1799: 39 George 3 c.80: Regulating the slave trade
- 1798: 38 George 3 c. 78: Newspaper Publication Act.