August 1764
Anno 4o Georgii Tertii.
DIE Jovis, 16o Augusti.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Comes Northington, Cancellarius.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Halifax. |
The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That
His Majesty had been pleased to issue a Commission
under the Great Seal, for the further Prorogation of
the Parliament."
Then Four of the Lords Commissioners, being in
their Robes, and seated on a Form placed between the
Throne and the Woolsack; the Lord Chancellor in the
Middle; with the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and
the Earl of Halifax on his Right Hand, and the Earl of
Sandwich on his Left; commanded the Yeoman Usher
to let the Commons know, "The Lords Commissioners
desire their immediate Attendance in this House, to
hear the Commission read."
Who being come; the Commission was read, by the
Clerk, as follows:
Commission for proroguing the Parliament.
"GEORGE R.
"George the Third, by the Grace of God, of
Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender
of the Faith, and so forth; To Our most Dear Brother and Faithful Counsellor Edward Duke of York,
Our most Dear Uncle and Faithful Counsellor William Duke of Cumberland; the most Reverend Father in God and Our Faithful Counsellor Thomas
Archbishop of Canterbury Primate and Metropolitan
of all England; Our most Dear Cousin and Counsellor Robert Earl of Northington Our Chancellor of
Great Britain; the most Reverend Father in God
and Our Faithful Counsellor Robert Archbishop of
York Primate and Metropolitan of England; Our
most Dear Cousins and Counsellors John Duke of Bedford President of Our Council, George Duke of Marlborough Keeper of Our Privy Seal, Charles Duke of
Bolton, Thomas Duke of Leeds, John Duke of Rutland, John Duke of Argyll, Peregrine Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven Great Chamberlain of England,
Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle, Lionel Duke of
Dorset; William Earl of Talbot Steward of Our Household, Granville Earl Gower Chamberlain of Our
Household, Francis Earl of Huntingdon, Basil Earl
of Denbigh, Daniel Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, John Earl of Sandwich One of Our Principal Secretaries of State, Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, George Henry Earl of Litchfield, Robert Earl of Holdernesse, William Henry Earl
of Rochford, George Earl of Albemarle, William Earl
of Jersey, Francis Earl of Godolphin, George Earl of
Cholmondeley, Thomas Earl of Kinnoul, Hugh Earl of
Marchmont, John Earl of Hyndford, John Earl of
Bute, George Dunk Earl of Halifax One other of Our
Principal Secretaries of State, John Earl of Buckinghamshire, Henry Arthur Earl of Powis Treasurer of
Our Household, Hugh Earl of Northumberland, Richard
Earl Temple, Simon Earl Harcourt, Francis Earl of
Hertford, Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Stephen Earl of
Ilchester, John Earl Delawar; George Viscount Townsbend, David Viscount Stormont, Hugh Viscount Falmouth; the Right Reverend Father in God and Our
Faithful Counsellor Richard Lord Bishop of London;
and Our Well-beloved and Faithful Counsellors Francis Lord Le Despencer, John Lord Berkeley of Stratton, Allen Lord Bathurst, Samuel Lord Sandys, Thomas Lord Hyde, William Lord Mansfield Our Chief
Justice assigned to hold Pleas before Us, Wills Lord
Harwich, George Lord Lyttelton, William Lord Wycombe, Thomas Lord Grantham, John Lord Lovel
and Holland, Henry Lord Holland, and John Lord
Ligonier, Greeting. Whereas We did lately, for
divers difficult and pressing Affairs, concerning Us,
the State and Defence of Our Kingdom of Great Britain and the Church, ordain this Our present Parliament to begin, and to be held at Our City of Westminster, the Nineteenth Day of May, in the First Year
of Our Reign; which Our Parliament from thenceforth was prorogued, by Our several Writs, until
and to the Third Day of November, in the Second
Year of Our Reign, and there lately holden; and
from thence, by several Adjournments and Prorogations, was adjourned and prorogued to and until
Thursday the Sixteenth Day of this Instant August,
then to be held, and sit at Our City of Westminster aforesaid: Know ye nevertheless that, for certain pressing Causes and Considerations Us especially moving, We have thought fit further to prorogue Our said Parliament: Therefore We, considing very much in your Fidelity, Prudence, and
Circumspection, have, by the Advice and Consent of Our Council, assigned you Our Commissioners; giving to you, or to any Three or more
of you, by virtue of these Presents, full Power
and Authority, from the said Sixteenth Day of this
Instant August, in Our Name, further to prorogue
and continue Our present Parliament, at Our City
of Westminster aforesaid, until and unto Tuesday
the Thirtieth Day of October now next following,
there then to be held and sit; and therefore We
command you, that you diligently attend to the
Premises, and effectually fulfil them in the Manner
aforesaid. We also strictly command all and singular
Our Archbishops, Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts,
Bishops, Barons, Knights, Citizens, Burgesses, and
Commissioners for Our Counties and Boroughs, and
all others whom it concerns to meet at Our said
Parliament, by virtue of these Presents, that they
observe, obey, and assist you, in executing the Premises, as they ought to do. In Witness whereof,
We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent.
"Witness Ourself, at Westminster, the Third Day
of August, in the Fourth Year of Our Reign.
"By the King Himself, signed with His own
Hand.
"Yorke & Yorke."
Then the Lord Chancellor said,
Parliament prorogued.
"My Lords, and Gentlemen,
"By virtue of His Majesty's Commission under the
Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed, and now
read, we do, in His Majesty's Name, and in Obedience to His Commands, prorogue this Parliament to Tuesday the Thirtieth Day of October next,
to be then here held: And this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Tuesday the Thirtieth Day of
October next."