October 1779
Anno 19o Georgii Tertii.
DIE Jovis, 7o Octobris 1779.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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| Epus. Norvicen. |
Dux Chandos.
Comes Mansfield. |
Ds. Osborne. |
The Earl of Mansfield sat Speaker by
virtue of a former Commission.
The Earl of Mansfield 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 Three of the Lords Commissioners, being in
their Robes, and seated on a Form placed between the
Throne and the Woolsack, the Earl of Mansfield in the
Middle, with the Duke of Chandos on his Right Hand,
and the Lord Osborne on his Left; commanded the
Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod 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:
(videlicet)
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
Brothers and faithful Counsellors, William Duke of
Gloucester, Henry Duke of Cumberland; the most
Reverend Father in God, and Our faithful Counsellor, Frederick Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate
and Metropolitan of all England; Our Well-beloved
and faithful Counsellor Edward Lord Thurlow, Our
Chancellor of Great Britain; the Most Reverend
Father in God, and Our faithful Counsellor, William
Archbishop of York, Primate and Metropolitan of
England; Our most dear Cousins and Counsellors
Granville Earl Gower, President of Our Council;
William Earl of Dartmouth, Keeper of Our Privy
Seal; Edward Duke of Somerset, Charles Duke of
Richmond, Augustus Henry Duke of Grafton, Harry
Duke of Bolton, Thomas Duke of Leeds, George Duke
of Marlborough, William Henry Duke of Portland,
James Duke of Chandos, Henry Duke of Newcastle,
Hugh Duke of Northumberland, George Duke of
Montagu; Charles Marquis of Rockingham; William
Earl Talbot, Steward of Our Household; Francis
Seymour Earl of Hertford, Chamberlain of Our
Household; Francis Earl of Huntingdon, Basil Earl
of Denbigh, John Earl of Sandwich, Frederick Earl
of Carlisle, Richard Earl of Scarbrough, William
Henry Earl of Rochford, George Bussy Earl of Jersey,
Thomas Earl of Kinnoul, John Earl of Breadalbane,
Hugh Earl of Marchmont, John Earl of Bute, George
Earl of Pomfret, John Earl of Ashburnham, John
Earl of Buckinghamshire, Charles Earl Cornwallis,
Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Henry Earl Bathurst, Wills
Earl of Hillsborough, Thomas Earl of Ailesbury, Thomas
Earl of Clarendon, William Earl of Mansfield, Our
Chief Justice assigned to hold Pleas before Us;
George Viscount Townshend, Thomas Viscount Weymouth, One of Our principal Secretaries of State;
David Viscount Stormont, Hugh Viscount Falmouth,
the Right Reverend Father in God, and Our faithful
Counsellor, Robert Lord Bishop of London; and Our
Well-beloved and faithful Counsellors, Francis Lord
Le Despencer, Francis Lord Osborne, George Lord
Onslow, George Lord Edgcumbe, William Lord Ponsonby,
Thomas Lord Lyttelton, William Lord Wycombe, Thomas
Lord Grantham, Thomas Lord Pelham, Charles Lord
Camden, John Lord Cardiff, Edward Lord Hawke,
and Jessery Lord Amherst, 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 Twenty-ninth Day of November, in the Fifteenth Year of Our Reign, on which
Day Our said Parliament was begun and held, and
from thence, by several Adjournments and Prorogations, was adjourned and prorogued to and until
Thursday the Seventh Day of this instant October,
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 confiding 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 Seventh Day of this
instant October, in Our Name, further to prorogue
and continue Our present Parliament at Our City of
Westminster aforesaid, until and unto Thursday the
Twenty-fifth Day of November 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, Marquisses, 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 Pre
mises as they ought to do. In Witness whereof
We have caused these Our Letters to be made
Patent.
Witness Ourself at Westminster, the Sixth Day
of October, in the Nineteenth Year of Our
Reign.
By the King Himself, signed with His own
Hand."
"Yorke."
Then the Earl of Mansfield said,
My Lords and Gentlemen,
Parliament prorogued.
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 Thursday the Twenty-fifth Day of November
next, to be then here holden; and this Parliament is
accordingly prorogued to Thursday the Twenty-fifth
Day of November next."
Die Veneris, 29o Decembris 1797.
Hitherto examined by us, the following Interlineations appearing; (videlicet)
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F. Bristol.
Napier.
Walsingham.
Bayning.
END OF VOL. XXXV.