December 1793
Anno 34o Georgii Tertii.
DIE Martis, 10o Decembris 1793.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
|
| Archiep. Cantuar. |
Ds. Loughborough,
Cancellarius. |
Ds. Amherst. |
The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That
His Majesty had been pleased to grant 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 Lord Chancellor in the Middle,
with the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury on his Right
Hand, and the Lord Amherst 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)
GEORGE R.
Commission for proroguing the Parliament:
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 and entirely beloved Son and most faithful Counsellor George
Prince of Wales; Our most dear Sons and faithful
Counsellors Frederick Duke of York; William Duke
of Clarence; Our most dear Brother and faithful
Counsellor William Duke of Gloucester; the Most
Reverend Father in God and Our faithful Counsellor
John Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of all England; Our well-beloved and faithful
Counsellor Alexander Lord Loughborough, 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 Charles
Earl Camden, President of Our Council; Granville
Marquis of Stafford, Keeper of Our Privy Seal; John
Frederick Duke of Dorset, Steward of Our Household;
Charles Duke of Richmond, Augustus Henry Duke of
Grafton, Harry Duke of Bolton, Francis Duke of
Leeds, George Duke of Marlborough, James Duke of
Montrose, William Henry Duke of Portland, Henry
Duke of Newcastle, James Marquis of Salisbury,
Chamberlain of Our Household; George Marquis of
Buckingham, William Marquis of Lansdown, George
Marquis Townshend, Thomas Marquis of Bath, Charles
Marquis Cornwallis, Francis Marquis of Hertford,
Edward Earl of Derby, Basil Earl of Denbigh, John
Earl of Westmorland, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, John
Earl of Sandwich, Frederick Earl of Carlisle, George
Bussy Earl of Jersey, George James Earl of Cholmondeley, John Earl of Bute, William Earl of Dartmouth,
Charles Earl of Tankerville, Heneage Earl of Aylesford, John Earl of Ashburnham, John Earl of Chatham, Henry Earl Bathurst, Thomas Earl of Ailesbury,
George Earl of Leicester, Richard Earl Howe, George
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, David Earl of Mansfield,
George Evelyn Viscount Falmouth, Thomas Viscount
Sydney; the Right Reverend Father in God and Our
faithful Counsellor Beilby Lord Bishop of London;
Our well-beloved and faithful Counsellors William
Wyndham Lord Grenville, One of Our Principal
Secretaries of State; George Lord Onslow, Thomas
Lord Pelham, Jeffery Lord Amherst, Edward Lord
Thurlow, Thomas Lord Walsingham, Henry Frederick
Lord Carteret, Richard Lord Carleton, Charles Lord
Hawkesbury, Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Our Chief Justice
assigned to hold Pleas before Us; James Lord Malmes
bury, and William Lord Auckland, 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 Tenth Day of August,
in the Thirtieth Year of Our Reign; which Our
Parliament from thenceforth was prorogued by
Our several Writs, until and to the Twenty-fifth Day
of November, in the Thirty-first 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
Tuesday the Tenth Day of this Instant December, then
to be held and fit 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 Tenth Day of December, in
Our Name further to prorogue and continue Our
present Parliament at Our City of Westminster aforesaid, until and unto Tuesday the Twenty-first Day of
January 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 Premises as they ought to do.
In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters
to be made Patent.
Witness Ourself at Westminster, the Fourth Day
of December, in the Thirty-fourth Year of
Our Reign.
By the King Himself, signed with His own
Hand.
"Yorke."
Then the Lord Chancellor 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 Tuesday the 21st Day of January next, to be then
here holden; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Tuesday the 21st Day of January next."
Die Mercurii 1o Februarii 1809.
Hitherto examined by us;
Napier.
Walsingham.
Arden.
END OF VOL. XXXIX.