DIE Jovis, 22 Maii.
REGINA.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Petriburg.
Epus. Oxon.
Epus. Bangor. |
Ds. Harcourt, Custos Magni Sigilli.
Comes Oxford, Thesaurarius.
Dux Buckingham, Præses.
Dux Shrewsbury, Camerarius.
Dux Somerset.
2. Dux Grafton.
1. Dux Richmond.
Dux Montagu.
Dux Kent.
March. Lindsey, Magnus Camerarius.
Comes Poulet, Senescallus.
Comes Lincoln.
Comes Dorset.
Comes Bridgewater.
Comes Northampton.
Comes Manchester.
Comes Winchilsea.
Comes Scarsdale.
Comes Clarendon.
Comes Cardigan.
Comes Carlisle.
Comes Sussex.
Comes Yarmouth.
Comes Nottingham.
Comes Rochester.
Comes Abingdon.
Comes Portland.
Comes Scarbrough.
Comes Jersey.
Comes Wharton.
Comes Cholmondeley.
Comes Eglintoun.
Comes Home.
Comes Loudoun.
Comes Northesk.
Comes Roseberie.
Comes I'lay.
Comes Ferrers.
Comes Strafford.
Comes Dartmouth.
Viscount Say & Seal.
Viscount Townshend.
Viscount Weymouth.
Viscount Hatton.
Viscount Kilsyth. |
Ds. Delawar.
Ds. Fitzwalter.
Ds. Hunsdon.
Ds. Compton.
Ds. Howard Escr.
Ds. Mohun.
Ds. Bruce.
Ds. Rockingham.
Ds. Lexington.
Ds. Berkeley.
Ds. Osborne.
Ds. Carteret.
Ds. Guilford.
Ds. Ashburnham.
Ds. Weston.
Ds. Herbert.
Ds. Gernsey.
Ds. Conway.
Ds. Blantyre.
Ds. Boyle.
Ds. Hay.
Ds. Montjoie.
Ds. Burton.
Ds. Mansell.
Ds. Trevor.
Ds. Masham.
Ds. Bathurst. |
PRAYERS.
Message from H. C. to return the Regins Professors in the Universities, &c. Bill.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir William Whiteloke and others:
To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for confirming and rendering more effectual certain Letters Patents of King James the First, for annexing a Canonry and several Rectories to the Regius Professor of
Divinity in the University of Oxford, and to the
Regius Professor and Lady Margaret's Reader of Divinity in the University of Cambridge;" and to acquaint this House, that they have agreed to the same,
without any Amendment.
Lottery Bill.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act
for laying several Duties upon all Soap and Paper
made in Great Britain, or imported into the same;
and upon chequered and striped Linens imported;
and upon certain Silks, Calicoes, Linens, and Stuffs,
printed, painted, or stained; and upon several Kinds
of stamped Vellum, Parchment, and Paper; and
upon certain printed Papers, Pamphlets, and Advertisements, for raising the Sum of Eighteen Hundred
Thousand Pounds, by Way of a Lottery, towards
Her Majesty's Supply; and for licensing an additional
Number of Hackney Chairs; and for charging certain Stocks of Cards and Dice; and for better securing Her Majesty's Duties to arise in the Office for the
Stamp Duties, by Licenses for Marriages, and otherwise; and for Relief of Persons who have not claimed their Lottery Tickets in due Time, or have lost
Exchequer Bills or Lottery Tickets; and for borrowing Money upon Stock (Part of the Capital of the
South Sea Company), for the Use of the Public."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall
pass?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H. C. that the Lords have agreed to it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Mr. Orlebar and Mr. Dormer:
To acquaint them, that the Lords have agreed to the
said Bill, without any Amendment.
Sir T. Putt's Bill, for Sale of Lands in Netherex, &c.
The Earl of Clarendon reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for vesting several Lands, in Netherex, Rew, Silverton, and
Thorverton, in the County of Devon, in Trustees, to
be sold, for the Purposes therein mentioned," was
committed: "That they had examined the Allegations
thereof, and gone through the said Bill, with some
Amendments."
Which were read Twice, and agreed to; and the Bill
ordered to be engrossed, with the said Amendments.
Northfleet, Gravesend, &c. Road Bill.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act
for enlarging, amending, and maintaining, the Road
betwixt Northfleet, Gravesend, and Rochester, in the
County of Kent."
Sir Pat. Home versus Sir Robert Home.
Whereas this Day was appointed, for hearing the
Causes between Sir Patrick Home and Sir Robert Home
Baronets:
It is Ordered, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That this House will
hear the said Causes, by Counsel, at the Bar, on Tuesday next, at Twelve a Clock.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure, to robe.
The House was resumed.
Queen present:
Her Majesty, being seated on Her Royal Throne,
adorned with Her Crown and Regal Ornaments, and
attended with Her Officers of State (the Lords being
in their Robes), commanded the Gentleman Usher of
the Black Rod to let the Commons know, "That it is
Her Majesty's Pleasure, they attend Her presently, in
the House of Lords."
And the House of Commons, with their Speaker,
being come; he, after a short Speech to Her Majesty,
in relation to the Lottery Bill, delivered the same to the
Clerk of the Parliaments; who brought it to the Table; where the Clerk of the Crown read the Title of
that and the other Bills to be passed, as follows; (videlicet,)
Bills passed.
"An Act for laying several Duties upon all Soap
and Paper made in Great Britain, or imported into
the same; and upon chequered and striped Linens
imported; and upon certain Silks, Calicoes, Linens,
and Stuffs, printed, painted, or stained; and upon
several Kinds of stamped Vellum, Parchment, and
Paper; and upon certain printed Papers, Pamphlets,
and Advertisements; for raising the Sum of Eighteen
Hundred Thousand Pounds, by Way of a Lottery, towards Her Majesty's Supply; and for licensing an
additional Number of Hackney Chairs; and for
charging certain Stocks of Cards and Dice; and for
better securing Her Majesty's Duties to arise in the
Office for the Stamp Duties, by Licenses for Marriages,
and otherwise; and for Relief of Persons who have
not claimed their Lottery Tickets in due Time, or
have lost Exchequer Bills, or Lottery Tickets; and
for borrowing Money upon Stock (Part of the Capital of the South Sea Company), for the Use of the
Public."
To this Bill the Clerk of the Parliaments pronounced the Royal Assent, in these Words;
(videlicet,)
"La Reine remercie ses bons Subjects, accepte
leur Benevolence, et ainsi le veult."
"2. An Act for enlarging the Time given to the
Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty, pursuant to
an Act for granting to Her Majesty several Duties on
Coals, for building Fifty new Churches in and about
the Cities of London and Westm'r, and Suburbs
thereof, and other Purposes therein mentioned; and
also for giving the said Commissioners farther Powers
for better effecting the same; and for appointing
Monies for re-building the Parish Church of St. Mary
Woolnoth, in the City of London."
"3. An Act for better collecting and recovering the
Duties granted for the Support of the Royal Hospital
at Greenwich; and for the further Benefit thereof;
and for preserving Her Majesty's Harbour Moorings."
"4. An Act to restore the Patrons to their ancient
Rights of presenting Ministers to the Churches vacant
in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland."
"5. An Act for repealing Part of an Act passed in
the Parliament of Scotland, intituled, Act for discharging the Yule Vacance."
"6. An Act for repealing a Clause in the Statute
made in the Twenty-first Year of the Reign of King
James the First, intituled, An Act for the further
Description of a Bankrupt, and Relief of Creditors
against such as shall become Bankrupts; and for inflicting Corporal Punishment upon the Bankrupts, in
some special Cases, which makes Descriptions of Bankrupts; and for the Explanation of the Laws relating
to Bankruptey, in case of Partnership."
"7. An Act for raising the Militia for the Year
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twelve, although
the Month's Pay formerly advanced be not re-paid;
and for rectifying a Mistake in an Act passed this
Session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and false Musters; and
for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters;
and for taking Accompts of Trophy-money formerly
raised and collected."
"8. An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent Conveyances, in order to multiply Votes for
electing Knights of Shires to serve in Parliament."
"9. An Act for regulating, improving, and encouraging, the Woollen Manufacture of mixed or medley Broad Cloth; and for the Payment of the Poor
employed therein."
"10. An Act for erecting a Workhouse in the City
and County of the City of Norwich, for the better
Employment and maintaining the Poor there."
"11. An Act for prolonging the Term for Payment
of certain Duties, granted by an Act made in the
Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of His late Majesty
King William, intituled, An Act for recovering, securing, and keeping in Repair, the Harbour of Minehead, for the Benefit and Support of the Navigation
and Trade of this Kingdom."
"12. An Act to prevent Abuses in making Linen
Cloth, and regulating the Lengths, Breadths, and
equal sorting of Yarn, for each Piece made in Scotland; and for whitening the same."
"13. An Act for the reviving and continuing several Acts therein mentioned, for the preventing Mischiefs which may happen by Fire; for building and
repairing County Gaols; for exempting Apothecaries
from serving Parish and Ward Offices, and serving
upon Juries; and relating to the returning of Jurors."
"14. An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors,
by obliging their Creditors to accept the utmost Satisfaction they are capable to make, and restoring them
to their Liberty."
"15. An Act for the Relief of Merchants importing
Prize Goods from America."
"16. An Act to give further Time for enrolling
such Leases granted from the Crown, as have not
been enrolled within the respective Times therein limited; and for making the Pleading of Deeds of
Bargain and Sale enrolled, and of Fee-farm Rents,
more easy."
"17. An Act for repairing the Highway between a
certain Place called Kilburn Bridge, in the County of
Midd'x, and Sparrows Hern, in the County of Hertford."
"18. An Act for making the River Avon, in the
Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, navigable, from
the City of Bath, to or near Hanham's Mills."
"19. An Act for the better repairing and amending
the Road leading from Ipswich to Cleydon, and the
Road called The Pye Road, in the County of Suffolk."
"20. An Act for the better supplying the Town of
Boston, in the County of Lincoln, with fresh Water."
"21. An Act for compleating a Chapel of Ease in
the Lower Town of Deal, in the County of Kent, by
a Duty on Water-borne Coals to be brought into the
said Town."
To these Bills the Clerk of the Parliaments pronounced the Royal Assent, severally, in these
Words; (videlicet,)
"La Reine le veult."
"22. An Act for confirming and rendering more
effectual certain Letters Patents of King James the
First, for annexing a Canonry and several Rectories
to the Regius Professor of Divinity in the University
of Oxford, and to the Regius Professor and Lady
Margaret's Reader of Divinity in the University of
Cambridge."
"23. An Act for enabling James Griffin Esquire,
and Edward Griffin Son and Heir Apparent of the
said James Griffin, to raise Money, to pay the Debts
of the said James; and to make a Settlement, for the
Benefit of themselves and their Family."
"24. An Act to enable the Honourable Algernon
Grevile Esquire to make a Settlement of his Estate, in
the several Counties of York and Warwick, pursuant
to Agreements made by him on his Marriage with the
Honourable Mary Somerset his now Wife."
"25. An Act for Sale of the Manor of Hempsted,
and other Lands therein mentioned, lying in the
Counties of Kent and Sussex, the Estate of Sir Robert
Guldeford Baronet, for the Payment of Debts; and
for settling the Camber Farm, and other Lands in the
said County of Sussex, to the same Uses as the said
Manor of Hempsted now stands settled."
"26. An Act for ascertaining and establishing the
Glebe Land, Tithes, and other Profits, of the Rectory
of Gothurst, in the County of Bucks."
"27. An Act for Sale of the Manor of Dalham,
and other Manors and Hereditaments, in the County
of Suffolk, and elsewhere, late the Estate of Symon
Patrick Clerk, deceased, for the several Purposes
therein mentioned."
"28. An Act for Sale of the Manors of Agardesley,
alias Agersley, and Marchington, and several Lands
and Hereditaments, in the County of Stafford, for
Payment of the Mortgage-monies charged thereon,
and other the Debts of the Honourable Charles Egerton Esquire."
"29. An Act to enable Trustees to cut and sell
Timber on the Estate late of Anthony Henley Esquire,
deceased; and for applying the Money thereby arising, towards Payment of his Younger Children's Portions, provided by his Marriage Settlement; and also
for transferring certain Estates, by the same Settlement now vested in Richard Norton Esquire, to other
Trustees, on the same Trusts."
"30. An Act for making a perpetual Augmentation
to the Vicarage of Duloe, in the County of Cornwall,
out of the Tithes and Profits of the Rectory of Duloe."
"31. An Act for Sale of Part of the Estate late of
Edw'd Hill Esquire, deceased, in Orton and Rowell,
in the County of Northampton, for the discharging
several Incumbrances thereupon, and the Performance
of the last Will of the said Edward Hill; and for
the settling of other Lands and Tenements, in Rowell
aforesaid, in Lieu thereof, to the same Uses."
"32. An Act for enabling Edward Southwell Esquire
to grant certain Houses and Lands, in the County of
Gloucester, to Joshua Franklyn, of Bristol, Merchant,
for a Term of Years, in order to the better Improvement thereof, and of other adjacent Lands of the
said Edward Southwell."
"33. An Act to enable Owen Thomas Bromsall Gentleman to sell divers Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, in the County of Bedford, for the Purposes
therein mentioned."
"34. An Act for vesting the Estate late of Bartholomew Van Homrigh Esquire, deceased, lying in the
Kingdom of Ireland, in Trustees, to be sold."
"35. An Act for selling certain Lands, Part of the
Manor of Wightfield, alias Whitesield, and other Lands
in the County of Gloucester, for the Payment of the
Debts heretofore of Mary Fermor Widow, deceased,
and of John More junior, of Kirtlington, in the County of Nottingham, Esquire, and Margaret his Wife."
"36. An Act to enable William Western Esquire, an
Infant, to make a Settlement of his Estate upon his
Marriage, notwithstanding his Infancy."
"37. An Act for Sale of the Manors of North Court
and Boynton, in the Parish of Swingfield, in the
County of Kent, Part of the Estate of Richard Gomeldon Esquire, for discharging Incumbrances."
"38. An Act for confirming to Agmondisham Vesey
Esquire, and his Children, the Benefit intended by
an Act passed in the First Year of Her Majesty's
Reign, for their Relief; and for discharging him and
them of the Rents and Profits of their Estate, incurred before the passing of the said Act."
"39. An Act to explain an Act made in the Seventh
Year of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act to
empower the Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain,
or Commissioners of the Treasury, to compound with
the Sureties of Samuel Pacey, deceased, late Receiver
General of the County of Suffolk, so far as it relates
to Joseph Pake, One of the said Sureties."
"40. An Act to enable the Lord High Treasurer, or
Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain, for
the Time being, to compound with the Executor of
Michael Wicks Esquire, late Receiver General of the
Plantation Duties in the Port of London, as the Lord
High Treasurer, or Commissioners of the Treasury
of England, were, by a former Act of Parliament,
enabled to do with the said Michael Wicks himself."
"41. An Act to make free The Content Galley, a
running Ship, taken from the French, and condemned
as Prize."
"42. An Act for making the Ship Success a free
Ship."
To these Bills the Clerk of the Parliaments pronounced the Royal Assent, severally, in these
Words; (videlicet,)
"Soit fait come il est desiré."
Then Her Majesty was pleased to withdraw; and the
Commons returned to their House.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure, to unrobe.
The House was resumed.
E. of Strafford introduced:
Thomas Lord Raby being, by Letters Patents, dated
Quarto Die Septembris, Decimo Annæ Reginæ, created
Viscount Wentworth and Earl of Strafford, was (this Day)
in his Robes, introduced, between the Lord Treasurer
and the Lord Steward (also in their Robes); the Lord
Great Chamberlain, the Gentleman Usher of the Black
Rod, and Clarencieux, officiating for Garter King at
Arms, carrying the said Letters Patents, preceding.
His Lordship presented the same to the Lord Keeper,
on his Knee, at the Woolsack; who delivered them to
the Clerk; and the same were read at the Table.
His Writ of Summons was also read, and is as follows; (videlicet,)
His Writ of Summons.
"Anna, Dei Gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, &
Hib'niæ Regina, Fidei Defensor, &c. Charissimo Consanguineo & Consiliario Nostro Thomæ Comiti Strafford, Salutem. Cum Parliamentum Nostrum, pro arduis
& urgentibus Negotiis, Nos, Statum & Defensionem
Regni Nostri Magnæ Britanniæ & Ecclesiæ concernentibus, apud Civitatem Nostram Westm. nunc congregatum existit; vobis, sub Fide & Ligeantia quibus
Nobis tenemini, firmiter injungendo mandamus, quod,
consideratis dictorum Negotiorum Arduitate & Periculis imminentibus, cessante Excusatione quacunque,
ad dictum Parliamentum Nostrum personaliter intersitis,
Nobiscum, ac cum Prælatis, Magnatibus, et Proceribus dicti Regni Nostri, super dictis Negotiis tractatur.
vestrumque Consilium impensur.; et hoc sicut Nos &
Honorem Nostrum, ac Salvationem & Defensionem
Regni et Ecclesiæ prædict. Expeditionemque dictorum
Negotiorum diligitis, nullatenus omittatis.
"Teste Meipsa, apud Westm. Decimo Sexto Die
Maii, Anno Regni Nostri Undecimo.
"Wrighte."
Then his Lordship was placed on the lower End
of the Earls Bench; and came to the Table, and took
the Oaths, and made and subscribed the Declaration,
and also took and subscribed the Oath of Abjuration,
pursuant to the Statutes.
L. Bellew's Bill.
After reading the Report of the Judges, to whom
was referred the Bill relating to the Lord Bellew:
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act
for enlarging the Time for Sale of Part of the
Estate of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Bellew
of the Kingdom of Ireland, vested in Trustees by
an Act of Parliament lately passed in the said Kingdom."
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Bill be
committed to the Lords following; (videlicet,)
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Dux Richmond.
Dux Grafton.
Dux Montagu.
March. Lindsey, Magnus Camerarius.
Comes Poulet, Senescallus.
Comes Lincoln.
Comes Dorset.
Comes Bridgewater.
Comes Northampton.
Comes Winchilsea.
Comes Scarsdale.
Comes Clarendon.
Comes Carlisle.
Comes Yarmouth.
Comes Rochester.
Comes Portland.
Comes Scarbrough.
Comes Wharton.
Comes Home.
Comes Loudoun.
Comes Ferrers.
Viscount Townshend.
Viscount Weymouth. |
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Petriburg.
Epus. Oxon.
Epus. Bangor. |
Ds. Delawar.
Ds. Fitzwalter.
Ds. Hunsdon.
Ds. Howard Escr.
Ds. Mohun.
Ds. Rockingham.
Ds. Carteret.
Ds. Guilford.
Ds. Ashburnham.
Ds. Herbert.
Ds. Gernsey.
Ds. Conway.
Ds. Blantyre.
Ds. Boyle.
Ds. Hay.
Ds. Montjoie.
Ds. Burton.
Ds. Trevor.
Ds. Bathurst. |
Their Lordships, or any Five of them; to meet
on Friday the Sixth Day of June next, at Ten a
Clock in the Forenoon, in the Prince's Lodgings
near the House of Peers; and to adjourn as
they please.
Clarke discharged.
Upon reading the Petition of Thomas Clarke Bailiff,
in Custody of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod,
for arresting John Rocket, menial Servant to the Right
Honourable the Lord Osborne; expressing his Sorrow
for the said Offence, and begging Pardon for the same;
and praying to be discharged out of Custody:
Whereupon, the Petitioner being called in, and, on
his Knees, reprimanded at the Bar by the Lord Keeper;
it is Ordered, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the said Thomas Clark
shall be, and he is hereby, discharged (paying his
Fees); and this shall be a sufficient Warrant on that
Behalf.
To Sir William Oldes, Gentleman Usher of the
Black Rod attending this House, his Deputy or Deputies, and every of them.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Sabbati, vicesimum quartum diem instantis Maii, hora undecima Auroræ, Dominis sic decernentibus.
Die Veneris, 13 Junii, 1712, Hitherto examined by us,
Clarendon.
Cardigan.
Delawarr.