DIE Mercurii, 3 Julii.
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Epus. London. Epus. Sarum. Epus. Carliol. Epus. Hereford. Epus. Menev. Epus. Roffen. Epus. Bristol. Epus. Gloucestr. Epus. Asaph. Epus. Oxon. Epus. Lincoln. Epus. Exon. |
Ds. Cowper, Cancellarius. Dux Kingston, C. P. S. Dux Kent, Senescallus. Dux Newcastle, Camerarius. Dux Somerset. Dux Grafton. Dux Shrewsbury. Dux Devon. Dux Marlborough. Dux Bucks & Nor. Dux Rutland. Dux Montrose. Dux Roxburgh. Dux Portland. March. Annandale. Comes Derby. Comes Pembroke. Comes Lincoln. Comes Dorset. Comes Salisbury. Comes Bridgewater. Comes Northampton. Comes Westmorland. Comes Manchester. Comes Peterborow. Comes Stamford. Comes Sunderland. Comes Scarsdale. Comes Clarendon. Comes Cardigan. Comes Carlisle. Comes Litchfield. Comes Radnor. Comes Yarmouth. Comes Nottingham. Comes Rochester. Comes Abingdon. Comes Holderness. Comes Plymouth. Comes Orford. Comes Greenwich. Comes Godolphin. Comes Cholmondeley. Comes Sutherland. Comes Rothes. Comes Buchan. Comes Hadintoun. Comes Loudoun. Comes Orkney. Comes De Loraine. Comes I'lay. Comes Oxford. Comes (fn. *) Strafford. Comes Dartmouth. Comes Carnarvon. Comes Bristol. Viscount Hereford. Viscount Say & Seal. Viscount Townshend. Viscount Lonsdale. Viscount Tadcaster. Viscount St. John. |
Ds. Bergavenny. Ds. Delawar. Ds. Howard Eff. Ds. North & Grey. Ds. Compton. Ds. Teynham. Ds. Bruce. Ds. Colepeper. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Cornwallis. Ds. Osborne. Ds. Lumley. Ds. Guilford. Ds. Weston. Ds. Herbert. Ds. Haversham. Ds. Gower. Ds. Conway. Ds. Rosse. Ds. Belhaven. Ds. Harcourt. Ds. Boyle. Ds. Montjoy. Ds. Mansel. Ds. Trevor. Ds. Lansdowne. Ds. Foley. Ds. Bathurst. Ds. Bingley. Ds. Carleton. Ds. Cobham. Ds. Parker. Ds. Coningsby. Ds. Onslow. Ds. Torrington. Ds. Cadogan. Ds. Romney. Ds. Newburgh. Ds. Pawlet Bas. |
PRAYERS.
Pilots, Deal and Dover, Bill.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
the better regulating of Pilots, for the conducting
of Ships and Vessels from Dover, Deal, and the
Ifle of Thanet, up the Rivers of Thames and Medway."
Then a Rider was offered, to be added to the Bill;
prescribing the Method for determining Differences relating to the Salvage of Anchors and Cables, within
the Jurisdiction of the Cinque Ports, from which Ships
or Vessels shall be hereafter forced by Extremity of
Weather.
And the same, being read Thrice, was agreed to
be made Part of the Bill, and to be inserted in the
Room of the Clause which was agreed by the House
to be left out.
Then the Question was put, "Whether this Bill,
as amended, shall pass?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H. C. with Amendments to it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Thomas Grey and Mr. Rogers:
To acquaint them, that the Lords have agreed to
the said Bill, with some Amendments, whereunto they
desire their Concurrence.
Committee Parliament-office revived.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed to view
the Tower, or Building, called The Parliament-office,
where the Records of Parliament are deposited and
kept, be revived; and meet To-morrow, at Ten a Clock
in the Forenoon; and that all the Lords present who
are not already of the said Committee be added
thereunto.
Newman's Bill:
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to
enable William Newman Esquire to sell Part of the
Estate included in his Marriage Settlement, for Payment of Debts; and to settle another Estate in Lieu
thereof."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall
pass?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H. C. with it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
the former Messengers:
To carry down the said Bill, and desire their Concurrence thereunto.
Messages from H. C. with a Bill; and to return Heldt's.
A Message from the House of Commons, by Colonel
Bladen and others:
With a Bill, intituled, "An Act for taking and
stating the Debts due, and growing due, to Scotland,
by Way of Equivalent, in the Terms of the Union;
and for Relief of the Creditors of the Public, and
the Commissioners of the Equivalent;" to which
they desire the Concurrence of this House.
A Message from the House of Commons, by Mr.
London and others:
To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act to naturalize John Jacob Heldt, Theodore Van Rheden, and
others;" and to acquaint this House, that they have
agreed to the same, with some Amendments, to which
they desire their Lordships Concurrence.
Commissioners, Debts Army, Bill.
The House (according to Order) was adjourned
during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the
Bill, intituled, "An Act to continue and revive several Acts therein mentioned, for appointing Commissioners, to take, examine, and state, the Debts due
to the Army; and also to enable the said Commissioners to determine the said Debts, and to grant
Certificates of such Debts, in order to make out
Debentures for the same; and for enabling the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the forfeited
Estates, to certify the Names of Persons who have
been in Possession, or received any Rents out of
the said forfeited Estates, into the Exchequer; and
for enlarging the Time for making Claims on the
said Estates; and for enabling Trustees for Creditors or Children to make Claims for such Creditors or Children."
And, after some Time spent therein, the House was
resumed.
And the Earl of Clarendon reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
made some Amendments thereunto; which he was
ready to report, when the House will please to receive the same."
Ordered, That the Report of the Amendments be
received To-morrow; and the Lords to be summoned.
Wives, &c. late E of Southesk & al. Bill.
Whereas this Day was appointed, for the House
to be put into a Committee on the Bill, intituled,
An Act to enable His Majesty to make Provision
for the respective Wives and Children of James
late Earl of Southesk, James late Lord Drummond,
the late Sir Hugh Paterson of Bannockburn, and
James Stirling late of Keir:"
It is Ordered, That this House shall be put into
a Committee thereupon, on Friday next.
Sheriffs Office, &c. Bill.
Whereas this Day was appointed, for the Second
Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act for the better regulating the Office of Sheriffs; and for ascertaining their Fees, and the Fees for sueing out
their Patents, and passing their Accompts:"
Sheriffs Patents and Accompts, Bill.
As also of the Bill, intituled, "An Act for the
better enabling Sheriffs to sue out their Patents, and
pass their Accompts:
It is Ordered, That the said Bills be read a
Second Time To-morrow; and the Lords to
be summoned, with Notice of the Occasion;
and that One of the Judges of each Court do
then attend this House.
Wife of late Ld. Nairn's Bill.
Whereas Monday last was appointed, for the House
to be put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled,
"An Act to enable His Majesty to make Provision
for Margaret Lady Nairn and her Children, out
of her Paternal Estate, forfeited during the Life of
William Murray late Lord Nairn, her Husband:"
It is Ordered, That this House shall be put into
a Committee thereupon, on Friday next.
Lady Butler's Bill.
The House (according to Order) was adjourned
during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the
Bill, intituled, "An Act for raising and paying the
Lady Amelia Butler's Portion, out of Lands in
Ireland."
And, after some Time spent therein, the House was
resumed.
And the Earl of Clarendon reported from the said
Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill;
and directed him to report the same to the House,
without any Amendment."
Lottery Funds, redeeming, Bill.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
redeeming the Duties and Revenues which were
settled to pay off Principal and Interest on the Orders
made forth on Four Lottery Acts, passed in the
Ninth and Tenth Years of Her late Majesty's Reign;
and for redeeming certain Annuities, payable on
Orders out of the Hereditary Excise, according to
a former Act in that Behalf; and for establishing a
general Yearly Fund, not only for the future Payment of Annuities, at several Rates, to be payable
and transferrable at the Bank of England, and redeemable by Parliament, but also to raise Monies
for such Proprietors of the said Orders as shall chuse
to be paid the Principal and Arrears of Interest
in ready Money; and for making good such other
Deficiencies and Payments as in this Act are mentioned; and for taking off the Duties on Linseed
imported, and British Linen exported."
Highway towards Staines, &c. Bill.
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Parliaments do
issue Orders, for summoning such Witnesses to attend
this House, in order to be examined in relation to
the Bill for repairing the Highways towards Staines
and Colnebrook, in the County of Middlesex, as any
of the Parties concerned shall send in the Names of
for that Purpose.
Equivalent Scotland, Bill:
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to
continue an Act of the First Year of His Majesty's
Reign, intituled, An Act for taking and stating
the Debts due, and growing due, to Scotland, by
Way of Equivalent, in the Terms of the Union;
and for Relief of the Creditors of the Public, and
the Commissioners of the Equivalent."
E. of Oxford's Trial to be printed.
Ordered, That the Trial of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, upon the Impeachment of
the House of Commons exhibited against him, and the
Proceedings relating thereunto, be forthwith printed
and published.
Cary discharged.
Whereas, by Order of this House on Monday last,
the Petition of John Cary Esquire, praying to be discharged out of Custody, was ordered to lie on the
Table; no Proof being made of the Payment of
Costs ordered by this House, as alledged in his said
Petition:
The House being this Day moved, "To receive Proof
of the said Allegation:"
Mr. Incledon, at the Bar, attested, upon Oath, the
Acknowledgement made of the Receipt of the said
Costs, by the Person entitled thereunto:
It is Ordered, That the said John Cary be, and is
hereby, discharged out of Custody; having likewise
paid his Fees to the Officers of this House, as alledged
by the said Petition.
To Sir William Oldes, Gentleman Usher
of the Black Rod, his Deputy or
Deputies, and every of them.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Jovis,
quartum diem instantis Julii, hora undecima Auroræ,
Dominis sic decernentibus.