House of Lords Journal Volume 62: Index A-J

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 62, 1830. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].

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'House of Lords Journal Volume 62: Index A-J', in Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 62, 1830, (London, [n.d.]) pp. 1524-1544. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol62/pp1524-1544 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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House of Lords Journal Volume 62 Index A-J Accounts - 1. respecting the Affairs of The East India Company; presented (by Command). - Referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 2. -- Return of the Establishments connected with the Civil Offices under each of the Three Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay; shewing the Number of Persons, and the Expence attaching to each Establishment, as it stood on the 1st of May 1817 and on the 1st of May 1827; and stating likewise the Date of new Establishments, or of any considerable Augmentations, and the Reasons assigned for the same: And also, 3. -- Return of all Civil Offices under each of the Three Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay, with the Salary, and the Amount and Nature of any other Allowances annexed to each of such Offices, as they stood on the 1st of May 1817 and on the 1st of May 1827; and further stating, in regard to Offices which have been created, or of which the Salaries or Allowances have been augmented, since the 1st of May 1817, the Date of such Creation, and of such Augmentation or Augmentations, and the Reasons assigned for each respectively; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 4. -- Statement of the Amount of the Civil Charges of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay, from 1819-20 to 1826-27, and, per Estimate, for 1827-28 and 1828-29: Also, 5. -- Returns of the Amount of Salaries and Emoluments of every Kind received by the several Officers of His Majesty's Supreme Courts of Judicature at Fort William, Fort St. George, Bombay and Prince of Wales's Island, on an Average of Two or Three of the last Years for which the Accounts can be made up; distinguishing the Amount of Salary from Fees and other Emoluments; also of the Table of Fees sanctioned by the Courts, and charged by the Officers, so far as the same relate to the Supreme Courts of Judicature at Fort William: Also, 6. -- Account of the Percentage at which the several Heads of Revenue in India are collected, for the Years included in the Papers presented to this House on the 9th February instant; distinguishing the Presidencies, Conquered and Ceded Provinces: Also, 7. -- Account of the Arrears and Balances left annually due on the Land Revenue of India, for the Years included in the said Papers: Also, 8. -- Account in detail, for the same Period, of the Revenue and Charges of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces, classed under Heads analogous to those introduced into the Accounts of the Presidencies: Also, 9. -- Account of the Profit or Loss upon the Trade of The East India Company between Europe and India, Europe and China, India and China, China and the North American Colonies, stating each separately, for the last Ten Years: Also, 10. -- Details of the several Heads of Revenue and of Charge in the several Tables, No. 1, A, B, and C, in the printed Papers presented to this House on the 9th Day of February instant; and also of those relating to Prince of Wales's Island and St. Helena, for the Years 1809-10, 1817-18, 1827-28, stating under separate Heads the principal Items of Receipt and of Expenditure: Also, 11. -- of the several Sales of The East India Company from the Years 1822-23 up to the latest Period, specifying the Quantity of each Kind of Tea sold, the Average Price at which each Kind was put up, and at which each Kind was sold at each Sale: Also, 12. -- of the Rate of Freight per Ton paid by The East India Company from China, on the Average of the whole Tonnage, from the Years 1822-23: Also, 13. -- of the Quantity of Tea exported by The East India Company from Canton, specifying the several Kinds of Tea and the Average Prime Cost per Pound, in each Year, from the Year 1822-23 up to the latest Period the same can be made out: Also, 14. -- of the Expence of The East India Company's Establishment at Canton, specifying the Names of the Servants, and the Amount of Salaries and Emoluments of each, and of the whole Cost for the Maintenance of the same, in each Year, since 1822-23: Also, 15. -- shewing all other Charges, as well in China as in England, incurred by The East India Company in their Trade with China, including Freight, and stating the actual Amount in each Year from 1822-23: And also, 16. -- Return of the Foreign Trade with China, distinguishing the different Nations, and the Trade carried on by The East India Company from that carried on by Private India Ships under the British Flag; also the Tonnage employed by each Nation; and the principal Articles of Export and Import, as far as the same can be ascertained, for the last Fifteen Years; ordered. - Delivered (in part); to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. - Delivered (in part), and referred to same Committee.- To be printed. - Delivered (in part), and referred to same Committee. 17. -- shewing the Amount of all Supplies received from the several Presidencies and Settlements in India at the Factory at Canton; distinguishing the Presidencies, and specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 18. -- shewing the Amount of all Supplies from the Factory at Canton to the several Presidencies and Settlements in India; distinguishing the Presidencies, and specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year, from 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 19. -- shewing the Amount of all Supplies received from the Island of St. Helena at the Factory at Canton, specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 20. -- shewing the Amount of all Supplies from the Factory at Canton to the Island of St. Helena, specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year, from 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 21. -- shewing the Amount of all Supplies from England to the Factory of Canton, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 22. -- shewing the Amount of the Cargoes (and of what consisting) consigned from the Factory at Canton to England, likewise the Amount of all Payments for which England is debited, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 23. -- shewing the Amount of all Bills of Exchange drawn upon the Court of Directors by the Supercargoes of Canton, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29, inclusive, in Tales, converted into Sterling Money at the Rate of 6s. 8d. per Tale, contrasted with the Amount of the Payment of the said Bills actually made in Sterling Money: Also, 24. -- of Goods exported by the Court of Directors from England to Canton, in the Years 1809-10 to 1828-29, inclusive; specifying the Quantities of each, their Invoice Value, and a Statement of the Gain or Loss on the Sales of the Company's Exports in each Year: Also, 25. -- of the Losses sustained by The East India Company in the China Trade, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1828-29 inclusive, by Perils of the Sea, Capture, Damage or Waste of Goods, short Deliveries, or other Causes: Also, 26. -- of all Sums paid for Freight, Demurrage, & c. on Ships employed by The East India Company in the China Trade, in each Year, from 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 27. -- of the Charges incurred by The East India Company on their Shipping at Canton, including the Measurement of Ships, & c., in each Year, from 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 28. -- of Losses sustained by The East India Company from Perils of the Sea, Damage of Ships or Cargoes, from bad Debts, & c., in each Year, from 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 29. -- of the actual Cost of all the Company's Buildings in China, up to the latest Date; also, a Statement of the Sums annually expended in Repairs, Rent, Taxes, or otherwise, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive: Also, 30. -- of Long Ells, Broad Cloth and Camblets demanded from and exported to China, in each Year, from 1811 to 1829, both inclusive: Also, 31. -- of Lead and Tin demanded from and exported to China, in each Year, from 1811 to 1829, both inclusive: Also, 32. -- of sundry Articles of British Manufacture and Produce which have been exported to China upon Experiment, not having been demanded by Indent, in each Year, from 1811 to 1829, both inclusive: Also, 33. -- of all Goods imported from China into Great Britain, from the Year 1811 to the Year 1828, both inclusive; specifying the Quantity and Value of the principal Articles imported, and distinguishing the Trade of The East India Company from the Privilege Trade: And also, 34. - of all Goods exported to China from Great Britain, from the Year 1811 to the Year 1828, both inclusive; specifying the Quantity and Declared Value of the principal Articles exported, and distinguishing the Trade of The East India Company from the Privilege Trade; ordered. -the Order for the foregoing Accounts, Nos 17 to 29, both inclusive, discharged; and similar Accounts, from 1822-23 to 1828-29, ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 35. -- Statement of the Account between the Territorial and Commercial Branches of the Affairs of The East India Company, in each Year, from the 1st May 1814 to the latest Period, drawn up on the Principle observed in the Accounts transmitted to the Government of Bengal as Enclosures to the Letters of the Court of Directors in the Territorial Finance Department; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 36. -- Return of the Items, and their actual Amount, included in the Charge for Prime Cost of the Company's Teas, in each Year since 1814: And also, 37. -- of the Remittances in Merchandize from India, made in each Year since 1814; stating their Invoice Value, the Charges incurred upon them, and the Sums which they realized at the Company's Sales; ordered. 38. -- of the Quantity and Value of Military Stores exported to India during each of the last Ten Years (from 1819-20 to 1828-29 inclusive); specifying the Average Rate of Freight at which they have been sent out in each Year: And also, 39. -- Statement of the Sums paid by The East India Company for Commercial Freight, in each Year since 1814; distinguishing the Amount charged to the Trade with India from the Amount charged to the Trade with China; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and added to Appendix to Report from Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 40. -- A Statement of the several Articles of British Produce and Manufacture exported in American Vessels to China and to the East Indies, in each of the Years from 1818 to the present Time; together with the Official and Declared Value of each Article; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. - Referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 41. -- of Superannuations granted to the Officers of The East India Company; delivered. 42. -- (Annual) of the Revenue of The East India Company; delivered, and referred to the Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 43. -- of the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sale of Goods and Merchandize of The East India Company, in Great Britain; Delivered; to be printed, and referred to the Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. 44. -- of all Exchequer Bills and other Government Securities purchased by the Bank, or advanced for the Public Service, in the Year ending 5th January 1830; delivered. 45. -- of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt; delivered. 46. -- of Pensions granted out of the Civil List in Scotland, for the Year ended 20th June 1829; delivered. 47. -- Abstract of, of the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses, for the Year ended 30th June 1829; delivered. 48. -- of the Sums issued and applied, in 1829, on account of the Russian Dutch Loan; delivered. 49. -- respecting the Port of Arundel; delivered. 50. -- of Receipts and Payments by the Metropolitan Commissioners in Lunacy; delivered. 51. -- respecting the Liverpool Docks; delivered. 52. -- of unclaimed Army Prize Money; delivered. 53. -- respecting Shoreham Harbour; delivered. 54. -- of Salaries and Emoluments of Receivers General of Taxes; delivered, and to be printed. 55. -- of Additions to the Charge of the Public Debt; delivered. 56. -- of Sums received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, on account of Savings Banks and Friendly Societies, from 6th August 1817 to 20th November 1829; and of Expences during the preceding Year; delivered. 57. -- Finance, in Eight Classes; delivered. 58. -- of Droits of Admiralty, and other casual Revenues; delivered. 59. -- of Presentments made by Grand Juries in Ireland, in 1829; delivered. 60. -- of Proclamations issued, and of Expences incurred, in Ireland, under the Peace Preservation Acts; delivered. 61. -- of Increase or Diminution in all Public Departments in the Year ended 5th January 1830; delivered. 62. -- of Arrears and Balances due from Public Accountants on 5th January 1830; delivered. 63. -- of the Orphans Fund; delivered. 64. -- from the Chamberlain of London, respecting London Bridge; paving the City; maintaining the Sewers; Navigation of the Thames; Coal Market; Metage of Coals; Mooring Chains in the Thames; Salaries to Harbour Masters; Blackfriars Bridge; and Isle of Dogs Canal; delivered. 65. -- of the Pilots Fund, Trinity House; delivered. 66. -- of Superannuation Allowances under Act 3 Geo. 4. C. 113. for the Year ended 5th January 1830; delivered. 67. -- of the Receipt and Expenditure of Dovor Harbour; delivered. 68. -- of Commissioners of Staines Bridge; delivered. 69. -- respecting Richmond Bridge; delivered. 70. -- respecting the Royal Military Canal; delivered. 71. -- (Annual) of the Margate Pier and Harbour Company; delivered. 72. -- of the Expences incurred under the Land Tax Redemption Acts; delivered. 73. -- of the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge; delivered. 74. - of Charges and Expences of Commissioners for building new Churches; delivered, and to be printed. 75. -- respecting Trade and Navigation; delivered. 76. -- of the Stamp Duties received on certain Proceedings in the Courts of Law in Ireland; delivered, 77. -- of the Stamp Duties received on certain Proceedings in the Court of Chancery, and in the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer, in Ireland; delivered. 78. -- of all Sums paid into the Exchequer in Ireland, on account of Stamp Duties granted by the Act 4 Geo. 4. C. 78.; and of all Salaries and Allowances which have been paid to the Masters in Ordinary in Chancery, and to the Chief Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer, in Ireland, pursuant to said Act; delivered. 79. -- of all Stamps issued for £5 Notes, for each Quarter, from 1st January 1826 to the present Time: And also, 80. - similar, of Stamps for £10 Notes; ordered.- Delivered, and to be printed. 81. -- of the Amount of Stamp Duties levied on all Conveyances of Lifehold Property under the Annual Value of £5: And also, 82. -- of the Amount of Stamp Duties on all Conveyances of Property in Fee under the Value of £150; ordered. 83. -- of the Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company's contingent Fund; delivered. 84. -- of the Quantity of Gold coined, and of its Value when coined, at the Mint, in each Year, from 1st January 1819 to the latest Period to which it can be made up: Also, 85. -- similar, as to Silver Coin: Also, 86. -- of the Amount of all British Gold and Silver Coin, respectively, exported during the same Years, distinguishing the different Years: And also, 87. -- similar, of the Quantity and Value of Foreign Coin and Bullion exported; ordered.- Delivered, and to be printed. 88. -- of the Quantity, in Pounds Weight, of Standard Gold received into His Majesty's Mint in each of the Fourteen Years from 1816 to 1830, and of the Value of Gold Monies coined (specifying the Proportion of each Denomination of Coin) in each Year: Also, 89. -- similar, as to Silver: And also, 90. -- of Sovereigns coined for private Importers in the Years 1828 and 1829; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 91. -- of the Amount of Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns issued by The Governor and Company of the Bank of England, from the 1st January 1821 to the 31st December 1829, both inclusive, distinguishing the Amount issued in exchange for Guneas; also, of the Amount of the same received by them during the same Period, distinguishing the Amount paid, the Amount received, and the Balance; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 92. -- of the Number and Value of all Country Bankers Notes stamped in Great Britain in each of the Years 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829; distinguishing the several Classes of Notes according to their respective Values: And also, 93. -- of the Value of unstamped Notes of Country Bankers for which Composition has been paid during the same Period; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 94. -- of the Average Amount of Bank of England Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the Month of January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 95. -- of the Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation on 26th February and on 26th August, each Year, from 26th February 1819 to 26th February 1830, both inclusive; distingushing the Amount of Bank Post Bills, the Amount of Bank Notes under £5, and the Amount of Bank Notes of £5 and upwards; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 96. -- of the Quantity of Lead and Lead Ore imported, and from whence, from 1st January 1825 to 1st January 1830, in each Year, with the Amount of Duty received: And also, 97. -- of the Quantity of British and Foreign Lead exported during the same Period, and to what Countries; ordered ; ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 98. -- of the Number of Loads of British Oak Timber purchased for the Use of His Majesty's Navy in each Year since the Year 1809, specifying the Price and the Duration of each Contract for British Oak Timber which has been entered into by the Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy; ordered . - Delivered, and to be printed. 99. -- of all Contracts for Timber for the Use of His Majesty's Dock Yards, since the 1st January 1810; specifying the Quantity and Quality of each Denomination of Timber; the Country where grown; the Price per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet (except the Price upon such Contracts as may be now in Operation); and the Amount of Duty paid on Timber of Foreign Growth; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 100. -- of the Quantities of Corn, distinguishing each Sort, and of Flour and Meal, imported into the United Kingdom in each Year since 15th July 1828; distinguishing each Year, and the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, and the Quantities re-exported, and the Quantities remaining in Warehouses on the 1st of January last: And also, 101. -- of the Weekly Average Prices of Corn (during the same Period) which govern Importation; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 102. -- of the Quantities of Wheat entered for Home Consumption under Act 9 Geo. 4. Cap. 60., in each Week since the passing of the Act (15th July 1828), with the Amount of Duty received thereon; distinguishing the Average Prices, and the Rates of Duty charged; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 103. -- of the Aggregate Average Price of Wheat, from the First Week in October 1828 to the Second Week in February 1829: And also, 104. -- (the same) from the First Week in October 1829 to the Second Week in February 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 105. -- of the Quantities of Wheat imported from Ireland into Great Britain in each Week, specifying into what Port, from the 15th July 1828 to the latest Period; ordered.- Delivered, and to be printed. 106. -- of the Average Price of Wheat at Liverpool and at Manchester in each Week during the same Period; ordered . - Delivered, and to be printed. 107. -- shewing the Rate and Amount of Duty paid on each Sort of Foreign and Colonial Corn, Flour and Meal, entered for Home Consumption, from 5th July 1828 to 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 108. -- of the Weekly Imports into the Port of Liverpool of Wheat from Ireland or Coastwise, from the 5th July 1828 to the 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 109. -- of the Weekly Amount of Wheat returned to the Inspector of Corn Returns as purchased in the Markets of Liverpool and Manchester, distinguishing the Amount in each Market, under the Act 9 Geo. 4. C. 60.; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 110. -- Weekly, of British Wheat, from the Inspectors of Warrington, Preston, Lancaster and Wigan, as transmitted pursuant to the Act 9 Geo. 4. C. 60., from 5th July 1828 to 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 111. -- of the Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Wheat remaining under Bond in Warehouse on 5th January 1828; of the Quantity entered for Home Consumption between the 5th January 1828 and the 5th January 1830; the Quantity re-exported in the same Period; and the Quantity remaining in Bond in Warehouse on 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 112. -- of the Quantities of Foreign Barley and of Oats entered for Home Consumption in each Week from the 15th July 1828, together with the Amount of Duty received thereon; distinguishing the Average Prices, and the Rates of Duty charged; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 113. -- of the Average Price of British Wheat, by which the Duty was regulated, from the 15th July 1828 to the 25th February 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 114. -- of the Quantity of Foreign Wheat admitted for Home Consumption within the same Period: Also, 115. -- of the Average Duty, per Quarter, within the same Period, under the Act of July 1828: And also, 116. -- of the Average Duty which would have been charged on the above-mentioned Importation within the same Period, under the Act of the preceding Year; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 117. -- of the Quantity of Flour imported from the Isle of Man into the Port of Liverpool in the Year ending the 5th January 1829; and the same Return for the Year ending the 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 118. -- of all Pensions granted under the 57th Geo. 3. C. 65.; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 119. -- of the Amount of all Salaries abolished under Acts passed in the same Year for regulating Public Offices; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 120. -- of all Sums of Money granted by Parliament, and all other Sums expended by the Parliamentary Commissioners, from the Institution of the Commission for the Improvement of the Road from London to Holyhead to the present Period; distinguishing the Amounts applied to the several Portions of Road within the following Trusts; viz. The Highgate Trust - Highgate Archway Road - Whetstone Trust - St. Alban's Trust - Dunstable Trust - Puddle Hill Trust - Hockcliffe and Stratford Trust - Stoney Stratford Trust Stratford and Dunchurch Trust - Dunchurch and Stone Bridge Trust - Stone Bridge and Birmingham Trust - Wednesbury Trust - Bilston Trust - Wolverhampton Trust - Shiffnal District - Wellington District - Road from Shrewsbury to Bangor: Also, 121. -- of each Contract for Works done on the said several Trusts; the Amount paid; and the Persons to whom paid: Also, 122. -- of the Amount of the Debt secured upon the Tolls of each Trust and District of the Road between London and Bangor; distinguishing the Amount for each Trust or District, and stating the Amount of the said Debts in the Year 1817 and in the Year 1829: Also, 123. -- of the Rate of Toll payable on each Trust and District of the Line of Road from London to Bangor, with a Statement of the Rate levied on each in the Year 1817 and also in the Year 1829: And also, 124. -- of all Salaries, Gratuities, Travelling Charges and other Allowances, paid under the Direction of the Holyhead Road Commissioners; stating the Names of the Persons to whom the said Salaries have been paid, and their Offices; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 125. -- of all Sums of Money paid for Surveys relating to the Roads between London and Edinburgh, and London and Portpatrick, under the Authority of His Majesty's Government or of the Postmaster General; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 126. -- of the Declared Values of Foreign Manufactured Silks imported into the United Kingdom, for Home Consumption, in the Year 1826, and in each subsequent Year; also, An Account of the Declared Values of English Manufactured Silks exported from the United Kingdom in the Year 1823, and in each subsequent Year: Also, 127. -- of the Declared Values of Leather Articles imported into the United Kingdom, for Home Consumption, in the Year 1823, and in each subsequent Year: Also, 128. -- of the Number of Pairs of Gloves imported into the United Kingdom, for Home Consumption, in the Year 1823, and in each subsequent Year: Also, 129. -- of the Declared Values of the Articles imported from France into the United Kingdom, for Home Consumption, in the Year 1823, and in each subsequent Year: And also, 130. -- of the Declared Values of the Articles exported from the United Kingdom to France in the Year 1823, and in each subsequent Year; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 131. -- of the Quantities of Raw Silk and Waste or Floss Silk, and of Thrown Silk, on which Duty has been paid for Home Consumption, during the last Ten Years; specifying the Rates of Duty in each Year, and the Date of any Alteration which may have been made during the Period: And also, 132. -- of the Quantities or Value (as the Case may be) of all Silk Manufactures on which Duty has been paid for Home Consumption, in each Year, from 1826 inclusive; distinguishing those from the East Indies and China from those imported from European Ports; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 133. -- of the Quantities of Thrown Silk, and of Raw and Waste Silk, upon which the Duties have been paid in each of the Three last Years, ending on the 5th of April respectively, up to the 5th of April 1830; distinguishing each Quarter; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 134. -- of the Number of Goat Skins, and Kid and Lamb Skins, (distinguishing them,) on which Duty has been paid for Home Consumption, during each of the last Ten Years; specifying, in regard to each Article, the Rate of Duty in each Year, and the Date of any Alteration which may have been made during the Period; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 135. -- of the Quantities or Value (as the Case may be) of the following Articles on which Duty has been paid for Home Consumption during each of the last Ten Years; specifying, in regard to each Article, the Rate of Duty in each Year, and the Date of any Alteration which may have been made during the Period; viz. China Ware - Earthen Ware - Cordage - Cotton Manufactures of India - Other Cotton Manufactures - Glass Manufactures - Iron in Bars - Lead and Lead Ore - Leather Gloves (distinguishing the different Sorts) - Paper - Paper Hangings - Toys - Turnery - Woollen Manufactures - Linen - Pewter Manufactures - Steel Manufactures - Watches and Clocks - Wire, Brass, Copper and Iron; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 136. -- Comparative, of the Ships of all Nations which passed through the Sound to and from the Baltic during the Year 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 137. -- of the Number and Tonnage of British Ships which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards in the United Kingdom, in each of the Five Years ended 5th January 1826, and in each of the Five Years ended 5th January 1830; exhibiting the Averages of the Two Periods: And also, 138. -- similar, of Foreign Ships; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 139. -- of the Shipping employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom, exhibiting the Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered Inwards and cleared Outwards, with the Number of their Crews, distinguishing British from Foreign Ships, and the Trade with each Country, in each Year, from 1814 to 1829, both inclusive; specifying the Countries with which Treaties of Reciprocity have been concluded: Also, 140. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels built and registered in the United Kingdom, in each Year, from 1814 to 1829, both inclusive; distinguishing the Number and Tonnage of those built in the United Kingdom from those built in the Colonies: Also, 141. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships belonging to the several Ports of the United Kingdom, from 1814 to 1829, both inclusive; distinguishing those belonging to the United Kingdom from the Colonies, and excluding those navigated by Steam: Also, 142. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels belonging to the United Kingdom that are navigated by Steam: Also, 143. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels registered in the United Kingdom that are mortgaged, in 1825, and in every subsequent Year; distinguishing each Year: Also, 144. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels navigated by Steam, which cleared Outwards and entered Inwards in the Ports of the United Kingdom to and from Foreign Parts, in each Year, from 1822 to 1829, both inclusive: Also, 145. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels navigated by Steam, which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards Coastwise, in each Year, from 1822 to 1829, both inclusive: Also, 146. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels which have been broken up or sold to Foreigners, in each Year, from 1824 to 1829, both inclusive: And also, 147. -- of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels which are lost or missing, of which the Owners have not delivered up their Certificates of Registry; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 148. -- of the Monies paid out of the Public Revenue, from the Year 1824 to the Year 1829, distinguishing each Year, to any Corporations or Public Bodies, for Compensation for Light, Pilotage, Harbour Dues, Scavage, Alien Dues and Dock Dues; distinguishing the Corporation and Public Bodies, and Amounts paid to each; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 149. -- of the Fee Fund of the Court of Session, established by 50 Geo. 3. C. 112., shewing the Receipts from the Fund, and the Application thereof, from 21st June 1821; ordered. Vide Address, No 12. 150. -- of the Quantity of Coals, Culm and Cinders, exported from the different Ports of England, Scotland and Wales, in the Year 1829; distinguishing those sent Coastwise, to Ireland, to British Colonies, and to Foreign Countries, and distinguishing the Quantities sent to each: Also, 151. -- of the Quantity of Coals, Culm and Cinders, imported into the different Ports of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Rates of Duty paid, and the Amount received for Duty at each Port, in the Year 1829; ordered . - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Coal Trade. 152. -- of the Selling Prices of the different Sorts of Coal in the Port of London on the First Market Day in each Month during the Year 1829; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Coal Trade. 153. -- of all Coals shipped from the Port of Newport in Monmouthshire to the Ports of Bristol and Bridgewater, for the Five Years preceding the Year 1797, from the 1st January to the 31st December in each Year, both inclusive; distinguishing the Quantities to each of those Two Ports: Also, 154. -- similar, for the Three Years preceding the Year 1803: And also, 155. -- similar, for each Year, from the 1st January 1804 until the 31st December 1829, both inclusive; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 156. -- similar, of Coal shipped from the Port of Cardiff to the Ports of Bristol and Bridgewater, for the same Three Periods above required for Newport; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 157. -- of the Quantity of Corn Spirits of the Distillation of the United Kingdom, in Imperial Measure at Proof, that paid Duty for Consumption in England in the Four Years ending the 5th January 1826, and shewing the Average for those Four Years: Also, 158. -- similar, for the Four Years ending the 5th January 1830; and shewing the Increase or Decrease between the Years ending the 5th January 1829 and the 5th January 1830: Also, 159. -- of the Quantity of Rum, in Imperial Measure at Proof, that paid Duty for Consumption in England in the Four Years ending the 5th January 1826, and shewing the Average for those Four Years: And also, 160. -- similar, for the Four Years ending the 5th January 1830, and shewing the Increase or Decrease between the Years ending the 5th January 1829 and the 5th January 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 161. -- of the Exports of British Manufactures and Produce, from the Year 1798 inclusive to 5th January 1814; specifying the Official and Real Value, with the Increase and Decrease in each Year, as the same may be, of the Real as compared with the Official Value, and the Gross Amount: Also, 162. -- like, of the Exports, from the Year 1814 inclusive to 5th January 1830: Also, 163. -- like, of the Exports of Colonial and Foreign Produce: Also, 164. -- like, of the Exports from Ireland: Also, 165. -- like, of the Imports for the same Periods: Also, 166. -- of the Exports of Cotton Goods, from the Year 1814 inclusive to 5th January 1830; specifying in each Year the Increase or Decrease, as the Case may be, of the Real as compared with the Official Value: And also, 167. -- of the Exports of Printed Cotton Goods, with the Amount of Duties received and Drawbacks allowed for the same, from the Year 1814 to 5th January 1830; ordered . - Delivered, and to be printed. 168. -- of Money paid or payable at the Bank of England for the Management of the Public Debt in the Year 1829, together with an Account of all the Allowances made by the Public to the Bank, or charged by the Bank against the Public, for transacting any Public Service in the Year 1829; describing the Nature of the Service, and the Amount charged thereon in the said Year, and including any Sum under the Denomination of House Money or House Expences, and also any Sum under the Denomination of Charges of Management on South Sea Stock; and stating the Aggregate Amount of the whole: Also, 169. -- of the Aggregate Amount of all Balances of Public Money in the Hands of the Bank, including the Money taken from the Exchequer by the Bank in exchange for Exchequer Bills deposited at the Exchequer, and including also the Balances of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, Unclaimed Dividends, and Lottery Prizes, and all other Public Deposits, on the 1st and 15th Days of each Month, for the Year 1829; stating the Average Amount of the whole, made up from the said Days: And also, 170. -- of the Amount of Advances made by the Bank of England to Government on Exchequer Bills and all other Securities, including Exchequer Bills, Deficiency Bills, Navy Bills, Victualling Bills, & c., on 28th August 1829 and 28th February 1830; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 171. -- of all Sums of Money paid by the Treasury on account of the Enquiry entered into by both Houses of Parliament with regard to the Borough of Penryn: And also, 172. -- similar, with regard to the Borough of East Retford, up to the present Date; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 173. -- of the Number of Bushels of Malt that have paid the Duty, in each Year, from the earliest Period from which the Return can be made out, and the Amount per Bushel of Duty laid thereon: And also, 174. -- of the Amount of Beer, Porter or other Malt Liquor that has paid the Duty, from the earliest Period at which the said Return can be made out; stating each Year respectively in both Returns; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 175. -- Return of the Quantity of Beer, Porter and other Malt Liquor that paid the Duty in the Year ending 5th January 1830; distinguishing the Quantity of the same returned for the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey from that returned from the rest of Great Britain; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 176. -- of the Amount of the Hop Duty, old and new Duty included, from the Year 1800 to 1829 inclusive: And also, 177. -- of the Expences of Collection in each Year, and Number of Persons employed chiefly in the Collection of the said Duties; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 178. -- of the Quantity of Hops imported in each of the said Years, and the Duty paid thereon; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 179. -- of the Quantity of Acres in Cultivation of Hops in each Year aforesaid: Also, 180. -- shewing how often in each Year the Payment of the said Duties has been deferred, and to what Periods, and upon what Securities: And also, 181. -- of the Amount of any Arrears of Duty now owing, stating the Year; ordered. - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. 182. -- of Hops re-exported in each Year from 1800 to 1829 inclusive, and of the Drawback of Duty paid thereon; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 183. -- of the Amount of Land Tax levied in each County in England and Wales in 1828; distinguishing each County: And also, 184. -- of the Amount of Land Tax redeemed in each County in England and Wales, up to the last Period to which the same can be made up; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 185. -- of the Total Charge paid in the Years ending 5th January 1817, 1819 and 1830, on account of the Dividends, Interest and Management of the Funded Debt of the United Kingdom, including any Annuities chargeable upon the Sinking Fund, and distinguishing permanent from temporary Annuities in each Year respectively: Also, 186. -- of the Number of Exchequer Bills and Irish Treasury Bills (if any) outstanding and unprovided for on the 5th of January 1817, 1819 and 1830: Also, 187. -- of the Sums paid for Interest on Exchequer Bills and Irish Treasury Bills in the Years ended 5th January 1817, 1819 and 1830: Also, 188. -- (Estimate) of Sum required for Interest on Exchequer Bills for the Year 1830: And also, 189. -- (Estimate) of the probable Saving in the Charge of the Funded Debt to be derived from the Reduction of the Four per Cents; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 190. -- of Woollen Rags imported into this Country from the Year 1828 to the Year 1830, both inclusive; also an Account of the Duty paid on the above: Also, 191. -- of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool annually imported from the Year 1828 to the Year 1830, both inclusive, distinguishing the Country from which it has been imported, and each Year's Importation; also the Amount of Duties levied on the above, distinguishing the Year: And also, 192. -- of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool that has been exported from the Year 1828 to the Year 1830, both inclusive, distinguishing the Country to which it has been exported; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 193. -- of all Monies levied for the County Rate from 5th April 1815 to 5th April 1829, (ordered 15th June 1829,) with an Abstract thereof, laid on the Table by the Clerk Assistant; and the Abstract to be printed. 194. -- of the Quantity of Cocculus Indicus, Quassia and Quash, that has paid Duty, and been imported into the Ports of Great Britain, for the last Ten Years; specifying each Year, and the Amount of Duty paid thereon; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 195. -- of the Number of Writs issued and filed in each of the Common Law Courts of Westminster, in each Year, from the End of Trinity Term 1820 to the End of Trinity Term 1830: Also, 196. -- of the Number of Defended Causes tried in each of the Common Law Courts at Westminster and Guildhall, in each Year, from the End of the Sittings after Easter Term in 1820 to the End of the Sittings after Easter Term of this present Year: Also, 197. -- of the Number of Undefended Causes tried in each of the Common Law Courts of Westminster, at Westminster and Guildhall, from the End of the Sittings in Easter Term 1820 to the End of the Sittings after Easter Term in this present Year: Also, 198. -- of the Number of Undefended Causes tried in each of the English Circuits, in each Year, from 1820 to 1830, including the Spring Circuit of 1820 and the Spring Circuit of this present Year: Also, 199. -- The same Account of Defended Causes in the same Circuits, for the same Period: Also, 200. -- of the Number of Defended Causes tried each Day in the Court of King's Bench and the Court of Common Pleas, during the Year 1828, 1829 and 1830: Also, 201. -- of the Number of Judgments given by each Common Law Court of Westminster Hall, on Demurrers, Special Cases, Special Verdicts and Motions in Arrest of Judgment, in each Year, from 1820 to 1830: Also, 202. -- The same Accounts from each of the Three Common Law Courts in Dublin, during the same Period of Time: Also, 203. -- the same Accounts that are required from the English Circuits, from the Irish Circuits, and for the same Periods: Also, 204. -- of the Number of Writs issued and filed in the Courts of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Durham, and the Courts of Great Session holden at Chester, and for each County in Wales, from the Commencement of the Assizes or Great Sessions holden for these Places in the Spring of the Year 1820 to the End of the Spring Assizes or Great Sessions for each of these Places in the Year 1830: Also, 205. -- of the Number of Defended Causes tried at each of the last-mentioned Assizes or Great Sessions during the same Period: Also, 206. -- of the Number of Undefended Causes tried at each of the last-mentioned Assizes or Great Sessions during the same Period: Also, 207. -- of the Number of Judgments given by each of the lastmentioned Courts, at each Assizes or Great Sessions holden by them, during the same Period, on Demurrers, Special Cases, Special Verdicts and Motions in Arrest of Judgment: Also, 208. -- of the Number of Judgments given by the Court of Exchequer Chamber, the Court of Error from the Common Law Side of the Exchequer, and the Court of King's Bench, of Writs of Error, from Easter Term 1820 to the End of Easter Term in the present Year: Also, 209. -- of the Judgments on Writs of Error given by the Exchequer Chamber and King's Bench in Ireland during the same Period: Also, 210. -- of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, lodged at the Privy Council Office, from the Settlements in the East Indies, in each Year, from 1798 to the present Time: Also, 211. -- of the Number of these Appeals in which Judgment has been given, in each Year, from the Year 1798 to the present Time: Also, 212. -- of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, from all our Settlements beyond Sea, (except those from the East Indies,) lodged at the Privy Council Office, in each Year, from the Year 1819 to the present Time: Also, 213. - of the Number of Appeals, with Names of Parties, entered for hearing in each Year during the same Period: Also, 214. -- of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, decided in each Year by The King in Council during the same Period: Also, 215. -- of the Number of Causes commenced, from the Year 1820 to the present Time, in the Court of Sessions in Scotland, or removed into that Court from other Courts during the same Period: Also, 216. -- of the Number of Causes decided in each Year by the same Court, and what Arrear of Business there was in the Court at the End of each Year during the same Period: Also, 217. -- of the Number of Causes commenced in the Consistorial, Admiralty and Sheriffs Courts in Scotland, in each Year, from 1819 to the present Time: Also, 218. -- of the Number of Causes decided in each Year in each of these last-mentioned Courts in Scotland, for the same Period, with the Arrears at the End of each Year, in each Court: Also, 219. -- of the Bills filed in each Year, with the Names of the Parties to each Cause, from 1820 to this Time, in the Court of Chancery and the Equity Side of the Exchequer: Also, 220. -- of the Number of Decrees pronounced by The Lord Chancellor, of those pronounced by The Master of the Rolls, of those by The Vice Chancellor, and of those by The Lord Chief Baron, in Contested Causes, in each Year during the same Period; specifying the Names of the Parties in each Cause: And also, 221. -- of the Causes referred to the Masters in Chancery and the Masters of the Court of Exchequer, in each Year during the same Period; stating the Names of the Parties in each Cause, the Date of the Reference, and when the final Report on each of the Causes so referred was made; ordered . - Orders for Accounts, Nos 210 to 214., discharged . Vide Address, No 29. 222. -- of the Expences incurred for the Preventive Service on the Coasts, in every Year from its first Establishment to the latest Period to which the same can be made up; ordered . - Ordered forthwith. - Delivered, and to be printed. Acle and Yarmouth Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Addington (Little) Inclosure; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Address - (1.) of Thanks on the Speech of His Majesty's Commissioners, moved; objected to, and an Amendment proposed to be made thereto, by leaving out certain Words and inserting others; after Debate, on Question, that the Words proposed to be left out stand Part of the Motion, it was resolved in the Affirmative; a Dissentient, with Reasons, entered; then another Amendment was moved; objected to, and (on Question) negatived; the First Motion was then agreed to, and a Committee appointed to prepare the Address; Address reported, and agreed to; and ordered to be presented to His Majesty by the Lords with White Staves. - The King's Answer reported, and, with the Address, to be printed and published. 2. -- to His Majesty for the First Report of the Commissioners on the Law of England respecting Real Property; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 3. -- for the Second Report of Commissioners for enquiring into the Proceedings in Suits in the Superior Courts of Common Law; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 4. -- for the Twentieth Report of the Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 5. -- for the Twenty-first Report of the Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry; ordered. - King's Answer. - Delivered, and to be printed. Vide Revenue. 6. -- for the Eighteenth Report of Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Duties, Salaries and Emoluments of Officers in all Temporal and Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland; ordered . - Delivered, and to be printed. 7. -- for Copy of a Deposition forwarded to the Commission of Judicial Enquiry by Sir Jonah Barrington, Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 8. -- for the Removal of Sir Jonah Barrington from the Office of Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland; ordered. - King's Answer. 9. -- for Report from the National Vaccine Establishment; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 10. -- for Summary Statements of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences who were committed to the different Gaols in England and Wales for Trial at the Assizes and Sessions held for the several Counties, Cities, Towns and Liberties therein, during the last Seven Years; distinguishing the Number in each Year; and shewing the Nature of the Crimes respectively of which they were convicted, acquitted, and with which those were charged against whom no Bills were found, and who were not prosesecuted; also, the Sentences of those convicted, and the Number executed who received Sentence of Death; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 11. - to His Majesty for a Summary Statement of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences who were committed to the different Gaols in Ireland, for Trial at the Assizes and Sessions held for the several Countries, Cities, Towns and Liberties therein, or by any Special Commission, during the last Seven Years; distinguishing the Number in each Year; and shewing the Nature of the Crimes respectively of which they were convicted, acquitted, and with which those were charged against whom no Bills were found, and who were not prosecuted; also, the Sentences of those convicted, and the Number executed who received Sentence of Death; ordered.- Delivered, and to be printed. 12. - for a similar Return for Scotland, of all Prisoners tried, & c. before the High Court of Justiciary or at the Circuit Courts; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 13. - to request His Majesty to direct His Consuls in the different States of Central and South America to collect and transmit such Information as they may have it in their Power to collect with respect to the comparative Amount of the precious Metals raised and exported in each Year previous to and since the Establishment of the Independence of those States, and the comparative Proportions of Gold and Silver during both Periods; and also, that He will direct His Consul at Saint Petersburgh to transmit any Information he can procure with respect to the Amount of Gold or other precious Metals raised in or exported from the Russian Dominions in the Course of the last Ten Years: And that His Majesty will direct to be laid before the House the Examinations, or Extracts from the Examinations, taken before the Privy Council in the Year 1828, relating to the Standard of Gold and Silver; and also an Account of Percentage paid to Captains of His Majesty's Ships of War, and Captains of Packets, for Freight of the precious Metals, in each of the last Ten Years; ordered. - King's Answer. - Evidence relating to Standard of Gold and Silver, delivered, and to be printed . - Percentage paid to Captains on the Conveyance of precious Metals, delivered, and to be printed. 14. - for Account of the Fee Fund of the Court of Session in Scotland established by the 58 Geo. 3. C. 112.; shewing the Receipts from the Fund, and the Application thereof, from 21st June 1821; ordered. - Delivered. - To be printed. 15. - for the Twentieth Report of the Commissioners concerning Charities; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 16. - for the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Reports of the Commissioners concerning Charities; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 17. - that £4,000 be paid to the Clerk Assistant, to be placed to the Account of the Fee Fund of this House with the Bank of England (on Report from the Committee appointed to examine the Certificate of the Fee Fund); ordered. 18. - of Concurrence on His Majesty's Message desiring the House to consider of the Means whereby He may provide for the temporary Discharge of the Function of signing Public Instruments; ordered, Nemine Dissentiente. 19. - for Copy of the last Russian Tariff of Customs; ordered. - Delivered. 20. - communicating the Resignation of Robert Quarme, Esquire, late Yeoman Usher, and recommending him to His Majesty's Grace and Bounty for his long and meritorious Services; ordered. 21. - for Correspondence relative to the Petitions of the Ship Owners of the Port of London, addressed to the Privy Council; ordered . - Petitions and Correspondence delivered, and to be printed. 22. - to His Majesty for Copy or Copies of any Communications addressed by The Porte to the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Courts, expressing its Desire to obtain the Reduction of the Frontiers fixed by the Protocol of the 22d Day of March 1829; ordered. 23. - for Copies of or Extracts from all Communications received from the Ambassadors of the Allied Powers in consequence of the Instruction of the 2d July 1828, relating to the Boundaries of Greece, and the Wishes and Wants of the Greek People: Also, Copies of or Extracts from further Communications received relating to Blockades established by the Greeks, and the raising of those Blockades; ordered. - Delivered. 24. - for Returns made by British Consuls from Foreign Ports of the Prices of Grain in those Ports for 1828 and 1829; ordered. - Delivered. 25. - of Condolence on Occasion of the Demise of His late Majesty King George the Fourth; ordered, Nemine Dissentiente. - King's Answer. 26. - of Concurrence with the latter Part of His Majesty's Message respecting Provision for the Public Service; ordered. - King's Answer. 27. - for Copies or Extracts of any Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and Lower Canada, in pursuance of the Recommendations of the Canada Committee; ordered. - Order discharged. 28. - for Copies or Extracts of any Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and Lower Canada, on the Subject of the Civil Government of Canada, as established by the Act of 31 Geo. 3., and respecting Alterations therein, and the State of the Executive and Legislative Councils, between the Month of January 1828 and the Month of January 1830, both inclusive; ordered. - Delivered, and to be printed. 29. - for an Account of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, lodged at the Privy Council Office, from the Settlements in the East Indies, in each Year, from 1798 to the present Time; also, An Account of the Number of these Appeals in which Judgment has been given, in each Year, from the Year 1798 to the present Time; also, An Account of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, from all our Settlements beyond Sea, (except those from the East Indies,) lodged at the Privy Council Office, in each Year, from the Year 1819 to the present Time; also, An Account of the Number of Appeals, with Names of Parties, entered for hearing in each Year during the same Period; and also, An Account of the Number of Appeals, with the Names of the Parties, decided in each Year by The King in Council, during the same Period; ordered. Administration of Justice; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - Petitions against, from Hyde, & c.; Congleton; Middlewich; Stockport; Macclesfield; Grand Jury of Chester; Liverpool; and Manchester. - Petitions to be heard by Counsel against, from Grand Jurors of Cheshire; and Justices for Cheshire, ibid. - 2a, (on Motion,) and committed, and Lords summoned. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill to be printed as amended. - Petition of Mayor, & c. of Chester against, ibid. - Petition of Magistrates of County of Pembroke against. - Report of Amendments to be received. - Amendments reported, and agreed to; further Amendments made, and Bill to be read 3a. - 3a, passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Admiralty, Court of, Ireland; Proceedings in the Case of Sir Jonah Barrington, Judge of; Vide Conference. Advances made to Government by the Bank, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 170. - to Government, Copy of all Applications made to the Bank of England for, for the Year ending 5th January 1830, and of the Minutes of the Court of Directors thereon; delivered. Agricultural Distress, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 3. 4. 11. Alington's Estate Bill; Vide Emeris. Allardice and another v. Robertson; Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Petition of Appellants to annex Bill of Exceptions to Appeal, presented and ordered. - Hearing appointed. - Report made, and Respondent's Petition complied with. - Petition of Respondent for an early Day for Hearing, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Cause to be heard. - Put off. - Heard. - Considered in part. - Interlocutor in part Reversed, and Cause remitted. Allen et al. v. Winter et al.; Hearing appointed. America, South, Gold, & c. raised in; Address respecting; Vide Address, No 13. Amicable Assurance Society v. Bolland et al.; To be heard . - Put off, and to be heard before the Judges. - To be heard. - Put off. - To be heard. - Heard . - Considered, and Decree Reversed. Anatomy, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No. 32. Annandale Claim of Peerage; Petition of Claimant to resume Consideration of, and to lodge a Supplemental Case, presented, and Leave given to lodge the Case. - Petition of Claimant to refer the further Consideration of his Claim to Committee for Privileges, and that Committee may meet. - Committee to meet. - Petition of John Henry Goodinge Johnstone, Esquire, to His Majesty, claiming the Titles of Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, & c., presented (by Command) and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee put off. - Petition of Sir Robert Graham, Baronet, claiming the same Titles, presented (by Command) and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Petition of W. G. Johnstone of Montrose to His Majesty, claiming the Title of Earl of Annandale, presented (by Command), and referred to Committee for Privileges. Antigua, Black Free Inhabitants of; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 138. Apothecaries Act, Ireland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 122. Appeals and Writs of Error, Committee respecting; Vide Committee, No 3. Ardglass Harbour Bill; Vide Ireland. Ardwick Green and Wilmslow Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Argyll, The Duke of; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges in Scotland. - Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - The Lord Elphinstone sworn, at the Table, to give Evidence before the Committee. - Bill reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Arle Inclosure; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Arms, Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Army Pensions; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Prize Money, Unclaimed; Account of; Vide Accounts, No 52. Arrests for Debt; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 78. Arundel, Port of; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 49. Arundell of Wardour Lord; sat first in Parliament. Ashborne and Belpar Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed.- Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Ashbourne and Sudbury Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed.- Royal Assent. Ashburton Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - Petition against. - 2a, and committed. - Reported . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Assessed Taxes Composition; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be printed. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- Return of Cases stated and signed by the Commissioners of; delivered. -- Scotland; similar Return; Vide Scotland. Athenry; Petition of A. F. St. George, Esquire, and Lady H. St. George, to His Majesty, that the Abeyance to the Barony of, may be determined in favour of the said Lady H. St. George, presented (by Command) and referred to Committee for Privileges. Attorney General v. Winstanley; Writ of Error; Hearing appointed. - Petition of The Solicitor General for an early Day for hearing, presented and referred to Appeal Committee . - Report made, and Petition not complied with. - (on Relation of Provost of Montrose) et al. v. Brown Mill; To be heard. - Heard. Australian Company; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Austria, Convention of Commerce and Navigation with, signed at London, 21st December 1829; delivered (by Command). Axmouth Harbour; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Baal's Bridge Bill;Vide Ireland. Baillie v. Grant; Appeal presented, and Crawfurd to enter into Recognizance. - Petition of Appellant's Agent to restore Appeal, and for Leave to enter into Recognizance, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Balmer v. Hogarth; Appeal presented, and Macqueen to enter into Recognizance. - v. - Appeal presented, and Macqueen to enter into Recognizance. Bank of England, Applications to, for Advances to Government; Vide Advances. -- Notes and Bills of; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 94. 95. Bankers, Country, Notes; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 92. 93. - Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Bankrupt Act; a Bill to amend the, presented by The Earl of Eldon, read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed . - Committee put off. - Petition from Huntingdon against. - Petition of W. Clapcott against certain Provisions of. - Committee put off. - Bill withdrawn, and another Bill presented; read 1a, and to be printed. - Commissions of; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 79. Barley, Accounts respecting; Vide Corn. Barnwell Tythes; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a, and Copy of Bill referred to the Judges. - Judges Report read . - 2a, and committed, and Judges Report referred to Committee. - The Earl of Doncaster signified his Consent to the Bill. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Barrington, Sir Jonah; Address for Removal of, from Office of Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland; Vide Message, No 11. - Conference. -- Copies of any Entries which may appear in the Registry of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland of any Sums vested in Government Securities in the Cases of the Nancy and Redstrand Derelict, by D. Pineau, Esq., Registrar, or by Order of Sir J. Barrington, Judge of the Court; with the Dates of the Entries; ordered. -- Depositions forwarded by, to Commissioners of Judicial Inquiry, Ireland; Vide Address, No 7. Bath Hospital; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Bayley, James, Esq.; A Bill to dissolve his Marriage, presented (on Petition), and read 1a; to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and usual Orders made; a Copy of the Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court being first delivered (upon Oath) at the Bar. - Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned, and Two Witnesses to attend. - Counsel heard, Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Witnesses examined; Second Reading put off, and Evidence to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported; Amendment made, and Bill to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Beale, Mary, Widow; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Sal Comber to attend Committee. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Bear and Bigg, Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Bedford, The Duke of; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and Standing Order No 94 to be considered, and Lords summoned. - Considered, and dispensed with, and Bill committed. - Reported, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, an Amendment made, Bill passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned agreed to, with Amendments. - Commons Amendments considered and agreed to, ibid. - Royal Assent. Beer and Cyder Duties; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Duties, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 4. 10. -- Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 174. 175. - Message for Report on; Vide Message, No 12. - Retail of, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 64. - Sale of; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - Petition from Winchester against certain Parts of (received as the Petition of the Person signing it). - Petitions against, from Thetford; Chelmsford; Leamington Priors; Tonbridge; Margate; Magistrates of Slaughter; Isle of Wight; St. Giles and St. George, Bloomsbury; Salisbury; and Paddington (received as Petition of Person signing). - Of Proprietors of Public Houses in Stockport, to be heard by Counsel against. - Bill to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, ibid. - Petitions against, from Licensed Victuallers, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire; Plymouth, & c.; and Margate. - Westcote; Little Risington; and R. Watson. - Petitions of Proprietors of Public Houses in Birmingham, and in London, to be heard by Counsel against, ibid. - Petitions against, and for the Introduction of a Clause to prohibit the Consumption of Beer on the Premises, from St. Botolph, Aldgate; Owners of Public Houses in Haslingden; Clergy, & c., Warwick; and Victuallers, Warwick, ibid. - Moved to be read 2a; objected to; moved to leave out from ("be") to the End of the Motion, and insert ("read a Second Time on Tuesday next; and that a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into the Laws and Regulations which restrict the Sale of Beer by Retail"); on Question, that the Words proposed to be left out stand Part of the Motion, it was resolved in the Affirmative; Bill read 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned. - Petitions against, from Shrewsbury; Eynsford; Runcorn; Reading; and Newton and Winwick with Croft. - Petitions, to be heard by Counsel against, from East Retford, ibid. - From Bury; and from Manchester and Salford. - Petitions against, and for a Clause to prohibit the Consumption of Beer on the Premises, from St. Botolph's, Aldersgate; St. Luke; Clergy, & c., Birmingham; and Blackburn, ibid. - Petitions against, from Birmingham; and Brewers in Wigan and Warrington, ibid. - House in Committee, and went through the Bill, with One Amendment. - Petition against, from Mayor, & c. of Chester. - Amendment reported, and Bill to be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Petitions against, from Norwich; and Kingston-upon-Hull (Licensed Victuallers). - Kingston-upon-Hull (Brewers); Licensed Victuallers, Wakefield; and Inhabitants of Wakefield. - Bill read 3a; Amendments moved, and negatived; other Amendments made; Bill passed; a Dissentient, with Reasons, entered, and Bill ordered to be sent to the Commons.- Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. - Trade, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 96. 104. Bell et al. v. Hay and another; Appeal presented. - Richardson to enter into Recognizance. Bengal, Correspondence with the Government of, and the Court of Directors of The East India Company; Vide East Indies. - Regulations passed by the Governments of, Fort St. George and Bombay, in 1828; delivered, and referred to the Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. - Same, passed in 1829; delivered. - Resolution of Government of; Vide East Indies. Benson, Ralph, Esq.; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read (on Petition), and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially, with Amendments; a Clause added, and Bill to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to, with an Amendment; and Amendment considered and agreed to. - Royal Assent. Berkeley (Barony) Claim of Peerage; Petition of Claimant for Committee for Privileges to meet. - Petition of Sir J. S. Sidney, to be heard by Counsel against the said Claim as a Barony by Tenure, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee to meet. - The Reverend J. Forshall to attend as a Witness, and bring certain Documents; and Counsel to be heard in support of the Petition of Sir J. S. Sidney. - Committee put off. - Committee to meet. - Claimant to lodge a further Case (on Petition) . - Committee to meet. - A Witness to attend Committee, and produce Documents. - Sir J. S. Sidney to lodge an additional Case (on Petition). Berwick Lighthouse; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - King's Consent given, and Bill reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Beverley and Molescroft Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and Consideration thereof put off for Six Months . - A Second Bill brought from the Commons, and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Bill, pro formâ, read 1a. Bills, Private, Petitions for, not to be received after 25th March, nor Reports from Judges thereon after 21st April. - Time for receiving Reports enlarged to Second Day after Easter Recess, . - received the Royal Assent by Commission. (Stamped pursuant to Act of this Session) . (Stamped pursuant to Act). - received the Royal Assent. - Standing Orders, referring certain, to a Select Committee, amended; Vide Orders, Standing. Birmingham and Edgehill Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Grammar School; Petition of Governors of, for a Bill, presented (on Petition) and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Petition of Dissenters of Birmingham, presented and referred to Committee, with Liberty to be heard by Counsel against, also Counsel for the Bill, and all Lords added to Committee. - Petitions of Inhabitants of Birmingham, and Dissenters of Birmingham, presented and referred to Committee, with Liberty to be heard by Counsel against. - Petition of Inhabitants of Birmingham, presented and referred to Committee, with Liberty to be heard by Counsel against. - Committee to appoint their own Chairman. - The King's Consent given; Bill reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - Petition of Inhabitants of Birmingham against. - Moved that the Bill be now read 3a; objected to; Amendment moved to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months"); objected to, and on Question, that ("now") stand Part of the Bill, it was resolved in the Negative, and Bill to be read 3a on this Day Six Months. Blackburn Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported.- 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Blackfriars Bridge, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 64. Blacktoft, & c. Inclosure; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - The King's Consent given, and Bill reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Bloomfield's, Lord, Claim to vote at Elections of Peers for Ireland; Vide Ireland. Bogs, Draining, Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Bolton and Blackburn Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Little, Improvement; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Bombay and Fort St. George, Regulations passed by the Governments of; Vide Bengal. Bouchier et al. v. Dillon et al.; Petition of Appellants to postpone Hearing. - To be heard. - Put off. - Pleadings proved (Appellants). - Put off. - Heard. Boydell, Samuel; A Bill to dissolve his Marriage, presented (on Petition); read 1a, and to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and usual Orders made, a Copy of the Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court being first delivered (upon Oath) at the Bar. - Counsel heard, and Witnesses examined; Counsel heard for Mrs. Boydell; Bill read 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned. - Went through Committee, with One Amendment. - Amendment reported, and Bill to be ingrossed . - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Boyne, Viscount; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for Ireland; Vide Ireland. Brack v. Johnston et. al.; Respondents peremptorily to answer . - Hearing appointed ex-parte. Brass, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Brecon, & c. Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Brewers, Trade of; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 51. Bridport Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Brighton (Brunswick Square) Improvement Bill; Vide Brunswick Square. Bromley v. Rocher and another; Writ of Error delivered . - Hearing appointed. - Petition of Defendants for an early Day for Hearing, and Counter Petition of Plaintiff, presented, and Cause to be heard, ibid. - Defendants Counsel heard, and Judgment Affirmed, with £60 Costs. Brooksbank v. The Attorney General; Petition of Appellant to withdraw Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Appeal withdrawn, without Costs. Brown v. Bertram and another; To be heard. - Heard in part. - Fully heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. -- v. Ewing et al.; To be heard. - Put off. - Appellant's Counsel heard; Interlocutors Reversed, and Cause remitted, with Directions. Browne, Dr., v. Woollsey et al.; To be heard. - Heard. Bruce v. Bruce; To be heard. - Put off. - Heard . - To be considered, and Copy of Deed of Entail, referred to in the Appeal, to be laid before the House. - Consideration put off. - Deed of Entail laid on the Table. - Consideration put off. - Order discharged. - Considered, and Interlocutors Reversed. Brunswick Square (Brighton) Improvement; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Buccleuch, The Duke of; Petition of, for a Bill, presented (on Petition) and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Buchan, Earl of; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for Scotland; Vide Scotland. Buckle, John, Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Printed Copy of Bill referred to Judges in Ireland to take Consents. - Judges Report read, and referred to Committee. - Bill reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed, ibid. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to, with Amendments. - Amendments considered and agreed to, ibid. - Royal Assent. Bulkley v. Wilford; Petition to present Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Appeal presented. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Appellant for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Petition of Respondent for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petitions complied with. - Petition of Appellant for further Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made; One Month allowed to Appellant, and Two Months to Respondent. Burial Act, Ireland; Petition for Repeal of; Vide Petitions, No 142. Burns and another v. Stewart; Appeal presented. - Richardson to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Appellants to restore Appeal, and to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Bute, Marquess of, v. Cowper et al.; Petition of Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Bute Ship Canal; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - Petition of R. Blakemore, Esq. to be heard by Counsel against . - Bill 2a, and committed, and Petition referred to Committee, with Liberty to be heard, as also Counsel for the Bill; all Lords added, and Committee to appoint their own Chairman. - Bill reported, with an Amendment. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendment agreed to. - Royal Assent. Buxton, Thomas, Marriage Annulling Bill; Vide Hickson. Cadell v. Palmer et al.; To be heard. - Put off. - Put off, and to be heard before the Judges. - To be heard, and Judges to attend. - Order discharged. Caithness Roads and Statute Labour Bill; Vide Scotland. Calcutta, Minute of Mr. Trower, Member of the Board of Revenue at; Vide East Indies. Caledonian Canal, Report respecting; Vide Scotland. Calico Printers, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 130. Campbell v. Macfarlane et al.; To be heard. - Put off, . - To be heard. - Heard. - Considered, and Cause remitted, with a Declaration. -- Sir W.P.H., Baronet; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges in Scotland. - Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Printed Copies of Bill referred to Judges in Ireland to take a Consent. - Report of Judges in Ireland read, and referred to the Committee. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed . - 3a, an Amendment made, Bill passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Canada Legislative Assembly; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- Papers respecting, Addresses for; Vide Address, Nos 27, 28. Canton, Interruption of Commercial Intercourse at; Papers respecting; Vide East Indies. -- Trade, Papers respecting; Vide East India Company. Capital Punishments, Scotland, Bill; Vide Scotland. Carlisle and Penrith Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Carmarthen and Brechfa Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Carmichael et al. v. Willson, et e contra; Considered . - Cause remitted, with a Declaration, and Cross Appeal dismissed. Carnatic Commissioners, Twenty-sixth Report of; delivered. Carrickmacross, Roads from, to Dundalk; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 1. Cathcart v. Sir J. A. Cathcart and another; Appeal presented, and Robertson to enter into Recognizance. - Respondents peremptorily to answer.- Hearing appointed ex-parte. Catholic Worship, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions; No 106. Catterick Bridge Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Caxton Inclosure; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed.- Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Cemetery, General, for London; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 118. Chancery; A Bill to regulate the Office of Register and Keeper of the Registers of the Court of, presented by The Lord Chancellor, read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a, and Lords summoned.-2, and committed. - Put off. -- A Bill to regulate the Salaries, & c. of the Masters in Ordinary in the Court of, and the Clerks employed in their Offices, presented by The Lord Chancellor, read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read, 2a, and Lords summoned. - 2a, and committed. - Put off. Chard Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. Royal Assent. Charitable Estates held in Right of Office, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 130. -- Donations, Ireland, Commissioners of, v. Harris et al.; Vide Commissioners. -- Institutions, Ireland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 144. Charities, Reports respecting; Vide Address, Nos 15, 16. Charminster Inclosure; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Chetwynd, Sir Geo, Baronet; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Petition to change Reference to Judges. - Read, and Judges changed. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially, with Amendments, and Bill to be ingrossed . - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons.- Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Chichester, Sir A., Baronet, v. M'Intyre; To be heard. - Put off. - Heard. - Consideration put off . - Considered, and Decrees Reversed, with a Direction. China Ware, Account respecting Duty on, for Home Consumption; Vide Accounts, No 135. Chirke, Road from Ketley Iron Works to; Report respecting; Vide Ketley. Church Building Act; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 16. -- Establishment Motion respecting; Vide Motion, No 8. Church Reform, Ireland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 82. Churches, New; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 74. -- The Tenth Report of Commissioners for building additional; delivered, and to be printed. Churchwarden, Office of; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 29. 49. Civil List, Scotland; Pensions granted out of; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 46. Clerk Assistant and additional Clerk Assistant sent with a Message to the Commons. Clerks of the Peace Balances; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, ibid. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Clifton Bridge; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - Copy of Bill referred to Judges. - Judges Report read . - 2a, and committed, and Judges Report referred to the Committee. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Climbing Boys, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 73. Clocks, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Clonbrock, Lord; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for Ireland; Vide Ireland. Coal Market, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 64. -- Trade, Committee respecting; Vide Committee, No 5. -- Evidence on; Message respecting; Vide Message, No 3. -- Accounts respecting Exports, Imports and Selling Prices of; Vide Accounts, Nos150, 151, 152. Coals carried Coastwise, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 34. - Vide Accounts, Nos 153 to 156. -- imported into Ireland, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 37. -- Metage of; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 64. -- Seaborne; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 40. Cocculus Indicus, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 194. Cochrane, The Honorable Sir A. I., v. Dr Ramsay; Answer brought in. - Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - To be heard. - Heard in part. - Order for further Hearing discharged, and to be further heard. - Fully heard. - Considered, and Interlocutors Reversed. Cogan v. Lyon et al.; Petition of Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Coin, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 84, 85, 86, 87. Colquhoun, Sir J., Baronet, v. Colquhoun; Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Combermere; Stapleton Baron Combermere, being created Viscount, was (in the usual Manner) introduced. Commissions for giving Royal Assent to Bills; and stamped pursuant to Act of this Session; Vide Bills. Commissioners of Charitable Donations, Ireland, et al. v. Harris et al.; Pleadings proved (Respondents). - To be heard. - Appellants Counsel heard in part, and Appellants Pleadings not having been delivered in, further Hearing put off, Appellants paying the Costs of the Day. - Pleadings proved (Appellants). - Petition of Appellants to order the Rector of the Parish of Bray to produce the Register of Marriage. - Pleadings proved (Respondents). - To be heard. - Put off. Committee - (1.) for Privileges appointed. 2. -- Sub-, for perusing the Journals, appointed. - Report made, that the 55th and 61st Volumes (Sessions 1822 and 1823, and Session 1829), with Indexes, were ready; ordered to be delivered in the same Manner as former Volumes. - Report made, that the Second Volume of the Calendar, from 1808 to 1826, both inclusive, was ready (except Proceedings upon Causes); ordered to be delivered in the same Manner as former Volume. 3. -- respecting Appeals and Writs of Error, appointed; all Lords added. - 1st Report from. - 2d Report. - 3d Report. - 4th Report. - 5th Report. - 6th Report. - 7th Report. - 8th Report. - 9th Report. - 10th Report. - 11th Report. - 12th Report. - 13th Report. - 14th Report . - 15th Report. - 16th Report. 4. -- Select, appointed to enquire into the present State of the Affairs of The East India Company, and into the Trade between Great Britain, the East Indies and China. - Accounts respecting the Affairs of the Company (presented 9th February) referred to the Committee. - Petitions on the Subject, presented in the last Session, referred to the Committee. - Regulations passed by the Governments of Bengal, & c. (presented 15th February), referred to the Committee. - Witnesses to attend. - Lords added to Committee; vizt. Earl of Carlisle. -Marquess of Bute, and Lord Clifton. - Lord Lauderdale. - Evidence taken from Time to Time to be printed for the Use of the Committee only. - Papers relative to the Trade with India and China (ordered to be printed 5th June 1829), the Report on the same Subject from the Select Committee on Foreign Trade in Session 1821 (ordered to be printed 5th June 1829), and Petition from Keighly for throwing open the Trade with India, referred to the Committee. - Leave to report Evidence from Time to Time. - Messages to the Commons for Sir E. H. East (a Member) to attend the Committee; and for the Glossary to the 5th Report from the Committee of that House on the Affairs of The East India Company; ordered. - Evidence (in part) reported; Prints of the same to be delivered out to the Members of the House; and the future Evidence, when reported, to be delivered out in like Manner, ibid. - Leave given by H. C. for Sir E. H. East to attend Committee. - Glossary communicated; to be printed, and referred to Committee, ibid. - Further Evidence reported. - Message to the Commons for J. Stewart, Esq., (a Member,) to attend Committee. - Report made, with further Evidence; the Report to be printed. 5. -- Select, appointed in the last Session to take into Consideration the State of the Coal Trade, and Duties of all Descriptions and Charges affecting the same, as well in the Port of London as in the other Ports of the United Kingdom, revived; Petition of Proprietors and Lessees of Coal Mines near the Rivers Tyne and Wear, for the Renewal of the Enquiry on this Subject, presented the 12th February, and the several Petitions on the same Subject presented in the last Session, referred to the Committee. - Witnesses to attend Committee. - Evidence taken from Time to Time to be printed for the Use of the Committee only. - Earl of Jersey added to Committee. - Report from, made, and to be printed, and the Evidence to be delivered out to the Members of the House. 6. -- Select, re-appointed in the last Session to consider of the Proceedings under the Reports of the Lords Committees on the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments in 1824 and 1826, and to report, and to whom Instructions were given as to the Arrangement of Books, Papers, Library, Committee Rooms, Index to the Rolls of Parliament, and Buildings allotted to the Parliament Office, with other Matters relating thereto, revived, and the Account respecting the Office, presented 12th February, referred to Committee. 7. -- Select, appointed to enquire respecting the Expences of the Witnesses on the East Retford Election Bill, and to Report from Time to Time. - 1st Report from. - 2d Report. - 3d Report. - 4th Report. 5th Report. - 6th Report. - 7th Report. - 8th Report. - 9th and 10th Report. 8. -- Select, appointed to enquire into the Expediency of the Regulations proposed in Hollingrake's Patent Bill (pursuant to Standing Order No 198), and to appoint their own Chairman. - Certain Lords added to Committee. - Report made, that it is expedient to proceed with the Bill; the Evidence also reported. 9. -- Select, appointed to examine Precedents of such Proceedings as may have been had as to the Mode of affixing The King's Signature to any Public Instruments requiring the Sign Manual. - H. Ellis, Esq., The Reverend J. Forshall and Mr. R. Chambers, to attend the Committee forthwith, and produce certain Documents. - Report made, and to be printed. 10. -- Select, appointed to consider of the Bogs Draining, Ireland, Bill, and to appoint their own Chairman. - Marquess of Salisbury and Earl De Lawarr added to Committee. - Report made. Committees, The Earl of Shaftesbury appointed to take the Chair in all, for this Session. Common Law, Report of Commissioners on Proceedings in Courts of; Address for; Vide Address, No 3. Compensation, Ireland; Report respecting; --Certificates and Warrants respecting; Vide Ireland. -- Scotland; Warrants granting; Vide Scotland. Condolence and Congratulation, Address of, to His Majesty; Vide Address, Nof 25. Conference had with the Commons, and Report made of an Address to His Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, for the Removal of Sir Jonah Barrington from the Office of Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland, to which they desire the Concurrence of this House; Address to be considered, and Lords summoned. - Petition of Sir Jonah Barrington to be heard by Counsel, and to produce Evidence against any Charge to be brought against him, presented, and Leave given him to be heard. - Address to be considered; several Witnesses to attend; Sir J. Barrington then to be heard, and The Attorney General to attend. - Several Witnesses to attend. - Counsel called in; Mr. Attorney General heard to open the Case; a Witness examined, and further Consideration put off sine Die. - Extracts from the Registry of the Court of Admiralty, ordered. (Vide Barrington, Sir J.) - to be further considered, and Lords summoned. - A Witness examined, and further Consideration put off, and Lords summoned. - A Witness cross-examined, and further Consideration put off, and Lords summoned. - Counsel heard to open the Case of Sir J. Barrington; several Witnesses examined; Mr. Attorney General head in Reply, and further Consideration put off, and Lords summoned, and Evidence to be printed. - Further Consideration put off, and Lords summoned. - Petition of Sir J. Barrington, that the printed Minutes of Evidence may be corrected, and for the further Examination of Mr. Richardson. - Address further considered, and agreed to, and the Blank filled up with (Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and) and Message sent to the Commons to acquaint them therewith; the Lords with White Staves to attend His Majesty therewith; and to wait on His Majesty to know when He will please to receive the same (Vide Address, No 8.). - Thursday next at 2 o'Clock appointed by His Majesty; Message to the Commons by the Clerk Assistant and additional Clerk Assistant, to inform them thereof, and that the Lords with White Staves were appointed, to attend His Majesty, on the Part of this House; and to desire the Commons to appoint a proportionable Number of their Members to go with them. - Commons Answer, certain Members appointed, ibid. - King's Answer. Congleton Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Consolidated Fund; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, Committee negatived, and to be read 3a, ibid.-3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a.- 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent, ibid. -- (£1,500,000); Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - Moved to be printed; on Question, negatived, ibid. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Constabulary Laws, Ireland, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 140. Contempt in Equity; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a, and Lords summoned. - 2a, and committed. - Committee put off. - House to be in Committee, and Lords summoned. - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Convention with Austria; Vide Austria. Convicts; Two Reports of J. H. Capper, Esquire, respecting; delivered, and to be printed. Cooke et al. v. The Lord Bishop of Elphin and another; Writ of Error, Ireland, transmitted by Post, and delivered in the usual Manner. Copper, Account respecting; Cordage, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Corn, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos100 to 116. - Address respecting; Vide Address, No 24. - Averages, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 85. - Laws, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 1. 21. 23. 55. - Motion respecting; Vide Motions, No 7. - Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 98, Corporations, Ireland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 66. Cotton, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. - Cultivation of, in the East Indies; Vide East Indies. - Factories, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 116. - Goods, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 166. 167. Council Office, Appeals lodged at the; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 210 to 214. - Address, No 29. County Rates, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, No 193. -- Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Court of Session, Scotland; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 149. - Address, No 14. -- Bill; Vide Scotland. Courtown Harbour Bill; Vide Ireland. Courts of Common Law Fees Bill; Vide Fees. - of Conscience, Dublin; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 108. Courts of Justice, Ireland; Address for Report respecting; Vide Address, No 6. - Deposition forwarded to Commission on; Vide Address, No 7. Cowfold Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a.- 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Cremorne, Lord; Petition of Guardian of, for a Bill; Vide Ellis. Criminal Law, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 35. -- Message for Report respecting; Vide Message, No 18. - Offenders, Addresses respecting; Vide Address, Nos 10, 11, 12. - Returns Repeal; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Cromford Bridge Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with an Amendment. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendment agreed to. - Royal Assent. Crommelin Harbour Bill; Vide Ireland. Cumming, Sir W. G. G.; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges in Scotland. - Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Printed Copy of Bill referred to Judges in Ireland, to take Consents. - Report of Judges in Ireland, delivered and referred to Committee. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to . - Royal Assent. Customs Duties (Crown Goods); Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Dartmouth bridge; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - King's Consent given, and Bill reported.-3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Dawson et al. v. Magistrates of Glasgow and another; To be heard ex-parte. - Answer brought in. - Heard. - Considered, and Interlocutors in part Reversed, and Cause remitted. Deaf and Dumb Institution, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 92. Deare v. The Attorney General; To be heard. - Heard. De Chapeaurouge, Philip Augustus, Naturalization; Bill presented (on Petition), and read 1a. - Certificate produced; Petitioner takes the Oaths; Bill 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Deddithorpe Inclosure; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - King's Consent given, and Bill reported. -3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Demise of The King, Abolition of Fees on, Bill; Vide Fees. -- Message and Address on; Vide Message, No 19. - Address, No 25. Denchfield et al. v. Strong; To be heard. - Put off . - Appellants Counsel heard, and Decree Affirmed, with £50 Costs. Deputy Lieutenants and Militia Officers, Return of Qualifications of; delivered. Derby Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Derry, Loan from Government to Corporation of; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 132. Dickson et al. v. Cunninghame and another; Respondents peremptorily to answer. - Hearing appointed ex-parte. Dillon v. Sir W. Parker, Baronet; Petition of Appellant to postpone the Hearing, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Hearing put off. - Petition of Appellant to postpone the Hearing, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Appellant heard in part. - Appellant further heard. - Petition to revive, on the Part of the Respondent, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Dingwali, Provost, & c. of, et al. v. The Honourable Mrs. Mackenzie and another; Appeal presented. - Respondents peremptorily to answer. - Hearing appointed ex-parte. Diocesan Schools, Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Dissent, with Reasons, on the first proposed Amendment to the Address of Thanks on the Speech of His Majesty's Commissioners being negatived. - on the Motion, That the House do resolve itself into a Committee to consider the Internal State of the Country, being negatived. - on the Motions for Resolutions respecting the Sovereignty of Portugal, and the Affair at Terceira, being negatived. - against the Third Reading of the East Retford Witnesses Indemnity Bill. - against the Second Reading of the Court of Session Bill. - against the Second Reading of the Sale of Beer Bill. - on the Motion to re-commit the Forgeries Bill being negatived. - on an Amendment moved on Report of the Law of Libel Bill being negatived. - on the Question, That the Debate on the Motion for an Address of Concurrence with the latter Part of His Majesty's Message respecting Provision for the Public Service be adjourned, being negatived. Distress of Ireland, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 143. Distressed State of the Country, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 2.27.- Motion, Nos 4, 5. Divorce Bills; Vide Boydell; D'Oyly; Ellenborough, Lord; Hamerton; Mildmay; Muskett; Shakerley; Wallbeoff (India); Wallis. -- Petitions for, signed under Power of Attorney; Vide D'Oyly; Wallbeoff. Dixon and another v. The Monkland Navigation Company; Appeal presented, and Robertson to enter into Recognizance. Doe (on Demise of Winter) v. Perratt and another; Writ of Error; Hearing appointed. - (on Demise of Birtwhistle) v. Vardill; Writ of Error; To be heard, and Judges to attend. - Heard in part (the Judges being present). - To be further heard, and Judges to attend. - Fully heard (the Judges being present); a Question of Law put to the Judges. - Judges Opinion delivered in the Negative, and Consideration of Cause put off . - Consideration put off. - To be considered, and Judges to attend. - Judges present, further Questions proposed to be put to them, and (on Question) further Consideration of Cause put off; and the Questions to be printed. Donegall, Marquess of, v. Houlditch et al.; Appeal presented, and Cookson to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Appellant for an early Day, and that Proceedings in Court below be restrained, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. Doneraile, Viscount; Writs and Returns electing Hayes Viscount Doneraile as a Representative Peer for Ireland; Vide Ireland. Dorchester Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Douglas et al. v. Brown and another; Respondents peremptorily to answer. - Hearing appointed ex-parte. - Petition of Appellants for an early Day for hearing, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Respondents for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Respondents Petition complied with. - Report made, and Appellants Petition not complied with. - Lord, and another v. Reid; Appeal presented, and Richardson to enter into Recognizance. Dover Street (Great) Improvement; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Dovor Harbour, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 67. - Improvement; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Down, Qualifications of Deputy Governors, & c. of the County of, Return of; Vide Ireland. Downie v. Buchanan et al.; Appeal presented, and Macdougall to enter into Recognizance. D'Oyly, John Hadley, Esquire; A Bill to dissolve his Marriage, presented (on Petition), signed by his Attorney; read 1a, and to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and usual Orders made, a Copy of the Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court being first delivered (upon Oath) at the Bar. - Several Witnesses to attend. - Petition of Mr. D'Oyly's Agent to dispense with Mr. D'Oyly's Attendance on the Second Reading, he being in the East Indies; and Standing Order No 142 to be considered, and Lords summoned, and several Witnesses to attend. - Counsel heard, Witnesses examined, Standing Order No 142 considered and dispensed with, and Bill read 2a, and committed. - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported and agreed to, and Bill to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned agreed to, with an Amendment. - Amendment considered and agreed to. - Royal Assent. Droits of Admiralty, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 58. Drummond, Thomas, Esquire; Petition of, to His Majesty, claiming the Earldom of Perth; Vide Perth. Dublin Improvement Bill; Vide Ireland. Duff v. Fraser; Appeal presented, and Richardson to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. - Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Duffy v. Orr et al.; Appeal presented. - Two Answers brought in. - Petition of Two Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Petition of Appellant for Time to lodge Case, and to amend Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petitions complied with. - Petition of Two Respondents for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Time allowed to both Parties. - Four of the Respondents peremptorily to answer . - Hearing appointed. - To be heard ex-parte as to certain Respondents. Dundalk Roads Bill; Vide Ireland. Dundas and another v. Dundas et al.; Answer brought in .- Petition of Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Dundee Gas Bill; - Harbour Bill; - And Newtyle Railway Bill; Vide Scotland. Dunham Bridge; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Durham, County Palatine of; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported. -3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Earthenware, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. East India Company, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 1 to 43. -- Affairs of; Committee on; Vide Committee, No 4. - Message from the Commons for Evidence taken before; Vide Message, No 20. - Message to the Commons for Evidence taken before the Select Committee of that House; Vide Message, No 22. -- Copies of Three Letters from the Court of Directors of, to the Governors in Council at certain of their Presidencies, in the Territorial Finance Department; ordered . - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. - A similar Letter, dated 19th May 1830; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to same Committee. -- Copies of Five Letters from the Court of Directors of, to the Governors in Council at their Presidencies, in the Territorial Finance Department; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. -- Extract of a Revenue Letter from the Bengal Government to the Court of Directors of, dated 29th June 1826, respecting the Permission granted to Europeans to hold Lands on Lease for the Cultivation of Coffee; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. -- Minute of Mr. Trower, Member of the Board of Revenue at Calcutta, dated 25th March 1823; ordered . - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. -- Resolutions of, granting Pensions, & c.; delivered. - Delivered, and referred to above Committee. -- Statement of the Establishment of, of Supra Cargoes, & c. at Canton, specifying the Rank of each, their respective Salaries and all other Charges of the Establishment of Canton, likewise the Commission paid to each on the European or Chinese Sales of Goods, or both, from the Year 1809-10 to 1828-29 inclusive; ordered. - Order discharged, and a similar Statement, from 1822-23 to 1828-29, ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. East India Company's Trade; List of Hong Merchants, stating the particular Privileges and Powers with which they are invested with respect to the Canton Trade; ordered.- Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. - Judicature Act; a List of Lords who have delivered in Lists pursuant to, laid on the Table. - Further Proceedings. - Titles to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown. - Trade; British Produce and Manufacture exported to, Account of; Vide Accounts, No 40. - Military Stores exported to, Account of; Vide Accounts, No 38. -- Petitions for opening; Vide Petitions, No 8. East Indies; Copies of all Correspondence between the Factory of The East India Company at Canton and the Court of Directors, with respect to the recent Interruption of Commercial Intercourse at Canton; ordered. - Copy of a Minute by the late Sir Thomas Munro, dated 31st December 1824, on the State of the Country and Condition of the People under the Presidency of Fort St. George; ordered.-Delivered; to be printed, and referred to Committee on the Affairs of The East India Company. - of The Governor General, dated 30th October 1829, on the Financial Sketch Estimates for 1829-30; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. - Copies of any Correspondence between the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, and The East India Company; and of any Letters addressed by said Company to their Governments in India, since 26th July 1828, relative to the Cultivation of Cotton and Tobacco in the East Indies; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. - Extension of Christian Knowledge in; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 63. - Extract of Letter from the Court of Directors to the Government of Bengal, dated 8th July 1829, directing that Government to adhere to the Terms of their Resolution of 7th May 1824; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. - Revenue Letter from the Court of Directors to the Government of Bengal, dated 10th September 1828, in Reply to the Letter from Bengal of 29th June 1826; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. - Petition respecting certain Inhabitants of; Vide Petitions, No 58. - Resolution of Government of Bengal, passed 7th May 1824; ordered. - Delivered; to be printed, and referred to above Committee. East Retford Election; Bill brought from H.C., read 1a, and to be printed. - Message to H.C. for Evidence on which they passed the Bill; ordered. - To be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and Counsel to attend to examine Witnesses in support of the Bill. - Several Witnesses to attend. - and to bring certain Documents. ibid. - Petition of Burgesses of East Retford to be heard by Counsel against, presented, and Leave given. - Message to H.C. for Sir R. L. Dundas, Baronet, and S. Crompton, Esquire, to attend on Second Reading. (Vide Message, No 7.) - Message to H.C. to direct One of their Clerks to attend on the Second Reading, and produce certain Documents. - (Vide Message, No 8.) - Orders for Attendance of Thomas Bigsby and Jonathan Fox, discharged, ibid. - Counsel called in, and a Witness in part examined; moved, that Counsel do confine their Examination of Witnesses, in the first instance, to Acts of Bribery at the last Election; objected to; on Question, it was resolved in the Negative; Witness further examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Counsel called in; several Witnesses examined; the Third Counsel for the Petitioners against the Bill offering to cross-examine a Witness, Counsel were directed to withdraw; moved, that the Petitioners against the Bill be heard by Two Counsel only; an Amendment moved, to leave out all the Words from ("that") and insert ("the further Consideration of this Bill be adjourned"); on Question, that Words proposed to be left out stand Part of the Motion, it was resolved in the Affirmative; Motion, as at first proposed, agreed to; Counsel called in, and informed accordingly; Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned; the Evidence taken from Time to Time to be printed. - Counsel called in, several Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Several Witnesses discharged from further Attendance ; Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined; moved to adjourn further Consideration; on Question, negatived; Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined; moved, that the Counsel permitted to examine Witnesses for the Bill be asked, if they have advised the summoning any Witnesses in consequence of their Names being subscribed to the Petition against the Bill; on Question, negatived; a Witness examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined; William Cartwright not having attended pursuant to Order, Mr. J. Butt examined to prove the Service of the Order; Mr. Flower, Surgeon, examined as to the Health of the said W. Cartwright; Mr. Gylby, Surgeon, and Dr. Robinson, to attend forthwith, to be examined on the same Subject; Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Petition of certain Persons against the Bill. - Several Witnesses examined. - Two, on the State of Health of Mr. Cartwright. - and Order for his Attendance discharged; and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Moved, that Counsel be now called in; objected to; on Question, negatived; Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined, Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined; Evidence, to prove the Preamble, finished; and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Counsel against, heard on the Evidence in support of the Bill, and to open the Case; and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Put off, and Lords summoned. - A Witness examined, and Counsel directed to withdraw; Counsel again called in, and directed to withdraw; moved, that the further Consideration of the Bill be put off; objected to, and, on Question, resolved in the Negative; Counsel again called in, and the Witness further examined; Counsel directed to withdraw; moved, that the House do now adjourn; objected to; and, on Question, negatived; Counsel again called in, and directed to withdraw; moved, that the further Consideration of the Bill be put off, and, on Question, negatived; Counsel again called in, and directed to withdraw; and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Moved, that the further Consideration be put off; objected to, and, on Question, negatived; Order for Second Reading, and Lords to be summoned, read; Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Mr. Gell to attend forthwith with a Document. - Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Counsel heard on the Evidence against the Bill; moved, that Counsel for the Bill be heard to reply; on Question, negatived, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Moved to be now read 2a; Amendment moved, to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months"); after Debate, on Question, that ("now") stand Part of the Motion, resolved in the Affirmative; Bill read 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned. - Moved to discharge the Order, for the Purpose of moving, that the House be put into a Committee on another Day; Debate on Motion adjourned during Pleasure. - Debate resumed, and, on Question, that the Order of the Day be discharged, resolved in the Negative; moved, that the House be now put into a Committee; Amendment moved, to leave out from ("that") to the End of the Motion, and insert certain Words; objected to, and, on Question, that the Words proposed to be left out stand Part, it was resolved in the Affirmative; House in Committee, and Bill reported, and to be read 3a, and Lords summoned . - Moved to be now read 3a; Amendment proposed, to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months"); on Question, that ("now") stand Part, it was resolved in the Affirmative; Bill 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. East Retford Election; Select Committee respecting the Expences of the Witnesses on; Vide Committee, No 7. - Expences on account of the Enquiry; Vide Accounts, No 172. - Messages to H.C. for original Report and Documents respecting; Vide Message, Nos 8. 14. - Witnesses Indemnity Bill; presented by The Marquess of Salisbury; read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, Committee negatived, and Bill to be ingrossed. - To be read 3a. - Order discharged, and to be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Moved to be now read 3a; objected to; an Amendment moved, to leave out ("now") and insert ("27th April"); after short Debate, on Question, that ("now") stand Part of the Motion, it was resolved in the Affirmative; Dissentient, with Reasons, entered; Bill 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Ecclesiastical Courts; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 30. - Laws, Ireland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 89. Edenfield And Little Bolton Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Edinburgh Advocates Widows Fund Bill; Vide Scotland. - And London, Roads between; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 125. - The Lord Provost of, et al. v. Bruce; Answer brought in. - Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - To be heard ex-parte. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Put off. - Heard in part. - Fully heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. -- (Governors of Heriot's Hospital) v. Mac Donald; Vide Heriot's Hospital. - Society of Solicitors of, v. Smillie et. al.; Petition of Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Education, Ireland; Report respecting; Vide Ireland. Elgin Roads Bill; Vide Scotland. Ellenborough, Edward Lord; Bill to dissolve his Marriage, presented (on Petition); read 1a, and to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and usual Orders made, a Copy of the Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court being first delivered (upon Oath) at the Bar. - Several Witnesses to attend. - Counsel heard; Witnesses examined; Bill read 2a, and committed. - Went through Committee, with an Amendment. - Amendment reported, and Bill to be ingrossed. - Evidence to be printed, and Bill to be read 3a. - 3a, after Debate, passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to . - Royal Assent. Ellesmere And Chester Canal; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Ellis, Thomas, Esquire, (Guardian of Lord Cremorne); Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Petition withdrawn (on Petition); another presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Printed Copy of Bill referred to Judges in Ireland (on Petition), to take Consent of Thomas Ellis. - Report of Judges in Ireland read, and referred to Committee . - Bill reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed . - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Emeris, The Reverend John; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges.- Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Emigration, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 121. 136. Equity, Business of Courts of; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 195 to 221. - Suits; A Bill for further facilitating the Administration of Justice in, presented by The Lord Chancellor; read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed . - Reported, and to be ingrossed. - To be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Order discharged, and Bill to be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Put off, and Lords summoned. - Order for Third Reading discharged. - To be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Third Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Moved to be now read 3a; objected to; Amendment moved, to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Fortnight"); on Question, that ("now") stand Part of the Motion, resolved in the Affirmative; Bill read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. Evans v. Morgan; Cross-Appeal; Vide Original Appeal, Morgan v. Evans. Evelyn, Mary Jane; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Everton Church; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Exchequer Bills, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 186, 187, 188. -- (£12,000,000); Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- (£13,607,600); Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. -- purchased by the Bank; Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 44. Executors, Rights of; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Expenditure of The Country, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 36. Exports, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 161, 162, 163, 164. 166, 167. - From Ireland, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 164. - to France, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 130. Farquharson v. Barstow; To be heard. - Heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. Faussett v. Carpenter; Writ of Error (Ireland); transmitted by Post, and delivered in the usual Manner. - Hearing appointed. - Petition of Plaintiff for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Fee Fund; Vide House; and Address, No 17. Fees, Abolition of, on Demise of The King; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a, and Lords summoned. - 2a, and committed. - Committee put off, and Lords summoned. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill to be printed as amended . - Report of Amendments received (on Motion), and Bill re-committed, and Lords summoned. - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported; further Amendments made; Bill to be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. -- Another Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed . - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Courts of Common Law; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a, and committed. - Went through Committee, with Amendments . - Amendments reported, and Bill to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed, and ordered to be sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Fever Hospitals, Ireland, Bill; Vide Ireland. Fife, The Earl of, v. The Earl of Lauderdale; Appeal presented, and Fraser to enter into Recognizance. -- v. Robertson; Appeal presented, and Fraser to enter into Recognizance. Finance Accounts; Vide Accounts, No 57. Financial Sketch Estimates for 1829-30, East Indies; Vide East Indies. Fisheries; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Ireland; Report respecting; Vide Ireland. Fishery Bounties, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 57. Flour, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 56. - Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 100. 107. 117. Foleshill Poor; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Forbes et al. v. Shaw et al.; To be heard. - Heard. - Considered, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £60 Costs. Foreign Articles, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 97. Forgeries; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed . - To be read 2a, and Lords summoned. - Petitions in favor, from Baptist Chapel, College Street, Northampton; Dissenters, Uxbridge; Norwich; Uxbridge; and Baptists, Northampton. - 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned . - Petitions in favor, from New Woodstock; and Wesleyans of Canterbury. - from Kettering. - Committee put off, and Lords summoned, ibid. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill, as amended, to be printed. - Report of Amendments received (on Motion), and Bill re-committed . - House in Committee; further Amendments made, and Bill to be printed as amended. - Report of Amendments to be received. - Amendments reported and agreed to, and Bill to be read 3a, and Lords summoned. - Moved, that the Bill be re-committed; on Question, negatived; a Protest, with Reasons, entered; Bill read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Forgery, Punishment of Death for; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 35. Fort St. George, Paper respecting; Vide East Indies. Foston Bridge Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Four per Cents; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Four per Cents Dissents; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Foxford, Vicar of; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 88. 90, 91. France, Imports from, and Exports to; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 129, 130. Franklen, Richard, Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read (on Petition), and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Several Witnesses to attend Committee. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Franklin and another v. La Touche et al.; To be heard . - Put off. - To be heard. - Put off. - Heard, and Decree Affirmed. Fraser v. Fraser; Appeal presented, and Richardson to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. - Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - v. Vans Agnew; Appeal presented. Frederick, Sir R., Baronet; Petition of, for a Bill; presented and referred to Judges. Freeman et al. v. Fairlie et al.; Appeal presented. - Petition of Appellants to enlarge the Time for entering into Recognizance, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Recognizance to be entered into within a Week. - Answer brought in. - Petition of W. Smith and others, to be admitted to defend in Name of the Respondent John Eborall, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition not complied with. - Petition of Appellants for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Petition of some of the Appellants for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Friendly Societies, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts. No 56. Fructuozo, John Anthony, Naturalization; Bill presented (on Petition), and read 1a. - Certificate produced; Petitioner takes the Oaths; Bill 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Funded Debt, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 185. Gainsburgh and East Retford Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Galbraith v. Galbraith and another; Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. Galway Canal Bill; - Town Regulation Bill; Vide Ireland. - The Corporation of, v. The Attorney General for Ireland, at the Relation of Blake and another; Appeal presented. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Respondents for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Game Laws, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 7. Gaols, Ireland; Returns respecting; Vide Ireland. - Reports respecting, and Schedule B.; delivered. Gardiner v. Simmons; Petition of Appellant's Agent to present Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition withdrawn (not being signed by Appellant). - Petition of Appellant to present Appeal; ordered . - Appeal presented. - Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. Garnkirk Railway Bill; Vide Scotland. Gaywood v. M'Keand; Appeal presented. - Petition of Appellant to sue in formâ pauperis; ordered. Gepp, Mr.; Proceedings in the Case of, for not complying with an Order of the House; Vide Privilege. Giles v. Grover and another; Writ of Error; to be heard, and Judges to attend. - Put off, and Judges to attend. - Put off sine Die. Glamorganshire Canal Company v. Blakemore; Writ of Error delivered. - Hearing appointed. - Petition of Defendant to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. Glasgow Extension of Royalty Bill; - Port Dock Bill; - Road Bill; - and Kilmarnock Road Bill; Vide Scotland. Glass Manufactures, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Glengall, Earl of; Return of, as a Representative Peer for Ireland; Vide Ireland, (Writs and Returns.) Gloves, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 128. 135. Goat Skins, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 134. Gold, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 88. - and Silver Coin, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 84, 85, 86, 87. -- raised in South America and Russia, Address respecting; Vide Address, No 9. -- Standard of, Examinations respecting; Address for; Vide Address, No 9. Gordon et al. v. Brown; Considered, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. - James Adam, Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Graham v. Shand et al.; Appeal presented, and Poole to enter into Recognizance. Grahame v. Jolly; Appeal presented. - Petition of Appellant to extend the Time for entering into Recognizance, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Appellant or Agent to enter into Recognizance in Ten Days . - Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. Grain, Accounts respecting; Vide Corn. Grand Juries, Ireland; Accounts of Presentments made by; Vide Accounts, No 59. - Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 71. Gray and another v. M'Nair; Appeal revived on Part of Respondent (on Petition). - To be heard. - Heard in part. - Put off. - Fully heard. Great Dover Street Improvement Bill; Vide Dover Street. - Strickland Inclosure Bill; Vide Strickland. - Torrington Road Bill; Vide Torrington. Greece, Communications with Prince Leopold relating to the Sovereignty of; delivered (by Command). - further Papers relative to the Affairs of; delivered (by Command). - Pacification of; Motion respecting; Vide Motion, Nos 2. 11, 12, 13. - Papers respecting; Vide Addresses for, Nos 22, 23. - Motion, Nos 11, 12, 13. - Papers relative to the Affairs of, in Three Classes, A. B. and C.; delivered (by Command). Greenwich Hospital Fund, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 76. -- Rating of, to the Poors Rate; Vide Petitions, No 137. - Improvement; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - Copy of Bill referred to Judges. - Judges Report read. - Bill 2a, and committed, and Report referred to Committee. - Reported specially, with Amendments, and a Clause added. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Guthrie et al. v. Anderson et al.; To be heard. - Heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. Gwyn's Estate Bill; Vide Hay. Haddenham Inclosure; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hagley Inclosure; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Haig v. Sir W. J. Homan, Baronet, et al.; Pleadings proved (both Sides). Hall, Benjamin, Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially, with Amendments; an Amendment made, and Bill to be ingrossed . - 3a, Amendments made; Bill passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to, with Amendments, and Amendments considered and agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hamerton, William Medows; A Bill to dissolve his Marriage, presented (on Petition); read 1a, and to be read 2a, and Lords summoned, and usual Orders made, a Copy of the Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court being first delivered in (upon Oath) at the Bar. - Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned . - Witnesses to attend. - Counsel heard, Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined, and Second Reading put off. - Evidence to be printed. - To be further considered, and Lords summoned. - Witnesses examined, and further Consideration put off, and Lords summoned, and Mrs. Matthews to attend. - Put off, and Lords summoned . - Witnesses examined. - 2a, and committed . - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported, and Bill to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to . - Royal Assent. Hamilton, The Duke of, v. Aikman; Appeal presented. - Richardson to enter into Recognizance. Harbour Masters Salaries, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 64. Harris v. Kemble et al.; Answer of some of the Respondents brought in.- Hearing appointed.- Some of the Respondents peremptorily to answer. - Petition of some of the Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee.- Report made, and Petition complied with. - Petition of Respondents to advance Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee.- Report made, and Petition not complied with. - To be heard ex-parte as to some of the Respondents. Hastings, The Marquess of; Petition of, for a Bill, presented. -- A Bill for vesting the settled Estates of, situate in Scotland, in the said Marquess in Fee, presented by The Earl of Eldon, and read 1a. - 2a, and committed . - Reported specially, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed; and the several Standing Orders relative to Private Bills to be considered, and Lords summoned. - Considered, and dispensed with; Bill read 3a; Amendments made; Bill passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hawkins, John, Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hay, The Reverend George, et al.; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges in Ireland. - Reference to Judges changed (on Petition). - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Petition of John M'Ilwaine to be heard by Counsel against, presented and referred to Committee, with Leave. - Bill reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Haymarket Removal; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Heigham Bridge; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Heriot's Hospital, The Governors of, et al. v. Dickson; To be heard.-Put off.- Heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £60 Costs. -- v. MacDonald; Petition of Respondent to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - To be heard. - Put off. - Answer brought in. - Heard in part. - Fully heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed, with £50 Costs. Herring Fishery, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 31. - Report of the Commissioners of, for the Year ended 5th April 1829; delivered. Hicks and another v. Morant; Appeal presented, and Blackmore to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. - Petition of Respondent for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Hearing appointed. Hickson's Marriage Annulling Bill; Petition of M. A. Wayte (Mother of Elizabeth Hickson) and G. Wayte, for Leave to bring in the Bill, presented and referred to a Committee of the Whole House; and Lords summoned.- Petition of Thomas Buxton, praying that the Bill for annulling his Marriage with Miss Hickson may not pass into a Law, read and referred to the Committee on the Petition for the Bill; and the Committee put off, and Lords summoned. - House in Committee on Petitions; moved to resolve, that Leave be given to bring in the Bill; agreed to, and to be reported. - Report made, and Leave given. - Bill presented, read 1a, and to be read 2a, and Lords summoned; and Notice of Second Reading, with Copy of Bill, to be served on Thomas Buxton; and several Witnesses to attend. - Petition of T. Buxton to be heard by Counsel against the Second Reading, presented, and Leave given. - Put off; and Lords summoned, and Counsel to be heard for and against the Bill. - Several Witnesses to attend, and produce certain Papers. - Counsel heard to open the Allegations of the Bill; several Witnesses examined, Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned. - Evidence taken from Time to Time to be printed. - Several Witnesses to attend with Documents. - Witnesses examined . - Elizabeth Buxton to attend forthwith, with Documents . - Petition of T. Buxton, for Attendance of certain Witnesses. - Bill to be further considered, and Lords summoned. - Counsel called in; and Miss Hickson being called in and sworn, her Evidence was objected to; Counsel heard against and in favor of her Evidence being received; on Question, resolved in the Affirmative; Miss Hickson examined in part; the 26th Section of the Marriage Act, 4 Geo. 4, C. 76, read; and further Consideration of Bill put off sine Die. Highgate Grammar School, Governors of; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Petition of Inhabitants of Highgate against, presented, and Leave given to be heard by Counsel, also Counsel for the Bill. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Not returned; but another Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and Standing Order No 94 to be considered, and Lords summoned. - Considered and dispensed with, and Bill committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Hildyard, T. B., Esquire; Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges. - Judges Report read, and Bill 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hindoo Widows, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 26. 63. 67. Hockliffe Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a.- 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Hollingrake's Patent; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a.- Referred to a Select Committee, under the Standing Order No 198; Committee to meet, and appoint their own Chairman .; (Vide Committee, No 8.) - Report made, that it is expedient to proceed with the Bill; Evidence also reported. - Bill read 2a, and committed. - Report from Select Committee, referred to Committee. - Reported specially, with Amendments, and Standing Order No 173 to be considered, and Lords summoned. - To be considered, and Lords summoned. - Considered and dispensed with; Bill 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. Holyhead Road, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 120 to 125. - Roads; Sixth Report of Commissioners of, delivered in the last Session, to be printed. -- Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - Put off, and Lords summoned. - Moved to be now read 2a; objected to; Amendment moved to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months"); after short Debate, on Question, that ("now") stand Part of the Motion, it was resolved in the Affirmative; Bill 2a, and committed; all Lords added to Committee, and several Witnesses to attend. - The Clerk of the Coventry and Allesley Trust to attend forthwith, and bring Documents. - Bill reported, and committed to Committee of Whole House instanter; Reported, and to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. - and Liverpool Roads, Reports respecting; Messages for; Vide Message, Nos 16. 24. - and Shrewsbury Road, Annual Report of Commissioners of; delivered. Hong Merchants, List of; Vide East India Company's Trade. Honyman, Sir R. B. J., Baronet, v. Campbell et al.; Appeal presented, and Robertson to enter into Recognizance. Hop Duty, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 45. Hops and Hop Duties, Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 176 to 182. Horsham and Guildford Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. House of Lords, Certificate of the Amount of the General Fee Fund; delivered, and referred to a Committee. - Report made, and an Address ordered thereupon.; Vide Address, No 17. -- Leave given to The Lord Wynford to speak sitting, on account of Infirmity. - met on the Occasion of the Demise of His Majesty King George the 4th, pursuant to Act 6 Anne, C. 7. - Motion to adjourn; Vide Motion, No 10. - Proceedings in Mr. Gepp's Case, for not complying with the Order of; Vide Privilege. House of Lords, The Bishop of Chester to preach before the, in the Abbey Church, on occasion of the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles the Second. - The House proceeded to the Abbey Church. - Thanks to The Bishop of Chester for his Sermon, and that he be desired to print and publish the same. Houston v. M'Kenzie, Cross Appeal; Vide Original Appeal, M'Kenzie v. Houston. - and another v. Hughes et al.; Appeal presented . - Walker to enter into Recognizance. - Two Answers brought in. - Petition of some of the Respondents to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Hearing appointed. Humbert, Francis Joseph, Naturalization; Bill presented (on Petition), and read 1a. - Certificate produced; Petitioner takes the Oaths; Bill 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be ingrossed. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned agreed to. - Royal Assent. Hume et al. v. Duncan; Answer brought in. - Hearing appointed. Humphrys v. Pratt; Writ of Error (Ireland); Transmitted by Post, and delivered in the usual Manner. - Petition of Plaintiff for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Hearing appointed. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Petition of Defendant to lodge Cases, presented and referred to Appeal Committee . - Report made, and Petition complied with. Hungerford Market; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Hunter v. Roughead and another; Appeal presented. Huntingdon,Francis Theophilus Henry, Earl of, sat first in Parliament after the Death of his Father. Hutton's Estate Bill; Vide Hildyard. Hydrophobia, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 133. Ideridgehay and Duffield Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Idolatries in India, Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 28. Illusory Appointments; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed.- To be read 2a, and Lords summoned. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. Imperial Gas Company, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 83. Imports from France, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 129. - into Ireland, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 165. Indemnity; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Indian Manufactures, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Infants, Property in, Bill; Vide Property in Infants Bill. Infirmaries, Ireland; Offices of Physicians, & c. to, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 74. Inglis v. Walker; To be heard. - Put off. - Heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed. - et al. v. Harper; Appeal presented, and Thomson to enter into Recognizance. - Answer brought in. Innes v. Innes; Appeal withdrawn (on Petition). Insolvent Debtors Acts, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 84. 109. - Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - Petition of M. O'Brien Butler, against a certain Clause. - 2a, and committed. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill to be printed as amended . - Petition of Debtors in the Marshalsea of the Four Courts, to amend the Bill, with a view to relieve imprisoned Bankrupts, and to extend the Provisions thereof to Ireland. - Report of Amendments to be received. - Amendments reported, and Bill re-committed, and Lords summoned. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill as amended to be printed. - Report of Amendments to be received. - Amendments reported, and agreed to. - 3a; an Amendment made, Bill passed, and sent to the Commons. - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. - (Ireland) Bill; Vide Ireland. Inventory Duty, Scotland; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 124. Inverness-shire Statute Labour Bill; Vide Scotland. Ireland. - Admiralty, Court of; Proceedings in the Case of Sir Jonah Barrington; Vide Conference. - Ardglass Harbour; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported.- 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Arms; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed . - To be read 2a. - Put off. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. - Baal's Bridge; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Bankers; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed.- To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Bear and Bigg; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Bloomfield, Lord; Claim to vote for Peers for; Committee for Privileges to meet. - Bogs Drainage; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - Put off . - Put off, and Lords summoned. - Petitions in favor, from Society for the Improvement of Ireland; and of Noblemen, & c. resident in Ireland. 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned. - Committee put off, and Lords summoned. - House in Committee; Amendments made, and Bill as amended to be printed. - Amendments reported, and Bill referred to a Select Committee.; (Vide Committee, No 10.) - Petition of the Barrow Navigation Company, against. - Special Report from the Committee . - Petition of Thomas Flanagan, in favor. - Boyne, Gustavus Viscount; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges.- Committee to meet. - Message to H. C. for Sir M. Somerville, Baronet, to attend Committee. - The Earl of Charleville sworn at the Table to give Evidence. - Report made, that the Petitioner had made out his Claim, and Resolved and Adjudged accordingly, and Resolution to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland. - Burial Act; Petition for Repeal of; Vide Petitions, No 142. - Charitable Institutions; Petition against Increase of Taxation on; Vide Petitions, No 144. - Clonbrock, Robert Lord; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Compensation; Certificates in the Cases of H. G. Heard and W. E. Porter, Esquires, Officers in the Court of Chancery, and The Lord Lieutenant's Warrants thereon; delivered. - Of J. Brenan, Esq., . - Of T. Prendergast, Esq.,. - Copy of a Report of the Barons of the Exchequer in, granting Compensation to certain Officers; delivered. - Constabulary Laws; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 140. - County Rates; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed. - Went through Committee, with Amendments. - Amendments reported, and Bill to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons . - Returned, Amendments agreed to. - Royal Assent. - Courtown Harbour; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Criminal Offenders; Address respecting; Vide Address, No 11. - Crommelin Harbour; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - To be read 2a . - Put off. - Petitions in favor, from Bay of Cushundun, County of Antrim; and of Gentry, & c. near the same Bay. - 2a, and committed, ibid. - Reported, with Amendments, and Consideration put off for Six Months. - A Second Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Distress of; Petition respecting; Vide Petitions, No 143. - Diocesan Schools; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - To be read 2a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Down; Qualifications of Deputy Governors and Militia Officers in the County of, in 1829, delivered. - Dublin Improvement; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Dundalk Roads; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a . - Petition in favor. - 2a, and committed, and Petition referred to Committee. - Reported. -3a, and passed. - Petition against, from Dembin, & c. - Royal Assent. - Petition against, from County of Louth. - Education; Annual Report of Commissioners of; delivered, and to be printed. - Exports from, and Imports into; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 164. 165. - Fever Hospitals; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a and passed. - Royal Assent. - Fisheries; Eleventh Report of Commissioners of; delivered. - Galway Canal; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Reported specially. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Town Regulation; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - Petition in favor, from Galway; Bill to be printed. - Two Petitions in favor, from Galway. - Three Petitions in favor, from Galway, and Petition of Reverend H. Morgan for Alteration of some of the Provisions. - Four Petitions in favor; Bill to be read 2a, and Lords summoned. - Petition in favor. - Four Petitions against, from Galway. - Petitions of The Mayor, & c. of Galway; and Freemen of Galway, to be heard by Counsel against; moved, that the Petitioners be heard by Counsel against, so far as the Bill affects their Interests; on Question, resolved in the Affirmative; Second Reading put off, and Lords summoned, and Petitioners to be heard by Counsel against, so far as the same affects their Interests; and Four Petitions in favor . - Two Petitions in favor. - Order for hearing Counsel discharged; Bill 2a, and committed, and Lords summoned. - Went through Committee, with Amendments . - Two Petitions in favor. - Petition in favor. - Petitions against the proposed Amendment of the Elective Franchise . - Three. - Three. - Gaols; Returns from the Clerks of the Crown and Peace in, of the Number of Persons committed to the different Gaols in 1829; delivered. - Grand Jury Presentments; Accounts of; Vide Accounts, No 59. - Insolvent Debtors; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Kenmare, Valentine Earl of; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges, and Committee to meet. - Put off. - Report made, that the Petitioner hath made out his Claim, and Resolved and Adjudged accordingly, and Resolution to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland. - Leases for Linen Manufactures; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Lifford, James Viscount; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee to meet . - The Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Earl of Harrowby and Viscount Lorton, sworn at the Table to give Evidence before the Committee. - The Reverend W. F. Hooke to attend Committee. - Report made, that the Petitioner hath made out his Claim, and Resolved and Adjudged accordingly, and Resolution to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland. - Limerick Hospital; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Petition against. - Royal Assent. - Road; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a . - 2a, and committed. - Petition against, presented and referred to the Committee, with Liberty to be heard by Counsel, also Counsel for the Bill; all Lords added, and Committee to appoint their own Chairman.- Several Witnesses to attend Committee. - Reported, and to be read 3a. - Moved to be now read 3a; objected to; and, on Question, resolved in the Affirmative; Bill read 3a, and passed . - Royal Assent. - Mexborough, John Earl of; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee to meet . - The Earl of Hardwicke sworn at the Table to give Evidence before the Committee. - Committee to meet. - Report made, that the Petitioner hath made out his Claim, and Resolved and Adjudged accordingly, and Resolution to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland. - Military Account Department; Copy of Treasury Minute, dated 21st May 1830, relative to the Reduction of; delivered. - Poor of; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, Nos 47. 136. - Select Committee on State of; Vide Message, No 21. - Reports on, in Session 1819; Vide Message, No 23. - In present Session; Vide Message, No 25. - Prisons; Eighth Report of Inspectors-General of; delivered. - Public Accounts; Eighteenth Report of Commissioners for auditing; delivered. - Richmond Lunatic Asylum; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported . - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Roads and Bridges; Fifth Report of Commissioners for repairing; delivered. - Rokeby, Matthew Baron of; Petition of, claiming to vote at Elections of Peers for, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee to meet . - Put off. - Evidence taken before Committee to be printed. - Report made, that the Petitioner hath made out his Claim, and Resolved and Adjudged accordingly, and Resolution to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland. - Slane, Barony of; Petition of George Bryan, Esquire, to His Majesty, praying that his Claim may be referred to the House of Peers, to report whether the said Title be a Barony in Fee by Writ of Summons descendible to Heirs General, or in Abeyance between Lord Dunsany and Petitioner, presented (by Command) and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Petition of G. Bryan to lodge a supplemental Case, presented, and ordered. - Petition of Henry Fleming to stay Proceedings until James Fleming, now in France, shall have an Opportunity of proving his Claim to said Barony, presented and referred to Committee for Privileges. - Committee to meet. - Evidence taken from Time to Time to be printed. - Stamp Duties; Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 76, 77, 78. - State of; Petition from Kent respecting; Vide Petitions, No 47. - Turnpike Road Acts; Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 14. - Union with; Petition against; Vide Petitions, No 141. - Waterford Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1a. - 2a, and committed. - Reported. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Witnesses, Expences of; Bill brought from H.C. read 1a, and to be printed. - 2a, and committed. - Reported, and to be read 3a. - 3a, and passed. - Royal Assent. - Writs and Returns electing Richard Earl of Glengall as a Representative Peer for, in the Room of The Earl of Blesinton, deceased; delivered (on Oath). - electing Hayes Viscount Doneraile as a Representative Peer for, in the Room of The Marquess of Headfort, deceased; delivered (on Oath). Irish Treasury Bills, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, Nos 186, 187. - and Scottish Vagrants, Report on; Vide Message, No 8. Iron, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 135. Isle of Dogs Canal, Account respecting; Vide Accounts, No 64. James and another v. Price and another; To be heard . - Put off. - To be heard. - Put off. - To be heard. - Put off. - Heard. - To be further heard. - Fully heard. Jersey and Guernsey Poor Removal Bill; Vide Poor Removal. Jews, Petitions respecting; Vide Petitions, No 20. Johnston v. Threshie; Petition to present Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with. - Appeal presented, and Macqueen to enter into Recognizance, ibid. - Petition of Appellant for Time to lodge Cases, presented and referred to the Appeal Committee. - Report made, and Petition complied with, ibid. Johnstone and another v. Darling; Appeal presented, and Poole to enter into Recognizance. - John Henry Goodinge, Esquire; Petition of, to His Majesty, claiming the Earldom of Annandale; Vide Annandale. Journals of the House, Committee respecting the; Vide Committee, No 2. Judges present at the Hearing or Consideration of Causes. - Questions put to, in Doe v. Vardill. - Bishop of Lincoln v. Rennell. Judicial Inquiry, Ireland; 18th Report of; Vide Address, No 6. - Report of Committee of H.C. on; Vide Message, No 6. - Deposition of Sir J. Barrington forwarded to the Commissioners of; Vide Address, No 7. - Message for Documents delivered in to the Committee of H. C. on; Vide Message, No 13. Justice, Administration of, Bill; Vide Administration of Justice. - v. Callander; To be heard. - Answer brought in. - Put off, ibid. - Petition of Appellant to add a Party, and to lodge a supplemental Case, presented and referred to Appeal Committee. - To be heard. - Order referring Petition to Appeal Committee discharged, and Petition complied with. - Put off. - Heard in part. - Appellant's Counsel fully heard, and Interlocutors Affirmed.