DIE Martis, 24 Novembris.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
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Arch. Cant.
Arch. Ebor.
Epus. Dunel. & Crew.
Epus. Wigorn.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Petriburg.
Epus. Cicestr.
Epus. Carlisle. |
Ds. Custos Magni Sigilli.
Ds. Godolphin, Thesaurarius.
Comes Pembroke, Præses.
March. Normanby, C. Pr. S.
Dux Somerset.
Dux Bolton.
Comes Jersey, Camerarius.
Comes Oxford.
Comes Huntingdon.
Comes Northampton.
Comes Denbigh.
Comes Manchester.
Comes Rivers.
Comes Peterborow.
Comes Kingston.
Comes Sunderland.
Comes Scarsdale.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Essex.
Comes Anglesey.
Comes Burlington.
Comes Feversham.
Comes Berkeley.
Comes Nottingham.
Comes Abingdon.
Comes Plimouth.
Comes Torrington.
Comes Bradford.
Comes Romney.
Comes Orford.
Viscount Townshend.
Viscount Longueville. |
Ds. Bergevenny.
Ds. Lawarr.
Ds. Chandos.
Ds. Brooke.
Ds. Grey W.
Ds. Maynard.
Ds. Howard Esc.
Ds. Mohun.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds. Rockingham.
Ds. Berkeley Str.
Ds. Ossulstone.
Ds. Dartmouth.
Ds. Stawell.
Ds. Guilford.
Ds. Bernard.
Ds. Halifax. |
PRAYERS.
Lords take the Oaths.
This Day Richard Earl Rivers, James Lord Chandos,
and Banistre Lord Maynard, took the Oaths, and made
and subscribed the Declaration, and also took and
subscribed the Oath of Abjuration, pursuant to the
Statutes.
Weston, Leave for a Bill.
Upon reading the Petition of Mary Weston, late
Widow of Nicholas Goddard Esquire deceased, and Mother of John Goddard Esquire also deceased, and now
the Wife of William Weston Esquire; praying Leave to
bring in a Bill, for the settling of the Estate Real and Personal of the Petitioner's Son, for the Benefit of the
Petitioner's Grand-children:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the Petitioner hath hereby
Leave to bring in a Bill, as desired.
Brograve, Leave for a Bill.
Upon reading the Petition of Sir Thomas Brograve
Baronet, and the Honourable Elizabeth his Wife; praying Leave to bring in a Bill, for Sale of some Lands in
Hertfordshire, and settling and exchanging other Lands
in the same County:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the Petitioners have hereby
Leave given them to bring in a Bill, as desired.
Instructions, &c. to D. Ormond and Sir Geo. Rooke.
The Earl of Nottingham delivered the Instructions to
the Duke of Ormonde and Sir George Rooke, by a List,
as follows; (videlicet,)
1. 'November 24th° 1702. List of Papers delivered
to the Parliament."
2. "Instructions for the Duke of Ormonde, dated
June the 8th, 1702."
3. "Copy of the Duke of Ormond's Declaration,
which he was to publish in the Spanish Language."
4. "Instructions for the Duke of Ormonde, dated
June 20, 1702."
5. "Instructions for the Duke of Ormonde, 24th
September."
"6. Octo. 16, 1702. The Queen's Letter to the Duke
of Ormonde."
7. "Warrant to Sir George Rooke, to receive the
Landmen on Board, 6th June, 1702."
8. "Instructions for Sir George Rooke, 7th June,
1702."
9. "Warrant to Sir George Rooke, to receive the rest
of the Landmen on Board, &c. 8th June, 1702."
10. "Warrant to Sir George Rooke, to proceed to
Cadiz, after the Detachment to The Corunnahs rejoined him, 17th June, 1702."
11. "Instructions for Sir George Rooke, 12th July,
1702."
12. "Instructions to Sir George Rooke, 20th July,
1702."
13. "Instructions for Sir George Rooke, 24th September,
1702."
14. "An Account of some further Proceedings after
September 24, in relation to Cadiz."
15. "Account of the Proceedings in order to intercept
the Squadron of Chatteaurenaud."
The Instructions given to the Duke of Ormonde and
Sir George Rooke, in relation to the late Expedition to
Cadiz and Vigo, being this Day brought into the House:
It is ORDERED, That the same shall be read on
Thursday next, at Eleven a Clock; and all the Lords
summoned to attend.
Prayers to be called for at Eleven
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That Prayers shall be called
for every Day, constantly at Eleven a Clock.
Sharpe versus Thomas:
After hearing Counsel, upon the Petition and Appeal
of John Sharpe Esquire, from Two several Orders of
the Court of Chancery, the one made the Sixteenth
Day of December in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of
King William the Third, and the other the Second Day
of August One Thousand Seven Hundred, on the Behalf of Daniel Thomas and Benjamine White; as also
upon the Answer of the said Daniel Thomas and Benjamine White put in thereunto; and due Consideration
of what was offered thereupon:
Judgement affirmed.
It is ORDERED and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual
and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said
Petition and Appeal of John Sharpe shall be, and is
hereby, dismissed this House; and that the Orders therein
complained of shall be, and they are hereby, affirmed.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Mercurii,
vicesimum quintum diem instantis Novembris, hora undecima Auroræ, Dominis sic decernentibus.