Die Lunæ, 12° Martii 1832.
DOMINI tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Dux Cumberland. |
| Dux Sussex. |
| Archiep. Cantuar. | |
| Ds. Brougham & Vaux, Cancellarius. | |
Archiep. Ebor.
Archiep. Armacan.
Epus. Londinen.
Epus. Dunelm.
Epus. Bath. et Well.
Epus. Lich. et Cov.
Epus. Bangor.
Epus. Carliol.
Epus. Roffen.
Epus. Landaven.
Epus. Exon.
Epus. Cicestrien.
Epus. Laonen, &c.
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Ds. Colville of Culross.
Ds. Belhaven & Stenton.
Ds. King.
Ds. Monson.
Ds. Montfort.
Ds. Boston.
Ds. Holland.
Ds. Sundridge & Hamilton.
Ds. Suffield.
Ds. Kenyon.
Ds. Douglas of Douglas.
Ds. Auckland.
Ds. Mendip.
Ds. Selsey.
Ds. Carrington.
Ds. Redesdale.
Ds. Ellenborough.
Ds. Arden.
Ds. Mont Eagle.
Ds. Ponsonby of Imokilly.
Ds. Ravensworth.
Ds. Bexley.
Ds. Somerhill.
Ds. Wharncliffe.
Ds. Tenterden.
Ds. Plunket.
Ds. Melros.
Ds. Stuart de Rothesay.
Ds. Rosebery.
Ds. Clanwilliam.
Ds. Wallace.
Ds. Fingall.
Ds. Sefton.
Ds. Dover.
Ds. Chaworth.
Ds. Howden.
Ds. Panmure.
Ds. Dinorben.
Ds. Cloncurry. |
March. Lansdowne, Præses.
Dux Norfolk, Marescallus.
Dux Richmond.
Dux Northumberland.
Dux Wellington.
March. Queensberry.
March. Salisbury.
March. Bute.
March. Cholmondeley.
March. Bristol.
March. Cleveland.
Comes Denbigh.
Comes Westmorland.
Comes Shaftesbury.
Comes Albemarle.
Comes Jersey.
Comes Oxford & Mortimer.
Comes Tankerville.
Comes Radnor.
Comes Bathurst.
Comes Clarendon.
Comes Digby.
Comes Beverley.
Comes Mansfield.
Comes Carnarvon.
Comes Wicklow.
Comes Rosslyn.
Comes Chichester.
Comes Limerick.
Comes Gosford.
Comes Charleville.
Comes Grey.
Comes Mulgrave.
Comes Verulam.
Comes Bradford.
Comes Glengall.
Comes Eldon.
Comes Falmouth.
Comes Vane.
Vicecom. Hood.
Vicecom. St. Vincent.
Vicecom. Sidmouth.
Vicecom. Lorton.
Vicecom. Gordon.
Vicecom. Goderich.
Ds. Melbourne, Unus Primariorum Secretariorum.
Ds. Petre.
Ds. Saye & Sele.
Ds. Teynham. |
PRAYERS.
Ackers v Phipps.
The separate Answer of Sophia Phipps, Widow, to the
Petition and Appeal of James Ackers, was this Day
brought in.
Mackenzie v. Rose.
After hearing Counsel fully in the Cause wherein
Murdo Mackenzie Esquire is Appellant, and Hugh Rose
Esquire is Respondent:
It is Ordered, That the further Consideration of the
said Cause be put off sine Die.
Baird v. Ross.
Ordered, That the Hearing of the Cause wherein
William Baird is Appellant, and Robert Ross is Respondent, which stands appointed for this Day, be put off sine
Die.
Message from H.C. for Report & Evidence on Tithes, Ireland:
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland and others, as follows;
(vizt.)
"My Lords,
"The Commons have directed me to request that
your Lordships will be pleased to communicate to
them a Copy of the Report, together with the Minutes
of Evidence taken before the Select Committee appointed by your Lordships, in the present Session of
Parliament, to enquire into the Collection and Payment
of Tithes in Ireland, and the State of the Laws
relating thereto."
And then they withdrew.
It was moved, "That a Copy of the said Report
and Minutes of Evidence be communicated to the
Commons."
The same was agreed to, and Ordered accordingly.
Report, &c. communicated.
The Messengers were again called in, and a Copy
of the said Report and Evidence were delivered to
them.
Clayton's Divorce Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the Second
Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to dissolve the
Marriage of William Robert Clayton Esquire with Alice
Hugh Massy his now Wife, and to enable him to marry
again; and for other Purposes;"
It was moved, "That the said Bill be now read a
Second Time."
Which being objected to;
The Question was put thereupon?
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Then the said Bill was read a Second Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee
upon the said Bill To-morrow.
Baking Trade (Ireland) Bill:
The Order of the Day being read for the Third Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to regulate the Baking
Trade in Ireland;"
The said Bill was accordingly read the Third Time.
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall
pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H.C. with it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Mr. Martin and Mr. Roupell;
To carry down the said Bill, and desire their Concurrence thereto.
Education, (Ireland,) Petitions against proposed Plan of:
Upon reading the Petition of the Archbishop, Bishops,
Protestant Clergy of various Denominations, and Protestant Laymen of Ireland, whose Names are thereunto
subscribed:
(Clergy, &c. of Ireland;) and of Waterford:
And also, Upon reading the Petition of the Clergy and
Laymen of the City and County of Waterford, whose
Names are thereunto subscribed; severally praying their
Lordships, "That no Legislative Measure may be enacted,
and no Parliamentary Aid afforded to any System of
Education of the Poor of Ireland, inconsistent with the
great and distinguishing Principle of the Christian
Faith, namely, that the whole Word of God shall
be the only acknowledged Standard of National Education:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petitions do lie on the
Table.
Boveva.
Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of the
Parish of Boveva, in the County of Londonderry, Ireland, whose Names are thereunto subscribed; praying
their Lordships "to continue their Aid to the present
System of Education of the Poor of Ireland, which
has been their Support and Protection, and not to
close their Schools, and again cast their Children into
Darkness, in the vain Hope of uniting the conflicting
Religious Denominations of Ireland in a common Plan
of National Education:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the
Table.
Offices held by W. H. Scott, Account of, Ordered.
Ordered, That there be laid before this House, "A
Return of all Offices held by The Honorable William
Henry Scott, by Appointment under the Great Seal,
with a Description of such Offices, and the Form and
Date of Appointment to each, distinguishing those in
Possession and those in Reversion; with an Account
of the Emoluments received by him from each of such
Offices upon an Average of the last Three Years."
Rhodes v. De Beauvoir.
Ordered, That the Cause wherein William Rhodes is
Appellant, and Richard Benyon De Beauvoir is Respondent, be heard by Counsel at the Bar on Friday next.
Reports on Universities, Scotland, delivered.
The Lord Melbourne laid before the House, pursuant
to an Address to His Majesty of Tuesday last,
The Reports of the Commissioners for enquiring into
the State of the Universities in Scotland."
And the Titles thereof being read by the Clerk;
Ordered, That the said Reports do lie on the Table.
Ordered, That the said Reports be printed.
Bp. Chichester to preach on the Fast Day.
Ordered, That The Lord Bishop of Chichester be, and
he is hereby desired to preach before this House on
Wednesday the 21st of this instant March, in the Abbey
Church, Westminster, being the Day appointed by His
Majesty's Royal Proclamation for a General Fast.
St. Helens, &c. Gas Light Bill:
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
lighting with Gas the Town of Saint Helens, the Hamlet
of Hardshaw-cum-Windle, and the several Townships of
Windle, Parr, Eccleston and Sutton, all in the Parish of
Prescot, in the County Palatine of Lancaster."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall
pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H.C. that the Lords have agreed to it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
the former Messengers;
To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to the
said Bill, without any Amendment.
Mutiny Continuing Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
continuing an Act passed in the First Year of His
present Majesty, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion,
and for the better Payment of the Army and their
Quarters."
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee
upon the said Bill To-morrow.
Marine Mutiny Continuing Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
continuing an Act passed in the First Year of His
present Majesty, for the Regulation of His Majesty's
Royal Marine Forces while on Shore."
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee
upon the said Bill To-morrow.
Bush et al. v. Locke.
The House being moved, "That a Day may be appointed for hearing the Cause wherein John Bush, and
others, are Appellants, and Susannah Locke is Respondent:"
It is Ordered, That this House will hear the said Cause,
by Counsel at the Bar, on the first vacant Day for Causes
after those already appointed.
Clyne v. Manson & Goldie.
The House being informed, "That Alexander Manson
and Archibald Watson Goldie, Respondents to the
Appeal of David Clyne, had not put in their Answer
to the said Appeal, though duly served with the Order
of this House for that Purpose:"
And an Affidavit of the due Service of the said Order
being read;
Ordered, That the said Respondents do put in their
Answer to the said Appeal peremptorily within a Week.
Sir W. Eliott et al. v. E. of Minto, Appellants Petition for Time for their Case, referred to Appeal Com ee.
Upon reading the Petition of Sir William Francis
Eliott Baronet, and others, Appellants in a Cause depending in this House, to which Gilbert Earl of Minto is
Respondent; praying, "That their Lordships will be
pleased to grant to the Petitioners Four Weeks further
Time to lay their printed Case on the Table of this
House:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the
Appeal Committee.
Downham Market Road Bill.
The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Lords
Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for
more effectually repairing the Road from Downham
Market to Barton, and to a Place called the Devil's
Ditch, all in the County of Norfolk," was committed;
That they had considered the said Bill, and examined
the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true;
and that the Committee had gone through the Bill,
and directed him to report the same to the House,
without any Amendment."
Report from Com ee on Waterford Peerage:
The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Lords
Committees for Privileges, to whom it was referred to
consider of the Petition of John Earl of Shrewsbury to
His Majesty; praying, "That the Title, Dignity and
Peerage of Earl of Waterford may be declared and
adjudged to belong to and to be vested in the Petitioner;" together with His Majesty's Reference thereof
to this House, and the Report of The Attorney General
thereunto annexed; "That the Committee had met, and
considered the Matter to them referred, and had
heard Counsel, as well on behalf of the Petitioner, as
also His Majesty's Attorney General for England, and
also His Majesty's Solicitor General for Ireland, on
behalf of the Crown, and had come to the following
Resolution; (vizt.)
"Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That John Earl of Shrewsbury hath made out his
Claim to the Title, Dignity and Honor of Earl of
Waterford of that Part of the United Kingdom called
Ireland."
Which Report was read by the Clerk.
And the said Resolution, being read a Second Time,
was agreed to by the House.
Resolution that the Claimant hath made out his Claim:
Resolved and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, in Parliament assembled, That John Earl of
Shrewsbury hath made out his Claim to the Title, Dignity
and Honor of Earl of Waterford of that Part of the
United Kingdom called Ireland.
Resolution to be laid before His Majesty.
Ordered, That the said Resolution and Judgment be
laid before His Majesty by the Lords with White Staves.
Report from Com ee on Ld. Trimlestown's Claim to vote for Peers for Ireland:
The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Lords
Committees for Privileges, to whom it was referred to
consider of the Petition of The Right Honorable John
Thomas Baron Trimlestown of that Part of the United
Kingdom called Ireland; praying, "That his Right to
vote at the Elections of Peers of Ireland to sit in the
Parliament of the United Kingdom may be admitted
by their Lordships;" "That the Committee had met,
and considered the Petition to them referred, and had
come to the following Resolution; (vizt.)
Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That John Thomas Baron Trimlestown of that Part of
the United Kingdom called Ireland hath made out his
Claim to be admitted, as a Temporal Peer of Ireland,
to vote at the Election of the Lords Temporal to
represent the Peerage of Ireland in the Parliament of
the United Kingdom."
Which Report, being read by the Clerk, was agreed to
by the House.
Resolution that his Lordship hath made out his Claim.
Resolved and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, in Parliament assembled, That John Thomas
Baron Trimlestown of that Part of the United Kingdom
called Ireland hath made out his Claim to be admitted,
as a Temporal Peer of Ireland, to vote at the Election of
the Lords Temporal to represent the Peerage of Ireland
in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Parliaments do transmit
to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland the said Resolution
and Judgment.
Report from Com ee on E. of Waterford's Claim to vote for Peers for Ireland:
The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Lords
Committees for Privileges, to whom it was referred to
consider of the Petition of John Earl of Shrewsbury of
England, and Earl of Waterford of that Part of the
United Kingdom called Ireland; praying, "That his
Right to vote at the Elections of Peers of Ireland to
sit in the Parliament of the United Kingdom may be
admitted and recognized by their Lordships;" "That
the Committee had met, and considered the Petition to
them referred, and had come to the following Resolution; (vizt.)
Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That John Earl of Shrewsbury of England, and Earl
of Waterford of that Part of the United Kingdom
called Ireland, hath made out his Claim to be admitted,
as a Temporal Peer of Ireland, to vote at the Election
of the Lords Temporal to represent the Peerage of
Ireland in the Parliament of the United Kingdom."
Which Report, being read by the Clerk, was agreed to
by the House.
Resolution that his Lordship hath made out his Claim.
Resolved and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, in Parliament assembled, That John Earl of
Shrewsbury of England, and Earl of Waterford of that
Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, hath made
out his Claim to be admitted, as a Temporal Peer of
Ireland, to vote at the Election of the Lords Temporal to
represent the Peerage of Ireland in the Parliament of the
United Kingdom.
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Parliaments do transmit
to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland the said Resolution
and Judgment.
Turton & Entwisle Reservoir Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
making and maintaining a Reservoir upon Bradshaw
Brook, in the Townships of Turton and Entwisle, in
the Parish of Bolton-le-Moors, in the County of Lancaster, for providing a more regular Supply of Water in
Bradshaw Brook aforesaid, and in certain Rivers connected therewith."
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to the
Consideration of the Lords present this Day:
Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Tomorrow, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, in the
Prince's Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and
to adjourn as they please.
Five Oaks Road Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
more effectually repairing and maintaining the Turnpike Road from or near a Place called the Five Oaks,
in the Parish of Billingshurst, to join the Horsham and
Guildford Turnpike Road on Broadbridge Heath, in
the County of Sussex."
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to the
Consideration of the Lords present this Day:
Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Tomorrow, at the usual Time and Place; and to
adjourn as they please.
Festiniog Railway Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for
making and maintaining a Railway or Tramroad from
a certain Quay at Portmadock, in the Parish of Ynyscynhaiarn, in the County of Carnarvon, to certain Slate
Quarries called Rhiw-bryfder and Dyffws, in the Parish
of Festiniog, in the County of Merioneth."
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to the
Consideration of the Lords present this Day:
Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet on
Thursday next, at the usual Time and Place; and
to adjourn as they please.
Plurality of Benefices Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the House to be
put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act
to restrain and regulate the holding of Plurality of
Dignities and Benefices by Spiritual Persons;" and for
the Lords to be summoned;
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee
upon the said Bill on Friday next; and that the Lords
be summoned.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamentum
continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Martis, decimum
tertium diem instantis Martii, horâ undecimâ Auroræ,
Dominis sic decernentibus.