Lunæ, 2 die Aprilis;
6° Gulielmi et Mariæ.
Prayers.
A Member discharged from custody.
ORDERED, That Sir Robert Owen, in Custody of
the Serjeant at Arms attending this House, for absenting himself from his Service in Parliament, be discharged out of Custody, paying his Fees.
Beverly's Estate.
A Petition of William Bursey was presented to the
House, and read; setting forth, That a Bill is now depending in this House for vesting in Trustees the Estate
late of Sir James Beverly in Huntingtonshire, to be sold:
That the Petitioner hath a Judgment against Tho. Beverly, Father of Sir James, for 60 l.; as also a Bond for
51 l. 10 s. from Tho. Beverly, which is in no Part satisfied: That no Provision is made by the said Bill, for payment of the Petitioner's said Debts: And praying, That
the House will take care, That the Petitioner's said Debt
may be paid.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Petition
be referred to the Committee, to whom the said Bill is
committed.
Brent's Estate.
An ingrossed Bill, from the Lords, intituled, An Act
to enable Trustees to sell Part of the Estate of Nathaniel
Brent, deceased, to raise Monies for Payment of his Debts,
and Maintenance of his Children, who are Infants, was
read the Third time.
An Amendment was proposed to be made to the Bill;
Pr. 3. L. 29. to leave out "the said;" and, after
Hodges," insert "of Dulas in the County of Hereford,
Gentleman:"
And the same was, upon the Question put thereupon,
agreed unto by the House.
Resolved, That the Bill do pass.
Ordered, That Sir John Bolles do carry the Bill to the
Lords, and acquaint them, That this House hath agreed
to the said Bill with some Amendments: To which they
desire their Lordships Concurrence.
Cavendish's Estate.
Colonel Granville reported from the Committee, to
whom the ingrossed Bill, from the Lords, intituled, An
Act for increasing the present Maintenance of the Honourable Henry Cavendish; and for providing a Jointure
for such Woman as he shall marry with the Consent of
his Father, the Earl of Devonshire; was committed; That
they had examined the Bill, and the Settlements of the
Estate therein mentioned: The State whereof he read in
his Place; and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's
Table: Where the same was read: And that they had
directed him to report the said Bill to the House, without
any Amendments.
And he delivered the same in at the Clerk's Table:
Which State is as followeth; viz.
That the said Earl, by Indenture of Lease and Release, dated the 10th and 11th of July 1683, settled the
Manor-house, and the Demesnes, of the dissolved Abbey
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Manor of Evingston, the
Rectory of Buckminster and Sewsterne, the Advowson
of the Vicarage of Buckminster, and the Manor of Bishop's Fee, all lying within the County of Leicester: the
Manor of Cloxby, in the County of Lincolne; the Capital Messuage and Mansion-house in Latimers, and the
Manor of Isalhamsted, and the Advowson of the Chapel
thereof, in the Counties of Buckingham and Hertford;
and the Manors of Chesham, in the said Counties of Buckingham and Hertford; and all other Manors and Lands of
the said late Earl, in the said Counties of Leicester, Lincolne, Buckingham, and Hertford; upon Trustees, for the
Uses following; viz.
To the said Earl of Devon for Life; and after his Decease, to Trustees for 60 Years, subject to these Provisoes;
viz.
That the said Trustees should pay, out of the said
Estate, to Henry Cavendish, 250 l. Per Annum, until his
Age of 14 Years; and from thence 400 l. per Annum,
until his Age of 18 Years; from thence 600 l. per Ann.
until his Age of 24 Years; and from thence 1,200 l. per
Annum, during the now Earl of Devonshire's Life; and
to pay the Surplusage to the said present Earl of Devonshire:
That after the said Hen. Cavendish his Age of 21.
Years, and Death of his Father, or Marriage of the said
Henry with the Consent of his Father and Mother, and
the late Countess of Devon, the late Duke of Ormond,
and the Earl of Exeter, or the greater Number of them;
or if the present Earl of Devonshire shall die before the
said Henry shall attain the Age of 21 Years; in either of
the Cases aforesaid, the said Term of 60 Years to be
void; and the said Henry to be let into the Possession of
the whole Estate.
That in case the said Hen. Cavendish shall die without
Heirs Males, then so much of the Estate, as lies in the
Counties of Lincolne, Buckingham, and Hertford, is limited to James his Brother, and other the younger
Sons of the present Earl of Devonshire, and the Heirs
Males of their Bodies, by a special Intail; and the remaining Part of the Premises is settled on the now Lord
Cavendish, and his Heirs for ever: And if the said Henry
shall have only Issue Female, the whole Estate is to be
charged with Portions for them, not exceeding 24,000 l. in
the Whole; and the Leicestershire Estate is charged with
the Payment of 5,000 l. to the said James Cavendish:
That the said Henry Cavendish, after he shall be in
Possession of the said Estate, by Consent of the Persons
before-mentioned, may settle a Jointure on a Wife, not
exceeding a Moiety of the yearly Profits of the Estate:
That the said Henry Cavendish, after the Death of his
Grandfather, and being in Possession, may settle on any
Child or Children he shall have, and their Heirs, any
Part of the said Estate, not exceeding One-Third Part of
the yearly Value of the same; or any Rent-charge, not
exceeding 600 l. per Annum:
That the said Hen. Cavendish, after the Death of his
Grandfather, as aforesaid, shall have Power to charge the
Estate with younger Childrens Portions, not exceeding
8,000 l. in the Whole:
That in case Henry Cavendish shall have no Heirs Male,
and James Cavendish be possessed of the said Estate, the
said James shall have Power to settle a Jointure, not exceeding a Moiety of the yearly Value of the said Estate
limited to him:
That the said James Cavendish, after he shall be in
Possession of the said Estate, may settle on any Child
or Children, and their Heirs, any Part of the Premises
descending to him, not exceeding One-Third Part of the
Profits thereof, or any Rent-charge, not exceeding 600 l.
per Annum; and may charge the said Estate with younger
Childrens Portions, not exceeding 600 l.
And in default of Heirs Males in Henry and James,
then the said Estate to go to William, now Lord Cavendish, and the Heirs of his Body; the Remainder, to Ann
Countess of Exeter, and the Heirs of her Body; Remainder, to the right Heirs of Wm. now Lord Cavendish.
And there is a further Trust, for a Term of 500 Years,
to preserve the contingent Remainders; whereby the
Trustees therein mentioned are to stand Seised of the
Premises, to the Uses aforesaid.
And, in the said Settlement, the late Earl of Devonshire
reserved to himself a Power of Revocation.
The Committee have also inquired into the yearly
Value of the said Estate, in the Bill mentioned; and do
find the same to be, Two thousand Eight hundred and
Nineteen Pounds Eighteen Shillings and Two-pence
Half-peny.
They also find, That all Parties concerned in Interest
are consenting to the Bill; and that there is no other Settlement of the said late Earl of Devonshire, concerning the
Estate in the Bill mentioned. And upon Perusal and Consideration of the said Bill, have ordered the same to be
reported to the House, without any Amendment.
Ordered, That the Bill be read a Third time upon
Thursday Morning next, after Eleven a Clock.
King's Speech to be considered.
Resolved, That this House will, upon Saturday Morning
next, take into Consideration his Majesty's gracious
Speech, the 23th Day of March last, to both Houses of
Parliament.
Call of the House.
Ordered, That the Call of the House be adjourned
till To-morrow Sevennight.
Preventing Export of Wool, &c.
Sir John Guise reported from the Committee, to whom
the Bill for the better preventing the Exportation of
Wool, Fulling and Scouring Earth, by altering the Penalty; and for the better regulating the Factors in Blackwellhall; was committed; That they had considered the same,
and the several Petitions to them referred; and had made
several Amendments to the Bill; which they had directed
him to report to the House; and which he read in his
Place, with the Coherence; and afterwards delivered in
at the Clerk's Table: Where the same were read.
Ordered, That the said Report be taken into Consideration upon this Day Sevennight.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir John Leveson Gower have Leave to
go into the Country for a Fortnight, upon extraordinary
Occasions.
Ordered, That Mr. Ambrose Manaton have Leave to
go into the Country, upon extraordinary Occasions.
Ordered, That Sir Bouchier Wray have Leave to go
into the Country for Three Weeks, upon extraordinary
Occasions.
Woollen Manufactures.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee, to
whom the Bill for reviving the Act, made in the First
Year of their Majesties Reign, for preventing the Exportation of Wool, and better Encouragement of the
Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom, was committed,
be taken into Consideration To-morrow Morning.
Ways and Means.
Sir Thomas Littleton, according to the Order of the Day,
reported from the Committee of the whole House, to whom
it was referred to consider further of Ways and Means
for raising the Supplies to be granted to their Majesties,
for Maintenance of the Fleet, and Land-Forces, for
the Service of the Year 1694, the Resolutions of the
said Committee; which he read in his Place; and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's Table: Where the same
were once read throughout; and are as follow; viz.
1. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That, towards the Supplies to be granted to their Majesties, for the Maintenance of the Fleet and Land-Forces,
for the Service of the Year 1694, a Duty be laid upon
all Hackney and Stage Coaches.
2. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That their Majesties be impowered to appoint Commissioners, to license Hackney-Coaches within the Cities of
London and Westminster, and Weekly Bills of Mortality,
not exceeding the Number of Eight hundred.
3. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That the said Licences shall be granted for the Term of
One-and twenty Years.
4. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That for every Licence so to be granted, there be paid,
for a Fine the Sum of One hundred Pounds, and no
more.
5. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That for every License so to be granted, there be paid
a Rent of Four Pounds per Annum, quarterly.
6. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That the said Commissioners, so to be appointed by their
Majesties, do also license all Stage-Coaches.
7. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee,
That for every Licence so to be granted for a Stage
Coach, there be paid a Rent of Eight Pounds per Annum,
quarterly, for One Year.
The first Six of the said Resolutions being severally read
a Second time, the same were, upon the Question severally
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House.
The last Resolution being read a Second time;
An Amendment was proposed to be made therein, by
leaving out "per Annum, quarterly," and adding "by
quarterly Payments:"
And the same was, upon the Question put thereupon,
agreed unto by the House.
Resolved, That the House doth agree with the Committee in the said Resolution so amended, That for every
Licence so to be granted for a Stage Coach, there be
paid a Rent of Eight Pounds; for One Year, by quarterly
Payments.
Ordered, That a Bill be brought in upon the said Resolutions: And that Mr. Solicitor-General do prepare,
and bring in, the same.
Ordered, That it be an Instruction, That he do prepare,
and bring in, Clauses for settling the Prices of Hackney
and Stage Coaches.
Resolved, That this House will, To-morrow Morning
resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to
consider further of Ways and Means for raising the Supplies to be granted to their Majesties, for the Maintenance of the Fleet, and Land Forces, for the Service of
the Year 1694.
Supply Bill; Poll Tax.
The House, according to the Order of the Day, resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House, to
consider of the Bill for granting to their Majesties a Quarterly Poll, for One Year.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Sir Tho. Littleton took the Chair of the Committee.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Sir Thomas Littleton reported from the said Committee,
That they had gone through the Bill, and made several
Amendments thereunto, which they had directed him to
report, when the House would please to receive the
same.
Ordered, That the said Report be made To-morrow
Morning.
Committees.
Ordered, That all Committees be adjourned.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Nine a Clock.