House of Commons Journal Volume 12: Index - C

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9° & 10° Gul. III. Parl. 3. Sess. 3. A. 1697 & 1698.

CALDER . Vide Air.

Callicoes , printed, Vide Silks.

Calne new Writ, 7 May.

Cambridge County new Writ, 3 Dec. Election, Petition, 23. Report to be made, 1 Feb. Made; Question that the Petition was frivolous, Neg. 4.

Candles ordered, 4, 5. & 25, Jan. & 14 Feb.

Canterbury , Petition from, referred to the Committee on the Bill for a Duty on Silks, 11 June. Vide Supply.

Carbouchier , Mr. to be prosecuted by Attorney-general, for endeavouring to convey a Person to France, 10 Mar.

Carlingford , Earl of, Petition referred to the Committee on the Bill for resuming Grants, 1 Mar. Vide Supply.

Carnarvan Borough new Writ, 14 May.

Cary , Susannah, Bill, from Lords, to vest Lands, &c. in Trustees for her Benefit, 14 Apr. Read, 15. Committed, 21. Reported, and passed, with Amendments, 10 May. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 13. Royal Assent, 16.

Case , John, Petition, referred to the Committee on the Salt Bill, 2 June. Vide Supply.

Cassells , Robert. Vide Counter, infra.

Catharine's, St. Hospital, Committee to inquire into the Revenue and Management thereof, 10 May. Committees added, 11.

Cawood , Petition from, 12 Feb. Vide Air.

Cecil , Diana, Bill, from Lords, to vest Lands in Trustees for her Benefit, 10 June. Read, 11. Committed, 15. Committees added, 18 & 20. Committee have Leave to fit in a Morning, 20. Bill reported, and passed, 21.

Chabet , Peter, and others, Petition relating to Irish Arrears; Question for referring it to a Committee, Neg. 6 Jan.

Challoner , Wm. Petition, complaining of unjust Imprisonment, on account of discovering Abuses in the Mint, referred to a Committee; Instruction to send for Informations against him, 18 Feb. Committees added, 2 & 28 Mar. Committee have Leave to sit in a Morning till Ten o'Clock, 7.

Chambers , James. Vide Counter, infra.

Chancery , Petition of the Clerks of Inrolment therein, 2 Apr. Vide Deeds.

Chapman , Elizabeth, Petition, 21 Feb. Vide Slaughter.

Charles II. Petition of his Servants referred to a Committee, 3 Mar. Committees added, 5 & 25.

Chester City new Writ, 3 Dec.
-, — Petitions from, 17 Dec. & 26 Jan. Vide Leather.

Chesterfield , Petition from, 11 Jan. Vide Leather.

Chichester , Bishop of, Bill, from Lords, to make Leases, 26 Feb. Read, 1 Mar. Committed; Petition against Bill, presented, and referred, 3. Committees added, 18. Bill reported, and passed, with Amendments, 25. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 26. Royal Assent, 2 Apr.

Children of natural-born Subjects, Bill to naturalize those born abroad of Parents in the Service of the Government, ordered, 9 Feb. Read, 17. Committed, 21. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 19 Mar. Read Third time, 30. Passed, 15 Apr. Agreed to by Lords, 13 May. Royal Assent, 16.

Chippenham , Petition from, 15 Jan. Vide Leather.

Chocolate . Vide Supply.

Churchill , Sir John, Bill, from Lords, to confirm a Sale of Lands, 15 Apr. Read, 18. Committed, 27. Committees added, 12 May. Bill reported, 14. Passed, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent, 16.

Cirencester , Petition from, 9 Feb. Vide Ireland.

Clark , William, and others, Petition, 29 Jan. Vide Glass Wares.
-, — Nicholas, Petition, 3 Mar. Vide Chichester, supra.

Clause offered, but not received, 21 Jan.

Clay .Vide Wool.

Clement , Richard, Petition, 28 Feb. Vide Ireland.

Clerk of the House to keep a Note presented to the House, 18 Jan.—to permit a Person to take Copies of Papers in his Hands, 4 Feb.—to deliver a Schedule of Papers in his Hands to a Party, 4 Feb. & 7 Apr.
-, — of the Journals, to transcribe them, with Indexes, 5 May.
-, — of the Crown, to deliver Copies of Bills passed the Great Seal, to be passed into Acts for confirming Grants in Ireland, 20 Jan.—Copy of Act for reversing Outlawries therein, 14 Feb.

Clifford , Andrew, and Jeronomy, Petition referred to a Committee, 18 Apr. Committees added, 30.

Clifton , Petition from, 12 Feb. Vide Air.
-, — Sir Gervas, Petition referred to the Committee on the Bill for resuming Grants, 26 Feb. Vide Supply.

Clitheroe , Petition from, 26 Feb. Vide Salmon.

Coals . Vide Supply.—Petitions, relating to the Duties thereon, offered; Question for receiving them, Neg. 20 & 28 Apr.

Coates , Roger, Petition, 18 Feb. Vide Air.

Coffee . Vide Supply.

Coin . Vide Plate.—Bill to prevent counterfeiting and clipping it, ordered, 4 Jan. Read, 2 Feb. Committed, 8. 14. & 21, Feb. 1 & 16 Mar. To be reported, 26 Mar. 4 & 11 Apr. Question, that receiving the Report be adjourned, Neg. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 15. Order for Third Reading, 20. Passed, 27. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments in Part considered; further Consideration adjourned, 13 May. Resumed; Amendments agreed to, 14. Royal Assent, 16.

Coinage of Copper, Petition for putting a Stop to the Increase thereof, referred to a Committee, 1 Mar. Other Petitions presented, and referred, 12. 16. 21. & 28, Mar. 6, 7, 8. 11. 16. & 19, Apr. 4 & 5 May. Committees added, 25 Mar. & 5 Apr. Committee to sit de die in diem, 5 May. Report to be made, 7 & 10. Made; Bill to stop coining thereof for One Year, ordered, 12. Read, 14. Committed; Instruction, 16. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 20. Passed, 23. House put Lords in mind thereof, 14 June. Bill agreed to by Lords, 21.

Colchester , Petitions from, 8 Jan. Vide Leather.—2 Feb. Vide Ireland.
-, — Bill to make the Chanel navigable from thence to Wivenhoe, ordered, 14 Jan. Presented, 4 Mar. Read, 5. Committed, 12. Committees added, 14. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 18. Clauses added; Bill passed, 28. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 20 Apr. Amendments agreed to, with an Amendment, 3 May. Amendment agreed to by Lords, 5. Royal Assent, 16.
-, — Bill to erect Workhouses therein, ordered, 19 Mar. Presented, 22. Read, 23. Committed, 29. Reported; Report to be considered, 31. Considered; Bill to be ingrossed, 1 Apr. Passed, 4. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 5 May. Amendments in part disagreed to; Committee to assign Reasons, 6. Report; Conference to be desired, 9. Desired; agreed to; Managers appointed, 10. Conference held, and reported, 11. Lords insist on their Amendments, 13. Royal Assent, 16.

Cole , John, and others, Petition, 22 Jan. Vide Glass Wares.

Collyns , John, and others, Petition relating to Shares of a Prize referred to a Committee, 8 June. Committee impowered to sit de die in diem, 15.

Colne , Petition from, relating to the Bill for making Air navigable, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 5 Feb. Referred to the Committee thereon, 7. Vide Air.

Committees , grand, appointed, 3 Dec.—All that come to have Voices, 3 & 14 Dec. 12. 14. & 29, Jan. 15 & 16 Apr.—to report Opinion, 3. 15. & 17, Dec. 10. 17, & 18, Jan. 2. 18, & 19, Feb. 8, 9. 26. & 31, Mar. 11. 16. 18. & 20, Apr. 2 May, & 8 June. Matter, 3 & 17 Dec. 10. 15. 17, 18. & 28, Jan. 2. 18, & 19, Feb. 8, 9. 26. & 31, Mar. 5. 11. 16. 18. & 20, Apr. 2 & 14 May, & 8 June. Fact, 14 & 22 Dec. & 6 May. With Speed, 21 June.—to proceed to Business, if Five present, 3 Dec. 26 & 30 Apr. and 6 May. If Three present, 17 Dec. & 27 May.—to sit de die in diem, 8 & 15 Dec. 14 Jan. 5 & 18 May, & 15 June.—to withdraw, 22 Mar.— all revived, 21, 22. & 30, Dec. 3. 6. 14. 20. & 25, Jan. 10, 11. 15. 17. 19. 21. 24, 25. & 28, Feb. 2, 3, 4. 10, 11. 15. 18. 23. 25. 30, & 31. Mar. 1, 2. 4. 7. 12, 13. 16. 19. 21. 27. & 29, Apr. 3. 5. 9, 10. 12. 14. 18, 19. 21. 23. 25, 26. 30, & 31, May, 1, 2, 3. 6, 7, 8, 9. 16. 21, & 22, June.— adjourned, except those excepted, 17 & 28 Jan. 2. 5. 7, 8. 14. & 18, Feb. 22. 28, & 29, Mar. 5. 8. 11. 15. 18. & 20, Apr. 2. 16. & 24, May, 10 & 16 June.—particular adjourned, 9 & 14 Mar. & 14 Apr.—have Leave to sit during Adjournment, 30 Dec.—none to sit in a Morning without Leave, 9 Feb.—those who have Leave, not to sit after Ten o'Clock, 18.—have Leave to sit in a Morning, 10 Feb. 18 Mar. 4 May, 17 & 20, June.—to sit sitting the House, 9 &18 Mar. &8 June.—impowered only to report Matter, shall not oblige Parties to attend, 15 Mar.

Conferences . Vide James, Counter, Poor, Duncomb, Colchester, Profaneness, Goudett, Winchester, and Longueville.
-, — incidental Proceedings thereat—State of Facts to be communicated to the Lords at a Conference, 10 Mar.— Answer to a Message to be communicated, 23.

Constables in waiting, to prevent Gaming in Westminster-hall during the Sessions, 28 Jan.

Conveyances . Vide Deeds.

Cooke , Sir Thomas, to attend; Clerk to bring in his Letter formerly delivered to the Commissioners of Accounts, 5 May. Letter read; Sir Thomas discharged from further Attendance, 6.

Cooper , Thomas, and Wife, Petition, 7 Jan. Vide Privileges.
-, — Gilbert, Petition, 18 Feb. Vide Air.

Coote , Colonel, Petition of Serjeant and Sentinels, relating to the Non-payment of Short-allowance and Subsistence Money, 21 Dec.

Copper . Vide Africa , and Coinage.

Corry , James, Petition referred to the Committee on the Bill for resuming Grants, 2 Apr. Vide Supply.

Coster , Jacob, Petition; Question for reading it, Neg. 21 Dec.

Coventry , Petitions from, 23 Dec. Vide Leather.—5 Feb. Vide Woollen Manufacture.—16 Apr. Vide Coinage.

Counter , * * Bill to continue the Imprisonment of him, and others, for the late Conspiracy, ordered, 21 Dec. Read, 23. Committed; Instruction relating to Persons hereafter rendering themselves, or being apprehended, 30. Bill to be reported, 3 Jan. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 4. Passed, 6. Returned from Lords, with an Amendment; Amendment disagreed to; Committee to assign Reasons, 10. Report; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords waive their Amendment, 13. Royal Assent, 14.

Courts of Justice, grand Committee appointed, 3 Dec.
-, — ecclesiastical, Bill to regulate Proceedings therein, ordered, 9 Apr.

Crediton , Petition for Bill to erect Workhouses therein; Bill ordered, 26 Jan. Read, 11 Feb. Committed, 18. Committee have Leave to sit in a Morning till Ten o'Clock, 24. Bill reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 11 Mar. Passed, 17. Agreed to by Lords, 1 Apr. Royal Assent, 2.
-, — Petition from, 28 Jan. Vide Ireland.

Creditors , Bill to explain the Act for their Relief, ordered, 15 Dec. Presented, 9 Feb. Read, 17. Order for Second Reading, 22 Feb. 4 Mar. Read; Question for Commitment, Neg. Bill rejected, 8.—Bill to repeal the Act for their Relief, ordered, 8 Mar. Read, 23. Committed, 30. Committee have Leave to sit in a Morning till Ten o'Clock, 1 Apr. Bill reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 7. Passed, 21. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 18 June. Amendments agreed to, 20.

Crispe , Sir Nicolas, Petition, 19 Mar. Vide Africa.

Crown Revenues, Bill to prevent alienating them, ordered, 7 Feb.

Cruisers , Account of them presented, 14 Dec.

Culm . Vide Supply.

Culpeper , Lord, Petition, 19 Mar. Vide Privileges.

Cunningham , Wm. Petition, referred to the Committee on the Bill for resuming Grants, 31 Mar. Vide Supply.

Customs , Bill for regulating and managing them, ordered, 12 May. Presented, 9 June. Read, 10. Order for Second Reading, 17.

Cutwork . Vide Bone-lace.

10° & 11° Gul. III. Parl. 4. Sess. 1. A. 1698, & 1699.

CALDECOT , Henry, Petition, 20 Feb. Vide Hammersley. Cambridge, Petition from, relating to the Exportation of Tin, referred to the Committee of Supply, 15 Mar. Vide Supply.

Camock , Captain George, Petition, relating to a Prize taken, referred to the Commissioners of Prizes; they to deliver Answer in Writing, 18 Jan. Present it, 24. Petition, and Answer, referred to the Committee on Crow's Petition, 28. Vide Crow.

Campbell , Daniel, Petition, 29 Mar. Vide Tincker.

Candles ordered, 10 Feb.

Capias , Bill to take away Process thereof for Debts and Damages under Forty Shillings, ordered; Instruction relating to Wales and Counties Palatine, 14 Jan. Bill read, 4 Feb.

Carcassomett , Francis de, Bill, from Lords, to naturalize him, and others, 7 Mar. Read, 9. Committed, 13. Reported, 15. Passed, 17. Royal Assent, 24.

Carlton , Captain John, Petition, relating to a Prize taken, referred to the Commissioners of Prizes; they to deliver Answer in Writing, 4 Feb. Present it; Petition, and Answer, referred to the Committee on Crow's Petition, 27. Vide Crow.

Cassels , Robert. Vide Counter, infra.

Cattle , live, Committee to inspect Laws relating to buying and selling them, and consider the Act touching Butchers not being Graziers, 22 Feb.

Caworth , Anne, Petition, 8 Mar. Vide Tincker.

Chambers , James. Vide Counter, infra.

Chaplain . Vide Address.

Chard , Petition from, 29 Mar. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Charles , Flyboat, Bill to trade as a free Ship, ordered, 24 Feb. Read, 1 Mar. Committed, 8. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 10. Passed, 11. Agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent, 24.
-, — the Second, Ship. Vide Navigation.

Chatham , Petition from, relating to a Debt for maintaining sick and wounded Seamen, 27 Apr.

Chelsea , Petition from, 29 Mar. Vide Poor.

Chenevix , Philip, Bill to naturalize him, ordered, 26 Jan. Read, 28. Parties take Oaths, 25 Feb. Bill committed, 27. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 3 Mar. Passed, 4. Agreed to by Lords, 20. Royal Assent, 24.

Chester City, Petitions from, relating to the Duty on Leather, 28 Jan. & 3 Mar. Vide Felt-makers.—Another, 21. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Chesterfield , Petition from, relating to the Duty on Leather, 2 Mar.

Children , posthumous, Bill to enable them to inherit their Father's Estate, ordered, 21 Mar. Read, 23. Committed, 27. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 30. Passed, 6 Apr. Returned from Lords, with an Amendment; Amendment agreed to, 27.
-, — of English Parents, Bill to naturalize them, ordered, 11 Mar.

Chippenham , Petition from, relating to the Duty on Leather, 17 Jan.

Chippingwiccomb , Petition from, relating to the Bill for coining Farthings and Halfpence, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 27 Mar.

Chivers , Mr. Vide Privileges.

Cholmley , Lewen, Petition relating to Money advanced on the Act for Duty on Low Wines, 1 May.

Christ's Hospital, Petition from, 25 Feb. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Chute , Thomas, Petition, 10 Jan. Vide Elections.

Cinders . Vide Supply.

Cirencester , Petitions from, relating to the Woollen Manufacture, referred to a Committee, 17 Jan. Report, 22 Feb.

Clements , John, Petition, 8 Feb. Vide Goodall.

Clerk of the Crown. Vide Elections .
-, — of the House to deliver a List of Members who have not attended this Session, 6 Mar. Presents it, 7.

Clitheroe Election, Petition, 23 Dec.

Cloribus , Augustine, Bill, from Lords, to naturalize him, and others, 21 Apr. Parties take Oaths, 24. Bill to be read, 25 & 27. Read, 28. Committed, 29. Reported, and passed, with Amendments, 1 May. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 2.

Cloth , Woollen, Petition of Dealers therein, 23 Feb. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Coals . Vide Supply.—Petition relating to the Duty thereon, 14 Mar.

Colchester , Petition from, 24 Jan. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Collier , Sir David, Bill, from Lords, to naturalize him, and others, 26 Apr. To be read, 27. Read, 28. Parties take Oaths; Bill committed, 29. Reported, 1 May. Passed, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to by Lords, 3.

Columbiere , Antony, Bill, from Lords, to naturalize him, and others, 14 Mar. Read, 15. Parties take Oaths, 16 & 17. Bill committed, 17. Reported, and passed, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to by Lords, 20. Royal Assent, 24.

Colyton , Petition from, 1 Apr. Vide Woollen Manufacture.

Committees , grand, appointed, 12 Dec.—All that come to have Voices, 12 Dec. 11 Jan. 3 Feb. & 29 Mar.—to report Opinion, 12 & 20 Dec. 10. 26. & 28, Jan. 4 & 10 Feb. 2 & 21 Mar. & 4 May. Matter, 12 Dec. 26 & 28 Jan. 4 & 10 Feb. 2. 22, 23. 29, & 30, Mar. 12 & 18 Apr. & 4 May.—to state Fact, 13 Feb.—to sit de die in diem, 17 & 21 Jan. & 6 Feb. —have Leave to sit in a Morning, 17 & 21 Jan.—to proceed to Business, if Three present, 17 Dec. 13 & 27 Feb. & 3 May. If Five present, 19 Jan. 18 Mar. 19 & 26 Apr.—to withdraw, 20 Apr.—all adjourned (except those excepted), 4. 18. & 28, Jan. 7. 9, 10. 14. 21. & 27, Feb. 1, 2. 4, 9. 13. 15, 16. 20. 22. & 28, Mar. 4. 15. 17, 18. 20. 25, 26, & 27, Apr. Revived, 5, 6. 11. 14. 16, 17, 18, 19. 21. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. & 31, Jan. 6. 8. 13. 16, 17, 18. 20. 22, 23, 24, 25. & 28, Feb. 3. 6. 8. 10, 11. 17, 18. 23. 25. 27. 29, 30, & 31, Mar. 1. 3. 6. 13, 14. 19. & 21, Apr.—Question, that all be revived, Neg. 21 Mar.—particular revived, 18. Adjourned, 22 Apr.—on Bills, impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records, 7 Feb. & 17 Mar. —have Leave to sit in a Morning, 21 Feb.—Chairman, upon Report of private Bills, to acquaint the House, that the Allegations thereof have been examined, and the Parties concerned given their Consent, to the Satisfaction of the Committee, 31 Mar.—Committee to report specially the Matter of the Allegations of a Bill, and the Petition against it, 6 Apr.—none to sit till Two Hours after the Rising of the House, 19.

Concealments . Vide Titles , defective,

Conferences . Vide Bertie , Corn, Wines, Low, Woollen Manufacture, Billinsgate, and Legg.

Conn , Captain Wm. Petition to be inserted in the general List of Officers to have Half-pay, assented to, 13 Apr. Vide Army.

Conveyances . Vide Register.

Conway , Popham, and Brother, Bill to make Leases, ordered, 24 Mar. Read, 30. Committed, 4 Apr. Committees added, 6. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 17. Passed, 19. Agreed to by Lords, 27.

Cooke , Sir Thomas, Petition, relating to a Debt on Sir John Friend's Estate, to be laid before the King; his Case to be recommended, 2 May.

Coote , Colonel. Vide Privileges, and Tincker.

Corbet , Henry, Petition relating to Abuses in the King's Yards, 10 Feb.

Corse-castle Election, Petition, 12 Dec. Report to be made, 3 Apr. Made—new Writ ordered, 6.

Corn . Vide Barton , and Accounts.
-, — Meal, and Bread, &c. Bill to prevent the Exportation thereof for a Year, ordered, 14 Dec. Read, 20. Committed, 21, 22, & 23, Dec. & 2 Jan. Committee impowered to receive Clauses for the Ease of Persons carrying Corn Coastwise, and enabling the King to give Leave to export it, 22 Dec. To prevent forestalling Markets, 9 Jan. Report of Progress, 2. Bill to be reported, 9 & 10. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 12. Passed, 14. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments in Part disagreed to; Committee to assign Reasons; Conference to be desired, 26. Report; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers appointed, 27. Conference held, and reported, 28. Another Conference desired by Lords; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; House insist on their Disagreement; free Conference to be desired, 31. Desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported; Lords waive their Amendments; Royal Assent, 1 Feb.

Cornish , Mr. to attend, 11 Feb. Expelled for acting as a Commissioner of the Stamp-duties, 13.

Cotton , Sir Robert. Vide Privileges.

Coventry Election, Petitions, 12 Dec. Other Petitions from, relating to the Duty on Leather, 10 Feb.—relating to the River Darwent, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 13.—relating to the Exportation of Wool, 20. Vide Woollen Manufacture.—relating to the Duty on Parchment, referred to the Committee on Paper Bill, 25 Apr. Vide Supply.

Counter * *, and others, Bill to continue them in Prison for a late Conspiracy, ordered, 21 Mar. Read, 22. Committed, 23 & 24. Several Petitions rejected; Question for receiving Blackburne's, Neg. 24. Bill to be reported, 25. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 27. Passed, 1 Apr. Agreed to by Lords, 26.

Courts of Justice, grand Committee appointed, 12 Dec.
-, — Bill, that Decrees and Judgments, obtained in England, may be executed in America, ordered, 3 Feb. Presented, 23. To be read, 25 Feb. 1 & 3 Mar. Read; Question for Second Reading, Neg. Bill rejected, 7.

Courtis . Vide Supply.

Cowslade , Thomas, Bill, from Lords, to sell Houses, and settle Lands to the same Uses, 19 Apr. Read, 20. Committed, 24. Reported, 27. Passed, 28.

Cox , John, Petition, 20 Mar. Vide Tincker.

Cragg , Andrew, Petition, 18 Apr. Vide Macclesfield.

Crakemarsh , Petition from, relating to the Duty on Leather, 18 Feb.

Creech , Petition from, 19 Jan. Vide Tone.

Cricklade Election, Petition, 16 Dec.

Crow , Captain Josias, Petition, relating to a Prize taken, referred to the Commissioners of Prizes; they to deliver Answer in Writing, 25 Jan. Answer presented; Petition, and Answer, referred to a Committee, 28. Other Petitions, and Answer, referred, 28 & 31 Jan. 2. 8. 14. 16. & 27, Feb. 17 Mar. & 4 Apr. Committee impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records, 1 Feb. Committees added, 1. 3, 4. & 16, Feb. & 2 Mar. Report to be made, 10 Mar. Made touching Captain Crow's and Colonel Kirkby's Petitions, 15. To be considered, 15. 17. 22. 27. & 31, Mar. 4. 13. 18. 24. 26. & 28, Apr. General Account of Prizes referred, 4 Apr.

Culmstock , and Parts adjacent, Petition from, 17 Jan. Vide Tone.

Customs , List of Commissioners ordered, 11 Feb. Presented, and referred to a Committee, 13. Report; to be considered; Members concerned to attend, 17. Report considered; Proceedings thereupon, 20. Vide Wollaston.