House of Commons Journal Volume 12: Index - G

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 12, 1697-1699. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1803.

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

GAINSBOROUGH , Petition from, relating to the River Dun, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 28 Jan.
-, — Earl of, Bill, from Lords, to sell Lands for Payment of Debts, 15 Apr. Read, 16. Committed, 19. Reported, 21. Passed, 26. Royal Assent, 16 May.

Galbrieth , Major Hugh, Petition of Soldiers in his Troops, 15 Feb. Vide Molyneux.

Galway . Vide Address.—Articles upon Surrender thereof, and Declaration for calling in the Irish, presented, and referred to the Committee on the Bill relating to Irish Forfeitures, 5 Mar. Vide Supply.
-, — Earl of, Petition of Troopers of his Regiment, 18 Jan. Vide Molyneux.
-, — John, Petition referred to the Committee, on the Bill for resuming Grants, 26 Feb. Vide Supply.
-, — Thomas, Petition referred to the Committee on the Bill for resuming Grants, 5 Mar. Vide Supply.

Gaming , Bill to prevent it, ordered, 8 Mar. Read, and withdrawn, being brought in with Penalties—Order for a Clause in the new Bill to repeal the Patent for the Royal Oak Lottery, 29 Apr. Bill read, 2 May. Committed, 5. Petitions against Bill, presented, 12. 24. & 28, May, & 2 June. Committees added, 17. 18. & 20, May. Petitioners to be heard by the Committee, 28.

Gardner , Wm. Bill, from Lords, to rectify Mistakes in his Marriage-settlement, 5 Mar. Read, 8. Committed, 17. Reported, 21. Passed, 23. Royal Assent, 2 Apr.

Garon , Peter, Bill to naturalize him, and others, ordered, 5 May. Read, 7. Committed, 12. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 17. Passed, 20. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 7 June. Amendments agreed to, 11.

Garrett , Margaret, Petition, 17 Jan. Vide Bampfyld.
-, — Nicolas and Alexander, Petition, 5 Feb. Vide Ireland.

Gate-foulford , Petition from, 14 Feb. Vide Air.

Gee , Francis, and Wife, Petition, 21 Mar. Vide Turner.

George's, St. Southwark, Petition from, relating to Sheriffs Officers breaking open Houses, referred to a Committee, 6 May.

Giles , St. without Cripplegate, Petition from, 28 Mar. Vide Coinage.

Glass Wares, Earthen Wares, and Tobacco-pipes. Vide Supply.—Petition, relating to Duties thereon, referred to a Committee, 18 Jan. Other Petitions presented, and referred, 22. 25. 27. & 29, Jan. 5. 10. 12. 22. & 24. Feb. 3 & 29 Mar. Committees added, 22 & 26 Feb. 4. 8. & 26 Mar. Report to be made, 12 & 18 May. Made, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, 21. Vide Supply.

Glass-houses , Petition of Masters and Owners, relating to the taking off the Duty on Glass, rejected, 22 June.

Gloucester City. Vide Burlip.—Petition from, 5 Jan. Vide Leather.
-, — County, Petition from, relating to the Hamburgh Trade, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 18 Mar.
-, — Frigate, Bill to trade as an English Ship, ordered, 18 June. Read, 20. Committed; Committee impowered to insert other Ships, 21. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 22. Passed, 23. Agreed to by Lords, 27.

Glover , Mr. to attend, 19 Mar.

Godolphin , Mr. Vide Privileges.
-, — Sir Wm. Petition, relating to his Will, referred to a Committee, 30 Dec. Report; Bill to confirm the Administration of his Goods, ordered, 25 Jan. Read, 10 Feb. Committed; Instruction, 16. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 23. Passed, 25. Papers, produced at the Committee, to be transmitted to the Clerk of Lords House, 1 Mar. Bill returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 1 Apr. Royal Assent, 2.

Gordon , Sir Robert, Petition, 7 June. Vide Ledgingham.

Goslin , John, Petition, 11 Feb. Vide Sugar-refiners.

Goudett , John, David Barreau, Peter Longueville, Stephen Seignoret, Rene Baudouvin, Nicolas Santini, and Peter de Hearce, impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors; Impeachment to be sent to Lords; Order for taking them into Custody; Committee to prepare Articles, 20 Apr. Report referred, 29. Petition of Goudett, Longueville, and de Hearce, to be admitted to Bail, referred to another Committee, 26. Petition of Seignoret, Baudouvin, Santini, and Barreau, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 27. Committee have Leave to sit To-night and To-morrow Morning; Papers to be brought to them, 4 May. Report; Petition of Seignoret, Baudouvin, Santini, and Barreau, read; Order for admitting them to Bail; Sureties to be approved by the House, 5. List of Sureties presented, and referred to the Committee on the Articles, 6 All approved, except Goudett's and Barreau's; Order for their proposing others; Bond to be approved by the Committee, 7. Others proposed, and approved; Sureties Objections to the Bond; Message to Lords, acquainting them Parties are in Custody, and ready to be delivered to the Black Rod, 10. Report of Impeachments, and Messages delivered, 11. Articles reported, and to be ingrossed; the Sollicitor to prepare Instructions, 16. Read, and sent to Lords, 17. Report of Articles delivered, 19. A Committee to inspect Lords Journals relating to Proceedings thereupon, 27. Reports, 28 May, & 8 June. Their Answers, sent from Lords, desired to be returned with Speed; Message to be considered, 28 May. Answers read; Replications to be prepared by a Committee, 30. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 31. Read, and sent to Lords, with the Answers, 1 June. Tryal appointed; Witnesses to attend; Managers appointed, 4. Message to Lords for a convenient Place for them, 6. Messengers dismissed without Answer; Articles, &c. to be printed; Committee to sit de die in diem, and sitting the House; Message to Lords to defer the Tryal, 8. Their Answer; Witnesses to attend Managers de die in diem; Lord's Answer to Message touching a Place for Managers, 9. To be considered, 9. 11. and 13. Considered; Conference to be desired thereupon; Committee to assign Reasons, 14. Report; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 15. Another Conference, desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Report to be considered, 16. Considered; Resolution thereupon; free Conference to be desired; same Committee to assign Reasons; Committees added, 17. Report, that Lords were adjourned; free Conference desired, and agreed to, 20. House to attend the Tryal as a Committee, 20 & 23. Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported; Report to be drawn up, 21. Conference, desired by Lords touching the Manner House will prosecute the Impeachments, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Resolution to attend as a Committee, to be communicated to Lords at a Conference; Conference desired, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 23. Goodwin to attend the Committee de die in diem, 27. Tryal appointed; another Conference, desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 28. Vide Longueville. Report of free Conference to be made, 1 July. Made, 2. Judgment demanded, and passed; Resolution thereupon, 4. Vide Address.

Gough , Sir Henry. Vide Privileges.

Grampound , Petition from, 31 Mar. Vide Leather.

Grantham new Writ, 3 Dec. Election, Petition, 5 Jan. Withdrawn, 7 Feb.

Grants , beneficial. Vide Lancaster, and Supply.—Account of all since the 3d of December 1696, ordered, 11. 15. & 17, Jan. Presented, 18. To be considered, 18. 20. & 27, Jan & 2 Feb. Considered, 7 Feb. Papers to explain them, ordered, 20 Jan. & 12 Feb. Presented, 14. To be considered, 14 & 15.—since 13th Feb. 1668, ordered, 20 Jan. Since 29th May 1660, presented, 2 Feb.

Grany , Elizabeth, Petition, 18 Feb. Vide Air.

Gray , James, Petition, 28 May. Vide Gaming.

Greenland Company, Petition from, 28 June. Vide Supply.

Greenwich Hospital. Vide Uses , superstitious, and Address.

Grievances , grand Committee appointed, 3 Dec.

Griffith , Henry, Petition, 22 Mar. Vide Ettrick.

Grimston , Petition from, 21 Feb. Vide Air.

Guerra , Don Philip de la, Petition, 30 Dec. Vide Godolphin, Sir Wm.—Another, 28 June. Vide Privileges.

Guibon , Sir Francis, and Wife, Bill to sell Lands, and settle others in lieu, ordered, 20 Dec. Read, 21. Committed, 23. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 5 Jan. Passed, 7. Agreed to by Lords, 24. Royal Assent, 7 Mar.

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

GAINSBOROUGH , Petition from, 23 Feb. Vide Ayre. Galway, Earl of, Petition of Troopers in his Regiment, Mar. Vide Tincker.

Gambell , Alexander, Petition, 21 Feb. Vide Tincker.

Game , Committee to prepare Bill for Preservation thereof, 17 Dec. Bill read, 11 Jan. Committed, 13. Committees added, 19 & 21. Committee impowered to inspect Laws relating thereto, and reduce them to one; all that come to have Voices, 3 Feb.

Garthwaite , Thomas, Petition, 24 Feb. Vide Goodall, infra.

Gateshead , Petition from, relating to the Exportation of Tin, referred to the Committee of Supply, 14 Mar. Vide Supply.

Gaudre , Peter Chantreau de. Vide Barnardeau.

Gell , Peter, Petition, 17 Jan. Vide Privileges.

George , St. Francis. Vide Pier, St.
-, — Martyr Southwark, Petition from, 21 Apr. Vide Poor.

Giles's, St. in the Fields, Petition from, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 16 Jan. Referred to the Committee on the Bill for prohibiting distilling Spirits from Corn, 17. Vide Supply.

Glass-makers Petition, relating to Duty thereon, referred to a Committee, 23 Feb. Committees added, 2 Mar. Other Petitions presented, and referred, 4. 6. 9. 10. & 18. Committee revived, and Order for sitting, 18. Report to be made, 24. 25. & 29. Made; Bill to take off the remaining Duties, ordered, 1 Apr. Read, 6. Committed, 12. 14. & 15. Petition presented, and referred; Petitioners to be heard by the Committee, 14. Report of Progress, 16. Account presented, and referred; Bill to be reported, 17. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 18. Passed, 19. Agreed to by Lords, 25.
-, — Wares, Petition of Creditors on that Duty, 14 Apr. Vide supra.

Gloucester County, Petitions from, 17 Jan. 24 & 27 Feb. Vide Woollen Manufacture.—Another relating to the Duty on Leather, 2 Feb.—Another, 4 Mar. Vide Glass-makers.

Glover , Henry, Petition, 8 Feb. Vide Goodall, infra.

Goatley , Sarles, and others, Petition, 3 Jan. Vide Buttons.

Godby , Captain Wm. Petition, 21 Feb. Vide Lower.

Gold and Silver, Representation relating to the different Value thereof, ordered, 10 Feb. Presented; Price of Gold to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 14. Representation referred; Order for receiving the Report, 15. Report of Resolution touching the Price of Guineas, 16.

Goodall , John, Petition, relating to the Escape of a Prisoner, referred to a Committee; Instruction to inquire into all Abuses of the King's Bench and Fleet Prisons, 2 Jan. Into Incumbrances on the Offices of Marshal and Warden, 4. Committees added, 4. 7. 14. 18. & 20, Jan. 6. 7. & 8, Feb. Petitions presented, and referred, 7. 11. 20. 28. & 31, Jan. 20 & 24 Feb. Mr. Seviar to be heard by Counsel, 13 Jan. Committee to sit de die in diem, and have Leave to sit in a Morning, 17. Report to be made, 16. 22. & 30, Mar. 12. 22. 26. & 28 Apr. Made; Bill ordered thereupon, 4 May.

Goudett , John, Petition for Books and Papers in Mr. Baker's Hands to be delivered to him, assented to, 28 Apr.

Grampound new Writ, 22 Dec.

Grants , Copies thereof since 1660, ordered, 16 Mar. Presented, 18.

Grascomb , Mr. Information given that he was apprehended; Attorney and Sollicitor-General to prosecute him, 13 Feb.

Gray , James, Petition, 13 Apr. Vide Lotteries.

Green , Mr. to attend, 24 Feb. Examined touching an Attempt to defraud the Distillers Company, 25.

Greenland Company, Petition for Encouragement to their Trade; Clause ordered thereupon, 15 Apr. Vide Newfoundland.

Greenwood , Lieutenant John, Petition, 22 Mar. Vide Tincker.

Greir , Roger, and others, Petition relating to Prizes taken from them, and converted by the African Company to their own Use, 15 Mar.

Guilford Election, Petition, 12 Dec.

Guy , Scipio, Petition for Bill to naturalize him, and James Pellier; Bill ordered, 1 Mar. Read, 2. Parties take Oaths, 4. 6. & 7. Bill committed, 7. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 13. Passed, 15. Returned from Lords with Amendments, 31. Amendments agreed to, 1 Apr.

Gwyn , Daniel. Vide Russell.

Gybon , Wm. Petition, relating to Bulver's Bill, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 18 Jan.