Index: Q

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Gul. & Mar. Parl. 1. Sess. 1. A. 1688, & 1689.

QUARREL, House informed of one between Two Members; Proceedings thereupon, 28 Mar. & 7 May.

Questions, previous, Neg. viz. that Lords Concurrence be desired to an Address, 29 Jan.-that a select Committee be appointed to consider the Violations of Corporations, 25 Feb.-that Votes be printed, 9 Mar.-that a Clause, laying a new Tax, be admitted on Third Reading, 26 Apr.
-, - Affirmative, viz. that a Committee be appointed to consider the annual Charge of Land and Sea Officers, and Ordnance, in Time of Peace, 20 Mar.-that an Instruction be given to a Committee, 23 May.-that such as procured Commissions for executing martial Law in St. Helena, and such as signed the Instructions, be excepted out of the Bill of Indemnity, 8 June. -that a Committee be appointed to examine who are concerned in the several Heads of Exceptions in the Bill of Indemnity, 12.-that no more Persons be excepted out of the Bill of Indemnity, 15 July.-that Words be added to an Amendment of a Bill, 23.-that House go into a Committee on a future Day, 3 Aug.

Gul. & Mar. Parl. 1. Sess. 2. A. 1689.

QUESTIONS, previous, Affirmative, viz. that an Address be presented for Information who recommended Commissary Shales, 27 Nov.
-, - Neg. viz. that House go into a Committee, 30 Nov.- that Instruction be given to a Committee, 21 Jan.

Gul. & Mar. Parl. 2. Sess. 1. A. 1689, & 1690.

QUAKERS, Freeholders, refusing the Oaths, incapable of voting at Elections, 30 Apr.

Quarrel, House informed of one between Two Members; Proceedings thereupon, 21. 24, & 25 Mar.

Queen, Bill, from Lords, to appoint her Regent, read, 29 Apr. Committed, 30 Apr. 1 & 5 May. Report of Progress, 1 & 5 May. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 6. Passed, with Amendments, 7. Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords Amendments agreed to, 13. Royal Assent, 20.

&Gul. & Mar. Parl. 2. Sess. 3. A. 1691, & 1692.

QUAKERS, Bill, from Lords, to impower the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer to accept their solemn Answer, 13 Feb. Read, 17. Read Second time; Question for Commitment, Neg. for rejecting, Affirmative, 22.

Question, previous, Neg. viz. that Bill be ingrossed, 16 Jan.

&Gul. & Mar. Parl. 2. Sess. 4. A. 1692, & 1693.

QUAKERS, Petition for Bill that their solemn Affirmation may be accepted for an Oath, referred to a Committee, 26 Nov. Report; Question for Bill, Neg. 5 Dec.

Quarrel between Two Members; Order, and Proceedings thereupon, 7 Feb.

Quarter Sessions, Bill to prevent Delays of Proceedings therein, ordered, 17 Jan. Presented, 18. Committed, 1 Feb. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 6. Passed, 10. House put Lords in mind of Bill, 28.

Questions, previous, Neg. viz. that House go into a Committee, 2 & 23 Dec.-that House agree to a free Conference with Lords, 30.
-, - Affirmative, viz. that a printed Book be burnt by common Hangman, 23 Jan.