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5° & 6° Gul. & Mar. Parl. 2. Sess. 5. A. 1693, & 1694.
SALT . Vide Supply; infra.
Salt-petre , Bill for importing it, read, 23 Nov. Committed, 2 Dec. 3. 10. 19. & 23, Jan. 5. 9. 15. & 19, Feb. Petitions against Bill, presented, and referred, 5 Dec. & 22 Feb. Petition in favour of Bill, presented, and referred, 2 Jan. Bill to be reported, 20 Feb. Reported; Petitions considered; one rejected; Bill to be ingrossed, 24. Order for Third Reading, 8 Mar. Clause added; Bill passed, 13. Agreed to by Lords, 5 Apr.
Sawbridge , George, Petition on behalf of his Children, 17 Feb. Vide London.
Sayer , Mary, Petition, 23 Mar. Vide Beverly.
Scarborough new Writ, 7 Nov.
Scobell , Mr. injoined not to pursue a Quarrel; declares he will submit to the Order, 22 Mar.
Seamen . Vide Accounts.—Bill to encourage them to come voluntarily into the Service, ordered, 30 Dec. Read, 4 Jan.
Serjeant to see a blasphemous Pamphlet burnt by the common Hangman, 11 Dec.—to see a printed Libel burnt, 1 Mar. —to keep the Stairs clear, and take in Custody Footmen behaving rudely, 13 Jan.—to require Strangers to withdraw out of the Speaker's Chamber, and lock the Door, 26.—sent with the Mace to fetch Members, 26 & 27 Jan. 23 Feb. & 11 Apr.
Setters Petition, 16 Feb. Vide Woollen Manufacture.
Sergold . Vide Privileges.
Sheriffs
of London and Middlesex to assist Serjeant in executing
an Order, 12 Dec. & 1 Mar.—to summon Members to attend
on a Day appointed, 28 Feb.
-, — Bill for their Encouragement, read, 28 Dec. Committed, 3 Jan.
Shipley . Vide Privileges.
Ships , defensible, Bill to encourage building them, ordered, 14 Nov. Read, 3 Jan. Committed, 6. Committee impowered to send for Persons and Papers, 25. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 10 Apr. Passed, 18. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 21. Amendments agreed to, with an Amendment, 23. Amendment agreed to by Lords, 24.
Short . Vide Privileges.
Silk , thrown, Petition against Bill prohibiting the Importation thereof, referred to a Committee, 23 Nov. Report; Bill for importing it over Land, with a Blank for the Time, ordered, 5 Dec. Read, 7. Committed; Question for Commitment to a Committee of the whole House, Neg. 8. Petitions against Bill, presented and referred, 9 & 15. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 15. Passed, 20. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 19 Jan. Amendments agreed to, 20. Royal Assent, 25.
Silkthrowsters Company Petition, 9 Dec. Vide Silk, supra.
Silver and Gold Resiners Petition, 2 Jan. Vide Salt-petre, supra.
Smith
, Edward. Vide Privileges.
-, — John. Vide Privileges.
-, — Jos. and James, Petition, 10 Apr. Vide Dover.
-, — Nicolas, Petition, 19 Dec. Vide London.
Soader . Vide Privileges.
South , Dr. desired to preach, 17 Jan. Excuses himself on account of Illness, 20.
Spanish Merchants Petition, 10 Mar. Vide Wool.
Speaker to issue Warrants for the Discharge of Members Servants, 6 & 18 Jan.—to call on Members, making Disturbance, by Name, 22.—with House and Mace, attends the King at Whitehall, 31.—to write a Letter to Sheriffs to summon Members to attend; Form thereof, 28 Feb.
Squibb . Vide Supply infra.
Stafford County new Writ, 7 Nov.—Petition from, 30. Vide Aulnage.
Stage Coaches. Vide Supply, infra.
Stawell , Lord, Bill, from Lords, for Payment of Debts, 3 Mar. Read, 6. Committed; Instruction, 9. Petitions presented, and referred, 13 & 15. Bill to be reported, 26. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 27. Name of a Trustee left out, on his Petition; Bill passed, with Amendments, 30. Conference, desired by Lords thereupon, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held and reported; House doth not insist on their Amendment, 5 Apr. Royal Assent, 16.
Stevens , Sarah, Petition for Bill to sell Lands for Payment of Debts, referred to a Committee, 6 Jan. Report; Bill ordered, 20. Presented, 3 Feb. Read, 9. Committed, 19. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 27. Passed, 8 Mar. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 21. Amendments agreed to, 22. Royal Assent, 23.
Stockbridge
new Writ, 7 Nov. Election, Petition, 1 Dec. Report to be made, 18.—Made; Election declared void, 20.
-, — Committee to prepare Bill to disable the Borough from
sending Burgesses, 20 Dec. Bill read, 8 Jan. Order for Second Reading, 12. 17. 25. & 31, Jan. & 5 Feb. Committed,
7. Committee revived, and impowered to send for Persons,
Papers, and Records, 21. Bill reported, 8 Mar. Report to
be considered, 8. 15. & 20. Considered; Bill to be ingrossed,
and not read Third time till after Twelve o'Clock, 22. Order
for Third Reading, 26 & 28. Read; ingrossed; Clause that
next Election be at Basingstoke, added; Question that Bill
do pass, Neg. 30.
-, — Motion for new Writ, Neg. 19 Apr.
-, — Petitions from, rejected, 7 Feb.
Stockjobbing , Bill to prevent it, ordered, 3 Mar. Read, 10. Order for Second Reading, 13. Committed, 15. Committees added, 17. Petitions against Bill, rejected, 20 Mar.
Streets , Bill for paving and cleansing them, presented, 13 Dec. Read; Question for Second Reading, Neg. Bill rejected, 16
Stuteville . Vide Privileges.
Suffolk , Petition from, 7 Dec. Vide Woollen Manufacture.
Suits , vexatious Bill, to prevent them, ordered, 19 Feb. Read, 21. Committed, 28. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 17 Mar. Passed, 21. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 14 Apr.
SUPPLY
,
Motion for it for Maintenance of the Fleet, to be considered
in a Committee of the whole House, 13 Nov. Considered;
Report of Grant, 16. Consideration thereof referred to a
Committee of the whole House, 16. 18. & 23. Estimate
and Accounts referred, 18 & 23. Considered; Report of
Resolutions relating to the Sum—to Money lent on the
Credit of the Exchequer, 18.—To further Sum for Maintenance of the Fleet, including the Ordinary—to the Sum
towards discharging Wages due to Seamen, 23.
-, — another Motion for it for Maintenance of the Land
Forces, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House,
28 Nov. Considered; Report of Grant, 2 Dec. Consideration thereof referred to a Committee of the whole House,
8, 9. 11. 14. 16. & 19. Treaties, and other Papers, referred, 8. Question that Speaker leave the Chair, Neg. 9 & 18.
Considered, 12. 14. & 19. Report of Progress, 12 & 14.
Order for receiving Report, 19. Report of Resolutions relating to increasing the Number—to the Sum for Extra charge
of Ordnance—for Pay of General Officers—for Levy Money
—for Transports—for Hospitals and Contingencies; last Resolution re-committed, 20. Report from Re-commitment, 21.
-, — Resolutions, that a Vote of Credit on the Exchequer
be not drawn into Precedent, 18 Nov.— Days appointed for
proceeding on Supply, 16 Feb.—that Members (except as
excepted) be not concerned in farming, collecting, or managing any Taxes, 17.—that House will sit de die in diem to
consider of Supplies, till finished, 23 Mar.
Ways and Means for raising the Supply
.
Por Maintenance of the Fleet and Land Forces, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 26 & 30 Nov.
7. 13. 19. 22. 26. 28. & 30, Dec. 1. 3. 4. 6. 9. 10. 19, 23.
29. & 31, Jan. 3. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14. & 19, Feb. 19, 20, 21.
& 23 Mar. 2 & 3 Apr. Question for going into a Committee, Neg. 14 Feb. Considered, 30 Nov. 8. 13. 15. 23.
& 28, Dec. 1. 3. 10. & 31, Jan. 5. 8. 10. & 19, Feb. 19, 20,
21. 23, 24. & 27, Mar. 1 & 4 Apr. Report of Progress,
13 Dec. 1. 3. & 10, Jan. 8 & 10 Feb. & 19 Mar. Order for
receiving Report, 8. 15, 16. 19, 20. 23. & 28, Dec. 31 Jan.
5. 19. & 21, Feb. & 19 Mar. Report of Resolutions touching Deficiencies on the Million and Poll Bills, 30 Nov.—
for enlarging the Time to pay the Money on the Excise Bill
—for enlarging the Time to nominate Nominees; last Resolution re-committed, 9 Dec. Report from Re-commitment;
Bill ordered thereupon, 12. Vide infra.—for additional Land
Tax, 26.—for raising Four Shillings in the Pound thereby;
Bill ordered, 29. Vide infra.—for a Fund to pay perpetual
Interest, redeemable by Parliament—for vesting it in Trustees
for raising it by Duties on Salt and Excise, 1 Feb. Debate
thereon adjourned, 1 & 2. Resumed; Resolutions recommitted, 3. Report from Re-commitment; Bill ordered thereupon,
6. Vide infra.—for a Duty on Leather; Consideration adjourned, 22. Resumed; Bill ordered thereupon, 23. Vide
infra.—for a Duty on Soap; Bill ordered thereupon, 28. Vide
infra.—for further Imposition on Wines; Bill ordered thereupon, 22 Mar. Vide infra.—for a Sum to be advanced by
the East-India Company; Debate thereon adjourned, 24.
Resumed, 26.—for Duty on Tonage; Bill ordered thereupon,
26. Vide infra.—for Poll Tax; Bill ordered thereupon, 28.
Vide infra.—for Duty on Hackney and Stage Coaches; Bill
ordered thereupon, 2 Apr. Vide infra.—for Duty on Paper,
Parchment and Vellum; Consideration adjourned, 5. Resumed; Bill ordered thereupon, 7. Vide infra.
-, — Votes; Days appointed for proceeding on Supplies, 16
Feb.—that House will sit de die in diem to consider thereof
till finished, 23 Mar.
-, — Party examined touching Forseitures in Ireland, 15 Dec.
A Committee to receive Proposals concerning them, and for
securing the Protestant Interest, 1 Jan. Committees added, 5.
Committee revived, and Order for sitting, 11. Report referred to a Committee of the whole House; select Committee
impowered to receive Proposals for English Forfeitures, 12.
Resolutions of the Committee on Ways and Means disagreed to; viz . relating to a Sum to be advanced by the East-India Company, 26 Mar.—for a Duty on Petitions to the King or Counsel, or Law Courts, or Lawyers Briess, 7 Apr.
Bills of Supply
.
Bill to repeal a Clause prohibiting the Importation of Brandy,
Aqua Vitæ, and other Spirits, ordered, presented, and read,
14 Nov. Committed, 16 & 18. Committee impowered to
receive a Clause touching the Importation of Bacon, 16. Instruction to consider of lessening the Duty on Brandy, 18.
Bill to be reported, 20. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 21.
Order for Third Reading, 28. Passed, 1 Dec. Agreed to by
Lords, 11. Royal Assent, 25 Jan.
-, — Bill to enable the Crown to make Leases in the Duchy
of Cornwall, ordered, 1 Dec. Read, 6. Committed; Instruction to consider of the Fees for making them, 8. Committees added. 4 Jan. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 10
Feb. Order for Third Reading, 10 & 13 Mar. Passed, 17.
Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 14 Apr. Amendments agreed to, 16.
-, — Bill to prevent Disputes concerning Royal Mines, ordered, 27 Nov. Read, 4 Dec. Committed, 10 Jan. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 19. Passed, 25. Agreed to by
Lords, 1 Feb. Royal Assent, 8.
-, — Bill to supply the Deficiency on the Million Act, ordered,
12 Dec. Read, 22. Committed, 23 Dec. 9 & 19 Jan.
Instruction to receive a Clause for giving further Time to
nominate Nominees, 23 Dec. Report of Progress, 9 Jan.
Petition presented, and referred, 17. Bill to be reported, 23.
Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 24. Passed,
1 Feb. Agreed to by Lords, 7. Royal Assent, 8.
-, — Bill for doubling the Sum charged by the late Land
Tax, ordered, 29 Dec. Read, 4 Jan. Committed, 5. 8, 9.
11, & 12. Sums returned into the Exchequer on the late
Bill, ordered, 5. Presented, 8. Report of Progress, 8. 11.
& 12.—of Difficulty; Committee have Leave to alter Bill,
9. To prepare a Clause for transferring Loans on the
Million and Poll Bills, and on the Vote of Credit, and borrowing and appropriating Clauses; Bill to be reported, 13.
Reported, 16. Report to be considered, 16 & 17. Considered; Clauses added, 17 & 18. Bill to be ingrossed, 18.
Passed, 22. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, being only Mistakes of the Clerk; Order
for entering them in the Journal; Royal Assent, 25.
-, — Bill to vest in the Crown forfeited Estates in Ireland,
ordered, 12 Jan. Presented, 24. Read, 25. Order for Second Reading, 27 & 31 Jan. & 1 Feb. Committed, 3. 8. 12.
20. 22. & 27, Feb. 6. 10. 15. 24. & 27, Mar. Petitions presented, and referred, 22 Feb. & 6 Mar. Report of Progress,
27 Feb. & 15 Mar. Articles of Limerick and Galloway
read, and referred; Instruction to prepare a borrowing Clause,
and a Clause for setting up a Court of Claims, 15 Mar.
-, — a Committee to prepare a Bill to vest in the Crown forfeited Estates in England, 12 Jan. Bill presented, 24. Read,
25. Order for Second Reading, 27 & 31.
-, — Bill for Duties on Salt, Beer, Ale, and other Liquors,
ordered, 6 Feb. Read, 15. Committed, 17 Feb. 3. 7, 8,
9, 10 & 12, Mar. Petition presented, and referred, 22 Feb.
Instruction to prepare a Clause, that no Members (except as
excepted) be concerned in collecting, farming, or managing,
these, or any other Duties, 3 Mar. Report of Progress, 3.
7. 9, 10. & 12, Mar. Petition presented, and referred, 7
Mar. Instruction relating to Overplus; Bill to be reported,
13. Reported; Exception taken, that several long Clauses,
and several Clauses on the same Paper, were admitted by the
Committee; a Committee to prepare an Entry to be made
in Journal relating thereto; further Consideration adjourned,
16. Resumed; Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 17.
Other Clauses added; Bill passed, 20. Agreed to by Lords;
Royal Assent, 23.
-, — Bill for Duty on Leather, ordered, 23 Feb.
-, — Bill for Duty on Soap, ordered, 28 Feb.
-, — Bill for Duty on Wines, Beer, Ale, and other Liquors,
ordered, 22 Mar. Presented, 28. Read, 29. Committed,
30 Mar. 3. 7. 9, & 10, Apr. Tonage Bill committed; Instruction to leave out Duties on Wines, and insert Duties on
Tonage of Ships, and make both Bills into one; Petition
presented and referred, 30 Mar. Report of Progress, 3, 9, &
10. Apr. Appropriating Clause ordered, 4. Bill to be reported, 11. Reported, 12. Report to be considered, 12, 13,
& 14. Considered, 13, 14. & 16. Clauses added; Leave to
offer another, 14. Other Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed,
16. More added; Bill passed, 18. Agreed to by Lords,
24.
-, — Bill for Tonage on Ships, ordered, 26 Mar. Presented,
28. Read, 29. Committed to the Committee on Wine Bill,
and to be made one therewith, 30. Vide supra.
-, — Bill for Poll Tax, ordered, 28 Mar. Read, 30. Committed, 31. To be reported, 2 Apr. Reported; Clause for
Members to be Commissioners, added; Bill to be ingrossed,
3. Read Third time; Clause to explain a Doubt, added;
Debate on Bill adjourned, 5. Resumed; Clause, touching
future Disposal of Arrearages, added; Bill passed, 7. Agreed
to by Lords, 11. Royal Assent, 16.
-, — Bill for Duty on Hackney and Stage Coaches, with a
Clause for settling the Prices, ordered, 2 Apr. Read, 5. Committed, 7. 18, & 19. Instruction to consider of the Fine, Rent,
and Number of Hackney Coaches; Clause for licensing a
convenient Number to ply on Sundays, ordered; Bill to be
reported, 20. Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed,
21. Other Clauses added; Bill passed, 23. Agreed to by
Lords, 25.
-, — Bill for taking and stating the public Accounts, read,
4 Apr. Order for Second Reading, 5. New Commissioners
to be chosen; Persons disqualified; Lifts ordered, 9. Collected; a Committee to examine them, 11. Report that Two had
equal Votes; Speaker gives casting Vote; Bill reported; Blank
to be filled up; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 12. Another Clause added; Bill passed, 14. Agreed to by Lords, 21.
-, — Bill for Duties on Vellum, Parchment, and Paper, ordered, 7 Apr. Presented, 11. Read, 12. Order for Second
Reading, 13. Committed, 14. 16, & 17. Report of Progress,
17. Bill to be reported, 18. Reported; borrowing Clause
added; Bill to be ingrossed, 19. Other Clauses added; Bill
passed, 21. Agreed to by Lords, 25.
Surrey , Petition from, 12 Dec. Vide Cloathing Trade.
6° & 7° Gul. & Mar. Parl. 2 Sess. 6. A. 1694, & 1695.
SALISBURY , Earl of, Bill, from Lords, to make Leases, 22 Feb. Read, 25. Committed, 9 Mar. Reported, 18. Passed, 27. Royal Assent, 22 Apr.
Salt-water , Bill, from Lords, to make it fresh, 16 Mar. Read, 23. Committed, 26. Reported, and passed, with Amendments, 1 Apr. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 3. Royal Assent, 22.
Sands , Thomas, Petition, 23 Apr. Vide France.
Savage , Anne, Petition to be delivered to a Member, a Commissioner of the publick Accounts, 29 Mar.
Scarborough new Writ, 28 Mar.
Seamen
, Bill for Encouragement and Increase of them, ordered,
11 Mar. Read, 12. Committed, 16. 19. 27. & 30, Mar.
8. 13. & 16, Apr. Petitions presented, and referred, 8, 9,
10, & 11, Apr.
-, — foreign, Bill, from Lords, for naturalizing them, 28
Mar. Read, 3 Apr.
Securities . Vide Judgments.
Serjeant sent with Mace for Members, 22 Nov. 20 Mar. 6 & 12 Apr.—to see Papers burnt by the common Hangman, 6 Feb.—with Mace to attend Speaker at the Queen's Funeral, 26.—delivers Letters from Speaker to the Clerk, 13 & 14 Mar.—lays the Mace under the Table, 14.—to bring Prisoners in his Custody to a Committee of both Houses, 16. 18, & 19, Feb. & 26 Apr.
Seymour , Sir Edward, Information given, that he had sent a Message to Sir Richard Onslow, and that Sir Richard was gone out of the House; Order for his Attendance; Sir Edward not to go out; injoined not to prosecute Quarrel; declare their Submission to the Order, 2 May.
Sheriffs
and Gaolers, a Committee to prepare Bill for Relief
against them for Escapes of Debtors, for preventing Abuses
of Habeas Corpus and Day Rules, and for regulating the
King's Bench and Fleet Prisons, 4 Dec. Bill read, 7.
Committed, 17. Petitions presented, and referred, 20.
-, — to summon Members to attend, notwithstanding Leave
of Absence, 29 Dec.—of London and Middlesex to assist the
Serjeant in executing an Order, 6 Feb.
Silver . Vide Coins.
Somerset , Petition from, 30 Mar. Vide African.
Southwark , Petition from, 25 Mar. Vide African.
Spain . Vide Portugal.
Sparks , Mr. Information given that he hath lately produced an Order of the House, establishing certain Fees; Order that he deliver to Speaker all Proceedings of the House in his Custody, 2 Mar.
Speaker to write Letters, as last Sessions, to Sheriffs, to summon Members to attend, notwithstanding Leave of Absence, 29 Dec.—gives a casting Vote, 7 Feb.—to issue Warrants for committing Delinquents to the Tower, 12 Feb. & 7 Mar.— at the Queen's Funeral to go in Procession next the Lords, and be attended by the Serjeant with the Mace, 26 Feb.— to receive Orders and Proceedings of the House from a Person in whose Hands they are, 2 Mar.—voted guilty of a high Crime and Misdemeanor, for receiving Money after passing a Bill, 12. His Letters, excusing his Attendance on account of Illness, 13 & 14. Proposals for chusing a new Speaker; Precedents read; Objections thereto, 13. Message from the King, with Leave to proceed in the Choice; Messenger attempts to nominate one; interrupted by the House; new Speaker chosen, 14. Presented, and approved; his Speech to the King; a Committee to draw up Proceedings relating to the Election, 15. Revived, and impowered to make an Entry in the Journals; to fit de die in diem, 20 Apr.—Speaker to issue Warrant for committing a Member to the Tower, 26 Mar. For bringing him to the House, 27. For bringing him to Lords Bar, 13 Apr. For his going in Custody to inspect Papers, 16. For bringing him to a Committee of both Houses, 22.
Stassord Borough new Writ, 12 Nov.
Stamford new Writ, 24 Nov.
Stationers Petition referred to the Committee on the Bill for Duties on Vellum, &c. 7 Jan. Vide Supply, infra.—Another referred to the Committee on the Bill for regulating Printing, 30 Mar. Vide Printing.
Stockbridge , Motion for new Writ to be considered, 12 Nov. Considered; new Writ ordered, 20.
Stone Bottles. Vide Supply.
SUPPLY.
Motion for it to carry on the War against France, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 19 Nov. Considered; Report of Grant, 21. Consideration thereof referred to a Committee of the whole House, 23. 27. & 29, Nov.
& 1 Dec. Account, Estimates, and other Papers, referred,
23. 26, & 27, Nov. Considered, 21. 27. & 29, Nov. & 1
Dec. Report of Progress, 27 Nov. Order for receiving
Report, 29 Nov. & 1 Dec. Report of Resolutions relating
to 40,000 Seamen—the Sum for maintaining them—the Sum
for the Ordinary of the Navy—for Officers of Two Marine
Regiments— for building and furnishing Ships—for Maintenance of the Navy, 30 Nov.—for Maintenance of Land
Forces; Question for Re-commitment, Neg. 4 Dec.
-, — another Motion for it towards paying Debts for the
Irish Transports, to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 23 Mar. Account referred; Motion considered;
Order for receiving Report, 27. Report of Grant, 28.
-, — a Committee to receive Proposals to prevent clipping
the Coin, and exporting Silver, 8 Jan. To report Opinion,
1 Mar. Their Report, 12. To be considered, 12. 23. & 28,
Mar. & 4 Apr. Read, 5 Apr. Referred to a Committee of
the whole House, 5. 10, 11. & 13. Bill referred; Committee
impowered to consider of a Fund for Encouragement of the
Mint, 10. Report considered; Order for receiving Report,
10 & 11. Report of Grant, 11.—of Sum granted, 12.
Ways and Means for raising the Supply
To carry on the War against France, to be considered in a
Committee of the whole House; 4. 7. 11. 15. 18. & 21, Dec.
2, 3, 4. 8. 12. 15. 18. 21. 25. & 31, Jan. 4. 7. 9. 11. 16. 19.
21, 22, 23. 25, 26, 27, & 28, Feb. 2. 6. 7, 8, & 9, Mar.
Accounts referred, 15 Jan. & 21 Feb. Question for taking
Report, Neg. 28 Feb. Considered, 7. 12. 15. 18. & 21, Dec.
4. 8. 12. 18. 25. & 31, Jan. 9. 11. 19. 21, 22, 23. 25. 27, &
28, Feb. 2. 9. & 11, Mar. Report of Progress, 7 & 18 Dec.
8. 25. & 31, Jan. 9. 22. 25. & 27, Feb. 2 & 9 Mar. Order
for receiving Report, 12 & 15 Dec. 18 Jan. 11. 21. 23. 26.
& 28, Feb. 11 & 12 Mar. Report of Resolutions for Land
Tax, 13 & 17 Dec. Bill ordered thereupon, 17. Vide infra.
—that House be moved to order State of the Revenue from
Michaelmas 1693, to Michaelmas 1694, with Loans, Debts,
and Charges thereupon, and Account of the Establishment of
the Civil List, 12 Jan.—for issuing 300,000£. per Annum out
of the Duties on Tonage and Poundage; Bill ordered thereupon, 21. Vide infra.—for Duty on Leather—Houses—
Fire-hearths—Burials—Births—Marriages—Bachelors—
Widowers—Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, 13 Feb.—that
House be moved to order Account of Fees payable at the Exchequer, and of Bounty Money, and Money for Contingencies, 19.—touching the several Charges of the Civil List, 22.
—that House be moved to order an Account of Importation
of Tobacco from 1681 to 1689, 27.—for Duty on Glass—
Stone and Earthen Bottles—Coal and Culm water-borne—
for disposing of the Remainder of Ninety-nine Years, after
the Lives determined—for granting Annuities of Ninety-six
Years; Bills ordered thereupon, 12 Mar. Vide infra.
-, — Act for Duties on Vellum, Parchment, and Paper, to be
considered in a Committee of the whole House, 20 & 29 Nov.
6. 12. & 18, Dec. 2 & 4 Jan. Question that House go into a
Committee on a certain Day, Neg. 12 Dec. Question that
Speaker leave the Chair, Neg. 29 Mar. Other Acts referred,
19 Dec. 2 & 28 Jan. Petition presented, and referred; Petitioners, or Counsel, to be heard by the Committee; Report of
Progress, 7 Jan. A select Committee to consider the Act, and
Doubts and Complaints relating thereto, 8. Have Leave to
sit before the Sitting of the House, 21. Report to be made,
20 & 22 Feb. Made, 23. Referred to a Committee of the
whole House, 23 & 28 Feb. 25 Mar. & 3 Apr. Considered, 4
& 9 Apr. Report of Progress, 4. Order for receiving Report,
9. Report of Resolutions relating to lessening the Penalty—
exempting particular Persons and Writings—Indemnity for
Time past—settling and stamping the Prices—Allowance to
Persons bringing them to be stamped, or purchasing them
—Extent of the Act; Bill ordered thereupon, 10 Apr.
-, — Account of Duties on Tonage in relation to the
Coasting Trade, to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 19 Dec. 2. 4. & 28, Jan. Referred to a select
Committee, 31. Petitions presented, and referred, 5 & 12
Feb. Committee impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and
Records, 14. Report, 27. Referred to a Committee of the
whole House, 27 Feb. 6. 14. & 30, Mar. Considered; Motion
from the Committee, that they may be impowered to consider
of an Equivalent, 6. To be considered, 11. 26. & 30, Mar.
6 & 10 Apr.
-, — Motion for Subsidy of Tonage and Poundage, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 10. 12, & 13, Dec.
Considered; Report of Grant, 13.—of Commencement and
Continuance, 14. Bill ordered thereupon, 15. Vide Infra.
-, — Motion for a Fund to make good the Deficiency of
clipped Money, to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 12 Apr. Order for making Report, 15 & 16.
Bills of Supply
.
Bill for vesting in the Crown the forfeited Estates in Ireland,
ordered, 29 Nov. Read, 3 Dec. Committed, 10.
-, — Bill for a Subsidy of Tonage and Poundage, ordered,
15 Dec. Read, 17. Committed; Instruction relating to
Custom-house Officers, 18. Bill to be reported, 19. Reported; Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 20. Another
Clause added; Bill passed, 21. Agreed to by Lords; Royal
Assent, 22.
-, — Bill for Land Tax ordered, 17 Dec. Presented, 20.
Read, 22. Committed, 1, 2. 5. 9. 14. 19. & 24, Jan. Report
of Progress, 2. 5. 9. 16. & 24. List of Commissioners ordered,
3 Jan. Presented, and referred, 16. Committee to prepare
Clauses of Appropriation and Loan, 5 & 24. Another Bill
committed; Committee impowered to make them one, 26.
Bill to be reported, 29. Reported, 1 Feb. Report to be
considered, 1 & 2. Considered, 2 & 4. Clauses added; Bill
to be ingrossed, 4. Commissioner added; Bill passed, 7.
-, — Bill for issuing 300,000l. out of the Duties of Tonage
and Poundage, ordered, 21 Jan. Read, 25. Committed to
the Committee on the Land Tax Bill, with Power to make
them one, 26. Vide supra.
-, — Bill for taking the publick Accounts, ordered, 6 Mar.
Presented, 8. To be read, 11. Read, 12. Commissioners
to be chosen; Vote of Disqualification; Bill committed,
18. Lists of Commissioners, put into Glasses on the Table,
to be burnt; others collected, and to be examined by a
Committee; Bill to be reported, 20. Lifts reported; another Vote of Disqualification; Bill reported, 21. Other
Lists collected, and to be examined by the same Committee,
27. Their Report; Blank to be filled up; Bill to be ingrossed, 28. Passed, 29. Agreed to by Lords, 8 Apr.
Royal Assent, 22.
-, — Bill to enable Annuitants for Life to purchase more
certain Interest, or admit others, ordered, 12 Mar. Read,
16. Committed, 18 & 21. Committee impowered to receive
appropriating Clause; Bill to be reported, 23. Reported,
and to be ingrossed, 26. Agreed to by Lords, 6 Apr.
Royal Assent, 22.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Glass Wares, Stone and Earthen
Bottles, Coals and Culm, ordered, 12 Mar. Read, 19.
Committed, 20 & 25 Mar. 13 & 15 Apr. Instruction to
ascertain Convoys on the Coal Trade, 20 Mar. To consider
of lessening the over-sea Duty thereon, 25. Question for
Second Reading, Neg. 12 Apr. Bill to be reported, 16, 17,
& 18. Question for taking Report, Neg. Order for not
taking it before 12 o'Clock, 19. Clause for making Lustrings
and Alamodes, and to explain Act relating to Hackney
Coaches, ordered; Bill reported; Clauses added; Bill to be
ingrossed, 22. Order for Third Reading, 30. Passed, 1 May.
Agreed to by Lords, 3.
Swearing . Vide Cursing.
7° & 8° Gul. III. Parl. 3. Sess. 1. A. 1695, & 1696.
SAIL-CLOTH . Vide Linen, and Supply.
Sail-makers Petition against the Clause for additional Duty on Sail-cloth imported; Question for referring it to a Committee, Neg. 31 Jan.
Salles , Francis de, Petition, 3 Apr. Vide Hill.
Salt . Vide Supply, infra.
Salters Petition, 21 Jan. Vide Garblers.
Salt-petre . Vide Masts.
Sands , Wm. Bill, from Lords, to sell Lands for Payment of Debts, and Provision for Wife and Children, 29 Jan. Read, 31. Committed, 3 Feb. Petitions against Bill, presented, and referred, 3 & 10. Bill reported, 12 Mar. Passed, with Amendments, 17. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 20. Royal Assent, 10 Apr.
Sandwich Election, Petition, 25 Nov. Report, 31 Jan.
Saviours , St. Southwark, Petition, 14 Feb. Vide Vestries.
Sawyer , Sir Robert, Bill, from Lords, to sell a Messuage, and purchase Lands to be settled to same Uses, 9 Mar. Read, 10. Committed, 12. Reported, 14. Passed, with Amendments, 17. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 20. Royal Assent, 10 Apr.
Sayer . Vide Baliol.
Schomberg , Duke of, Petition of his Subaltern Officers and Troopers, 19 Mar. Vide Hill.—Accounts relating to his Regiment, to be delivered to a Committee, 3 Apr.
Seamen , Bill for Increase and Encouragement of them, ordered, 31 Dec. Read, 6 Jan. Committed, 8 & 20 Jan. 5 & 10 Feb. Petitions presented, and referred, 11. 16. 25. & 28, Jan. & 5 Feb. Bill to be reported, 10. 14. 19. 21, 22, 26. & 29. Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 3 Mar. Passed, 7. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 28. Royal Assent, 10 Apr.
Securities . Vide Judgments.
Serjeant sent for Members, 26 Nov. & 6 Mar.—to take into Custody Footmen behaving rudely, 20 Dec.—sent with Mace for Members, 23 Dec. 31 Jan. 1. 8. & 14, Feb. & 3 Mar.—to take Footmen standing on the Stairs into Custody, 8 Feb.—sent for a Member to his own House, 13.—to bring a Person in his Custody to a Committee, 3 Apr.
Servants , Bill for Recovery of their Wages, ordered, 18 Jan. Presented, 13 Feb. Read, 14. Committed; Instruction to ascertain them, 18. Committees added, 20 & 22. Committee to receive a Clause for punishing such as steal Fruit, Turnips, and other Roots, 21. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 13 Mar. Clause added; Bill passed, 18.
Setters Petition, 16 Jan. Vide Wool.
Seymour , Sir Edward. Vide Atkins, and Privileges.
Shaftesbury Election, Petitions, 26 Nov. 4 & 6 Dec. Report to be made, 27 & 28 Feb. Made, 29.
Sheppard , Wm. impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors; a Committee to prepare Articles, 21 Jan. Committees added, 24. Complaint that a Person endeavoured to suppress the Evidence he had given; Order thereupon, 29.
Sheriffs , Bill for Ease of them, ordered, 3 Jan. Read, 31. Committed; Counsel to be heard by Committee, 7 Feb.
Ships , Petition for Bill to register Bills of Sale of them; Bill ordered, 6 Feb. Presented, 21.
Shipwrights , and other Workmen, their Petition referred to a Committee, 24 Dec. Another Petition presented, and referred, 31 Dec. & 1 Jan. Report to be made, 16. 21. & 22, Jan. Made, 28.
Silks
, wrought. Vide Supply.
-, — Bengals, and printed Callicoes, Petition for Bill to
restrain wearing them, referred to a Committee, 28 Feb.
Committees added, 29. Report; Bill ordered, 7 Mar.
Read, 10. Committed, 12. 17. & 21. To be reported, 24.
Reported, 25. Order for Third Reading, 27. Passed, 31.
Silver . Vide Coinage, and Gold.
Skinner , Thomas, impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors; a Committee to prepare Articles, 21 Jan. Committees added, 24. Complaint that a Person endeavoured to suppress the Evidence he had given; Order thereupon, 29.
Smith
, Wm. impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors; a
Committee to prepare Articles, 21 Jan. Committees added,
24. Complaint that a Person endeavoured to suppress the
Evidence he had given; Order thereupon, 29.
-, — Aaron, to attend, for neglecting to bring in his
Accounts to the Commissioners of the publick Accounts,
1 Feb. Attends; his Request for further Time assented to,
4. Commissioners Report touching him; Order for taking
him into Custody, 15. His Petition, and Order for his
Discharge, 27 Apr.
-, — Thomas, Petition, 7 Apr. Vide Henly.
Snell , Bridget, Petition, 27 Feb. Vide Avon.
Snow , Sir Jeremiah, Petition against the Bill relating to Duty on Low Wines; Question for referring it to the Committee thereon, Neg. referred to a select Committee, 7 Apr. Another Petition presented, and referred; Committee impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records, 8.
Somerset County, Petitions from, 5. 9. 11. & 24, Mar. Vide Avon.
Southampton Town Election, Petition, 29 Nov. Report to be made, 14 Mar. Made; Right of Election determined, 17.
Southwark
Election, Petition, 25 Nov. Report to be made, 24
Dec. Made; Resolution thereupon, 27. Vide Privileges.
-, — Petition from, referred to the Committee appointed to
consider the late Act for Duty on Glass Wares, &c. 14 & 15 Jan.
Vide Supply. —Another relating to the Coal Duty, 20 Jan.
Southwell , Petition from, 21 Feb. Vide Darwent.
Speaker chosen; Purport of his Speech, 22 Nov. Presented, and approved; his Speech to the King; makes usual Petitions; his gratulatory Speech to the House; takes Oaths, 23. —with House and Mace attends King at Whitehall, 28.—to distribute Collection to Servants of the House, 1 Jan.—to write to absent Members touching the Association, 16 Mar. His Report, 31.—gives a casting Vote, 17 Apr.
Stamford Election, Petition, 4 Dec. Withdrawn, 21 Feb.
Stamp , John and Wife, Petition, 12 Feb. Vide Bampfield.
Stanhope , James, Bill for naturalizing him, and others, presented, 29 Jan. Parties take Oaths, 22. 24. & 28, Jan. 1. 3. & 6, Feb. Bill read, 31 Jan. Committed, 8 Feb. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 13. Passed, 15.
Stepney . Petition from, 5 Mar. Vide Vestries.
Stevens
, Sir Richard, Petition, 21 Jan. Vide Oaths.
-, — Thomas. Vide Haynes.
Steward , Lord, and Deputies, administer Oaths; Form of Deputation, 22 Nov.
Stewart
, Walter, impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors;
a Committee to prepare Articles, 21 Jan. Committees added,
24. Complaint that a Person endeavoured to suppress the
Evidence he had given; Order thereupon, 29.
-, — Wm. Petition, 17 Mar. Vide Garbling.
Stockbridge Election, Petition, 7 Dec.
Stockjobbing , Bill to prevent it, ordered, 27 Mar. Read, 1 Apr. Committed, 2.
Stockwith , Petition from, 28 Jan. Vide Darwent.
Stokes . Vide Privileges.
Stoner , Thomas, Bill from Lords, to make a Jointure, notwithstanding Minority, 10 Jan. Read, 11. Committed, 13. Reported, and passed, 15. Royal Assent, 21.
Stoughton , Sir Nicholas, and Sir Laurence, Bill, from Lords, to sell Lands for Payment of Debts and Portions, 27 Dec. Read, 28. Committed, 30. Petition against Bill, presented, and referred, 2 Jan. Bill reported, 27. Passed, with Amendments, 28. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 3 Feb. Royal Assent, 13.
Stourbridge , Petition from, referred to the Committee appointed to consider of the late Act for Duty on Glass Wares, &c. 27 Jan. Vide Supply.—Another, 13 Feb. Vide Wool.
Stretton and Prince-Thorpe, Petition for Bill to make them a distinct Parish; Bill ordered, 27 Feb. Presented, 2 Mar. Read, 4. Committed, 6. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 10. Passed, 12. Returned from Lords, with Amendments, 23. Amendments agreed to, 24. Royal Assent, 10 Apr.
Suffolk , Petition from, 19 Feb. Vide Nation, and Canterbury.
Sugar Refiners Petition referred to the Committee on the Wine Bill, 14 Jan. Vide Supply.
Supply,
Motion for it to carry on the War against France, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 28 Nov. Considered, 30. Report of Grant, 2 Dec. Consideration thereof referred to a Committee of the whole House, 2, 3. 5. 7.
12. & 19, Dec. Account and Estimates referred, 3. Considered, 3. 5. & 13. Report of Progress, 3. Order for receiving Report, 5, & 13. Report of Resolutions relating to
40,000 Seamen—the Sum for maintaining them—the Sum
for the Ordinary of the Navy—for building and furnishing
Ships—for Maintenance of the Navy, 6.—relating to the
Sums for Officers of Two Marine Regiments—to 87,440 Men
for Land Service—the Pay of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot—
the Extra Service of Ordnance, and Contingencies—the
Sum for Maintenance of Land Forces, 14.
-, — another Motion for it to defray the Expences of the
Civil List, and relieve the French Protestants, to be considered
in a Committee of the whole House, 11 & 13 Mar. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 13 & 16. Report of
Grant, 14.—of Sum granted, 17.
-, — State of the Coin, and how to prevent a Stop of Commerce during Re-coinage, to be considered in a Committee
of the whole House, 31 Dec. 1 & 8 Jan. Question that the
House go into a Committee on a certain Day, Neg. another
Day appointed, 1 Jan Committee to sit de die in diem, 4.
Considered, 1 & 8. Report of Progress, 1. Report of Resolutions for extending the Recompence to Silver not Standard
—that Receivers of Taxes receive such Monies—for Reward
for bringing in broad unclipped and clipped Money—that
Commissioners be appointed to distribute new-coined Money,
and receive clipped; Bill ordered thereupon, 9 Jan. Vide
infra.
-, — a Committee to inspect Journals for Methods of granting Money, 6 Dec. Committees added, 14.
-, — Days appointed for proceeding on the Supply, 9 Mar.
Ways and Means for raising the Supply:
-, To make good the Deficiency of clipped Money, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 13 & 16 Dec.
Committee impowered to send for Persons, and receive Proposals, 16. Considered, 16. 19. 28. & 30. Order for receiving Report, 16. 28. & 30. Report of Resolutions for a
Fund, 17.—to be raised on Houses and Windows, re-committed, 30. Report from Re-commitment; Bill ordered
thereupon, 31. Vide infra.
-, — for carrying on the War against France, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 17. 19. 27, 28.
& 30, Dec. 20. 28. & 29, Jan. 3. 5, 6. 10. 14. & 19, Feb.
Committee impowered to send for Persons, and receive Proposals, 18 Dec.—to consider of Impositions on French Goods,
20 Jan. To consider of a Compensation for Duties on Coals
and Tonage, 4 Feb. Considered, 18. 28. & 31, Dec. 29 Jan.
3. 5. 10. & 20, Feb. Report of Progress, 13 Feb. Order
for receiving Report, 18. 28. & 31, Dec. 29 Jan. 3. 5. &
20, Feb. 3 & 4 Mar. Report of Resolutions for enlarging
the Time to purchase Annuities—for continuing the Duties
on Low Wines; Bill ordered thereupon, 19 Dec. Vide infra.
—for Land Tax; Bill ordered thereupon, 30. Vide infra.—
for continuing the Duties on Wines and Vinegar—on Tobacco—East-India Goods, wrought Silks, &c. Bill ordered
thereupon, 1 Jan. Vide infra.—for continuing the Duties
on Salt, 4 Feb.—on French Wines—Brandy—Vinegar, and
all French Goods; Bill ordered thereupon, 6. Vide infra.—
that House be moved to order the Produce of the Duties on
Salt, and what is owing upon the Duties on Coals and
Glass, 10.—for a national Land Bank—for taking off the
Duties on Coals and Culm, and Tonage; Bill ordered thereupon, 6 Mar.
-, — for defraying the Expences of the Civil List for 1696,
and for Relief of French Protestants, to be considered in a
Committee of the whole House, 17, 18. 21. 25, & 26, Mar.
Considered; Order for receiving Report, 27. Report of
Resolutions for a Duty on Low Wines and Sweets; Bill
ordered thereupon, 28.
-, — for making up the Interest of the Sum granted for
carrying on the War, to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 6 Apr. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 8. Report of Resolutions for continuing the Duties
on Glass Wares, Stone and Earthen Bottles—Tobacco-pipes
—Stone and Earthen-ware, except China; Clauses ordered
thereupon, 9. Vide infra.
-, — a Committee to consider of the Act for Duties on Glass
Wares, Stone and Earthen Bottles, Coals and Culm, 21 Dec.
Impowered to send for Persons and Papers; Committees
added; all that come to have Voices, 24. Petitions presented, and referred, 6, 7. 9. 11. 13, 14, 15. 17. 24, 25. 27.
& 31, Jan. Report re-committed; previous Question for
Clause to take away the Duty on Coals water-borne, Neg.
24. Report from Re-commitment, 19 Feb.
Bills of Supply
.
-, A Committee to prepare a Bill to enlarge the Time for purchasing certain Annuities, and to continue the Duty on Low
Wines, 19 Dec. Bill read, 24. Committed, 27. To be
reported, 28. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 30. Passed, 3
Jan. Agreed to by Lords, 20. Royal Assent, 21.
-, — Bill for a Land Tax, ordered, 30 Dec. Read, 2 Jan.
Committed, 3. 10, 11. 13. 15, 16. 21, & 22. Instruction
to receive a Clause for receiving Four quarterly Payments
at one time in clipped Money, and a Clause of Credit, 17.
To receive a Clause of Appropriation, 20. A Clause for
transferring Loans, 21. Bill to be reported, 23. Reported;
Report to be considered, 25. Considered; Bill to be
ingrossed, 27. Read Third time; Consideration adjourned,
1 Feb. Resumed; Bill passed, 3. Agreed to by Lords, 7.
Royal Assent, 13.
-, — a Committee to prepare Bill for a Duty on Houses, 31
Dec. Instruction relating to collecting it, 1 Jan. Bill presented, 8. Read, 9. Committed, 10 & 13 Jan. 19 Feb. &
3 Mar. Report of Progress, 13 Jan. Bill to be reported, 3.
7. 10, 11. 13. & 16, Mar. Reported; Clauses added; Bill
to be ingrossed, 18. Passed, 23. Agreed to by Lords, 2
Apr. Royal Assent, 10.
-, — A Committee to prepare Bill for continuing the Duties
on Wine, Vinegar, Tobacco, East-India Goods, &c. 1 Jan.
Bill presented, 9. Read, 10. Committed, 14, 18. & 25,
Jan. 3. 5. & 14, Feb. Committee impowered to receive a
Clause for encouraging the making English Sail-cloth; to
consider of Duties on foreign Iron and Lapis Calaminaris, 14
Jan. To consider Doubts touching Melasses and French
Goods taken in Prize-ships, 16. To receive Clauses touching the Rate of Guineas, 15 Feb. To compound Bonds,
17. Petitions presented, and referred, 14. 16. & 18, Jan.
& 6 Feb. Report of Progress, 18 Jan. Bill to be reported,
20 & 21 Feb. Committee, upon Report, have Leave to
offer Clauses for Entry of Boorslaps, 20. For taking off,
or lessening, the Duty on Irish Iron; Bill reported, 22.
Report to be considered, 22. 24. 26, & 27. Considered, 24
& 28. Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 28. Passed,
2 Mar. Agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent, 7.
-, — a Committee to prepare Bill to remedy the ill State
of the Coin, with Clause to enable re-coining clipped
Money, 9 Jan. Have Leave to bring in one or more Bills,
10. Bill presented, 13. Read, 14. Committed; Question
that the House go into a Committee on a future Day, Neg.
Bill to be reported, 15. Reported; Clauses added; Bill
to be ingrossed, 16. Passed, 17. Agreed to by Lords, 20.
Royal Assent, 21.
-, — Bill for taking the publick Accounts, ordered, 14 Jan.
Read, 17. Committed, 20 Jan. & 3 Feb. New Commissioners to be chosen, 20 Jan. Lists ordered, 24. To be presented, 25. Presented; a Committee to examine them, 1
Feb. Report to be made, 4. Made, and Order for inserting
the Names, 5. Bill to be reported, 4. Reported, and to
ingrossed, 5. Passed, 7. Agreed to by Lords, 17. Royal
Assent, 24.
-, — Bill for re-vesting in the Crown the Manor of Tutbury,
&c. ordered, 5 Feb. Read, 10. Committed; Petition against
Bill, presented, and referred, 14. Matter thereof to be reported specially, 21. Bill and Matter reported; Debate thereon adjourned, 29. Resumed; Clauses added; Bill to be
ingrossed, 4 Mar. Passed, 7. Returned from Lords, with
Amendments, 22 Apr. Amendments agreed to, 23.
-, — Bill to vest in the Crown forfeited Estates in England, and vacate all Grants thereof, ordered, 5 Feb. Read,
11. Order for Second Reading, 5 Mar.
-, — Bill to vest in the Crown the forfeited Estates in Ireland,
and vacate all Grants thereof, ordered, 5 Feb. Read, 11.
Order for Second Reading, 5 Mar.
-, — Bill for an additional Duty on French Goods, ordered,
6 Feb. Read, 4 Mar. Committed, 10 & 17. Reported,
and to be ingrossed, 28. Passed, 30. Agreed to by Lords,
4 Apr. Royal Assent, 10.
-, — a Committee to prepare Bill for continuing the Duties
on Salt, and taking off the Duties on Tonage, and on Coals,
and for establishing a Land Bank, 6 Mar. Bill presented,
14. Read, 16. Committed, 18. 21. 23. 25. 27. & 30, Mar.
1. 3. 6. 8, 9. 13. 15. 17, & 18, Apr. Instruction to restrain
the Bank to lend Money, but upon Land Security, or to the
Government; to receive a borrowing Clause, 18 Mar. To
receive Clauses for Continuance of the Duties on Glass
Wares, Stone and Earthen Bottles, Tobacco-pipes, Stone
and Earthen-ware, except China, 9. To receive an appropriating Clause, 20. Petitions presented, and referred, 19.
23. & 30, Mar. Counsel to be heard by the Committee, 19.
Report of Progress, 23. 25. & 30, Mar. 1. 3. 9. 13. & 15,
Apr. Question that the House go into a Committee on a
certain Day, Neg. another Day appointed, 9 Apr. Bill to
be reported, 20. Reported; Consideration adjourned, 21.
Resumed; Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 22. Other
Clauses added; Bill passed, 24. Agreed to by Lords,
27.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Low Wines, ordered; Instruction
to prevent Frauds in the Excise, 28 Mar. Bill read, 1 Apr.
Order for Second Reading, 2. Committed, 3. 6, 7. 9. Petitions against Bill, presented, and referred, 3 & 7. Committee impowered to receive a Clause for preserving her
Revenue to the Princess of Denmark, 9. Bill to be reported,
9 & 14. Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 17.
Another Clause added; Bill passed, 23. Agreed to by
Lords, 25.
-, — Bill to supply Defects in the Laws relating to the PostOffice, ordered, 3 Apr. Read, 7. Committed, 8, 9. 14.
18. 20. & 22.
Supremacy . Vide Oath.
Surrey Election, Petition, 25 Nov.
Sussex Election, Petition, 30 Nov. Withdrawn, 7 Mar.
Sweets . Vide Supply, supra.
8° & 9° Gul. III. Parl. 3. Sess. 2. A. 1696, & 1697.
SAIL-CLOTH . Vide Supply, infra.
Sallis , Francis de, Petition, touching Arrears, to lie on the Table till the Commissioners of Accounts are in the House, 18 Nov. They acquaint the House what had been done relating thereto, 24.
Salt
. Vide Accounts, and Supply, infra.
-, — Rock. Vide Supply, infra.
Salusbury . Vide Privileges.
Sampson , Thomas, Petition read, and withdrawn, 22 Jan.
Sandwich , Petition from, Question for referring it to the Committee on the Brewers Petition, Neg. Rejected, 12 Jan.
Sarum , New, Petitions from, 5 Jan. & 23 Mar. Vide Supply. —relating to the Discount of Bank Bills, and Non-currency of Money, 9 Jan.
Saville , Mary, Bill, from Lords, for settling an Estate on her Marriage, 8 Feb. Read, 9. Committed, 12. Reported, and passed, 18. Royal Assent, 8 Mar.
Schomberg , Duke of, Petition of his subaltern Officers and Troopers, 3 Dec. Vide Hakewell.
Seamen
, Bill to enforce the Act for Increase and Encouragement of them, ordered, 17 Mar. Read, 20. Committed,
22. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 24. Passed, 29. Agreed
to by Lords, 14 Apr.
-, — Petition, relating to their Pay, referred to a Committee,
27 Mar. Committees added; Committee impowered to send
for Persons, Papers, and Records, 1 Apr. Report, 10.
Serjeant to see a Libel burnt by the common Hangman, 28 Oct.—to deliver Copy of a Bill, and Order, to a Prisoner in Newgate, 9 Nov. To acquaint him with the Order, 10. To stand with the Mace at Bar, while he is there, 13.—to take a Member into Custody, and deliver him to the Lieutenant of the Tower, 10.—sent with Mace for Members, 10. 16, 17. & 23, Nov. 7 Jan. & 6 Feb.—His Petition referred to a Committee, 13 Nov. Vide Fees.
Sewell . Vide Privileges.
Shafton , Petition from, relating to the Bill for regulating Elections; Question for reading it, 28 Nov.
Shallett , Arthur, and others, Petition referred to the Committee appointed to consider of Deficiencies, 11 Dec. Vide Supply, infra.
Shatwater , John, Petition referred to the Committee on the Brewers Petition, 23 Dec. Vide Supply, infra.
Shepherd , Mary, Petition, 16 Feb. Vide Hakewell.
Shepton-mallett , Petition from, relating to the high Discount of Bank Notes, and Non-currency of Money, 10 Dec.
Sheriffs
of London and Middlesex to assist Serjeant in executing
an Order, 28 Oct.— to bring a Prisoner in their Custody to
the House, 6. 12, 13. & 16, Nov.—to disperse a Crowd in
the Passages, and attend immediately; attend; required to
preserve the publick Peace, 21 Jan.
-, — Bill for their Ease, ordered, 11 Nov. Read, 2 Dec.
Order for Second Reading, 5. Committed, 7. Petition
against Bill, presented, and referred, 14. Committee to fit
de die in diem, 30 & 31. Committees added, 30 & 31 Dec.
4 & 28 Jan. Committee impowered to send for Persons
Papers and Records, 3 Feb. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 25. Order for Third Reading, 4 Mar. Passed, 5.
House put Lords in mind of Bill, 15 Mar. & 12 Apr.
Ships , Question for Bill to register Bills of Sale of them, Neg. 22 Jan.
Shovell , Sir Cloudesly to attend, 10 Nov. Vide Fleet.
Shrewsbury , Petition from, 29 Dec. Vide African.
Silk-dyers Petition, 16 Dec. Vide Silks, infra.
Silk-throwers Company Petition, 7 Jan. Vide Silks, infra.
Silks , East-India, wrought, Bengalls, and printed Callicoes, Bill to restrain wearing them, ordered, 30 Nov. Read, 4 Dec. Petitions against Bill, presented, 10. 12. 22. & 30, Dec. 11 & 12 Jan. Petitions in favour of Bill, presented, 12. 18. 22, 23. 30, & 31, Dec. 2. 4. 7. & 11, Jan. Order for Second Reading, 11 & 22 Dec. Bill committed, 30 Dec. & 7 Jan. Question that it be an Instruction to hear Counsel on both Sides, Neg. Petitions referred; Petitioners to be heard, 30 Dec. Bill to be reported, 12 Jan. Reported, 15. Report to be considered, 15 & 20. A Committee to inquire into the Causes of a Tumult at the Door, to press passing the Bill, 21. Bill to be ingrossed, 1 Feb. Order for Third Reading, 2 & 4. Passed, 6. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments in Part considered, 22. Residue considered, and in Part disagreed to; Conference to be desired with Lords; Committee to assign Reasons, 25. Report, 4 Mar. Conference desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 5. Another Conference, desired by Lords, and agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Report to be considered, 13. Considered; House insist on their Disagreement; free Conference desired with Lords; Messenger dismissed without Answer, 16. Free Conference agreed to, 18. Held, and reported; Managers to draw up the Report, 19. House informed, that a Manager had argued against the Bill; previous and main Question for naming him, severally Affirmative, 20. Vide Barnardiston. Another free Conference, desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported, 23. Another free Conference reported; House adhere to their Disagreement, 25.
Silver and Gold, Resolution not to alter the Standard, 20 Oct.
Smith
, Avon, to give Reason why he has not made up his Accounts; excuses himself on account of Illness; Day appointed
for his finishing them on Pain of Displeasure; his Complaint
against the Serjeant, 14 Nov. Vide Fees. His Petition
for further Time, assented to, 29 Dec.
-, — Jacob, Petition, 14 Dec. Vide Lawrimor.
Somersetshire , Petition from, 27 Feb. Vide Wool.
Southampton Town, Petition from, referred to the Committee on the Leather Bill, 25 Mar. Vide Supply, infra.
Southwark , Petition from, relating to the Bill for regulating Elections; Question for referring it to the Committee thereon, Neg. 27 Nov.—Another referred to the Committee on the Committee on the Leather Bill, 27 Mar. Vide Supply, infra.
Spademan , John. Vide Hill.
Speaker do issue Warrants to Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, and Keeper of Newgate, to bring a Prisoner in their Custody to the House, 6. 12, 13. & 16, Nov.—to issue Warrants to the Serjeant to take a Member into Custody, and deliver him to the Lieutenant of the Tower, and to the Lieutenant to receive him, 10 Nov.
Spittlefields , Petition from, 12 Dec. Vide Silks, supra.
Stains , Petition from, relating to quartering Soldiers, 29 Jan.
Stamford , Petition from, referred to the Committee on the Coinage Bill, 18 Nov. Vide Supply, infra.
Stanley , Wm. Petition referred to the Committee on the Brewers Petition, 23 Dec. Vide Supply, infra.
Stepney , Petitions from, 6 & 9 Feb. Vide Paul's, St.
Sterld , Elizabeth, Petition, 6 Feb. Vide Hakewell.
Stocker , Mary, Petition to lie on the Table till Members, Commissioners of the Admiralty, come into the House, 24 Mar. Read, and referred to a Committee, 25. Report; Resolutions thereupon. Vide Address. Secretaries and UnderClerks of the Admiralty to attend, 14 Apr.
Stockjobbers . Vide Brokers.
Stockley , Mary, Bill to sell Lands for Payment of Debts, ordered, 4 Jan. Presented, 6. Committed, 11. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 22. Passed, 27. Agreed to by Lords, 27 Feb. Royal Assent, 8 Mar.
Stopford , Robert, Bill to sell Land and Tythes for Payment of Debts, ordered, 19 Dec. Read, 20 Jan. Committed, 1 Feb. Petition against Bill, presented, and referred; Committees added, 2. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 13. Read Third time; Question for passing, Neg. 16.
Stour , Bill to make it navigable, ordered, 18 Feb.
Stourbridge , Petitions from, 2 & 10 Dec. Vide Glass-makers, —27 Mar. Vide Supply.
Streets , Bill for paying and cleansing them, ordered, 13 Mar. Read, 16. Committed, 19. Committee impowered to receive a Clause for widening a Street, 24. Committees added, 25. Bill reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 3 Apr. Passed, 6. Agreed to by Lords, 13.
Strickland , Sir Wm. Petition, 4 Jan. Vide Moore.
Strode , Mary, Petition, 7 Nov. Vide Privileges.
Sudbury , and Places adjacent, Petitions from, relating to the Discount on Bank Bills, 13 Feb.—to Duty on Wines, to lie on the Table for future Consideration, 29 Mar. & 3 Apr.
Suffolk , Petitions from, 11 & 12 Jan. Vide Lynn.
Suits , vexatious, Bill to prevent them, ordered, 14 Dec. Read, 29. Committed, 31. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 4 Feb. Passed, 9. Agreed to by Lords, 24. Royal Assent, 8 Mar.
Supply:
-, Motion for it to carry on the War against France, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 22 Oct. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 26. Report of Grant,
27. To be considered in a Committee of the whole House,
28. Considered; Estimate referred, 3 Nov. Report of Resolutions relating to 40,000 Seamen—to the Sum for maintaining them—to the Ordinary of the Navy—the Sum for
Officers of Two Marine Regiments—the Sum for the Registry of Seamen—relating to 87,440 Land Forces—to the
Sum for their Pay—the Sum for extra Service of the Ordnance, and other extraordinary Charges of the War—for
the Maintenance of the Navy—for the Maintenance of
the Land Forces, 4.
-, — Part of the King's Speech, relating to the Coin, to be
considered in a Committee of the whole House, 26 Oct. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 27. Report of Resolutions touching receiving hammered Money; Bill ordered
thereupon, 28. Vide infra.
-, — another Motion for a Supply to make good the Deficiencies of the Funds, to be considered in a Committee of
the whole House, 23 Nov. Considered; Order for receiving
Report, 24. Report of Grant, 25.
-, — another Motion for it to make good the Deficiency in
recoining hammered Money, and for a Recompence for
bringing Plate to be coined, 15 Dec. To be considered in
a Committee of the whole House, 15, 16. & 21. Considered;
Order for receiving Report, 16 & 21. Report of Grant, 17.
—of Sum granted, 23.
-, — another Motion for it to make good the Deficiency for
Payment of the Interest of Irish Transport Debt, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 17 Dec. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 23. Report of Grant,
29.
-, — another Motion for it to support the Civil List for 1697,
18 Feb. To be considered in a Committee of the whole House,
18 & 22. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 20 & 23.
Report of Grant, 22.—of Sum granted; Question for Recommitment, Neg. 24.
-, — what Part of the Duties on Tin is fit to be taken off, to
be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 20 Mar.
Considered; Order for receiving Report, 22. Report, 24.
-, — Votes not to alter the Standard of Gold and Silver—to
make good Deficiencies since the King's Accession, 20 Oct.
—to transfer future Loans, not exceeding 600,000£. To next
Aids, 9 Nov. To transfer them after future Loans unpaid,
and to reckon those already made, not exceeding 40,000£.
Part thereof, 14.—to proceed on the Supplies de die in diem,
8 Feb.
Ways and Means for raising the Supply
:
-, To carry on the War against France, to be considered in a
Committee of the whole House, 4. 9. 11. 17. 19. & 23, Nov.
8. 10, 11, 12. 14, 15, 16, & 17, Dec. 28 & 29 Jan. 1. 3.
5. 9, 10. 13. 25, 26, & 27, Feb. & 1 Mar. Committee to
consider of Ways and Means for raising the Supply to support
the Civil List for 1697, 25 Feb. Considered, 1. 9, 10, 11,
12. 14, 15, 16, 17, & 18, Dec. 5. 12. 26, & 27, Feb. 1 & 2
Mar. Report of Progress, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, & 17,
Dec. 5 & 22 Feb. & 1 Mar. Order for receiving Report,
19 Nov. 18 Dec. 26 Feb. 2 Mar. & 6 Apr. Report of Resolutions for Duties that will raise it within the Year, 20
Nov.—for a Land Tax; Bill ordered thereupon, 22 Dec.
Vide infra.—Estimate of the Produce, 9 Feb.—for a Duty
on Malt; Bill ordered thereupon, 27. Vide infra.—for a
Duty on Cyder and Perry—for a further Duty on Sweets—
Mum—Woollen Goods—Bills ordered thereupon, 3 Mar.
Vide infra.
-, — for making good the Deficiencies of parliamentary
Funds, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House,
25, 26. 28, Nov. 1. 3. 5. 23. 29, 30, & 31. Dec. 2. 5. 7. 9. 13.
19. 22, 23. & 27, Jan. Accounts, and other Papers, referred, 25 Nov. 4 & 23 Dec. Considered, 29, 30, & 31, Dec.
2. 5. 13. & 23, Jan. 2 & 16 Feb. & 25 Mar. Report of Progress, 29 & 30 Dec. 2. 5. 13. & 23, Jan. Order for receiving Report, 26 Nov. 1 Dec. 2 & 16 Feb. Report of Resolutions for continuing the Duties on the Customs—on Paper
and Parchment—on continued Impositions—on additional
Impositions—on Births, Marriages, Burials, and Windows,
27 Nov.—for continuing Acts relating thereto, 2 Dec.—that
the House be moved to appoint a Committee to state the
Nature of the Deficiencies and Duties already voted, and how
the Deficiencies may be best provided for by the Duties—
that House be moved to appoint a Committee to inspect the
Bank Accounts; Committees appointed accordingly, 5.
Vide infra.—for new Duties to make good Deficiencies on
Salt, Coals, Culm, and Tonage, 4 Jan.—for enlarging the
capital Stock of the Bank, 3 Feb.
-, — for making good the Deficiency for Payment of the
Interest of the Irish Transport Debt, to be considered in a
Committee of the whole House, 29 Dec. 4. 8. 15. 22. & 27,
Jan. 5. 12. 19. & 26, Feb. Considered; Order for receiving
Report, 5 Mar. Report of Resolution for a Duty on Hawkers and Pedlars; Bill ordered thereupon, 8.
-, — for making good the Deficiency in re-coining hammered
Money, and for a Recompence to Persons bringing Plate to
be coined, to be considered in a Committee of the whole
House, 30 Dec. 2 & 6 Jan. Considered, 6 & 8. Report of
Progress, 6. Order for receiving Report, 8. Report of
Resolutions for a Duty on wrought Plate not brought in—
for a Duty on Paper, Pasteboard, Vellum, and Parchment;
Bill ordered thereupon, 9. Vide infra.
-, — for making good the Deficiency on Salt, Coals and
Culm, and Tonage, to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 4. 7, & 8, Jan. 23 & 24 Mar. Considered,
7 Jan. 16 Feb. 24 & 25 Mar. Report of Progress, 24 Mar.
Order for receiving Report, 16 Feb. & 25 Mar. Report of
Resolutions for a Duty on Leather; Bill ordered thereupon,
17 Feb. Vide infra.—for appropriating that Duty—for enlarging the Time to purchase Annuities, 27 Mar.
-, — for making good the Interest of 8£. per Cent. on Tallies
having no Funds, considered in a Committee of the whole
House; Order for receiving Report, 17 Mar. Report of
Resolution for a further Duty on Salt; Bill ordered thereupon,
18. Vide infra.
-, — for an Equivalent for lessening the Duty on Tin exported, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House,
24 Mar. Considered; Report of Resolution for a Duty on
Drugs imported; Bill ordered thereupon, 1 Apr. Vide infra.
-, — for an Equivalent for the Duty on Wines, to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 30 Mar. Committee impowered to consider of Ways and Means for raising
an Equivalent for the Duties on Woollen Goods, 6 Apr.
Considered; Report of Resolutions for an additional Subsidy
of Tonage and Poundage—for an additional Land Tax;
Bill ordered thereupon, 7 Apr. Vide infra.
-, — Question, that the Bank deliver in an Abstract of Debts
and Credits, Neg. 7 Nov. Order for it, 3 Dec. Presented,
and referred to a Committee of the whole House; Governor
and Directors to attend them; a select Committee to examine
their Books, 4. Petitions of Governor and Directors referred,
6 & 10 Mar. Report referred to a Committee of the whole
House, 10. Considered; Order for receiving Report, 13.
Report referred to a select Committee, 15. Their Report
referred to a Committee, 17.
-, — Committee to state the Nature of the Deficiencies and
Duties granted, and how the Deficiencies may be provided
for by the Duties, 5 Dec. Petitions presented, and referred, 9.
Report referred to the Committee on Ways and Means for
making them good, 23. Vide infra.
-, — Petition of the Brewers Company, relating to a Clause
to prevent Abuses in the Excise, referred to a Committee, 9
Dec. Other Petitions presented, and referred, 14. 22, 23.
30, Dec. & 5 Jan. Committees added, 18, 19. & 22, Dec.
& 5 Jan. Report to be made, 16 Feb. Made; Bill ordered
thereupon, 18. Vide infra.
-, — a Committee to inquire into Abuses of Officers of the
Exchequer, and Receivers of Taxes; Instruction to send for
Account of Money paid by every County before the Fourth
of May last, 13 Feb. Report to be made, 27 Mar. Made, 31.
To be considered, 31 Mar. 7, 8. & 10, Apr. Considered, 12.
Bills of Supply
.
-, Bill for importing and coining Guineas, ordered, 22 Oct.
Read, 23. Committed, 26. Reported, and to be ingrossed,
31. Passed, 3 Nov. Agreed to by Lords, 9. Royal Assent,
3 Dec.
-, — Bill to explain the Act relating to Payment of Tallies,
ordered, 26 Oct. Read, 30. Committed. 31. Committees added, 9 Nov. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 24.
Passed, 25. Agreed to by Lords, 30. Royal Assent, 3
Dec.
-, — Bill to remedy the ill State of the Coin, and encourage
bringing Plate into the Mints, ordered, 28 Oct. Read, 30.
Committed, 31 Oct. 6. 12. 14. & 18 Nov. Instruction to
receive Clauses for re-coining hammered and unhammered
Money, and applying it to certain Funds, 31 Oct. For Collectors of a particular Tax to receive hammered Money by
Weight, 18 Nov. Petitions presented, and referred, 6. 12. 14.
17, & 18. Report of Progress, 6. 12. & 14. Bill to be reported, 18. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 21. Passed, 24.
Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Consideration
thereof adjourned, 28. Resumed; Amendments disagreed to;
Committee to assign Reasons, 30. Revived, and to withdraw,
1 Dec. Report; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers
appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords do not
insist on their Amendments, 2.
-, — Bill for taking the public Accounts, ordered, 17 Nov.
Read, 26. Order for Second Reading, 28 Nov. & 7 Dec.
Committed; new Commissioners to be chosen, 8. 21. & 28,
Dec. 2. 9. 16. & 23, Jan. & 2 Feb. Bill to be reported;
Commissioners chosen, 10 Feb. Committee to peruse Lists,
10 & 13. Bill reported; Report to be considered, 12. Members discharged at their own Request, 12 & 13. Lists reported, 12 & 14. Blanks in the Bill filled up; Question for Ingrossment, Neg. 15.
-, — Bill to encourage bringing in wrought Plate to be coined,
ordered, 18 Nov. Read, 30. Committed, 4. 14. & 31,
Dec. 1. 4. 7, & 8, Jan. Instruction to receive Clauses for
the more certain Currency of hammered Money, and explaining the Act for remedying the ill State of the Coin, 29 Dec.
For coining Pieces under Shillings, 7 Jan. Report of Progress,
1 & 14. Bill to be reported, 19 & 20 Feb. Reported; Clauses
added; Bill to be ingrossed, 22. Passed, 6 Mar. Vote that
Message be sent to the Lords, to put them in mind that the Bill
belongs to the House to be presented; Bill returned; Message
not sent; Substance thereof to be entered; Royal Assent, 8.
-, — a Committee to prepare Bill for Land Tax, several Subsidies, and other Duties, 22 Dec. Bill read, 8 Jan. Committed; Report of Progress, 9. 11. 14, 15, 16. & 18. Bill
to be reported, 19. Reported, 20. Report to be considered,
20, 21, & 22. Considered; Clauses added, 21, 22, & 23.
Bill to be ingrossed, 23. Other Clauses added; Bill passed,
26. Agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent, 29.
-, — Bill for Duties on Paper, Vellum, &c. and to encourage
bringing in Plate, and hammered Money, to be coined, ordered, 9 Jan. Read, 29. Order for Second Reading, 2 Feb.
Committed, 5 & 10. Question for leaving out the Part laying a Duty on Plate not brought in, Neg. 5. Bill to be reported, 11 & 16. Reported; Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 17. Passed, 24. Agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent,
8 Mar.
-, — Bill for continuing additional Duties on several Goods,
ordered, 3 Feb. Read, 26. Committed, 27. Bill to be
reported, 1 Mar. Reported and to be ingrossed, 2. Passed,
3. Agreed to by Lords; Royal Assent, 8.
-, — Bill for the better Observation of the Course anciently
used in the Exehequer, ordered, 13 Feb. Presented, 7 Apr.
Read, 8. Committed; Order of the late Lord Treasurer to
be brought to them, 9. Bill to be reported, 10. Reported;
Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 12. Passed, 13. Agreed
to by Lords, 16.
-, — Bill for making good Deficiencies of several Funds, enlarging the capital Stock of the Bank, and reviving publick
Credit, ordered, 17 Feb. Read, 23. Order for Second
Reading, 24 & 25. Committed, 27 Feb. 3. 5, 6. 8. 10, 11.
13. 17, 18. & 20, Mar. Instruction to take care the Bank
pay their Bills, and register Bills and Notes, and pay them in
Course, 27 Feb. To receive Clauses to prevent Discount on
Tallies, 6 Mar. To lengthen the Time for Governors of
Plantations to take the Oaths, and to prevent Frauds in the
Plantation Trade, and for the better Currency of Exchequer
Bills, 13. For a Duty on Rock Salt, with Allowance for
refining, 22. Bill for an additional Duty on Salt, committed;
Committee impowered to join Bills together, 20. Report of
Progress, 6. 8. 10, 11. 13. & 17. Bill to be reported, 22.
Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 23. Passed,
26. Agreed to by Lords, 1 Apr.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Leather, ordered, 17 Feb. Presented,
4 Mar. Read, 5. Committed, 8. 12. 16. 19, 20. 23. 25.
27. & 29. Petition and Report referred, 23 & 24. Committee impowered to consider of Ways for raising the Sum
charged on Stone, Glass, and Earthen Wares, Coals and Culm,
Tonage, and Salt, 18. To receive Clauses for appropriating
the Duties on Leather, and enlarging the Times for purchasing
Annuities, 27. Report of Progress, 12. 24, 25. & 29. Bill to
be reported, 30. Reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 31. Passed, 5 Apr. Agreed to by Lords, 14.
-, — Bill to repeal a Clause relating to Party Guiles, ordered,
18 Feb. Presented, 25. Read, 26. Order for Second Reading, 2 & 3 Mar. Committed; Instruction to receive a Clause
for preventing Frauds in the Excise, 6. Committees added,
11. Bill reported; Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 18.
Order for Third Reading, 23. Passed, 24. Agreed to by
Lords; Royal Assent, 1 Apr.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Malt, Mum, Sweets, Cyder, and
Perry, ordered, 27 Feb. Read, 15 Mar. Order for Second
Reading, 17. Committed, 18. 22. 25, 26, 27. 30, & 31,
Mar. 1. 3. 5, & 6, Apr. Instruction to receive Clauses for
encouraging the making English Sail-cloth, 22 Mar. For advancing the Money, 6 Apr. Report of Progress, 27 Mar.
3. 5, & 6, Apr. Bill to be reported, 7. Reported; Report
to be considered; Clause to prohibit the Importation of Malt,
ordered, 8. Clauses added; Bill to be ingrossed, 9. Passed,
10. Agreed to by Lords, 14.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Wines, ordered, 3 Mar. Presented,
22. Read, 25. Order for Second Reading, 26 & 29. Petition against Bill, presented, 27. Bill committed; Committee impowered to consider of an Equivalent, 30. Bill to
be reported, 1 Apr. Reported; Question for Ingrossment,
Neg. 3.
-, — Bill for a Duty on Woollen Goods, ordered, 3 Mar.
-, — Bill for an additional Duty on Salt, ordered, 18 Mar.
Read, 19. Committed to the Committee on Deficiency Bill,
20. Vide supra.
-, — Bill for lessening the Duty on Tin and Pewter, and
laying a further Duty on Druggs imported, ordered, 1 Apr.
Read, 3. Committed, 5. To be reported, 8. Reported;
Clause added; Bill to be ingrossed, 9. Passed, 10. Agreed
to by Lords, 14.
-, — Bill for further Duty of Tonage and Poundage, and
additional Land Tax, ordered, 7 Apr. Read, 9. Committed; Instruction to consider the Rates laid on Prize Goods,
10. Bill to be reported, 12. Reported; Clause added; Bill
to be ingrossed, 13. Other Clauses added; Bill passed, 14.
Agreed to by Lords, 16.
Sweets . Vide Supply, supra.