Die Jovis, 22 °Septembris 1831.
DOMINI tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Dux Cumberland. |
Archiep. Cantuar. |
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Ds. Brougham
& Vaux,
Cancellarius. |
Epus. Londinen.
Epus. Bath. et Well.
Epus. Bristol.
Epus. Corcagen, &c.
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Ds. Saye & Sele.
Ds. Arundell of Wardour.
Ds. Teynham.
Ds. Stafford.
Ds. Colville of Culross.
Ds. Napier.
Ds. Monson.
Ds. Boston.
Ds. Holland.
Ds. Ducie.
Ds. Foley.
Ds. Montagu.
Ds. Suffield.
Ds. Kenyon.
Ds. Douglas of Douglas.
Ds. Auckland.
Ds. Mendip.
Ds. Lilford.
Ds. Carbery.
Ds. Farnham.
Ds. Dunalley.
Ds. Redesdale.
Ds. Ellenborough.
Ds. Barham.
Ds. Lynedoch.
Ds. Meldrum.
Ds. Bexley.
Ds. Somerhill.
Ds. Wharncliffe.
Ds. Feversham.
Ds. Seaford.
Ds. Lyndhurst.
Ds. Fife.
Ds. Tenterden.
Ds. Plunket.
Ds. Melros.
Ds. Cowley.
Ds. Clanwilliam.
Ds. Skelmersdale.
Ds. Wallace.
Ds. Wynford.
Ds. Fingall.
Ds. Sefton.
Ds. Clements.
Ds. Rossie.
Ds. Dover.
Ds. Howden.
Ds. Panmure.
Ds. Templemore. |
March. Lansdowne, Præses.
Dux Richmond.
Dux Grafton.
Dux Wellington.
March. Winchester.
March. Salisbury.
March. Thomond.
March. Westmeath.
Comes Westmorland.
Comes Thanet.
Comes Essex.
Comes Carlisle.
Comes Doncaster.
Comes Shaftesbury.
Comes Jersey.
Comes Selkirk.
Comes Dartmouth.
Comes Tankerville.
Comes Graham.
Comes Guilford.
Comes Bathurst.
Comes Clarendon.
Comes Beverley.
Comes Mansfield.
Comes Carnarvon.
Comes Charlemont.
Comes Wicklow.
Comes Caledon.
Comes Rosslyn.
Comes Gosford.
Comes Charleville.
Comes Orford.
Comes Grey.
Comes Harrowby.
Comes Mulgrave.
Comes Morley.
Comes Bradford.
Comes Eldon.
Comes Falmouth.
Comes Vane.
Comes Munster.
Comes Camperdown.
Vicecom. Leinster.
Vicecom. Hood.
Vicecom. Gordon.
Vicecom. Goderich.
Ds. Melbourne, Unus Primariorum
Secretariorum.
Ds. Dacre.
Ds. Stourton.
Ds. Howard of Effingham. |
PRAYERS.
Mackenzie v. Rose.
The Answer of Hugh Rose Esquire, of Glastullich,
to the Petition and Appeal of Murdo Mackenzie Esquire,
of Ardross, was this Day brought in.
Gillon v. Mackinlay et al:
After hearing Counsel for the Appellant this Day upon
the Petition and Appeal of William Downe Gillon Esquire,
of Wallhouse, in the County of Linlithgow; complaining
of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of
the 12th November 1829; and also of an Interlocutor of
the Lords of Session there, of the Second Division, of the
30th November 1830; and praying, "That the same
might be reversed, varied or altered, or that the Appellant might have such Relief in the Premises, as to this
House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, should seem
meet;" as also upon the Answer of Archibald Mackinlay, Merchant in Edinburgh, Robert Ogilvy, Merchant
in Leith, and others, for themselves, and also as Commissioners for winding up the Affairs of the late Edinburgh
and Leith Shipping Company, put in to the said Appeal;
and Counsel appearing for the Respondents in the said
Appeal; the Counsel were directed to withdraw:
Interlocutors Affirmed, with Costs.
Ordered and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said Petition
and Appeal be, and is hereby dismissed this House, and
that the Interlocutors therein complained of, be, and the
same are hereby Affirmed: And it is further Ordered,
That the Appellant do pay or cause to be paid to the said
Respondents the Sum of One hundred and fifty Pounds,
for their Costs in respect of the said Appeal.
Sir S. Stirling & Pearson v. Kelly et al. et e con.
After hearing Counsel, in Part, in the Cause wherein
Sir Samuel Stirling Baronet and Alexander Pearson are
Appellants, and Mrs. Marian Kelly or M'Kenzie, and
others, are Respondents, et e contra:
It is Ordered, That the further Hearing of the said
Cause be put off 'till To-morrow.
Bills passed by Commission.
The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That His
Majesty had been pleased to issue a Commission to
several Lords therein named, for declaring His Royal
Assent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses of
Parliament."
The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was resumed.
Then Three of the Lords Commissioners, being in their
Robes, and seated on a Form placed between the Throne
and the Woolsack, The Lord Chancellor in the Middle,
with The Duke of Richmond on his Right Hand, and
The Earl of Shaftesbury on his Left; commanded
the Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod to signify to the
Commons, "The Lords Commissioners desire their
immediate Attendance in this House, to hear the
Commission read."
Who being come, with their Speaker;
The Lord Chancellor said,
"My Lords, and Gentlemen of the House of Commons,
"His Majesty, not thinking fit to be personally present
here at this Time, has been pleased to cause a Commission to be issued under the Great Seal, and thereby
given His Royal Assent to divers Acts which have
been agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament, the
Titles whereof are particularly mentioned; and by the
said Commission hath commanded us to declare and
notify His Royal Assent to the said several Acts, in the
Presence of you the Lords and Commons assembled
for that Purpose: Which Commission you will now
hear read."
Then the said Commission was read by the Clerk as
follows; (viz
t.)
"WILLIAM R.
"William the Fourth, by the Grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King,
Defender of the Faith; To Our right trusty and
right well-beloved the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
to Our trusty and well-beloved the Knights, Citizens
and Burgesses, and the Commissioners for Shires and
Burghs of the House of Commons, in this present
Parliament assembled, Greeting: Whereas in Our said
Parliament divers and sundry Acts have been agreed
and accorded on by you Our loving Subjects, the Lords
Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this Our
present Parliament assembled, and endorsed by you as
hath been accustomed, the Titles and Names of which
Acts hereafter do particularly ensue; (that is to say,)
"An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-second Year
of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third,
respecting the Audit of the Public Accounts of Ireland;
and to appoint the Number of Commissioners competent to grant Quietus to Public Accountants under
an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of the Reign of
His Majesty King George the Third, for consolidating
the Public Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland:"
"An Act to amend several Acts passed for authorizing
the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance of
Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries,
and Employment of the Poor; and to authorize a
further Issue of Exchequer Bills of the Purposes of
the said Acts:" "An Act to amend an Act of the
Fourteenth Year of His Majesty King George the
Third, for establishing a Fund towards defraying the
Charges of the Administration of Justice and Support
of the Civil Government within the Province of Quebec,
in America:" "An Act to amend the Laws relating
to Hackney Carriages, and to Waggons, Carts and
Drays, used in the Metropolis; and to place the Collection of the Duties on Hackney Carriages and on
Hawkers and Pedlars in England under the Commissioners of Stamps:" "An Act to explain and amend
Two Acts of the Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Years
of His Majesty King George the Third, so far as the
same relate to Double Assessments of the Land Tax:"
"An Act to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike
Roads in England, so far as they relate to certain Exemptions from Toll:" "An Act to enable the Treasurer of the County of Clare to issue his Warrants for
the levying of the Presentments made at the Spring
Assizes of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and thirty-one:" "An Act for more effectually improving the Road from the Pondyards, in the County
of Hertford, to the Town of Chipping Barnet, in the
same County:" "An Act for vesting in Trustees a
legal Estate, which on the Death of Joseph Crewe
escheated to His Majesty and The Lord Bishop of
Bangor, in an Undivided Third Part of certain Hereditaments in the County of Denbigh, in order to effect a
Partition directed by the Court of Chancery:" "An
Act to dissolve the Marriage of Hugh Kinnaird Esquire
with Ann his now Wife, and to enable him to marry
again; and for other Purposes:" "An Act for naturalizing Herman Hinrich Flathmann." And albeit the said
Acts by you Our said Subjects, the Lords and Commons in this Our present Parliament assembled, are fully
agreed and consented unto, yet nevertheless the same
are not of Force and Effect in the Law without Our
Royal Assent given and put to the said Acts; And
for as much as for divers Causes and Considerations
We cannot conveniently at this Time be present in
Our Royal Person in the Higher House of Our said
Parliament, being the accustomed Place for giving Our
Royal Assent to such Acts as have been agreed upon
by you Our said Subjects, the Lords and Commons,
We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent
to be made, and have signed the same, and by the
same do give and put Our Royal Assent to the said
Acts, and to all Articles, Clauses and Provisions therein
contained, and have fully agreed and assented to the
said Acts; Willing that the said Acts, and every Article,
Clause, Sentence and Provision therein contained, from
henceforth shall be of the same Strength, Force and
Effect, as if We had been personally present in the said
Higher House, and had openly and publicly, in the
Presence of you all, assented to the same: And
We do by these Presents declare and notify the same
Our Royal Assent, as well to you the Lords Spiritual
and Temporal, and Commons aforesaid, as to all others
whom it may concern; Commanding also by these
Presents Our well-beloved and faithful Councillor
Henry Lord Brougham and Vaux, Our Chancellor of
that Part of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland called Great Britain, to seal these Our Letters
Patent with Our Great Seal of Our United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland; and also commanding
Our most dear Brothers and faithful Councillors
Ernest Duke of Cumberland, Augustus Duke of Sussex,
Adolphus Duke of Cambridge; Our most dear Cousin
and faithful Councillor William Frederick Duke of
Gloucester; The Most Reverend Father in God and
Our faithful Councillor William Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of all England; Our
well-beloved and faithful Councillor Henry Lord
Brougham and Vaux, Chancellor of that Part of Our
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called
Great Britain; Our most dear Cousin and Councillor Henry Marquess of Lansdowne, President
of Our Council; Our well-beloved and faithful
Councillor John George Lord Durham, Keeper of Our
Privy Seal; Our most dear Cousins and Councillors
William Spencer Duke of Devonshire, Chamberlain
of Our Household; Charles Duke of Richmond,
George William Frederick Duke of Leeds, William
Henry Duke of Portland, Arthur Duke of Wellington,
Richard Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Richard
Marquess Wellesley, Steward of Our Household; Charles
Marquess of Winchester, John Jeffreys Marquess Camden, Henry William Marquess of Anglesey, John Earl
of Westmorland, George Earl of Carlisle, Cropley Ashley
Earl of Shaftesbury, George Earl of Aberdeen, William
Earl Fitzwilliam, George John Earl Spencer, John Earl
of Chatham, Henry Earl Bathurst, Charles Earl Grey,
John Earl of Eldon, John William Earl of Dudley,
William Viscount Melbourne, Robert Viscount Melville,
Henry Viscount Sidmouth, Frederick John Viscount
Goderich; Our well-beloved and faithful Councillors
Henry Richard Lord Holland, William Wyndham Lord
Grenville, Edward Lord Ellenborough, Nicholas Lord
Bexley, John Singleton Lord Lyndhurst and Charles
Lord Tenterden, or any Three or more of them, to
declare and notify this Our Royal Assent in Our
Absence in the said Higher House, in the Presence
of you, the said Lords and Commons of Our Parliament, there to be assembled for that Purpose; and
the Clerk of Our Parliaments to endorse the said Acts
with such Terms and Words, in Our Name, as is
requisite, and hath been accustomed for the same,
and also to enrol these Our Letters Patent, and the said
Acts, in the Parliament Roll; and these Our Letters
Patent shall be to every of them a sufficient Warrant in
that Behalf: And finally, We do declare and will, that
after this Our Royal Assent given and passed by these
Presents, and declared and notified as is aforesaid, then
and immediately the said Acts shall be taken, accepted
and admitted good, sufficient and perfect Acts of Parliament and Laws, to all Intents, Constructions and
Purposes, and to be put in due Execution accordingly,
the Continuance or Dissolution of this Our Parliament,
or any other Use, Custom, Thing or Things to the
contrary thereof notwithstanding. In Witness whereof
We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent.
"Witness Ourself at Westminster, the Twenty-second
Day of September, in the Second Year of Our
Reign.
"By the King Himself, signed with His own Hand.
"Bathurst."
Then The Lord Chancellor said,
"In obedience to His Majesty's Commands, and by
virtue of the Commission which has been now read, We
do declare and notify to you, the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament assembled,
that His Majesty hath given His Royal Assent to the
several Acts in the Commission mentioned; and the
Clerks are required to pass the same in the usual Form
and Words."
Then the Deputy Clerk of the Crown, at the Table,
read the Titles of the Bills to be passed, severally, as
follow; (viz
t.)
1. "An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-second
Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the
Third, respecting the Audit of the Public Accounts of
Ireland; and to appoint the Number of Commissioners
competent to grant Quietus to Public Accountants
under an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of the
Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, for
consolidating the Public Revenues of Great Britain
and Ireland."
2. "An Act to amend several Acts passed for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance
of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries,
and Employment of the Poor; and to authorize a
further Issue of Exchequer Bills for the Purposes of
the said Acts."
3. "An Act to amend an Act of the Fourteenth
Year of His Majesty King George the Third, for
establishing a Fund towards defraying the Charges of
the Administration of Justice and Support of the
Civil Government within the Province of Quebec, in
America."
4. "An Act to amend the Laws relating to Hackney
Carriages, and to Waggons, Carts and Drays, used in
the Metropolis; and to place the Collection of the
Duties on Hackney Carriages and on Hawkers and
Pedlars in England under the Commissioners of
Stamps."
5. "An Act to explain and amend Two Acts of the
Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Years of His Majesty
King George the Third, so far as the same relate to
Double Assessments of the Land Tax."
6. "An Act to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in England, so far as they relate to certain
Exemptions from Toll."
7. "An Act to enable the Treasurer of the County
of Clare to issue his Warrants for the levying of the
Presentments made at the Spring Assizes of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one."
8. "An Act for more effectually improving the Road
from the Pondyards, in the County of Hertford, to
the Town of Chipping Barnet, in the same County."
To these Bills the Royal Assent was pronounced,
severally, by the Clerk Assistant, in these Words; (viz
t.)
"Le Roy le veult."
9. "An Act for vesting in Trustees a legal Estate,
which on the Death of Joseph Crewe escheated to His
Majesty and The Lord Bishop of Bangor, in an
Undivided Third Part of certain Hereditaments in the
County of Denbigh, in order to effect a Partition
directed by the Court of Chancery."
10. "An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Hugh
Kinnaird Esquire with Ann his now Wife, and to
enable him to marry again; and for other Puposes."
11. "An Act for naturalizing Herman Hinrich Flathmann."
To these Bills the Royal Assent was pronounced, severally, by the Clerk Assistant, in these Words; (viz
t.)
"Soit fait comme il est desiré."
Then the Commons withdrew.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was resumed.
Elective Franchise, Petition of Freemen of Sandwich resident in Margate respecting.
Upon reading the Petition of the Freemen of Sandwich resident in Margate, whose Names are thereunto
subscribed; praying their Lordships, "That the same
Indulgence may be granted to them which has been
extended to other Places, and that the resident
Freemen of the Towns of Ramsgate and Margate may
be continued the Privilege of voting in Perpetuity at
the Sandwich Elections: That if the Privilege of voting
in Perpetuity be denied them, that the Petitioners,
being the resident Freemen of Margate and Ramsgate,
may have continued to them the Right of voting at the
Sandwich Elections during the Term of their natural
Lives:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the
Table.
Reform of Parliament, Petition from Navan in favor of.
Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of the
Parish of Navan, in the County of Meath, whose Names
are thereunto subscribed; praying their Lordships "to
pass the Measure for amending the Representation of
the People in Parliament:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the
Table.
London, &c. Coal Bill referred to a Select Comee under Standing Order 198.
Ordered, That the Bill, intituled, "An Act for regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in the Cities of
London and Westminster, and in certain Parts of the
Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire," be referred to
a Select Committee to enquire into the Expediency or
Inexpediency of the Regulations therein contained, pursuant to the Standing Order No. 198; and to report to
the House.
The Lords following were named of the said Committee:
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L. Melbourne.
L. Auckland.
L. Ellenborough.
L. Wharncliffe. |
L. President.
L. Privy Seal.
D. Northumberland.
D. Wellington.
E. Elgin.
E. Bathurst.
E. Rosslyn.
E. Grey.
E. Eldon.
E. Vane.
E. Dudley. |
Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Tomorrow, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, in the Prince's
Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and to adjourn
as they please.
Reform (England) Bill.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Lord John Russell and others;
With a Bill, intituled, "An Act to amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales;" to
which they desire the Concurrence of this House.
The said Bill was read the First Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be printed.
Lords summoned.
Ordered, That all the Lords be summoned to attend
the Service of the House on Monday the 3d of October
next.
Waterloo Bridge New Street Bill:
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to
authorize and empower the Commissioners appointed
by an Act of the Seventh Year of His late Majesty
King George the Fourth, for extending to Charing
Cross, the Strand and Places adjacent, the Powers of
an Act for making a more convenient Communication
from Mary-le-bone Park, to make and form a New
Street from the Strand to Charles Street, Covent Garden,
and to widen the North End of Bow Street into Long
Acre; and for other Purposes."
Then the following Amendment was made to the said
Bill:
Pr. 3. L. 1. After ("of") insert ("Saint Mary-leStrand")
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill, with
the Amendment, shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H.C. with an Amendment to it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Giffin Wilson and Mr. Roupell;
To return the said Bill, and acquaint them, That the
Lords have agreed to the same, with One Amendment,
to which their Lordships desire their Concurrence.
Surplus Ways and Means Bill reported:
The House (according to Order) was adjourned during
Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill,
intituled, "An Act to apply the Surplus of Ways and
Means, and a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund, to
the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and thirty-one."
After some Time, the House was resumed:
And The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
directed him to report the same to the House, without
any Amendment."
Order for 3a.
Ordered, That the said Bill be read the Third Time
To-morrow.
Bankruptcy Court Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the House to be
put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act
to establish a Court in Bankruptcy;" and for the
Lords to be summoned;
The House was accordingly adjourned during Pleasure,
and put into a Committee upon the said Bill.
After some Time, the House was resumed.
Ordered, That the House be again put into a Committee upon the said Bill To-morrow; and that the Lords
be summoned.
Prescription Bill:
The Order of the Day being read for the House to be
put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act
for shortening the Time of Prescription in certain
Cases;" and for the Lords to be summoned;
The House was accordingly adjourned during Pleasure,
and put into a Committee upon the said Bill.
After some Time, the House was resumed:
And The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
made some Amendments thereto, which he was ready
to report, when the House will please to receive the
same."
Ordered, That the said Report be received To-morrow.
The King's Consent signified to it.
The Lord Holland acquainted the House, "That His
Majesty, having been informed of the Contents of the
last-mentioned Bill, was pleased to consent (as far as
His Majesty's Interest is concerned) that their Lordships may proceed therein as they shall think fit."
Tweddal & Goudie v. Fleming et al. Appellants Petition for Time for their Case, referred to Appeal Comee.
Upon reading the Petition of Jane Tweddal and Adam
Goudie, Appellants in a Cause depending in this House,
to which Doctor John Barrie Fleming, and others, are
Respondents; praying their Lordships "to allow them
Eight Weeks further Time to lodge their Case, or such
other Period as to their Lordships may seem meet and
reasonable:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the
Committee appointed to consider of the Causes in which
Prints of the Appellants and Respondents Cases, now
depending in this House in Matters of Appeals and Writs
of Error, have not been delivered, pursuant to the Standing
Orders of this House.
Tweddal & Goudie v. Fleming, Appellants Petition for Time for their Case, referred to Appeal Comee.
Upon reading the Petition of Jane Tweddal and Adam
Goudie, Appellants in a Cause depending in this House,
to which Doctor John Barrie Fleming is Respondent;
praying their Lordships "to allow them Eight Weeks
further Time to lodge their Case, or such other Period
as to their Lordships may seem meet and reasonable:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the
last-mentioned Committee.
Mackenzie v. Rose, Respondent's Petition to lodge his Case, referred to Appeal Comee.
Upon reading the Petition of Hugh Rose Esquire,
Respondent in a Cause depending in this House, to which
Murdo Mackenzie Esquire is Appellant; praying, "That
their Lordships may be pleased to give Directions that
his Case may be received:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the
last-mentioned Committee.
Papers relative to the Slave Trade, delivered.
The Earl Grey (by His Majesty's Command) presented
to the House,
"Papers relating to the Slave Trade, 1830, in Two
Classes:-
"Class A. Correspondence with the British Commissioners:-
"Class B. Correspondence with Foreign Powers;"
with Lists thereof.
Which Lists were read by the Clerk as follow; (viz
t.)
"Class A.
"SIERRA LEONE. (General.)
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Date & Receipt. |
Subject. |
1. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 20, 1829
R. Jan. 27,1830 |
Detention, of "La Laure," French Schooner. |
2. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 3, 1829
R. Jan. 27, 1830 |
Appointment of Mr. Samuel Bid-well. |
3. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Vessels adjudicated in 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
4. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Slaves registered, as emancipated, July 5,1829, to January 5,1830. |
One Enclosure. |
5. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 23, -
R. March 7, - |
Detention of "La Louise," - released by her Captor. |
6. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 22, -
R. June 3, - |
Application for conditional Leave of Absence. |
7. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 27, -
R. June 15, - |
Mr. Lewis sworn in as Registrar. |
8. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to William Smith, Esq. |
D July 2, 1830 |
Conditional Leave of Absence granted. |
9. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 15, -
R. Aug. 17, - |
Report on Slave-trade near Sierra Leone. |
10. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Aug. 31, - |
To inform H. M's Cruizers of the Movements of Slave-vessels. |
11. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 5, -
R. Sept. 24, - |
Slaves registered, as emancipated, January to July 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
12. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 13, -
R. Oct. 10, - |
Seizure of the "Nossa Senhora da Guia," at Sierra Leone. |
13. |
Sir George Shee to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 9, - |
Mortality on board Prizes on their way to Sierra Leone. |
One Enclosure. |
14. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberbeen |
D. Sept. 21, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
Report on Slave-trade near Sierra Leone. |
15. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 23, - |
Instructions to H. M's Cruizers. |
One Enclosure. |
16. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 18, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
Report on Slave-trade near Sierra Leone. |
One Enclosure. |
17. |
Viscount Palmerston to H M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 31, - |
Slave-trade near Sierra Leone. |
"SIERRA LEONE. (Spain.) |
18. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 21, 1829
R. March 4, 1830 |
"Octavio" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
19. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 28, 1829
R. March 4, 1830 |
"Cristina" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
20. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Abstract of Proceedings, 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
21. |
H. M's Commrs to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Cases adjudicated, Half Year to January 5,1831. |
One Enclosure. |
22. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 3, -
R. June 3, - |
"Maria de la Conception" captured. |
23. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 8, -
R. June 3, - |
"Manzanares" captured. |
24. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 15, -
R. June. 15, - |
Slaves of the "Maria de la Conception" and "Manzanares." |
Two Enclosures. |
25. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 26, -
R. June 15, - |
"Altimara" captured. |
26. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 12, -
R. July 19, - |
"Maria de la Conception" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
27. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 12, - |
"Manzanares" condemned.
R. July 19, - |
One Enclosure. |
28. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 12, -
R. July 19, - |
"Altimara" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
29. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May. 29, -
R. Aug. 6, - |
"Loreto," or "Corunera," condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
30. |
H. M's Commrs to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. July 5, -
R. Sept. 24, - |
Cases adjudicated, Half Year to July 5, 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
31. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 31, -
R. Nov. 14, - |
"Santiago," or "Polasqui," condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
32. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 18, -
R Dec. 27, - |
"Atafa Primo" released. |
Three Enclosures. |
33. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 18, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
"Veloz Passagera" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
34. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 30, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
"Nueva Isabelita," or "Numero Uno," condemned. |
Two Enclosures. |
35. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 30, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
"Pajarito" released by her Captor; Slaves emancipated by her Owner. |
One Enclosure. |
"SIERRA LEONE. (Brazil.) |
36. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 10, 1829
R. Jan. 27,1830 |
"Santa Jago" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
37. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Feb. 28, - |
Period of the Abolition of Brazilian Slave-trade. |
38. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Abstract of Proceedings, 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
39. |
H. M's Commrs to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. Jan. 5, -
R. March 7, - |
Cases adjudicated, Half-year to January 5,1830. |
One Enclosure. |
40. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 29, -
R. April 16, - |
Abolition of Brazilian Slave-trade. |
41. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 29, -
R. April 16, - |
Hypothetical Case of Brazilian Slave-trade. |
42. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 8, -
R. April 26, - |
"Emilia" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
43. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 20, -
R. April 26, - |
"Tentadora" condemned. |
Two Enclosures. |
44. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 20, -
R. May 17, - |
Acknowledgment of Approval of Conduct in the Case of M. de Paiva's Protest. |
45. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 6. -
R. June 3, - |
"Nova Resolucao" captured. |
46. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 15, -
R. June 15, - |
"Nova Resolucao" Slaves landed. |
47. |
William Smith, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 15, -
R. June 17, - |
Manner in which Brazilians may still carry on the Slave-trade. |
48. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 4, -
R. June 29, - |
"Emilia" (Brigantine) condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
49. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 5, -
R. June 29, - |
"Nao Lendia" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
50. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 15, -
R. July 19, - |
"Nossa Senhora da Guia" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
51. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 15, -
R. July 19, - |
"Primeira Rosalia" condemned. |
One Enclosure. |
52. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 15, 1830
R. July 19, - |
"Umbelina" condemned. - Mortality on board Prizes on the Way to Sierra Leone. |
Two Enclosures. |
53. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 15, -
R. July 19, - |
"Nova Resolucao" condemned: |
One Enclosure. |
54. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 27, -
R. Aug. 6, - |
"Ismenia." - Presence of the Captor demanded by the Brazilian Commissary Judge. |
55. |
H. M's Commrs to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. July. 5, -
R. Sept. 24, - |
Cases adjudicated, Half-year to July 5, 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
56. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Voador." - M. Mattos Complaint, and the Answer thereto. |
Two Enclosures. |
"SIERRA LEONE (Portugal.) |
57. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, 1830
R. March 7, - |
Cases adjudicated 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
58. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 14, -
R. Aug. 17, - |
Importation of Slaves, Cape de Verdes. |
One Enclosure. |
"SIERRA LEONE. (Netherlands.) |
59. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 5, 1830
R. March 7, - |
Abstract of Proceedings, 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
60. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. April 7, - |
"Jules" and "Jeune Eugenie." Approval. |
61. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 16, -
R. Nov. 14, - |
"Jules" and "Jeune Eugenie." Acknowledgment. |
"HAVANA. |
62. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 28, 1829
R. Jan. 29, 1830 |
British Subjects serving in Slave vessels. |
Three Enclosures. |
63. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 30, 1829
R. March 9, 1830 |
Departure of "Iberia." Arrival of the "Ligera," "Amistad Habanera," "Ricardo," and "Almirante." |
64. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Dec. 2, 1829
R. March 9, 1830 |
"Gallito" condemned. |
Five Enclosures. |
65. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Dec. 30, 1829
R. March 9, 1830 |
"William Gardner" and "Urraca" sailed. "Nueva Amalia" and "Maria" arrived. |
Five Enclosures. |
66. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Dec. 31, 1829
R. March 9, 1830 |
"Assumpcion" and "Ligera" sailed. |
67. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Dec. 31, 1829
R. March 9, 1830 |
Slaves registered as emancipated, 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
68. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 1, -
R. March 9, - |
Number of Despatches, 1829. |
69. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 1, -
R. March 9, - |
Cases adjudicated, Half-year to January 1, 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
70. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 1, -
R. March 9, - |
Report on Slave-trade. |
Three Enclosures. |
71. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 13, -
R. March 9, - |
"Nueva Amalia" and "Pantica" arrived. "Maria" sailed. |
One Enclosure. |
72. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 30, -
R. March 9, - |
"Herculina," "Aerostatica," and "Marenerito," arrived. |
One Enclosure. |
73. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. April 24, - |
Additional Article to the Treaty with Spain refused. |
74. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 20, -
R. April 26, - |
"Aguila," "Prueba," and "Primeira," arrived. |
75. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 24, -
R. April 26, - |
British Subjects engaged in Slavetrade. |
76. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 2, -
R. May 1, - |
"Aerostatica," Barbarila," and "Pajarito," sailed. "Planeta," "Segun el tiempo," "Marinero," and "Potosi," arrived. |
77. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. March 4, -
R. May 1, - |
British subjects on board the "Midas." |
One Enclosure. |
78. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 17, -
R. May 1, - |
"Pajarito," "Marinerito," and "Asturiana," sailed, "Tentativa" and "Segunda Gallega" arrived. |
One Enclosure. |
79. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. May, 7, - |
British Subjects, on board the "Midas." |
Three Enclosures. |
80. |
W.S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 6, -
R. May 27, - |
"Rapido," Manuelito," and "Gallega," arrived "Rapido" and "Segunda Gallega" sailed. |
81. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. June, 28, - |
British Subjects on board the "Midas." |
Two Enclosures. |
82. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 22, -
R. June. 29, - |
"Manzanares" and "Gallega" arrived. "Bella Juliana" sailed. |
83. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 23, -
R. June 29. - |
"Santa Rosa." |
Five Enclosures. |
84. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 6. -
R. June, 29, - |
"Santiago" captured. |
Five Enclosures. |
85. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to John Backhouse, Esq. |
D. May 10, -
R. July 1, - |
Presence of the Captor at the Adjudication of his Prize. |
One Enclosure. |
86. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 22,-
R. June 29, - |
"Santiago" condemned. |
Three Enclosures. |
87. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. July 19, - |
"Santiago." Crews of Prizes. |
88. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 28, -
R. Aug. 1, - |
"Primeira Gallega" sailed. "Catalana" arrived. |
89. |
W.S. Macleay. Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 16,-
R. Aug. 1, - |
"Almirante," "Manuelita," and "Pantica," sailed. "Andromaca" arrived. |
90. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Aug. 18,- |
"Santa Rosa." |
91. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Aug. 31, - |
To communicate Information respecting Slavers to H. M's Cruizers. |
92. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 29, -
R. Sept. 14, - |
"Emilio," alias "Cæsar," condemned. |
Four Enclosures. |
93. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 1, 1830
R. Sept. 14, - |
Cases adjudicated, January to June 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
94. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 2, -
R. Sept. 14, - |
British Subjects on board the "Emilio." |
Two Enclosures. |
95. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 3, -
R. Sept. 14, - |
"Prueba" sailed. "Amistad Habanera," "Asumpcion," "Iberia," and "Urraca," arrived. |
96. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 17, -
R. Sept. 14, - |
Remarks on the Refusal of Spain to accede to the additional Article. |
One Enclosure. |
97. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 19, -
R. Sept. 14, - |
"Indagadora," "Negrito," and "Servando," alias "Gallo," arrived. "Dos Amigos" and "Lyon" sailed. |
98. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 31, -
R.Sept. 14, - |
"Barbarita" arrived "Andromaca," "Urraca," Joven Maria," "Amistad Habenera," and "Indagadora," sailed. |
99. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 20, -
R. Sept. 27, - |
"Phonix." |
Three Enclosures. |
100. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Oct. 11, - |
British Subjects on board the "St. Jago" and "Midas." |
One Enclosure. |
101. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 13, -
R. Nov. 10, - |
British Subjects engaged in Slave-Trade, Acknowledgment. |
102. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 18, -
R. Nov. 10, - |
"Indagadora" sailed. "Ligera," alias "Intrepida," arrived. |
103. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Nov. 29, - |
British Subjects on board the "Emilio" and "Midas." |
Three Enclosures. |
104. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Nov. 30, - |
British Subjects on board the "Midas." |
One Enclosure. |
105. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 13, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
Departure of "Negrito," "Corunes," and "Montezuma," formerly "Nueva Diana," alias "Fama de Cadiz." Arrival of the "Vingador." |
106. |
W. S. Macleay, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 2, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
"Marinerito" and "Segunda Gallega" arrived. |
107. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 23, - |
Instructions to Cruizers. |
108. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 24, - |
Additional Article to the Treaty with Spain. |
109. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 28, - |
British Subjects on board the "Emilio." |
One Enclosure. |
"RIO DE JANEIRO. |
110. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 2, 1830
R. March 23, - |
No Cases adjudicated, July to December 1829. |
111. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 12, -
R. April 22, - |
Extension of Time to Brazilian Slave-traders. |
112. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. Aug. 31, - |
To communicate Information respecting Slave-vessels to H. M's Cruizers. |
113. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 7, -
R. Sept. 15, - |
No Cases adjudicated, January to July 1830. |
114. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept, 25, -
R. Dec. 5, - |
"Eliza" and "Felix Marianna" or "Africano Oriental." |
One Enclosure. |
115. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. M's Commrs |
D. Dec. 23, - |
Instructions to Cruizers. |
"SURINAM. |
116. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. M's Commrs |
D. June 28, 1830 |
Treatment of emancipated Slaves. |
117. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 7, -
R. Sept. 13, - |
Inactivity of Dutch Cruizers. |
One Enclosure. |
118. |
H. M's Commrs to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 14, -
R. Nov. 26, - |
Treatment of emancipated Slaves. |
"Class B.
"SPAIN
|
1. |
G. Bosanquet, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Dec. 28, 1829
R. Jan. 13, 1830 |
"Elena," or "La Paz.' |
One Enclosure. |
2. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. U. Addington, Esq. |
D. April 6, - |
Slave-trade at the Havana. |
One Enclosure. |
3. |
H. U. Addington Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 8, -
R. April 8, - |
Royal Order against Slave-trade. |
Two Enclosures. |
4. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. U. Addington, Esq. |
D. April 23, - |
Grant in the West Indies of National Character to Vessels destined for Slave-trade. |
Three Enclosures. |
5. |
H. U. Addington, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 10, -
R. May 20, - |
Slave-trade at the Havana. |
Two Enclosures. |
6. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. U. Addington, Esq. |
D. June 29, - |
Proposed Additional Article to the Treaty with Spain of 1817. |
Three Enclosures. |
7. |
H. U. Addington, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 31, -
R. Aug. 25, - |
Proposed Additional Article to the Treaty. |
8. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to The Chevalier de Zea Bermudez |
D. Oct. 28, - |
Recognition of the Right of Spain to the Island of Fernando Po. |
9. |
The Chevalier de Zea Bermudez to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 30, -
R. Oct. 30, - |
Consent of Spain to the Removal of the Mixed Commission from Sierra Leone to Femando Po. |
10. |
Viscount Palmerston to H. U. Addington, Esq. |
D. Dec. 24, - |
Additional Article to the Treaty. |
Three Enclosures. |
11. |
H. U. Addington, Esq. to Viscount Palmerston |
D. Dec. 12, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
Slave-trade at the Havana. |
Two Enclosures. |
"BRAZIL |
12. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 28, 1829
R. Feb. 7, 1830 |
Termination of the Slave-trade of Brazil. |
One Enclosure. |
13. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 3, -
R. April 6, - |
"Tres Amigos." |
14. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 6, -
R April 6, - |
"Bahia," "Carlota," "Trajano," and "Independencia." |
15. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 19, -
R. April 29, - |
Period of the Abolition of Brazilian Slave-trade. |
Two Enclosures. |
16. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 17, -
R. May 18, - |
"Tentadora," "Eclipse," and "Venturoso." |
17. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 17, -
R. May 19, - |
"Esperança." |
18. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 18, -
R. May 18, - |
"Voador." |
19. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 18, -
R. May 19, - |
"Vencedora." |
20. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 27, -
R. June 14, - |
Introduction of Slaves as Domestics. |
21. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 27, -
R. June 14, - |
Fitting out of Vessels at Bahia for Slave-trade. |
Four Enclosures. |
22. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 5, -
R. July 6, - |
Slave-trade at Bahia. |
One Enclosure. |
23. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 4, -
R. Sept. 6, - |
"Dez de Fevreiro." |
24. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 4, -
R. Sept. 6, - |
"San Joao Voador." |
25. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 4, -
R. Sept. 6, - |
"Minerva," "Cerquiera, and "Creola." |
26. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 2, -
R. Oct. 2, - |
"Principe de Guine." |
27. |
The Chevalier de Mattos to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 4, -
R. Oct. 4, - |
Proposed Dissolution of the British and Brazilian Courts of Mixed Commission. |
28. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Arthur Aston, Esq. |
D. Oct. 31, - |
Slave-trade at Maranham. |
29. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 31, -
R. Nov. 2, - |
"Lourenço Marques." |
Four Enclosures. |
30. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 14, -
R. Nov. 15, - |
Arrival of Two Vessels with Slaves. |
Four Enclosures. |
31. |
Viscount Palmerston to Arthur Aston, Esq. |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Lourenço Marques." |
32. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Tres Amigos." |
33. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Heroina," "Tentadora,' "Eclipse," and "Venturoso." |
34. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Esperanza." |
35. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Voador." |
36. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Vencedora." |
37. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Dez de Fevreiro." |
38. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"San Joao Voador." |
39. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
"Minerva," "Cerqueira, and "Creola." |
40. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 10, - |
Dissolution of the Commissions. |
41. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 9, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
"Eliza." |
Six Enclosures. |
42. |
Arthur Aston, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 13, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
Brazilian Slave-trade under Buenos Ayrean Colours. |
Two Enclosures. |
43. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 22, - |
"Carlota," "Trajano," "Bahia," and "Independencia." |
44. |
Viscount Palmerston to The Chevalier de Mattos |
D. Dec. 28, - |
"Principe de Guine." |
"BRAZIL. (Consular.)-Rio de Janeiro. |
45. |
W. Pennell, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 25, 1830
R. March 24, - |
Importation of Slaves at Rio de Janeiro -July to Dec. 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
46. |
W. Pennell, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 6, -
R. June 14, - |
Penalties on the Conveyance of Slaves. |
Four Enclosures. |
47. |
W. Pennell, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 20, -
R. July 6, - |
Arrival and Price of Slaves. |
48. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to W. Pennell, Esq. |
D. Aug. 31, - |
Penalties on the Conveyance of Slaves. |
Two Enclosures. |
49. |
W. Pennell, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 15, -
R. Sept. 27, - |
Slaves imported into Rio de Janeiro, -January to July 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
50. |
W. Pennell, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 15, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
Feeling against Slave-trade at Rio de Janeiro. |
"BRAZIL. (Consular.)-Bahia. |
51. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 25, 1830
R. April 22, - |
"Sophia." |
Fourteen Enclosures. |
52. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 6, -
R. April 22, - |
Slaves imported into Bahia.-July to December 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
53. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 8,1830
R. April 22, - |
Vessels licensed for the African Trade, fitting out for the Slavetrade. |
Eleven Enclosures. |
54. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 8, -
R. April 22, - |
"Sophia." |
Two Enclosures. |
55. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 25, -
R. April 22, - |
Continuation of the Slave-trade at Bahia. |
56. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Acting Consul Weiss |
D. May 4, - |
Approbation. |
57. |
Mr. Acting Consul Weiss to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 17, -
R. July 6, - |
Report on Slave-trade at Bahia. |
58. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 22, -
R. Sept. 15, - |
"Bahiana." |
Two Enclosures. |
59. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 25, - |
"Almirante." |
Twelve Enclosures. |
60. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 26, -
R. Nov. 30, - |
"Carlotta" and "Constituiçao." |
61. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 4, -
R. Nov. 30, - |
"Felicidade," or "Joven Maria." |
Two Enclosures. |
62. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Oct. 13, -
R. Dec. 16, - |
Slaves imported into Bahia. - January to June 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
"BRAZIL. (Consular.)-Pernambuco. |
63. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 20, 1830
R. March 22, - |
Importation of Slaves as Colonists. |
64. |
Mr. Consul Parkinson to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 13, -
R. April 22, - |
Slaves imported into Pernambuco. -July to Dec. 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
65. |
Mr. Consul Cowper to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 31, -
R. Sept. 15, - |
Slaves imported into Pernambuco. -January to July.1830. |
One Enclosure. |
"BRAZIL. (Consular.)-Maranham. |
66. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Jan. 22, 1830
R. March 22, - |
Slaves imported into Maranham. -July to December 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
67. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 19, -
R. April 27, - |
"Voadora" and "Uniao." |
Two Enclosures. |
68. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 6, -
R. April 27, - |
"Voadora," "Uniao," "Conceiçao," "Harmonia," and "Maria." |
Three Enclosures. |
69. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 8, -
R. April 30, - |
"Conceiçao" and "Uniao." |
One Enclosure. |
70. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 5, -
R. May 27, - |
Illegal Introduction of Slaves. |
Four Enclosures. |
71. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 1, -
R. June 14, - |
"Flora." |
One Enclosure. |
72. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. July 3, -
R. Aug. 20, - |
Slaves imported into Maranham. -January to June 1830. - "Prudencia," "Uniao," and "Flora." |
One Enclosure. |
73. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 16, -
R. Sept. 28, - |
"Prudencia," "Uniao," and "Flora." |
Four Enclosures. |
74. |
Mr. Deputy Consul Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 31, -
R. Oct. 22, - |
"Prudencia" and "Uniao." |
One Enclosure. |
"BRAZIL. (Consular.)-Pará. |
75. |
Mr. Vice Consul J. Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Nov. 10, 1829
R. Feb. 12, 1830 |
Slaves imported into Pará. - January to June 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
76. |
Mr. Vice Consul J. Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Feb. 15, -
R. April 6, - |
Slaves imported into Pará.-July to December 1829. |
One Enclosure. |
77. |
Mr. Vice Consul J. Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 22, -
R. Aug. 20, - |
"Florá." |
Five Enclosures. |
78. |
Mr. Vice Consul J. Hesketh to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 14, -
R. Sept. 28, - |
Slaves imported into Pará. - January to June 1830. |
One Enclosure. |
"PORTUGAL. |
79. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. Aug. 1, 1829
R. Feb. 6, 1830 |
Arrival of a Slaver from Havana. |
80. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. Feb. 4, -
R. May. 27, - |
"Vingador," "Primeira Gallega," and "Barbarina." |
81. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. Feb. 6, -
R. May 21, - |
Abduction of a Slave from St. Jago. |
One Enclosure. |
82. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. Feb. 27, -
R. May 27, - |
"Manzanares." |
83. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. March 22, -
R. May 27, - |
Mr. Martins, of Boavista, empowered to import Slaves. |
84. |
Lord Dunglas to Mr. Consul Goodwin |
D. Aug. 25, - |
Abduction of a Slave from St. Jago. |
Two Enclosures. |
85. |
Mr. Consul Goodwin to J. Bidwell, Esq. |
D. Sept. 2, 1830
R. Sept. 3, - |
Abduction of a Slave. Acknowledgment. |
86. |
Lord Dunglas to Mr. Consul Goodwin |
D. Oct. 22, - |
Mr. Martins, of Boavista, empowered to import Slaves. |
"NETHERLANDS. |
87. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Charles Bagot |
D. April 23, - |
Grant in the West Indies of a National Character to Vessels intended for the Slave-trade. |
Enclosures. |
88. |
Sir Charles Bagot to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. April 30, -
R. May 3, - |
Acknowledgment. |
89. |
Sir Charles Bagot to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 21, -
R. Aug. 30, - |
Slave-trade at Dutch Accra. |
Five Enclosures. |
90. |
Viscount Palmerston to Sir Charles Bagot |
D. Dec. 10, - |
Inactivity of the Dutch Cruizers at Surinam. |
One Enclosure. |
91. |
Sir Charles Bagot to Viscount Palmerston |
D. Dec. 23, -
R. Dec. 28, - |
Inactivity of the Dutch Cruizers at Surinam. |
"FRANCE. |
92. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. March 1, 1830
R. March 4, - |
Slave-trade at Martinique. |
One Enclosure. |
93. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Stuart de Rothesay |
D. April 23, - |
Grant in the West India Islands of a National Character to Vessels intended for Slave-trade. |
Enclosures. |
94. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Stuart de Rothesay |
D. April 30, - |
French Vessels on the Coast of Africa. |
One Enclosure. |
95. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 21, -
R. May 24, - |
French Vessels on the Coast of Africa. |
Two Enclosures. |
96. |
Due de Laval Montmorency to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 4, -
R. June 4, - |
"La Laure" and "La Louise." |
97. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 18, -
R. June 21, - |
Slave-trade, West Indies and Coast of Africa. |
Two Enclosures. |
98. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to The Duc de Laval Montmorency |
D. July 6, - |
"La Laure" and "La Louise." |
99. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Aug. 2, - |
"Alcide" and "Pierre" fitting out at Nantes. |
Two Enclosures. |
100. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. Sept. 27, -
R. Sept. 30, - |
Proposed Law making Slave-trade Piracy. |
One Enclosure. |
101. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to Viscount Palmerston |
D. Nov. 26, -
R. Nov. 29, - |
Edmé Baury condemned for Slave-trading. |
One Enclosure. |
102. |
Lord Stuart de Rothesay to Viscount Palmerston |
D. Dec. 17, -
R. Dec. 27, - |
Projet of Law against the Slave-trade. |
One Enclosure. |
"DENMARK. |
103. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to H. W. W. Wynn, Esq. |
D. April 23, 1830 |
Grant for the West India Islands of a National Character to Vessels intended for the Slave-trade. |
Enclosures. |
104. |
H. W. W. Wynn, Esq. to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 25, -
R. June 3, - |
Grant in the West India Islands of a National Character to Vessels intended for the Slave-trade. |
One Enclosure. |
"SWEDEN. |
105. |
The Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Bloomfield |
D. April 23, 1830 |
Grant in the West Indies of a National Character to Vessels intended for the Slave-trade. |
Enclosures. |
106. |
Lord Bloomfield to The Earl of Aberdeen |
D. May 14, -
R. May 27, - |
Grant in the West Indies of a National Character to Vessels intended for the Slave-trade. |
107. |
Lord Bloomfield to the Earl of Aberdeen |
D. June 25, -
R. July 8, - |
St. Bartholomew's. |
One Enclosure. |
"COLUMBIA. |
108. |
Colonel Campbell to The Earl of berdeen |
D. Dec. 2, 1829
R. Feb. 11, 1830 |
Article, in the Treaty between Columbia and Peru, against the Slave-trade. |
One Enclosure. |
Ordered, That the said Papers do lie on the Table.
Wine Duties Bill.
Ordered, That the Bill, intituled, "An Act to equalize
the Duties on Wine," be read a Second Time on
Tuesday next; and that the Lords be summoned.
Plurality of Benefices Bill.
Ordered, That the Bill, intituled, "An Act to restrain
and regulate the holding of Plurality of Dignities and
Benefices by Spiritual Persons," be read the Third
Time on Monday next; and that the Lords be summoned.
Special Constables Bill presented.
The Lord Melbourne presented to the House a Bill,
intituled, "An Act for amending the Laws relative to
the Appointment of Special Constables, and for the
better Preservation of the Peace."
The said Bill was read the First Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be printed.
Lords summoned.
Ordered, That all the Lords be summoned to attend
the Service of the House on Monday next.
Warrington, &c. Railway Bill, Petition from Warrington in favor of:
Upon reading the Petition of the Land Owners, Merchants, Manufacturers and other Inhabitants of the Town
of Warrington, in the County Palatine of Lancaster,
whose Names are thereunto subscribed, taking notice
of a Bill depending in this House, intituled, "An
Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the
Warrington and Newton Railway to extend the said
Railway from the Termination thereof at Bank Quay,
in the Parish of Warrington, in the County Palatine
of Lancaster, to Norton, in the County Palatine of
Chester;" and praying their Lordships, "That the
same may be passed into a Law, subject to such
Regulations as to their Lordships shall seem meet:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the
Table.
Petition of Shareholders in the Company, that the Comee may proceed:
Upon reading the Petition of the several Persons
whose Names are thereunto subscribed, being Shareholders in the Warrington and Newton Railway Company,
and Directors thereof, and as such acting on behalf of
the said Company in promoting the last-mentioned Bill;
praying their Lordships, "That the Committee to whom
the said Bill stands committed be instructed to proceed in the Consideration of the Clauses of the same;
or that, if necessary, the Bill may be reported, and
re-committed with such Directions as in their Lordships Judgment may seem right; and that their Lordships will take such Measures with the Parties who
have signed the Petitions against the Bill as their
Lordships may deem meet:"
To be considered.
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be taken into
Consideration on Monday next.
Comee on the Library, Instruction to:
Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the Select Committee appointed to consider of some Additions to be
made to the Library of this House, and of other Matters
relating thereto, to consider whether any and what
additional Accommodation can be provided for the
Number of Peers who may attend this House during the
Remainder of the Session.
M. of Salisbury added to.
Ordered, That The Marquess of Salisbury be added to
the last-mentioned Committee.
Beer Act Amendment Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for receiving the
Report of the Amendments made by the Committee of
the Whole House to the Bill, intituled, "An Act to
amend an Act passed in the First Year of His present
Majesty's Reign, intituled, "An Act to permit the
general Sale of Beer and Cyder by Retail in England;"
and for the Lords to be summoned;
Ordered, That the said Report be received To-morrow;
and that the Lords be summoned.
Robb v. Forrest.
Counsel (according to Order) were called in to be
heard in the Cause wherein Donald Robb is Appellant,
and James Forrest is Respondent:
And One Counsel appearing for the Appellant, (none
appearing for the Respondent,) he was heard to state and
argue the Case on Behalf of the Appellant.
The Counsel was directed to withdraw.
Ordered, That the further Consideration of the said
Cause be put off sine Die.
Brodie v. Sinclair.
Counsel (according to Order) were called in to be heard
in the Cause wherein George Brodie is Appellant, and
William Sinclair Esquire is Respondent:
And One Counsel appearing for the Appellant, (none
appearing for the Respondent,) he was heard to state and
argue the Case on behalf of the Appellant.
The Counsel was directed to withdraw.
Ordered, That the further Consideration of the said
Cause be put off 'till To-morrow.
J. & E, Kibble v. Stevenson et al.
Ordered, That the Cause wherein Janet and Elizabeth
Kibble are Appellants, and James Stevenson, and others, are
Respondents, be heard by Counsel at the Bar To-morrow.
Officers of State for Scotland v. E. of Haddington.
Ordered, That the Cause wherein His Majesty's Officers
of State for Scotland are Appellants, and Thomas Earl of
Haddington is Respondent, be heard by Counsel at the
Bar To-morrow.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamentum
continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Veneris, vicesimum tertium diem instantis Septembris, horâ decimâ
Auroræ, Dominis sic decernentibus.