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Die Martis, 23° Augusti 1831.
DOMINI tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes fuerunt:
PRAYERS.
The Earl of Shaftesbury sat Speaker by virtue of a former Commission.
Glendonwyn & Kennedy v. Goldie et al.
The Answer of Dame Mary Lucy Elizabeth Gordon, Wife of Sir James Gordon of Letterfourie, Baronet, to the Petition and Appeal of Mrs. Ismene Magdalina Glendonwyn or Scott, Spouse of William Scott Esquire, late of Wimpson and Parton, and of Robert Kennedy, Writer to the Signet, her Tutor ad litem, was this Day brought in.
Owen's Estate Bill, Philpot to attend Com ee with Documents.
Ordered, That John Philpot do attend this House on Thursday next, to be sworn, in order to his being examined as a Witness before the Committee to whom the Bill, intituled, "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," stands committed, and that he do bring with him the following Deeds, vizt. 3d and 4th March 1800, Eleanora Humphreys of the First Part, Mary Scott, Emma Anne Scott and Sarah Scott, of the Second Part, Graciana Jane Scott of the Third Part, and Joseph Crewe of the Fourth Part: Lease and Release - 1st and 2d November 1819, James Jones of the First Part, Thomas Owen of the Second Part, and Edward Jones of the Third Part: Lease and Release - 5th and 6th November 1819, John Capper of the First Part, William Currie of the Second Part, George Capper of the Third Part, and Edward Jones of the Fourth Part: Lease and Release - and also, 13th and 14th January 1820, Thomas Owen of the First Part, Edward Jones of the Second Part, Mary Meredith and Elizabeth Meredith of the Third Part, John Meredith of the Fourth Part, and Philip Humberston of the Fifth Part: Lease and Release - in order to their being produced before the said Committee.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was resumed by The Lord Chancellor.
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 Lord Archbishop of Canterbury on his Right Hand, and The Lord President 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 for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions six hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one:" "An Act to discontinue or alter the Duties of Customs upon Coals, Slates, Cotton Wool, Barilla and Wax:" "An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expences of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; and to grant Allowances, in certain Cases, to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates and Serjeant Majors of the Militia, until the Twentieth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two:" "An Act to repeal an Act of the Nineteenth Year of King George the Third, for repealing so much of several Acts as prohibit the Growth and Produce of Tobacco in Ireland, and to permit the Importation of Tobacco of the Growth and Produce of that Kingdom into Great Britain:" "An Act to provide for the better Order and Government of Ireland, by Lieutenants for the several Counties, Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns therein:" "An Act for granting certain Powers to a Company called "The General Steam Navigation Company:" "An Act for extending the Royalty of the Burgh of Dundee, and for amending the Sett or Municipal Constitution of the said Burgh:" "An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts for making the West India Docks:" "An Act for erecting a County Hall and Courts of Justice, and also for providing Accommodation for His Majesty's Justices of Assize, in and for the County of Worcester:" "An Act for endowing a Church called Saint Bridgett, in the Parish of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster:" "An Act for repealing, altering, enlarging and amending certain Provisions of an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled, "An Act for the Incorporation of the Highland Society of London, for the better Management of the Funds of the Society, and for rendering its Exertions more extensive and beneficial to the Public:" "An Act for the better Management of the Poor in the several Parishes and Hamlets in the City of Norwich and County of the same City:" "An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the Seventh and Eighth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, intituled, "An Act for carrying into Effect certain Improvements within the City of Edinburgh, and adjacent to the same:" "An Act to amend and enlarge the Powers of an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, "An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Cut or Canal from Lough Corrib to the Bay of Galway, and for the Improvement of the Harbour of Galway:" "An Act for the further Improvement of the Port and Harbour of Belfast, in Ireland, and for other Purposes:" "An Act to amend the several Acts for making and maintaining the Ulster Canal, in the Counties of Fermanagh and Armagh:" "An Act for amending an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for making and maintaining a Railway from the Lands of Polloc and Govan to the River Clyde; and to alter and extend the Powers of the Company of Proprietors of the said Railway:" "An Act for making a Railway from Manchester, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to Sheffield, in the West Riding of the County of York:" "An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Canal Navigation from Manchester to Bolton and to Bury to make and maintain a Railway from Manchester to Bolton and to Bury, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, upon or near the Line of the said Canal Navigation, and to make and maintain a Collateral Branch to communicate therewith:" "An Act for extinguishing Tithes, and Customary Payments in lieu of Tithes, within the Parish of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, and for making Compensation in lieu thereof:" "An Act for inclosing, draining and warping Lands within the Townships or Hamlets of Frodingham, Scunthorpe, and Gunhouse, (otherwise Gunnas,) all in the Parish of Frodingham, in the County of Lincoln:" "An Act for more effectually making, amending, widening, repairing and keeping in Repair certain Roads in the County of Forfar:"
"An Act to amend an Act of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for repairing the several Roads leading to and from the City of Exeter, and for making certain new Lines of Road to communicate with the same, and for keeping in Repair Exe Bridge and Countess Wear Bridge; and to make and maintain other Roads communicating with the said Roads:"
"An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Aylesbury, in the County of Buckingham, to Hockliffe, in the County of Bedford:" "An Act for the more effectually repairing and otherwise improving the Road from Sunderland near the Sea, in the County of Durham, to the City of Durham:" "An Act for repairing and improving the several Roads within the Kidwelly District of Roads in the County of Carmarthen, and for making new Lines of Road within the said District, and building a Bridge across the River Lloughor at Spitty Bank, and a Bridge or Embankment across the River Gwendraith Fawr at the Ford:" "An Act for better repairing and improving several Roads leading to and from the Town of Frome, in the County of Somerset:"
"An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Woolvercot, in the County of Oxford, and for commuting the Tithes of the said Parish:" "An Act for vesting certain detached Portions of the Lands and Estates entailed by the deceased John Buchanan Esquire, of Carbeth, in the County of Stirling, in Trustees to sell the same, and to apply the Price arising therefrom in the Purchase of other Lands near to the Mansion House of Carbeth and the Remainder of the said Entailed Lands:" "An Act to enable the Governors of the Possessions, Revenues and Goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, to erect a School House, Masters Houses, and other suitable Accommodations for the said School; and to extend the Objects of the Charity; and for other Purposes:" "An Act to exonerate the Trustees of Richard Oswald of Auchincruive, Esquire, for Advances of Money made by them to Richard Alexander Oswald Esquire, now of Auchincruive, and applied in executing Improvements, as well upon the Entailed Estates left by the said Richard Oswald, as the Fee-Simple Estates acquired by the said Trustees, and partly entailed by them; and to enable the said Trustees to discharge a Part of the Debts incurred by the said Richard Alexander Oswald in improving the said Estates:" "An Act for vesting the Entailed Estates of Abercairney, and others, in the County of Perth, belonging to James Moray of Abercairney, Esquire, in Trustees, to sell the same or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to apply the Price arising therefrom in the Payment of the Debts affecting or that may be made to affect the said Lands and Estates:" "An Act for vesting the Undivided Moieties of certain Estates of Nathaniel Cameron Esquire and Lætitia Pryce his Wife, in the County of Glamorgan, in Trustees, in Trust to sell, under the Directions of the High Court of Chancery, and to apply the Money to arise from such Sales in the Manner therein mentioned:"
"An Act for exchanging Part of the Freehold Estates devised by the Will of Beilby Thompson Esquire for Freehold Lands devised by the Will of Mrs. Dorothy Wilson to Trustees for Charitable Purposes; and for amending an Act passed in the Third Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, "An Act for empowering Trustees to sell and convey Part of the Freehold and Copyhold Estates in the County of York devised by the Will of Beilby Thompson Esquire, deceased, and Part of the Freehold Estates, in the same County, devised by the Will of Richard Thompson Esquire, deceased, and for laying out the Money arising from such Sales respectively, under the Direction of the High Court of Chancery, in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to the same Uses:" "An Act for vesting certain Parts of the Devised Estates of Thomas Bradshaw Isherwood Esquire, deceased, in Trustees, in Trust to be sold or demised for the Purposes within mentioned:" "An Act for vesting an Undivided Moiety of a Freehold Estate in Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, late the Property of William Orford Esquire, deceased, in Trustees, for Sale, and for investing the Proceeds of such Sale for the Benefit of his infant Son and Heir at Law:" "An Act to enable Wenman Langham Watson Esquire, and his Issue Male, to take the Surname and use the Arms of Samwell, pursuant to the Will of Sir Thomas Samwell Baronet, deceased:" "An Act for naturalizing Charles Francis Ramié:" "An Act for naturalizing Edward Henry Levyssolin." 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 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-third Day of August, 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 Clerk Assistant, having received the Money Bill from the Hands of the Speaker, brought it to the Table, where the Deputy Clerk of the Crown read the Title of that and the other Bills to be passed, severally, as follow; (vizt.)
1. "An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions, six hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one."
To this Bill the Royal Assent was pronounced by the Clerk Assistant, in these Words ; (vizt.)
"Le Roy remercie ses bons Sujets, acccpte leur Benevolence, et ainsi le veult."
2. "An Act to discontinue or alter the Duties of Customs upon Coals, Slates, Cotton Wool, Barilla and Wax."
3. "An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expences of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; and to grant Allowances, in certain Cases, to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates and Serjeant Majors of the Militia, until the Thirtieth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two."
4. "An Act to repeal an Act of the Nineteenth Year of King George the Third, for repealing so much of several Acts as prohibit the Growth and Produce of Tobacco in Ireland, and to permit the Importation of Tobacco of the Growth and Produce of that Kingdom into Great Britain."
5. "An Act to provide for the better Order and Government of Ireland, by Lieutenants for the several Counties, Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns therein."
6. "An Act for granting certain Powers to a Company called "The General Steam Navigation Company."
7. "An Act for extending the Royalty of the Burgh of Dundee, and for amending the Sett or Municipal Constitution of the said Burgh."
8. "An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts for making the West India Docks."
9. "An Act for erecting a County Hall and Courts of Justice, and also for providing Accommodation for His Majesty's Justices of Assize, in and for the County of Worcester."
10. "An Act for endowing a Church called Saint Bridgett, in the Parish of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster."
11. "An Act for repealing, altering, enlarging and amending certain Provisions of an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled, "An Act for the Incorporation of the Highland Society of London, for the better Management of the Funds of the Society, and for rendering its Exertions more extensive and beneficial to the Public."
12. "An Act for the better Management of the Poor in the several Parishes and Hamlets in the City of Norwich and County of the same City."
13. "An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the Seventh and Eighth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, intituled, "An Act for carrying into Effect certain Improvements within the City of Edinburgh, and adjacent to the same."
14. "An Act to amend and enlarge the Powers of an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Cut or Canal from Lough Corrib to the Bay of Galway, and for the Improvement of the Harbour of Galway."
15. "An Act for the further Improvement of the Port and Harbour of Belfast, in Ireland, and for other Purposes."
16. "An Act to amend the several Acts for making and maintaining the Ulster Canal, in the Counties of Fermanagh and Armagh."
17. "An Act for amending an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for making and maintaining a Railway from the Lands of Polloc and Govan to the River Clyde; and to alter and extend the Powers of the Company of Proprietors of the said Railway."
18. "An Act for making a Railway from Manchester, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to Sheffield, in the West Riding of the County of York."
19. "An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Canal Navigation from Manchester to Bolton and to Bury to make and maintain a Railway from Manchester to Bolton and to Bury, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, upon or near the Line of the said Canal Navigation, and to make and maintain a Collateral Branch to communicate therewith."
20. "An Act for extinguishing Tithes, and Customary Payments in lieu of Tithes, within the Parish of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, and for making Compensation in lieu thereof."
21. "An Act for inclosing, draining and warping Lands within the Townships or Hamlets of Frodingham, Scunthorpe, and Gunhouse, (otherwise Gunnas,) all in the Parish of Frodingham, in the County of Lincoln."
22. "An Act for more effectually making, amending, widening, repairing and keeping in Repair certain Roads in the County of Forfar."
23. "An Act to amend an Act of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for repairing the several Roads leading to and from the City of Exeter, and for making certain new Lines of Road to communicate with the same, and for keeping in Repair Exe Bridge and Countess Wear Bridge; and to make and maintain other Roads communicating with the said Roads."
24. "An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Aylesbury, in the County of Buckingham, to Hockliffe, in the County of Bedford."
25. "An Act for the more effectually repairing and otherwise improving the Road from Sunderland near the Sea, in the County of Durham, to the City of Durham."
26. "An Act for repairing and improving the several Roads within the Kidwelly District of Roads in the County of Carmarthen, and for making new Lines of Road within the said District, and building a Bridge across the River Lloughor at Spitty Bank, and a Bridge or Embankment across the River Gwendraith Fawr at the Ford."
27. "An Act for better repairing and improving several Roads leading to and from the Town of Frome, in the County of Somerset."
To these Bills the Royal Assent was pronounced, severally, by the Clerk Assistant, in these Words; (vizt.)
"Le Roy le veult."
28. "An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Woolvercot, in the County of Oxford, and for commuting the Tithes of the said Parish."
29. "An Act for vesting certain detached Portions of the Lands and Estates entailed by the deceased John Buchanan Esquire, of Carbeth, in the County of Stirling, in Trustees to sell the same, and to apply the Price arising therefrom in the Purchase of other Lands near to the Mansion House of Carbeth and the Remainder of the said Entailed Lands."
30. "An Act to enable the Governors of the Possessions, Revenues and Goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, to erect a School House, Masters Houses, and other suitable Accommodations for the said School; and to extend the Objects of the Charity; and for other Purposes."
31. "An Act to exonerate the Trustees of Richard Oswald of Auchincruive, Esquire, for Advances of Money made by them to Richard Alexander Oswald Esquire, now of Auchincruive, and applied in executing Improvements, as well upon the Entailed Estates left by the said Richard Oswald, as the Fee-Simple Estates acquired by the said Trustees, and partly entailed by them; and to enable the said Trustees to discharge a Part of the Debts incurred by the said Richard Alexander Oswald in improving the said Estates."
32. "An Act for vesting the Entailed Estates of Abercairney, and others, in the County of Perth, belonging to James Moray of Abercairney, Esquire, in Trustees, to sell the same or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to apply the Price arising therefrom in the Payment of the Debts affecting or that may be made to affect the said Lands and Estates."
33. "An Act for vesting the Undivided Moieties of certain Estates of Nathaniel Cameron Esquire and Lætitia Pryce his Wife, in the County of Glamorgan, in Trustees, in Trust to sell, under the Directions of the High Court of Chancery, and to apply the Money to arise from such Sales in the Manner therein mentioned."
34. "An Act for exchanging Part of the Freehold Estates devised by the Will of Beilby Thompson Esquire for Freehold Lands devised by the Will of Mrs. Dorothy Wilson to Trustees for Charitable Purposes; and for amending an Act passed in the Third Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, "An Act for empowering Trustees to sell and convey Part of the Freehold and Copyhold Estates in the County of York devised by the Will of Beilby Thompson Esquire, deceased, and Part of the Freehold Estates, in the same County, devised by the Will of Richard Thompson Esquire, deceased, and for laying out the Money arising from such Sales respectively, under the Direction of the High Court of Chancery, in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to the same Uses."
35. "An Act for vesting certain Parts of the Devised Estates of Thomas Bradshaw Isherwood Esquire, dedeased, in Trustees, in Trust to be sold or demised for the Purposes within mentioned."
36. "An Act for vesting an Undivided Moiety of a Freehold Estate in Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, late the Property of William Orford Esquire, deceased, in Trustees, for Sale, and for investing the Proceeds of such Sale for the Benefit of his infant Son and Heir at Law."
37. "An Act to enable Wenman Langham Watson Esquire, and his Issue Male, to take the Surname and use the Arms of Samwell, pursuant to the Will of Sir Thomas Samwell Baronet, deceased."
38. "An Act for naturalizing Charles Francis Ramié."
39. "An Act for naturalizing Edward Henry Levyssohn."
To these Bills the Royal Assent was pronounced, severally, by the Clerk Assistant, in these Words; (vizt.)
"Soit fait comme il est desiré."
Then the Commons withdrew.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was resumed.
Kennet Navigation Bill:
The Order of the Day being read for the Third Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to alter and amend the several Acts for making navigable the River Kennet, in the County of Berks;"
The said Bill was accordingly read the Third Time.
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Candle Duties Repeal Bill:
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to repeal the Duties of Excise and Drawbacks on Candles."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Receivers of Taxes Bill:
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for transferring the Duties of Receivers General of the Land and Assessed Taxes to Persons executing the Offices of Inspectors of Taxes, and for making other Provisions for the Receipt and Remittance of the said Taxes."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Drogheda Road Bill:
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for repairing and improving the Mail Coach Road through the County of Tyrone."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Messages to H.C. that the Lords have agreed to the 4 preceding Bills.
And Messages were, severally, sent to the House of Commons, by Mr. Adam and Mr. Roupell;
To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to the said Bills, without any Amendment.
Interpleader Bill:
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to enable Courts of Law to give Relief against adverse Claims made upon Persons having no Interest in the Subject of such Claims."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Arbitration Bill:
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for settling Controversies by Arbitration."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?"
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Messages to H.C. with the 2 preceding Bills.
And Messages were, severally, sent to the House of Commons, by the former Messengers;
To carry down the said Bills, and desire their Concurrence thereto.
NorthShields Road Bill reported:
The Lord Kenyon reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from North Shields, in the County of Northumberland, to the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, and certain Branches communicating therewith; and also for making and repairing additional Branches of Road," was committed; "That they had considered the said Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed him to report the same to the House, without any Amendment."
Order for 3 a.
Ordered, That the said Bill be read the Third Time on Friday next.
Criminal Laws, Petition from Falmouth for Revision of.
Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of Falmouth and its Vicinity, whose Names are thereunto subscribed; praying their Lordships, "That the Penalty of Death for Offences against Property may be abolished:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the Table.
Burning Land (Ireland) Bill.
Ordered, That the Bill, intituled, "An Act to provide against the setting aside, for Want of Form, Convictions for Offences in burning Land in Ireland," be read a Second Time on Thursday next.
Poor Relief Bill.
The House (according to Order) was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act to amend the Laws for the Relief of the Poor."
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 several 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.
Worsted Factories, Petition from Halifax for regulating Hours of Labour in.
Upon reading the Petition of the Worsted Spinners residing in the Town or Neighbourhood of Halifax, in the West Riding of the County of York, whose Names are thereunto subscribed; praying, "That if it shall seem necessary to resort to Interference with the present established Custom and Usage in the Worsted Trade, as to the Hours of Labour of Children and others, their Lordships will be pleased to adopt Twelve Hours per Day, or Seventy-two Hours per Week, as the most fit and least injurious Term of Labour, under present Circumstances, to those employed:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the Table.
Augmentation of Ecclesiastical Benefices Bill.
The Earl of Shaftesbury (according to Order) reported the Amendments made by the Committee of the Whole House, to the Bill, intituled, "An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act passed in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King Charles the Second, intituled, "An Act for confirming and perpetuating Augmentations made by Ecclesiastical Persons to small Vicarages and Curacies;" and for other Purposes."
And the said Amendments, being read Twice by the Clerk, were agreed to by the House.
Ordered, That the said Bill, with the Amendments, be ingrossed.
Miller et al. v. Moodie, Appellants Petition for Time for their Case, referred to Appeal Com ee.
Upon reading the Petition of John Miller, and others, Appellants in a Cause depending in this House, to which Mrs. Amelia Moodie or Anderson is Respondent; praying their Lordships "to enlarge the Time for lodging the Case of the Petitioners until the next Session of Parliament:"
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 Com ee.
Upon reading the Petition of Jane Tweddal and Adam Goudie her Husband, Appellants in a Cause depending in this House, to which Doctor John Barrie Fleming is Respondent; praying, "That their Lordships will be pleased to grant them One Month's further Time to lodge their Case:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the last-mentioned Committee.
Tweddal & Goudie v. Fleming, 2d Appeal, Appellants Petition for Time for their Case, referred to Appeal Com ee.
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, "That their Lordships will be pleased to grant them One Month's further Time to lodge their Case:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the last-mentioned Committee.
Mac Millan et al. v. Campbell et al.
The House being moved, "That a Day may be appointed for hearing the Cause wherein Thomas Mac Millan, and others, are Appellants, and Charles Campbell, and others, are Respondents, ex-parte, the Respondents not having put in their Answer to the said Appeal, though peremptorily Ordered so to do:"
It is Ordered, That this House will hear the said Cause ex-parte, by Counsel at the Bar, on the first vacant Day for Causes after those already appointed, unless the Respondents put in their Answer thereto in the mean time.
Cranstoun et al. v. Bontine.
The House being moved, "That a Day may be appointed for hearing the Cause wherein Thomas Cranstoun, and others, are Appellants, and Robert Cunninghame Bontine Esquire is Respondent, ex-parte, the Respondent not having put in his Answer to the said Appeal, though peremptorily Ordered so to do:"
It is Ordered, That this House will hear the said Cause ex-parte, by Counsel at the Bar, on the first vacant Day for Causes after those already appointed, unless the Respondent puts in his Answer thereto in the mean time.
Sub-letting Act (Ireland) Amendment Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the Second Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Seventh Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, "An Act to amend the Law of Ireland respecting the Assignment and Subletting of Lands and Tenements," and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof;"
The said Bill was accordingly read a Second Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee upon the said Bill on Friday next; and that the Lords be summoned.
Lunatics Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the House to be put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act for regulating for Three Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Care and Treatment of Insane Persons in England;" 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 several 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.
Slane Peerage, Com ee to meet.
Ordered, That the Committee for Privileges, to whom the Petition of George Bryan of Jenkinstown, in the County of Kilkenny, Esquire, to His Majesty, praying, "That his Claim to the Barony of Slane may be referred to the House of Peers, to report whether the said Title be or be not a Barony in Fee, by Writ of Summons, descendible to Heirs General, and whether the same is or is not now in Abeyance between Edward Lord Dunsany and the Petitioner;" together with His Majesty's Reference thereof to this House, and the Report of The Attorney General thereunto annexed; also the Petition of Henry Fleming of the City of Dublin; also the Petition of James Stewart Fleming of Belville, in the County of Cavan, in Ireland, Esquire, late a Captain in His Majesty's Army; and also the Petition of James Fleming of Monkstown, in the County of Dublin, Esquire, in relation to the said Claim, stand referred, do meet to consider further of the said Claim To-morrow; and that Notice thereof be given to His Majesty's Attorney General for England, and to His Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor General for Ireland.
Polewart Peerage, Com ee put off.
Ordered, That the Sitting of the Committee for Privileges, to whom the Petition of Hugh Scott Esquire, of Harden, eldest Son and Heir of the late Walter Scott Esquire, of Harden, and Lady Diana Scott, also deceased, to His Majesty, praying, "That His Majesty will be pleased to make such Reference to the House of Lords on the Right of the Petitioner to the Barony of Polewart, and of this Petition, as may effectually revive the former Proceedings before this House relative to the said Barony, and enable the Petitioner to have the Benefit of all Proofs taken before their Lordships, or their Committee of Privileges, on the former Reference to this House of the Petition and Claim of Dame Ann Paterson Anstruther to the said Barony, and all such other Benefit as the Nature of the Case shall properly allow, and at the same Time to prove the present Right of the Petitioner to the said Barony;" with His Majesty's Reference thereof to this House, stands referred, which stands appointed for To-morrow, be put off to Wednesday the 31st of this instant August; and that Notice thereof be given to His Majesty's Attorney General, and The Lord Advocate for Scotland.
Agricultural Labourers Employment Bill, The King's Consent signified:
The Order of the Day being read for the Second Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act for encouraging and facilitating the Employment of Labourers in Agriculture;" and for the Lords to be summoned;
The Earl Grey acquainted the House, "That His Majesty, having been informed of the Contents of the said 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."
Bill read 2 a, & committed:
Then the said Bill was read a Second Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to the Consideration of the Lords following:
Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet on Monday the 5th of September next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, in the Prince's Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and to adjourn as they please.
All Lords added to the Com ee:
Ordered, That all the Lords who have been or shall be present this Session, and are not named of the Committee to whom the said Bill stands committed, be added thereto.
Com ee to appoint a Chairman.
Ordered, That the Committee to whom the last-mentioned Bill stands committed do appoint their own Chairman.
Tithes Composition Bill.
It was moved, "That the House do now resolve itself into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act for encouraging and facilitating Compositions for Tithes and other Payments arising and payable to Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices in England and Wales."
The Question was put thereupon?
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
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 several Amendments thereto, which he was ready to report, when the House will please to receive the same."
Ordered, That the said Bill, as amended, be printed.
Birmingham Poor Bill.
The Earl of Shaftesbury reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for better regulating the Poor within the Parish of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick; and for empowering the Guardians of the Poor to grant Building Leases of certain Lands vested in them, or otherwise to sell and dispose of the same, and to apply the Monies to arise therefrom in the Enlargement or rebuilding of the present Workhouse; and for other Purposes," was committed; "That they had considered the said Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; that the Parties concerned had given their Consents to the Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and made several Amendments thereto."
Which Amendments were read by the Clerk as follow; (vizt.)
"Pr. 3. L. 36. Leave out ("the said George Bridgens")
"Pr. 8. L. 9. Leave out ("and Testament")
"Pr. 9. L. 4. After ("of") insert ("the Reign of")
"Pr. 15. L. 1. Leave out ("other") interlined.
L. 3. Leave out ("these") and insert ("those")
"Pr. 18. L. 20. Leave out ("Whitehalls") and insert ("Whithalls")
"Pr. 19. L. 11. Leave out ("Messuage") and insert ("Messuages")
"L. 25. Leave out ("backward") and insert ("backwards")
"Pr. 23. L.11. Leave out ("Joseph") and insert ("John")
"L. 23. Leave out ("to") and insert ("towards")
"Pr. 28. L. 27. Leave out ("Resolution") and insert ("Resolutions")
"Pr. 31. L. ult. Leave out ("and")
"Pr. 36. L. 5. Leave out ("Joseph") and insert ("John")
"L. 13. Leave out ("Gardens") and insert ("Garden")
"Pr. 45. L. 7. Leave out ("Gilt Toy")
"Pr. 54. L. 2. Leave out ("James") and insert ("John")
"Pr. 73. L.23. Leave out ("John") and insert ("Joseph")
"Pr. 86. L.10. Leave out ("Robert")
"L. penult. Leave out ("the said")
"Pr. 87. L. 25. After ("said") insert ("Sir")
"Pr. 90. L.33. Leave out ("Land") and insert ("Lands")
"L. 38. Leave out ("Robert")
"Pr. 97. L. 30. After ("ever") insert ("to")
"Pr. 99. L. 6. Leave out ("and") and insert ("or")
"Pr. 117. L. 36. After ("shall") insert ("notwithstanding the Repeal of the said Act")
"Pr. 118. L. 3. Leave out ("each and")
"L. 5. After ("Person") insert ("who shall have been duly appointed, prior to the Commencement of this Act, shall and may continue to exercise the Duties of his Office until he shall be re-appointed, or some other Person shall be appointed in his Stead under the Provisions of this Act; and every such Clerk, Treasurer, Collector, Assistant Overseer or other Person")
"L. 9. After ("repealed") insert ("or the said Act passed in the Forty-ninth Year of King George the Third as aforesaid")
"Pr. 119. L. 6. After ("Guardians") insert ("or any of them")
"L. 7 & L. 8. After ("repealed") insert ("or the said Act passed in the Forty-ninth Year of King George the Third")
"L. 11. Leave out from ("appointed") to ("And") in Line 12, and insert ("and their Successors")
"Pr. 125. L. 13. After ("Corporation") insert ("or Company")
"Pr. 130. L. 4. Leave out ("or Guardians")
"L. 8. Leave out ("General or Special")
"L. 9. After ("Meetings") insert ("of Guardians")
"Pr. 132. L. 8. Leave out ("or") and in the same Line after ("are") insert ("or may be"), and also in the same Line leave out from ("empowered") to ("to") in Line 9.
"L. ult. Leave out ("Levy or Levies") and in the same Line leave out from ("Rate") to ("made") in Press 133, Line 1.
"Pr. 144. L. 15. Leave out from ("Meeting") to the second ("to") in Line 16.
"Pr. 152. L. 5. Leave out from ("Rate") to ("for") in Line 6.
"Pr.153. L.10. After ("inspected") insert ("at all seasonable Times")
"L. 11. Leave out ("rated to") and insert ("who shall have paid any Rate for")
"L. 12. Leave out from ("Parish") to ("or") in Line 13.
"Pr. 160. L. 29. Leave out ("from Accident")
"Pr. 165. L. 9. Leave out ("Poor's") and in the same Line after ("Rates") insert ("for the Relief of the Poor")
"L. 14. After ("his") insert ("or their")
"L. 25. Leave out ("and") and insert ("which")
"Pr. 175. L. 21. Leave out ("or their")
"Pr. 177. L. 6. Leave out ("Overseer") and insert ("Overseers")
"L. 29. Leave out ("Overseer") and insert ("Overseers")
"Pr. 178. L. 17. Leave out ("Overseer or")
"Pr. 182. L. 30. Leave out ("Two") and insert ("Six")
"Pr. 186. L. 11 & L. 12. Leave out ("an Assessment") and insert ("a Rate")
"L. 24. Leave out from ("no") to ("Guardian") in Lines 25 and 26.
"L. 27. Leave out ("may continue such Guardian") and insert ("continues in his Office")
"L. 36. Leave out ("he") and insert ("every such Guardian not being an Overseer")
"Pr. 189. L. 3. Leave out from ("Asylum") to ("them") in Line 6.
"Pr. 191. L. 14. Leave out from ("Guardians") to ("if") in Line 15.
"Pr. 196. L. 14. Leave out ("taken or used")
"Pr. 199. L. 13 & L. 14. Leave out ("taken or used")
"Pr. 207. L. 1. After ("the") insert ("enlarging or")
"L. 2. After ("Asylum") insert ("on their present Sites or")
"L. 13. Leave out ("Purposes aforesaid") and insert ("Purpose of enlarging or rebuilding the said Workhouse and Asylum on their present Sites, or in the Erection of a new Workhouse or Asylum, and of purchasing the Sites of Land for that Purpose.")
"Pr. 226. L. 11. Leave out ("recited") and in the same Line after ("Act") insert ("hereby repealed")
"Pr. 231. L. 29. Leave out from ("that") to ("all") in Line 31.
"L. 34. After ("the") insert ("Rector")
"Pr. 232. L. 24. After ("Custom") insert ("or any Provision herein contained")
"Pr. 235. L. 2. After ("Law") insert Clause A.
"Clause A. Saving always to the King's most Excellent Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, and to all and every other Person and Persons, Bodies Politic and Corporate, his, her and their Heirs, Successors, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, (other than and except the said Abraham Spooner, John Mander, Thomas Pemberton, Walter Tippin, Randolph Bradborne, Sampson Loyd, Joseph Bradnock, John Gisborne senior, Joseph Farmer, Thomas Ashwell, Thomas Holford, George Davies and Richard Banner, the Trustees named in the said Indenture of the Seventeenth Day of April One thousand seven hundred and thirty-four, and their Heirs and Assigns; and also Samuel Galton the elder, Joseph Jukes, Joshua Allison, Michael Lakin, William Hutton, Thomas Robinson, William Walker, Robert Blyth, Thomas Willmere, Benjamin Blyth, Thomas Archer, William Ryland, Samuel Ryland, Joseph Fearon, John Buchanan, William King, Richard Jeffcoate, James Timmins and Joseph Marston, the Trustees named in the said Indenture of the Fifth Day of April One thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight, their Heirs and Assigns; and also Paul Moon James, Timothy Smith, John Lawrence, James Pearson, William Neville, Thomas Osler, William Pearsall, Richard Brinton, Samuel Allport, Thomas Fiddian, Charles Hancock and John Linwood, the Trustees named in the Two several Indentures of the Fifteenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight herein-before respectively recited, their Heirs and Assigns; and also John Culcope Bond, Richard Cudbury, Charles Cope, Benjamin Guest, Roger Williams Gem, Paul Moon James, Thomas Lowe, Joseph Lycett, George Frederick Muntz, James Pearson, Richard Pratchet, Samuel Rawlins, Timothy Smith, Joshua Scholefield and John Turner, the Trustees named in the said Indenture of the Third Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four; and also the said Paul Moon James, Timothy Smith, John Lawrence, James Pearson, William Neville, Thomas Osler, Thomas Beilby the younger, Richard Brinton, Samuel Allport, Thomas Fiddian, Charles Hancock and John Linwood, the Trustees named in the said Indenture of the Twenty-fifth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, their Heirs and Assigns; and all and every other Person and Persons whomsoever claiming or to claim any Estate, Right, Title or Interest of, in, to or out of the said Hereditaments respectively comprised in the said Three Schedules to this Act annexed, by, through or under the said several Trustees respectively named in this present Exception, or any of the same Trustees respectively; and also the Guardians of the Poor of the Parish of Birmingham under the said Act of the Twenty-third Year of His late Majesty King George the Third, hereby repealed, their Heirs and Assigns,) all such Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Claim and Demand whatsoever of, in, to, out of or upon the same Hereditaments comprised in the said Three Schedules to this Act annexed, as they, every or any of them had before the passing of this Act, or would, could or might have had, held or enjoyed if this Act had not been passed."
And the said Amendments, being read a Second Time, were agreed to by the House.
Overseers of the Poor Bill withdrawn.
The Order of the Day being read for the Second Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to improve and amend the Nomination of Overseers of the Poor, to define their Powers and Authority, and to make certain Provisions for the better Regulation of Parish Relief;"
The said Bill was (by Leave of the House) withdrawn.
M. of Headfort's Claim, E. of Limerick & Visct Templetown sworn to give Evidence on.
The Earl of Limerick and The Viscount Templetown were sworn, at the Table, by The Lord Chancellor, in order to give Evidence before the Committee for Privileges to whom the Petition of Thomas Marquess of Headfort, Earl of Bective, Viscount and Baron Headfort, of that Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland; praying, "That his Right to vote at the Election of Peers of Ireland to sit in the Parliament of the United Kingdom may be admitted by their Lordships," stands referred.
Election of Representative Peers for Scotland, E. of Mar's Petition complaining of the Rejection of his List.
Upon reading the Petition of John Francis Miller Earl of Mar; setting forth, "That at the late General Election of the Sixteen Scottish Peers to serve in this present Parliament, which took place on the 3d Day of June last, the Petitioner transmitted to Edinburgh a signed List, containing the Names of the Peers for whom the Petitioner meant to give his Vote to be the Sixteen Representative Peers for Scotland, such Names being written by the Petitioner's own Hand, but the Deputies of The Lord Clerk Register, acting as Clerks to the said Election, took upon them to reject such signed List of the Petitioner, in respect that it was not signed before Witnesses, and was therefore, as they alleged, informal and invalid: That by the Act of the First Session of the Fourth Parliament of Her Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, "An Act settling the Manner of electing the Sixteen Peers and Fortyfive Commoners to represent Scotland in the Parliament of Great Britain," it is enacted, "That such Peers as are absent, being qualified as aforesaid, may send to all such Meetings Lists of the Peers whom they judge fittest, validly signed by the said absent Peers, which shall be reckoned in the same Manner as if the Parties had been present and given in the said List:" That by the Law of Scotland many most important Deeds and Writings, if holograph of the Granter, are perfectly good and valid, though not subscribed before Witnesses; and the signed List of the Petitioner being strictly a Scottish Document, written and intended to operate in Scotland, and valid as a holograph Instrument in the Eye of the Law of Scotland, was a List "validly signed" in Terms of the said recited Act, and ought to have been received accordingly;" and therefore praying their Lordships, "That they will take the Premises into their Consideration, and find and declare that the Petitioner's said List ought to have been received and his Votes reckoned; and that their Lordships will take such Proceedings and make such Order in regard to the Rejection of the Petitioner's List and Votes by The Lord Clerk Register or his Deputies, as to their Lordships shall seem just and becoming:"
It is Ordered, That the said Petition do lie on the Table.
Lords summoned.
Ordered, That all the Lords be summoned to attend the Service of the House on Tuesday next.
Copy of Union Roll of Peerage of Scotland, Ordered.
Ordered, That there be laid before this House, "A Copy of the Union Roll of the Peerage of Scotland, and a List of all those Peers who have voted at all General Elections since the Year 1800; distinguishing each Election."
Frauds on Creditors Bill, Debate on 3d Reading resumed
The Order of the Day being read for resuming the adjourned Debate on the Motion made on the 12th Day of this instant August, "That the Bill, intituled, "An Act to prevent Debtors from defrauding their Creditors by lying in Prison or absconding from England," be now read the Third Time;"
The Debate was accordingly resumed.
It was moved "to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months")
Which being objected to;
After Debate,
The Question was put, "Whether the Word ("now") shall stand Part of the Motion?"
It was resolved in the Negative.
3d Reading put off for 6 Months.
Ordered, That the said Bill be read the Third Time on this Day Six Months.
Tithes on Barren Land Bill.
The Order of the Day being read for the Second Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act for explaining and amending an Act passed in the Second and Third Years of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth, intituled, "An Act for Payment of Tithes;" and for the Lords to be summoned;
The said Bill was accordingly read a Second Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Ordered, That the House be put into a Committee upon the said Bill on Tuesday next.
Baking Trade (Ireland) Bill presented.
The Marquess of Westmeath presented to the House a Bill, intituled, "An Act to regulate the Baking Trade in Ireland."
The said Bill was read the First Time.
Ordered, That the said Bill be printed.
Bankruptcy Court Bill.
It was moved, "That the Order made on Tuesday last, "That the Bill, intituled, "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," be re-committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Friday the 26th of this instant August; and that the Lords be summoned;" be now read."
The same was accordingly read by the Clerk.
Ordered, That the said Order be discharged.
Ordered, That the said Bill be re-committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Tuesday the 13th of September next; and that the Lords be summoned.
Persons in Execution for Debt in the Fleet & White Cross St. Prisons, Returns of, delivered.
The House being informed, "That Mr. Brown, the Warden of the Fleet Prison, attended;"
He was called in; and delivered at the Bar, pursuant to an Order of Thursday last,
"A Return of all Persons in Custody on the 18th August 1831, in Execution for Debt, in His Majesty's Prison of the Fleet; setting forth the Names of all such Persons as have been in Execution for not less than Six Months, and distinguishing other Prisoners by the Initial Letters only of their Names; and setting forth the Time or Times when, and the Amount of the Debt or Debts for which, such Person was charged in Execution; and mentioning whether such Person has petitioned the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors for his or her Discharge; and whether any and what Proceedings have been had on such Petition."
And then he withdrew.
And the Title thereof being read by the Clerk;
Ordered, That the said Return do lie on the Table.
The House being informed, "That Mr. Samuel Barrett, the Keeper of the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex, in White Cross Street, attended;"
He was called in; and delivered at the Bar, pursuant to an Order of Thursday last,
"A Return of all Persons in Execution for Debt in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex, White Cross Street, on the 15th August 1831.
And then he withdrew.
And the Title thereof being read by the Clerk;
Ordered, That the said Return do lie on the Table.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Mercurii, vicesimum quartum diem instantis Augusti, horâ undecimâ Auroræ, Dominis sic decernentibus.