Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 19, 1709-1714. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.
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DIE Martis, 13 Aprilis.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes fuerunt:
PRAYERS.
E. Holderness takes the Oaths.
This Day Robert Earl of Holderness took the Oaths, and made and subscribed the Declaration, and also took and subscribed the Oath of Abjuration, pursuant to the Statutes.
Queen's Answer to Address concerning the Pretender, &c.:
The Lord Chancellor reported, "That the House did Yesterday present to Her Majesty their humble Address of the Eighth Instant; to which Her Majesty was pleased to return the following most Gracious Answer; (videlicet,)
"My Lords,
"It would be a real strengthening to the Succession in the House of Hanover, as well as a Support to My Government, that an End were put to those groundless Fears and Jealousies, which have been so industriously promoted.
"I do not at this Time see any Occasion for such a Proclamation: Whenever I judge it to be necessary, I shall give My Orders for having one issued.
"As to the other Particulars of this Address, I will give proper Directions therein."
Address and Answer to be printed.
Ordered, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the Address of this House presented to Her Majesty Yesterday, and Her Majesty's most Gracious Answer thereunto, be forthwith printed and published.
Motion for Address of Thanks, &c.
Then, it being moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, to return Her Majesty the Thanks of this House, for Her most Gracious Answer to their Address; and to assure Her Majesty, That this House will concur with Her Majesty in all proper Measures for strengthening the Protestant Succession in the House of Hanover, as the only effectual Means to put an End to those Fears and Jealousies which have been so universally spread throughout this Kingdom."
And a Question being stated thereupon;
It was agreed, after the Word ["will"], to insert these Words; (videlicet,) ["to continue to consider of, and humbly to offer to Her Majesty, as well as to"].
And after the Word ["Measures"], to insert likewise these Words; (videlicet,) ["for supporting Her Majesty's Government and"].
Then, it being proposed, after the Word ["universally"], to insert ["and industriously"];
The Question was put, "Whether those Words shall be there inserted?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Address agreed to, and to be presented.
Ordered, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, "To return Her Majesty the Thanks of this House, for Her most Gracious Answer to their Address; and to assure Her Majesty, That this House will continue to consider of, and humbly to offer to Her Majesty, as well as to concur with Her Majesty in, all proper Measures, for supporting Her Majesty's Government, and for strengthening the Protestant Succession in the House of Hanover, as the only effectual Means to put an End to those Fears and Jealousies which have been so universally and industriously spread throughout this Kingdom."
Ordered, That the said Address be presented to Her Majesty by the Lords with White Staves.
State of Treaties to be considered.
Ordered, That To-morrow this House will take into Consideration the State of the Treaties, in relation to the Peace.
Papers relating to the Demolition of Dunkirk.
The Lord Viscount Bolingbroke presented to the House (by Her Majesty's Command) several Papers relating to the Demolition of Dunkirk, pursuant to the Address of this House of the 31st of March last, with Lists of the said Papers; (videlicet,)
"From Lord Viscount Bolingbroke's Office:
"Extracts of Letters from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Duke of Shrewsbury, of the 13th and 30th July 1713."
"Extract of a Letter from the Duke of Shrewsbury to the Earl of Dartmouth, of the 3d of August 1713."
"Extracts of Letters from the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke to Mr. Prior, of the 29th of September, 2d, 19th, and 29th December, 1713, 11th and 21st January, 18th and 23d of March, 17 13/14;."
"Extracts of Letters from Mr. Prior to Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, of 20th October, 23d. November, 25th December, 1713, 10th, 18th, 31/20; January, 17 13/14;."
"A Memorial upon the Subject of the Demolition of Dunkirk."
"Transmitted to Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, in Mr. Prior's Letter of 25th December 1713:
"Remarks upon the Letter from Her Majesty's Commissaries at Dunkirk to Mr. Secretary Bromley, of 7th December 1713."
"Transmitted to Lord Viscount Bolingbroke in Mr. Prior's Letter, of 18th January 17 13/14;:
"Copy of Mr. Prior's Memorial, concerning Dunkirk, of 30th January 17 13/14;."
"Transmitted to Lord Viscount Bolingbroke in Mr. Prior's Letter, of 31st January 17 13/14:
"Copy of Monsieur De Torcy's Memorial, of 31st January 17 13/14;, in Answer to Mr. Prior's Memorial concerning Dunkirk."
"Transmitted to Lord Viscount Bolingbroke in Mr. Prior's Letter, of 31st January 17 13/14;:
"Extract of a Letter from Lord Viscount Bolingbroke to Monsieur d'Iberville, of 22d January 17 13/14;."
"From Mr. Secretary Bromley's Office:
"1713, July 31st, Copy of Her Majesty's Instructions to the Governor and Commissioners at Dunkirk."
"Nov'r 24, Extract of a Letter to the Commissioners at Dunkirk from Mr. Secretary Bromley."
"27, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the Commissioners at Dunkirk."
"Dec. 1st, Copy of a Letter from the Commissioners to Mr. Secretary Bromley."
"11th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the Commissioners at Dunkirk."
"17th, Copy of a Letter to Mr. Secretary Bromley from the said Commissioners."
"24th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the Commissioners at Dunkirk; enclosing a Memorial relating to the Demolition of that Place."
"17 13/14;, January 1st, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the said Commissioners; enclosing an Extract of a Letter from my Lord Bolingbroke to Mr. Prior."
"13th, Copy of a Letter from the said Commissioners to Mr. Secretary Bromley; enclosing a Memorial from France, and the Commissioners Answer thereto, in French; as also a Plan of the Fortifications of the Town and Citadel, and a Scheme shewing the Levels of the whole Country."
"22d, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the Commissioners at Dunkirk."
"29th, Extract of a Letter from D°. to the said Commissioners."
"17 13/14;, January 30th, Copy of a Letter from the Commissioners to Mr. Secretary Bromley, with a Memorandum enclosed."
"February 10th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to Mr. Hill."
"12th, Extract of a Letter from D°. to the said Mr. Hill."
"13th, Copy of a Letter from the Commissioners at Dunkirk to Mr. Secretary Bromley; enclosing the whole Dispute, in French, of what happened between the English Commissioners and French Intendant."
"19th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to the Commissioners at Dunkirk."
"23d, Copy of a Letter from the Commissioners to Mr. Secretary Bromley; enclosing a Copy of their Letter to Mr. Le Blanc of the 14th, and his Answer thereto of the 21st, in French."
"March 3d, Copy of a Letter from Mr. Hill to Mr. Secretary Bromley."
"7th, Copy of a Letter from the Commissioners at Dunkirk to D°."
"9th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to Mr. Hill."
"12th, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to D°."
"16th, Copy of a Letter from Mr. Hill to Mr. Secretary Bromley."
"23d, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Bromley to Mr. Hill."
"1714, 26, Copy of a Letter from Mr. Hill to Mr. Secretary Bromley; enclosing a Letter from Monsieur Le Blane, in French."
"A Paper, containing an Answer to the Address about Dunkirk."
Commissioners of Accompts, Papers delivered.
The House being informed, "That a Person from the Commissioners of Accompts attended;"
He was called in; and delivered, at the Bar, Three Books, intituled as follows:
"The General State of the Receipts and Issues of the Public Revenue of England, between Michaelmas 1703 and Michaelmas 1704."
"The General State of the Receipts and Issues of the Public Revenue of Great Britain, between Michaelmas 1712 and Michaelmas 1713."
"A Report from the Commissioners, appointed to take, examine, and state, the Public Accompts of the Kingdom, and to determine the Debts due to the Army, &c."
And then he withdrew.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad & in diem Martis, decimum quartum diem instantis Aprilis, hora duodecima, Dominis sic decernentibus.