Jews, Protef tant Children, Bill. Mrs. Smith's Hodie 1a vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act for Ellis's Bill. the Relief of John Ellis Efquire, with relation to the "forfeited Estates in Ireland." Their Lordships, or any Five of them; to meet Hodie 2a vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act to ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to a Committee of the whole House, presently. Then the House was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the faid Bill. After fome Time, the Houfe was resumed. And the Lord Viscount Longueville reported, "That "the Committee had gone through the faid Bill; and "think it fit to pafs, without any Amendment." The House was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act "for the Relief of Sufannah Smith Widow, with rela"tion to the forfeited Estates in Ireland." After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed. And the Lord Viscount Longueville reported, "That "the Committee had made fome Progrefs in the Bill; and defire another Time may be appointed, for them to proceed thereon." 66 ORDERED, That the House shall be put into a Committee again, to proceed on the faid Bill, To-morrow, at Eleven a Clock; and that the Trustees for the forfeited Estates in Ireland do then attend. A Meffage from the Houfe of Commons, by Mr. Man- Meffage from ley and others: Who brought up Two Bills; The one, intituled, "An Act for the Relief of The other, intituled, "An Act for the Relief of To which faid Two Bills they defire the H. C. with Hodie 1 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, " An A&t for Nugent's Bill. "the Relief of Edmund Nugent Efquire, with relation to "the forfeited Eftates in Ireland." A Meffage from the House of Commons, by Mr. Con- Mellage from yers and others: Who brought up a Bill, intituled, " An Act for pre"venting Frauds in the Duties upon Salt, and for the "better Payment of Debentures at the Cuftom-house;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House. H. C. with a for Encou ragement of, The Lord Halifax reported from the Committee of Privateers, Which were read Twice, and agreed to. Hodie Meffage to H. C. with Comes Rivers. Comes Peterborow. Comes Winchilfea. A Meffage was fent to the House of Commons, by Sir Comes Nottingham. Amendments Richard Holford and Mr. Pitt: to it. Meffages from thence, with Bilis, and to return Sir W. Afhurst's Correfpon dence between To carry down the faid Bill, and defire their Concurrence to their Lordships Amendments and Provifos made thereto. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Sir Rowland Gwyn and others: To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for the Relief "of Sir William Afburft Knight, with relation to the "forfeited Eftates in Ireland;" and to acquaint this House, that they have agreed to their Lordships Amendments made to the faid Bill. A Meffage from the House of Commons, by Sir Row land Gwyn and others: Who brought up a Bill, intituled, "An Act for the "Relief of Elizabeth Wandesford, and Elizabeth Foulkes "her Daughter by Garret Foulkes Efquire deceased;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe. A Meffage from the House of Commons by Sir John Bowles and others: Who brought up a Bill, intituled, "An Act for the "Relief of Dennis Molony Gentleman, with relation to "the forfeited Estates in Ireland;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe. A Meffage from the House of Commons, by the Lord Fairfax and others: Who brought up a Bill, intituled, "An Act for the "Relief of Charlotte Talbot, with relation to the for"feited Eftates in Ireland;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House. The House being moved, "That an humble AppliEngland and "cation be made to Her Majefty, from this Houfe, that the Allies with Correfpondence may be ftopped between the Allies France to be prevented. Committee to draw an Addrefs. "and French:" Their Lordships, or any Three of them, to meet To-morrow, at Ten a Clock, in the Prince's Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and to adjourn as they please. Whereupon a Debate arofe, "Whether a Com in Ireland. "mittee fhall be appointed, to explain the Order of the "Seventh Inftant, that it do not extend to any Bill now depending in either Houfe of Parliament ?" 66 After Debate ; The Question was put, "Whether this Debate. "fhall be adjourned to To-morrow?" It was Refolved in the Negative, Then this Question was put, "Whether a Com"mittee fhall be appointed, to explain the Order "of the Seventh Inftant, that it do not extend to take Place until after the End of this Sef"fion of Parliament ?" It was Refolved in the Affirmative. lution about It is this Day Refolved and Declared, by the Lords Former Refo Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament affembled, That Bills of Reftithe Refolution of this House, made the Seventh Inftant, tution, &c. for Proceedings on the Lord Bophin and the Earl of explained. Carlingford's Bills, pursuant to a Meffage received from K k Her Then the Earl of Nottingham, by Her Majefty's Command, acquainted the House, "That Her Majesty, "out of Her great Compaffion to the Perfons concern"ed in this Bill, is gracioufly pleased to difpenfe with "Her Prerogative Royal in this Cafe." Books and Whereas this Day was appointed, for the House to Pamphlets to be confidered. take into Confideration the Pamphlets and Books now in this House, and others which have been mentioned in the House; and for the Master and Wardens of the Stationers Company to attend, to give an Account of the Authors, Printers, and Publishers of the said Books and Pamphlets, fo far as they can: Comes Kingfion: Comes Sunderland: Comes Abingdon. PRAYERS. |