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Callum et al:

To carry down the faid Bill, and defire their Con currence thereto.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Sir John against Mac Macpherson of Brompton, Baronet, and James Macpherson Efquire, of Bellville, acting Executors of the deceafed James Macpherson Efquire, of Bellville; complaining of Twelve Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 19th of February 1795, the 26th and figned the 29th of January, the 13th of February, the 2d of March, the 23d of May, the 11th of June 1799, the 11th of March, the 30th of May, the 17th of June and the 2d of July 1801, the 11th of July 1811, and the 14th of January 1812; alfo of an Interlocutor of the Lords of Seffion there, of the 3d and figned the 4th of February 1812; also of another Interlocutor of the faid Lords of Seffion, of the First Divifion, of the 13th of June 1812; and alfo of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, of the 21st of July 1812; and praying, "That the "fame may be reverfed, varied or altered, or that the Appellants may have fuch other Relief in the Premifes, "as to this Houfe, in their Lordfhips great Wisdom, "fhall feem meet; and that Mifs Ann Mac Callum, "David Cathcart Efquire, Advocate, and John Hunter, "Writer to the Signet, accepting Executors refiding "in Scotland, of Barnard Mac Callum deceased, may "be required to answer the faid Appeal :"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Ann Mac Callum, and the faid feveral other Perfons laft named, may have a Copy of the said Appeal, and do put in their Answer or refpective Anfwers thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 11th Day of January next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondents, or upon any of their Counsel or Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, shall be deemed good Service.

The Houfe being moved, "That Thomas Longlands "of Queen Street, Weftminster, Gentleman, may be Recognizance << permitted to enter into a Recognizance for Sir John Macpherson Baronet, and James Macpherson Efquire, on account of their Appeal depending in this House, they refiding in Scotland:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Thomas Longlands may enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellants, as defired.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Robert Ballantyne Oliphant and Henry Oliphant, Merchants in Kirkcaldy, against Baxter & Wright. late Owners, and James Ballantyne late Mafter of the Brig Favourite of Kirkcaldy; complaining of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion in Scotland, of the 26th figned the 27th of June 1811, and 19th of May 1812; and praying, "That the fame may be reverfed, varied or altered, or that the Appellants may have fuch "Relief in the Premifes, as to this Houfe, in their Lordfhips great Wisdom fhall feem meet; and that John "Baxter and Robert Wright, Builders in Edinburgh, may be required to answer the said Appeal :"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid John Baxter and Robert Wright may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and put in their Answer or refpective Answers thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 11th Day of January next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondents, or upon any One of their Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of John Balfour gift Lumf- Efquire, of Balbirny, complaining of Four Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion in Scotland, of the 31st of May 7

figned the 6th of June, the 13th of June, the 6th of
July, and 10th of December 1811; and also of Two
Interlocuctors of the Lord Ordinary there, of the 4th of
July and 14th of November 1811; and praying, "That
"the fame may be reversed, varied or altered, or that
"the Appellant may have fuch Relief in the Premises,
"as to this Houfe, in their Lordships great Wisdom, fhall
"feem meet; and that Major John Lumfdaine of
"Lathallan, may be required to anfwer the faid
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Upon reading the Petition of John Humphries of Serle Barrett Street, Lincoln's Inn, Gentleman; fetting forth, "That against "the Petitioner as the Agent of Roger Barrett Efquire, Bourke "being about to prefent to their Lordships a Petition prefent "of Appeal against certain Decrees of the Court of Appeal: "Exchequer in Ireland, was, on Monday the 7th Inftant "for the first Time, apprifed of their Lordships Order "of the 9th of April laft; whereupon the Petitioner wrote in Duplicate by that Night's Poft, to Mr. Dunn "of Kildare Street, Dublin, (the Solicitor for the faid "Roger Barrett in the Caufe below) directing him to

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give Notice to the Agent of William Bourke Efquire,
"the Refpondent in the faid Appeal, that the faid Pe-
"tition of Appeal would be prefented to their Lordships
"on this 14th of December: That the Petitioner has no
doubt but that their Lordships Order of the 12th of
April 1812 has been duly complied with, though, from
contrary Winds, or from the Seafon of the Year, the
"Petitioner has not been made acquainted with the
"actual Service of the intended Notice, fo as to enable
"him to indorfe upon the faid Petition of Appeal the
"Day on which fuch Notice was given ;" and therefore
praying,
“That the faid Petition of Appeal may be
this Day received by their Lordships, and that the
"Petitioner may have further Time wherein to indorfe
"on the faid Appeal the Service of the faid Notice; or
"that their Lordships will grant to the Petitioner fuch
"other Relief, as to their Lordships fhall feem meet:"

It is ORDERED, That the faid Appeal be now received,
and that the Petitioner have leave till Monday the 21ft
of this inftant December to indorfe on the faid Appeal
the Certificate of the Service of the faid Notice to be
given to the Agent for the Refpondent.

Accordingly, Upon reading the Petition and Appeal Appeal preof Roger Barrett of Montague Street, in the County of fented. Dublin, in that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, Efquire, complaining of two Decrees of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, of the 15th Day of May 1807 and the 24th Day of June 1812; and praying, "That the

fame may be reverfed, or that the Appellant may

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Cooke.

Tovey againft Lindsay.

Gore against Stacpoole et al. et e con.

"have fuch Relief in the Premises, as to this House, in "their Lordships great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and "that William Bourke may be required to answer the "faid Appeal:"

It is ORDERED, That the faid William Bourke may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 18th Day of January next.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of George Hickes Gentleman, only Son and Heir at Law of John Hickes Gentleman, deceased, who was the eldest Son and Heir at Law of Francis Hickes Gentleman, deceased, and also the Father of Lewis Hickes Gentleman, deceased, who was the Brother of the faid George Hickes; complaining of a Decree of the Court of Chancery in Ireland of the 9th Day of December 1807; and praying, "That "the fame may be reverfed and varied, or that the "Appellant may have fuch Relief in the Premifes, as "to this House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, shall "feem meet; and that William Cooke Efquire may be "required to answer the faid Appeal :"

It is ORDERED, That the faid William Cooke may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 18th Day of January next.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Mrs. Augufta Margaret Tovey, Daughter of the deceased Lieutenant Colonel Abraham Tovey of the Royal Artillery, and Spouse of Martin Eccles Lindsay, Deputy Commiffary General of Scotland; complaining of Seven Interlocutors of the Commiffaries of Edinburgh, of the 21ft of Sep. tember, Two of the 19th of October, the 26th and 29th of October, and the 2d and 16th of November 1810; alfo of Three Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland on the Bills, of the 15th of November, the 10th of December, and 29th of December 1810; and alfo of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion there, of the Second Divifion, of the 8th of February and 5th of March 1811; and praying, "That the fame may be reversed, altered "or amended, or that the Appellant may have fuch "Relief in the Premises, as to this House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and that Martin "Eccles Lindfay may be required to anfwer the faid "Appeal:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Martin Eccles Lindfay may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 11th Day of January next.

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Upon reading the Petition of Francis Gore Efquire, Appellant in a Caufe depending in this Houfe, to which George Stacpoole of Lifford, Efquire, and Jane his Wife and others, are Refpondents, et e contra; fetting forth, "That on or about the 24th Day of January 1806 the "Petitioner preferred his Appeal to their Lordships, "complaining of a Decree of the Court of Chancery in "Ireland, and praying fuch Relief as therein mentioned, "and that the Refpondents might answer the faid "Appeal, which was ordered by their Lordships accord"ingly: That the Refpondents in the faid original "Caufe having been ferved with their Lordships Order, put in their Answers to the faid original Appeal, "which stands for Hearing before their Lordships: That "the faid George Stacpoole the elder hath lately de"parted this Life, having duly made and published his "last Will and Teftament, and appointed Jane his Wife "and The Reverend William Henry Stacpoole, Two of "the Refpondents in the Original Appeal, his Executors, "who have duly proved the fame, and leaving his Son "George Stacpoole the younger (alfo another Refpondent "in the original Appeal) his eldest Son and Heir at "Law: That the faid original Appeal having, by the "Death of the faid Refpondent George Stacpoole the "elder, became abated as to him, the Petitioner is ad"vised that the fame ought to be revived against the faid "Jane Stacpoole and The Reverend William Henry Stacpoole as the Executors of the faid George Stacpoole

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"the elder ;" and therefore praying their Lordships, "That the faid original Appeal may be revived against "the faid Jane Stacpoole and The Reverend William "Henry Stacpoole, as fuch Executors of the faid George "Stacpoole the elder :"

It is ORDERED, That the faid original Appeal do ftand revived against the faid Jane Stacpoole and William Henry Stacpoole, as defired.

Upon reading the Petition of Jane Stacpoole and The Reverend William Henry Stacpoole, Refpondents in a Caufe depending in this House, to which Francis Gore Efquire is Appellant; fetting forth, "That on or "about the 24th Day of January 1806 the faid Francis "Gore preferred his Appeal to their Lordships, com"plaining of a Decree of the Court of Chancery in "Ireland, and praying fuch Relief as therein mentioned: "That the faid George Stacpoole the elder foon after"wards preferred his Crofs Appeal to their Lordships "from the faid Decree: That the Refpondents in the "faid Original and Crofs Caufe having refpectively been "ferved with their Lordfhips Orders, put in their "Answer to the faid Original and Crofs Appeal, both "of which stand for Hearing before their Lordfhips: "That the faid George Stacpoole the elder hath lately "departed this Life, having duly made and published "his laft Will and Teftament, and appointed the Pe"titioners his Executors, who have duly proved the "fame, and leaving the Refpondent George Stacpoole "the younger, who is alfo a Refpondent in the Crofs

Appeal, his eldest Son and Heir at Law: That the "faid Crofs Appeal having abated by the Death of the "advifed, that the fame ought to be revived and pro"faid George Stackpoole the elder, the Petitioners are "fecuted in the Names of the Petitioners, as the Exe"cutors of the faid George Stacpoole the elder, deceased;' and therefore praying their Lordships, "That the faid "Crofs Appeal may be revived and profecuted in the "Names of the Petitioners as Executors as aforefaid:" It is ORDERED, That the faid Crofs Appeal do stand revived in the Names of the Petitioners, as defired.

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The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned Starch, &c. during Pleafure, and put into a Committee upon the Prohibition Bill, intituled, "An Act to continue, until the First Day Bill "of October One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, "and amend an Act of the last Seffion of Parliament, "for prohibiting the making of Starch, Hair Powder "and Blue, from Wheat and other Articles of Food; "and for fufpending Part of the Duties now payable on "the Importation into Great Britain of Starch."

After fome Time, the House was refumed:

And The Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and di"rected him to report the fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment."

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The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned du- Beer, to allow ring Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, brewing, Bill. Sugar in intituled, "An Act to continue, until the First Day of "October One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, an " Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for allowing the "Ufe of Sugar in brewing Beer in Great Britain." After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed:

And The Lord Walsingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and di"rected him to report the fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment."

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of John Leonard Leonard Efquire, complaining of a Decree of the Court of Chan- against cery in Ireland of the 16th of May 1812, made in a Leonard. certain Cause wherein William Leonard Gentleman was Plaintiff, and John Leonard Efquire and James Difney were Defendants; and praying, were Defendants; and praying, "That the fame may be "reverfed or varied, or that the Appellant may have "fuch other Relief in the Premifes, as to this Houfe, in "their Lordships great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and

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Adjourn.

"that the faid William Leonard may be required to "anfwer the faid Appeal :"

It is ORDERED, That the faid William Leonard may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday the 18th Day of January next; and Service of this Order upon the Solicitor or Clerk in Court for the said Refpondent in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, shall be deemed good Service.

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamentum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Martis, decimum quintum diem inftantis Decembris, horâ undecimâ Aurora, Dominis fic decernentibus.

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With a Bill, intituled, " An Act to continue, until "the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight "hundred and fourteen, an Act of the laft Seffion of "Parliament, for making more effectual Provifion for preventing the Current Gold Coin of the Realm from being paid or accepted for a greater Value than the "Current Value of fuch Coin; for preventing any Note "or Bill of the Governor and Company of the Bank "of England, or of the Governor and Company of the "Bank of Ireland, from being received for any fmaller "Sum than the Sum therein specified; and for ftaying Proceedings upon any Diftrefs by Tender of fuch "Notes ;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this

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The faid Bill was read the First Time.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill be printed.

&c. Bill.

A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, St. Domingo

Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes by Mr. Lushington and others;

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After hearing Counfel further in the Caufe wherein Co. against The United Company of Merchants of England trading to Eat India the East Indies are Appellants, and The Reverend Wil Co. agaiuft liam Antrobus is Refpondent; alfo, in the Cause wherein Wightwick The United Company of Merchants of England trading & Kynafton. to the East Indies are Appellants, and Francis Wightwick and Roger Kynaston Esquire are Respondents; and also, in the Caufe wherein The United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies are Appellants, and The Reverend Samuel Johnes Clerk is Refpondent :

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& Jamaica Intercourfe

With a Bill, intituled, " An Act to amend an Act Bill. "of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for prohibiting the "Intercourfe between the Iflands of Jamaica and Saint "Domingo;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House.

The faid Bill was read the First Time.

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The House being informed, "That Mr. Hutchison, The Question was put, "Whether this Bill fhall" Deputy Accountant of the Bank of England, at- &c. Accounts "pafs?"

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act to continue, until the Firft Day of October One thousand "eight hundred and thirteeen, and amend an Act of "the laft Seffion of Parliament, for prohibiting the "making of Starch, Hair Powder and Blue, from Wheat "and other Articles of Food; and for fufpending Part "of the Duties now payable on the Importation into "Great Britain of Starch."

The Question was put, "Whether this Bill fhall "pafs?"

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

And Meffages were, feverally, fent to the House of Commons, by Mr. Morris and Mr. Thomson ;

To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to the faid Bills, without any Amendment.

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The House being moved, "That William Grey of Gray's Inn, in the County of Middlesex, Gentleman, may be permitted to enter into a Recognizance for "Mrs. Augufta Margaret Tovey, on account of her Appeal depending in this Houfe, fhe, refiding in the "Country:"

It is ORDERED, That the faid William Grey may enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellant, as defired. VOL. XLIX.

"tended;"

He was called in; and delivered at the Bar, pursuant to an Order of Tuesday last,

"An Account of the Weekly Amount of Bank Notes "in Circulation, from the 3d of January to the 11th "of December 1812, both inclufive; diftinguithing the "Bank Pot Bills as well as the Notes under the Value "of Five Pounds."

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Alfo, "An Account of the Amount of Bank Notes "in Circulation on the 7th and 12th Days of each "Month, from the 1ft of January to the 12th of De"cember inclufive; diftinguishing the Bank Poft Bills as well as the Notes under the Value of Five Pounds." And alfo, "An Account of the higheft and lowest " Amounts of Bank Notes in the Aggregate, of all Sorts "of Notes at any one Time in Circulation, from the "ift of January to the 12th of December 1812, fpeci

fying the Date of each; and diftinguishing the Bank "Poft Bills as well as the Notes under the Value of "Five Pounds."

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Stafford Peerage, Comee to meet.

Banbury Peerage, Come to meet.

Adjourn.

ORDERED, That the Committee for Privileges, to whom is referred the Petition of Sir George Jerningham Baronet to His Majefty, claiming the Two Baronies of Stafford, with His Majefty's Reference thereof to this House, and the Report of His Majefty's Attorney General thereunto annexed, do meet to confider further of the faid Claim on the Second Tuesday after the Recefs at Christmas; and that Notice thereof be given to His Majesty's Attorney General.

ORDERED, That the Committee for Privileges, to whom is referred the Petition of William Earl of Banbury to His Majefty, touching the faid Earldom, with His Majefty's Reference thereof to this Houfe, and the Report of His Majefty's Attorney General thereunto annexed, do meet to confider further of the faid Claim on the Third Tuesday after the Recefs at Chriflmas.

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamentum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Mercurii, decimum fextum diem inftantis Decembris, horâ undecimâ Aurora, Dominis fic decernentibus.

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mons, "The Lords Commiffioners defire their immediate "Attendance in this Houfe to hear the Commiffion "read."

Who being come, with their Speaker;
The Lord Chancellor faid,

"My Lords, and Gentlemen of the Houfe of
"Commons,

"It not being convenient to His Royal Highnefs The "Prince of Wales, Regent, to be perfonally present here "at this Time, a Commiffion has been iffued under the "Great Seal, whereby His Majefty's Royal Affent is "given to divers Acts agreed upon by both Houses of "Parliament, the Titles whereof are particularly men❝tioned; and by the faid Commiffion Authority is given "to us, to declare and notify His Majefty's Royal Af"fent to the faid Acts, in the Prefence of you the Lords "and Commons affembled for that Purpofe: Which Commiffion you will now hear read."

Then the faid Commiffion was read by the Clerk, as follows; (viz')

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"GEORCE P. R.

"GEORGE the Third, 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 trufty and well-beloved the Knights, Citizens "and Burgeffes, and the Commiffioners for Shires and "Burghs of the Houfe of Commons, in this present Par"liament affembled, Greeting: Whereas in Our faid Par"liament divers and fundry A&ts have been agreed and "accorded on by you Our loving Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this "Our prefent Parliament affembled, and endorsed by you, as hath been accustomed, the Titles and Names "of which Acts hereafter do particularly enfue; (that "is to fay) "An Act to continue, until the First Day "of October One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, "an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for allowing "the Ufe of Sugar in brewing Beer in Great Britain: "An Act to continue, until the First Day of October "One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, and amend "an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for prohibiting "the making of Starch, Hair Powder and Blue, from "Wheat and other Articles of Food; and for fufpend

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ing Part of the Duties now payable on the Importation "into Great Britain of Starch." And albeit, the faid "Acts, by you Our faid Subjects, the Lords and "Commons, in this Our present Parliament affembled,

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After hearing Counsel further in the Cause wherein Co. against The United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies are Appellants, and The Reverend William Antrobus is Refpondent; alfo, in the Caufe Co. against wherein The United Company of Merchants of England Wightwick trading to the East Indies are Appellants, and Francis & Kynafton. Wightwick and Roger Kynaston Efquire are Refpond."

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Eaft India ents; and alfo, in the Cause wherein The United ComCo. against pany of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies Johnes. are Appellants, and The Reverend Samuel Johnes Clerk is Refpondent:

Bills paffed by CommifLion.

It is ORDERED, That the further Hearing of the faid Caufes be put off till To-morrow; and that Counsel be called in at Three o'clock.

The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That "it not being convenient to His Royal Highness The "Prince of Wales, Regent, to be prefent here this Day, "a Commiffion had been iffued under His Majefty's "Great Seal, thereby declaring His Majefty's Royal "Affent to feveral Acts agreed upon by both Houfes of "Parliament."

The House was adjourned during Pleafure.
The Houfe was refumed.

Then Three of the Lords Commiffioners, being in their Robes, and feated on a Form placed between the Throne and the Woolfack, The Lord Chancellor in the Middle, with The Lord Prefident on his Right Hand, and The Lord Walfingham on his Left; commanded the Yeoman Ufher of the Black Rod to fignify to the Com

are fully agreed and confented unto, yet neverthe"lefs, the fame are not of Force and Effect in the "Law without Our Royal Affent given and put to "the faid Acts; And for as much as for divers Caufes

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and Confiderations, We cannot conveniently at "this Time be prefent in Our Royal Perfon in the Higher House of Our faid Parliament, being the "Place accustomed to give Our Royal Affent to fuch "Acts as have been agreed upon by you Our faid Subjects the Lords and Commons, We have therefore "caused thefe Our Letters Patent to be made, and by "the fame do give and put Our Royal Affent to the "faid Acts, and to all Articles, Claufes, and Provifions "therein contained, and have fully agreed and afsented "to the faid Acts; Willing that the faid Acts, and every «tained, from henceforth fhall be of the fame Strength, "Article, Claufe, Sentence, and Provifion therein con. "Force and Effect, as if We had been perfonally pre"fent in the faid Higher Houfe, and had openly and "publicly, in the Prefence of you all, affented to the "fame: And We do by these Presents declare and notify "the fame Our Royal Affent, as well to you the Lords

Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons aforefaid, as "to all others whom it may concern: Commanding alfo "by these Presents, Our right trufty and well-beloved "Counsellor John Lord Eldon, Our Chancellor of that "Part of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and "Ireland called Great Britain, to feal thefe Our Letters "Patent with Our Great Seal of Our United Kingdom "of Great Britain and Ireland; and alfo commanding

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"Our most dear Sons and faithful Counsellors Frederick "Duke of York, William Duke of Clarence, Edward "Duke of Kent, Ernest Duke of Cumberland, Auguftus "Duke of Suffex, Adolphus Duke of Cambridge; Our "most dear Nephew and faithful Counsellor William "Frederick Duke of Gloucester; The Moft Reverend "Father in God and Our faithful Counsellor Charles Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan "of all England; Our well-beloved and faithful Coun"fellor John Lord Eldon, Chancellor of that Part of "Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland "called Great Britain; Our moft dear Coufins and "Counsellors Dudley Earl of Harrowby, Prefident of "Our Council; John Earl of Westmorland, Keeper of "Our Privy Seal; James Duke of Montrofe, Mafter of "Our Horfe; Francis Marquis of Hertford, Chamber"lain of Our Houfehold; Charles Marquis of Winchester, "Groom of Our Stole; James Marquis of Salisbury, "Richard Marquis Wellesley, John Jeffreys Marquis "Camden, George James Earl of Cholmondeley, Steward "of Our Household; George Earl of Winchilfea and "Nottingham, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Robert Earl "of Buckinghamshire, William Earl Fitzwilliam, George "John Earl Spencer, John Earl of Chatham, Henry Earl

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Bathurst, One of Our Principal Secretaries of State; "Robert Banks Earl of Liverpool, John Earl of Saint "Vincent, Thomas Earl of Chichester, Henry Earl of "Mulgrave, Robert Viscount Melville, Henry Viscount "Sidmouth, One other of Our Principal Secretaries of

"State; Our well-beloved and faithful Counsellors "Henry Richard Lord Holland, Thomas Lord Walfing"bam, William Wyndham Lord Grenville, William Lord "Auckland, John Lord Redefdale, Edward Lord Ellen"borough, Our Chief Juftice affigned to hold Pleas "before Us; Charles Lord Barham and Thomas Lord "Erskine, or any Three or more of them, to declare "and notify this Our Royal Affent in Our Absence in "the faid Higher Houfe, in the Prefence of you the "faid Lords and Commons of Our Parliament, there "to be affembled for that Purpofe; and the Clerk of "Our Parliaments to endorfe the faid Acts with fuch "Terms and Words, in Our Name, as is requifite and "hath been accustomed for the fame, and alfo to enrol "these our Letters Patent and the faid Acts in the Par"liament Roll, and these Our Letters Patent fhall be to every of them a fufficient Warrant in that Behalf : "And finally, We do declare and will, that after this "Our Royal Affent given and paffed by these Presents,

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1. "An Act to continue, until the First Day of October "One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, an Act of "the laft Seffion of Parliament, for allowing the Ufe of "Sugar in brewing Beer in Great Britain.

2. "An Act to continue, until the Firft Day of October "One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and amend 66 an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for prohi

biting the making of Starch, Hair Powder and Blue,
" from Wheat and other Articles of Food; and for
"fufpending Part of the Duties now payable on the
"Importation into Great Britain of Starch."

To these Bills the Royal Affent was pronounced, feve
rally, by the Clerk Affistant, in these Words; (viz')
"Le Roy le veult."

Then the Commons withdrew.

The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was refumed.

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The House being moved, "That a Day may be ap- Barclay et al. "pointed for Hearing the Caufe, wherein Meffieurs againft FinBarclay, Shum and Sons and others are Appellants, layfon. "and Thomas Finlayfon, Merchant in Leith, is Refpondent:"

It is ORDERED, That this Houfe will hear the faid Caufe, by Counsel at the Bar, on the first vacant Day for Causes after those already appointed.

Hodie 2 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, " An Act to St. Domingo ❝ amend an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for & Jamaica prohibiting the Intercourfe between the Iflands of "Jamaica and Saint Domingo."

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Intercourse
Bill.

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn. tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Jovis, decimum feptimum diem inftantis Decembris, horá undecimâ Aurora, Dominis fic decernentibus.

"mediately the faid Acts fhall be taken, accepted, and ad- Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes
" and declared and notified as is aforefaid, then and im- DIE Jovis, 17° Decembris 1812.
"mitted good, fufficient, and perfect Acts of Parliament
"and Laws, to all Intents, Conftructions and Purposes,

"and to be put in due Execution accordingly, the Con- Epus. Ceftrien.
"tinuance or Diffolution of this Our Parliament, or any
"other Ufe, Cuftom, Thing, or Things to the contrary
"thereof notwithstanding. In Witness whereof, We
"have caused thefe Our Letters to be made Patent.

"Witness George Prince of Wales, Regent of the
"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
"at Westminster, the Sixteenth Day of December,
"in the Fifty-third Year of Our Reign.

By The Regent of the United Kingdom of
"Great Britain and Ireland, figned with
"His own Hand, in the Name and on the
Behalf of The King.

66

"BATHURST and BATHURST."

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fuerunt:

Ds. Eldon, Cancel-
larius.
Comes Harrowby,
Præfes.

Comes Westmorland,

C. P. S.

Comes Sandwich.
Comes Rothes.
Comes Aberdeen.

Comes Graham.

Comes Buckshire.

Comes Bathurst.

Comes Liverpool.

Comes Clancarty.

Comes Mulgrave.

Vifcount Melville.

Viscount Sidmouth.

Ds. Haftings.
Ds. Forbes.

Ds. Napier.
Ds. Holland.
Ds. Stuart of Caftle
Ds. Walfingham.

Stuart.
Ds. Wellesley.
Ds. Erskine.

Antrobus.

United Company of Merchants of England trading to Co. again't
After hearing Counfel fully in the Caufe wherein The Eaft India
the East Indies are Appellants, and The Reverend William Eat India
Antrobus is Refpondent; alfo, in the Caufe wherein The Co. againft
United Company of Merchants of England trading to Wightwick
the Eaft Indies are Appellants, and Francis Wightwick & Kynafton.
and Roger Kynaston Efquire are Refpondents; and also, Co. against
in Johnes.

East India

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