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"No. 501.-The Right Honourable John Lord "Boringdon of Boringdon in the County of Devon, a Bachelor, and the Right Honourable Lady Augufta Fane "of this Parish, Spinfter, a Minor, by and with the "Confent of the Right Honourable John Earl of West"morland, the natural and lawful Father of the faid "Minor, were married in the Dwelling Houfe of the Right Honourable John Earl of Westmorland, in "Berkeley Square, in this Parish, by Special Licence "of the Archbishop of Canterbury, this Twentieth Day "of June in the Year 1804, by me,

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"This Marriage was folemnized S Boringdon.

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Augufta Fane. (Westmorland.

George Villiers.. Rob. Dent."

The Witness was directed to withdraw.

Then the Honourable Therefa Villiers was called in; and, being fworn, was examined as follows:

2.

you

❝ Are A. "Yes."

the Sister of Lord Boringdon?"

Q." Were you present at his Marriage ?” A. "Yes, I was.'

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Q." With Lady Augufta Fane?"

A. "Yes."

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Then Mary Stockwell was called in; and, being fworn, was examined as follows:

Q. "In May 1808, where did you live?"
A." At the Crown Inn at Lyndhurst."

Q. "Do you remember any Company coming to "that Inn on the 22d of May in the Year 1808 ?" A. "Yes."

Q." In what Carriage did they come ?"
A. "It was their own Carriage."

Q." With how many Horfes?"
A. "Four Horfes."

Q." What Day of the Week was it ?"
A." On Sunday."

"Who came out of the Carriage?" A." A Gentleman and a Lady."

Q. "Did they afterwards look at any Bed Rooms?" A. "Yes."

Q. "Were both of them prefent when they ordered

"the Bed Rooms?"

A. " Only the Lady first."

Q. "What did they order?"

A. "One for a Sleeping Room, and one for a Dreff "ing Room."


Q." After the Lady ordered it, did both the Lady
"and Gentleman fee what were the Rooms fet out for

Q. "Have you had frequent Opportunities of feeing "them?" "them together fince their Marriage?"

A. "Yes."

Q. "Have you been with them in private at your

"own House and theirs?"

A." Yes, frequently."

Q. How did they appear to you to live together, "until this Time that we have the Misfortune to speak ❝ to?"

A. "Very happily."

Q." Did Lord Boringdon's Attentions to this Lady "always appear to you to be very great, and fuch as pafs between affectionate Couples ?"

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A. "Very much fo."

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A. "The Lady called the Gentleman up to look at "them, and he came."

Q. "Did you make up the Bed in the Sleeping "Room?"

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Q. "Are you fure that the Two Perfons whom you "faw on the 18th of July at Fulham were the fame "Persons that were at Lyndhurst from the Sunday to "the Wednesday?"

A. "I am certain that they were the fame."

Q." Were thofe the Two Perfons, the Gentleman "and the Lady, that flept in the fame Bed, the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday Nights ?"

A. "Yes, they were the fame."

Q. "Do you know the Name of the Servant that "was with Simmons at Lyndhurst, on the 25th of May?"

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A. "I now know, I have been told his Name was "George Tilley."

Q. "Was there a Perfon of the Name of James

"Burdon there?"

A. "I do not know."

Q. "Should

you know the Perfons of those who you, when you faw this Gentleman and Lady on the 18th of July?"

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were with

"Lady

A. Yes."

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"What Place did you go to at Lyndhurst?" A." The Crown Inn."

Q." Did you, while you were at the Crown Inn, fee "the young Woman who has juft been at the Bar?" A." Yes."

Q. "Whom did you fee at Lyndhurst that you "knew; did you fee any Perfons of Rank there ?" A. "I faw Sir Arthur Paget and Lady Boringdon."

Q.
"Where did you see them at Lyndhurst ?”
A." At the Crown."

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A. "With my Fellow Servant and Mr. Simmons."
Q." Whom did you fee at Fulham?"

A. "I faw Sir Arthur Paget and Lady Boringdon "there."

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Q.' "Were the Two Perfons that you faw, and "whom you defcribe as Sir Arthur Paget and Lady Boringdon, the fame Perfons you had feen before "at the Crown Inn at Lyndhurst, when you faw the young Woman who has been examined?"

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A. "Yes, they were."

The Witness was directed to withdraw.

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"Was that Perfon who was with Mr. Simmons

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Lyndhurst on the Morning of the 25th of May?"

A. "Yes, he was."

Q." Do you know what his Name is ?"

A. "I understood his Name to be Tilley."

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Should you know the Perfon if A. "Yes."

you faw him?"

A. "No."

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Q. "Will you be fo good as to ftate to their Lord

fhips, whether there was any Iffue of this Marriage?"
A. "One Son."

Q." What Age is he now?"

A." He was born the 28th of May 1806."

Q.

"There is no other Iffue of that Marriage ?"

A. "No."

The Witness was directed to withdraw.

Then Mr. George Tennant was called in; and, being

"Had the Bed in the Dreffing Room any fworn, produced a Parchment, and was examined as Appearance of any Perfon having flept in it?"

A. "No."

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Then James Burdon was again called in; and the
Witnefs was asked,

Q. "Is this the Boy who went with you to Fulham?”
A. "Yes."

The Witnefs was directed to withdraw.

Then James Burdon was again examined, as follows: "Did you go with that Witness to Fulham?"

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A. "Yes."

follows:

Q." You are a fubfcribing Witnefs to this Deed?”
A. "I am."

Q. What does it purport to be?"

A. "A Settlement upon the Marriage of the Right "Honourable John Lord Boringdon to the Right Ho"nourable Lady Augufla Fane."

Q.

"You faw the Parties execute that Deed ?"
A. "I faw John Lord Boringdon, John Earl of West-
"morland, and Lady Augufla Fane execute it."

Q. "What Day does it bear Date?”

A. "The 20th Day of June 1804, the Day of the "Marriage; the Leafe for a Year I likewife faw executed by Lord Boringdon."

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The Witnefs was directed to withdraw.

The Counsel were directed to withdraw.

Then the faid Bill was read a Second Time. ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to a Committee of the whole Houfe.

ORDERED, That the Houfe be put into a Committee upon the faid Bill To-morrow, and that the Lords be fummoned.

Divorce Bill:

Upon reading the Petition of the Right Honourable Read, Ld.
Augufta Lady Boringdon, Wife of the Right Honourable Boringdon's
John Lord Boringdon; fetting forth, "That a Bill is de- Lady Boring-
pending in this Houfe, to diffolve the Marriage of the don's Petition
“faid John Lord Boringdon with the Petitioner, and to against Pro
"enable him to marry again, and for other Purposes
"therein mentioned; that the Second Reading of the
"faid Bill is appointed for Monday the 6th Day of

February 1809; that there are feveral Claufes and
"Provifions contained in the faid Bill, which, if the
"fame pals into a Law as it now ftands, will materially

infringe upon the Rights and Interefts of the Peti "tioner;" and therefore praying, "That fhe may be "heard by herself, her Counsel or Agents, against fuch "Parts of the faid Bill as may affect such her Rights "and Interefts; and that the fame may not pafs into a Law as it now ftands; or that the Petitioner may "have fuch Relief in the Premifes as to this Houfe may "feem meet:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Petition be referred to the Committee of the whole Houfe to whom the faid Bill stands committed; and that the Petitioner be at Liberty to be heard by herself, her Counfel or Agent, against

Q." Whom did you fee at Fulbam in her Company; the fame, as defired; and that Counfel be heard for the

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your

late Miftrefs?"

A. Yes, Lady Boringdon."

Bill at the fame Time, if they think fit.

vifions of.

Q." At Fulham, when you were there with this tum continuandum effe ufque ad ct in diem Martis, young Woman ?"

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn.

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Ld. Boring

Bill:

DUX KENT.

fuerunt:

Ds. Haftings.

Ds. Napier.

Dux CUMBERLAND. Ds. Clifton.

Dux CAMBRIDGE.

Dux GLOUCESTER.

Ds. Eldon, Cancellarius.

Comes Wetmorland, C. P. S. March. Stafford. March. Bath.

Ds. Grantham. Ds. Boston. Ds. Sundridge & Hamilton. Ds. Dynevor. Ds. Walfingham. Ds. Bulkeley.

Ds. Berwick.

Ds. Montagu.

Comes Aylesford,

Ds. Heathfield.

Senefcallus.

Ds. Amberft.

Ds. Grenville.

Comes Dartmouth,

Camerarius.

Ds. Douglas of Loch

leven.

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After fome Time the House was resumed;

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Com mittee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and made fome Amendments thereto, which he was ready "to report, when the Houfe will pleafe to receive the "fame."

ORDERED, That the faid Report be received on Thursday next.

ORDERED, That the Standing Orders, Nos. 26. and 155. refpecting Bills not being read or proceeded in and 155. to be Twice the fame Day, be taken into Confideration on Thursday next, in order to their being difpenfed with on the faid Bill; and that the Lords be fummoned :

confidered on

it.

The Houfe was adjourned during Pleasure.

The Houfe was refumed.

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or eftimating, if it can be done, fuch Parts of the "faid Duties as were levied on any Goods brought "into this Kingdom before the paffing of the faid

"Acts."

War Taxes,

ORDERED, That the proper Officer do lay before Confolidated this House, "An Account of the Produce of the Con- Fund and "folidated Fund for Four Quarters, ending January Accounts of "the 5th 1809; compared with the corresponding ordered. Quarters in the preceding Year."

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And also, "An Account of the Produce of the War "Taxes for the Four Quarters, ending January 5th "1809, compared with the correfponding Quarters in "the preceding Year."

Excife Duties, Accounts of, ordered.

ORDERED, That the proper Officer do lay before Cuftoms and this House, "A comparative Account of the Produce of "the feveral Duties of Customs and Excife for one Year, "to the 10th of October 1807 and 1808 refpectively."

The Order of the Day being read for taking into Goold et al. further Confideration the Petition of Henry Langley ley et al. Reagainft Lang the elder, Efquire, and Margaret his Wife, and Henry cognizance Langley the younger, Efquire, Refpondents to the Ap- eftreated into peal of George Goold and others, prefented to the Houfe the Court of Exchequer. Yefterday, praying, "That the Recognizance entered "into by John Mills, Gentleman, may be eftreated into "His Majefty's Court of Exchequer, for the Benefit "of the Petitioners:"

The faid Petition was again read.

And thereupon Mr. James Pafmore was called in; and having been examined upon Ŏath at the Bar, as well Yesterday as this Day as to the Service of the faid Order, and producing an Affidavit; the fame was read. He was directed to withdraw.

ORDERED, That the faid Recognizance entered into by the faid John Mills to His Majefty, in the Sum of Two hundred Pounds, for Payment of fuch Cofts as this Houfe fhould appoint, in cafe the Decrees from which the faid George Goold and others appealed from fhould be affirmed, be eftreated into His Majefty's Court of Exchequer, for the Benefit of the faid Petitioners.

The Order of the Day being read for the Lords to be fummoned ;

State of the Nation, Mo tion for a Committee refpecting,

It was moved, "That the Houfe do refolve itself into "a Committee of the whole Houfe, to take into Con- negatived. "fideration the State of the Nation."

Which being objected to;
After long Debate;
The Question was put thereupon?
It was refolved in the Negative.

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GEO. III.

Order for

Lords to be fummoned discharged.

Lords

fummoned.

Adjourn.

Journals of the House of Lords.

It was moved, "That the Order made on Wednesday
"the 1ft of this Inftant February, "That all the Lords
"be fummoned to attend the Service of the House, on
"Monday the 13th of this Instant February," be now
"read:"

The fame was accordingly read by the Clerk."
ORDERED, That the faid Order be discharged.

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his Wife, to the Appeal of Thomas Bafeley and Sarah against HuAs was also, The Answer of Henry Huguenin and Ann Bafeley et al.. his Wife, and others.

guenin et Ux.

Upon reading the Petition of Robert Smythe of Meth- Smythe's et ven, in the County of Perth, Efquire, Lieutenant Co- al. Petition lonel in His Majefty's Service, and of Alexander Ofwald referred to Efquire, Advocate, Mrs. Katherine Cochran Ofwald Judges. otherwife Haldane, Wife of Robert Haldane, late

ORDERED, That all the Lords be fummoned to at- of Airthrey, Efquire, and Margaret Haldane, othertend the Service of the House on Tuesday next.

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamentum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Mercurii, octavum diem inftantis Februarii, horá decimâ Auroræ, Dominis fic decernentibus.

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fuerunt:

Ds. Eldon, Cancella- Ds. Walfingham.
rius.
Ds. Bolton.

Comes Liverpool.

PRAYER S.

Then, in order to proceed to the Abbey Church,
Westminster, to folemnize this Day, being appointed by
His Majesty's Royal Proclamation to be observed as a
General Faft,

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen-
tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Jovis, nonum
diem inftantis Februarii, horâ undecimâ Aurora, Do-
minis fic decernentibus.

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wife Gordon, Wife of James Farquhar Gordon, of Bal-
of the aforefaid Robert Haldane and James Farquhar
moor, Efquire, Writer to the Signet, (with the Consent
Gordon, their respective Husbands, Heirs called to the
Succeffion of the Eftate of Methven, now poffeffed by
the faid Robert Smythe under the Deed of Entail), and of
Mrs. Euphemia Murray otherwife Smythe Widow, the
Relict of David Smythe, late of Methven, Esquire, One
of the Senators of the College of Juftice, praying Leave
to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition
mentioned:

Petition be, and is hereby referred to the Lord Prefident

It is ORDERED, That the Confideration of the faid

of the Court of Seffion in Scotland, the Lord Juftice
Clerk, and the Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer
in Scotland, or any Two of them, who are forthwith to
fummon all Parties before them, who may be concerned
in the Bill, and after hearing all the Parties, and perufing.
the Bill, are to report to the House the State of the
Cafe, with their Opinion thereupon, under their Hands,
and are to fign the faid Bill.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Francis Lord Ld. Seaforth
Seaforth, complaining of Two Interlocutors of the First against
(figned the 22d) of December 1808, and the 31st of Ja
Divifion of the Lords of Seffion in Scotland, of the 20th Hume:
nuary 1809; and praying, "That the fame may be

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reversed, varied, or altered, or that the Appellant may have fuch other Relief in the Premises, as to this "House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, shall seem meet; and that Alexander Hume Efquire, of Harris, may be required to answer the faid Appeal:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Alexander Hume may have a Copy of the said Appeal, and do put in his Anfwer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Thurfday the 9th Day of March next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondent, or upon any of his known Counsel or Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service.

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The House being moved, "That a Day may be Tyler and appointed for hearing the Cause, wherein Christopher Piacheon "Tyler and William Pincheon are Appellants, and John against Morgan. "Morgan is Refpondent:"

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

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The Houfe being moved, "That a Day may be ap- Bafeley et al. pointed for hearing the Caufe, wherein Thomas Bafeley against Hu"and Sarah his Wife, and others, are Appellants, and guenin et Ux. "Henry Huguenin and Ann his Wife are Refpondents:"

It is ORDERED, That this Houfe will hear the faid
Cause, by Counfel at the Bar, on the firft vacant Day for
Caufes after thofe already appointed.

for Debt in His Majefty's Gaol of Newgate, complaining
Upon reading the Petition of the Prifoners confined Newgate
of their Distress, and praying Relief:

Debtors

Fetition.

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