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Wheatley
Enclosure
Bill.

Autingham
Enclosure

A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Sir James Graham and others!

To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for enclosing "Lands in the Hamlet and Chapelry of Wheatley, in the "Parish of Guddefden, in the County of Oxford;" and to acquaint this Houfe, That they have agreed to their Lordships Amendments made thereto.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for enBill reported; «clofing Lands in the Parish of Antingham, in the "County of Norfolk," was committed: "That they "had confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allega ❝tions thereof, which were found to be true; that the "Parties concerned had given their Confents, to the "Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the Com "mittee had gone through the Bill, and made feveral "Amendments thereto."

Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as follow; (videlicet)

"Pr. 1. L. 2. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert " (" Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after (" An"tingham ") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")

"L. 32. Leave out (" Parifh ") and infert " ("Parifhes "); and in the fame Line, after (“ An"tingham ") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")

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"Pr. 4. L. 39. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert ("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An"tingham ") infert ("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint "Margaret")

"Pr. 10. L. 34. " ("Parishes ")

Leave out (" Parifh ") and infert

" L. 35.
After (" Antingham ") infert
"("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")
"Pr. 13. L. 19. After (" of ") infert ("each of ");
and in the fame Line, leave out ("Church ") and in-
"fert ("Churches"); and alfo, in the fame Line, and
"Line 20, after (" Antingham ") infert (“ Saint Mary
"and Antingham Saint Margaret")

"Pr. 14. L. 21. Leave out (" Parifh ") and infert
" ("Parishes ")

❝ L. 22.

After ("Antingham ") infert
" ("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret"),
"L. 38. Leave out (" Parish ") and infert
"("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An-
"tingham") infert ("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint
"Margaret")

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"Pr. 16. L. 1. Leave out (" Parish ") and infert ("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An"tingham ") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint "Margaret")

"L. 22. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert " ("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An"tingham ") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")

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“Pr. 17. L. 25. Leave out (" Parish ") and infert " ("Parithes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An"tingham ") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")

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"Pr. 20. L. 12. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert ("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("Antingham") infert (" Saint Mary and Antingham Saint "Margaret")

"Pr. 23. L. 12. Leave out (" Parish") and insert
"("Parishes ")

" L. 13.
After (Antingham ") infert
" ("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint Margaret")
"Pr. 24. L. 11. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert
" ("Parishes "); and in the fame Line, after ("An
tingham ") infert ("Saint Mary and Antingham Saint
"Margaret ")

"L. 31. Leave out from (" kept ") to

"(" in ") in Line 33.

"L. 34. Leave out ("other")

"In the Title of the Bill,

"L. 2. Leave out ("Parish ") and infert ("Parishes"); and in the fame Line, after ("An

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"His Majesty having directed, in pursuance of an Ad"drefs from the Houfe of Lords, Returns to be made. "and certified by the Archbishops and Bishops of Eng"land and Wales, of the Number of Livings under the "Value of One hundred and fifty Pounds per Annum ; "and perceiving from thofe Returns, as far as the fame "have been made out, that notwithstanding the Opera "tion of the A&t paffed in the Second and Third Years "of Her Majefty Queen Anne, for the making more "effectual Her Majefty's moft gracious Intentions, for "the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor

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Clergy, by enabling Her Majefty to grant in Perpetuity
"the First Fruits and Tenths, the Maintenance belong-
"ing to the Clergy, in divers Parts of the Kingdom, is
"still mean and infufficient; His Majefty recommends
"the fame to the Attention of the House of Lords, and
"trufts that they will concur in any proper Method
"which may be found for enabling His Majefty to ac
"celerate the Operation of the faid Act, as a Measure
" of great Importance to the Public, and very acceptable
"to His Majesty.
"G. R."

And the fame being again read by the Clerk;
fideration on Thursday next; and that the Lords be
ORDERED, That the faid Meffage be taken into Con
fummoned.

The Earl of Liverpool (by His Majefty's Command) Militia Offilaid before the House, "Return of the Qualifications of cers, &c. "Deputy Lieutenants and Militia Officers, which have Qualifications delivered. "been tranfmitted to His Majesty's Principal Secretary "of State for the Home Department, fince those last "prefented to the House of Lords; together with a List "thereof."

Which Lift was read by the Clerk, and is as follows; (videlicet)

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Deputy Lieutenants and a

Militia Officer.

and Militia Officers.

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7. Lincolnshire

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Scots Militia Families Bill. «

Lamont again't Lamont :

Mundell to enter into Recogniz. ance on it

Martinique Trade Bill,

Loan Bill.

Glafs Duties Bill.

ORDERED, That the Bill, intituled, " An A&t for providing Relief for the Wives and Families of the "Militia Men in Scotland, when called into actual Service," be printed.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of John Lamont Efquire, of Lamont, complaining of Three Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 18th of December 1807, the 25th of June and the 5th of July 1808; alfo of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion there, in the Second Divifion, of the 30th of November and the 15th of December 1808; and alfo of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, of the 19th of May 1809, refufing the Bill of Sufpenfion; and praying, "That the fame may be reversed, altered, or amended, or that the Appellant may have fuch other Relief in "the Premises, as to this House in their Lordships great "Wisdom fhall feem meet; and that James Lamont, "Plaifterer in Glasgow, may be required to answer the "faid Appeal:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid James Lamont may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Tuesday the 27th Day of June next: And Service of this Order, upon the Refpondent's Agent or Counsel in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, shall be deemed good Service.

The House being moved, "That Alexander Mundell "of Parliament Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may ❝ be permitted to enter into a Recognizance for John "Lamont Efquire, on account of his Appeal depending "in this Houfe, he refiding in Scotland:"

It is ORDERED, That the faid Alexander Mundell may enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellant, as defired.

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The House (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Militia Coming Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, pletion (Ire. intituled, "An Act for completing the Militia of land, Bill. “Ireland.”

After fome Time, the House was resumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the House, without any Amendment.'

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The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Friendly Soing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, cieties (Ireintituled, "An Act to explain and render more effectual an Act, paffed in the Parliament of Ireland, in the "Thirty-fixth Year of His prefent Majefty's Reign, for "the Encouragement and Relief of Friendly Societies." After fome Time, the House was resumed:

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

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The Earl Grofvenor reported from the Lords Com Vauxhall mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for Bridge Bilk building a Bridge across the River Thames, from or "near Vauxhall Turnpike, in the Parish of Saint Mary "Lambeth, in the County of Surrey, to the oppofite "Shore, in the Parish of Saint John, in the City and Li

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berty of Westminster, and County of Middlefex, and for "making convenient Roads thereto," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined "the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; " and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, "and made feveral Amendments thereto."

Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as follow; (videlicet)

"In the Schedule of the Bill,

"Pr. 216. L. 23. Leave out from the Second (“ El"liott") to (" 3d,") in Prefs 218, Line 1, and infert

Shed

Meadow Land
Small Gardens

Timber Yard and Shed -
Farriers Yard and Shop
Wheelwrights Yard and
Shop

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Unoccupied.
John Elliott Efquire.
John Burt and others.

Earl Grofvenor Jofeph Bramah.

Thomas Wooten.
Abraham Burt.

"2d. For making a Road from a Point in Tothill "Fields, oppofite to the Two-Foot Bridge, along the "Willow Walk to Neat House Row and the Whim Bridge.

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Henry's Cer

tificate pro

duced.

Strumpfhaw,

Bill.

"Pr. 218. L. 2. Leave out from ("Westminster") "to ("Saint John's ") in Line 16."

And the faid Amendments, being read a Second Time, were agreed to by the Houfe.

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A Certificate from the Earl of Liverpool, One of His Majefty's Principal Secretaries of State, "That Nicholas Henry, Son of James Henry, by Mary Gertrude his "Wife, bern at Wavre, in Brabant, had produced to "him fatisfactory Proof, that he had conformed in all Refpects to the Laws and Regulations refpecting "Aliens arriving in that Part of the United Kingdom "called Great Britain, or refident therein, and that he "is a Perfon well affected to His Majefty's Royal Per"fon and Government, and of orderly Life and Con"duct," was produced and read, pursuant to the Standing Order.

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com&c. Enclosure mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An A& for en"clofing Lands in the Parifhes of Strumpfhaw and Surlingham, in the County of Norfolk," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined "the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; "that the Parties concerned had given their Consents, 66 to the Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the "Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed "him to report the fame to the Houfe, without any "Amendment."

Hayes Enclofure Bill.

Carmarthen Roads Bill.

Shobdon, &c. Enclofure

Bill.

The Lord Wallingham made the like Report from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An "Act for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Hayes, in the "County of Middlefex, and for extinguishing the Tithes "in the faid Parish," was committed.

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers of an Act of His pre"fent Majefty, for repairing the Road from Carmar"then to Lampeter-pont-stephen, in the County of Cardigan, and other Roads in the faid Act mentioned, fo "far as the fame relate to the Carmarthen District of "Roads, and for confolidating in the fame Act and "Truft certain other Roads in the faid County of Car"marthen," was committed: "That they had confi"dered the faid 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 fame to the Houfe, without any "Amendment."

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An A&t for en"clofing Lands in the Parishes of Shobdon, Aymeftrey, "and Lingen, in the County of Hereford, and for ex"tinguifhing Tithes in thofe Parishes," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined "the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; "that the Parties concerned had given their Confents, "to the Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the "Committee had gone through the Bill, and made seve"ral Amendments thereto."

Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as follow; (videlicet)

"Pr. 15. L. 21 & 22. After ("Commiffioners") in"fert ("or Umpire")

"L. 28. After ("Commiffioners") infert

" ("or Umpire")

"L. 33. After ("Commiffioners ") infert

"("or Umpire") "Pr. 17. L. 20. "("or Umpire") "Pr. 20. L. 4. After ("Commiffioners ") infert "("or Umpire")."

After ("Commiflioners") infert

And the faid Amendments, being read a Second Time, were agreed to by the House.

VOL. XLVII.

Bill.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Bishopfton, mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for en- &c.Enclofure "clofing Lands in the Parishes of Bishopfton and Manfell "Lacy, otherwife Much Manfell, in the County of "Hereford," was committed:" That they had confi"dered the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations "thereof, which were found to be true; that the Par"ties concerned had given their Confents, to the Satis"faction of the Committee; and that the Committee. "had gone through the Bill, and made several Amendments thereto."

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Craven's Bill. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for veft"ing certain detached Parts of the Eftates devifed or "limited to ftrict Ufes by the Will of the Right Ho"nourable William late Lord Craven, deceased, and "fituate in the County of Gloucester, in Trustees, to be "fold, and for applying Part of the Monies arifing from "the Sale thereof in Difcharge of an Incumbrance fub"fifting thereon, and for laying out the Refidue of fuch "Monies in the Purchase of other Eftates, to be fettled "to the fame Ufes," was committed: "That they had "confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allega"tions thereof, which were found to be true; that the "Parties concerned had given their Confents, to the "Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the Com"mittee had gone through the Bill, and made feveral "Amendments thereto."

Which Amendments, being read Twice by the Clerk, were agreed to by the House.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill, with the Amendments, be engrossed.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Hodgkins' mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for veft- Bill. ing certain Eftates, late of Thomas Hodgkins Efquire,

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lying in the respective Parishes of Walfall and Ald"ridge, in the County of Stafford, in Truftees, in Trust "to fell the fame, and apply the Purchafe Monies arif"ing therefrom in paying off an Incumbrance upon "fuch Eftates and otherwife, under the Directions of "the High Court of Chancery," was committed: "That they had confidered the said Bill, and examined "the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; "that the Parties concerned had given their Confents, "to the Satisfaction of the Committee, and that the "Committee had gone through the Bill, and made "feveral Amendments thereto."

Which Amendments, being read Twice by the Clerk, were agreed to by the House.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill, with the Amendments, be engroffed.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Maffingherd's mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for veft- Bill. "ing Part of the Real Estates devised by the Will of "Henry Maffingberd Efquire, deceased, in Trustees, to "be fold, and for applying Part of the Purchafe Money "in paying off certain Incumbrances affecting the faid "Eftates; and for laying out the Refidue thereof in the "Purchase of other Eftatés to be fettled to the fame "Ufes," was committed: "That they had confidered "the 4 M

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"the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, "which were found to be true; that the Parties con❝cerned had given their Confents, to the Satisfaction of "the Committee; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and made feveral Amendments

"thereto."

Which Amendments, being read Twice by the Clerk, were agreed to by the House.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill, with the Amendments, be engroffed.

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for ef"fecting the Sale of certain Eftates devifed by the Will "of Henry Partridge Efquire, deceased, and for laying out the Money to arife by fuch Sales in the Purchase "of other Eftates, and for fettling the fame to the like "Ufes," was committed: "That they had confidered "the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, "which were found to be true; that the Parties con"cerned had given their Confents, to the Satisfaction "of the Committee; and that the Committee had gone "through the Bill, and made feveral Amendments "thereto."

Which Amendments, being read Twice by the Clerk, were agreed to by the Houfe.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill, with the Amendments, be engroffed.

The Order of the Day being read for taking into Confideration the Motion made on Friday laft, for difpenfing with the Standing Order requiring Fourteen Days Notice to be given of the Time of the Meeting of Committees upon Private Bills, in so far as relates to the Bill, intituled," An Act for enabling the most Noble Au"guftus Henry Duke of Grafton, and the Duke of Graf"ton for the Time being, to charge with Jointures the "unredeemed Part of the Annuity of Six thoufand eight "hundred and feventy Pounds payable out of the Con"folidated Fund, in lieu of the Duties of Prifage and Butlerage of Wines, granted by King Charles the "Second to Henry First Duke of Grafton, and the "Heirs Male of his Body, and the Stocks already tranf"ferred in Redemption of Part of the faid Annuity, "and the Stocks which fhall be transferred in Redemp"tion of the Remainder of the fame Annuity; and for "enabling the Sale of all or any Part of the faid Stocks, "and investing the Money arifing from any fuch Sale "in the Purchase of Manors, Lands, and Hereditaments, "and for other Purposes."

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ORDERED, That the faid Order be discharged. ORDERED, That the faid Motion be taken into Confideration on Thursday next; and that the Lords be fummoned.

ORDERED, That George Phillips,

Stevens, Wheeler, Robert Sarjeant, Robert Winter, Thomas Stevens, Palmer, John Williams, Thomas Keeton, George Clark, James Medley, James Wade, Nicholas Farmer, Thomas Britten, and Samuel Robinson, do attend To-morrow, in order to their being examined as Witneffes before the Committee, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An A&t for rendering more effectual Two "Acts paffed for the better regulating the Poor in the "Parifh of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondfey, in the "County of Surrey, for enclosing the Church Yard "thereof, and for other Purposes therein mentioned, "relating thereto," was committed.

Nicholas Henry took the Oaths appointed in order to his Naturalization.

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And due Confideration being had thereof accordingly, The following Order and Judgment was made:

"After hearing one Counsel on each Side on Friday "the 5th Day of this Inftant May upon the Petition of "Frederick Hamilton, Jacob William Jackson, Ann his "Wife, Administrators of Frederick Hamilton, deceased, "and others Refpondents in a Caufe, wherein John Page Efquire and William Bayly, therein named as furviving Trustees and Executors of Robert Sibthorpe Efquire, deceased, and others, are Appellants, praying, That their Lordships would be pleased to review "the printed Cafes in the faid Caufe, and their Lordfhips Order made on hearing the fame on the 4th Day " of August 1807, and that their Lordfhips would be "pleafed to extend their faid Order, fo as to take in the

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Receipts of the Defendants, the Representatives and "Trustees of Sibthorpe, by virtue of the Deed of 21st "December 1785, or otherwife from the Time they were made Parties to the Bill, or otherwife to vary "their Lordships faid Order, as to their Lordships "fhould feem meet: And due Confideration being "had this Day of what was offered on each Side "on this Petition; and it appearing to the Houfe, "that the faid Order of the 4th Day of Auguft 1807, "as expreffed, directs a Variation in the faid Origi "nal Decree, which is inconfiftent with the Parts of "the faid Decree affirmed by the faid Order, and "which renders the faid Decree abfurd, and in one Part "thereof contradictory to another Part thereof; and "that the faid Order defcribes the Appellants John

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Page and William Bayly, therein named as the Trustees "of the faid Robert Sibthorpe, which Character they did not sustain, and directs an Account against them as "fuch Trustees, which Direction is wholly nugatory; "and it therefore appearing manifeftly to the Houfe that "the faid Order hath been framed under a Miftake as to "the Variations which the House really agreed to make "in the faid Decree :"

"It is therefore ORDERED and ADJUDGED by the "Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament affem"bled, That the faid Order of the 4th Day of August "1807 be varied, by leaving out fo much of the faid "Order as directs any Variation in the faid Decree, and "by directing that the faid Decree shall be varied, by

leaving out the Word (" fince ") after the Words "("over and above the Rent of £2,000. a.Year, pay"able out of the fame ") and by inferting in the faid "Decree, instead of such Word (" fince") the Words

("fuch Account to be taken against the faid Robert "Sibthorpe and his Reprefentatives, and the Trustees "under his Will, from "); and that the faid Decree be "further varied, by inferting after the Words (" the "Day on which the original Bill was filed ") the Words "(" and a like Account against the faid Trustees in the "faid Deed of the 21ft Day of December 1785, from. "the Day or Days on which fuch Trustees were refpec

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tively made Parties to the Bill"): And it is further "Ordered and Adjudged, That with these Variations "the faid Decree be, and the fame is hereby affirmed."

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn. tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Mercurii,

Hodie 2a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, “An Act for tricefimum primum diem instantis Maii, horâ undecimâ "naturalizing Nicholas Henry."

ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to the Confideration of the Lords Committees aforenamed:

Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet To-morrow, at the ufual Time and Place; and to adjourn as they please.

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Epus. Bath. & Wellen. Ds. Eldon, Cancella

Epus. Roffen. Epus. Sarum.

Willan againft Willans.

Loan Bill:

Glass Duties Bill:

Militia Completion (Ireland) Bill:

Friendly Societies (Ire

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March. Stafford.

Comes Aylesford, Se.
nefcallus.

Comes Pembroke &
Montgomery.
Comes Suffolk &
Berkshire.

Comes Carlife.
Comes Berkeley.
Comes Albemarle.
Comes Strathmore.
Comes Oxford &
Mortimer.
Comes Buckingham-
fhire.

Comes Fitzwilliam.
Comes Egremont.

Comes Hardwicke.
Comes Grofvenor.

Comes Mount Edg-
cumbe.
Cómes Liverpool.
Comes Londonderry.
Comes Conyngham.
Comes Rosslyn.

Comes Limerick.
Comes Clancarty.
Comes Lonsdale.

PRAYERS.

Ds. Brownlow.

Ds. Walfingham. Ds. Grantley. Ds. Yarborough. Ds. Harewood. Ds. St. Helens. Ds. Redefdale.

Ds. Ellenborough.

Ds. Arden. Ds. Sheffield. Ds. Erskine.

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It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, " An Act for Carmarthen enlarging the Term and Powers of an Act of His Roads Bill: prefent Majesty, for repairing the Road from Carmar"then to Lampeter-pont-stephen, in the County of Car

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digan, and other Roads in the faid Act mentioned, fo "far as the fame relate to the Carmarthen District of "Roads, and for confolidating in the fame Act and "Truft certain other Roads in the faid County of Car"marthen."

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

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act for Bishopfton, enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Bishopston and &c. Enclo "Manfell Lacy, otherwife Much Manfell, in the County fure Bill: "of Hereford."

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

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Bill:

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act for Shobdon, &c. "enclofing Londs in the Parishes of Shobdon, Aymestry, Enclosure "and Lingen, in the County of Hereford, and for extinguishing Tithes in thofe Parishes."

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The Question was put, "Whether this Bill, with "the Amendments, shall pass?"

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An A&t for Stanton En"enclofing Lands in the Townships, Hamlets, or Manors clofure Bill; "of Youlgreave, Middleton-by-Youlgreave, and Stanton, "all in the Parifh of Youlgreave, in the County of "Derby."

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

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

And Meffages were, feverally, fent to the Houfe of Meffages to Commons, by the former Meffengers:

H. C with Amendments

To return the faid Bills, and acquaint them, That to the Four the Lords have agreed to the fame, with feveral Amend- preceding ments, to which their Lordfhips defire their Concurrence. Bills.

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