Ship Owners, &c. Bill. Seamen's En Bill. 66 The Lord Walfingham (according to Order) reported couragement the Amendment made by the Committee of the whole House, to the Bill, intituled, "An Act to explain and "amend an Act made in the Forty-fifth Year of His prefent Majesty, for the Encouragement of Seamen, "and for the better and more effectually manning His "Majefty's Navy during the prefent War; and for the "further Encouragement of Seamen, and for the better and more effectually providing for the Intereft of the "Royal Hofpital for Seamen at Greenwich, and the "Royal Hofpital for Soldiers at Chelsea; and to extend "the Provifions of the faid Act to Cafes arifing in con"fequence of Hoftilities commenced fince the paffing of "the faid A&t." Northumberland Justices Bill, King' aified: The faid Amendment was read by the Clerk, as follows; (videlicet) "Pr. 22. Line ult. Leave out ("before") and in"fert ("after")." And the faid Amendment, being read a Second Time, was agreed to by the House. The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That "His Majefty, having been informed of the Contents "of the Bill, intituled, " An Act to enable His MaConfent fig jefty to grant the Moot Hall, Grand Jury Room, and "certain Grounds and Buildings adjoining thereto, in "the Caftle Garth, within the Scite of the Old Caftle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to the Juftices of the Peace for "the County of Northumberland, for building Courts "of Juftice, and alfo a Gaol for the faid County, and "for other Purposes therein mentioned, relating thereto," "was pleased to confent, (as far as His Majefty's Interest "is concerned), That their Lordships may proceed therein as they fhall think fit.” "and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, "and directed him to report the fame to the House, "without any Amendment." faid County, and for other Purposes therein men"tioned, relating thereto," was committed: "That "they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined the "Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Bill reported. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act to repeal "fo much of an Act paffed in the Forty-eighth Year of "His prefent Majefty, for enclofing Waftes in the "Township of Minera, in the County of Denbigh, as subjects the Owners of certain Mines there to Damages "for working the fame, and as authorizes Perfon any "to get Stone from any Mines of Stone in the faid "Waftes," 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 directed him to report "the fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment." 66 nified: The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That Strand Bridge "His Majefty, having been informed of the Contents of Bill, King's "the Bill, intituled, "An Act for building a Bridge Confent fig"over the River Thames, from the Precinct of the "Savoy, or near thereunto, in the County of Middlesex, "to the oppofite Shore; and for making convenient "Roads and Avenues to communicate therewith, in the "County of Surrey," was pleafed to confent, (as far as "His Majefty's Intercft is concerned), That their Lord"fhips may proceed therein as they fhall think fit." The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Bill reported. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for building a Bridge over the River Thames, from the "Precinct of the Savoy, or near thereunto, in the County "of Middlefex, to the oppofite Shore; and for making "convenient Roads and Avenues to communicate there"with, in the County of Surrey," 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) "Pr. 75. L. 37. ("fome") "Pr. 79. L. 37. After ("Bridge") infert ("within "the Limits herein-before mentioned and specified ") "Pr. 84. L. 38. After ("Act") infert Claufe ("A") "Claufe (A.) "Provided always, and be it further "enacted, That nothing in this A&t contained shall "extend or be conftrued to extend to authorize or Leave out ("fuch ") and infert 66 empower the faid Company of Proprietors to take any Lands, Grounds, Houfes, Tenements, or Pre"mifes for the Purposes of this Act, or to proceed with "the Works herein authorized to be made, until a "fufficient Number of Subfcribers shall have been ob"tained, who will undertake to raise the Sum of Three "hundred thousand Pounds; fuch Subfcriptions to be "proved to the Satisfaction of His Majefty's Juftices of "the Peace, affembled at Quarter Seffions of the Peace "for the Counties of Middlefex and Surrey, and to be fubject to all the Provifoes and Enactments herein "contained, in refpect of any other fuch Sum or Sums "of Money mentioned in this Act." "Pr. 112. L. 3 & 4. Leave out (" in the Liberty of "the Savoy"). 8 ORDERED, Bill re-committed. Surrey Sewers Bill. E Caffillis against Pa terfon. Confolidated Fund Bill. Parliament, ORDERED, That the faid Bill be re-committed to the fame Committee, and that they do meet to confider the fame To-morrow. The Lord Rolle reported from the Lords Committees,' to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for making new "Sewers and Drains, and amending the prefent Sewers "and Drains within certain Districts, under the Jurif "diction of the Commiffioners of Sewers, for the "Limits extending from Eaft Moulfey in Surrey, to "Ravenfborne in Kent, and for other Purposes relating "to the Execution of the Commiffion of Sewers for "the faid Limits," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations 66 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." Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Archibald Earl of Caffillis, complaining of Five Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 12th of November 1806, the 12th of November 1808, the 2d of February, the 18th of May, and the 6th of June 1809; and alfo of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion there, of the 28th of February and the 9th of June 1809; and praying, "That the fame may be reversed, varied, or amended, or that the Appellant may have fuch "other Relief in the Premifes, as to this Houfe in their "Lordfhips great Wisdom fhall feem meet; and that "Doctor James Paterfon, Phyfician in Ayr, may be "required to anfwer the faid Appeal :" It is ORDERED, That the faid Doctor James Paterfon may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Tuesday the 11th Day of July next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondent, or upon any of his known Counfel or Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Mr.Wharton and others: With a Bill, intituled, " An A&t for granting to His "Majefty certain Sums of Money out of the Confoli"dated Fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain "Monies therein mentioned, for the Service of the "Year One thoufand eight hundred and nine, and for "further appropriating the Supplies granted in this "Seffion of Parliament;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House. The faid Bill was read the First Time. A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, Independence by Mr. Curwen and others: of, Bill. Colonel de Charmilly, Papers refpecting, delivered. 66 With a Bill, intituled, " An Act for better fecuring "the Independence and Purity of Parliament, by preventing the procuring or obtaining of Seats in Parlia"ment by corrupt Practices;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House. The faid Bill was read the First Time. The Earl of Liverpool laid before the House, purfuant to an Addrefs to His Majefty of Thursday the First Day of this Inftant June; No. 1. "Date of Monfieur De Charmilly's Commiffion "as Colonel of a Regiment of Cavalry in the Weft "Indies, 9th December 1794." 2. "Copy of Letter dated 20th June 1796, from "the Right Honourable the Secretary at War, to Mef"fieurs Lukin, Ainflie, and Frafer, directing them to pay, during the Remainder of the War, the Sum of Eight hundred and twelve Pounds Thirteen Shillings "and One Penny Halfpenny for 365 Days, to Colonel "De Charmilly, being equal to his Full Pay as Colonel "of a Regiment of Dragoons." 3. "Copy of a Letter dated 19th July 1802, from "the Right Honourable the Secretary at War, to Wil "liam Difney Efquire, difcontinuing the Full Pay to "Colonel De Charmilly." 4. "Copy of a Letter dated 1ft April 1803, from "the Right Honourable the Secretary at War, to "William Difney Efquire, directing a Military Allowance "of Two hundred Guineas per Annum, on account of "the Reduction of his Corps, to Colonel De Charmilly." 5. "Copy of a Letter dated 14th April 1803, from the Right Honourable the Secretary at War, to "William Difney Efquire, directing the Military Allowance, of Two hundred Guineas per Annum to com"mence from 25th December inftead of 25th June "1802," together with a Schedule thereof. Which Schedule, being read by the Clerk; Table. ORDERED, That the faid Papers do lie on the The Order of the Day being read for the Third Woollen Ma Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to repeal fe- nufacture Bill: "veral Acts refpecting the Woollen Manufacture, and "to amend other Acts relating to the faid Manufacture; "and for allowing Perfons employed in any Branch " of the Woollen Manufacture to fet up Trade in any "Place in Great Britain ;" and for hearing Counsel against the same. Counsel were accordingly called in; and Mr. Jackfon appearing as Counfel for the Petitioners against the faid Bill; The Petition of the Clothworkers of Yorkshire, Lancafhire, Wilts, and Somerset, praying to be heard by Counsel against the said Bill, was read: Then Mr. Jackson was heard for the Petitioners against the said Bill. The Counfel was directed to withdraw. Then the faid Bill was read the Third Time. It was moved, "To leave out the laft Claufe of the "faid Bill:" Which being objected to, The Question was put, "Whether the faid Claufe "fhall ftand Part of the Bill?" It was refolved in the Affirmative. It was refolved in the Affirmative. Partridge's Bill. Scots Judisaturé Bill, E. Chichef To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act to empower "the Trustees under the Will of the Right Honourable "Edward late Lord Thurlow, to grant in Fee upon "Fee Farm Rents, or for long Terms of Years, certain "Estates by the fame Will devised in Truft for Sale; "and to pull down the Manfion Houfe called Knight's "Hill, and to make Roads, and to enfranchise Copy"holds, and for other Purposes ;" and to acquaint this House, That they have agreed to the fame, without any Amendment. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, Craven's Bill. by Sir James Graham and others: To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for vefting "certain detached Parts of the Eftates devifed or limited to ftrict Uses by the Will of the Right Honourable "William late Lord Craven, deceased, and fituate in "the County of Gloucefter, in Trustees to be fold, and "for applying Part of the Monies arifing from the Sale "thereof in discharge of an Incumbrance fubfifting "thereon, and for laying out the Refidue of fuch "Monies in the Purchase of other Estates, to be fettled "to the fame Ufes;" and to acquaint this House, That they have agreed to the fame, without any A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, Amendment. by Mr. Robert Dundas and others: A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Mr. Robert Dundas and others : To return the Bill, intituled, " An Act to give to the "Perfons named by His Majefty, pursuant to an Act, "paffed in the laft Seffion of Parliament, intituled, ""An A&t concerning the Administration of Justice in "Scotland, and concerning Appeals to the Houfe of "Lords," further Time for making their Report or "Reports;" and to acquaint this Houfe, That they have agreed to the fame with One Amendment, to which they defire their Lordships Concurrence. A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, ter's Eftate by Sir James Graham and others: Bill. Catholic Freeholds (Ireland) Bill. Ld. Le DeSpencer's Estate Bill. To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for uniting "the Rectory and Parish Church of Stanmer, in the "County of Suffex, with the adjoining Vicarage and "Parish Church of Falmer; and alfo for exchanging the "Parfonage House and Glebe Land of Stanmer, and "the Vicarage House of Falmer, for a Piece of Land at "Falmer, Part of the fettled Eftates of the Right "Honourable Thomas Earl of Chichester, and for a new Parfonage House to be built thereon, at the Expence "of the faid Earl;" and to acquaint this Houfe, That they have agreed to the fame, without any Amend. 66 ment. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, Hodgkins' by Sir James Graham and others: tr To return the Bill, intituled, " An Act for vesting High Court of Chancery ;" and to acquaint this House, Amendment. Bill. A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, thereto. With a Bill, intituled, "An A&t to quiet the Freehold A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, To return the Bill, intituled, " An Act for vefting an "Eftate in the County of Lincoln, devised by the Will "of Francis Lord Le Defpencer, in Trustees upon Trust "to fell the fame, and with the Money arifing therefrom "to discharge the Incumbrances thereupon, and to lay ❝out the Surplus in the Purchase of other Estates, to "be fettled to the fame Ufes;" and to acquaint this House, That they have agreed to the fame, without any Amendment. ftead Enclofure Bill. Meffages to Weft India After Debate ; The Question was put thereupon? It was refolved in the Affirmative. DISSENTIENT: "ELDON, C. " WILTON. "REDESDALE. "HAREWOOD. "WALSINGHAM. "ELLENBOROUGH. ORDERED, That the faid Standing Orders be difpenfed with upon the faid Bill. Then it was moved, "That the faid Bill be now read "the Third Time.' Which being objected to; The Question was put thereupon? It was refolved in the Affirmative. Then the faid Bill was read the Third Time. The Question was put, A Meffage was fent to the Houfe of Commons, by To return the faid Bill, and acquaint them, That the A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, Reads Bill. To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for altering " and enlarging the Term and Powers of Three Acts, "made in the Forty-fecond, Forty-fourth, and Forty"fixth Years of the Reign of His prefent Majefty, for "making, maintaining, watching, lighting, and watering tuled, "An Act to alter and amend the Laws relating feveral Roads to communicate with the Weft India "Docks in the Ile of Dogs, and the East India Docks "at Blackwall, both in the County of Middlefex; and "alfo of feveral Acts for repairing the Cannon Street "Road, in the faid County; and alfo for making, main"taining, watching, lighting, and watering a new Road "from the faid Road, communicating with the East "India Docks, to Barking, in the County of Effex; "and for enlarging the Powers of an A&t paffed in the "Forty-eighth Year of the Reign of His prefent Majefty, "for making and maintaining a Road from the Romford "and Whitechapel Road to or near to Tilbury Fort, in "the County of Effex;" and to acquaint this House, That they have agreed to their Lordihips Amendments made thereto. After fome Time, the House was refumed: And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Com. mittee, “That they had gone through the Bill, and "made feveral Amendments thereto, which he was ready to report, when the Houfe will please to receive "the fame." The Houfe (according to Order) proceeded to take Standing into Confideration the Standing Orders, Nos. 26. and Orders 26. 155. refpecting Bills not being read or proceeded in Twice the fame Day. ORDERED, That the Amendment made by the Commons to the Bill, intituled, "An Act to give to the "Perfons named by His Majefty, pursuant to an Act paffed in the laft Seffion of Parliament, intituled, “ An "Act concerning the Adminiftration of Juftice in Scot"land, and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords,' "further Time for making their Report or Reports," be taken into Confideration To-morrow. And Confideration being had thereof accordingly; ORDERED, That the Report of the Amendments The Order of the Day being read for the House to be put into a Committee, upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act for amending and reducing into One Act of "Parliament the feveral Laws for raifing and training "the Militia of Ireland :" ORDERED, That the faid Order be discharged. The House (according to Order) was adjourned during The Lord Walfingham accordingly reported the faid The faid Amendments were read by the Clerk, as “Pr. 1. L. 8. Leave out from ("the") to ("strik- "L. 22. Leave out from (" of") to (" strik- "L. 23. After (" Execution ") infert (" or dif. and 155. penfed with on it. "L. 29 & 30. After(" Payment") infert ("Pro- "L. 34. After(" aforefaid") infert ("Provided "that it fhall not be lawful for the Commiffioners to "direct fuch Monies to be paid into the Hands of the "faid Commiffioners, or any of them, or of the Soli"citor to the Commiffion, or into any Banking House, "or other Houfe of Trade or Bufinefs, in which the "Commiffioners, or any of them, or the Solicitor to the "Commiffion, are or is interested or concerned as a "Partner or Partners, or otherwife") "Pr. L. Journals of the House of Lords. Affignee, as fhall not be paid by Dividends under the "faid Commiffion, together with lawful Intereft, for the "whole Debt ") "Pr. 7. L. 5. After ("Creditors") infert (" or any Money retained to anfwer any Claim which may have "been duly entered upon the Proceedings under the faid Bankruptcy, or any Dividends ordered to be retained by the Affignees ") 66 "L. 11. After (" Creditors ") infert (“ and "Claimants") "L. 22. Leave out (" from Creditors") to "(" as ") in Line 23, and infert (" and Claimants, ac"cording to their feveral Interefts"). "L. 33. After ("made ") infert (" or under "which the Creditors who have not proved can receive "a Dividend equally in proportion to their respective "Debts, without difturbing any Dividend already "made ") "Pr. 8. L. 3. After (" thereof") infert (in Dif "charge of the whole Debt ") ચંદ "L. 5. After ("iffued") infert (" and the Creditors fhall have proved his Debt under the Com"miffion to ftand in the Place of the Creditor as to the "Dividends, upon fuch Proof, and when the Creditors "fhall not have proved under the Commiflion, it shall "be lawful for fuch Surety or Perfon liable ") "L. 8. After (" Commiffion") insert (“not disturbing the former Dividends ") "L. 17. Leave out from (" Bankrupt ") to (" provided ") in Line 21. "L. 28. After (" (Infolvent ") infert (" or had "L. 29. After (" any ") infert (" fuch") "been or ") "L. 31. After (" who ") infert (" has ob"tained or ") "be") "L. 35. Leave out (" and proved the ") and "infert (or being hereby enabled to prove as aforefaid, "or to ftand in the Place of fuch Creditor as aforefaid, "with regard to his ") "L. 36. Leave out (" his ") A. 1809. "L. 29. Leave out ("is") and infert (" fhall "L. 31. Leave out (to the Plaintiff ") is L. "miffion") "L. 33. Leave out (" the Plaintiff ") and in"fert ("fuch Affignee ") "L. 37. After ("fhall") infert (" in cafe "the Affignee thall obtain a Verdict be added to his "Cofts, and if the other Party fhall obtain a Verdict "fhall") "L. 38 & 39. Leave out ("the fame ") and "L. 38. Leave out from (" Cofts") to ("which") in Line 39. "L. 39 & 40. Leave out (" the Defendant "will") and infert (" fuch other Party would other"wife") "L. 40 & 41. Leave out ("the Plaintiff") "and infert ("fuch Affignce") "Pr. 11. L. 5. After (" by ") infert (" or against ") "and in the fame Line, leave out from ("any ") to ("Affignee ") in Line 6. 66 L. 6. Leave out (" or Affignees ") '' L. 15. Leave out ("Defendants") and in"fert("other Parties ") "L. 10. Leave out (" fufficient ") and in the. "fame Line after (" Evidence") infert (" to be re"ceived") "L. 13. Leave out from ("the") to (“in”) "in Line 14, and infert (" other Party") "L. 14. Leave out (" Actions ") and infert ("Action") ant") "L. 15. After (" shall ") infert (" if Defend "L. 16. Leave out (" or their ") "L. 16. Leave out from ("fuch") to "("fhall") in Line 17. and infert ("Parties fome or one of them ") "L. 17. After ("Action") infert (" and if "L. 17. Leave out ("Fourteen ") and infert ("Ten ") "L. 18. Leave out from (" after ") to ("in") "in Line 21. and infert (" Rejoinder "') "L. 18. Leave out (" the Plaintiff ") and in"fert ("fuch Affignce") "L. 23. Leave out ("Plaintiff") and infert ("Affignee ") "L. 26. After (" Bankruptcy ") infert ("or "fome or one of fuch Matters") "L. 19. Leave out ("the fame ") and infert ("fuch Matters or any of them ") "L. 28. Leave our (" Plaintiff ") and infert " in Line 31. and infert (" Matter fo difputed ") "L. 1. Leave out ("the Plaintiff ") and in-. fert ("fuch Aflignee") "L. 22. Leave out from (" the ") to (“fhall") "in Line 25, and infert (" Matter fo difputed, or the "other Party") "L. 26. Leave out from ("fame") to ("the") " in Line 28. "L. 40. Leave out from ("Caufe ") to “Pr. 14. L. 16. Leave out ("and") and infert ર Pr. 15. L. 11. Leave out from ("Perfons") to. "Claufe (A.) "And be it further enacted by the Annuity Creditor of any Perfon against whom a Com- |