L. Ailfa. D' Ds. Hay. 414 L. Lilford City and Liberty thereof, or some of them, residing in L. Carysfort. Westminjter, be served with the Order of this House made L. St. Helens. this Day for the Purposes aforesaid. L. Redesdale. L. Ellenborough. Dominus Ellenborough, Capitalis Justiciarius Banci Adjourn. L. Arden. Regis, declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum L. Sheffield esse usque ad et in diem Jovis, vicesimum quintum diem E. Ilchester. L. Erskine. instantis Januari, horâ undecimâ Auroræ, Dominis fic L. Lauderdale. decernentibus. L. Ponsonby of Imokilly. L. Breadalbane. L. Gambier. I E Jovis, 25 Januarii 1810. Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes fuerunt. Archiep. Cantuar. Dux CUMBERLAND. Ds. Wellesley, Unus Dux CAMBRIDGE. Primariorum Secre. Epus. Londin. tariorum. Epus. Wigorn. Epus. Exon. Ds. Eldon, Cancella. Ds. St. John of Bletfoc. rius. Ds. Sinclair. Epus. Clogheren. Ds. Napier. Ds. Dutton. Præses. Dux Beaufort. - Ds. Ponsonby. Ds. Holland. March. Lansdowne. Ds. Rivers. March. Stafford. Ds. Walsingham Ds. Eliot. March. Cornwallis. Ds. Montagu. Comes Aylesford, Se- Ds. Heathfield. nescallus. Ds. Kenyon. Ds. Verulam. Comes Pembroke & Ds. Grenville. Montgomery Comes Suffolk & Ds. Upper Osory. V. Sidmouth. Berkshire. Ds. Mulgrave. V. Mountjoy. Comes Bridgewater. Ds. Yarborongh. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Comes Northampton. Ds. Hood of CatherComes Thanet. ington. Ds. Rolle. Ds. Bayning Ds. Bolton. Comes Home. the Streets, “ terruption by Hackney Coaches, Carts, and Drays in Ds. Wodehouse. Order to pre- « the Streets and Passages leading to this House, that Comes Strathmore. Ds. Lilford. Comes Aberdeen. “ the Lords and others are frequently hindered from Ds. St. Helens. “ coming thereto :" Comes Glasgow. Ds. Redesdale. Ds. Ellenborough. Ds. Arden. Comes Cowper. Comes Macclesfield. Ds. Sheffield. ther with the Justices of the Peace of the said City, shall Comes Harcourt. Ds. Erskine. by their ftriat Care and Directions to the Constables and Comes Ilchester. Ds. Ponsonby of Iman other Officers within their Jurisdiction, take special Comes Bathurst. killy. Order that no empty Hackney Coaches be suffered to Comes Hillsborough. Ds. Ailsa. make any stay between Whitehall and the End of Abing Comes Grosvenor. Comes Mount Edge cumbe. Comes Digby. that no Carriages, Drays, or Carts be permitted to stop Comes Liverpool. Comes Long ford. Comes Rosslyn. Comes Chichester. Comes Clancarty. Comes Powis. Comes Rolle. Comes Grey Comes Harrowby. Viscount Falmouth. Viscount Wentworth. Viscount Mountjoy. Viscount Sidmouth. Viscount Lake. PRAYERS. The Answer of Andrez Blane Esquire, Writer to the Erskine et al. vent. Richan Gordon. takes the Sir William Miller Baronet, Thomas Kennedy, David It is ORDERED, That the faid Alexander Mundell bald now Earl of Casillis, was this Day brought in : E. Caflillie Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of the Honour. Ogilvy and As was also, The Answer of Doctor James Paterson, able Walter Ogilvy of Clova, and Robert Graham Esquire againit against Physician in Ayr, to the Appeal of Archibald Earl of of Fintry, who, with the now deceased Sir William Ram- Ogilvy and Paterson, Casillis : say of Banff , Baronet, were the only accepting Trustees Sir v. WedCaddel Also, The Answer of William, John, and James Black, appointed by the now deceased David Ogilvy of Airly, derburn : against Blacks and Mary, Margaret, Alison, Agnes, Ann, Jean, Elizabeth, otherwise called Earl of Airly, complaining of Seven In- Henry Black, Farmer at Scotstown, in the Parish of Aber- of March and 14th of November 1806; the 14th of of the Lords of Session there, adhering thereto, dated the 14th of December 1808, and 26th of January 1809; againit Sir the Appeal of George Henderson and Patrick Brown : also of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary, dated the J. Malcolm. Ioth of February 1809; and of an Interlocutor of the Signet, Edinburgh, to the Appeal of Captain William June 1809; and praying, “ That the same may be re- “ versed, varied, or amended, or that the Appellants Ogilvy and Also, The Answer of Walter Ogilvy and others, to may have such other Relief in the Premises as to this Sir D. Wed- the Appeal of David Ogilvy and Sir David Wedderburn House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, shall seem against Baronet, his Tutor of Law: “'meet; and that David Ogilvy, and Sir David WedderOgilvy et al. “ burn his Tutor of Law, may be required to answer And also, The Answer of John Wilson Smith of NetherDouglas " the faid Appeal :" againt Smith. house, to the Appeal of Samuel James Douglas an Infant, by John Douglas, Clerk to His Majesty's Signet, the It is ORDERED, That the said David Ogilvy and Sir David Wedderburn may have a copy of the said Ap peal, and do put in their Answer or respective Answers Viscount This Day Francis Gerrard Viscount Lake fat first in thereunto, in Writing, on or before Thursday the 22d Lake takes Parliament, after the Death of his father Gerrard Vif. Day of February next; and Service of this Order upon his Seat. count Lake : His Lordship having first at the Table the said Respondents, or upon their known Counsel or The House being moved, “ That John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode Bp. London This Day John Lord Bishop of London took the Oaths, “ Sackville Street, Gentleman, may be permitted to enter to enter into and made and subscribed the Declaration; and also took “ into a Recognizance for the Honourable Walter Ogilvy cance on it. Oaths. and subscribed the Oath of Abjuration, pursuant to the “ and Robert Graham Esquire, on account of their Ap- peal depending in this House, they residing in Scot 6 land :" Sibbald et al. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of William Sibagaint Hill bald, Merchant in Leith ; Gilbert Bertram, Merchant It is Ordered, That the faid John Spottiswoode may et al: there; James Smith, Merchant there; William Mylne, enter into a Recognizance for the said Appellants, as Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of James Thom- Thomson 66 That the same may be reversed, varied, or altered, or 18th of December 1807, and 28th of January 1808; " that the Appellant may have such other Relief in the and also of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Session Premises, as to this House, in their Lordships great there, of the 20th of December 1808, and 1 oth of June “ Wisdom, shall seem meet; and that Peter Clarke, .1809; and praying, “ That the same may be reversed, “ Colin Gillespie, Leslie Mac Naught and Company, and “ varied, or altered, or that the Appellants may have “ Duncun Mac Naught and Company, may be required to to answer the said Appeal :" der upon the said Respondents, or upon their known The House being moved, “That John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode day the 22d Day of February next; and Service of this “ Sackville Street, Gentleman, may be permitted to to enter into Order upon the said Respondents, or upon any one of enter into a Recognizance for James Thomson, Mer. Recogni zance on it. their Procurators or Agents in the Court of Session in “ chant in Glasgow, on account of his Appeal dependScotland, shall be deemed good Service. “ ing in this House, he residing in Scotland :" It is Ordered, That the said John Spottiswoode may Mundell to The House being moved, “ That Alexander Mundell enter into a Recognizance for the said Appellant, as " Sibbald, Merchant in Leith, and others, on account Upon reading the Petition and Cross Appeal-of Sir John Sir J. Mal. Henderson “ 1804 ; 1804; and praying, “ That the fame may be reversed, Appellant may have such other Relief in the Pre- It is ORDERED, That the said Sir John Callander, Baronet, John Alexander Higgins, Neil Earl of Rose berry, and James Justice, may have a copy of the said , and swers thereunto, in Writing, on or before Thursday the · The House being moved, “That John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode to enter into Recogni. Spalding Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Peter Spal enter into a Recognizance for James Hepburn Esquire, zance on it. against Wate ding Esquire, late Superintendant of the Mint at Calcutta, on account of his Appeal depending in this House, he fon et al in Bengal, now residing in Edinburgh, complaining of “ residing in Scotland :" It is ORDERED, That the faid John Spottiswoode may desired. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Robert Pbayre Phayre the United Kingdom called Ireland, Esquire, complaining “ the same may be reversed, or that the Appellant may “ have such Relief in the Premises, as to this House, in “ County of Surrey, and Richard Hotchkins, Writer to w their Lordships great Wisdom, shall seem meet; and " the Signet, may be required to answer the said " that Mary Vance may be required to answer the faid Appeal :" Appeal : It is ORDERED, That the said Mary Vance may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in her Answer Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Richard Chadwick Chadwick Esquire, complaining of a Decree of the Court againf Bradshall be deemed good Service. made in a certain Cause, wherein Jofeph Bradshaw El quire, Heir at Law and Administrator with the Will anMill against Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of James Mill , nexed of Robert Bradshaw, deceased, was Plaintiff, and Richard Chadwick, William Hefferman, and Edward " the same may be reversed, or that the Appellant may “ their Lordships great Wisdorn, shall seem meet; and “ that the faid Joseph Bradshaw and William Hefferman may be required to answer the said Appeal :" and do put in their Answer or respective Answers there- March next ; and Service of this Order upon the said Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Thomas Baker et al. Agent in the Court of Session in Scotland, thall be Baker, John Claudius Beresford, Esquires, and James againtt Mor-> deemed good Service. Coghlan Farmer, complaining of a Decree of the Court gans. of Exchequer in Ireland, of the gth Day of June 1809; Hepburn Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of James Hep. and praying, “ That the same may be reversed, or that against J.Cal- burn Esquire, of Humbre, complaining of an Interlocu " the Appellants may have such other Relief in the Prelander et al: tor of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 15th of « mises, as to this House, in their Lordships great WisJune 1805; also of an Interlocutor of the Lords of “ dom, shall seem meet ; and that Richard Morgan, Session there, of the 17th, and signed the 19th of De “ David Morgan, and Mary Morgan, may be required to answer the said Appeal :" The House being moved, “ That Charles Denis Ef. Denia to RecogniCounty zance on it. E. Mount “ County of Middlesex, may be permitted to enter into " as to this House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, a Recognizance for Thomas Baker and others, on ac “ shall seem meet; and that Patrick Stewart in Glas “ count of their Appeal depending in this House, they “ nock, and Alexander Drew, Merchant in Newton 66 residing in Ireland :" Stewart, or the Survivor of them, or their Represen “ tatives, may be required to answer the said Appeal :" Alexander Drew, or the Survivor of them, or their Re presentatives, may have a Copy of the said Appeal, and Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of the Right do put in their Answer or respective Answers thereunto norris against Honourable Arthur Earl of Mountnorris, of the King in Writing, on or before Thursday the 22d Day of FeWhite. dom of Ireland ; complaining of a Decree in the Courtbruary next; and Service of this Order upon the said << That the same may be reversed, Agents in the Court of Session in Scotland, shall be Agnew. “ be required to answer the said Appeal :" cutor of Lord Swinton Ordinary of the 21st of July It is ORDERED, That the said James White may have 1784; also of an Interlocutor of the Lords of Session of a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer the 23d of July 1784 ; also of the Interlocutors of Lord Henderland Ordinary, of the 30th of July, 3d of August, thereunto, in writing, on or before Thursday the ist 7th of August, 24th of November, and 24th of December Day of March next. 1784; also of an Interlocutor of the Lords of Session, Macnamara dated the 25th, and figned the 6th of January 1785, exUpon reading the Petition and Appeal of Francis Macagaink Gore. namara of Dowlan, in the County of Clare, in that Pare cept in so far as this Interlocutor, “ repelled the Reasons “ of Reduction so far as the same relate to the Entail of of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland " the Estate of Sheuchan, and affoilzied the Defenders " therefrom;" also of an Interlocutor of Lord Henderland terlocutor of the Lords of Session of the with of March “ Barnbarroch, and affoilzed the Defenders from other “ declaratory Conclusions ;” and praying, “ That the same may be reversed, varied, or altered, or that the Ap- “ pellant may have such other Relief in the Premises, as “ to this House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, shall It is Ordered, That the said Francis Gore may have “ seem meet; and that Mrs. Frances Dunlop otherwise a Copy of the said Appeal, and do put in his Answer Agnew, Widow, and universal Disponee appointed thereunto, in Writing, on or before Thursday the ist Day by the deceased Robert Agnew of Sheuchan, Esquire, of March next ; and Service of this Order upon the said “ in Manner mentioned in the said Appeal, as representRespondent's Solicitor or Clerk in Court, in the Court “ing her said Husband, may be required to answer the of Chancery in Ireland, shall be deemed good Service. “ faid Appeal :” It is Ordered, That the said Mrs. Frances Dunlop Redington of against Redington of Ryebill , Esquire ; complaining of Two De- otherwise Agnew may have a Copy of the said Appeal, Redington crees of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, of the 14th before Thursday the 22d Day of February next; and and do put in her Answer thereunto in Writing, on or the same may be reversed, in so far as complained of, any one of her Counsel or Agents in the Court of Sef- Redington of Kilcornan, Marcella Redington, Malachy Agnew Esquire, of Sheuchan; complaining of the Inter- against “ Daly, John Kirwan, and Thomas Ormsby, may be re locutors of Lord Swinton Ordinary, of the 22d of De- Agnew et al. quired to answer the faid Appeal :" cember 1785, 17th of November 1806, 6th and 28th of July and 4th of August 1787; also of the Interlocutors It is ORDERED, That the said Thomas Redington, Mar- of 'the Lords of Selfion of the ist of February 1788; cella Redington, Malachy Daly, John Kirwan, and Tho- also of the Interlocutors of Lord Swinton Ordinary, of mas Ormsby, may have a Copy of the said Appeal, and the 6th of February 1788; also of the Interlocutors do put in their Answer or respektive Answers there- of the Lords of Session of the 23d of February and unto, in Writing, on or before Thursday the 1st Day of 11th of March 1988; also of the Interlocutors of March next; and Service of this Order upon the said Lord Swinton Ordinary, of the 17th of July and 2d Respondents Six Clerks, in the Court of Chancery in of August 1788, 5th and 11th of March and 17th of Ireland, shall be deemed good Service. June 1789; also of the Interlocutors of the Lords of Session of the gth and 24th of July 1789; also Agnew Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of JohnVans Agnew of the Interlocutors of Lord Swinton Ordinary, of the againt Stew. Esquire, of Sheuchan ; complaining of an Interlocutor of 31st of July, 8th of August, and 11th of December art aud Drew. the Lord Hailes Ordinary, of the 18th of July 1783; 1789; alfo of the Interlocutors of the Lords of Session, also of an Interlocutor of the Lords of Session, of the 19th of the 18th and 19th December 1789; also of the Inter- 6th et al. 5 N 6th of March 1793, and Procedure of the Lords Ordi. “ or that the Appellants may have such other Relief in It is ORDERED, That the said Sir James Innes Ker, and ; and Service The House being moved, “ That Thomas Longlands Longlands to euter into Re per30th of June 1898; and praying, “ That the same may cognizance “ mitted to enter into a Recognizance for Walter Ker, on it. « be reversed, varied, or altered, or that the Appellant “ and Richard Hotchkis, Writer to the Signet, his Commay have such other Relief in the Premises, as to this “ missioner, on account of their Appeal depending in “ this House, they residing in Scotland :" It is ORDERED, That the said Thomas Longlands may desired. ing her said Husband, the Right Honourable John “ Earl of Stair, the Honourable Captain Patrick Mait Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Benjamin Lefter et al. “ land of Freugh, Sir David Hunter Blair Baronet, and Lefter and Company, Merchants in Poole, and Hynd against Scott: “ James Hunter Blair Esquire, or both, or one of them Tasker and Company, Insurance Brokers in Glasgow, “ representing the deceased Sir John Hunter Blair of their Attornies, complaining of Four Interlocutors of Dunshey Baronet, William Hannay of Bargelly Esquire, the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 21st of January “ and David Balfour Esquire, Writer to the Signet, may 1808, the 17th of January, the 3d of February, and “ be required to answer the said Appeal :" 25th of November 1809; and also of Three Interlocutors of the Lords of Session there, (Second Chamber), of the “ reversed, varied, or altered, or that the Appellants may have such other Relief in the Premises, as to this “ House, in their Lordships great Wisdom, shall seem and that Alexander Scott, Upholsterer in Aber- “ deen, may be required to answer the said Appeal :" It is ORDERED, That the said Alexander Scott may have a Copy of the said Appeal, and do put in his AnCampbell The House being moved, “ That James Campbell of swer thereunto in Writing, on or before Thursday the to enter into “ Duke Street, Westminster, may be permitted to enter 22d Day of February next; and Service of this Order Recogni “ into a Recognizance for John Vans Agnew Esquire, on upon the said Respondent, or upon any one of his zance on Agnew's account of his Appeal depending in this House, he Counsel or Agents in the Court of Session in Scotland, Three Ap “ residing in Scotland :" shall be deemed good Service. peals. It is ORDERED, That the said James Campbell may The House being moved, “ That James Campbell of Campbell to enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellant, as desired. “ Duke Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may be per- enter into Re cognizance on “ mitted to enter into a Recognizance for Benjamin it: « Lefter and Company, and others, on account of their Appeal depending in this House, they residing in « Scotland." It is ORDERED, That the said James Campbell may enter into a Recognizance for the said Appellants, as desired. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Mary Re. De la Fon- Moreland et of the deceased Thomas Lashley of London, Esquire, com- al.: The House being moved, " That James Campbell of plaining of Five Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in “ Duke Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may be per- Scotland, of the 7th of December 1807, the 9th of June “ mitted to enter into a Recognizance for John Vans and 12th of November 1808, and the 11th of March and Agnew Esquire, on account of his Appeal depending 12th of May 1809; and also of Two Interlocutors of s in this House, he residing in Scotland :" the Lords of Session there (First Chamber), the First It is ORDERED, That the said James Campbell may Date of the 4th and figned the 5th of July, and the enter into a Recognizance for the said Appellant, as Second dated the 21st of December 1809; and praying, desired. " That the same may be reversed, varied, or altered, or “ that the Appellant may have such other Relief in the Ker and Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Walter Ker - Premises as to this House, in their Lordships great Hotchkis of Littledean, late Brigadier General and now Colonel “ Wisdom, shall seem meet; and that Messieurs Moreagainst Sir J. Ker et al : in Ilis Majesty's Army, and Richard Hotchkis, Writer to “ land and Hamersley, and Messieurs Anderson and Rufa the Signet, his Commissioner ; complaining of an Inter sell, their Attornies, may be required to answer the " said Appeal : Attornies, |