et al. It is ORDERED, That the Consideration of the said and Mr. Baron Graham, who are forthwith to fummon Upon reading the Petition of the Reverend Thomas Ross's et al. Rofs of Rofstrevor, in the County of Down, in Ireland, Petition re St. Mary ferred to Upon reading the Petition of Martin Joseph Routh, Clerk; of Robert Ross, Lieutenant Colonel of His Ma. Judges. Magdalene’s Doctor in Divinity, President of the College of Saint jesty's Twentieth Regiment of Foot; the Reverend Lition refer. Mary Magdalene, in the University of Oxford, and of Samuel Blacker of Stewartstown, in the County of Tya red to Judges. the Scholars of the said College, praying Leave to bring rone in Ireland, Clerk, and Mary Ann Blacker his Wife, in a Bill for the Purposes in the said Petition mentioned: on Behalf of themselves and their Infant Children, It is Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Henry St. John and Elizabeth Blacker ; praying Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the said Petition mentioned: their Hands; and whether all Parties, 'who may be con. cerned in the Consequences of the Bill, have signed the Philipps' Pe. Upon reading the Petition of Richard Mansel Philipps Petition ; and also, that the Judges, having perused the tition refer. of Sketty Hall, in the County of Glamorgan, Esquire, Bill, do sign the same. red to Judges. for and on Behalf of himfelf and his Infant Children, Courtenay and Edward Berkeley Philipps, praying Leave The House being moved,“That a Daymay be appointed Sibbald et al, to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the said Petition “ for hearing the Cause, wherein William Sibbald and against Hill mentioned : “ others are Appellants, and Jolin Hill and others are " Respondents : The House being moved, “ That a Day may be ap- Ld. Provost, whether all Parties, who may be concerned in the Con pointed for hearing the Cause, wherein the Right Ho- &c. of Edin sequences of the Bill, have signed the Petition; and also, « nourable William Coulter, Lord Provost of the City of burgh againft that the Judges, having perused the Bill, do sign the Edinburgh, and others, are Appellants, and James same. “ Gibson is Respondent :" Okeden and Upon reading the Petition of David Okeden Parry It is ORDERED, That this House will hear the said merset, Esquire, Trustee of the devised Estates of the Causes after those already appointed. ferred to Right Honourable Cornwallis late Lord Viscount HaJudges. warden, deceased, and of the Right Honourable Anne Upon reading the Petition of Frederick Sack, praying Sack for at NaturalizaIsabella Dowager Viscountess Hawarden, the Widow of Leave to bring in a Bill for his Naturalization: tion Bill : It is ORDERED, That the Consideration of the said Accordingly, The Lord Walsingham presented to the Bill pre- c6 derick Sack.” Ebenezer Gairdner, and Andrew Gairdner; are Defend. ants, in order to reverse a Judgment given in the Court Player's et Upon reading the Petition of Jane Player Widow, also of King's Bench for the Defendants in Error;. Counsel al. Petition of George Player and Mary Ann his Wife, as well on appearing for the said Defendants, but no Counsel for Behalf of themselves as their Infant Daughter; also of the Plaintiff in Error (who made Default): Maria Jane Player Spinster, their adult Daughter ; That the affifined with It is Ordered and ADJUDGED by the Lords Spiri- Judgment faid Judgment given in the Court of King's Bench be, i do pay or cause to be paid to the faid Defendants, the Sum of One hundred and twenty Pounds for their Costs, The referred to E. Clancarty. The Tenor of which Judgment, to be affixed to the “ Judgment aforesaid, and that the Record is in no ways rc vicious ar defective; therefore it is considered by the “ fame Court of Parliament aforesaid, that the said Judg, « On which Day, before the same Court of Parlia “ ment be in all things affirmed, and that it stand in full “ ment at Westminster aforesaid, came the Parties afore " Force and Virtue, notwithstanding the Causes and “ said, by their Attornies aforesaid ; whereupon the said “ Matters aforesaid as above assigned for Error : And it « Court of Parliament having seen, diligently examined, is is further considered by the fame Court of Parliament, « and fully understood, as well the Record and Process « that the said Moses Hart recover against the said « aforesaid, and the Judgment given thereupon, as the “ Charles John Gerss One hundred and twenty-seven “ Causes and Matters aforesaid, assigned by the said “ Pounds Ten Shillings, adjudged to the faid Moses “ William Nicholls as above for Error, and mature De. 6 Hart by the same Court of Parliament aforesaid, « liberation thereon had, it appears to the said Court of “ according to the form of the Statute in such Cafe « Parliament, that there is no Error either in the Record " made and provided, for his Costs, Charges, and “ and Proceedings aforesaid, or in the giving of the “ Damages, which he hath sustained by reason of the “ Judgment aforesaid, and that the said Record is in no " Delay of Execution of the Judgment aforesaid, on “ Pretext of prosecuting the Writ of Error aforesaid; it « Process had in the Court of Parliament aforesaid, on “ and thereupon the Record aforesaid, and also the • stand in its full Force and Virtue, notwithstanding the " the Premises, are sent back by the fame Court of Para “ Causes and Matters aforesaid as above assigned for “ liament, to the Court of the said Lord the King, “ Error : And it is further considered by the fame Court “ before the King himself, wherefoever he shall then be “ in England, &c. to do Execution thereupon, &c.” Hodie 2* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for Wakefield continuing the Term, and altering and enlarging the Road Bill. “ Powers of Two Aas, passed in the Twenty-ninth and “ of Parliament aforesaid, according to the Form of the “ Thirty-third Years of His present Majesty, for repairing " Statute in such case made and provided, for their “ and widening the Road from Wakefield to Abberford, " in the County of rork.” · D. CUMBERLAND. L. Bp. Cbefter. L. Napier. “ Parliament aforesaid, on the Premises, are sent back L. Walfingham. " by the same Court of Parliament to the Court of the E. Esex. L. Carrington. “ said Lord the King, before the King himself, where. E. Bathurst . L. Arden. « soever he shall then be in England, &c. to do Exe. E. Rosslyn. “ cution thereupon, &c." Gerss against Whereas this Day was appointed for hearing Counsel Hart, in to argue the Errors assigned upon the Writ of Error Error: brought into this House on the 5th of February last, Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Tomorrow, at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon, Peers; and to adjourn as they please. Counsel for the Plaintiff in Error, (who made Default): mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Ad for re- Bridge Road “ pairing the Road from Catterick Bridge, in the County affirmed with and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said “ of York, through the Towns of Yarm, Stockton, and Cofts. Judgment given in the Court of King's Bench be, and “ Sedgefield, to the City of Durham, in the County of “ had considered the said Bill, and examined the Alle “ gations thereof, which were found to be true; and Defendant, the Sum of One hundred and twenty-seven " that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and Pounds and Ten Shillings, for his Costs sustained by " directed him to report the same to the House, without reason of bringing the said Writ of Error. any Amendment." The Tenor of which Judgment, to be affixed to the The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Cheltenham Transcript of the Record, is as follows: Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Road Bill. “ But because the Court of Parliament aforesaid, now “ A& for making and maintaining a Road from Albion “ here, is not yet advised what Judgment to give of and “ Street, in the Town of Cheltenham,, in the County of “ concerning the Premises, a Day is therefore given to “ Gloucester, to Bunch Lane, in or near the Village of t the Parties aforesaid before the same Court of Parlia Bishop's Cleve, in the said County, to join the Turn“ ment at Westminster, until Thursday the First Day of “ pike Road leading from the Town of Evesham, in the “ March, to hear their Judgment thereof, because that “ County of Worcester, to the said Town of Chelten“ the said Court of Parliament is not yet advised what “ ham,” was committed. “ Judgment to give thereupon ; at which Day, before " the fame Court of Parliament aforesaid, at Westminster The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Durham s aforesaid, came the Parties aforesaid, by their At Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Road Bill. “ tornies aforesaid; whereupon the said Court of Parlia “ Act for altering, improving, and keeping in Repair “ment having seen, diligently examined, and fully " the Road between the City of Durham and the Vila « understood, as well the Řecord and Process aforesaid, “ lage of Shotley Bridge, in the County of Durham," " and the Judgment given thereupon, as the Causes and was committed. “ Matters aforesaid assigned by the said Charles John « Gerss as above for Error, and mature Deliberation The Lord Walsingham made the like Report from the Doncaster “ being thereon had, it appears to the said Court of Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Road Bill. Parliament, that there is no Error either in the Record “ A&t for continuing the Term, and altering and enlarge " and Proceedings aforesaid, or in the giving of the “ ing the Powers of several Acts of His late and present Majesty A Petition of the Owners, Occupies, and Farmers Die . . Majesty, for repairing the several Roads therein mens And also, “ An Account of the Produce of the Malt ORDERED, That an humble Address be presented to Staff Journal His Majesty, to request, “ That His Majesty will be of the Wal. Cumberland The Lord Walsingham made the like Report from the " graciously pleased to order, that there be laid before cheren Expe dition, Ad. County Rate Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An " this House, “ The Staff Journal of the Walcheren drels for. Bill “ Act for making a fair and equal County Rate for the Expedition." “ County of Cumberland," was committed. Ordered, That the said Address, be presented to His Norton Fol. The Lord Walsingham also made the like Report from Majesty by the Lords with White Staves. gate Light, the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An ing and Poor « Ad for repealing an Act, made in the Thirty-second tend the Service of the House on Thursday next: ORDERED, That all the Lords.be, summoned to atLords fum. Bill. moned. " Year of His late Majesty, for better lighting and cleanf “ ing the open Places, streets, Squares, and other Pal. Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens. Parliamen- Adjourn. sages within the Part of the Manor and Liberty of tum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Veneris, “ Norton Folgate, otherwise Norton Folley, in the County fecundum diem instantis Martii ; horà undecimå Aurora, “ of Middlesex, which is extra-parochial, and regulatá Dominis fic decernentibus. ing the Nightly Watch and Beadles therein; and for " the better Relief and Maintenance of the Poor thereof; “ and for other Purposes relating thereto," was committed. je Veneris, 2. Martii, 1816. Corn Dinillery Pro of Land, Barley Growers attending Lynn Market, in bibition Bill, Petition from the County of Norfolk, and of the Merchants and Dealers Domini tam Spirituales quam. Temporales presentes fuerunt : Archiep. Cantuár. Ds. Wellesley, Unus this House, intituled, “ An Act to prohibit the Distilla Archiep. Ebor. Dux CUMBERLAND. Primariorum, Secre: “ tion of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Great Britain Dux CAMBRIDGE. tariorum Ds. Eldon, Cancel D6. Hastings. larius. Ds. St. John of Blet foe. “ Importation of British or Irish-made Spirits into Great Epus. Sarum. Comes Camden, Ds. Say & Sele. “ Britain or Ireland respectively;" and praying, “That Epus. Oxon. Præfes. Ds. Clifton they may be heard by themselves, Agents, or Counsel Epus. Hereford. Comes Weftmorland,. Ds. Napier. Ds. Ashburnham. “ against the said Bill.' Epus. Carliol. C.P.S. Ds. Dutton. E.pus. Ceftrien. callus. Ds. King. Second Time « to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or and conimit6 Grain in Great Britain for a limited Time; and to Dux Somerset. Ds. Ponsonby « continue, until Four Months after the Expiration of Dux Beaufort. Ds. Boston. Ds. Holland. o fuch Prohibition, an Act of the last Session of Parlia Dux Newcastle. « ment, to suspend the Importation of British or Irish Ds. Sundridge & March. Lansdowne Hamilton. “ made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respec March. Stafford. Ds. Hawke. March. Cornwallis. Ds. Grantley. March. Headfort. Ds. Rodney. faid Motion, by leaving out (" on Monday next") and Ds. Eliot. Comes Aylesford, inserting (“ now”), Ds. Bulkeley 1 Senescallus. Ds. Boringdon. Ds. Montagu. Comes Pembroke & Ds. Suffield. Montgomery. Ds. Heathfield. Comes Northampton. Ds. Verulam. Comes Sandwich. Ds. Grenville. Comes Essex. Ds. Douglas of Loch. It was resolved in the Affirmative. Comes Abingdon. leven. Comes Albemarle. Ds. Mulgrave. Comes Powlett. Ds. Selley Comes Aberdeen. Ds. Dundas. Comes Oxford & Ds. Hood of Cather. ington. Comes Bristol. Ds. Harewood. upon the said Bill To-morrow. Comes Cowper. Ds. Rolle. Comes Pomfret. Ds. Carrington. Comes Graham. . Market, in the County of Norfolk, and of the Merchants Comes Brooke & Ds. Bolton. and Dealers therein, whose Names are thereunto sub Warwick. Ds. Wodehouse: scribed, taking Notice of the last-mentioned Bill, and Comes Buckingham. Ds Narthwick. praying to be heard by themselves, Agents, or Counsel fhire. Ds. Lilford. against the said Bill, do lie on the Table till the said Bill Comes Harcourt, Ds. Carysfort. be read the Third Time. Comes Hardwicke. Ds. St. Helens. Comes Ilchester. Ds. Keith Malt Duty ORDERED, That there be laid before this House, Comes Spencer Ds. Redesdale. Accounts « An Account of the Produce of the Average Duty Comes Bathurft. Ds. Ellenborough. ordered. upon Malt, for Ten Years antecedent to the last ad Comes Grosvenor. Ds. Arden. “ ditional Duty of Two Shillings per Bushel, distinguish Comes Mount Edg. Ds. Sheffield. « ing the Produce of the Two last Years.” cumbe. Ds. Erskine. 6 F ted. Ds. Bayning pass ?” it. Comes Mansfield. Ds. Lauderdale. “ between the City of Durham and the Village of Shotley The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill shall “ pass ?” It was resolved in the Affirmative. Hodie 3* vice le&ta eft Billa, intituled, “ An A& for Norton Ful- repealing an Act, made in the Thirty-second Year of gate LightComés Limerick. " His late Majesty, for better lighting and cleansing the Bug and Poor Comes Clancarty. open Places, Streets, Squares, and other Passages within Comes Powis. " the Part of the Manor and Liberty of Norton Folgate, Comes Rose. “'otherwise Norton Folley, in the County of Middlesex, Comes Grey. “ which is extra-parochial, and regulating the Nightly Comes Harrowby. " Watch and Beadles therein ; and for the better Relief “ and Maintenance of the Poor thereof; and for other “ Purposes relating thereto." The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill shall It was resolved in the Affirmative. And Messages were, severally, sent to the House of Messages to HC that Macnamara The Answer of Francis Gore Esquire to the Appeal of Commons, by Mr. Stratford and Mr. Harvey: the Lords against Gore. Francis Macnamara Esquire, was this Day brought in: To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to have agreed to the Six Cane against As was also, The Answer of the Right Honourable the said Bills, without any Amendment. preceding Viscount Bills. Joshua Lord Viscount Allen to the Appeal of William Allen. Cane Esquire. Hodie 3e vice lecta esi Billa, intituled, “ An Ad for Brandfrom's “ naturalizing John Simon Brandftram." Naturaliza. tion Bill: Ld. Suffield This Day William Asheton Harbord Lord Suffield fat The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill shall takes his Seat. first in Parliament after the Death of his Father Harbord “ pass?” It was resolved in the Affirmative. A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by the Message to former Messengers : H.C. with Abjuration, pursuant to the Statutes. To carry down the said Bill, and desire their ConCatterick Hodie z' vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Ad for currence thereto. Bridge Road“ repairing the Road from Catterick Bridge, in the Bill : “ County of York, through the Towns of rarm, Stock. A Message was brought from the House of Commons, Reports of H. C. and “ ton, and Sedgefield, to the City of Durham, in the by Mr. Rose and others, as follows ; (videlicet) Plans re“ County of Durham; and for repealing an Act, passed My Lords, specting “ in the Twenty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for Westminster “ repairing the said Road." “ The Commons have directed me to communicate Improvement “ to your Lordships the Reports, Plans, and Drawings delivered : The Question was put, " Whether this Bill shall “ referred to in your Lordships Message of Tuesday lait, “ pass ?” “ and to acquaint your Lordships, That the Commons It was resolved in the Affirmative. “ have appointed a Committee to consider of the Pro “ ceedings of the Commissioners mentioned in your Cheltenham Hodie 3* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An A& for « Lordships said Message; and the Commons do defire, Road Bill: “ making and maintaining a Road from Albion Sireet in « that the Plans and Drawings therein referred to may And then they withdrew. ORDERED, That the said Plans and Drawings be re. Plans referred Reports and Memorials of the Commissioners for the Subject: Improvement of the Streets and Places near Westminster Hodie 3* vice lecta est Billa, intituled, “ An Ad for Hall, and the Two Houses of Parliament. The Messengers were again called in ; and informed, Messengers “ That, as to the latter Part of their Message relative informed the The Question was put, " Whether this Bill shall o to the Plans therein mentioned being returned from send an An. “ pass ?” 6 Time to Time, the Lords will send an Answer by Mef. wer respece It was resolved in the Affirmative. “ sengers of their own. ting the Plans. Doncaller Hodie zo vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for A Message was brought from the House of Commons, StaudenRoad Bill : mayer's Natu. “ continuing the Term and enlarging the Powers of se- by Mr. Bootle and others : ralization 66 veral Acts of His late and present Majesty, for repair With a Bill, intituled, “ An Act for naturalizing Bill. “ Samuel Henry Staudenmayer;" to which they desire A Message was brought from the House of Commons, Yaxham, &c. Enclosure The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill fhall by Mr. Wilson and others : Bill. “ pass?". With a Bill, intituled “ An Act for enclosing Lands “ in the Parishes of Taxham, Westfield, Ubinbergh, and “ Garwestone, in the County of Norfolk ;” to which they Darham Hodie 3e vice leta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for desire the Concurrence of this House. Road Bill: altering, improving, and keeping in Repair, the Road 4 A Message pass ?” DIE Blechingley, A Message was brought from the House of Commons, Dominus. Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamen: Adjourn. &c. Enclosure by Mr. Wilson and others : tum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem Lunæ, Dominis fic decernentibus. The said Three Bills were, severally, read the First IE Lunæ, so Martü 1810. fuerunt: Archiep. Cantuar. Dux CUMBERLAND. Ds. Hastings: Ds. Clifton. Ds. Napier. “ Seffion of Parliament, to fufpend the Importation of larius. Ds. Dutton. " British or Irish-made Spirits into Great Britain or ; Comes Westmorland, Ds. King. « Ireland respectively." C. P. S. Ds. Eliot. Ds. Dundas. Ds. Hood of Cather- ington. “ That they had gone through the Bill, and directed Dux. Somerset. Ds. Wodehouse. “ him to report the same to the House, without any March. Lansdowne. Ds. Seaforth. " Amendment. Ds. Carysfort. Comes Sandwich. Ds. St. Helens. Comes Essex. on Mondæy next; and that the Lords be summoned ; Ds. Keith. Comes Albemarle. and that Counsel be heard for the Petitioners against the Ds. Lauderdale. said Bill. Comes Aberdeen. Ds. Ponsonby of Imoa Comes Cowper. killy. Annual Re. Comes Buckingham. Ds. Ailsa. The House being informed, “ That Mr. Johnson, from venue Ac" the Office of the Chief Secretary for Ireland, attended;" Shire. Ds. Gambier. counts (Ire Comes Hardwicke. land,) &c. He was called in, and delivered at the Bar, pursuant Comes Spencer, delivered. to the Directions of an Act of Parliament ; Comes Bathurst. “ An Account of the Ordinary Revenues and Extra Comes Hillporough. “ ordinary Resources of Ireland, for the Year ending Comes Rosslyn. “the 5th of January 1810." Comes Limerick. Comes Powis. Comes Orford. Comes Grey. “ Year ended the 5th January 1810; together with a Comes Harrowby, « List thereof." Viscount Sidmouth. . PRAYERS. After hearing Counsel in Part, in the Cause wherein Mollison et Lyon et al. Macnamara The House being moverl, “. That a Day may, bę Lyon and others are Respondents: against Gore. “ appointed for hearing the Cause wherein Francis Macnamara Esquire is Appellant, and Francis Gore Esquire Cause be put off till To-morrow. It is ORDERED, That the further Hearing of the said “ is Respondent:" It is ORDERED, That this Houfe will hear the faid Upon reading the Petition of David Meiklejohn and Masterton Cause, by Counsel at the Bar, on the First vacant Day others, Respondents in a Cause depending in this House, et al. against for Causes, after those already appointed. to which Alexander Masterton and others are Appellants, Meiklejoko which stands appointed for hearing ; setting forth, Expedition The Order of the Day being read for the Lords to be " That the Cause in which the Interlocutor of the Court fummoned : < of Session complained of by the present Appeal was Scheldt, Mo “pronounced, relates to an Election of Magistrates and tion for Ad It was moved, " That the Earl of Chatham's State dress respec- “ ment of his Proceedings, 15th October 1809, laid “ Counsellors of the Borough of Culross, which took ting, negatived. “ before the House on Thursday the 22d of February “ place as far back as the Year 1803 : That by the 7th “ of George the IId, C. 16. and 16th of George the lid, “ last (by His Majesty's Command) be now read :" « C. 11. Cases of this Nature are ordered to be sumThe same was accordingly read by the Clerk. marily determined : That the Respondent's Cafe was 46 printed some-time ago, and Notice has been repeatedly Then it was moved, " That an humble Address be “ given the Appellants in former Sessions, that Appli- “ early Day, and the Notice has been renewed this “ Priority of Discussion, besides that already mentioned, “ Trouble and Expence to which both Parties must be “ successive Complaints against the annual Elections of Year “ be brought before the Court of Session; a Proceeding “ necessary to secure to the Petitioners the Benefit of The Question was put thereupon ? “their Lordships Judgment, should it confirm the It was resolved in the Negative. or unanimous Decifion of the Court of Seffion : The « Petitioners et al. to the |