al. rificate proe State, “ Petitioners beg Leave to add, that they conceive the The House being moved, " That a Day may be ap- Cane again. : Yiscount “ Point to be so short and clear, that they wish to inform “ pointed for hearing the Cause, wherein William Cane Ailen. « is Respondent :' It is ORDERED; That this House will hear the said for Causes after those already appointed. Upon reading the Petition of the Debtors confined in Hertford Petitions It is ORDERED, Thao the faid Petition do lie on the se enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Yaxham, Westfield, Bill. Whinbergh, and Garvestone, in the County of Nor. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of George Brown Brown et al. - folk." late Deacon, Andrew Waddell present Deacon, Alex. against ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to the the Weaver Society of Old Monkland; complaining of ander Morrison Collector, and William Cowan Clerk of Murdock et Consideration of the Lords following: Two Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland of the 20th of June and the 11th of July 1809; and also of Three Interlocutors of the Second Divifion of the L. St. Helens. Lords of Session there, of the 19th of January and the L. Ailfa. gth and 24th of February 1810; and praying, “ That Go the same may be reversed, varied, or amended, or “ that the Appellants may have such other Relief in the « Premises, as to this House, in their Lordships great “ Wisdom, thall seem meet; and that Alexander Mur. “ doch, Thomas Rossa James IValker, James Meiklé, “ Thomas Allen, and John Wallace, all Feuars, at Peers; and to adjourn as they please. “ Bailliefton, may be required to answer the faid Appeal :" Stauden A Certificate from the Right Honourable Richard It is ORDERED, That the said Alexander Murdoch mayer's Cer. Ryder, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of and the several other Persons last named, may have duced : “ That Samuel Henry Staudenmayer, Son of Carl a Copy of the said Appeal, and do put in their Answer “ Conrad Staudenmayer and Sabiana Catherina his Wife, or respective Answers thereunto, in Writing, on or before “ born at Kirchberg in Wirtemberg, had produced to him Monday the ad Day of April next ; and Service of this “ satisfactory Proof that he had conformed in all Re- Order upon the said Respondents, or upon any of their spects to the Laws and Regulations respecting Aliens known Counsel or Agents in the Court of Session in Scot« arriving in that Part of the United Kingdom called land, shall be deemed good Service. Great Britain, or resident therein; and that he is a Coates : “Lordships Standing Order ; and therefore praying “ their Lordships, That the said Writ of Error may be Confideration of the Lords Committees aforenamed : Non-pros'd, with such Costs as to their Lordships Thall seemn meet :" Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet to ofError It is ORDERED, That the Petitioners do forth with enter W To-morrow at the usual Time and Place; and to adjourn as they please, a Non-pros on the said Writ of Error, as defired; and Non-pros'd with Lofts. that the Record be remitted to the Court of King's Sandmark for Upon reading the Petition of Andrew Sandmark, Bench, to the end Execution may be had upon the Judga Naturalizam praying Leave to bring in a Bill for his Naturalization : ment given by that Court, as if no such Writ of Erron tion Bill : had been brought into this Houfe ; and further, that the It is ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Plaintiff in Error do pay, or cause to be paid to the DeBill, according to the Prayer of the said Petition. fendants in Error, the Sum of Forty Pounds for their Accordingly, The Lord Napier presented to the House, Costs by realon of the Delay of the Execution of the sented. a Bill,, intituled, “ An Aą for naturalizng Andrere said Judgment. Upon reading the Petition of Charles Scott Murray, Murray's et of Gloucester Place, Portman Square, in the County of al. Peritivn Middlesex, Esquire, Eliza Murray Spinster, Henry William to change a Judge. “ having presented a Petition to their Lordships, praying « Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the Peti. therein mentioned : “ tion mentioned, their Lordships were pleased to refer It is ORDERED), That Leave be given to bring in a « the Confideration thereof to the Lord Chief Justice of Bill, pursuant to the said Petition and Report. " the Court of Common Pleas, and Mr. Juitice Bayley : “ That Mr.Justice Bayley is gone on the Midland Circuit, Bill read. Hodie 1* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for “ and is not expected to return to Town in Time to “ vesting the legal Fee of certain Estates devised by the 66 enable the petitioners 10 procure the Judges Report «. Will of the Right Honourable Richard late Lord “ before the last Day appointed by their Lordships for “ Penrhyn, and now vested in William Morris Esquire,“ receiving Reports on Private. Bills; and therefore “ in William Le Blanc, and his Heirs, upon the Trusts « praying their Lordships, to refer the said Petition to the “ subsisting or capable of caking Effect in the said " Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and 6 Estates. r some other Judge who goes the Home Circuit :" Bull read. Bill pre pany :' It is ORDERED, That the Confideration of the said “ from the Distillation of Spirits from Grain, specifying Petition be, and is hereby referred to the Lord Chief at which of the said Periods respectively the DistillaJustice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Mr. Justice “ tion has been prohibited or allowed, and the Price Heath, who are forthwith to summon all parties con per Quarter of each Grain at the Time when such cerned in the Bill, and, after hearing them, are to report « Change took place; and also, specifying the present to the House the State of the Case, with their Opinion “ Prices according to the latest Return. thereupon, under their Hands; and whether all Parties, “ N. B. The Office of the Receiver of Corn Re. who may be concerned in the Consequences of the Bill, “ turns, not furnishing him with the Means of have signed the Petition; and also, that the Judges, having “ ascertaining the several Periods when Prohibiperused the Bill, do sign the fame. “ tions have been laid on, continued, or reNeuman “ moved from the Distillation of Spirits from takes the Charles William Neuman took the Oaths appointed in “ Grain in England and Wales, he is unable to Oaths for his Naturaliza. order to his Naturalization. “ render the Account as required by the Order. tion: " John James Catherwood, Bill read. Hodie 2* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for « Receiver of Corn Returns." “ naturalizing Charles William Neuman.' 2. “ An Account of the Average Prices of Grain in ORDERED, That the said Bill be committed to the '“ Scotland, at the several Periods respectively, from the Confideration of the Lords Committees aforenamed : “ Month of July 1795 inclusive, when Prohibitions have “ been laid on, continued, or removed from the Distil. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet Too “ lation of Spirits from Grain, specifying at which of the morrow, at the usual Time and Place; and to " said Periods respectively the Distillation has been proadjourn as they please. “ bibited or allowed, and the Price per Quarter of each “ Grain at the Time when such Change took place; and London The House being informed “That Mr. Johnson, from “ also specifying the present Prices according to the latest Dock Com " the London Dock Company, attended ;" < Returns. pany, Papers respecting He was called in, and delivered at the Bar, pursuant “N. B. The Office of the Receiver of Corn Returns, delivered. to the Directions of an Act of Parliainent; “ not furnishing him with the Means of ascer “ taining the several Periods when Prohibitions Report of the Directors of the London Dock Com “ have been laid on, continued, or removed, “ from the Distillation of Spirits from Grain in And also, “ An Account of the Receipts and Disburse “ Scotland, he is unable to render the Account ments of the London Dock Company, from the 30th “ of November 1808, to the 30th of November 180g.” “ as required by the Order. " John James Catherwood, And then he withdrew. « Receiver of Corn Returns." And the Titles thereof, being read by the Clerk ; 3.“ An Account of the Average Prices of Wheat, “ Barley, and Oats in the London Market on the 7th of ORDERED, That the said Report and Account do lie “ May, ist of July, and 16th of November 1808, the on the Table. 13th of March and ist of November 1809, and the 5th “ of February, 12th of February, and 19th of February Shand against Upon reading the Petition of Alexander Shand, Ap- « 1810." Henderson. pellant in a Cause depending in this House, to which 4. “ An Account from the official Returns for MidPatrick Henderson is Respondent ; setting forth, “ That dlesex of the Prices of Whear, Barley, and Oats on “ on the 22d Day of January 1809, the Petitioner exhi “ the 28th of May 1808, and on the oth of February “ bited his Appeal to their Lordships from certain Inter 16 1810.” “ locutors of the Court of Session in Scotland, and ob 5. “ An Account from the Average Price of the “ tained an Order for the Respondent to put in his An “ Twelve Maritime Districts of the Average Prices of “ swer on the 19th Day of January thereafter : That at “ Wheat, Barley, and Oats on the 28th of May 1808, “ the Commencement of the present Session of Parlia “ and on the roth of February 1810.” “ ment the Petitioner put in his Petition to their Lord. 6. “ An Account of the Prices of Wheat, Barley, and “ ships, ftating, That the said Order was duly served “ Oats in Scotland, in the Four Weeks preceding the on the Respondents Agent in Scotland; but that the “ 15th of May 1808, and the 10th of February 1810.” • Respondent has not yet put in any Answer to the Ap 7. “ A Return of the Quantity of Corn imported into “ peal, and that the Petitioner's Agent in Scotland had “ Liverpool , and the other Ports of Great Britain, from neglected to transmit an Affidavit of the Service of such “ Ireland, from the ift of January 1809, to the latest “ Order ; and therefore praying their Lordships further " Period to which the same can be made up. “ Order for the Respondent to put in his Answer within 8. “An Account of the Importation of Wheat, Barley, 6 a limited Time: That such further Order was accord. " and Oats, into the Port of London, in the Months of ingly made, but was not served within the Time limited; “ September, Oftober, November, and December 1809, 6 and the original Order having been lost, the Petitioner " the Month of January, and up to the 17th of February “ is under the Necessity of again praying their Lordships“ 1810; distinguishing each Month, and the Importation “ further Order upon the Respondent to put in his An “ of each Article, and whether such Importations came • swer to the said Appeal within such limited Time as to “ from the Out Ports, from Ireland, or from Foreign “ their Lordships shall seem proper, and to declare that Countries.” “ Service of such Order upon any of his known Agents 9. “ An Account of the Quantities of Corn and Grain or Counsel in the Court of Session, shall be deemed " that have been actually imported from France and “ good Service :" “ Holland, from the ist of January 1809, to the latest It is ORDERED, That the said Respondent do put in " Period.” his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Monday IV. “ An Account of the Quantities of each Sort of the ad Day of April next. “ Grain which have been imported from the different “ Countries of Europe respectively, under Licence or Grain, The House being informed, “ That Mr. Irving, In “ otherwise, from the ist of January 1809, to the latest Spirits, Sugar, Accounts “ fpector General of Imports and Exports, attended ;" “ Period to which the same can be made up.". 11. “ An Account of all Brandy or other Spirits im. refpe&ting, He was called in; and delivered at the Bar, pursuant “ ported from France, or other Dominions of His Madelivered. to an Order of Wednesday the 21st and Friday the 23d jesty's Enemies respectively, from the ist of January Days of February last : “ 1809, to the latest Period.” No. 1. “ An Account of the Average Prices of Grain 12." An Account of the Average Price of Brown or “ in England and Wales, at the several Periods respec “ Muscovado Sugar on the 25th of May 1808, and the And then he ithdrew. 6 G And lery Prohi Petitions afd Norfolk, taking Notice of the latt-mentioned Bill D'e Martis, 6° Martii 1810. Mire. lery Prohi And the Titles thereof, being read by the Clerk; ORDERED, That the further Proceeding on the said be heard on the Petition of the Persons whose Names are thereunto subscribed, being Barley Growers, Land ORDERED, That the said Accounts be printed. Owners, and Merchants in the County of Norfolk, against the said Bill, on Thursday next. Corn Diftil. Upon reading the Petition of Owners and Occu piers of Land, and others concerned in the Corn Trade, It was moved, “ That the Order made on Tuesday Order for bition Bill, residing in Ipswich and its Neighbourhood, whose Names “ last, " That all the Lords be summoned to aitend Lords to be " the Service of the House on Thursday next,” be now summoned from Ipswich are thereunto subscribed, taking Notice of a Bill depend 66 read.” discharged: and Norfolking in this House, intituled, “ An Act to prohibit the against. “ Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Great The same was accordingly read by the Clerk. ORDERED, That the said Order be discharged. moned. “ Great Britain or Ireland respectively,” and praying that the same may not pass into a Law: Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamen Adjourn. tum continuandum esse ufque ad et in diem Martis, It is ORDERED, That the said Petition do lie on sextum diem instantis Martii, horà undecimâ Aurora, Dominis fic decernentibus. . “ That they may be heard by themselves, fuerunt : Archiep. Cantuar. Ds. Eldon, Cancel. Ds. Clifton. larius. Ds. Napier. Comes Sandwich. Ds. Hood of Cather: ington. Ds. Ailfa. Comes Bathurst. Ds. Lauderdale. bition Bill. “ Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Great Comes Liverpool. :Britain, for a limited Time; and to continue, until Comes Rosslyn. “ Four Months after the Expiration of such Prohibition, Comes Clancarty. - an Act of the last Session of Parliament, to suspend the Comes Grey. “ Importation of British or Irish-made Spirits into Great Viscount Sidinouth. PRAYERS The Answer of Miss Ann Edmondsloun, of Corebcuse, Owen et al. folk, and of the Merchants and Dealers therein, against to the Appeal of Robert Owen Esquire and others, was against Ed. monditoun. the said Bill : this Day brought in : Counsel were accordingly called in : As was also, The Answer of George Henderson, eldest Sir J. MalAnd Mr. Williams appearing as Counsel for the said ton, to the Cross Appeal of Sir John Malcolm of Balbedie, Henderson. Son of the deceased George Henderson, Farmer at Craigh- colm against Baronet. After hearing Counsel fully in the Cause wherein Mollison et Lyon et al. It is ORDERED, That the further Consideration of the A Message was brought from the House of Commons, Warblington Enclosure Bill. The Counsel were directed to withdraw. With a Bill, intituled, “ An Act for enclosing Lands “ in the Parish of Warblington, in the County of SoutlThen it was moved, “ That Mr. Smith be now called “ ampton ;” to which they defire the Concurrence of " in, and examined." this House. Which being objected to; A Message was brought from the House of Commons, Louth Roado An Amendment was proposed to be made to the said by Mr. Lygon and others : Bill. Motion, by leaving out from (“ That") to the End thereof, and inserting (“the further Proceeding on the With a Bill, intituled, “ An A& for continuing the “ Bill be adjourned to Thursday next ”). “ Term and altering and enlarging the Powers of Two “ Acts, passed in the Tenth and Twentieth Years of His The Question was put, « Whether the Words pro “ present Majesty, for repairing and widening several “ posed to be left out, shall stand Part of the “ Roads leading from the Town of Louth, in the County 6 Motion?" “ of Lincoln ;” to which they desire the Concurrence of It was resolved in the Negative. this House. Then the Question was put, “ Whether the Words (“ the further Proceeding on the Bill be adA Message was brought from the House of Commons, Titchfield Road Bill. With a Bill, intituled, “ An Ac for repairing, alter- “ in the County of Southampton;" to which they desire Accordingly, The Lord Napier presented to the House Bill prea Bill, intituled, “ An Act for naturalizing William fented. "Strack." The said Three Bills were, severally, read the First The said Bill was read the First Time. vour of. Meffage to ORDERED, That a Message be sent to the House of The Lord Napier reported from the Lords Com. Yaxham, &c. H. C, respec- Commons, by Mr. Campbell and Mr. Cox: mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “An Act for en- Enclosure Bill. ting the Plans “ closing Lands in the Parishes of Taxhani, W'ftfield, for the lmTo acquaint them, “ That the Lords have, for the Whinbergh, and Garvelione, in the County of Norfolk," provement of present, referred the Plans and Drawings communiWestminster. was committed : “ That they had considered the said cated to their Lordships on Friday last, to a Committee “ Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which were “ of their own, which Plans and Drawings they will “ found to be true; that the Parties concerned had given “ nevertheless return from Time to Time, as desired by “ their Confents, to the Satisfaction of the Committee; “ the Commons." “ and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, " and directed him to report the fame to the House, Licences The Earl of Liverpool laid before the House, pursuant “ without any Amendment." under Toleration AA, to an Order of Tuesday last : Account of The Lord Napier also reported from the Lords Com- Neuman's * An Account of the Number of Licences issued at mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for Naturalizaz delivered. “ the Registry in each Diocese in England and Wales, « naturalizing Charles William Neuman," was commit- tion Bill. “ mined the Allegations thereof, which were found to any Amendment." ” ORDERED, That the said Bill be engrossed. Upon reading the Petition of the Magistrates and Corn Difile is the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Great from Paisley “ King William and Queen Mary, Chapter 18, com “ Britain, for a limited Time; and to continue, until and Liver“ monly called The Toleration Act, and the 19th of “ Four Months after the Expiration of such Prohibition, pool in fa“ George the Third, Chapter 44; according to the an Act of the last Seision of Parliament, to suspend « Returns, transmitted by the Clerks of the Peace of " the Importation of British or Irish-made Spirits into “ the several Counties to His Majesty's Secretary of “ Great Britain or Ireland respectively;" and praying “ State for the Home Department. their Lordships “ To reject any Bill for permitting Dil “ tillation from Grain, and to continue a general SulAnd the Titles thereof, being read by the Clerk; pension of Distillation from Grain, for such a Period as may to this House appear to be necessary and exORDERED, That the said Accounts do lie on the “ pedient; and at all Events to probibit, at all Times, Table. “ Distillation from Oats, which are so indispensably ORDERED, That the said Accounts be printed. requisite for the Support of the Inhabitants of this “ Quarter of the Kingdom :' Lady Hodie 22 vice le&ta eft Billa, intituled, " An Act for It is ORDERED, That the said Petition do lie on the “ Will of the Right Honourable Richard late Lord fubfisting or capable of taking Effect in the said pool, whose Names are thereunto subscribed, taking Notice of the last-mentioned Bill, and praying their “ bition of Distillation from Grain, and to permit the “ Use of Sugar in the Distilleries for a further limited E. Sandwich. « Time :" L. Napier. L. Hood of Cather It is ORDERED, That the said Petition do lic on the ington. Table. L. Ailsa. L. Lauderdale. The House being moved, “ That Alexander Mundell Mundell to E. Rosslyn. c of Parliament Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may E. Clancarty. Recogniz“ be permitted to enter into a Recognizance for George « Brown and others, on account of their Appeal Brown's et V. Sidmouth. depending in this House, they residing in Scotland :" al. Appeal. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet It is ORDERED, That the faid Alexander Mundell as desired. The House being moved, “ That a Day may be Owen et al. " appointed for hearing the Cause, wherein Robert against Ed. Strack for a Upon reading the Petition of Willian Strack, now “ Owen Esquire and others are Appellants, and Miss mondstoun. Naturaliza- residing in the City of London, Merchant, Son of Charles “ Ann Edmondstoun is Respondent:" tion Bill : Strack, late of Mentz in Germany, Privy Counsellor to It is ORDERED, That this House will hear the Cause , at the Bar, on the First vacant Day for It is ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a The House being moved, “ That a Day may be Sir J. Ma Bill, according to the Prayer of the said Petition. “ appointed for hearing the Cause wherein Sir John colm again 8 “ Malcolm Henderson et e con. enter into ance on E. Grey. to it. D' E. Esex. « Malcolm of Balbedie, Baronet, is Appellant, and George Cunninghame, sometime residing at Haddington, deceased, was this Day brought in: As was also, The Answer of William Hifferman to Chadwick It is ORDERED, That this House will hear the said against Cause by Counsel, at the Bar, on the First vacant Day the Appeal of Richard Chadwick Esquire. Bradlhaw and for Causes after those already appointed. Hodie 3* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for Hifferman. Yaxham, &e Corn Distil. Ordered, That the Evidence taken at the Bar of “ enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Yaxham, Westfield, Enclosure lery Prohi this House, on the Third Reading of the Bill, intituled, “ Whinbergh, and Garvestone, in the County of Norfolk.” Bill : bition Bill, Evidence to “ An Ad to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill Thall be printed. 66 Corn or Grain in Great Britain, for a limited Time; “ pass ?" " and to continue, until Four Months after the Expira It was resolved in the Affirmative. 66 tion of such Prohibition, an Act of the last Session of " Parliament, to suspend the Importation of British or A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by Message to “ Irish-made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respect. Mr. Harvey and Mr. Cox : H. C. chat the Lords ively,” be printed. To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to the have agreed Adjourn. Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamen. said Bill, without any Amendment. tum continuandum effe usque ad et in diem Jovis, repairing, altering, and improving the Road from Road Bill. “ Titchfield to Cosham, in the County of Southampton.' ORDERED, That the said Bill be committed to the E. Sandwich. L. Bp. Chester. L. Napier. L. Walsingham. L. Redesdale. Shire. L. Bolton. L. Arden. Primariorum Se. E. Powis. cretariorum. Epus. Sarum. rius. V. Sidmouth. Ds. Hastings. Ds. St. John of Bletsoe. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet on Monday next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoun, in the Prince's Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and to adjourn as they please. Hodie 2a vice lectà est Billa, intituled, " An A& for Warblington “ enclosing Lands in the Parish of Warblington, in the Enclosure March. Cornwallis. Bill, Ds. Walfingham. ORDERED, That the said Bill be committed to the Consideration of the Lords Committees afore-named : Ds. Bulkeley Ds. Boringdon. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet on the same Day, at the same Place; and to adjourn as they please. Hodie 2" vice le&ta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Ad for Louth Roads continuing the Term and altering and enlarging the Bill. Comes Albemarle. “ Powers of Two Acts passed in the Tenth and Twen- “ tieth Years of His present Majesty, for repairing and " widening several Roads leading from the Town of ington. “ Louth, in the County of Lincoln.' . ORDERED, That the said Bill be committed to the Consideration of the Lords Committees aforenamed: Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet on the same Day at the same Place; and to adjourn as they please. Ds. Ellenborough. Upon reading the Petition of Simon Gerhard Blanck. Blanckenha. Petition enhagen, praying Leave to bring in a Bill for his Natura. gen Ds. Lauderdale. for a Natu. Comes Liverpool. lization: ralization Comes Kingston. Ds. Ponsonby of Imo Bill: It is ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Comes Lucan. killy. Ds. Ailfa. Bill, according to the Prayer of the said Petition : Accordingly, The Lord Walfingham presented to the Bill pre- House a Bill , intituled, “ An Act for naturalizing Simon lented. Comes Powis. “ Gerhard Blanckenhagen.” The said Bill was read the First Time. The House being moved, " That a Day may be ap- Hepburn ' pointed for hearing the Cause wherein William Hepburn again PRAYERS “ is Appellant, and Robert Brown and Walter Lockhart Brown and Lockhart. are Respondents :" Hepburn The Answer of Robert Brown and Walter Lockhart, It is ORDERED, That this House will hear the said again ft Brown Trustees under the Deed of George Cunninghame, and Cause, by Counsel at the Bar; on the First vacant Day and Lock. George Milne, the Appeal William Hepburn residing for , after those already appointed. The Comes Buckingham. Ds. Bolton. . hart. |