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HE Trial of Lord Strafford, Page 1. The remark-
able Cafe of Mr. Peter Norris, 7.
*Cenfure pass'd
on Secretary Jenkins thereon, 9. Sir Robert Peyton ex-
*Sir
pell'd, 13. King's Speech, Ibid. Grand Debate thereon
ibid. The Speeches of William Gee, Silas Titus, 11. Lord
Cavendish, 12. Ralph Montagu, 13. Sir G. Hungerford, 15
William Harbord, 16, J. B. (perhaps Colonel Birch) 18.
Sir William Hickman, Sir N. Carew, 19. Silas Titus, 20.
Sir Francis Winnington, Sir Richard Temple, R. Mon-
tagu, W. G. 21. P. Foley, 23. Sir F. Rolle, Sir G. Gerrard,
Sir H. Capel, 26. W 27. Lord Gower, 28, R...
29. Sir William Jones, 30. J. Hampden, 31. Lord Ruffel,
Sir W. Jones, 34 W. G. Sir E. Harvey, 36. G. V. 37.
The Addrefs which was the Refult of this Debate, 37. The
Speeches of Edward Vaughan, Sir W. Jones, on the faid
Addrefs, 41. Debate on the Bill for uniting his Majesty's
Proteftant Subjects, 42. The Speeches of .... ibid. D.......
43. F. (perhaps Foley) 44. E... and.... 45. * Queries.
relating to the Execution of Lord Strafford, and a Speech
thereon, 48. Sir R. Corbet's Report, relating to the Pro-
ceedings of the Judges, ibid. Refolutions thereon, 59. A
Speech on a Motion in Behalf of Judge Raymond, 60. Sir
Francis Winnington's Speech on Penfioners in Parliament;
Another of Silas Titus, 63. Refolutions thereon, ibid. Ar-
ticles of Impeachment against Lord Chief-Juftice Scroggs,
The Speeches of Sir T. Lee, 67. D. Finch, 65. Sir F.
Winnington, 69. H. Powle, 70. P. Foley, Sir R. Temple
thereon, 72. Answer, and Petition of the faid Sir William
Scroggs, 13 Debate on the Irish Plot, 74. The Speeches
of Sir W. Jones, ibid. Sir H. Capel, and B. Holford, there-
on. His Majefty's Meffage relating to Tangier, 19. The
Speeches of H. B. (perhaps Bofcawen) 80. R. Montagu,
Sir H. Capel, 81. L. H. Lord C. 83. Sir R. Markham,
Sir W. Jones, 84 D. Finch, 85. J. B. (perhaps Baffer)
85. G. V. Sir W. Pulteney, 17. Sir F. Winnington, 83.
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Sir L. Jenkins, 90. Silas Titus, and L. Gower, 93. and
Sir R. H. 95, thereon. Refolutions against the Duke of York,
(one of which not in Torbuck's Edition) ibid. Refolu-
tions against fuch as fhould lend Money to the Crown, 97.
* Farther remarkable Refolutions, ibid. London-Petition,
98 *London-Inftructions to their new Members, 99. * E.
of Effex's Speech to the King against the holding a Par-
liament at Oxford, ibid. *The Petition he deliver'd, 100
The Oxford Parliament.
* The King's Speech, 101. *Two Speeches of the
Speaker to the King, 103. The Chancellor's Reply, 104.
Debate on Printing the Votes. ibid. The Speeches of Sir J.
Hartop, Sir W. Cowper, ibid. Secretary Jenkins, H.
Bofcawen, L. Gower, Col. M. and Sir F. Winnington, there-
on, 195. Debate on the Mifcarriage of a Bill for Repeal
of 35 Eliz. c. 106. The Speeches of R. Hampden, Sir
F. Winnington, Sir N. Carew, Secretary Jenkins, L. Gower,
106. Col. B. Sir J. Ernley, W. Harbord, Sir C. Mufgrave,
D. Whorwood, 107. H. Powle, R. Hampden, 108. Sir
F. Winnington, J. Trenchard, J. Stratford, Sir W. Jones,
109. H. Boscawen, W. Garraway, Sir R. How, Sir R.
Temple, 110. E. Vaughan, Sir H. Capel, Silas Titus, R.
Hampden, Sir T. Littleton, 111, thereon. Debate on Fitz-
Harris's Examination, ibid. The Speeches of Sir J. Hartop.
Sir W. Jones, Secretary Jenkins, Sir F. Winnington, Sir R.
Clayton, Secretary Jenkins, and Sir T. Littleton, 112, there-
Debate on Secretary Jenkins's Refufing to go with a
Meffage to the Lords, ibid. The Speeches of Sir T. Little-
ton, Sir G. Hungerford, J. Trenchard, Secretary Jenkins,
Sir W. Jones, 113. Sir H. Capel, Sir J. M. Sir J. Ernley,
114. W. Fleetwood, H. Bofcawen, 115, thereon. Debate
on the Exclufion, ibid. The Speeches of Sir R. Clayton, Lord Ruffel, R. Montagu, 116. H. Coventry, ibid. J.S..., 17. L. Gower, Sir J. Ernley, and J. B. 118. Sir F. Rolle,
Sir J. M. R. Hampden, and Sir J. Ernley, 119. Sir N.
Carew, 120. Sir W. Pulteney. Sir T. Littleton, 121. Sir
W. Jones, 123. L. Gower, E. Vaughan, L. Gower, Sir F.
Winnington, Sir J. M. 125. W. Harbord, and Sir F.
Winnington, 126. H. Booth, Sir J. M. and E. Vaughan,
128. Sir H. Capel, Col. Legg, 129. Sir W. Courtenay,
Col. Birch, 130. Sir T. Littleton, H. Booth, 131. R. Hamp-
den, and H. Coventry, 132. Debate on the Lords throw-
ing out the Impeachment of Fitzharris, ibid. The Speeches
of Sir T. Littleton, Sir W. Jones, 132. Sir F. Winning-
ton, Sir R. Howard, 133. Serjeant Maynard, 134. Sir T.
P... Sir W. Jones, 135. Farther Debates on the Exclufion,
136. The Speeches of Secretary Jenkins, J.B and Sir W. Jones,
ibid Speeches of H. Booth, afterward Lord Warrington,
137. For the Bill of Exclufion, ibid. Against Commitments
by Privy Council, 140. Against the Votes of Bishops in
Cafes of Blood, 144 Againft Penfions in Parliament, 148.
For Parliaments and againft Favourites, 151. On putting
certain Juftices out of Commiffion, 155. For the Banishment
of Papifts, 157. Of the Corruption of Judges, 160.
[* King JAMES's Parliament.]
(The whole Proceedings of which are not fo much as mentioned in TOR BUCK's Edition.)
Lord-Keeper North's Speech, 164. Sir Jonn Trevor
chofen Speaker, ibid. King's Speech, 165. The late King's
Revenue granted for Life, 167. Earl of Argyle's Declara-
tion, ibid. The Vote of the House thereon prefented to his
Majefty, 169. His Anfwer, ibid. The Speaker's Speech on
prefenting the Tonnage-Bill, 170. King's Speech there-
upon, ibid. A Supply voted, 171. The Bill for Reverfing
Lord Stafford's Attainder, 173. A Meffage from the King
relating to the Supply, 176. Monmouth's Declaration burnt
by the Hangman, 176. Votes to lay a Tax on new Build-
ings, 177. A Meffage from the King demanding a prefent
Supply, ibid. The Bill for fettling the Queen's Jointure, ibid.
The Report from the Committee, on the Supply, 178. The
Parliament adjourn'd, 179. Meets again, ibid The King's
Speech, 180: Debate thereon, 181. The Sentiments of Sir
Will: Clifton, Lord Prefton, ibid. Lord Ranelagh, Sir T
Clarges, 182. Sir J. Ernley, Sir H. Cholmondely, Mr.
Coventry, Mr. Aubrey, Mr. Wogan, Sir WTwifden, 183.
Mr. Seymour, Sir T. Clarges, Sir T. Meers, 184. Serjeant
Maynard, 155. Sir R. Temple, Sir W. Citron, Mr T.
Howard, Mr. S... Sir T. Clarges, 185. The Commons
Addrefs to remove Jealoufies, with regard to Popish Recu-
fants, 186. Debate on the Supply, 188. The Sentiments
of Lord Campden, Sir J. Ernley, J. Courtney, Sir E. Jen-
kins, Lord Prefton, ibid. Lord Ranelagh, Sir W. Clifton,
Mr. Ewer, Mr. Wogan, Lord Caftleton, Mr. Wyndham,
189. Sir W. Honeywood, Mr. Chriftey, Col. Afhion, Mr.
Blathwayte, Sir T. Clarges, 190. Sir W. Twifden, Sir C.
Mufgrave, Sir H. Cholmondely, Sir J. Williamfon, Sir F
Meers, Mr. Pepys, Col. Oglethorp, and Sir T Clarges, 191.
700,000l. voted, ibid. Farther Debates on the Supply. The
Sentiments of Sir J. Ernely, Sir D. North, Mr. Neale, Sir
R. Temple, 192. King's Anfwer to the Addrefs, 193. De-
bate thereon, ibid. The Sentiments of Mr. Wharton, Mr.
Coke, Sir C. Mufgrave, Sir J. Talbot, Sir H. Cholmondely,
Mr. Aubrey, 193. Lord Prefton, Lord Middleton, Mr.
Sollicitor, Mr. Seymour, Sir J. Ernley, Sir T. Meers, and
Sir T. Clarges, 194. The Parliament diflolv'd, 195. * Lords
Addrefs to the Prince of Orange, ibid. A fecond Address,
ibid. Proceedings of the P. of Orange, 196. His Speech
to the first Convention, 197.* Their Addrefs to the Prince,
198. The Prince's Answer, 199.
[The fecond Convention.]
Mr. Powle's Speech upon being chofen Speaker, ibid. *Prince of Orange's Letter to both Houses, 200.
Speaker's Speech thereupon, ibid. *The Addrefs of both
Houfes to the Prince, 201. * His Answer, ibid.
King's Letter to both Houses, 202. *Debate on the State
of the Nation, ibid. The Sentiments of Mr. Hampden,
Mr. Dolben, Sir R. Temple, Sir R. Sawyer, Sir R. Howard,
ibid. Mr. Garraway, Sir T. Lee, Mr. Sacheverel, Mr. Pol-
lexfen, Sir G. Treby, Mr. Sommers, Mr. Finch, Sir C. Muf-
grave, Sir E. Seymour, Lord Fanfhaw, ibid. * Vote. the
Throne vacant, ibid. * Other Votes, ibid. Lords Amend-
ments to the Bill of Abdication, 204. The Commons Rea-
fons for Difagreeing with the Lords, ibid. Mr. Hampden's
Report of the firft Conference between the two Houses,
205.A free Conference, 207. The Speeches of Mr. Hamp-
den, ibid. Mr. Sommers, 212. Mr. Serjeant Holt, 211.
Lord Nottingham, Mr. Serjeant Maynard, 213. Bishop of
Ely, Mr. Serjeant Maynard, 214. Lord Clarendon, 218.
Lord Nottingham, 219. Sir G. Treby, 221. Lord Pem-
broke, ibid. Sir G. Treby, 223. Lord Nottingham, 225.
Sir G. Treby, 216. Lord Rochefter, 227. Mr. Hampden,
Mr. Sacheverel, 228. Mr. Pollexfen, 230. Lord Claren-
don, 233 Lord Pembroke, Mr. Serjeant Maynard, 234.
Mr. Serj. Maynard, Lord Nottingham, 235. Mr. Sacheve-
rel, 23. Lord Nottingham, Mr. Sommers, 238. Lord
Rochefter, Lord Clarendon, 239. Sir R. Howard, 241.
Lord Pembroke, Lord Clarendon, Sir R. Temple, 244. Sir
T. Lee, 245. Sir G. Treby, 246. Lord Pembroke, Sir G.
Treby, Mr. Serj. Maynard, Sir K. Temple, Lord Pembroke,
249. Sir R. Temple, Lord Nottingam, 250. Mr. P. Foley,
Mr. G. Eyre, 254. The Declaration of Rights. The
Tender of the Crown to the Prince of Orange, 258. Willi-
am and Mary Proclaim'd King and Queen, 259. Declara-
tion of the States of Scotland, ibid. The Manner of taking
the Scottish Coronation-Oath, 273 The English Coronation-
Oath, 274. The King's firft Speech to both Houses, 276.
* His Answer to the Commons Address of Thanks, ibid.
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