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Article REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. ← Page 4 of 4 Article HOUSE OF COMMONS. Page 1 of 3 →
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Report Of The Proceedings Of The British Parliament.
ma .. eu Soppiness to . " ranee , yet we were not to continue the war on that account Peace was the grand object at present , and if it could not be obtained on honourable terms , the war must continue . Lord Abingdon seconded Earl Fitzwilliam ' s Motion , and gave a philippic against the law of the King ' s Bench . ... Q Lord Hay expressed in strong terms his approbation of the Address . The Address was then carried . Adjourned . Lordshi metwent with the Address to his
MaFrdat 7 Their ps having , up jesty , returning him Thanks for his most gracious Speech oi yesterday . —Adj . unied till Tuesday week . Tuesia >< t 8 The Lord Chancellor came to the House at an early hour , and there were present but a few Peers . The business intended for the day was therein ? of . "flate ' crcated Peers , formerl y Sir Francis Basset , took the oaths and his seat . Adjourned
A Naturalization Bill was passed . . Wednesd-v , to . The Earl of Derhv presented a Petition from the Earl of Lau » derdai , comp l aining of the undue Return of the Earl of Errol as . one of the Representatives of the Scots Peers ; which he moved should he on the table . — Ordered . Thursday zo . Their Lordships met , and , without , doing any business they adjourned . . creation to ail
Friday 21 . Lord Moray took the oaths and his seat , on his new Entrlish Peeratre , bv the title of Baron Stuart . - _ . T- i Tord Derby in a ' few words introduced the subject of the Petition , of the Ear of Lauderdale , which he had presented , and observing ,, that as he felt no doubt their Lordships would proceed upon it without delay , he moved , ' That the said Petition be printed and referred to a Committee of Pnvdeges That his Lordship might be heard by his Counsel in that Committee in suppor thereof : That the Earl of Errol might be heard at the same time , if he though proper : And that His Majesty ' s Attorney General and the Lord Advocate o , Scotland do attend the said Committee . '—Ordered . —Adjourned .
House Of Commons.
HOUSE OF COMMONS .
TCESCAV , Sept . _ 7-SEVERAL Member ; n'tended in the Long Gallery , where- they were sworn . 5 in by the Lord High Steward , the Duke of Dorset , to the number of about ^ ho ^ Mcmbert that were sworn in repaired about two o ' clock to the Commons Chamber , in St . Stephen ' s Chapel , when-Sir Francis Mo yneux , Gent Usher of and commanded their- attendance m the House . of
the Black Rod , appeared , Lords to hear his Majesty ' s Commission read , appointing certain Lords to open in Mi name the present Session of Parliament . . The commission stated , as usual , that His Majesty forbore to acquaint them , a , y whh his reasons for now calling bis Parliament together , or with the meases which were to be submitted to their deliberation , lhey werp , however , directed to appoint a Speaker , and present him to-morrow for his Mairstvapprobation
' s . fin returning to their own House , . Lord Frederick Campbell addressed tbem ; and after- many encomiums on tne character an . 1 merits of the Right Hon . Henry Addington ,. the late Speaker , proposed him as their present Speaker . Mr . Po-. vis seconded the Motion .
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Report Of The Proceedings Of The British Parliament.
ma .. eu Soppiness to . " ranee , yet we were not to continue the war on that account Peace was the grand object at present , and if it could not be obtained on honourable terms , the war must continue . Lord Abingdon seconded Earl Fitzwilliam ' s Motion , and gave a philippic against the law of the King ' s Bench . ... Q Lord Hay expressed in strong terms his approbation of the Address . The Address was then carried . Adjourned . Lordshi metwent with the Address to his
MaFrdat 7 Their ps having , up jesty , returning him Thanks for his most gracious Speech oi yesterday . —Adj . unied till Tuesday week . Tuesia >< t 8 The Lord Chancellor came to the House at an early hour , and there were present but a few Peers . The business intended for the day was therein ? of . "flate ' crcated Peers , formerl y Sir Francis Basset , took the oaths and his seat . Adjourned
A Naturalization Bill was passed . . Wednesd-v , to . The Earl of Derhv presented a Petition from the Earl of Lau » derdai , comp l aining of the undue Return of the Earl of Errol as . one of the Representatives of the Scots Peers ; which he moved should he on the table . — Ordered . Thursday zo . Their Lordships met , and , without , doing any business they adjourned . . creation to ail
Friday 21 . Lord Moray took the oaths and his seat , on his new Entrlish Peeratre , bv the title of Baron Stuart . - _ . T- i Tord Derby in a ' few words introduced the subject of the Petition , of the Ear of Lauderdale , which he had presented , and observing ,, that as he felt no doubt their Lordships would proceed upon it without delay , he moved , ' That the said Petition be printed and referred to a Committee of Pnvdeges That his Lordship might be heard by his Counsel in that Committee in suppor thereof : That the Earl of Errol might be heard at the same time , if he though proper : And that His Majesty ' s Attorney General and the Lord Advocate o , Scotland do attend the said Committee . '—Ordered . —Adjourned .
House Of Commons.
HOUSE OF COMMONS .
TCESCAV , Sept . _ 7-SEVERAL Member ; n'tended in the Long Gallery , where- they were sworn . 5 in by the Lord High Steward , the Duke of Dorset , to the number of about ^ ho ^ Mcmbert that were sworn in repaired about two o ' clock to the Commons Chamber , in St . Stephen ' s Chapel , when-Sir Francis Mo yneux , Gent Usher of and commanded their- attendance m the House . of
the Black Rod , appeared , Lords to hear his Majesty ' s Commission read , appointing certain Lords to open in Mi name the present Session of Parliament . . The commission stated , as usual , that His Majesty forbore to acquaint them , a , y whh his reasons for now calling bis Parliament together , or with the meases which were to be submitted to their deliberation , lhey werp , however , directed to appoint a Speaker , and present him to-morrow for his Mairstvapprobation
' s . fin returning to their own House , . Lord Frederick Campbell addressed tbem ; and after- many encomiums on tne character an . 1 merits of the Right Hon . Henry Addington ,. the late Speaker , proposed him as their present Speaker . Mr . Po-. vis seconded the Motion .