Trials of Peers in full Parliament 74 The Reasons in the Proteftation against fome Words in the Bill for recognizing King William' and Queen Mary ordered to be expunged 80 Concerning the reftoring London to its ancient Bill for impartial Proceedings in Parliament, and ib. Vote of Approbation of the Admirals Proceedings 93 Bill to make wilful Perjury Felony in fome Cafes, ib. Sir Richard Verney to be heard on his Petition for Bill to prevent double Returns of Members 106 Sir Richard Verney to have a Writ of Summons Bill for laying Duties on Wine and Vinegar paffed Bill to attaint Sir John Fenwick of High-Treason ib. Settlement of the Scotch Colony at Darien 115 The Duke of Norfolk's Marriage diffolved 1700 Bill for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land- 1701 Addrefs that no Cenfure be paffed against the four Lords impeached till they be tried Laft Proteft expunged 126 137 Second Paragraph of an Answer to the Commons Meffage relating to the Impeachment of the four Lords Laft Paragraph of ditto 128 ib. A Committee of both Houfes in relation to the 130 Meffage to the Commons for a fecond free Conference before the firft was determined ib. Refolution not to have a Committee of both Houses infifted on 131 Lord Haversham to be declared innocent of the Commons Charge, unless it be profecuted ib. Printed Votes of the Commons debated, &c. 132 King James's late Wife attainted 149 133 Bill for the further Security of his Majefty's Perfon paffed 1702 Claufe touching the King of Denmark's Capacity not to be left out of the Bill Proteftation against the Claufes relation to the Grants 135 ib. Petition of Squire and Thompson, in relating to 136 370z Bill for qualifying Members of the Houfe of Commons refused 137 Refolution for printing the Bill to prevent Occafional Conformity 1703 Bill for raifing Recruits paffed ib. 131 Sir John Maclean's Narrative to the Earl of Nottingham 139 1704 Bill to enable the Earl of Bath to make Leafes Bill for reuniting the Land-Forces 1705 State of the Nation confidered 140 141 ib. Fill for the better Security of the Queen's Perfon Ditto paffed 142 ib. Refolution that the Church is not in Danger 144 1707 Bill for-rendering the Union more complete, pat- fed ib. 1708 Bill for a general Naturalization committed 151 1709 Rider to the Bill for improving the Union, refufed Question to be put in Wefminfler-Hall 159 1710 Earl Gallway's and Lord Tyrawley's Petitions re- Refolution against them and General Stanhope Addrefs to her Majefty concerning the Peace 166 Bill for Duke of Ormond's Attainder paffed 176 Bill to fufpend the Habeas Corpus A&t paffed 176 Mutiny and Desertion Bill paffed 189 Refolution againft inferting the Words pious Memory in the Bill for rebuilding St Giles's Church Bill paffed Bill for Sale of forfeited Eftates paffed 192. 193 194 1717 Bill to explain Acts for erecting Hospitals in Briftol paffed 197 1719 Against the iffuing of Money out of the Chamber of London touching Elections 198 1720 Refolution that the Treafury's appointing the South Sea Directors to be Managers was legal, agreed to Amendment to the Callicoe Bill refufed 1721 Refolution touching the Navy-Debt 199 203 204 Address for Inftructions given to the Lord Carteret refufed 206 207 Address in relation to the Treaty of Commerce, &c. refused Navy-Debt further confidered ib. Petition of the City of London concerning the 209 210 Bill for a Motion to repeal Part of the Act against Bill for punishing Mutiny and Defertion 214 215 216 The London Clergy's Petition against the Bill for Refolutions touching the Navy-Debt 226 233 234 Proteftation against refufing to adjourn, the Lord 235 Bill for fecuring the Freedom of Elections of 237 Proteftation againft ditto ordered to be expunged 241 |