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- An act for sale of the freehold estate, Late of Amie Broxolme, widow, deceased, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover-Square; and for laying out the money arising by such sale, in the purchase of other freehold lands and hereditaments, to be settled in lieu thereof
- Heads of a bill for improving the drainage of the middle and south levels, part of the great level of the fens, called Bedford Level, the low lands near to or adjoining the said levels; as also the lands adjoining or near the river ouze, in the county of Norfolk, draining through the same to sea by the harbour of King's Lynn, in the said county; and for altering and improving the navigation of the said river ouze, from or near a place called Eau Brink, in the Parish of Wiggenhall Saint Mary's, in the said county, to sea, through the said harbour of King's Lynn. ...
- Heads of a bill for the better settling the course of appeals from sentences in the High Court of Admiralty of England, and all other courts of admiralty in His Majesty's dominions. ...
- The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England to the subjects of Scotland ; : with His Majesties message to the Lords of His Privy Counsell of Scotland upon that occasion
- The declaration, votes, and order of assistance, of both houses of Parliament, concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir Iohn Hotham governour thereof : And His Majesties answer thereunto : With the statute of II. H. 7. cap. I. mentioned in the said answer : Published together by His Majesties command
- The eighth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the Kingdom
- The eleventh report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom
- The eleventh report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom. : This report is particularly referred to by Earl Mansfield, in his speech in the House of Peers, on Wednesday February 4, 1784, as giving at one view the most clear and distinct idea of the present situation of this country, with regard to its public revenues, and the real state of its finances; and containing matter highly interesting to every individual of the community who is possessed of landed or funded property
- The excise bill for repealing several subsidies and an impost payable on tobacco, &c. : Of the British plantations, and for granting an inland duty in lieu thereof. To which are added, exact lists of the members of Parliament, who voted for, and against bringing in the said bill
- The fifteenth report of the commissioners Appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom
- The four bills sent to the king to the Isle of Wight to be passed : together with the propositions sent unto him at the same time, which upon the passing of those bills were to be treated upon : and also the Articles of the Church of England : with the rules and directions concerning suspension from the sacrament of the Lords Supper in cases of ignorance : unto all which doth refer the late Declaration of both Houses of the fourth of March, 1647, concerning the papers of the Scots commissioners
- The fourteenth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state. : The public accounts of the Kingdom
- The fourth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the Kingdom
- The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled presented to His Majesty on Thursday the sixteenth day of March, 1726 : with His Majesty's most gracious answer
- The humble address of the Right Honourable the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Thursday the twenty fifth day of April, 1765. : With His Majesty's Most gracious answer
- The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : tendred to His Maiestie February 1, and His Majesties gracious answer and propositions the third of February, 1642
- The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno Domini, MDCCXXXIII. : Containing, I. A true copy of the excise-bill, intitled, a bill for repealing several subsidies and an impost now payable on tobacco of the British plantations; and for granting an inland duty in lieu thereof. II. An exact list of the members names who voted for the said bill; with a very particular account of what places of honour and profit are possessed by them, or their relations. III. An exact list of the glorious two hundred and four who voted against the said bill; and likewise alist of their names who came over, after, the first question, to the minority. IV. The Lords protest, May 30, 1733, on the sinking fund. V. The Lords protest, June 2, 1733, upon the house rejecting the motion for enquiring into the affairs of the South Sea directors. VI. A true state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood, Dec. 31, 1731, and Dec. 31, 1732. Together with the produce of the sinking fund, and to what debts contracted before Dec. 25, 1732, the same has been apply'd. VII. A list of the one and twenty court and country gentlemen, who were, put up, against each other, to be chosen by ballor, to be a committee to enquire into the frauds of His Majesty's customs. VIII. An abstract of a bill, intitled, a bill to amend and render more effectual, an act made in the 9th year of the reign of Queen Anne, intitled, An act for securing the freedom of Parliaments, by the farther qualifying the members to sit in the House of Commons, which bill was rejected at the third reading, to the no small advantage of His Majesty's loving and peaceful subjects
- The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno domini, MDCCXXXIII. : Containing, I. A true copy of the excise-bill, intitled, A bill for repealing several subsidies, and an impost now payable on tobacco of the British plantations; and for granting an Inland duty in lieze thereof. II. An exact list of the members names who voted for the said bill; with a very particular account of what places of honour and profit are possessed by them, or their relations. III. An exact list of the glorious two hundred and four, who voted against the said bill; and likewise a list of their names who came over, after, the first question, to the minority. IV. The lords protest, May 30, 1733, on the sinking fund, in which are given some strong reasons against the extension of the excise-laws V. The lords protest, June 2, 1733, upon the house rejecting the motion for enquiring into the affairs of the South-Sea directors. VI. A true state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood, Dec. 31, 1731, and Dec. 31, 1732. Together with the produce of the sinking fund, and to what debts contracted before Dec. 25, 1752, the same has been apply'd
- The ninth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, : The public accounts of the kingdom
- The parliamentary debates
- The parliamentary debates
- The parliamentary debates from the year 1803 to the present time
- The parliamentary debates in the fifth session of the twenty-seventh parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the fourth year of the reign of His Majesty King Edward VII : fourth volume of session, House of Lords, Friday, 18th March [and] House of Commons, Monday 21st March, 1904
- The proceedings of both Houses of Parliament : in the years 1702, 1703, 1704, upon the bill to prevent occasional conformity, interspers'd with speeches for and against the bill, most of which were never before printed
- The second report of the Commissioners Appointed to Examine, Take, and State, the Public Accounts of the Kingdom. : 31st of January, 1781
- The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament : Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the thirteenth day of November, 1759
- The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament : Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament. On Thursday the twenty third day of November, 1758
- The speech of the Lords Justices, delivered by the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament, : on Thursday the fifth day of August, 1714
- The speech of the Lords commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament : Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty second day of May, 1760
- The speech of the Lords commissioners for opening and holding this present Parliament, : Delivered to both houses by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, the twenty first day of April, 1709
- The speech of the Lords commissioners to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the first day of June, 1714
- The speech of the Lords commissioners to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twentieth day of June, 1758
- The speech of the lords commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament : Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the second day of June, 1759
- The tenth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom
- Transactions in Parliament, in the session of 1795, on the apprehension of a famine! : Being prefatory to an account of the causes of the scarcity and high price of grain in the years 1795 and 1796, and of the rapid advance of the price of wheat in the autumn of 1797. Commencing with His Majesty's Most Gracious speech on that subject
- Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : one for the constant recruiting ... of the forces ... under the command of Edward, earle of Manchester. The other for the regulating the University of Cambridge, and for removing of scandelous ministers, in the seven associated counties. Die Lunae, 22 Jan. 1643
- Whereas in an act passed in the last sessions of Parliament, for the purpose of suppressing the evil custom of night poaching, : and thereby preventing those immoralities, crimes, and felonies, which are too often the consequence of this idle and unlawful practice, it is enacted, ..
- [An] exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. : With an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with their representatives, p. 11. Of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament, with their places [of] abode, &c. p. 19. And other proper distinctions. To which is added, a list of the peers of Scotland and Ireland
- (For public consideration.) Heads of a bill for enlarging and improving the harbour of Leith; ...
- A Bill for dividing and allotting certain open and common fields in the manor and parish of Gratley, in the county of Southampton
- A bill (with the amendments) for declaring the intentions of the Parliament of Great Britain, concerning the exercise of the right of imposing taxes within His Majesty's colonies, provinces, and plantations in North America
- A bill (with the amendments) to explain and amend the act of the twenty-ninth year of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for the encouragement of seamen, and the more speedy and effectual manning His Majesty's Navy
- A bill (with the amendments) to explain, amend, and enlarge the powers of an act of Parliament, made in the twelfth year of the Reign of His Late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, "An act for the more easy and speedy assessing, collecting, and levying of county rates;" and of another act, made in the ninth year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled, "An act to enable the justices of the peace, in the general quarter sessions of their respective counties and divisions, to repair the shire halls, county halls, or other buildings, wherein the assizes or grand sessions are usually held;" so far as the same relate to public bridges, and to county halls or shire houses
- A bill (with the amendments) to promote the residence of the parochial clergy, by making provision for the more speedy and effectual building, re-building, or repairing, parsonage houses; and for erecting or repairing other necessary buildings upon the glebes belonging thereto
- A bill for allowing further time for inrolment of deeds and wills made by papists; and for relief of Protestant purchasers, devisees, and lessees
- A bill for amending and widening the roads from the west end of Toller Lane near Bradford, through Haworth, in the county of York, to a place called Blue Bell, near Colne, in the county of Lancaster; and from a place called the two laws to Kighley; and from a place called Swine Lane end to the town of Otley, in the said county of York
- A bill for amending widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from Epsom, through Ewell, to Tooting, and from Ewell to Kingston upon Thames, and Thames-Ditton, in the county of Surry
- A bill for amending, altering, continuing, and making more effectual, two acts of Parliament, made in the second and seventeenth years of His Present Majesty's reign, for repairing the roads from Coleshill, in the county of Warwick, through the city of Litchfield, to Stone, in the county of Stafford, and from thence to the city of Chester; and several other roads in the said acts mentioned; and for inlarging the term and powers in the said several acts
- A bill for amending, enlarging, and preserving, the harbour of Ellenfoot, in the county of Cumberland
- A bill for amending, explaining, and reducing into one act of Parliament, the laws relating to the government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea
- A bill for amending, widening and repairing the roads from the town of Leeds, in the West Riding of the county of York, to Otley in the same Riding, and from thence through Skipton in the same Riding to Colne in the county of Lancaster, from thence through Burnley and Blackburn to Burscough Bridge in Walton in the county of Lancaster; and from Skipton aforesaid, through Gisburn and Clitheroe to Preston in the county of Lancaster; and fom Skipton aforesaid to Carperby, in the North Riding of the county of York
- A bill for applying to the public service the sum of five hundred thousand pounds, out of the balance remaining in the Bank of England from sums issued for the payment of dividends, on account of the national debt; and for securing the punctual payment of any arrears of dividends, whenever the same shall be demanded
- A bill for authorising the executors of John Hope to assign to trustees twenty thousand pounds of the stock or capital therein mentioned, part of the marriage-portion of Jane, the wife of John Paterson, Esquire, to be employed in manner and for the purposes therein expressed
- A bill for better securing the duties on glass
- A bill for building a bridge over the water or haven between the town of Sandwich and Stonore, in the county of Kent
- A bill for changing and altering the course of descent of copyhold estates held of the manor of Wolverley, in the county of Worcester, from the nature of borough English, to the course of descent according to common law
- A bill for continuing an act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His Present Majesty, to explain and amend a former act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the First, for the better regulating the manufacture of cloth, in the West-Riding of the county of York, and for making the said acts more effectual
- A bill for continuing and making more effectual two acts of Parliament, the one passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the First, and the other in the third year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing the roads leading from Sherbrooke-Hill near Buxton and Chapel in the frith, in the county of Derby, through the town of Stockport, in the county of Chester, to Manchester, in the county of Lancaster; and for amending other roads adjoining to the road directed to be repaired by the first-mentioned act
- A bill for continuing the term and powers of an act made in the fourteenth year of the reign of His Late Majesty, intituled, An act for repairing the road from Doncaster, through the Parish of Peniston, in the county of York, to Salter's Brook, in the county of Chester; and also the road from Rotherham, in the said county of York, to Hartcliffe Hill, in the said Parish of Peniston; and for making the said act more effectual, so far as the same relates to the said road from Rotherham to Hartcliffe Hill
- A bill for continuing two acts of Parliament, the one passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the First, for amending the several roads leading from the city of Bristol; and the other passed in the fourth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, to explain and amend the same act; and for making the said acts more effectual; and also for repairing other roads herein-mentioned
- A bill for continuing, and making more effectual, two acts of Parliament, one passed in the tenth year of the reign of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne, and the other in the eighth year of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highway between a certain place called Kilburn Bridge in the county of Middlesex, and Sparrows Herne in the county of Hertford
- A bill for discharging divers manors and hereditaments in the counties of Pembroke and Cardigan, the estate of Frances the wife of Marmaduke Gwynne, Esquire, from the terms and trusts thereof, agreed to be limited by certain articles of agreement of the twenty-first day of May, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight; and for vesting and confirming the same manors and premisses so discharged in William Webley, gentleman, and his heirs in fee, upon the trusts declared in an indenture of release of the twenty-ninth day of January last past
- A bill for dividing and allotting the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and other commonable grounds, in the tythings or liberties of Ramsbury Town, Park Town, Whittonditch, Eastridge, and Baydon, within the county of Wilts
- A bill for dividing and inclosing a moor called Carlton Moor or common, and an open field called the Town Field, in the manor and township of Carlton, in the parish of Guiseley, in the West Riding of the county of York
- A bill for dividing and inclosing certain open and common fields, and commonable lands and grounds, within the manor and parish of Bolnhurst, in the county of Bedford; and for exonerating certain ancient inclosures within the said manor and parish, from the payment of tithes
- A bill for dividing and inclosing certain open and common fields, and commonable lands, in the parish of Adderbury, in the county of Oxford, commonly called and known by the several names of Adderbury Eastfield, Coatfield, Adderbury Westfield, Miltonfield and Boddicotfield, and of several other odd pieces of open or commonable land adjoining or belonging to the same, or belonging to the same, or otherwise used therewith
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the common fields, pastures and common grounds, in the chapelry and lordship of Marfleet, in Holderness, in the county of York, ...
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the common, moor, or waste ground, within the hamlet of Winster, in the parish of Youlgreave, in the county of Derby
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, and all other commonable lands within the precincts of the hamlet of Throckmorton, in the county of Worcester
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, a cow pasture, and other commonable lands, within the parishes of Great Carlton and Castle Carlton, in the county of Lincoln
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and other commonable grounds, in the manor and parish of Ashton Keynes, in the county of Wilts
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, common ground, and waste grounds, within the manors or lordships of Rous-Lench, and Radford, in the parish of Rous-Lench, and in the manor or lordship of Hob-Lench, otherwise Abbots-Lench, in the parish of Fladbury, in the county of Worcester
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common pastures, common grounds, waste grounds, and commonable lands, within the manor, parish and liberties, of Shalstone, in the county of Bucks
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common pastures, common meadows and other commonable lands and grounds of and within the manor, parish and liberties of Braybrooke, in the county of Northampton
- A bill for dividing and laying in severalty the open and common fields, and part of the open and common downs, called Southcott Down, Kepnell Down, Work Down, and other commonable places, in the parish of Pewsey, in the county of Wilts
- A bill for dividing, alloting, and inclosing, the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and all other the commonable grounds, in the parish of Brize Norton, in the county of Oxford
- A bill for dividing, inclosing and allotting the open fields in Ratby, in the parish of Ratby and county of Leicester
- A bill for draining and improving certain fen-lands lying in Denver, Upwell, Outwell, and Welney, within the Isle of Ely, county of Cambridge, and county of Norfolk
- A bill for draining and preserving certain fen-lands and low grounds in the several parishes of Sutton, Mepall, Whicham, Chatteris, Doddington, and a place called Byal-Fen in the Isle of Ely, and county of Cambridge; and also in the parishes of Somersham, and Pidley with Fenton, in the country of Huntingdon
- A bill for encouraging the people known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, to settle in His Majesty's colonies in America
- A bill for enforcing the laws against persons, who shall steal or detain shipwrecked goods; and for the relief of persons suffering losses thereby
- A bill for enlarging and maintaining the harbour of Ramsgate, and for cleansing, amending, and preserving the haven of Sandwich
- A bill for enlarging and regulating the trade into the Levant Seas
- A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing the high road, leading from Borough-Bridge, in the county of York, through North-Allerton, in the same county, to Croft-Bridge on the River Tees; and from thence through Darlington, in the county of Durham, to the city of Durham, and for making the same more effectual
- A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing the roads leading from Henley Bridge in the county of Oxford, to Dorchester Bridge, and from thence to Culham Bridge, and to a place called Mile-Stone, in the road leading to Magdalen Bride in the said county: and also for widening the said roads: and also for repairing and widening the roads leading from the end of Culham Bridge, next to Culham in the county of Oxford, to the end of Burford Bridge, next to Abingdon, in the couny of Berks, and from the Mayor's Stone at the end of the Boar-Street, in the town of Abibgdon, aforesaid, to and through Shippon in the said county of Berks, to the West end of the town of Fyfield in the same county
- A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the twentieth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing the high-road leading from the town of Stockton upon Tees, to Darlington, and from thence through Winston to Barnard-Castle in the same county, and for the effectual amending of the same
- A bill for erecting and building a new chapel in the town of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford
- A bill for establishing, maintaining, and well-governing, a nightly watch, within the city of Bristol
- A bill for explaining and amending an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for building a bridge cross the River Thames from the New Palace Yard in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey
- A bill for explaining, amending, and making more effectual, several acts of Parliament, relating to the maintenance and employment of the poor of the town of Kingston upon Hull; and for the better paving, repairing, preserving, and cleansing, the streets, squares, lanes, and alleys, in the said town, and preventing obstructions therein; and for preserving the lamps which shall or may be set up in the said town for enlightening the streets thereof, and securing the property of such lamps to the owners
- A bill for extending and improving the trade to Africa
- A bill for inclosing and dividing so much of the Moor or common called Badley Moor, as lies within the manors of North-Tuddenham, alias Saint Cleres, Mattishall, Tuddenham, and Bell-house Hall, and in the parish of North-Tuddenham, in the county of Norfolk, and certain other commons and wastes within the said manors and parish
- A bill for inclosing, with the mutual consent of the lords and commoners, a certain part of any commonable wood, waste,or pasture, for the purpose of planting and preserving trees fit for timber or underwood; and for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall unlawfully destroy or deface any trees growing in any commonable waste, wood, or pasture
- A bill for incorporating several undertakers, : for the better accommodating the inhabitants in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and the parts adjacent, with water
- A bill for inlarging the term and powers granted by an act made in the third year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for making a new road, and for repairing and amending the antient road, between the towns of Wisbech and March, in the Isle of Ely, and county of Cambridge
- A bill for inlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the third year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing the several roads leading into the city of Hereford
- A bill for inlarging the term and powers granted by an act, of the twenty-fourth year of His Present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the high roads, in the county of Edinburgh, to and from the city of Edinburgh; and from Crammond Bridge, to the town of Queensferry, in the county of Linlithgow; and for making the said act more effectual
- A bill for making a free market for the sale of fish in the city of Westminster; and for preventing the forestalling and monopolizing of fish
- A bill for making and maintaining a navigable canal from or near Cromford Green, in the county of Derby, to join and communicate with the Erewash Canal, at or near Langley Bridge, in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, or one of them; and also two collateral cuts, one from the said intended canal, at or near Codnor Park Mill, to or near Pinxton Mill, in the county of Derby; and the other from the said intended canal at or near Codnor Park, in two branches, into the parish of Selston, in the county of Nottingham
- A bill for making and maintaining a navigable canal, from the Coventry Canal navigation, at or near the city of Coventry, to the city of Oxford
- A bill for making good to William Thompson, Esq; the benefit intended to be granted to his ancestors and their heirs by certain letters patents of King Charles The Second, in lieu of the scite of the castle of Scarborough, and other things by the surrender'd to, and now enjoy'd by the crown
- A bill for making more effectual an act passed in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, for the better preserving the navigation of the Rivers Avon and Froome; and for cleansing, paveing, and enlightning the streets of the city of Bristol; so far as the same act relates to the paving and enlightening the said streets; and for the regulating hackney-coachmen, halliers, draymen, and carters, within the said city, and liberties thereof
- A bill for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works, for the greater accommodation and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of London; and for making a navigable canal from Blackwall, to the said docks in Wapping
- A bill for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, along a street called Saint Saviour's Dock-head in the parishes of Saint John in Southward, and Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, to Millpond-Bridge in the parish of Rotherhith; and from thence