ton Election. Sir Simon Harcourt's Speech, ibid. *Re- folutions on the Supply, 112. * A Bill for naturalizing foreign Proteftants, ordered in, 113. *Farther Refolu- tions on the Supply, 114. *Proposals from the Bank, ib. accepted, 117. *Commiffion granted to take in Subscrip- tions thereon, ibid. * Addrefs about Compofition of pub- lic Debts, ibid. * Petition of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland, 118. Farther Refolutions on the Supply, ibid. *A Bili to allow Drawbacks, &c. to the Scots, ibid. * An Addrefs for an Account of Penfions, 119. Reafons against a general Naturalization, ibid. * Addreffes relating to Ar- rears of Taxes, &c. 120. *Mr. Secretary Boyle's Motion for the demolishing of Dunkirk, ibid. * Addrefs of both Houses about the enfuing Treaty, ibid. * Queen's Answer, 124. * Refolutions on Ways and Means, ibid. * Far- ther Refolutions, 126. Bill for exchanging Tobacco for French Wines, dropt, 128. Conduct of the Government with Regard to the Invafion approv'd, ibid. * Refolu- tions about Nevis, St. Chriftophers, and the Trade to Africa, 129. * Addrefs concerning the Commiffioners of the Equi- valents, 130. *Acts paffed, ibid. *The Increase of the Navy-Debt enquir'd into, ibid. *Proceedings on the Bill for improving the Union of the two Kingdoms, 131. (Omitted entirely by Torbuck, except an Abridgment of Sache- *Queen's Speech, 135. * Commons Addrefs, 136. *Queen's Anfwer, 137. *Thanks of the House given *Lottery Bill pass'd, 139. * Votes against abfent Mem- bers, and concerning public Accompts, ibid. Place Bill pafs'd by the Commons, and rejected by the Lords, 140. A Speech thereon, ibid. Refolutions on Ways and Means, 144. * On the Trade of Africa, 145. * And again on Ways and Means, ibid. *The Petition about the Mine- Adventure, 149. Proceedings thereon, 150. defiring the Duke of Marlborough may be fent to Holland, 151. Queen's Answer, 152. *Petition of French Re- fugees, ibid. *Acts pafs'd, 153. Bill to regulate the Third Parliament of Great Britain. The Queen's Speech, 169. An Addrefs refolv'd, 170. Sir Thomas Hanmer's Motion thereon, ibid. and that of Mr. Lechmere, in favour of the House of Hanover, ibid. The Commons Addrefs, 171. Queen's Anfwer, 172. Votes on the Supply, and the Affairs of Spain, 173. 40,000 Seamen and Marines voted, ibid. *and 40,000 Landmen, ibid. Bill of Quarentine, ibid. Proceedings on the Bewdley Election, ibid. Sir John Packington's Speech about the Bewdly Charter, 174, The faid Charter voted illegal and void, 176. Queen's Meffage relating to the Success of the War in Spain, ibid. Unanimous Vote and Addrefs thereon, 177. Queen's Anfwer, ibid. * Abufes in the Victualling-Office, ibid. Committee appointed to state the public Debts, 178. *Particulars of the Supply, ibid. Addrefs about Contingencies, not comply'd with, ibid. Refolution to make Exchequer Bills Specie, ibid. * Petition against the Palatines, ibid. *Bill to repeal the Naturalization Act, 179. * Account' of Penfions, laid before the Houfe, ibid. * Ways and Means, ibid. Proceedings on the Place-Bill, ibid. *Efti mate of the Charge of the Forces in Spain and Portugal, ibid. *Duties laid upon Hops, 180. *Bill ordered for the Importation of French Wines, ibid. Vote for a Lottery, ibid. * Public Debts, ibid. *Refolutions to in181. 1,500,000 *Refolutions about crease the Revenues of the Poft Office, granted for Spain and Portugal, ibid. the Abufes in the Victualling, ibid. *Mr. Rridge expell'd, ibid. *Representation of the Commiffioners of the Victualling, ibid. Farther Refolutions about the Frauds, &c. therein, ibid. *Committee to enquire into falfe Mufters, &c. 184. * Complaint againft Col Chartres, 184. *Petition against Perfons lifting themselves in the Guards for Protection, 185. * Col. Chartres ordered into Cuftody, ibid. *Account of Moneys in the Exchequer on the Removal of the late Treasurer, 186. * Votes on the Bank Propofal, ibid. *Account of Surplufages of Money pay'd into the Exchequer call'd for, 187, *Royal Affent given to certain Acts, 188. *Order of Convocation prefented to the Houfe, 189. * Votes thereon, 191. * Votes thereon, 191.* Proceedings towards a Bill of Resumption, ibid. * Reasons against the Importation of French Wines, 192. *Petition about the Trade to Africa, 193. * Baron Bothmar's Letter demand. ing certain Arrears due to the Elector of Hanover, ibid. * Refolutions on the Supply, 194. * Addrefs occafion'd by Guifcard's the Number of Churches, &c. laid before the House, 196. * Report about the Bill for ftating the Public Accounts, ib. Sir James Montagu, 197. *Bishop of Carlife cenfur'd, *Acts pafs'd by Commiffion, 199. *Lieut. Col. Fitz Patrick ordered into Cuftody for challenging General Pierce, a Member, ibid. * Further Refolutions on the Supply, ibid. A&s país'd by Commiffion, 200. * New Duties laid upon Hydes, ibid. Queen's Meffage relating to the new Churches, ibid. *Refolutions thereon, ibid. *Vote and Addrefs for building 50 new Churches, 201. * Queen's Aniwer, 202. *Refolutions about bringing over the Palatines, ibid. *Those who advis'd it, voted Enemies to the Kingdom, ibid, Bill to prevent Bribery, dropt, 203. *The Refumption Bill rejected by the Lords, ibid. * Queen's Meffage relating to the Emperor's Death, ibid. * Vote thereon, 204. *Addrefs of both Houses, and Queen's Answer, 205. Report of the Impreft Ac- counts, and Refolutions thereon, ibid. the Standard of Plate, and for the better preferving public Credit, &c. 286. *Refolutions on Ways and Means, ib. * and the Supply, 207. Mr. Harley's great Project to fatisfy all public Debts, 208. Refolutions thereon, ibid. * Bill and Addrefs for altering the Standard of Plate, 209. *Refolutions about the Arrears of Taxes, 210. raife 1,500,000, ibid. 350,000, granted for building 50 new Churches, ibid. *A Paper relating to the Bill about the Mine-Adventurers confidered, 211. *Bill to examine and state the Accounts of the Equivalent paid to Scotland, ibid. 18 Refolutions on Ways and Means, ibid. * Votes on the Increase of public Debts, and diverting Money ap- propriated by Parliament, 212. *Bill to prevent Duel- ling, 213. Acts pafs'd, ibid. *Bill for a Trade to the South Sea, 214, Petition of the Eaft-India Company, 214.. * Refolution for a Reprefentation to the Queen about Mifmanagements and Abufes, ibid. * Inftructions relating to the South-Sea Bill, ibid. * Refolutions about falfe Mufters, and againft Lieu. Col. Chartres, 215. *Refolutions about Loffes in the Revenue upon unrated Eaft-India Goods, ibid. *Queen's Anfwer to feveral Addreffes, ibid. Reprefen- tation of the Commons, 217. * Address for enquiring in- to the State of the Forces and Fortifications in Spain and Portugal, 222. *Another for fupporting the Trade to new Elections of Members, in Room of feveral preferr'd, ibid. Acts pafs'd. 224. Queen's Speech, 225.7 Second Seffion. 0. *Queen's Speech, 226. *Proceedings on the Addrefs of Thanks, 228. *The Addrefs, ibid. * A Supply voted, 229. * Public Accounts and Estimates call'd for, ibid. and laid before the Houle, 230. * Votes for 40,000 Seamen, ibid. *Order for an Eftimate of the South-Sea Company's Deficiency, ibid. * Farther Resolutions on the Sup, ply, ibid. * Ways and Means, 231.* House informed that no Treaty can be found to oblige the Queen to furnish40,000 Men in Flanders,ibid. * Order for an Account of the Quotas ro to be furnish'd by the Allies, ibid. * Proceedings on the Bill of Occafional Conformity, ibid. Accounts and Eflimates laid before the House, 232. Orders and Votes relating to the public Accounts, ibid. * Depofition against the Duke of Marlborough, 233. * Bill to repeal the Naturalization Act, order'd, ibid. *Acts pafs'd by Commiffion, ibid. * Report of the Commiffioners of public Accounts relating to the Duke of Marlborough, Mr. Walpole, &c. ibid. His Grace's Letter to the Lords Commiffioners in his own Juftification, 235. * Queen's Warrant to the Duke relating to the Deduction of Two and a Half per Cent. from the Foreign Troops, 236. Nine new Writs or dered in the Room of Nine new Peers, 242. * Bill to repeal the Naturalization Act, ibid. *Eftimates and Accounts lay'd before the Houfe, ibid. Written Meffage from the Queen, relating to the Peace, &c. 243. Vote thereon, ibid. Proceedings in the Cafe of Mr. Walpole, 244.. Speech on that Occafion, 245. 535.322/. Granted to the South-Sea Comp. 247. Addrefs of Thanks, ibid. Queen's Anfwer,248, Mr. R. Man order'd into Cuftody, ibid. The Scotifh Bill of Toleration, 249. Proceedings on the Bill for building 50 new Churches, ibid. Refolutions on Ways and Means, 250. Debates concerning the Duke of Marlborough, ibid. Bill for ftating the public Accompts, order'd, 257. State of the War laid before the House, ib. * Addrefs concerning Part of the 35 Millions unaccounted for, ibid. The Barrier Treaty laid before the House, ib. Proceedings on the Scotifh Toleration Bill, 258. * Accounts of Contingencies order'd, ibid. *As alfo feveral Treaties, ibid. * Accounts of Profecutions laid before the House, and Estimates of the Forces in Spain and Portugal, 259. * Refolutions on the State of the War, ibid. Quakers Petition rejected, 255 * Acts pafe'd, ibid. An [B] Address Address for the Inftructions relating to the Barrier Treaty, ibid. Vote to ftand by the Queen, ibid. Licence of the Prefs confider'd, ibid. Proceedings on the Barrier Treaty, 256. The Lord Townshend voted an Enemy to his Country, ibid. Refolutions on the State of the War in Spain and Portugal, 257. Abuses in Mufters ordered to be enquired into, 258 Account of the Pay of Generals, &c. call'd for, ibid. Bill to prevent corrupt Elections brought in, ibid. Proceedings against Mr. Cardonnel and Mr. Sweet, 259. Refolutions on the Supply, 260. * The PlaceBill fent to the Lords, 261. Queen's Mefiage relating to Prince Eugene's Propofition, ibid. * Accounts called for, and farther Refolutions on the Supply, ibid. Repre fentation to the Queen, 263. Her Majefty's Anfwer, 273. Acts pafs'd, 274. Refolutions on the Supply, and War with Spain, ibid. Votes againft the Election of R. Walpole, Efq; 275. Further Refolutions on the Supply, and Ways and Means, ibid. Second Report of the Commift fioners of public Accounts, 277. Refolutions on the Supply, 292. * Queen's Meffage relating to the Epifcopal Church at Rotterdam, and Addrefs thereon, 293. *Other Rofolutions on the Supply, ibid. and on Ways and Means, Addrefs for 294. *Acts pafs'd by Commiffion, ibid. an Account of Money iffued for the Navy, 295. *Refolutions about the Trade to Africa, ibid. and on the Supply, ibid. * Complaint against Mr. Buckley, 296. Ways and Means, 297. *Strict Summon fent to abfent Members, ibid. * Refolutions on the Licence of the Prefs, ibid. Refolutions on the Supply, 298. *Bill to prevent multiplying of Votes, 299. A Bill to appoint Commiffioners to enquire into the Value of Grants, &c. ibid. *Ways and Means, 300. *Claufes for Drawbacks on Soap and learned Books exported, 302. * The intended Tax on Building Materials laid afide, 303. Call of the Houfe put off, ibid. * Drawbacks on the Duty on Paper in favour of the Universities, ibid. *The Grants-Bill untack'd from the Lottery Bill, ibid. Commiffioners for the Grants-Bill chofen, 304. * Refolutions for laying farther Duties on Eaft India Goods, ib. Recommitted, ibid. The Cafe of the Faft-India Com. pany, 305. * Ways and Means, 306. * A&s pafs'd, 308. Mr. Hampden's bold Complaint on the unactive Campaign, &c. 316. Mr. Pulteney's Motion on the Intelligence received from abroad, that the Duke of Ormond declined acting offenfively, ibid. Refolution to put an entire Confidence in the Queen, prefented to her Majesty, and her Majefty's Anfwer, 311. Addrefs in Favour of the |