Ekely [The ASTERISKS fignify the Omiffions in TORBUCK'S Edition, as before.] Firft Seffion of Queen ANN's Second Parlia- ORD Belhaven's Speech in the Scotish Parliament against the Union, Page 1. An Account of burning the Articles of Union at Dumfries, 14. Articles of Union with their Amendments distinguish'd, 16. * Authentic State of the Revenues and public Income of England, as they stood when the Articles of Union were agreed to, 31. *State of the Debts of England, at the faid *State of the public Revenue of Scotland 38. * An Account of the neat annual Produce of the Cuftoms in England, from a Medium of three Years, 38. * An Account of the neat annual Produce of the Excife on a like Medium, 41. * An Account of the Proportions which the feveral Branches of the Excife in Scotland bear to thofe in England, 42. A Computation of the Value of the annual Sums contributed out of the Scotifh Excise to- wards the Anticipations of the English, 45. (Note, All these * Queen's Speech, 45. Thanks given to the Duke of Marlborough, and his Grace's Antwer, 46. Addrefs to the Queen, ibid. Queen's Anfwer, 47. The Supplies dispatch'd in a Week, and the Speaker's Speech to the Queen on that Occafion, ibid. *Queen's Speech, 48. * Address in favour of the Duke of Marlborough, ibid. Queen's Answer, 49. *Her Majesty's Meilage, for fettling a Penfion of 5000 /. per annum on the Duke and his Heirs 24-38rim * Ad*Sums Houfes, &c. from about the Court over-ruled, 52. drefs for Papers relating to foreign Subfidies, ibid. advanced to the Duke of Savoy, and King Charles of Spain, voted to be expended for the Safety and Honour of the Na tion, ibid. Queen's Speech relating to the Union, 53. The Articles of Union laid before the Commons, ibid. Debates thereon, 54. Sir John Packington's Speech, ibid. Lieutenant General Mordant's, 55. The firft ten Articles approv'd, and afterwards the reft, ibid., The Act for the Security of the Church, debated and pafs'd, 56. * Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, ibid. Refolutions in favour of the Universities, 57. And for Drawbacks, &c. on English Commodites, ibid. Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, 58. Queen's Speech, 59. Addrefs of both Houses thereon, ibid. Queen's Anfwer, 60. * Scots Equivolant granted, ibid. *Refolutions on Ways and Means, ibid. Addrefs in favour of the Leward Islands, and the Queen's Answer, 63. Farther Refolutions on Ways and Means, ibid. * Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, 65. * A Bill to prevent Importation of Goods from Scotland, dropt, 66. * Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, ibid. * Refolutions relating to the Madagascar Pirates, 67. * Third Seffion. Queen's Speech, 68. Petition of the Merchants against the Importation of Goods from Scotland, ibid. Refolutions for bringing in a Bill thereon, ibid. Dropt again, 69. Queen's Speech. Fourth Seffion, or First Parliament of Great Britain. * * Queen's Speech, 70. Commons Addrefs, 72. Queen's Anfwer, 73. Mr. Afgill expell'd, ibid. * Refolutions about Members incapable to fit, ibid. Noli Profequi 'granted about Scotish Goods imported, 74. *Naval Mif. carriages examin'd into, 79. *And the Affairs of Spain, ibid. Refolutions relating to North Britain, 75. Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, ibid. Queen's Speech, ibid. * Addrefs of both Houses thereon, 76. * Queen's Anfwer, 77. Addrefs of both Houfes against making Peace 'till Spain was reduc'd, ibid. * Queen's Anfwer, 78. Addrefs relating to the Trade of Austria, ibid. *Particulars of the Supply, 79. *Several Addreffes refolved on, ibid. Propofals to recruit the Land Forces, rejected, so * Refo Refolutions, and an Addrefs on that Subject; ibid. *Refolutions in favour of the Eaft-India-Company, 80. * Addrefs for an Exchange of Prifoners taken at Sea, 82. Acts pafs'd by Commiffion, ibid. Refolutions against Capt. Kerr. Queen's Anfwer to an Addrefs relating to the Affairs of Spain, 84. And to another concerning the Troops of the Armies of Spain and Portugal, 88. * Royal Affent given to feveral Acts, ibid. Addrefs of Thanks to the Queen for her Care of the Affairs of Spain, and her Majefty's Answer, 89. * A Meffage to inform the House of an intended Invafion from France, ibid. * Addrefs of both Houses thereon, ibid. *Queen's Answer, 90. *Bill to fufpend the Habeas Corpus A&, 91. *Bill to diffolve the Clans in Scotland, dopt, ibid. Acts pafs'd, ibid. Queen's Speech, 92. * Answer to an Addrefs about the Docks, ibid. * Commons Addrefs, ibid. Queen's An(wer, 94. Vote about the public Credit, ibid. * Acts pafs'd, ibid. * Addrefs about fortifying Portsmouth, the Newfoundl and Fishery, and Recruits, 95. Acts pafs'd, ibid. Queen's Speech, 197. * Second Parliament of Great Britain, *Proceedings on the Choice of a Speaker, 98, Lord Chancellor's Speech, 99. Vote of Condolance on the Death of Prince George of Denmark, 101. * Address of Congratulation on the Succeffes of the Year, 102. * Queen's Antwer, 103. Debates concerning the eldest Sons of Scotifh Peers fitting in the Houfe, 104. * Addrefs concerning the Navy, and the Army, 105. • Thanks given to Major General Webb, 106. *Addrefs about the Invafion, ibid. Addrefs on the Reduction of Ghent, and Queen's Answer, ibid. *Land Tax Bill pafs'd, ibid. Bill for raifing Recruits, ibid. *Three Addreffes relating to the Application of 500,000, &c. ibid. * Refolutions about the Supply, 108. Bills against Bribery and Corruption, and Wagers, ibid. *Papers relating to the Invafion laid before the House, ibid. *Thanks voted to the Duke of Marlborough, tho' absent, 109. * His Grace's Answer, ibid. *Order of Council for leaving out the Prayers for the Queen's Iffue, ibid. *Motion for the Queen's fecond Marriage, 110. *Addrefs thereon, and Queen's Anfwer, ibid. Addrefs for Greg's Papers, 111. Vote for making the Laws for High Treafon the fame in South and North Britain, ibid. Debates on the Abing ton |