ibid. Capt. Norris's Suspension taken off; and Proteft there-
On, 21. Debate on the Partition Treaty, 22. Facts as to
the faid Treaty flated; and Proteft thereon, 23. Third
Head; and Proteft thereon, 24 Quetion relating to the
French King's Acceptance of the King of Spain's Will; and
Proteit thereon, 25. Addrefs touching the Treaty of Parti-
tion; and Proteft thereon, ibid. Counter- Addrefs to one of
the Commons, for removing certain Lords from the King's
Prefence and Councils; and Proteft thercon, 26. Laft Pro-
teftation ordered to be expunged, ibid. Proteft thereon, 27.
The faid Counter- Addrefs and Controversy occafioned by the
King's returning no Aníwer, ibid. First and fecond Para-
graphs of an Aniwer to the Commons, debated; and Proteft
thereon, 28. Laft Paragraph; and Proteft thereon, ibid.
Refolution not to have a Committee of both Houses in re-
lation to the Trials of the impeached Lords; and Proteft
thereon, 29. No Lord upon his Trial to be without the
Bar; and Protelt thereon, ibid. Meffage to the Commons
for a free Conference, ibid. Protelt thereon, 30. Refolu-
tion not to have a Committee of both Houfes insisted upon;
and Proteft thereon, ibid. Lord Haversham to be declared
innocent of the Commons Charge, unless it be prosecuted;
and Proteft thereon, ibid. Printed Votes of the Commons,
debated; and Proteft thereon, 31. King James dies, and
his Son is proclaim'd by the French King, ibid.
The Sixth Parliament of King William.
Lords Addrefs, 32. King's Answer, 33. Late King
James's Wife attainted; and Proteft thereon, ibid, Bill for
the Security of his Majesty's Perfon; and Proteft thereon, 34.
Death of King William, 35. Queen Anne proclaimed, ibid.
Great Alterations at Court, ibid. Lords Addrefs on the
Declaration of War with France, ibid. Queen's Answer, 36.
Lords Refolution concerning falfe Reports of the deceafed
King, ibid. Prefented to the Queen; and her Majesty's
Antwer, 37. Lords Proceedings in repect to a Book called,
The History of the late Parliament, ibid. Lords Proceedings
in respect to a Pamphlet called, Tom Double, &c. 39. Lords
cenfure the Animadverfions upon a Sermon on the 30th of
January, 41. Lords cenfure Dr. Bincke's Sermon, ibid.
Lords cenfure a Book about inviting over the Elector of Han-
over, 43. Exploits abroad, 44.
The First Parliament of Queen Anne.
Lords Addrefs, 44. Queen's Anfwer, 45. Lords Ad-
drefs to the Queen about the Bishop of Worcester; and the
Queen's Anfwer thereto, ibid. Their Vote thereon, ibid.