HISTORY and PROCEEDINGS ...t,'han.- OF THE HOUSE of LORDS, FROM THE RESTORATION in 1660, TO THE CONTAINING, DE BATES, ORDERs and ResOLUTIONS, Together with all the Protests during that period. AND THE WITH the State of the PEERAGE in every Reign. Connected with the Transactions of the COMMONS, and History of the Times. AND Illustrated with HISTORICAL NOTES and OBSERVATIONS. Together with the Debates in the Parliament of SCOTLAND relating to the UNIO N. To each VOLUME are added proper INDE XES. VOLUME the Fifth, from 1735, to 1739. LONDON: Printed for EBENEZER TIMBERLAND, in Ship-'ard, Temple-Bar, and sold by the Booksellers in Town and County. 1742. O TION for an Address of Thanks, Page 1, A., VI mendment offered to the said Motion, p. 2. Argu- p. 14. Mortmain Bill read by their Lordships, p. 15. • Clause offered in Favour of the Universities,' by Lord Gower, ibid. Amendment to the Preamble proposed, ibid. An Explanation for Qgeen Anne's Bounty, ibid.' Pro- viso for real Purchases offered, p. 16. Objections thereto, ibid. Words proposed to be left out, and agreed to, p. 17. Protest thereon, ibid. Argument for the Mortmain Bill, kers Tythe-Bill, p. 50. Counsel ordered to be heard, p. 61. Question relating to parol Evidence, ibid. Mo- tion for committing the Bill, ibid. Arguments for the Bill, p. 62. Answer, p. 65. Reply, p. 76. Earl of Scar. borough's Speech, p. 92. Lord Bathurst's Speech, p. 93. Lord Hervey's Speech, p. 94. Seconded by the Duke of Argyle, and answered by the Lord Hardwick, p. 96. Di- vision on the Question, p. 97. Bill to prevent Smuggling, p. 121. Another Amendment offered by the Earl of Strats, ford. Agreed to in the Committee, and flung out up- on the Report, P. 132. Bill passed, and Proteft thereon, p. 133. CO N T E N I S. The THIRD SESSION of the SECOND PARLIAMENT THE Lords Address, ibid. King's Answer, p. 136. Lord Carteret's Speech concerning Riots, ibid. Lord Hardwick's Speech, p. 143. Lord Bathurst's Speech, p. 147. Lord Carteret's Speech, p. 153. The Earl of Isla's Speech, p. 154. Motions made by the Lord Carteret, p. 158. Motion and Division relating to a Settlement on the Prince of Wales, ibid. A Proteít thereon, ibid. Debates about reading his Majesty's Message, p. 161. Lord Carteret's Speech, ibid. Sentiments of Lord Delawar, Earl of Chol. mondeley, and Earl of Isa, p. 162. Lord Bathurst's Speech, ibid. Earl of Strafford's Speech, p. 163. Proceedings in relation to the Murder of Captain Porteous, p. 164. Lord Lovell's Motion that the Lord Justice Clerk of Scot- land might attend the House, and Debate thereon, p.165. Division on the Question, ibid. Scotch Judges sent for, P. 166. A Copy of Porteous's Bill, ibid. A Debate con: cerning the Sentence passed on Porteous, p. 168. Argu- ment against the Motion, p. 172. Queries to be proposed. to the Judges for their Opinion, p. 179. A Debate whe- ther the Scotch Judges should be examined at the Bar, at the Table, or upon the Wool-Sacks, p. 180. Arguments for their being examined at the Table, or on the Wool- Sacks. ibid. Reply, p. 186, Answer, p 192. Division on the Question, p. 202. Proceedings on Porteous's Bill, ibid. Duke of Argyle's Speech, p. 203. Lord Hard-wick's Speech, p. 207. Duke of Argyle's Speech, p. 209. Lord Hardwick's Speech, p. 210. Earl of Chesterfield's Speech on the Play-house Licence-Act, p. 211. Letters relating ORDS Address, with his Majesty's Answer, p. 237. L Debate upon the Army, p. 238. Lord Carteret's Speech, ibid. And Motion for a Reduction, p. 253. Duke of Nequcastle's Speech, p. ibid. Earl of Chesterfield's Speech, p. 266. Lord Hinton's Speech, p. 279. Earl of Weft- moreland's Speech, p. 290. Lord Bathurst's Speech, p. 295. Lord Chancellor's Speech, p. 308. Negative put "ε ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S. mondeley's Speech, p. 314. Lord Carter'et's Speech, p. 329.. The-Speeches of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Car- teret, p. 335, 336. Earl of Chalmondeley's Speech, p. 337. Two Resolutions pass'd in the Affirmative, and Debate on the Third, p. :338. Lord Bathurst's Speech, ibid. Duke of Newcastle's Speech, p. 345. Earl of Chesterfield's Speech, p. 355. Lord Hervey's Speech, p. 361. Third Resolution carry'd, p. 363. Address founded on the said gu- · The FIFTH SESSION of the SECOND PARLIAMENT UKE of Portland's Motion for an Address of Thanks, p. 365. Lord Hobart's Speech, p. 370. Lord p. 385. Earl of Cholmondeley's Speech, p. 397. "Lord Carteret's Speech, p. 492. Lord Hervey's Speech, p. 413. Lord Bathurst's Speech, p. 416. Duke of Argyle's Speech, |