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*Sir Rob. Howard's Report of Money paid Grahme and Burton, Revenue voted, expir'd, ibid. Refolve to stand by the King, &c. ibid. *A prefent Supply voted, ibid. State of the Revenue, 278. The King's Meffage relating to Hearth-Money, ibid. *A fecond Meffage, ibid. *A Bill to fufpend the Habeas Corpus Act, 279. Amended, ibid. * Report from the Committee of Grievances, 280. *King's Answer to an Addrefs of Thanks, ibid. His Answer to the Refolve to ftand by him with their Lives and Fortunes, 281. * Printing the Votes not allow'd, ibid. * Certain Grants of Money appropriated, ibid. City-Addrefs to the Commons, 283. Thanks of that Houfe. ibid. * Dutch Bill of Charges, ibid. * Addrefs on the Mutiny of certain Troops, 284. 600,000 to reimburse the Dutch, ibid. *The King's Speech in Favour of Diffenters, 285. * Account of the Produce of the Excife, ibid. * Account of the additional Excise, 286. * Eftimate of the Charge of Government, 217. 1,200,000l. per Ann. voted for the annual Revenue, 288. Eftimate of the Charge of the Army, 289. * Supplies voted, ibid. * Other Votes, ibid. * A Meflage from the King, relating to the Act of Indemnity. 290. *Thanks voted, ibid. *Estimate for the Fleet, ibid. * Éxtract of the Treaty with Holland, 291. *A Motion for a Revenue for the Princess of Denmark, 292. * Provifo's to feveral Bills, ibid. * A Conference between the two Houses, on the Bill to remove Papifts, ibid. * Debate on the Corporation-Act, adjourn'd, ibid. *Proceedings on the laft Conference, ibid. Heads of the Poll-Bill, 294. * Number and Stations of Ships for a Summer and Winter Guard, &c.

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* Reasons to be offer'd at another Conference on the Papifts Bill, 297. * An Addrefs to call a Convocation, and the King's Anfwer, 298. The Speaker's congratulatory Speech on the Coronation, 299. *Motion for a War with France, and Refolution thereon, 300. * Address for the War with France, ibid. Re-committed, 301. Reafons to be offer'd at a Conference on the Abrogation-Bill, ibid. * The Lords Reply, 302. * Amendments to the Poll-Bill, 303. * A new Addrefs for a War with France, 304. * Bill pafs'd for feizing fufpected Perfons, ibid * Bill of Oaths pafs'd with a Provifo, ibid. *600,000 1. granted for the Civil Lift, and 700,000 l. for the Navy, 305. King's Anfwer to the Addrefs for the War, ibid. *Articles voted to belong to the Cvil-Lift, 306. *Abstract of certain Papers relating to the Revenue, ibid. * Report concerning the Cafe of Sir T. Armstrong, 307. * Refolution thereon, 308. Vote relating to the Militia, ilid Ways and Means for raifing the Navy

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Supply, ibid. The remarkable Cafe of Ed Prideaux Efq; 309. Order thereon, 310. Proceedings on the Bill of Rights and Settlement, ibid. Twelve. Pence in the Pound Land-Tax granted, ibid. The Petition of G. Speke Efq; bid. *Two Members difcharg'd for refufing the Oaths, 312. *Petition of the Trustees to the Will of Lord Jeffreys, ibid. * Reports relating to the additional Excife, Ground Rents, &c. ibid. * Lady Armstrong's Petition, ibid. And Mr. Wilmore's, 313. The Speaker's Speech of Thanks to Admiral Herbert, ibid. * The Admiral's Reply, ibid. * Refolution in favour of wounded Seamen, 14. **Reafons for not allowing the Lords Amendments to the Poll-Bill, ibid. Exceptions in the Act of Indemnity, 315. Report of Money iflued from the Exchequer for Crown-Profecutions, &c. 316. *Refolution thereon, 317. *The Petition of the Lady Lifle's Daughters, ibid. * And Reginald Tucker's, ibid. * A Petition of feveral Citizens of London, 319. *Difputes between the two Houfes, relating to Commiffioners of the Great-Seal, ibid. The Bill pafs'd to commit fufpected Perfons without Bail, ibid. Reafons offer'd by the Lords at a Conference on the Poll-Bill, 320. *An Account of Stock held by the late King, ibid. Relief voted to the Irish Nobility, 321. * Reports concerning the Authors and Advifers of feveral Grievances to the City of London, ibid. * Report of a free Conference with the Lords, 325. * An Enquiry voted, why London-Derry was not reliev'd, 324. *The Petitions of John Culliford, ibid. John Topham Efq; 325. * And Tho. Swaddon Gent. 326. * Proceedings on the Abufe of Aulnage, ibid. Proceedings on the Supply, *Proceedings on Oates's Cafe, ibid. *Sentence against S. Johnfon revers'd, ibid Certain Perfons, order'd to be impeach'd for difperfing K. James's Declaration, 328. *Judges examin'd why they had been difplac'd, ibid. Clerks of the Council examin'd, ibid. * Reports of the Cafe of Mrs. Fitzharris, ibid. * Addrefs in favour of Irifh Proteftants, 229. The Examination of Mr. Juftice Powel touching the King's Difpenfing Power, 331. *Four Judges excepted out of the Act of Indemnity, 333. *Treasonable Papers communicated to the Houfe, by Order of the King, ibid. * Refolutions thereon, ibid. A Claufe from the Lords in favour of the Houfe of Hanover, rejected, ibid. *The Petition of J. Bearcroft, Efq; 334. The Cafe of Mr. S. Johnfon, ibid. *Refolutions thereon, 335. *Several Perfons impeach'd, ibid. *Lord Nottingham's Reafons for ordering Lord Danby, a Member, into Cuftody, ibid. King's Speech to both Houfes, ibid. *Eftates of the Rebels in Ireland voted to the Relief

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in all Treaties to prohibit all Trade with France, ibid. * Perfons excepted out of the Bill of Indemnity, ibid. * Extract from the Treaty with the States, 338. An Address for Leave to infpect the Council-Books, ibid. An Enquiry order'd concerning the English and Dutch Fleets, ibid. Report of the Cafe of Topham, Serjeant at Arms, ibid. thereon, 339. * An Additional Duty laid on Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, ibid. Several Judges examin'd, ibid. * Rea fons to be offer'd at a Conference on the Bill of Rights, 340. *Two Claufes offer'd to the Militia-Bill, ibid. Judgment against a late Speaker revers'd, 341. * A Meffage from the King, by Sir R. Howard, ibid. * Lands of the late Queen vefted in their Majefties, ibid. A Motion that Mr. Jephfon might account for certain Paffes granted to Rebels, ibid. His Majefty's Answers to two Addreffes, 342. ⋆ Remarkable Vote, occafion'd by the firft of the faid Anfwers, ibid. * Mr. Jephfon's Vindication, ibid. * Proceedings on the Bill of Indemnity, ibid. * Report of a Conference with the Lords on the Bill of Rights and Succeffion, 343. * Duke Schomberg's Speech at taking leave of the Houfe, and the Speaker's Reply, 344- King agrees that the CouncilBooks fhall be infpected, ibid. Petition of Dockra, Inventer of the Penny-Poft, ibid. Another of the furviving Servants of Charles II. 345. *Sir F. Pemberton, and Sir T. Jones order'd into Cuftody, ibid. *Several Claims on the Revenue, ibid. *The Repeal of the late King's Revenue, voted, ibidReport from the Council-Books, relating to the Collecting the Cuftoms and Excife, 346. Reafons for not agreeing with the Lords Amendments to the Bill for an Additional Duty on Coffee, &c. 347. * Lords Reafons for infifting, ibid. Report of a free Conference, on the Bill of Right and Succeffion, 348. * Oates's Cafe ftated, ibid. * Order thereon, 349. * Vote against Col. Lundy, ibid. Reafons to be offer'd at a Conference, for fettling the Order of Conferences, 350. * Petition against Col. Copley, 352. * Votes thereon, ibid. * Another Petition against the faid Copley, 353. The King's Speech to both Houses, ibid. [* Second Seffion of the Convention-Parliament.]

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Proceedings against Burton, Grahme, and Sir Thomas Jenner, 355: The Lords Salisbury and Peterborough impeach'd, 356. * A Bill to regulate Imprisonments, voted, ibid. Several Accounts prefented, 357. * An Enquiry voted into the Conduct of the War, ibid. * A Supply of 2,000,000 1. granted,ibid. Bill of Rights pafs'd, ibid. * An Addrefs for apprehending Col. Ludlow, ibid. * A Bill to forfeit the Eftates of Lord Jeffreys, ibid. Refolutions on Ways add Means, 358. * An Addrefs voted for an Infpection into the State of the Army in Ireland, ibid. * Grievances of the

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London Merchants, 359. Refolutions thereon, ibid. * Capt Churchill committed, and releas'd, ibid. Refolutions on the Cafe of Sir T. Armstrong, 360. * Thanks of the Houfe given to Dr. Walker, ibid. His Reply, 361.. Two Petitions against certain Captains of Men of War, ibid. A Bill order'd for Reverfing two Judgments of Scan. Mag, ibid. Commiffioners of the Victualling fent for in Cuftody of the Serjeant at Arms, ibid. An Address voted against Commiffary Hales, 362. King's Anfwer, ibid. * Another Addrefs to know who advis'd the King to employ the faid Hales, ibid. * The Petition of one Robinfon in Cuftody for Bribery, ibid. The Addrefs against Commiffary Hales, and the King's Anfwer, 363. Farther Proceedings on Mr. Prideaux's Affair, ibid. * A Meffage from the King, 364. *Votes thereon prefented to his Majefty, and his Answer, ibid. * Quakers exempted from double Taxes, 365. * Proceedings on the Land-Tax, ibid. *Sums appropriated for the Navy, ibid. *Votes on the State of the Nation, 365. *Commiffary Hales petitions to be heard, 366. *Memorable Claufe in the Bill of Rights, ibid. * Provifo in favour of the Prince and Princess of Denmark, ibid. * His Majefty's Answer to the Addrefs relating to Com. Hales, 367. Report of the Complaints against certain Captains of Men of War, ibid. * Refolutions thereon, 368. * Address on the Mifcarriages in Ireland, ibid. *Order'd to be re-committed, ibid. *Ways and Means, 369. * Votes on a Member's being appointed High-Sheriff, ibid. The Bill to restore the Rights of Corporations, pafs'd, 370. * Proceedings in the Cafe of Sir T. Armstrong, ibid. Sir R. Sawyer expell'd, ibid. * Proceedings on the Bill of Indemnity, ibid. A Petition against the Captain of the St. Alban's Man of War, ibid. Exceptions in the Bill of Indemnity, 371. * The King's Speech, 372.

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Sir John Trevor chofen Speaker, 373. The King's Speech, ibid. Votes thereon, prefented to his Majefty, 375. His Answer, ibid. A Supply voted, ibid. * Vores order'd to be printed, ibid. A Speech of Sir Charles Sedley's, ibid. *Votes on the Revenue and Supply, 376. * Bill to reverfe the Quo Warranto's, 376. * Bill to recognize K William and Q. Mary, ibid. Thanks prefented to the King for his Care of the Church, and his Anfwer, 378. * Bill to regulate Elections, ibid. Proceedings on the 500l. Pe

nalties, 379. A Claufe added to the Bill for Declaring the

hereditary Revenues to be vested in his Majefty, 381. *A Bill for a free Pardon, pafs'd, 381. * Conference with the Lords on their Meflage relating thereto, 383. * King's Speech, ibid.

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*King's Speech, 3S4. *Supplies given, 385. *A Motion about the Irish Forfeitures rejected, ibid. King's Speech, 387. 570,000l. granted for building 17 Men of War, ibid. *King's Speech, 388.

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King's Speech, 389. Thanks of the Commons given to General Ginkle: And his Reply, 390. * A Supply granted, ibid. Conditions of the Eaft-India Company's Charter, ibid. Enquiries into the Conduct of the Fleet, 391. Dr. Welwood reprimanded, 392. Bill to regulate Elections rejected, ibid. King's Speech, ibid. Bill for regulating Trials in Cafes of High-Treafon, 393. Conference thereon, ibid. The Arguments of the Commons, ibid. Thofe of the Lords, 399. The Commons Reply, 402. Lords and Commons persist in their Disagreement, 407. * King's Speech, ibid.

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King's Speech, 408. The Bill of Treasons reviv'd and dropp'd, 409. Enquiries into the Conduct of the Fleet, ibid. A Bill brought in for regulating the Eaft-India Trade, 410. Supplies voted, 411. King refufes to pafs the Bill for frequent Parliaments, ibid. Proceedings against a Pamphlet entitled K. W. and Q. M. Conquerors, 412. Address on the State of Ireland, ibid. King's Speech, 414.

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King's Speech, 415. * Resolutions thereon, 416. Copies of Petitions from the Turkey and Admiralty Orders laid before the House, 417. * Conduct of the Fleet cenfur'd, 418. Eltimate for the Navy, ibid. 400,000l. granted, 414. Deficiency of the Million-Contribution-Bill, ibid. *Seamen's Debt, 420. *250,000l. voted for the Navy, ibid. * Proceedings on the Mifcarriages of the Navy, ibid. * And on the Bill for frequent Parliaments, ibid. * State of the War, 421. *Farther Proceedings on the Mifcarriages of the Fleet. The Examination of Mr. Rainsford (Receiver of the Rights and Perquifites of the Navy,) ibid *And of the Lord Falkland, 424. *An Account of the Confederate Forces, ibid. A Deficiency fupply'd, 425. * An Account of the Receipts, Iffues, and Profits of the Revenue order'd to the Table, ibid. upon * Report of Sums iffued for fecret Service and pay'd to Members, ibid. * Articles of Impeachment against Lord Coningesby, 427. *And Sir C. Porter,428. Both acquitted, ibid. Stockbridge Election voted corrupt and void, and a Bill order'd in, to disfranchife the faid Borough, ibid. Refolutions with regard to the Land-Forces,

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