HISTORY and PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE of LORDS, FROM THE RESTORATION in 1660, ΤΟ ΤΗΕ PRESENT TIME. CONTAINING, The moft Remarkable MOTIONS, SPEECHES, Together with all the PROTESTS during that Period, AND THE Numbers Pro and Con upon each Division. WITH An Account of the Promotions of the feveral PEERS, and Connected with the Tranfactions of the COMMONS, AND Illuftrated with HISTORICAL NOTES and OBSERVATIONS. Together with the DEBATES in the Parliament of SCOTLAND To each VOLUME are added proper INDEXES. VOLUME the SECOND, from 1697, to 1714. LONDON: Printed for EBENEZER TIMBERLAND, in Ship-Yard, Temple-Bar, 1742. The Third Seffion of King WILLIAM's Third THE Lords Addrefs; and King's Anfwer, Page 1. Earl of Macclesfield's Cafe; and Plea, 2. Proteft thereon, 3. The Trials of Gaudet and others at the Bar, ibid. The Fourth Parliament of King William. Lords Address; and King's Answer, 6. Earl of Warwick ind Lord Mohun tried and acquitted, 7. Bill for granting an Aid to his Majelly for difbanding the Army; and Proteft Second Seffion of the Fourth Parliament of K. William, 8. Williamfon against the King, Judgment reverfed; and Protest thereon, ibid. Settlement of the Scotch Colony at Darien, bid. Debate, Proteft, and Address thereon, 9. King's An- fwer, 10. Bill to diffolve the Duke of Norfolk's Marriage; and Proteft thereon, 11. The faid Duke's Cafe, ibid. Bill for granting an Aid to his Majelly by Irish Forfeitures and a Land-Tax; and Proteft thereon, 15. Free Conference on the faid Bill; and Proteft thereon, 16. Duke of Gloucester's The Fifth Parliament of King William. Lords Addrefs; and King's Answer, 20. Countess of An- ibid. |