Difference between revisions of ".MzEzOA.MjY2OTI"
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
Consideration of the House, who thereupon | Consideration of the House, who thereupon | ||
after Debate, recommitted the report; but | after Debate, recommitted the report; but | ||
− | the Session was now too far advanc'd to admit of any further advance in this business. | + | the Session was now too far advanc'd to admit |
+ | of any further advance in this business. | ||
The King put an end to this Session upon | The King put an end to this Session upon | ||
the 23d. the language of the King appears to | the 23d. the language of the King appears to | ||
Line 12: | Line 13: | ||
now in the hands of these Gentlemen | now in the hands of these Gentlemen | ||
upon the defection of Ld. Shrewsbury | upon the defection of Ld. Shrewsbury | ||
− | who would upon no account serve any longer. | + | who would upon no account serve any |
+ | longer. | ||
An Act of Grace had been pass'd in | An Act of Grace had been pass'd in |
Revision as of 14:45, 5 April 2022
86.
By the report of the Committee the alligations in the Petition appear to have been well founded, the Complaints just & worthy the Consideration of the House, who thereupon after Debate, recommitted the report; but the Session was now too far advanc'd to admit of any further advance in this business. The King put an end to this Session upon the 23d. the language of the King appears to have been of the Tory compleation, being now in the hands of these Gentlemen upon the defection of Ld. Shrewsbury who would upon no account serve any longer.
An Act of Grace had been pass'd in favour of the Torys impliments in the two last Reigns with exceptions, amongst whom appear'd Ld. Sunderland by name; to keep an equal ballance the King evaded the £500. penalty Act levelled at the