The debates and proceedings of the British House of Commons, during the third, fourth and fifth sessions of the third Parliament of His late Majesty George II : Held in the year 1743, 1744, 1745, and 1746 . third Tear of the Reign of King William and ^een Mary, relating to Carts ufed by Perfons inhabiting ivithin the Limits of the Weekly Bills of Mortality j and to 5 alloxv C V5 ]allow fuch Carts to he drawn with three Horfes ; and to Anno i«.prevent the Mi/behaviour of the Drivers of Carts in Geo. II. 1745Streets within the fatd Limits. Alfo to nine jiSfs relating to the repairing the followi


The debates and proceedings of the British House of Commons, during the third, fourth and fifth sessions of the third Parliament of His late Majesty George II : Held in the year 1743, 1744, 1745, and 1746 . third Tear of the Reign of King William and ^een Mary, relating to Carts ufed by Perfons inhabiting ivithin the Limits of the Weekly Bills of Mortality j and to 5 alloxv C V5 ]allow fuch Carts to he drawn with three Horfes ; and to Anno i«.prevent the Mi/behaviour of the Drivers of Carts in Geo. II. 1745Streets within the fatd Limits. Alfo to nine jiSfs relating to the repairing the followingRoads^ viz. From Kingfton upon Hull to Kirk Ella,C9. of the Town of Kingfton upon Hull. From Bo-roughbridge, Co. York, to the City of Durham. Be^iween Shepherds Shord and the Devizes, and the Top ofAfhlington Hill and Rowdford, Co. Wilts. FromHedon to Hull North Bridge, Co, York. From Speen-ham Land, Co, Berks, to Marlborough, Co. Wilts,From Birmingham to Stone Bridge, Co. Tadcafter to Hob-Moor-Lane End, Co. of theCity of York. From Godmanchefter, Co. Hunt, tsthe firji Rubbing Houfe on Newmarket Heath, C^,Camb. From Birmingham to Edgehill, Co. Warw, And to feveral private Bills. TfiE. THE PROCEEDINGS O F T H E Hon. Houfe of Commons. F^^X^^ O-^^oherij^ 17455 the Parliament met Annt) i^,Ws Q )^ at Weftminfter, when a Bill for the more Geo, 11. 1745,fe^ )^ efFedlual preventing clandefline OutlawriessnL^^JJ^ ^^s ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ Time, and ordered to beread a fecond Mr. Speaker reported to the Floufe his IMajcf-tys Speech, as follows : My Lords and Gentlemen^ TT^ H E open and unnatural Rebellion, which ha*s Kings Speecis JL broke out, and is ftill continuing, in Scotland^ ^.^^^^^f;^ ^^ has obliged me to call you together fooner thaf-i ^ t\itTblxt^i:rI intended; and I fhall hy nothing before you at liament ot kis prefent, but what immediately relates to our Secu- ~ rity at Home, referving all other Confiderations to a farther Opportunity. So wicked and daring an


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