§ Mr. Lushington reported from the committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider further of the supply granted to his Majesty, the Resolutions which they had directed him to report to the House; and the same were read, and agreed to by the House, and are as follow:
- 1. That a sum, not exceeding three millions sterling, be granted to his Majesty, to make good such engagements as may be subsisting, or be contracted, between his Majesty and foreign powers.
- 2. That a sum, not exceeding 3,059l. be granted to his Majesty, for defraying the remainder of the expences of repairing the church of St. Margaret, Westminster; above the sums granted by parliament for that purpose, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
§ Mr. Lushington reported from the committee of the whole House, on the Bill for raising the sum of 22 millions by way of annuities, the amendments which they had made to the Bill; and the amendments were read, and agreed to by the House; and an amendment was made to the Bill.
§ Ordered, That the Bill, with the amendments, be ingrossed; and read the third time upon Monday next.