Lid Fife Lord Somers Lord Rawdon, (E. Moira) Lord Thurlow Lord Hawke Lord Boston Lord Sandys Lord Middleton Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Bangor Lord Viscount Falmouth 6. 8 9 10 | 16 N.G. N.G. Lord Douglas, (E. of Morton) N.G. N.G. N.G.N.G.N.G.N.G.N.G.N.G. N.G N.G.N.G. N.G.N.G. N. Earl of Caernarvon Duke of Norfolk Total Not Guilty G. As As foon as they had gone through all the 16 queftions, The lord chancellor faid, it appears that there is a great majority for the acquittal of the prifoner on each of the articles; I am, therefore, pursuant to your lordships' directions, to declare that Warren Haftings, efq. is acquitted of all the charges of impeachment brought againft him by the commons, and of all the matter contained therein. Mr. Hattings was then called to come into court: he came into his box, and knelt in the ufual way; the chancellor defired him to rife, and addreffed him in these words: "Warren Haftings, you are acquitted of all the charges of impeachment brought against you by the commons, and of all the matter contained therein; you and your bail, therefore, are discharged.” Mr. Haftings bowed to the house. The lord chancellor moved that their lordships do adjourn to the chamber of parliament. SUPPLIES granted by Parliament for the Service of the Year 1795. Recruiting land-forces, contingencies, &c. Troops in the East Indies Levy money, &c. for augmentation to the forces Full pay to fupernumerary officers. General and staff-officers, &c. Allowances to the paymafter-general, &c. Officers late in the fervice of the States General 2,777,534 19 I 691,307 15 7 40,096 99 8,323 17 10 385,000 0 480,000 0 Ditto, Newfoundland Ditto, Bahama Iflands Salary of the chief-juftice of the Bermuda Islands Ditto of Dominica Civil eftablishment of New South Wales Extraordinary expence of the Mint, from Jan. 1, to July 27, 1794 Ditto from July 28, to Dec. 31, 1794 FEB. 23. Addrefs money American and Eaft Florida fufferers Allowances for the relief of American civil officers, fufferers French proprietors of St. Domingo. Relief of the fuffering clergy and laity of France His majefty's fervice abroad To difcharge fees on efcheats and forfeitures in For bufinefs arifing out of the Alien Act the? For perfecting the index to the journals of the For bufinefs done relative to penitentiary houses For the reduction of the national debt African forts FEB. 26. Landgrave of Heffe-Caffel for extraordinaries in-- APRIL 27. To Mr. Mafh, for money advanced by him for the first five payments towards the lottery for 1794, and forfeited by omitting to make the future payments 15,440 5 Veterinary college, JUNE 1O. |