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150 Houe may not be interrupted, when any are peaking; but every one is to attend unto what is poken; in which Cae Penalties have been impoed.

When any Member intends to peak, he is to tand up in his Place uncover’d, and addres himelf to the Speaker; who uually calls uch Peron by his Name, that the Houe may take notice who it is that peaks.

Mr. Downald going about to peak about a bill, the Speaker interrupted him, and aroe, without further hearing him, which he took in great Digrace, and told him, He would complain of him the next Sitting.

If any man in this Houfe {peak wiely, we do him great wrong to interrupt him: if foolihly, let us hear him out, we hall have the more Caue to tax him, per Secretary Cecil.

If more than one tand up at once, the Speaker is to determine

Scobel 6. Vid. Str S. d'Ewes Journ. 487. Col. 1,

Ibid.

''Town. Coll.'' 224

''Town. Coll.'' 252.

Scobel 7. Vid. Str S. d'Ewes Journ. 434. Col. 1, 2.