“VA 
Thomas lord viscount Sidney, 
how say you?—Not guilty, upon 
my honour. 
George lord viscount‘Falmouth, 
how say you?—Not guilty, upon 
my honour. 
Henry.earl of Caernarvon, how 
say you ?—Guilty, upon my honour. 
Joseph earl of Dorchester, how 
say you fas guilty, upon my ho- 
nour. 
_ Algernon earl of Beverley, how 
say you?—Not guilty, upon my ho- 
nour. 
Jacob earl of Radnor, how say 
you?—Guilty, upon my honour. 
William earl Fitzwilliam, how 
say you?—Guilty, upon my ho- 
nour. 
George earl of Warwick, how 
say you?—Not guilty, upon my 
honour. ~ 
George, William earl of Coven: 
try, how say you?—Not guilty, 
upon my honour. 
John earl of Suffolk, how say 
you?—Guilty, upon my honour. 
George marquis Townshend, how 
say you?—Not guilty, upon my 
honour. 
Francis duke. of _Bridgewater, 
how says your grace ?—Not guilty, 
upon my honour. 
Francis duke of Leeds, how says 
your grace?—Not guilty, upon my 
honour. a 
Charles duke of Norfolk, how 
says your grace ?——Guilty, upon my 
honour. 
David earl of Mansfield, how 
say you?—Not guilty, upon my 
honour, 
William lord archbishop of York, 
how says your grace ?——Not guilty, 
upon my honour. 
- Alexander lord Loughborough, 
the lord chancellor pronounced— 
Guilty, upon my honour. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1795. 
Thus on the first question; twen- 
ty-three peers pronounced» Mr. 
Hastings not guilty. Six pro- 
nounced. him guilty. 
On the ed question the numbers 
were the same. 
On the 3d question he was una- 
nimously declared not guilty. The’ 
duke of Norfolk then retired be- 
hind the throne and did not vote 
any more, 
On the fourth question, four 
peers pronounced him guilty—the 
earl of Caernarvon, earl Fitzwilliam, 
earl of Suffolk, and the lord chan- 
cellor ; all the rest not guilty,— 
Lord Suffolk then withdrew. 
On the 5th, 6th, and 7th, lord 
Caernarvon, lord Fitzwilliam, and 
the lord chancellor, guilty—all the 
rest not guilty. 
On the 8th, lord Quethartionj 
lord Fitzwilliam, lord Mansfield, 
and the lord chancellor, guilty—all 
the rest not guilty. 
On the gth, ra Walsingham; 
lord Caernarvon, lord Radnor, lord 
Fitzwilliam, and the lord chancel- 
lor, guilty—all the rest not guilty. 
On the roth he was unanimously 
acquitted. 
On the rith and reth lord 
Caernarvon, lord Fitzwilliam, and 
the chancellor, guilty—all the rest 
not guilty. : 
On the 13th. and 1qth, lord 
Caernarvon, Jord Radnor, lord Fitz. 
william, and the chancellor, guilty 
—all the rest not guilty. 
On the 15th and 17th, lord Caer- 
narvon, lord Fitzwilliam, and the 
Jord chancellor, ce io the rest 
not guilty. 
The following will shew “the 
whole in one point of view. 
The figures answer to ‘the 16 - 
questions. N. G. 
guilty, G. stands for guilty. 
Lord 
stands for not_ . 
