CONTENTS. 
taken into Consideration in the Lords—Address moved by Lord Hobart— , 
Debate—Earl Spencer—Lord Grenville—Earl Moira—Address of 
Thanks carried—and in the Commons same Day.—Address moved by Mr. 
Addington—Debate—Mr. Foxr—Lord Hawkesbury—Mr. Windham— 
Sheridan—Grenville—Dr. Lawrence—Address carried.—Message for 
the embodying the Militia.—Motion for 10,000 additional Seamen—De- 
 bate—Mr. Francis—Chancellor of the Exchequer—Mr. Dent-—For— 
Burrovghs—Lord Hawkesbury—Mr.  Elliot—Canning—Trench—In- 
erease agreed to—Remarks. 5 : 3 87 
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CHAP. VIfI. 
India Budget—Lord Castlereagh—Mr. Johnstone—Chancellor of the Ex- 
chequer—Mr. W. Dundas.—Prince of Wales’s Annuity Bill—passes the 
House of Lords without Opposition—Irish Militia Bill—Debate— 
Mr. Wickham—Elliot—Sir Lawrence Parsons—Yorke—Coionel Fitz« 
gerald. Proceedings on the Nottingham Election Bill—Bill brought in to 
regulate them in future by Mr. Hawkins Browne—supported by Mr. 
Prerrepoint and Mr. Bond—Petition against it from the Mayor and Cor- 
poration of Nottingham—presented by Mr. For—ordered to he on the 
Table.—Further Proceedings on the Irish Militia Bill—Debate—Mr. 
Windham—Secretary at War—Sir W. Pulteney—General Tarleton— 
Sir. L. Parsons—Mr. Wilberforce—Mr. Elliot—Resolutions agreed to— 
and @ Bill ordered pursuant thereto.— Remarks. ° OF 
CHAP. IX. 
Debate in the House of Lords on the Earl of Carlisle’s Motion for Naval 
Enquiry—in the Commons on the Militia Officers’ Bill, and on India 
’ Affairs.—King’s Message to reward Sir J. Saumarez—Lord Eilen- 
borough’s Chalking Bill—Debate on the Punishment of Trotter, for Con- 
tempt of the Orders of the House —General Gascoyne moves for a Bill to 
equalize the Measure of Foreign Salt.—Proceedings on the Clergy Resi« 
dence Bill—Debate on the Pancrass Workhouse—and on the Coroner's 
Bill— Granada Loan Bill,—Easter Recess. ‘ : 105 
CHAP. X- 
Proceedings in Parliament after the Easter Recess.—Committce of the 
House of Commons on the giving Facilities to Mercantile Transactions. — 
Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Plan for the Consolidation of the Duties.— 
Proceedings on the Report of the Ilchester Election Committee—and 
on, the Coroner's Bill—lost.—Lord Folkstone moves for Papers re- 
specting the Cape of Good Hope—refused.—Debate in the Lords on the 
Trish Bank Restriction Bill—Lord King—Earl of Limerick—Lord 
Auckland.— Nottingham Election Bill carried unanimously.— Clergy Bill. 
—Mr, Markham’s Divorce Bill—Sir H. Mildmay’s Motion on Navat 
Abuses—Debate.—Irish Bank Restriction Bill.—Clause agreed to in the 
Clergy Residence Bill, allowing the Rector Leave of Absence for three 
Montis.—Debate in the Lords, on the Insolvent Debtor's Bill_— 
Retrospect. : . ‘ ‘ 118 
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