viii ^ CONTENTS. 



CHAP. VII. 



Debate on Colonel M^Mahon^s appointment of Private Secretary 

 to the Prince Regent. — Debate on the Barrack Estimates. — 

 Motion respecting Military Punishments [56] 



CHAP. VHI. 



Motions of Lord Donoughmore and Mr. Graitan for taking into 



consideration the Catholic Claims — Reference to Committees in 



both Houses of Petitions against the Orders in Council. — 3]o- 



tions concerning Capt. Henry's Mission to the United States — 



. Motion on the Tellerships of the Exchequer. — Mr. Brand's 



■^ ^ildqtifiii. respect i7Kg Elections for Knights of the Shire [64] 



fIJ ...CHAP.. IX.. 



Assassination of Mr. Percevi(^l,and\ Parliamentary Proceedings 

 thereon '. [75] 



CHAP. X. 



Mr. Wortley's Motion fur an l^fjirient Administration. — Nego- 



ciation for a New Adininislrution, and Discussions in Parlioi- 



.,i^ent on that Subject. — Repeal of the Orders in Council [79] 



i^^j ■ ' . .■..:.ivxuu ' ' . . .' 



CHAP. XL 

 The Budget .".'.!. i [95] 



CHAP. XH. 



Petitions respecting the renewal of the East India Company^ s 

 Charter. — Bill for the Preservation of the Public Peace [HI] 



CHAP. XHI. 



Mr. Canntng\s Motion for a future consideration of the Catholic 

 Question. — The same by Marquis fVellesley. — Bill for explain- 

 ing and improving the Toleration Act. — Lord Holland's Motion 

 respecting Informations E.v-Officio. — Mr. Sheridan's on the 

 Attorney-General of Ireland. — Bill to prevent the Escape of 

 French Prisoners. — Conversation on Overtures from the French 

 Emperor. — Prince Regent's Speech on the Prorogation of 



^ Parliament {119] 



CHAP. 



