CONTENTS. 



GENERAL HISTORY. 

 CHAPTER I. 



The Prince Regent's Speech, passed b^ Commission. — Bill proposed by 

 the earl of Liverpool, and Lord Holland's remarks. — Address to the 

 Prince Regent frcm the House of- Commons. — Speeches. — Sir S. 

 Romilly*s remarks on particidar Trials. — The Solicitor-General* s 

 observations. — Bill presented by Viscount Sidmouth. — Lord Hol- 

 land's remarks, and Lord Sidmouth* s reply [1 



CHAP. H. 



Bill in the House of Lords repealing an Act of the last Sessions of 



Parliament ; read for the first time. — Lord Sidmouth presents j)apers 



from the Prince Regent. — Lord Castlereagh moves the appointment 



of the Finance Committee i^i the House <f Commons. — He presents 



papers from the Prince Regent. — Debates [9 



CHAP. III. 



Mr. Grenf ell's questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. — The 

 same topic in the House of Lords. — Treaty belwieen England and 

 Spain relative to the Slave t7-ade. — Its discussion in the House of 

 Commons [15 



CHAP. IV. 



Proceedings in the House of Lords respecting the Indemnity Bill. — 

 The same in the House (f Commons [24- 



CHAP. V. 



Lord Arch. Hamilton s motion relative to the burgh of Montrose.'-^ 

 The Navy estimates moved by Sir 0. War render. —Army estimates ' 



introduced by Lord Palmerstan .».'..V..'ii;.v.'..." L"^^ 



CHAP, 



