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Commons, House of: vote of credit for one 
million, ii 90, 111 
«++. message from the king on a threat- 
ap invasion, and calling out the militia, 
119 
..-- address to the king for a monument to 
be erected to gen. Wolfe in Westminster 
Abbey, ii 127 
ae 
his arms, ii 261 
+++ petition from the city of London to 
continue the prohibition of distillation 
from corn, iii 80] ; 
«--. address on the king’s speech, iii 253] 
+.» his majesty’s- answer, iii 255] 
-... Arthur Onslow resigns tl.e oflice of 
speaker, iv 84] 
--.. address the king to confer some signal 
mark‘of favour on him, iv 85] 
~+.. sir J. Cust chosen speaker, iv 175] 
on the success of 
e-.. address the king in answer to his 
speech, iv 176] 
— queen on her nuptials, iv 
176] 
e-.. speech of the speaker on presenting 
the bill for her majesty’s dowry, iv 182] 
--.- so crowded at the debate on the expe- 
diency of the German war, that strangers 
are to be excluded for the rest of the ses- 
sion, iv 183] 
‘ee.. address in answer to his majesty’s 
speech on the judges, iv 244] 
— to the king’s speech, 
iv 249] 
-+.- his majesty’s answer, iv 251] 
+... instructions of the city of London to 
it’s representatives, iv 302] 
-+.. humerous meeting’ on the prelimina- 
ries of peace, v 115] 
«--. address on the king's speech, v 183] 
++. his majesty’s answer, v 184] 
«... address on the king’s communicating 
the preliminaries of peace, v 232] 
«++ his majesty’s answer, v 233] 
«++. Opposition to the cider act, vi 34-7] 
72] 96) 
«++. petition of the city of London against 
the excise on cider, vi 110] 151] 
«».. address the king on his communi- 
_ cation of the intended marriage of the 
princess Augusta, vi 115] 
s+». dowry allowed to the princess, vi 
115] 
++-- proceedings with respect to mad- 
houses, vi 158] 
++» address on the king’s speech, vi 194] 
+. «+ his majesty’s answer, vi 195] 
ar debate on privilege of parliament, vii 
+++» North Britain declared a seditious 
libel, vii 24] 
+--+ Mr. Wilkes expelled, vii 25] 
+++» question of general warrants, vii 26] 
eo net moved by ministers, vii 
135 
co 
Commons, House of: question lost by ad- 
journment, vii 30] , 
.... scheme of supplies, vii 30] 
.... length of the debate on Wilkes’s affair, 
vii 50] 
.... salesmen examined on the high price 
of provision, vii 57] 136] 
»».. resolution that it may be proper to im- 
pose a stamp duty on the American colo- 
nies, viii 23] 
«++. question of general warrants resumed, 
viii 26] 60] 
-... right of taxing America agitated, viii 
33] 
.... Stamp act for the colonies passed, viii 
37] 
.-.. regency bill sent down from the Lords, 
viii 40] 
.... passed with an amendment, viii 41] 
++ petition of the city of London on the 
dearness of bread, viii 604 
.... French proposal for liquidating the 
debt due for prisoners communicated by 
the king, viii 62] 
---- advise it’s acceptance, ib. 
+».. money to be raised by way of tontine, 
viii 71] 
.... address on the king’s speech, viii 255] 
oe —. calling 
parliament earlier than usual on Ame- 
rican affairs, viii 263] 
«++. congratulatory message to her ma- 
jesty on the birth of a prince during the 
vacation, viii 264] 
»... seats taken for members by pinning 
their names on them, ix 68] 
.... bill for repealing the stamp act carried 
up to the Lords by an extraordinary num- 
ber of members, ix 72] 
.... proceedings on various money bills, ix 
211-5 
.... address on the king’s speech after the 
holidays, ix 218] 
el ee — on call- 
ing parliament on account of the high 
price of provision, ix 222] xi 76* 
+++ petition from the city of London on 
the high price of provision, x 149] xi 
76*] 
«++. money granted for making a more 
commodious passage to, x 218] xii 
221] xiii 236] - 
.... resolyed that the half-pay of lieut- 
enants in the navy is insufficient, x 220] 
.... address on the king’s speech, x 232] 
..+. sir J. Cust rechosen speaker, xi 109} 
.+-. speech on reprimanding the mayor 
&c. of Oxford, xi 221] 
.... address on the king’s speech, xi 274] 
.»-. great debates on certain parts of it, 
xii 64] 
° ie . petition from Mr. Wilkes, xii 49*] 
1) 
.«.. allowed to attend with counsel, xii 50*} 
++» the day of hearing deferred, 74. 
