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Commons, House of: application for pay- 
ment of debts of the civil list, xii 62*] 
+.» proceedings in Mr. Wilkes’s affair, xii 
64*] 70) 71] 72] 
+++ he is expelled the house, xii 65*] 72] 
»++. his reelection twice declared void on 
this account, xii 66*] 67*] 75] 82] 
+++» on the third col. Luttrel declared to 
be the member, xii 67*] 68*] 90] 100] 
«+++ debates on the subject, xii 68*-73*] 
-+ «+ cballenge of a member, xii 72] 101] 
+--+. petitions to the king for a dissolution 
of, xii 141] 142] 161] 
++» address on the king’s speech, xiii 247] 
«+++ office of speaker resigned by sir J. 
Cust, xiii 63] 68] 
es sir Fletcher Norton chosen, xiii 64] 
8] 
+++. committee on the state of the nation, 
xiii 64] 65*] 69%] 
+++- motions on the law of elections, xiii 
65*] 
e+.. motion for disqualifying revenue offi- 
cers from yoting at elections rejected, 
xiii 69*] 
mie for an account of the civil 
list expenses rejected, xiii 71*] 
»-ee petition from the American merchants, 
xiii 73*] 
+++. American duties, those on tea ex- 
cepted, taken off, 7b. 
«+++ debates on the subject, xiii 74*] 
---- act for regulating the proceedings on 
controverted elections brought in by Mr. 
G. Grenville, xiii 77*] 
motion for a copy of the remonstrance 
of the city of London, and of his ma- 
jesty’s answer, to be laid before the house 
carried, xiii 79*] 
«+++ address to his majesty on the occasion 
and concurrence of the Lords in it, xiii 
83°] 248] 
. inquiry into the proceedings in Ire- 
land, xiii 85*] 88*] 
ue American affairs, xiii 90* | 
-.. resolutions on this subject proposed, 
xiii 91*] 
++.» Dr. Musgrave heard relative to in- 
formation on the late peace, xiii 69] 
+++ extraordinarily full house, xiii 72] 
- +. Nearly 206 placemen in, 76. 
+++. petition of the city of London against 
any farther duty on carriages, xiii 78] 
+++» money granted for making index to 
the journals, xiii 239] xxi 285] 286] xxvii 
345] xxix 265] xliii 144 
eee. —— —— printing parlia- 
mentary and other records, xiii 239] See 
Commissioners for publishing records 
oo making an index 
to the votes, xliii 144. 1 183* 
«++. address on the king’s speech, xiii 
254] 
-.+. motion to restrain certain powers of 
the attorney general, xiv 27] 
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INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
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Commons, House of; motion for an inquiry 
into the administration of criminal justice, 
xiv 30] 
+ members going up to the Lords witha 
bill turned out on clearing the house, xiv 
38] 
++.» house cleared, and the lords present 
turned out, 7. 
+... ——— closed against strangers for the 
remainder of the session, xiv 39] 
e+» debate on increasing the land-tax, xiv 
40] 
.... fresh motion on the Middlesex: elec- 
tion, xiv 53] 
++. scene of corruption at Shoreham dis- 
closed, xiv 54] 240] 
..~. bill to incapacitate certain freemen by 
name, xiv 55] 
.++. reprimand of the returning officer, 
xiv 240] 
.+-~ bill to amend the nullum tempus act, 
xiv 56] 59] 
«++. printers summoned, xiv 81] 
.-++ printers of debates ordered to be taken 
into custody, xiv 61] 183] 
.... farther proceedings on the subject, xiv 
62] 186] 
«++. Messenger apprehended in the city, 
xiv 63] 184] 187] 
«+». the record of a recognizance in the 
lord mayor’s court erased, xiv 66*} 188] 
+... proceedings against the lord mayor, 
tb, 68*] 82] 83] 84] 85] 189] 
on. alderman Oliver, 
xiv 67*] 83] 84] 189] 
-... difficulty with respect to Wilkes, xiv 
69*] 188] 
++.. Special committee of privileges ap- 
pointed, xiv 70*] 101] 
+».. act for an embankment at Durham 
yard, xiv 70°] 79] 
.... bill for enabling the E, India company 
more effectually to raise a military force 
negatived, xiv 71*] 
sees petition of W. Allen, sen. xiv 100] 
196] 
.. refusal to pay taxes on the ground of 
the improper representation of Middle- 
sex, xiv 152] xv 174] 
- -» unpopular through misconduct, xv 81*] 
«... address on the king’s speech, xv 84*] 
220] 
... extraordinary peace establishment for 
the navy proposed and carried, xv 85*] 
-..+. petition from clergymen and others 
against subscription to the 39 articles, xv 
86*] 171) Et 
-+.. Motion to abrogate the nullum tempus 
power of the church, xv 89*] 
.-.. debates on the royal marriage act, xv 
92*] 
.... bill for the relief of dissenting minis- 
ters passed here, xv 96*] 
.... motion for a bill to regulate E. India 
affairs, xv 102*] 
