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missioners of revenue and dividing the 
boards, negatived, xxxii 104] 
Treland : motion for the advisers of the in- 
creased pension list, negatived, xxxii 
105] 
sees ——— for a representation to his 
majesty on the same subject, negatived, 
2b. 
on vise. Strangford’s being de- 
prived of his pension, negatived, 74. 
+++ strong protest on the subject, 2. 
ees great riots at the elections, xxxii 205] 
+++ Speech of the speaker of the Commons 
ea presenting the bills of supply, xxxii 
10 
e+.. Speech of the lord lieut. on closing 
the session, xxxii 311] 
-e+..J. Butler’s claim to the earldom of 
Ormond proved, xxxiii 14] 
«++. address from the Roman catholics of 
Kerry to the lord lieut. xxxiii 47] 
«++» Speeches of the lord lieut. xxxiii 155] 
«eee resolutions of grand juries against the 
measures of the catholic committee, 
xxxiv 37 
«+++ Subscription of catholics for purchas- 
ing land in America, 7b. 
oe. riot of weavers, xxxiv 38, ¢). 
_ ees. State in 1748 and 1792 compared, 
xxxiv 106 
---- speech of the lord lieut. at the meet- 
ing of parliament, xxxiv 169 
e++- Speech of the speaker of the Com- 
mons on presenting the bills of supply, 
xxxiv 170 
of the lord lieut. on closing 
the session, zd. 
parliament, xxxv 186] 206 
«+++ bill for the relief of the Roman Catho- 
lies, xxxy 186] 
---- act for establishing a militia, xxxv 
187] 
++. addition to the regular forces, 7. 
«++ convention bill, 74. 207] 
eo. alien and traitorous correspondence 
bills, xxxv 188] 
«.+» libel bill on the principle of Mr, Fox’s 
passed, xxxv 188] 
--.. Civil list establishment, 2. 
--.. limitation of pensions, zd. 
++-- exclusion of certain placemen and 
pensioners from the H. of Commons, 7d. 
+++» Support of commercial credit, 24. 
+++» proceedings of Defenders, xxxv | 
+++» protest against the convention bill, 
xxxv 207 
oe gs uppech on closing the session, xxxv 
on opening 
+++» bill for a reform in the House of Com- 
mons thrown out, xxxvi 8 
prt yep on opening parliament, xxxvi 
uv 
closing the session, xxxvi 
156 
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Treland : view of the state of, xxxvii 222] 
+++ attempt to redress grievances res- 
pecting tithes unsuccessful, xxxvii 
223] 
«..- the catholics petition the king, xxxvii 
223] 16 
+e.» concessions to them, xxxvii 224] 
++. earl Fitzwilliam appointed lord lieut. 
xXxxvii 224] 
-+.. addresses to him, 7d. 
..+» his speech on opening parliament, 
xxxvii 157 
..+. large supplies granted, xxxvii 224] 
ee bill for the relief of catholics brought 
into parliament, xxxvii 224] 226] 17 
ese. earl Fitzwilliam dismissed, xxxvii 
225] 144. xl 156] 
..-. numerous addresses to him, xxxvii 
225] 
ee. various tumults, 7), 
+.» general mourning, xxxvii 226] 
-... tergiversation of members of parlia- 
ment, 7b. 
++. resolutions of the catholics of Dublin 
against a union with G. Britain, xxxvil 
17 
--.. earl Camden’s speech on proroguing 
the parliament, xxxvii 159 
+e-. French expedition against, xxxviii 
198] 47. xxxix 223] 71 
«+. horses pressed for the use of the army, 
xxxviii 47, 48 
«e+ riots and murders by Defenders, 
xxxvili 1. xxxix 17 
-»+. speech of earl Camden on opening the 
session, xxxviii 177 
se. ———_— on closing it, 
xxxviii 179 
oe — on the meeting 
of parliament, xxxviii 180 
+s. proclamation of parts in disturbance, 
xxxviii 182 
«+.» loan for, xxxix 142] 
«++. State of, and debates on it in both 
houses of parliament, xxxix 223-48] 
«»+» report of the secret committee of the 
Lords, xxxix 28, 29 
.... rentals of nonresident noblemen, 
xxxix 31 
«+. arms seized in, Xxxix 38 
eee. execution of W. Orr, xxxix 51, 55 
+.+. petition from the county of Down, 
xxxix 55, 89 
+... report of the secret committee of the 
Commons on the papers seized at Bel- 
fast, xxxix 145 
«s.. memorial of the catholics to the lord 
lieut. xxxix 151 
+... message from the lord lieut. on the 
negotiations for peace being broken off, 
xxxix 257 
atte —— on the disturbances in Ulster, 
xxxix 258 
seee on the failure of raising the 
supplies, xxxix 259 
