ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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Lords, House of: motions for inquiry into 
the affairs of Ireland, xxii 161] 
+... amendments to the address on the 
Spanish manifesto moved, xxii 165] 345] 
«--. protest on the subject, xxii 168] 346] 
+... protests against the extension of the 
impressment of seamen, xxii 171] 348] 
350] 
«+... modification of the militia bill, 2. 
-... debate on the king’s speech, xxiii 
53 
a asian on it, xxiii 322] 
«++. motion for a censure on ministers for 
their conduct toward Ireland, xxiii 57] 
sees for an economical reform of the 
civil list, xxiii 72] 
on the army extraordinaries, 
xxiii 79] 
obits for taking into consideration 
the public expenditure, xxiii 81] 100] 
+++. protest on it’s being negatived, xxiii 
113] 326] 
++». petition from the merchants and plan- 
ters of Jamaica, xxiii 120] 
.... thanks of, to adi. Rodney, xxiii 122] 
»«.- Summoned by lord Shelburne for an 
inquiry into the removal of lords Pem- 
broke and Caermarthen from their lieute- 
nancies, xxiii 127] 330] 
---- motion for a list of places and pensions 
rejected, xxiii 158] 
..-- debates on the contractors bill, xxiii 
174] 
«++. protest on it’s being negatived, xxiii 
181] 332] 
+++. proceedings at the time of the riots, 
xxiii 193*] 194*] 334] 
+++. motion on lord Ambherst’s ordering 
the inhabitants of London to be disarmed, 
xxiii 198*] 
--+. bill to restrain papists from educating 
protestant children rejected, xxiii 199*] 
«+.. Motion on the engagement between 
lord Rodney and count de Guichen, xxiii 
227°] 
+... address on the king’s speech, xxiv 
156] 283] 
+++. message from the throne on the rup- 
ture with Holland, xxiv 172*] 287] 
+++. protests on the subject, xxiv 173*] 
287] 289] 
...-. motion for an inquiry into the conduct 
of the navy, xxiv 189*] 
+... loan hill, xxiv 190*] 
+++. protest against it, xxiv 191*] 290] 
..+. address on the king’s speech, xxv 130] 
292] 
+.» protest on the occasion, xxv 295] 
+++ motion for deferring the third reading 
of the malt and land tax bills till after 
the recess, xxv 148] 149] 
.++. motion relative to the execution of 
col. Haynes, xxv 155] 
on lord G, Sackville’s being 
raised to the peerage, xxv 165] 
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Lords, House of: protest on its being ne- 
gatived, xxv 167] 295] 
++«« motion on the capture of lord Corn- 
wallis, xxv 172] 
+. message from the throne on the affairs 
of Ireland, xxv 178] 
+... act for disqualifying revenue officers 
- from voting at elections, xxv 180] 
+++. act for disqualifying contractors from 
sitting in the H. of Commons, xxv 180] 
«+. Subject of the new ministry discussed, 
xxv 186] 
-... thanks to adm. Rodney, and all the 
officers and men in the fleet, xxv 208] 
+... debates on the king’s speech, xxvi 
142] 143] 
e--.» address on it, xxvi 314] 
«... debates on the peace, xxvi 166] 
. «+. motion on loans, xxvi 176] 
on putting the great seal into 
commission, xxvi 177] 
-+.. thanks to lord Howe for the relief of 
Gibraltar, xxvi 196] 
---- decision in favour of the cornfactors 
against the corporation of London, xxvi 
206] 
+++ petition against the duty on receipts, 
xxvi 207] - 
-.-. message from the king on an esta- 
blishment for the prince of Wales, 2. 
«... address on the king’s speech, xxvii 
58] 306] 
«++. censures of ministers, xxvii 59} 
“Seage Fox’s India bills rejected, xxvii 
9 
«. +» resolutions censuring the proceedings 
of the Commons, xxvii 92] 
«... address to the king, xxvii 309] 
-.-- motion for copies of orders of the 
directors on the debts of the nabob of 
Arcot, xxvii 181*] 
++.. address on the king’s speech, xxvii 
316] 
- +++ protest on the E, India regulation bill, 
xxvii 317] 
«++. address on the king’s speech, xxvii 
349] 
-+-- alteration introduced into the mutiny 
bill, xxviii 108] 
+... bill for transferring duties on wines 
to the excise, xxviii 120] 
..+. bill for commissioners of the woods, 
forests, and Jand revenues of the crown, 
xxviii 122] 
«+» bill to amend Mr. Pitt’s India bill, 
xxviii 137] 
+++. address on the king’s speech, xxviii 
255] 269] 
+.» question whether representative peers 
of Scotland could continue to sit as such 
after being created peers of G. Britain, 
xxix 93] 
«i A heey on the commercial treaty, xxix 
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