ANNUAL REGISTER. 
PA 
Parliament: speech at closing the session, 
xxxvi 281] 145 
ess various acts, xxxvi 135 
--~» speech at opening, xxxvi 152. xxxvii 
148 
Beas closing, xxxvii 230] 137 
++.. various acts, xxxvii 119 
«+++ Speech on opening the session, xxxvii 
138. xxxviii 10] 
Bos closing it, xxxviii 73] 117 
+--+ various acts, xxxviii 101, 109 
+++. speech on opening the new, xxxviii 
118. xxxix 105] 
+... various act8, xxxix 163 
++. Speech on closing the session, xxxix 
181 
bes a opening, xxxix 229. xl 166] 
closing the session, xl 240] 
217 
+++. proceedings of lords of the treasury 
relative to economical arrangements in 
public offices, xl 173 
«+++ various acts, x] 193 
«+++ speech on opening the session, xl 218. 
xli 161] 
.... thanks to lord Nelson and his fleet, xli 
171) 
fleet, xli 172] 
+++. monument in St. Paul’s voted to capt. 
G. Westcott, 2b. 
«++. message respecting a union with Ire- 
land, xli 204] 
++». address on it, xli 233] 
---- bill for reducing the supplementary 
militia and provisional cavalry, xli 234] 
---- speech on closing the session, xli 211 
--.. early meeting of, xli 312] 
---- speech on the occasion, xli 312] 212 
«++ various acts, xli 312] 185 
»++» Speech on proroguing, xlii 159] 182 
+... Various acts, xlii 172 
«--. Speech on opening the session, xlii 
183. xliii 2] 
Bs ts concluding the last session of 
t ?: British parliament, xlii 184. xliii 
] 
+... various acts, xliii 16] 17] 
-..-. Speech at the first meeting of the im- 
perial parliament, xliii 42] 207 
--.. bills of indemnity, xliii 178] 179] 
..-. act for the relief of insolvent debtors, 
xliii 182] 
eens preventing arrests for debts 
contracted in France before the revolu- 
tion, xliii 182] 
---- act for stopping proceedings against 
clergymen for nonresidence, xliii 182] 
. i 9 oe es by commission, xliii 204] 
sir J. B. Warren and _ his 
+++» Various acts, xliii 196 
+... Speech on opening, xliii 210. xliv 2 
closing the session, xliv 180, 
604 
+++» reward to Dr, Jenner, xliy 182 
479 
PA 
Parliament: reward to H. Greathead, for his 
life-boat, xliv 183 
-.-- number of new members returned, 
xliv 436 
.»-- list of members, xliv 546 
..+. various acts, xliv 591 
onal new parliament opened by commission, 
xlv 2 : 
---. the king’s speech, xliv 607. xlv 3 
+++. speech at closing the session, xlv 212 
-- +» various acts, xlv 633, 634 
-... speech at opening, xlvi 1, 596 
aelte closing the session, xlvi 113, 
599 . 
«+. various acts, xlvi 587 
-++. Speech at opening, xlvii 1, 605 
Ee prorogued by commission, xlvii 118, 
07 
++. various acts, xlvii 595 
+++. opened by commission, xlviii 8, 654 
--.. American intercourse indemnity bill, 
xlviii 83 
-... American intercourse bill, xlviii 84 
---- Tortola free port bill, xlviii 89 
-.-- bills for checking the slave trade, 
xlviii 90, 92 
+... address to the king on the subject, 
xl viii 92 
.. +» bankrupt laws amendment bill, xlviii 
---- insolvent debtors bill, 7d. 
+... witness declaratory bill, xlviii 94 
e+.» prorogued by commission, xlviit 108, 
825 
.... message from the king on the conduct 
of Prussia, xlviii 160, 689, 690 
«+.» dissolution of, xlviii 262, 451 
+... Various acts, xlviii 641 
++.. treaties laid before, xlviii 656-72 
++. Supplementary papersrelative to them, 
xl viii 673 
+ «+ new, opened by commission, xlviii 826, 
xlix 31 
-.«. papers relative to the negotiation with 
France laid before, xlviii 708-91 
--.. closed by commission, xlix 165, 704 
+... Dew, opened by commission, xlix 236 
...+. Speech from the throne, xlix 237, 709 
+... Various acts, xlix 735*, 737* 
---. closed by commission, xlix 725 
---- speech from the throne, 1 2] 296* 
+... act for regulating the powers of modi- 
fying the stipends of the Scotch clergy, 
112) 
Sota enforcing the residence of the 
Trish clergy, 2b. 
+--+ prorogued by commission, | 128] 332* 
+++. various acts, | 291* 
+++» opened by commission, li 26, 680 
+... closed by commission, li 172, 707 
~+.. various acts, ]i 557 
+... opened by commission, lii 2, 430 
++.» prorogued, lii 151, 432 
+...» could not be further prorogued in con- 
sequence of the king’s illness, and ap- 
