Corn-Mr. Pitt moves to introduce a bill to continue the importation of foreign corn, duty free, 57- Debate on taking into confidera- tion the high price of corn, 66- Mr. Pitt moves for a bounty to be allowed on the importation of corn, 248-Debate refpecting the importation of it, 250-Bill for preventing the obstruction to a free paffage of grain, read a first and fecond time, 349-De- bate on the motion for an affocia tion of the members to diminish the confumption of bread made of wheat flour, &c. 724-The Houfe in a Committee on the eorn bounty bill, 740-Debate on the Committee's Report to permit bakers to make and fell certain forts of bread, 783, 793 -Debate on the motion for a Committee of the Houfe to con- fider the high price of corn, 789 Cornwallis, Vice Admiral-Mr.
Dundas moves the thanks of the Houfe to him for his conduct on the 16th and 17th June 1795,
Dean of Faculty, See Hon. Henry Erskine Distilleries-Debate refpecting the working of them, and of the ma- terials ufed, 159-Refpecting the diftillation of molaffes, 696
Erskine, Hon, Henry-Correfpon- dence refpecting the election of the Dean of Faculty of Edin- brugh, 689
Gardner, Sir Alan the thanks of the Houfe communicated to him by Mr. Speaker for his conduct on the 23d of June 1795, with Sir A. G.'s reply, 65
Horfes-Debates on the bill f granting duties on them, 735, 792, 793 Hotham, Admiral-his answer to the vote of thanks of the House for his conduct on the 14th of March 1795, 63
King's (The) fpeech, on the open- ing of Parliament, 2-Meflage from the Lords defiring a con- ference in confequence of the in- fult offered to the King in his way to and from Parliament, 52, 54-Copy of the addrefs to the King on that occafion, with His Majefty's answer, 61-The King's answer to the addrefs of thanks for his fpeech, 62-Bill for the fecurity of his perfon read a fir time, 160-The fame read a fecond time, 255-Meffage from the King that Colonel Caw- thorne was under arreft in order to be tried by a Court Martial, 435-Debate on the motion that the Speaker do leave the chair, on the bill for the better fecurity of the King's perfon, 443-The King's meffage refpecting the fale of Dutch prizes, 593-Ditto to make provifion for any extra- ordinary expence which may be incurred for the fervice of the enfuing year, 624-Ditto ref- pecting the landing of foreign troops, 624-Debate on the third reading of the bill for the fecurity of the King's perfon,698
Labour, price of, Sre Poor Loan-Debate refpecting it, 608- Petition of Mr. Morgan and others, refpecting it, 589-De- bate on the fame, 591-Debate on Mr. W. Smith's motion for a
Seditious Meetings-Mr. Pitt moves to take into confideration His Majesty's proclamation a- gainst them, 11-His motion for the first reading of the bill to prevent them, 151-Debate on Mr. Sheridan's motion for aCom- mittee "to inquire into the exif- tence and extent of the danger of feditious meetings," 167- Debate on the motion for the fe- cond reading of the bill to prevent feditious meetings, 194, 320 Debate on the motion for the Houfe to go into a Committee on the bill, 358, 435-Debate on the motion to take into confi- deration the Committee's Report on the feditious meeting bill, 489-Debate on the third read- ing of the bill, 527-Debate on Mr. Pitt's motion to agree to the amendments made in the bill by the Lords, 762-Mr. Speaker moves to make a special entry in the Journals of the reafons for
concurring in the amendment,
Seymour, Lord Hugh—the thanks of the Houfe communicated to him by Mr. Speaker for his con- duct, on the 23d June 1795, with his Lordship's reply, 656 Supply-the Houfein a Committee of, 108, 261
Taxes, See Budget Thoughts on the Government- Debate refpecting a pamphlet of that title, 287-the debate re- fumed, 400 Report of the Committee appoint- ed to inquire who was the author of it, 480-Debate on the fame, 592-The fecond Report of the Committee on the fame, 732- Debate refpecting it, 740 Tobacco and Snuff-Debate on the Report for granting duties on them, 737 Treaties-of defenfive alliance be- tween His Britannic Majefty and the Emperor of Germany, fign- ed at Vienna, May 20, 1795, 83; of defenfive alliance between His Britannic Majefty and the Em- prefs of Ruffia, figned at Peterf- burgh, Feb. 18 1795, 86-of amity, commerce, and naviga- tion, between His Britannic Ma- jefty and the United States of America, figned at London, Nov. 19 1794, 90
Waste Lands, motion for a Com- mittee to take the fame into con- fideration, 734-Form of the affociation, 735-Motion of Sir J. Sinclair refpecting their culti- vation, 795 Ways and Means for 1796,-Re- port of the Committee of, 625- Debate on the fame, 632
ABBOT, Mr. 553
Adair, Mr. Serjeant, 299, 312, 330, 426, 438, 439, 593 Addington, Mr. 375 Amyatt, Mr. 429
Anderfon, Mr. Alderman, 155, 156, 432, 434, 478, 577 Anftruther, Mr. 208, 473, 491 Arden, Sir R. P. (Mafter of the Rolls) 307, 308, 312, 426, 468, 517, 592
Arden, Lord, 108, 109
Canning, Mr. 152, 291 Carew, Mr. 793 Church, Mr. 327 Coke, Mr. 357, 646, 648 Courtenay, Mr. 150, 269, 294, 418, 441, 581, 688, 737, 738, 760, 780 Crefpigny, Mr. 432, 319, 520
Attorney General-See Sir J. Curtis, Mr. Alderman, (the Lord
Curwen, Mr. 78, 131, 150, 154,
171, 192, 319, 358, 578, 632, 730
Banks, Mr. 729
Barham, Mr. 305, 471, 472
Baring, Sir F. 80, 252, 255, 594,
620, 637, 644, 790
Baffet, Sir F. 189, 240.
Belgrave, Lord, 283, 284, 505, Dolbein, Sir W. 426, 439, 760
Burdon, Mr. 297, 578, 587, 650,
Douglafs, Mr. Sylvefter, 753, 780 Duncombe, Mr. 151, 158, 525 Dundas, Mr. Charles, 348, 730 Dundas, Mr. Secretary, 55, 59, 62, 82, 109, 110, 143, 147, 151, 156, 226, 476, 478, 479, 506, 510, 513, 528, 571, 580, 593, 646, 647, 651, 680, 686, 687,
695, 729, 748, 749, 764, 776, Harley, Mr. Alderman, 516
Eaft, Mr. 635, 730 Edwards, Mr. 495, 496 Egerton, Mr. 525
Erskine, Hon. T. 199, 298, 309, 327, 344, 409, 443, 464, 475, 476, 478, 479, 688, 696
Fitzpatrick, General, 265, 266,
Fox, Mr. 24, 51, 52, 53, 54, 58, 70, 79, 82, 115, 143, 145, 178, 182, 191, 230, 240, 246, 248, 252, 255, 255, 282, 283, 293, 299, 305, 306, 307, 313, 320, 330, 332, 336, 353, 356, 388, 424, 429, 430, 434, 435, 442, 459, 462, 464, 474, 477, 479, 489, 491, 493, 495, 496, 510, 516, 520, 522, 524, 525, 560, 577, 583, 586, 589, 591, 592, 615, 620, 623, 624, 639, 640, 645, 648, 668, 697, 710, 722, 723, 758, 762, 764, 765, 774) 777
Francis, Mr. 356, 517, 737, 783, 787
Frederick, Sir John, 431, 523
Gardner, Sir Alan, 65 Grant, Mr. 380
Grey, Mr. 141, 144, 147, 156, 266, 292, 302, 317, 320, 326,
Harriton, Mr. 156, 214, 365, 698, Hippifley, Mr. 518, 519, 520 Honeywood, Mr. 256, 271, 347, 351, 352, 428, 697, 699, 730 Hood, Lord, 245
Huffey, Mr. 58, 77, 78, 81, 82, 158, 159, 249, 251, 255, 401, 591, 621, 640, 696, 697, 732 737 740, 789
Jekyll, Mr. 56, 168, 296, 440, 443, 622, 636, 650, 707, 753 Jenkinfon, Hon. Mr. 15, 266, 501, 795, 758
Jodd rell, Mr. 82, 735, 792 Joliffe, Mr. 648, 788
Knatchbull, Sir E. 350, 352, 353, 429.
Lambton, Mr. 149, 151, 152, 156, 251, 291, 305, 376 Lechmere, Mr. 69, 251, 349, 739, 793
Le Mefurier, Mr. Alderman, 343, 526
Lemon, Sir W. 376 Lewes, Sir W. 340, 788
Lufhington, Mr. Alderman, 130, 155, 265, 329, 639, 644
The give
341, 441, 492, 508, 575, 579, Macleod, General, 151, 194, 258, 580, 588, 593, 637, 644, 659, 782
Grofvenor, Colonel, 504, 506
Halhed, Mr. 123
Hammett, Sir B. 329, 338, 344 Hardinge, Mr. 302, 315, 422, 529
259, 261, 264, 266, 267, 268, 296, 355, 401, 442, 443, 472, 499, 501, 686, 687, 688 Mainwaring, Mr. 246, 327, 346, 438, 492, 517, 518 Major, Mr. H. 635, 644 Martin, Mr. 137, 291, 583, 587, 732, 739, 757, 789
Mafter of the Rolls-See Sir R. P. Arden
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