May 9. Debate in the Commons on the Bill for granting a Duty on 12. Debate on the Same............ 2. Debate in the Lords on the Marquis of Lansdown's Motion touching Reform in the Public Offices...... Debate in the Commons on Mr. Grey's Charges against Minis- ters relative to the Expenditure of the Public Money ...... 1062 10. Debate in the Commons on Mr. Fox's Motion respecting the Conduct of the War with France............. 13. Debate in the Lords on the Earl of Lauderdale's Motion re- specting the State of the Public Finances 17. Protest against the Legacy Duty Bill ........ 19. The King's Speech at the Close of the Session ..... ... 1156 FIRST SESSION OF THE EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. Sep. 27... Meeting of the New Parliament List of the Members of the House of Commons Oct. 6. The King's Speech on Opening the Session Debate in the Lords on the Address of Thanks.......... Protest of Earl Fitzwilliam against the Rejection of his Amend- ....... 2185 1190 17. Debate in the Commons on the Quakers Relief Bill Debate in the Commons on the threatened Invasion.. 21. · Debate in the Commons on the Army Estimate........ 31. Debate in the Commons on the Militia Augmentation Bill 1229 Nov. 2. Mr. Abbot's Motion for a Committee to consider of Promul- Debate in the Commons on the Cavalry Bill 12. The King's Message respecting a Declaration of War by Spain 1286 Answer to the Declaration of War by Spain Address on the King's Message respecting the Declaration of 13. Debate in the Commons on Mr. Fox's Motion of Censure on Ministers for advancing Money to the Emperor without the 16. Debate in the Commons on General Fitzpatrick's Motion re- specting the Detention of General La Fayette, &C.......... 1348 17. The King's Message respecting temporary Advances to the 19. Debate in the Commons on the King's Message respecting tem- porary Advances to the Emperor.... Nov. 26. The King's Message respecting the Rupture of the Negotiation Papers respecting the Negotiation for Peace with France........ 1407 Dec. 30. Debate in the Commons on the King's Message respecting the ... 1440 1494 Feb. 24. Debate in the Commons on the Quakers Relief Bill .. ............. 1508 27. The King's Message respecting the unusual Demand of Specie 1517 Order of Council respecting the Stoppage of Cash Payments at Debate on Mr. Sheridan's Motion to prevent the Exportation of Specię to the Emperor, &c. .... 28. Debate in the Commons on appointing a Committee to examine the Outstanding Demands on the Bank Mar. 1. Debate in the Commons on the Bill to suspend the Acts for restraining the Negotiation of Promissory Notes Debate on Mr. Fox's Motion for a Committee to inquire into the Causes of the Order of Council respecting the Stoppage of Cash Payments at the Bank........ Feb. 28. Debate in the Lords on appointing a Committee to examine ........ 1520 II. ADDRESSES. 1795. Oct. 29. ADDRES$ of both Houses on the Attack upon his 154 of the Commons on the King's Message re. specting a Negotiation for Pe.ce nith France 571 of the Commons on the King's Speech........ 1191 of the Commons on the King's Message re- III. KING'S SPEECHES. 1795. June 27. King's Speech at the Close of the Session....... on Opening the Session at the Close of the Session on Opening the Session 141 1795. Dec. 7. KING's Message respecting Dutch Prize Money 569 respecting a Negotiation for Peace 569 570 [b] 1796. Dec. 12. KING's Message respecting a Declaration of War by respecting temporary Advances to respecting the Rupture of the Nego- tiation for peace with France 1406 1797. Feb. 27. respecting the unusual Demand of 1517 V. LISTS. 1795. June 2. List of the Minority, in the House of Commons, on Mr. Barham's Motion respecting the Conduct Charles Grey and Sir John Jervis in the Nov, 6. .. of the Minority, in the House of Lords, on the se- cond reading of the Treasonable Practices Bill 254 third reading of the Treasonable Practices Bill... 270 bringing in the Seditious Meetings Bill........... 300 third reading of the Seditious Meetings Bill...... 554 a Negotiation for Peace with France........ 736 the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade 901 Mr. Fox's Motion respecting the Conduct of the .... 1138 stood on the Meeting of the New Parliament 1162 Mr. Fox's Motion of Censure on Ministers for 1347 30. ...of the Minority, in the House of Commons, on the Address respecting the Rupture of the Ne- May 10. VI. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, &c. Examinations taken before the Lords Committee of Privileges touching the 145 press of Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, the 18th of February 1795... 207 212 Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between his Britannic Ma- jesty and the United States of America, signed at London, the 19th Page Proclamation respecting the Attack upon his Majesty, dated the 31st Proclamation respecting Seditious Meetings, &c., dated the 4th November Agreement entered into by the House of Commons, for lessening the Con- 695 1287 ....... 1289 1407 ..... 1436 1517 VII. PROTESTS. 1795. May 28. Protest against the passing of the Bill for Augment.. ing the Royal Artillery out of the Militia... 36 against the Treasonable Practices Bill ... 271 Dec. 14. 554 861 1155 of Earl Fitzwilliam, against the Rejection of his Amendment to the Address of Thanks 1185 1795. Dec. 1. REPORT of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire who was the Author of the Pamphlet intituled, “ Thoughts on the English Government,” &c........ - (Second) of the same Committee of the Committee of the House of Commons IX. PERSONS FILLING THE SEVERAL HIGH OFFICES IN CHURCH AND STATE, FROM MAY 27, 1795, TO MARCH 2, 1797. ARCHBISHOPS. 1783. Archbishop of Canterbury...... John Moore. York William Markham. BISHOPS. 1789. Bishop of St. Asaph Samuel Halifax. Lewis Bagot. John Warren. Charles Moss. Bristol ............ Henry Reginald Courtenay. Sir William Ashburnham, bart. Coventry and Litch-Hon. James Cornwallis. field ..... Hon. William Stuart. Hon. James Yorke. William Buller. Richard Beadon. John Butler. Richard Watson. George Prettyman Tomline. Beilby Porteus. Charles Manners Sutton. Oxford......... Edward Smallwell. Spencer Madan. Samuel Horsley. John Douglas. Brownlow North. Richard Hurd. Hon. Edward Vernon. William Cleaver. Hon. Shute Barrington. LORD High CHANCELLOR. 1793. Jan. 28. Alexander Lord Loughborough. In 1801, created Earl of Rosslyn. LORDS PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL 1794. Dec. 17. David, Earl of Mansfield. LORDS PRIVY SEAL. 1794. Dec. 17. John, Earl of Chatham. PRINCIPAL SECRETARIES OF STATE. Home Department. |