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Accounts, national, ftated by Mr. Pelham, 118.

Adderly, Mr. opposes the Motion for an Addrefs to Lord Tem-
ple, 12.

Addreffes of the House to his Majefty, 4.-To the Earl of Nor-
thington, 8.

Adjournment of the Houfe, Debates on the propofed, 352, 371.
Adminiftration of Juftice, Bill for the better, brought in by Sir Ed-
ward Newenham, 362.-Read and committed, 385.

America, commercial Treaty with recommended, 27.-Bill mov-
ed for to promote the Intercourfe between Ireland and America,

29.

Annesley, Hon. Richard, 133, 331, 406, 411, 413, 414, 419.
Anfwers to Addreffes, 54, 59, 110, 268, 339, 369.

Arrefis frivolous and vexatious, Bill to prevent, 140, 149.
Attorney-General, (Mr. Yelverton) recommends a Syftem of com-
mercial Laws to be entered into, 17, 18.-Oppofes the Mo-
tion for an Address to his Excellency to receive Bonds for the
VOL. II.

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Corn Duties, 24.-Oppofes Mr. Flood's Motion to reduce the
military Establishment, 74-Speeches on the Ways and Means,
146, 171.-Oppofes the Motion for an Augmentation of the
Lord Lieutenant's Salary, 198, 200, 203.-Vindicates the
Adminißration in raifing provincial Regiments, 223-Speech
on the propofed Parliamentary Reform, 225, 226. (Mr.
Fitzgibbon) On the Co. of Down Election, 295.-Oppofes
Motion for an Addrefs to his Majefty for Retrenchment, 307,
316.-Moves for an Addrefs to his Excellency to take Mea-
fures for preventing a Scarcity of Barley and Oats, 346.-
Speech on the Poft-office Bill, 427.-See alfo Fitzgibbon, Mr.
Augmentation of the Lord Lieutenant's Salary proposed by Mr
Molyneux, 197.-Debates on, 198, et feq.
Aylmer, Sir Fitzgerald, 266, 269.

B.

Ballafi-Office Wall, Petition by the Recorder concerning, 58.-
Had received in thirty Years, 120,000!. of which had ex-
pended only 4,000l. ib.-Petition ordered to lie on the Table,

109.

Bank, national, Motion concerning, 25.-The Conduct of its
Officers vindicated by Mr. David Latouche, 54.

Bankrupts, Motion concerning, 56.

Barley and Oats, to prevent a Scarcity of, 347.

Belfaf, Petition from, relative to the Bill for regulating the Corn
Trade, prefented, 380.

Beresford, Rt. Hon. John, fupports the Motion for an Addrefs
to Earl Temple, 13.-Vindicates the Revenue Board, 111.-
Explains the Reafons of his Conduct with regard to the Equa-
lization Duties, 172.-Will not recognize the Chamber of
Commerce, being a Body unknown to the Law, 206.
Beresford, Mr. Marcus, his Speech on the propofed Parliamentary
Reform, 242.-On the Loan to the Canal Company, 328.-
On the Matter of Auguftus Warren, Efq; 343.

Blaquiere, Sir John, 90, 135, 137, 138, 175, 202, 204, 209,
279, 286, 294, 298, 323, 329, 351, 359, 362, 397.
Bolton, Mr. Cornelius, 141, 300.

Bourke, Hon. John, reports concerning the Foundling Hospital
and Work House, 54.

Bradfreet, Sir Samuel, fupports Motion for an Addrefs of Thanks
to Lord Temple, 13.-Points out the Utility of the Tillage
Laws, 25.

Breaches of Privilege. See Privilege.

Brooke, Mr. his Speech on the Abfentee Bill, 284.

Brooke, Robert, Efq; Proceedings of the Houfe in the Loan to,

217, 220, 321, 331.

Brown, Mr. of the College, 26, 35, 77, 81.-His Speech in Fa-
vour of a military Reduction, 99.-On the Bill for a Parlia-
mentary Reform, 248.-Oppoles an Addrefs of Thanks to the
Lord Lieutenant, 364.

Brown, Mr. Dennis, fupports Mr. Henry Flood's Motion for a
Retrenchment in the military Etablishment, 74, 95, 126.—
Moves for an Adddrefs to his Majefty on the Situation of the
Country, and for Retrenchment, 305.

Brownlow, Mr. 90, 93.—Is for a Retrenchment of the public
Expences, 105.-Supports the propofed Meafure of a Parlia-
mentary Reform, 234.-Moves for thanks to the Speaker,
346.

Burgh, Lord Chief Baron, Motion for an Addrefs in Behalf of
the Children of, 18.—Answer to the Addrefs, 55.

Burgh, Captain, oppofes Sir H. Cavendith's Motion for Retrench-
ment, &c. 34, 130.

Burgh, Mr. T. 201, 202, 220, 243, 276.

Burke, Mr. prefents a Petition for a Renewal of the Tillage Du-
ties, 49.

Bufbe, Mr. his Speech in Favour of an Education in Ireland,
57. For retaining the prefent military Etablishment, 81.-
On the Ways and Means, 145, 146.-On the propofed Pariia-
mentary Reform, 241.-On the Coin Bill, 29.--Supports
the Motion for an Addrefs of Thanks to the Lord Lieutenant,
365.-Oppofes a Clause in the Corn Bill, 423.

C.

Canal Company, Petition of, and Proceedings with regard to,
51, 57, 118, 298, 323, 326, 329, 340.

Carleton, Mr. Solicitor, 26.

Cavendish, Sir Henry, oppofes an Addrefs of Thanks to Lord
Temple, 13.-Moves that Officers fhould lay an Account of
Money lodged in the Bank, 25.-Moves for a Retrench-
ment of Expences, 33.-Supports the Motion for a Reduction
of the military Eftablifnment, So.-Moves that the Condition
of the Kingdom requires Retrenchment, 94-Again votes for
a Reduction of the Army, 129.-Gives Notice of his Inten-
tion to move for an Addrefs to his Majefty, for an addicional
Number of Judges, 143.-Speech on the Ways and Means,
145.-On the Motion to increase the Lord Lieutenant's Salary,
200, 203.

Chamber of Commerce, Debates concerning, 55, 205.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, that he be a Relident moved for,
403.

Chatterton, Mr. 139, 322, 332, 344, 345, 370, 302, 383, 388,
399, 401, 407.

Civil Lift, Motion concerning, 52.

Clement, Mr. 25, 50, 56, 79.
Colville, Mr. 348.

Conolly, Mr. is against the Reduction of the Army, 85.-Prefents
à Petition, 88.-Votes for an Addrefs to his Majesty on the
Prince of Wales's coming to Age, 181.

Contested Elections, Proceedings of the Houfe relative to, 17, 21,
30, 32, 53, 56, 60, 70, 71, 85, 91, 116, 132, 144, 177, 195,
204, 210, 221, 265, 268, 276, 292, 322, 330, 332, 343,
345, 351 352, 357, 385, 400, 419, 421, 422, 424.
Coote, Sir Eyre, Motion that Thanks be given to, 48.
Coote, Mr. his Speech on the Bill for a Parliamentary Reform, 258.
Corn Bill and Corn Trade, Proceedings on, 24, 289, 348, 380,
384, 408, 417, 422.

Corry, Mr. moves for a Congratulation to his Majefty on the
Prince of Wales's attaining the Age of 21, 6, 7.-Moves for
a Committee to confider of the East India Trade, 0.-Speech
on the Trade with Portugal, 47.-For the Addrefs for a mili-
tary Reduction, 81.-Gives Notice of his intended Motion on
the Prince of Wales's attaining 21, 114.-Moves it, 136.-
Again moves it, 140, 177.-Oppofes the granting of any ad-
ditional Salaries, 204.-Vindicates the Rights of the People,
208.-Points out the Advantages of bonding of Duties, 270.-
Speech on the Tobacco Bill, 273, 275.-On the Corn Bill,
292.-On the Motion for Retrenchment, 310.-Is of Opinion
public Granaries would be ufeful, 349.-Moves to bring in a
Bill to regulate Ships failing to diftant Parts, 352.

Crofton, Mr. his Motion concerning the Application of Money for
making the Shannon navigable, 57.

Crockbank, Mr. oppofes the Motion for a Retrenchment of the
public Expences, 320.

Cuffe, Mr. 12, 13, 50, 55, 135, 195, 203.

Cunningham, General, 138, 140, 249, 287, 288, 325, 365, 366.
Curren, Mr. 116, 176, 255, 332.—His Speech on moving that
it is the exclufive Privilege of the Commons to originate Money
Bills, 333.

Curtis, Sir Kobert, Motion for Thanks to be given to, 50.
Cuftoms and Tells, Motion to bring in a Bill for regulating, 192.

D.

Daly, Rt. Hon. Dennis, fpeaks againft reducing the Army, 106,
107.-Is against receiving a Petition from a Body ftiling itself
a Chamber of Commerce, 206.-Opposes the Bill for a Parlia-
mentary Reform.

Delvin, Lord, 87, 135, 144, 197, 267, 294, 302, 330, 339,
373, 383.

Don, Election of, Proceedings in the Matter of, 17, 132, 144,
292.

Doyle, Mr. 82.-His Speeches on a propofed Reduction of the
military Eftablishment, 97, 99, 102, 130.-Difapproves of
new Taxes, 147-Is against the Bill for a Parliamentary Re-
form, 263.-His Speech on the propofed Adjournment, 353.
Drapery, old and new imported, Account of ordered, 30.

E.

Eat-India Goods, Committee to inveftigate the Regulations of,

17.

Edi cation in Ireland recommended, and Petition in Behalf of,
57.

Election controverted, of the County of Down, Proceedings in,
17, 132, 292.

For other difputed Elections, fee Contested Elegions.

Election Laws very defective, 332.-The Provost promises his
Affiftance to reform and reduce them to a Syftem, ib.

English, Mr. Alexander, Proceedings of the Houfe in the Matter
of, 71, 116, 345, 351, 360, 421, 422.

Enniscorthy, Borough of, Proceedings relative to, 71, 116,
Equalizing Duties, 172.

Exchequer, Chancellor of the, that he be refident in the Kingdom
moved for, 403.

Expences, Retrenchment of, Debate on the Motion for, 33, 43,
303, 425.

Exports and Imports, Motion for an Account of, 11.

F.

Fencible Regiments, Motion relative to, 53. Mr. Molyneux
moves for a Cenfure on the Advifers of this Measure, 299.
Fishing Veffels, Sums paid in Premiums to, an Account of or-
dered, 30.

Fitzgerald, Counsellor James, 149.

Fitzgerald, Lord Charles, bears honourable Teftimony to the
Speaker's Merit, 2.-Prefents a Petition for a Loan from the
Undertakers of the Grand Canal, 51.

Fitzgibbon, Mr. oppofes Mr. Corry's Motion for an Address to
the King, on the Prince of Wales's attaining his Age of 21,
8.-Objects to a Motion relative to the Borough of Kilmal-
lock, 115, 116.-Moves the Houfe thould be cleared, 209.-
Is against a Parliamentary Reform, 237.-Speech on the To-
bacco Bill, 275.-Oppofes Loan to the Canal Company,
327.-See alfo the latter Part under Attorney General.
Ilod, Mr. Henry, fupports Motion for Retrenchment, 35, 37,
39, 42.-His Vindication of his Character against the Attack

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