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the charitable purposes appointed by the faid will, and for other purposes.

And then his excellency was pleafed to make the following speech to both houfes of parliament:

"My Lords and Gentlemen,

"The bufinefs of this interefting feffion being concluded, I am happy to release you from further attendance in parliament, and to communicate to you the ftrongest affurances of his majesty's paternal regard, and of the fatisfaction he feels in the growing profperity of his people of Ireland.

"Gentlemen of the House of Commons,

"In obedience to the king's commands I am to thank you in his majefty's name for the fupplies which you have granted for the public exigencies, and for the fupport of his majesty's government, and you may be affured of my care and attention to the proper application of them.

"My Lords and Gentlemen,

"I behold with the higheft fatisfaction the increafing wealth and commerce of this kingdom, the natural effect of good order and of active industry, encouraged, protected and extended by the feveral falutary laws which from time to time have been enacted for thofe purpofes. I am happy to think that a permanent foundation is laid for the further improvement of the country by the act now paffed for the promotion and encouragement of inland navigation; a fyftem which, connected with the profperous state of your agriculture, promifes, with the bleffing of Divine Providence, to fecure to every part of the kingdom the fulleft enjoyment of that effential article of your commerce, the trade of corn.

"You well know how greatly the interefts of the nation are forwarded by the prefervation of peace, and by the enforcing a due fubmiffion to the laws; and I have the most perfect confidence that, upon your return to your refpective counties, you will imprefs thefe ideas on the minds of those who look up to your example, and are directed by your influence. My conduct shall be uniformly governed by every principle which can tend to promote the welfare and happinefs of Ireland."

And then the right honourable lord Earlsfort declared that it was his excellency the lord lieutenant's pleafure that this parlia liament be prorogued to Monday the 27th day of July next`; and the parliament was accordingly prorogued to Monday the 27th day of July next,

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ADDRESSES of the Houfe, to the Marquis of Buckingham, 4.
To the Prince of Wales, 85, 334-To his Majefty, 317, 340.

ALEXANDER, Mr. (of Derry) 284.

ANNESLEY, Hon. Mr. 370.

ANSWERS to Addreffes, 27, 251, 330, 337.

ATTORNEY GENERAL (Mr. Wolfe), 10, 14, 29.-His Speech
on the Regency Bill, 48, 128.-Expreffes his Approbation
of the Delegates appointed to prefent the Address to the
Prince of Wales, 146. -Moves an Amendment in the Ad-
drefs to the Prince, 154.-Protefts against Mr. Grattan's pro-
pofed Amendment in the Money Bills, 191 -Moves for leave
to bring in a Bill for amending the Bill for enforcing the Pay-
ment of forfeited Recognizances, 269.-His Speech on the
Penfion Bill, 297.-On the Police Bill, 398.

B.

BALBRIGGEN, Cotton Works at, 111,

BALLAST-OFFICE, Belfast, Account of, 102.-Dublin, 105.
VOL. IX.

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BARROW NAVIGATION, Account of, 99.-Petition of the Sub-
fcribers for improving the, 306.-Of the Traders and Water-
men plying on the River, 321.

BERESFORD, Right Hon. John, 311, 352, 434.

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Mr. Marcus, 22, 183, 293, 339, 354.

BLAQUIERE, Sir John, 15, 68, 145, 162, 280.

BLEACHERS and Linen Manufacturers, Petition of, 157.

BOYD, Mr. 14, 115.

BROWN, Mr. (of the College), 9, 29.-His Speech on the Re-
gency Bill, 146.-In Favour of a fhort Money Bill, 192.—
On the Penfion Bill, 286.

BROWNE, the Hon. Dennis, 3, 180, 359.

BROWNLOW, Mr. 180, 194.-His Speech on the Penfion Bill,
377.

BUCKINGHAM, Marquis of. See Lord Lieutenant.

BURGH, Mr. 155, 389, 401.

-, (of Old Town), 34.

BUSHE, Mr. 32, 66, 141, 182, 282, 306, 352, 403.

C.

CANAL, Grand, Petitions of the Company of Undertakers of
the, 307, 345, 441.

, Royal, Petitions of the Subfcribers to, 356, 358.
CAVENDISH, Sir Henry, 47, 84, 154, 319, 323, 337--Delivers
the Report of the Committee on Police Accounts, 394-
Speech on that Occafion, 409.

CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, Supports the Addrefs to
the Marquis of Buckingham, 16.-His Speech on the Re-
gency Bill, 135.-Lays before the Committee the State of
the Nation, 159-Juftifies his Contract of the Lottery, 228.
-Prefents various Bills to the House, 249, 268.-Lays down
a new Syftem on the Application of the Tillage Duties, 351
--Prefents a Bill for the Encouragement of Inland Naviga
tion, 362

CHARTER SCHOOLS, Account of, 110.

CHRIST CHURCH, Manuer of the Houfe going to on the Day
of Thanksgiving for his Majesty's Recovery, 361.

CIRCULAR ROAD, Account of, 99.

CLONTARF, Petition of the Inhabitants of, 273.

COAL YARDS, Account of, 99.

COLLIERIES, Tyrone, Account of, 109.

COLVILLE, Mr. 389.

CONOLLY, Right Hon. Thomas, Votes an Address to the Prince
of Wales, requesting he will take upon him the Government
of this Kingdom during his Majefty's Indifpofition, 40, 58.
CONYNGHAM, Mr. W. Burton, 281, 320.
COOTE, Mr. 17, 180, 262.

COPINGER, Mr. 364,

CORRY, Mr. 14, 27, 69, 87, 291, 310.

COTTER, Mr. 180.

CROFTON, Sir Edward, 425.

CUFFE, Mr. 17, 88, 183.

CURRAN, Mr. his Speech on the Motion for an Address to the
Marquis of Buckingham, 18.-On the Regency Bill, 258.-
On the Penfion Bill, 385.-On the Police Establishment, 413.

DALY, Mr. Dennis, 185.

D.

DELEGATES appointed to prefent the Addrefs of both Houfes
of Parliament to the Prince of Wales, 145.-The Prince's
Anfwer to the Addrefs, 251, 330.

DELVIN, Lord, 361.

DILLON, Redmond, Petition of, 426.

Docks, Petitions of Perfons undertaking to make, 350, 356,

399.

DOYLE, Major, 94.

DROGHEDA, Petition of the Inhabitants of, 320.

DUBLIN Society, Account of, 104.

Petition of the principal Inhabitants of, against the

Police Eftablishment, 362.

DUNN, Mr. Supports the Penfion Bill, 368.

E.

EGAN, Mr. 285, 373.-His Speech against the Police Ella-

blishment, 404.

F.

FIRST FRUITS, Account of the Commiffioners, 110.

FISHERIES, North-Weft, Account of, 105.

FISHING VESSELS in the District of Wicklow, Petition of the
Proprietors of, 189.

FITZGERALD, Lord Henry, 9.-His Speech on the Regency
Bill, 44.-Moves for an Addrefs of Thanks to the Prince of
Wales, 331.

FITZHERBERT, Mr. 3, 6, 23, 26, 84, 116.

FLOOD, Sir Frederick, 66, 153.

FORBES, Mr. 136, 285.-Moves that the Penfions to be granted
on this Establishment be limited to 80,000l. 297.

FORFEITED RECOGNIZANCES, Bill for enforcing brought in by
the Attorney General, 320.

FOSTER, Mr. John William, 353.

FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, Account of, 101.

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GRATTAN, Mr. Enquires into the Documents concerning his
Majefty's Health, 6-His Speech on the Motion for an Ad-
drefs to the Marquis of Buckingham, 10.-On the Regency
Bill, 70, 72.-His Motion for a reform of the Police, 252;
and a limitation of Penfions, 254-His Speech on the Mo-
tion for difabling Revenue Officers from voting at Elections,
380.-On the Police Eftablishment, 417.-On the Bill for
the Improvement of barren Lands, 436.-Prefents a Bill to
appoint Commiffioners to inquire into the State of Tithes,
442, feq

GRIFFITH, Mr. 7, 8, 389, 435.

H.

HAMILTON, Mr. Secretary, 22.

Mr. Junior, 283.

HARDY, Mr. 70, 196, 260, 288, 412.

HARTLEY, Mr. 340, 353, 389, 411.

HARTSTONGE, Sir Henry, 348.
HATCH, Mr. 346.

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