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IN D E X

TO THE

FIFTH VOLUME

OF THE

COMMONS DEBATES.

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ADDRESS of the Houfe to his Grace the Lord Lieutenant, 485. -His Grace's Answer, 502.

Adjustment of Trade and Commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, Debates on the, 200, 241, 257, 269, 279, 295, 306, 321, 329.

Attorney General, prefents a petition of Sir Robert Warren and Co. 68.-Petition received, 70.-Moves that the Sheriffs of the City of Dublin, may be at liberty to bring up William Bingley to the Court of Kings-bench, to be examined as a Witnef's upon the Trial of Thomas Carey, 228.-His Speech on the Commercial Refolutions, 284.-In favour of Mr. Orde's Motion, 376.

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Ballaft-office, Counsellors Duquery and Emmett, heard at the Bar in fupport of the Petition of the Corporation of the City of Dublin, againft paffing the Bill for regulating the, 108, 113.-Witneffes examined, 112.

Beresford, Right Honourable John, prefents an Estimate of the
expenfe of the new Cuftom-houfe, 11.-His Speech in de-
fence of the Bill for regulating the Ballaft-office, 109.-His
reply to the Recorder, 116.

Beresford, Mr. Marcus, 414.

Brooke, Robert, of Profperous, Petition of, prefented, 68.
Browne, Mr. Arthur, 243, 429.

Honourable Dennis, 307.

Brownkw, Right Honourable William, opposes Mr. Rowley's
Bill for better preferving the independence of Parlia
ment, 60-Oppofes Mr. Orde's Motion, 432.

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Chamber of Commerce, Petition of, prefented, 101.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, 126, 183.-Seconds Mr. Orde's
Motion, for Leave to bring in a Bill for regulating the Com-
mercial Intercourfe between Great Britain and Ireland, 345-
His Speech thereupon, 406.-His Reply to Mr. Grattan, 473.
-Is elected Speaker of the Houfe, 481.

Conolly, Right Honourable Thomas, 261, 295, 297, 306, 345.
Conyngham, Right Honourable William Burton, 420.

Cocte, Mr. 299.

Carry, Mr. 51, 124, 208.-His Speeches on the Commercial
Refolutions, 263, 281, 436.

Crawford, Dr. Alexander, Petition of, prefented, 43.

Curran, Mr. his Speeches on the Commercial Refolutions, 262,
299.-Oppofes Mr. Orde's Motion, 421.

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Daly, Right Honourable Dennis, moves that the thanks of the
Houfe be given to Mr. Pery, their late Speaker, 481.-And
that an humble Addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, to confer
fome fignal mark of Favour on Mr. Pery, 482.-Both Mo-
tions unanimoully agreed to, ibid.

Doyle, Major, his Speech in defence of Kilmainham Hofpital, 146.
-Reports from the Committee appointed to take into Confide
ration the State of that Hofpital, 149.-Opposes Mr. Orde's
Motion, 427.

Dublin, Petition of the Merchants, Traders, and other Perfons
interested in the Trade and Shipping of, prefented, 11.

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Evory, James, Petition of, presented, 84.

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Ferns, Petition of the Lord Bishop of Leighlin and, prefent-
ed, 91.

Fitzgerald, Serjeant, oppofes Mr. Flood's Motion, 23.

Flood, Sir Frederick, oppofes the Bill for the Relief of Clergy-
men's Widows, as not anfwering the Purpofes intended, 45.-
Moves that the further Confideration of the Bill, for erecting
Turnpikes on feveral Roads leading to Dublin, be deferred to
the ift of Auguft, 86.

Flood, Mr. Henry, his Motion on the Doctrine of Attachments, 15.
-Negatived, 32.-Moves for leave to bring in a Bill for the
more equal Representation of the People in Parliament, 48.-His
Reply to Mr. Orde, concerning Mr. Pitt's Motion, 49.-His
Speech in favour of a Parliamentary Reform, 150.-Against
the Commercial Refolutions, 323.—Against Mr. Orde's Mo-
tion, 394.

Forbes, Mr. 242, 260.

For the Right Honourable John Fofter, fee Chancellor of the
Exchequer.

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Gardiner, Right Honourable Luke, 47, 48, 130.-His Speech
in favour of the Bill for regulating the Stage, 289.-In fa-
vour of Mr. Orde's Motion, 365.

Grattan, Right Honourable Henry, 264.-His Speech on the
Commercial Refolutions, 311, 324.-Oppofes Mr. Orde's
Motion, 347.-His Reply to Mr. Fofter, 477.-Opposes the
Addrefs of Thanks to the Lord Lieutenant, 486.

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Griffith, Mr..oppofes the additional Duty on Port Wine taking
place before June, 57.-Reports from the Committee on the
State of Prifons, 251.-His Speech on the Commercial Refo-
lutions, 317.

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Hamilton, Charles, Efq; Petition of, prefented, 102.
Hardy, Mr. opposes Mr. Orde's Motion, 386.

Hartley, Mr. prefents a Petition of the Corporation of the City
of Dublin, 63.-Oppofes the Bill for regulating the Stage,
289.-Oppofes Mr. Orde's Motion, 439.

Hecdford, Lord, moves that a Committee be appointed to draw
up an Addrefs of Thanks to his Grace the Lord Lieutenant,
for his wife and prudent Administration, 482.-His Motion
carried, ibid.

Hutchinson, Sir Francis, objects to the Mode of raifing Money by

Lotteries, 44-Withdraws the Bill, for eftablishing a Fund
for the Relief of the Widows and Children of the Clergy, 45.
Hutchinson, Honourable Richard Hely, his Speech in favour of
the Bill for regulating the Stage, 287.

For the Right Honourable John Hely Hutchinson, see Secre
tary of State.

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Holmes, Mr. 55, 182.

For Mr. Huffey, fee Recorder.

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Kearney, Mr. oppofes Mr. Orde's Motion, 418.

Knox, Mr. moves that an humble Addrefs be presented to the
Lord Lieutenant, to confer fome high ecclefiaftical dignity,
upon the Revd. William Fofter, Chaplain to the House, 484.
His Motion agreed to, ibid.

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Langrifbe, Sir Hercules, his Speech in favour of the Address of
Thanks to the Lord Lieutenant, 493.

Lawless, Sir Nicholas, his Speech in favour of Mr. Orde's Mo-
tion, 364-In favour of the Address of thanks to the Lord
Lieutenant, 493.

Lord Lieutenant, the Anfwer of the, to the Address of the House,
502-His Speech on clofing the Seffion, 505.

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Mafon, Mr. his Speech in favour of the Commercial Refolutions, 366.

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Nesbitt, Robert and Co. Petition of, prefented, 54.

Newenham, Sir Edward, feconds Mr. Flood's Motion, 23.-His Speech against bringing in the Bill, for regulating the Commercial Intercourfe between Great Britain and Ireland, 347. Notaries, Public, a Bill for regulating the Fees of, prefented by Alderman Warren, 122.-Oppofed by Mr. Charles O'Neill, ibid.-Rejected, ibid.

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Ogilvie, Mr. 423.

O'Hara, Mr. 298, 450.

O'Neill, Right Honourable John, 347.

Orde, Right Honourable Thomas, 49.-His Speech in favour of the Commercial Refolutions, 329.-Moves for leave to bring in a Bill for regulating the Commercial Intercourfe between Great Britain and Ireland, 345.-Moves that the Right Honourable John Fofter be elected Speaker, 481.

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Parnell, Sir John, Reports from the Committee of Ways and Means, 11, 33, 271.

Pery, Right Honourable Edmond Sexten, Speech of the, on prefenting the Money Bills, 96.-His Letter to the Houfe on Refigning the Chair, 480.-His Anfwer to the Thanks of the House, 502.

Petitions, prefented for poftponing the Confideration of the Propofitions for arranging the Commercial Intercourfe between Great Britain and Ireland, till next Seffion of Parliament, 266, 267, 273, 277, 278, 286, 294, 304, 317, 318, 319, 329. Pleydell, Jonathan Morton, Efq; Petition of, prefented, 59.

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