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1807.
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Feb. 20. Grant to the College of Maynooth
97
March 4. Grant to Maynooth College
98
Change of Ministers. — List of New Admi-
nistration
99
April 9. Mr. Brand's Motion respecting the Causes
which led to the late Change of Ministers ... 100
June 26. * Lords Commissioners' Speech.— Lord Howich
moves an Amendment to the Address, on
the Opening of the new Parliament
106
July 15. Grant to Maynooth College
117
24. Sir Arthur Wellesley (afterwards Duke of Wel-
lington) brings in a Bill for the Suppression
of Insurrections in Ireland
119
Aug. 10. * Mr. Sheridan's Motion respecting Ireland ...... 125
1808.
March 11. Orders in Council, America
133
April 12. Mr. Grattan presents the Roman Catholic Pe-
tition from Ireland
136
29. Maynooth College
188
May 5. Grant to the College of Maynooth
140
25. * Mr. Grattan presents and moves on the Roman
Catholic Petition from Ireland
142
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March 6. * Mr. Whitbread moves an Address to His
Majesty for conciliatory Negotiations with
America
163
172
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176
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April 25. Motion of Lord Archibald Hamilton to censure
Lord Castlereagh for an Agreement to dis-
pose of a Writership in India for a Seat in
the House of Commons
May 19. Mr. Henry Parnell moves for leave to bring in
a Bill to regulate Tithes in Ireland
June 9. Mr. Curwen’s Bill to prevent the procuring
Seats in Parliament by corrupt Practices ....
1810.
Feb. 28. Mr. Grattan presents the Petition from the
Roman Catholics of Ireland
March 29. Lord Porchester proposes his Resolutions of
Censure on Ministers on account of the
Failure of the Expedition to the Scheldt
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April 13. Mr. Parnell moves for a Select Committee to
inquire into the State of Tithes in Ireland.. 194
May 18. * Mr. Grattan moves for a Committee on the
Roman Catholic Petition
196
Dec. 21. His Majesty's Illness
214
1811.
Jan. 2. * The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Per-
cival) proposes a restricted Regency
220
Feb. 22. Mr. J. W. Ward's Motion respecting Mr.
W. W. Pole's Letter to the Sheriffs of
Ireland, enforcing the Convention Act against
the Roman Catholics
230
May 31. Mr. Grattan moves to refer the Roman Catholic
Petition to a Committee of the whole House 239
Reply to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr.
Percival)
254
1812.
Feb. 4. * Lord Morpeth's Motion for a Committee on the
State of Ireland
257
March 9. Sir John Newport moves a Grant of 13,0001.
in lieu of 90001. to the Roman Catholic
College of Maynooth ....
268
April 23. * Mr. Grattan presents the Protestant Petition
from Ireland in favour of the Roman Catholic
Claims, and moves for a Committee to revise
the Penal Laws
271
June 11. Mr. Stuart Wortley's Motion respecting the
Failure of the Negotiations for forming a
new Administration
287
June 22. Mr. Canning's Motion to take the Roman Ca-
tholic Question into Consideration in the en-
suing Session
292
1813.
Feb. 23. The Corporation of Dublin request to present
their Petition at the Bar of the House, by
the hands of the Lord Mayor
295
Feb. 25. Mr. Grattan moves for a Committee to examine
the Laws affecting the Roman Catholics 297
March 2. His Reply
312
9. Mr. Grattan moves in the Committee of the
whole House a Resolution in favour of the
Roman Catholics
314
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May 11. Sir John Cox Hippisley moves for a Select
Committee to examine and report on the State
of the Laws affecting the Roman Catholics... 321
24. * The Speaker (Mr. Abbot) moves in the Com-
mittee on the Roman Catholic Bill, the
Omission of the Words in the first Clause,
“Admitting the Catholics to Seats in Par-
liament"
333
Copy of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill, as
brought in by Mr. Grattan
337
Copy of the Clauses introduced by Mr. Canning 343
1814.
May 27. Mr. Grattan presents the Roman Catholic Pe-
titions from Ireland
351
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June
23. Princess of Wales's Letters and Correspondence 352
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362
24. Irish Spirit intercourse
1815.
Feb. 27. * Mr. Robinson moves certain Resolutions re-
specting the Corn Laws
May 25. * Lord John Cavendish moves an Amendment to
the Address, in Answer to the Message from
the Prince Regent, respecting the War with
France in consequence of the Departure of
Buonaparte from Elba ....
May 30. Sir Henry Parnell moves for a Committee to
inquire into the Laws that affect His Majes-
ty's Roman Catholic Subjects...
372
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385
387
1816.
April 26.
* Sir John Newport moves an Address to the
Prince Regent on the State of Ireland .......
May 21. Mr. Grattan moves a Resolution, declaring, that
the House will, in the next Session, resolve
itself into a Committee on the Penal Laws
affecting the Roman Catholics
1817.
May 9. Mr. Grattan moves for a Committee on the
Laws affecting the Roman Catholics
391
* His Reply
397
400
22. Mr. Shaw moves to refer the Petitions from
Dublin, respecting the Window Tax, to a
Select Committee
405
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1818.
April 21.
* Mr. Shaw moves for a Committee to inquire
respecting the Window Tax in Ireland......... 407
1819.
May 3.
* Mr. Grattan moves for a Committee to inquire
into the Laws that affect the Roman Catholics 410
* Mr. Robert Shaw moves for a Committee to
inquire into the Subject of the Tax upon
Windows in Ireland
427
4.