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prosecutions for forfeitures under certain Acts relating to the abolition of the slave trade. 113. For providing relief for the poor prisoners confined in the King's Bench, Fleet, and Marshalsea prisons.

114. To continue and amend an Act of the present session, to prevent the issuing and circulating of pieces of gold and silver, or other metal, usually called tokens, except such as are issued by the banks of England and Ireland respectively.

115. To insure the proper and careful manufacturing of fire-arms in England and for making provision for proving the barrels of such fire arms.

116. To alter and amend two Acts, of the 31st year of king George the 2nd, and the 13th year of his present Majesty, so far as relates to the price and assize of bread to be sold out of the city of London and the liberties thereof, and beyond the weekly bills of mortality and ten miles of the Royal Exchange. 117. To prevent damage to certain bridges in Scotland from the floating of timber. 118. For raising the sum of 5,670,700l. by exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1813.

119. For raising the sum of one million by exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1813.

120. To enable the lords of the treasury of

Ireland to issue to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, a sum equal to one per centum on the amount of treasury bills outstanding in every year. 121. For making a more convenient communication from Mary le Bone park and the northern parts of the metropolis, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-Bone, to Charing Cross, within the liberty of Westminster; and for making a more convenient sewage for the

same.

122. For confirming the renunciation made

by Spencer Perceval, esq. of his pensions, on his taking the office of a teller of the exchequer.

123. To amend and render more effectual several Acts passed for the redemption and sale of the land tax.

124. For allowing the use of salt, duty-free, for curing conger, polock, bream, ray, and

scate.

125. To allow a bounty upon the exportation of stuffs, of silk ornamented with em. broidery, tambour, needle work, lace, or fringe, and upon the exportation of ribbons made of silk mixed with inkle or cotton. 126. To extend the provisions of an Act of the 9th and 10th year of king William the 3rd, for preventing the embezzlement of stores of war, to all public stores.

127. For the better regulation of ecclesiastical courts in England, and for the more easy recovery of church rates and tithes. 128. To relieve from the operation of the statute of the 25th year of the reign of king Charles the 2nd, intituled, an Act for preVOL. XXVI.-Appendix:

venting dangers which may happen from popish recusants, all such of his Majesty's Popish or Roman Catholic subjects of Ireland as, by virtue of the act of parliament of Ireland of the 33d year of his Majesty's reign, intituled, an Act for the relief of his Majesty's Popish or Roman Catholic subjects of Ireland, hold, exercise, or enjoy any civil or military offices or places of trust or profit, or any other office whatsoever of which his Majesty's said subjects are by the said act of parliament of Ireland rendered capable. 129. To amend an Act made in the 49th year of his Majesty's reign, for the further prevention of the sale and brokerage of offices, so far as relates to the offices of the six clerks in the court of chancery in Ireland. 130. To continue, until the 1st day of January 1814, or in case parliament shall not have assembled before the said 1st day of January, then until three weeks after the then next meeting of parliament, certain Acts for appointing commissioners to enquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments received in several public offices in Ireland, to examine into any abuses which may exist in the same, and into the mode of receiving, collecting, issuing, and accounting for public money in Ireland.

131. To make further regulations for the building and repairing of court houses and sessions houses in Ireland.

132. To extend the services of the militia of the Tower hamlets to all parts of the United Kingdom.

133. To amend an Act of the present session of parliament, for granting a sum of money for purchasing an estate for the marquis of Wellington, and his heirs, in consideration of the eminent and signal services performed by the said marquis of Wellington to his Majesty and the public.

134. To amend an Act of the 46th year of his present Majesty, for settling and securing a certain annuity, and for purchasing an estate for the earl Nelson.

135. To continue, until the 1st day of August 1815, two Acts of the 45th and 50th years of his present Majesty, allowing the bringing of coals, culm, and cinders, to London and Westminster by inland navigation.

136. For granting to his Majesty, certain sums of money out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year 1813; and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parlia

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prevention of the counterfeiting of silver tokens issued by the governor and company of the bank of England, called dollars, and of silver pieces issued and circulated by the governor and company, called tokens, and for the further prevention of frauds practised by the imitation of the notes or bills of the said governor and company. 140. To amend an Act passed in the last session of parliament, intituled, an Act for the more effectual regulation of pilots, and of the pilotage of ships and vessels on the coast of England, and for the regulation of boatmen employed in supplying vessels with pilots licensed under the said Act, so far as relates to the coast of Kent, within the limits of the Cinque Ports.

141. To repeal an Act of the 17th year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, an Act for registering the grants of life annui ties, and for the better protection of infants against such grants, and to substitute other provisions in lieu thereof.

142. To explain and amend several Acts relative to the land tax.

143. To direct the application of the sum of 50,000l. and of such further sums as may be granted for the benefit of the company of undertakers of the Grand Canal in Ireland. 144. To amend an Act of the parliament of Ireland of the 40th year of his present Majesty, for promoting inland navigation in Ireland.

145. To amend the several Acts for regulating the distillation of spirits in Ireland. 146. To amend an Act made in the 45th year of his present Majesty, intituled, an Act to amend the laws for improving and keeping in repair the post roads in Ireland, and for rendering the conveyance of letters by his Majesty's post office more secure and expeditious.

147. For the better securing the excise duties on spirits in Great Britain, and for rectifying a mistake in an Act of the last session of parliament, for granting certain duties on worts or wash made from sugar.

143. To provide for the more effectually preventing the illicit distillation of spirits in Ireland.

149. For the further support and maintenance of stipendiary curates.

150. For the more speedy and effectual examination and audit of the accounts of military expenditure in Spain and Portugal, for removing delays in passing the public accounts, and for making new arrangements for conducting the business of the audit office. 151. For regulating the office of registrar of the high court of admiralty and high court of appeals for prizes.

152. To continue, until the 1st day of Jan. 1819, an Act made in the 51st year of his present Majesty, to explain and amend the laws touching the elections of knights of the shire to serve in parliament for England, respecting the expences of hustings and poll clerks, so far as regards the city of West

minster.

153. To enable his Majesty to grant additional annuities to the judges of the courts in Westminster-hall, on their resignation of their offices.

154. To render valid and to authorise the payment and granting of certain pensions at Kilmainham hospital: and to empower the commissioners of the said hospital to commute pensions for a sum of money in certain

cases.

155. For continuing in the East India Company for a further term the possession of the British territories in India, together with certain exclusive privileges: for establishing further regulations for the government of the said territories and the better administration of justice within the same; and for regulating the trade to and from the places within the limits of the said Company's charter.

156. To provide for the payment of the charge of the annuities created in respect of the sum of six millions granted for the service of Ireland, for the year 1813.

157. For granting the sum of fifty thousand pounds to John Palmer, esq. in consideration of the public services performed by the said John Palmer, in the improvement of the post office revenue.

158. For vesting in his Majesty certain parts of Windsor forest, in the county of Berks, and for inclosing the open commonable lands within the said forest.

159. To limit the responsibility of ship owners in certain cases.

160. To relieve persons who impugn the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, from certain penalties.

161. For enabling his Majesty to raise the sum of five millions, for the service of Great Britain; and for applying the sum of 200,000l. British currency for the service of Ireland.

162. To repeal a certain provision respecting persons convicted of felony without benefit of clergy, contained in an Act made in the 52d year of the reign of his present Majesty, for the erection of a penitentiary house for the confinement of persons convicted within the city of London and county of Middlesex, and for making other provisions in lieu thereof.

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INDEX

TO VOL. XXVI.

INDEX TO DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

Admiralty Registrar's Bill, 1208. | Foreign Relations, State of Our, | Sinecure Offices Bill, 220.

American War, 713.
Auctioneers' Bill, 1207.

Cartwright, Major; his Petition,

479.

Çurates' Bill, 210, 295.
Currency of the Country; State
of the, 1175.

East India Company's Affairs,
105, 698, 710, 784, 815, 1100,
Ecclesiastical Courts' Bill, 1003.

171.

General Inclosure Bill, 613.
Helleston Election Bill, 1196.
Irish Roman Catholics, 398, 639.
Loan Bill, 783.

Naval Administration, 173.

Smithfield Market Bill, 399.
Stipendiary Curates' Bill, 210,
295.

Sweden, Treaty with, 563, 606,
715.

Vaccination Bill, 784, 987.
Ventilation of the House, 564.
Vittoria, Battle of, 1123.
Vote of Credit, 956.

Palmer, Mr.; his Grant Bill, Wellington, Marquis of; Thanks
1101, 1216.

12197, 1217,1219

to, 1123.

INDEX TO DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Admiralty Registrar's Bill, 245, | East India Company's Affairs, Judges' Salaries, 1085.

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108, 238, 366, 407, 487, 515,
528, 529, 596, 623, 679, 827,
923, 997, 1006, 1095, 1118,
1169, 1184, 1201, 1214.
Ecclesiastical Courts' Bill, 311,
705.
Election Laws, 101.

Auction Duties Bill, 896, 1086, Fees of Assize, 109.

Budget; English, 574.
Budget; Irish, 580.

Bank of England, 1122.

Civil List, 365, 376.

Copy Right, 708.

Fire Arms' Improving Bill, 396.

Hargrave, Mr. 617, 1005.
Helleston Election, 621, 796, 989,
1082, 1211.

Income Tax, 215.

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Canterbury, Archbishop of, 210,
299.

Chester, Bishop of, 1004.
Clancarty, Earl of, 737, 791.

Darnley, Earl of, 173, 202, 209,
564, 714.

Douglas, Marquis of, 613, 737.

Eldon, Lord, see Lord Chancellor.
Ellenborough, Lord, 210, 224,
300, 399, 614, 988, 1004, 1208.
Erskine, Lord, 105.
Fitzwilliam, Earl, 481.

713, 718, 792.

Grey, Earl, 106, 171, 173, 193,

606, 611, 710, 713, 715, 737.
Grosvenor, Earl, 220, 300.

Harrowby, Earl of. 301, 733.
Holland, Lord, 613, 640, 641,
726, 956, 1132, 1180, 1184,
1208.

Kenyon, Lord, 300.

Lansdowne, Marquis of, 401, 502,
784, 787.
Lauderdale, Earl of, 223, 401,
482, 563, 710, 783, 789, 792,
815, 957, 1100, 1101, 1153,
1175, 1183, 1207, 1208.
Liverpool, Earl of, 172, 201, 298,
401, 502, 563, 609, 613, 640,
641, 711, 718, 719, 742, 783,
794, 815, 956, 957, 1101, 1133,
1178, 1184.

London, Bishop of, 295.

Lord Chancellor, (Eldon) 209,
210, 222, 297, 401, 614, 988,
1004.

Melville, Lord, 183, 193, 788,
795.

Norfolk, Duke of, 398, 483, 640,
642, 815, 1003.

Radnor, Earl of, 299, 484.
Redesdale, Lord, 210, 297.
Ross, Earl of, 1181.
Rosslyn, Earl of, 791, 1125.

Sheffield, Lord, 614.
Sidmouth, Viscount, 483, 484.
Stanhope, Earl, 187, 481, 484,
1181, 1196.

Tuam, Archbishop of, 1003.

Wellesley, Marquis, 1125.
Worcester, Bishop of, 298.

INDEX OF NAMES.-HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Abbot, Right Hon. Charles, see | Baring, Alexander, 108, 270, 375, | Browne, Denis, 370.

Speaker.

Abercromby, J. 305, 814, 890,
995, 1001, 1116, 1151, 1206.
Althorpe, Lord, 101, 233, 268.
Astell, William, 692, 807.
Atkins, John, 666, 962, 1007,
1091, 1165, 1170.

407, 495, 537, 681, 696, 814,
883, 893, 894, 1013.
Baring, Sir Thomas, 261.
Bathurst, Charles Bragge, 82,
101, 165, 263, 308, 354, 411,
497, 498, 527, 626, 638, 697, | Burrell, Sir C. 390, 394.
811, 824, 979, 996, 1169, 1198..

Browne, Anthony, 672.
Bruce, John, 414, 628.
Brydges, Sír Egerton, 508.
Burdett, Sir Francis, 997, 1112,
1153, 1155, 1166.

Attorney General, see Sir William Bennet, H. A. 234, 886, 893, 986. Calcraft, J. 503, 642, 881, 923,
Garrow.

Bankes, Henry, 34, 391, 591,
674, 806, 812, 823, 874, 891.
Barham, J. 108, 393, 807, 814.

1113.

Canning, George, 69, 88, 170,
218, 247, 248, 249, 356, 361,
408, 411, 472, 486, 500, 527,

Benson, Ralph, 101, 224, 237,
245, 397.
Best, Mr. Serjeant, 515, 674.
Brand, Thomas, 102, 104, 666,
699, 805, 812, 824, 991.

553, 554, 604, 636, 693, 774,

810, 826, 971, 984, 996, 998, | Goulburn, H., 890.
1009, 1141.

Carew, Pole, 514, 515, 670, 807,

883, 894, 1117, 1171.
Castlereagh, Viscount, 85, 111,
148, 165, 170, 219, 248, 265,
268, 304, 347, 366, 367, 368,
387, 392, 406, 407, 409, 410,
414, 478, 487, 493, 501, 526,
541, 550, 552, 570, 598, 604,
619, 625, 632, 666, 675, 697,
746, 761, 779, 808, 809, 810,
827, 878, 887, 916, 917, 955,
973, 985, 994, 998, 1000,
1006, 1011, 1017, 1018, 1095,
1119, 1133, 1140, 1145, 1152,
1169, 1170, 1174, 1192, 1198,
1201, 1206, 1213.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
(Right Hon. Nicholas Vansit-
tart) 107, 235, 245, 253, 261,
267, 342, 368, 374, 376, 393,
402, 403, 551, 571, 574, 595,
618, 668, 705, 745, 885, 893,
961, 969, 1007, 1093, 1117,
1121, 1122, 1166, 1209, 1210.
Cochrane, Lord, 527, 1102, 1114,
1162, 1165.
Compton, Lord, 232.
Coote, Sir Eyre, 523, 1141.
Coulthurst, Sir Nicholas, 549.
Courtenay, Thomas, 392, 541,
548, 691, 1253.
Courtenay, William, 1171, 1174,
Creevey, Thomas, 252, 631, 679,
895, 898, 920.

Croker, John Wilson, 595, 743,
895, 922, 959, 1106, 1115,
1156, 1164.

Curtis, Sir William, 668, 690.

Davenport, D., 233.
Davis, Hart, 457.

Desart, Earl of, 85, 370, 665.
Dickenson, William, 1115.
Douglas, Frederick, 830.
Duigenan, Patrick, 111.
Dundas, William, 107, 1099.

Ellis, Charles, 107, 966, 1184.

Ferguson, General, 892.
Finlay, K. 266, 500, 683, 964,
1013.

Fitzgerald, William, 203, 237,
246, 253, 256, 355, 573, 580,
594, 669, 704.

Flood, Sir Frederick, 103, 146,
310, 370.

Foley, Thomas, 235.

Forbes, Charles, 499, 552, 692,

872, 1015, 1017, 1081, 1192.
Fremantle, W. 816, 882, 888,
897, 1087, 1093, 1139.

Garrow, Sir William, 622, 810,

918.

Gascoyne, I., 367, 478, 500, 545.
Geary, Sir William, 507.
Giddy, Davies, 109, 742, 801,
811.

Gooch, T., 669, 1094.
Gordon, R. 924.

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Grant, Charles, senior, 407, 463,
489, 518, 522, 523, 550, 629,
687, 925, 1014, 1203, 1204,
1206, 1229, 1233, 1243, 1251.
Grant, Charles, junior, 126, 437,
492, 547, 955, 1214.
Grattan, Henry, 55, 111, 218,
353, 405.

Grenfell, Pascoe, 682, 745, 826,
923, 961, 993.

Hamilton, Lord Archibald, 602,
621, 659, 745, 809, 820, 825,
916, 989.

Hart, General, 370.
Hawthorn, C. S. 703.
Hill, Sir George, 701, 795.
Hippisley, Sir John Cox, 1, 109,
111, 165, 170, 219, 342, 1082,
1256.

Holford, G. P., 672.
Holmes, William, 808, 823.
Horner, F. 404, 627, 628, 668,
1003, 1100, 1170.
Howorth, H., 367, 622, 1186.
Hurst, R., 391.
Huskisson, William, 572, 744,
814, 883, 962, 1090, 1093.

Johnstone, Cochrane, 825, 1154.

Keene, Whitshed, 408, 923, 1184.
Kenrick, William, 302, 617.
Knatchbull, Sir Edward, 513.

Lascelles, H., 514, 669, 990.
Law, Hon. Mr. 890, 892.
Lewis, Frankland, 962, 1092,
1094.

Lockhart, J. 104, 234, 248, 258,

267, 1091, 1112, 1120.
Long, Charles, 391, 403, 404,
673, 896.

Lowther, John, 549.

Onslow, Mr. Serjeant, 301, 811,
1171.

Palmer, Charles, 253, 402, 403,
670, 796.
Palmerston, Viscount, 892.
Parnell, Sir Henry, 370, 593,
644, 812, 820, 986, 1215.
Peel, Sir Robert, 368, 492.
Peel, Robert, 167, 311, 371, 593,
703, 819, 960, 982.
Pennant, Mr. 890.
Phillips, G. 268, 458, 498, 968,
1008, 1012.
Plunkett, W. C. 247.
Pole, William Wellesley, 591,
592, 701, 795.
Ponsonby, George, 164, 337, 361,
393, 406, 409, 476, 493, 496,
498, 527, 553, 570, 573, 595,
596, 605, 618, 620, 630, 674,
676, 746.

Prendergast, M. G. 873, 1080,
Preston, R. 104, 375, 545, 629,
665, 806, 984, 1015.
Protheroe, Edward, 234, 493,
535, 684, 813, 1093, 1121.

Raine, Jonathan, 102.
Rancliffe, Lord, 995.
Rickards, R. 516, 522, 634.
Robinson, G. A. 410, 478, 549,
691, 697, 1192.
Robinson, F. 237, 241, 374, 375,
697, 972, 1144.

Romilly, Sir Samuel, 100, 302,

305, 311, 405, 616, 707, 708,
1151, 1174.

Rose, George, 663, 670, 686, 743,

744, 745, 922, 959, 960, 990,

1113, 1116.

Ryder, Richard, 67, 109, 165,
218, 249, 1153, 1197.
Scott, Sir William, 245, 311,
312, 706.

Shaw, Robert, 255, 370.

Lushington, S. R. 514, 636, 873, Shaw, Sir James, 397, 813, 826,

943.

Lyttelton, W. H. 371.

Marsh, Charles, 1018.
Martin, Henry, 245, 309, 1173.
Marryat, J. 107, 233, 239, 266,
414, 487, 491, 512, 515, 638,
692, 955, 966, 1002, 1080.
Mathew, Montague, 170, 255.
Milton, Viscount, 108, 269, 392,'
499, 697, 704.
M'Naghten, E. A. 982.
Monck, Sir C. 235.
Montgomery, Sir Henry, 828,
980, 1203.

Moore, Peter, 368, 403, 404, 407,
643, 872, 991, 1007, 1118.
Morgan, Sir C. 234.

Newport, Sir John, 207, 246, 254,

308, 369, 371, 397, 409, 411,
478, 493, 527, 553, 573, 592,
593, 594, 597, 624, 667, 682,
697, 702.

Nicholl, Sir John, 328, 707, 1174.

O'Hara, Charles, 246, 915.

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1095, 1121.

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