410-Mr. Chancellor Pitt ftates the general nature of his intended mo. difications, 488-the Houfe in a Committee on the bill, 495, 499, 504, 519, 517—Mr. Chancellor Pitt moves the third reading of the bill, 523-
BANK-Debate on Mr. Chancellor Pitt's motion for a Committee to in quire into the expediency of continuing the reftriction upon the Bank, 193-Names of the Committee, 195-(See alfo AccoUNTS)-Report of the Committee, 202-Debate on the motion for the Speaker's leaving the chair, 255-Report brought up, 266-Debate on the motion for the third reading of the bill for raifing three millions from the Bank upon Exchequer bills, 500
BUDGET; Mr. Chancellor Pitt brings forward his budget, 268 Burgefs, Captain-Addrefs to His Majefty voted for a monument to be erected to his memory for his conduct on the 11th October, in the en- gagement with the Dutch fleet, 29.
Duncan, Viscount; the thanks of the Houfe voted him on the occafion of his victory, 28His answer, 113
Dundas, Mr. Secretary; See Secretary of State.
Election-Treating act; Viscount Belgrave moves for leave to bring in a bill to explain and amend the fame, 302- Bill read a fecond time, 378
Exchequer; Mr. D. P. Coke makes a motion relative to the offices held by the Tellers of the Exchequer, 597,
FRANCE; the correfpondence in the negotiation for peace, 30
Francis, Mr. his obfervations on fome paffages refpecting him in Mr. Burke's Pofthumous Works, 684,
(The) Speech, 2-Debate on the motion for an addrefs of thanks,
3,-Copy of the addrefs, 26-his reply, 113-Joint addrefs of both Houfes for communicating the papers refpecting the negotiation, 191- his answer, 192.
LISTS-of the minority against Mr. Pitt's refolutions refpecting the Af feffed Taxes, 370-of the minority against the second reading of the Affeffed-Tax bill, 460-of the minority in a Committee on ditto, 498 -of the majority on the third reading of the bill, 637—of the mino rity ditto, 639.
MALMESBURY, Lord; his correfpondence with the French Republic in his negotiations for peace, 30
Militia (Supplemental); Debate on Mr. Secretary Dundas's motion to allow them to enlift into other services, 513-refumed, 520.
Newton Election; motion for confidering the petition refpecting it, 235 names of the Committee appointed to try the merits of it, 308-De- cifion of the Committee, 409.
PEACE; Lord Malmesbury's correfpondence respecting it, 30-Debate on the motion for agreeing with the House of Lords in an address to the King for his communication of that correfpondence, &c. 156.
Report of the Committee refpecting payments in cafh by the Bank, 202.
SALARIES-Debate on Mr. Nicholls's motion that the falaries of offices exceeding a certain amount fhall be applied to the carrying on the war, 394
Secretary of State-Mr. Tierney gives notice of his intended motion re- specting the office of third Secretary of State, 28-moves that Mr. Dundas, from accepting that office, was incapable of being elected to ferve in Parliament, 115-moves certain refolutions respecting the fame, 461
SUPPLY-Debate in a Committee of, 197, 225, 264.
Tewkesbury Election; motion respecting it, 267, 305.
Grenville, Lord; 90, 104, 105, 109, 138, 153, 243, 255, 642, 662,
Landfdown, Marquis of: 92
Liverpool, Earl of; 650, 658
Loughborough, Lord; 137, 201, 251, 674, 677.
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