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THE

Parliamentary Register;

OR,

HISTORY

O F THE

PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES

OF THE

HOUSES of LORDS and COMMONS.

CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF

The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate
Copies of all the PROTESTS, and of the most remarkable
LETTERS and PAPERS; together with the most material
EVIDENCE, PETITIONS, &c. laid before and offered to either
HOUSE,

DURING THE

SECOND SESSION of the EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT

OF

GREAT BRITAIN.

VOL. IV.

LONDON:

Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE,

PICCADILLY.

1

I.

IRELAND; Earl of Moira's fpeech refpecting the fate of it, 236.

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K.

King's (The) fpeech, on opening Parliament, 2—Address to him, 105-
His Reply, 107-Joint addrefs of both Houses for his communication
of Lord Malmesbury's correfpondence, 191-His reply, 192-
Meffage refpecting the intended invafion of these kingdoms by the
French, 674

Minority, Lift of, against the Affeffed-Tax Bill, 671.

P.

PEACE; Debate on Lord Grenville's motion for an addrefs to the King
for his communication of the papers relative to the negotiation for
peace, 138-Copy of a letter inferted in the Redacteur, referred to in
Lord Grenville's fpeech, 140

PROTESTS-ON rejecting Earl Fitzwilliam's amendment to the addrefs to
the King, 109-againft paffing the Affeffed-tax Bill, 672.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

A.

ACCOUNTS-of advances made to Government by the Bank, from

February 25 to November 1, 1797, 200-of the total amount of mort-
gaged actions of the Bank of Vienna, depofited in the Bank of Eng-
land, 200-respecting Imperial Stock, 201-of the total net produce
of the taxes for one year, ending October 10, 1797, diftinguishing each
quarter, and diftinguishing also the duties impofed in 1793, 4, 5, 6,
and 7; 206—of the income of, and charges upon, the Confolidated
Fund, for the quarter ending October 10, 1797, 214-of the total
amount of the duties on windows and inhabited houses for one year,
ending April 5, 1797, diftinguishing the amount in each county, &c.
310-of the number of perfons who pay affeffed taxes, 312-of the total
amount of the affeffed taxes for one year, ending April 5, 1797, 313
-of the number of perfons who pay duties on windows on inhabited
houses, 315-of all additions made to the annual charge of the public
debt, and of the produce of the duties granted for the charge incurred
in refpect of the fame, in the year ending October 10, 1797, 469-of
the falary, allowances, fees, &c. received by the Marquis of Buckingham,
as Teller of the Exchequer, for 1794, 1795, 1796; 678-of the in-
come and expenditure of the Board of Agriculture, 680

Addrefs to His Majefty for his fpeech, 26-His reply, 113-An amended
addrefs to the King, moved for by Sir J. Sinclair, on the subject of
Lord Malmesbury's negotiation, 156-withdrawn, 190-Joint addrefs
of both Houses for communicating the papers refpecting the negotia-
tion, 191-His reply, 192

Army Eftimates; Mr. Secretary at War moves the ufual refolutions on
them, 225

ASSESSED TAXES; fpeech of Sir J. Sinclair refpecting them, 306-
See alfo Accounts-Mr. Chancellor Pitt moves certain refolutions and
budget respecting the affeffed taxes, 316-Debate on the fame refumed,
371, 381-Debates on the motion for the fecond reading of the bill,

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