1st, Because we fully concur in the opinion which has been expressed by the House of Commons, that the proposed inquiry would be" disappointing to the hopes of Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire." 2d, Because the institution of proceedings which are allowed to be anomalous to the spirit of the British Constitution, and which do not appear to be warranted by considerations of State necessity, is, in our judgment, inexpedient, and may be viewed with much suspicion by the people. 8d, Because it does not appear to us that any object which could be attained by the proposed inquiry, whatever may be its result, is of such importance, as to be commensurate with the evils which, under all the circumstances of the case, may be expected to arise from it. (Signed) STANHOPE, HAMILTON & BRANDON, ESSEX, BEDFORD, DUNCAN, FOLEY, KENYON. For the 1st and HILLSBOROUGH, KING. A LIST OF THE WITNESSES AGAINST HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, WITH THE PAGES AT WHICH THEIR RESPECTIVE Examinations & Cross-examinations OCCUR. the PEERS, 940. GIUSEPPE BIANCHI, Examined by Mr. PARK, 1004, 1006. PAOLO RAGAZZONI, Examined by the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, 1006, 1012. Cross-examined by Dr. LUSHINGTON, 1007. Cross-examined by Mr. BROUGHAM, 939, HIERONIMUS (or Jeronimus) MIARDI, 941. Examined by Mr. PARK, 1010. Cross-examined by Mr. TINDAL, ibid. CAPTAIN SAM. GEO. PECHELL, R. N. Examined by the ATTORNEY GENERAL, 941. CAPTAIN THOMAS BRIGGS, R. N. Examined by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, 942, 943. PAOLO OGGIONE, Examined by the ATTORNEY GENERAL, 1013. LOUISA DEMONT, Examined by the SOLICITOR GENERAL, 1017, 1069. Cross esamined by Mr. Williams, 1040,| GIUSEPPE RASTELLI, 1058, 1061, 1086, (her letters, 1068.) LUIGI GALDINI, Examined by Mr. Park, 1075, 1076. ALESSANDRO FINETTIS, Examined by the ATTORNEY GENERAL, 1077. DOMINICO BRUZO, Examined by Mr. Park, 1079, ANTONIO BIANCHI, Examined by the ATTORNEY GENE- GIOVANNI LUCCINI, Examined by Mr. PRATT, 1081. FRANCISCO GASSINO, Examined by Mr. PRATT, 1082. Examined by the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, OF THE TRIAL OF HER MAJESTY CAROLINE AMELIA ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, BEFORE THE Peers of Great Britain; The whole of the Evidence, as it came out on the various Examinations and Cross-Examinations of the Witnesses; THE SPEECHES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PEERS; The whole arranged for DOLBY'S PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER; OF WHICH WORK IT FORMS A PART; But, being complete in itself, it is intended also to be bound separately for those who do not continue the REGISTER. PART II. COMPREHENDING THE WHOLE OF THE DEFENCE, Part the First contains the whole of the Prosecution, price 6s. 6d. boards. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY T. DOLBY, 209, STRAND, 30, HOLYWELL-STREET, AND 34, WARDOUR STREET SOHO ; And Sold by all Booksellers. 1820. |