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1774.
Dec.

12, Mr. Buller's motion that 16,000 Men be employed for the Sea Service, for the year 1775, 1476
 Debate—Mr. T. Townshend, 1476
   Mr. Buller, 1476
   Mr. Luttrell, 1477
   Colonel Barré, 1477
   Mr. Hartley, 1477
   Mr. Buller, 1477
   Mr. Luttrell, 1477
 Mr. Buller's motion agreed to, 1477
13, Resolutions reported from the Committee of the Whole, for the employment and pay of 16,000 Seamen, and agreed, to by the House, 1477
 Debate—Lord John Cavendish, 1478
   Lord Beauchamp, 1478
   Mr. Cornwall, 1478
   Mr. Burke, 1478
   Sir William Mayne, 1479
   Mr. Hartley, 1479
   Lord Beauchamp, 1479
   Lord John Cavendish, 1479
   Lord Beauchamp, 1479
   Captain Luttrell, 1479
   Mr. Rose Fuller, 1479
16,House in Committee to consider further of the Supply granted to his Majesty, 1479
 Lord Barrington's motion, that 17,547 Men, Commission and Non-Commission Officers included, be employed for the year 1775, 1479
 Debate—Mr. Rose Fuller, 1479
   Lord Barrington, 1479
   Mr. Fuller, 1479
   Lord North, 1479
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1479
   Lord North, 1479
   Governour Johnstone, 1479
   Mr. Fox, 1482
   Lord Clare, 1482
   Mr. Rigby, 1482
   Mr. Cruger, 1482
   Sir William Mayne, 1484
   Lord North, 1484
   Mr. Hartley, 1484
 Lord Barrington's motion agreed to, 1484
17, Resolutions reported from the Committee of the Whole read and agreed to, 1484
19, Resolution for providing Ways and Means for raising the Supply granted to his Majesty, reported to the House from the Committee of the Whole, 1485
 Debate—Lord North, 1485
   Mr. Hartley, 1485
   Mr. Rose Fuller, 1486
   Mr T. Townshead, 1486
   Mr. Rigby, 1486
   Mr. Edmund Burke, 1486
   Sir William Meredith, 1487
   Mr. Burke, 1488
   Mr. Cornwall, 1488
 Resolution providing Ways and Means, agreed to, 1488
 Irresolution of the Cabinet, (Note,) 1488
22, Parliament adjourned to the 19th day of January next, 1488

ON LORD CHATHAM MOTION TO RECALL THE TROOPS FROM BOSTON.

House of Lords.

1775.Jan. 20, Papers relating to the Disturbances in North America, presented by the Earl of Dartmouth, by his Majesty's command, 1489
 Lord Chatham's motion to recall the Troops from Boston, 1498
 Debate—Lord Chatham, 1493
   Earl of Suffolk, 1498
   Earl of Shelburne, 1499
   Lord Lyttelton, 1500
   Lord Camden, 1501
   Lord Chatham, 1501
   Lord Townshend, 1502
   Earl of Rochford, 1502
   Earl Gower, 1502
   Marquis of Rockingham, 1502
   Duke of Richmond, 1503
   Earl of Rochford, 1503
   Lord Weymouth, 1504
 Lord Chatham's motion rejected, 1504
 List of the Minority, 1504
 Energy of the Cabinet, (Note,) 1499

ON THE BILL FOR SETTLING THE TROUBLES IN AMERICA.

House of Commons.

Feb. 1,

Provisional Act for settling the Troubles in America, and for asserting the Supreme Legislative authority and superintending power of Great Britain over the Colonies, presented by Lord Chatham, 1503
 Lord Chatham's Speech on presenting the Bill, 1503
 Earl of Dartmouth's Reply, 1504
 Bill read the first time, 1504
 Objections to the Bill in America, (Note,) 1505
 Motion by the Earl of Sandwich "That the Bill be rejected," 1507
 Debate—Lord Lyttelton, 1507
   Earl of Shelburne, 1508
   Duke of Grafton, 1508
   Earl Gower, 1509
   Lord Chatham, 1509
   Earl Gower, 1510
   Lord Camden, 1510
   Earl of Chatham, 1510
   Earl Gower, 1511
   Earl of Hillsborough, 1511
   Duke of Richmond, 1512
   Duke of Manchester, 1513
   Earl Temple, 1513
 Question on the motion of the Earl of Sandwich taken, and the Bill rejected, 1514
 List of the Minority, 1514

ON THE PETITIONS RELATING TO AMERICA.

House of Commons.

Jan. 19,

Papers relating to the Disturbances in North 19, America, presented by Lord North, 1513
 Lord North's Explanations relative to the Papers, 1513
 Papers referred to a Committee of the Whole House, 1513
23, Petition from the Merchants, Traders, and others, of the City of London, concerned in the Commerce of North America, presented, 1513
 Mr. Alderman Hayley's motion, that the Petition be referred to the Committee of the Whole House, to whom the Papers from North America had been referred, 1515
 Sir William Meredith's motion to amend, so as to refer to a separate Committee, 1515
 Debate—Mr. Burke, 1516
   Sir Gilbert Elliot, 1516
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1517
   Lord Clare, 1517
   Mr. Fox, 1517
   Lord John Cavendish. 1517
   Lord North, 1517
   Sir George Macartney, 1517
   Captain Luttrell, 1517
   Lord Stanley, 1518
 Motion to amend agreed to, 1518
 The Petition referred to a Committee of the Whole House, 1519
 Petition of the Master, Wardens, and Commonalty of the Society of Merchants and Venturers of the City of Bristol, presented by Mr. Burke, 1519
 Motion to refer it to the Committtee of the Whole House, to whom has been referred the Papers from America,1 520
 Debate—Lord North, 1520
   Mr, Burke, 1520
   Lord North,1520
   Governour Johnstone, 1520
 Motion amended, and the Petition referred to the Committee of the Whole House, to whom the Petition of the Merchants of London is referred, 1521
 Petition of the Merchants, Traders, and Manufacturers of the City of Bristol, presented by Mr. Cruger, 1521
24, Petition of the Merchants and Traders of the City of Glasgow, presented, 1522
 Statements of the Value of Exports from Great Britain to the Colonies, from 1772to 1774, ordered to be laid before the House, 1522
25, Petition of the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Traders, and other Inhabitants of the City of Norwich, presented, 1523
 Petition of the Merchants and Manufacturers residing in the Town and Neighbourhood of Dudley, in the County of Worcester, presented, 1523

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