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1775.
Jan. 25,

Petition from the Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Birmingham, 1524
 Sir George Savile offers to present a Petition from Dr. Franklin, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Bollan, requesting to he heard before the House, on the Petition from the Congress to the King, 1524
26, Statements of the Value of Exports and Imports to and from North America, and the West In-dies, from the year 1762, ordered to be laid be-fore the House. 1525
 Second Petition from the Merchants, Traders, and others, of the City of London, concerned in the Commerce of North America, present-ed by Alderman Hayley, 1525
 Motion, by Mr. Hayley, for discharging the Order of Monday last, for referring the Petition of the Merchants, and others, of London, to a Committee of the Whole House, 1526
 Debate—Mr. Hayley, 1526
   Mr. Hotham. 1526
   Mr. Hans Stanley, 1526
   Mr. Hayley, 1527
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1527
   Mr. Lewis, 1527
   Mr. Jenkinson, 1527
   Mr. Edmund Burke, 1527
   Mr. Fox, 1529
   Colonel Barré 1529
   Mr. Wedderburn, 1523
   Lord North, 1529
   Lord George Germain, 1530
   Mr. Fux, 1530
   Lord North, 1530
 Mr. Hayley's motion rejected, 1530
 Petition referred to same Committee with the others, 1530
 Petition of the Merchants and Manufacturers of the Town of Manchester, presented, 1530
 Petition from the Merchants, Traders, and Manufacturers of Wolverhampton, in the County of Stafford, presented, 1531
 Petition of the Merchants and Tradesmen of the Port of Liverpool, presented, 1531
 Petition of William Bollan, Benjamin Franklin, and Arthur Lee. requesting they may be heard at the Bar of the House, on the Petition from America, offered by Sir George Savile, 1532
 Motion for receiving the Petition rejected, 1532
 Notice of the Debate on this Question, (Note,) 1532
 House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1533
27, Statements of Exports from England to the Colonies in North America, In 1773. presented, 1533
 Petition of sundry Merchants, Factors, and Manufacturers, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, presented, 1533
 House in Committee, on the Petition from the Merchants, and others, of London, concerned in the Commerce of North America, 1533
 Reasons of the Merchants, for declining to be heard at the Bar of the House, 1534
 House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1534
31, Papers presented by Lord North, 1534
 Statements of Imports and Exports of British Plantation Tobacco, ordered to be kid before the House, 1535
 Petition of the Manufacturers of Felt Hats, and Dealers therein: as also, of the Shoemakers, in the Town of New-Castle, in the County of Stafford, presented, 1535
 Petition of the Manufacturers and Traders in Earthen Ware, residing; in Burslem. Tunstall, Colridge, Shelton, Hanly, Stoke-Lane, Delf-Lane-Eud, and places adjacent, in the County of Stafford, presented, 1535
 Mr. Burke's motion for an Inquiry into the manner in which the Petition from Birmingham, presented on the 25th, was procured, 1536
 Debate on the motion, 1536
 Mr. Burke's motion rejected, 1537
 House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1537

Feb. 1,

Petition of the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, and Assistants, of the Borough of Leeds, in the County of York presented, 1537
 Petition of the Merchants of Leeds, trading to the North American Colonies, or having property there, presented, 1538
 Papers presented by Lord North, 1539
 House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1539

1775.
Feb. 2,

Petition of the Planters of his Majesty's Sugar Colonies, residing in Great Britain, and of the Merchants of London, trading to the said Colonies, presented, 1540

ON A JOINT ADDRESS OF THE TWO HOUSES TO THE KING.

House of Commons.

Feb. 2,

House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1541
 Motion of Lord North, for an Address to the King, declaring the Province of Massachusetts Bay in actual rebellion, 1542
 Debate—Mr. Dunning, 1542
   Mr. Attorney General Thurlow, 1543
   Colonel Grant, 1543
 Amendment proposed by Mr. Fox, 1543
 Debate—Mr. Grenville, 1544
   Mr. Cruger, 1544
   Captain Luttrell, 1544
   Mr. Cosmo Gordon, 1547
   Mr. Burke,. 1547
   Mr. Solicitor General Wedderburn, 1547
 Amendment offered by Mr. Fox, rejected, 1547
 Lord North's motion for an Address, adopted, 1547
3. Statements of the Imports and Exports of the Sugar Colonies, ordered to be laid before the House, 1547
 Accounts of Imports and Exports presented, 1548
6, Report from Committee of the Whole, on the American Papers, Address to the King, 1545
 Motion, by Lord John Cavendish, that the Report be recommitted, 1549
 Debate—Lord John Cavendish, 1541
   Lord Lunley, 1549
   Mr. Wilkes, (the Lord Mayor,) 1549
   Captain Harvey, 1552
   Sir William Mayne, 1554
   Mr. T. Townshend 1556
   Mr. Joliffe, 1556
   Mr. Hans Stanley, 1556
   Lord Irnham, 1556
   Mr. William Adam, 1559
   Mr. Scott 1559
   Governour Johnstone, 1559
   Sir Robert Smythe, 1564
   Mr. Burke, 1564
   Mr. Solicitor General Wedderburn, 1565
   Colonel Barré, 1305
   Lord North, 1565
   Mr. Mackworth, 1565
   Mr. Sawbridge, 1565
 Motion to recommit the Report rejected, 1565
 Amendment proposed and rejected, 1565
 Resolution reported by Committee of the Whole agreed to, 1566
 Committee to draw up an Address, 1506
 Address reported and agreed to, 1566
 To be communicated to the Lords, at a Conference, 1567
 Conference with the Lords requested, 1566
 House in Committee, on the American Papers, 1566
7, The Address presented to the Lords in Conference, 1507
8, Managers of the two Houses in Conference on the Address. The Lords agree to make it a Joint Address, 1567
 The King has appointed tomorrow to receive the Address, 1567
 Petition of the Manufacturing Hosiers, of the Town and County of Nottingham, presented, 1567
 Lord North's motion, to postpone the further consideration of the American Papers to the 10th, 1568
 Debate—Mr. Fox, 1568
   Lord North, 1568
 Consideration of Petitions postponed to the 15th, and of American Papers to the 10th, 1568
10, The King's Answer to the Joint Address of the two Houses, presented yesterday, 1569

House of Lords.

Feb. 2,

Papers relating to the Disturbances in America, considered, 1559
3, Further considered, 1569
7, Message from the Commons, desiring a Conference with this House, upon the state of his Majesty's Colonies in America, 1569
 Managers of the Conference appointed, 1569
 The two Houses in Conference, 1570

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