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1775,
Feb. 7,

Address delivered at the Conference, reported by the Lord President, 1570
 Motion, by the Earl of Dartmouth, to agree to the Address, 1571
 Marquis of Rockingham's motion for the Previous Question, 1571
 Debate—Marquis of Rockingham, 1571
   Earl of Pomfret, 1572
   Earl of Denbigh, 1572
   Earl Gower, 1572
   Lord Mansfield, 1572
   Lord Camden, 1573
   Duke of Grafton, 1574
   Lord Mansfield, 1575
   Lord Lyttelton, 1576
   Duke of Richmond, 1576
   Lord Mansfield, 1577
   Lord Lyttelton, 1578
   Earl of Rochford, 1578
   Earl of Shelburne, 1578
   Lord Mansfield, 1579
   Earl of Shelburne, 1579
   Duke of Richmond, 1579
   Earl of Sandwich, 1580
   Duke of Richmond, 1581
   Earl of Sandwich, 1581
   Bishop of Peterborough, 1582
   Duke of Richmond, 1583
   Duke of Manchester, 1584
   Lord Lyttelton, 1584
   Lord Mansfield, 1584
   Lord Camden, 1584
   Earl of Dartmouth, 1584
 Notice of the Debate, (Note,) 1584
 Previous Question put, and resolved in the Affirmative, 1585
 List of the Minority, (Note,) 1585
 Protest, 1585
 The Main Question, on agreeing to the Address put, and resolved in the Affirmative, 1586
 Protest, 1586
 Petition of the Merchants, Traders, and others, concerned in the American Commerce, read, and Said on the table, 1587
 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, read, and laid on the table, 1588
 Statements of Imports and Exports, ordered to be laid before the House, 1589
8, The Lords informed the King will receive the Joint Address of the two Houses to-morrow, at his Palace of St. James, 1590
10, The King's Answer to the Address presented yesterday, 1590

ON ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR 1775.

House of Commons.

Feb. 10,

Message from the King, requesting additional Forces by Sea and Land, 1621
13, House in Committee, to consider further of the Supply granted to his Majesty, 1589
 Mr. Buller's motion, that an additional number, of 2,000 Men, be allowed for the Sea Service, for the year 1775, 1589
 Debate—Lord North, 1589
   Governour Johnstone, 1590
   Lord North 1591
   Lord John Cavendish, 1591
   Mr. Cornwall, 1591
   Mr. Charles Fox, 1591
   Captain Walsingham, 1591
   Mr. Temple Luttrell, 1592
   Mr. Sawbridge, 1595
 Mr. Buller's motion agreed to, 1595
14, House in Committee, 1595
 Lord Barringion's motion, to augment the Land Forces with 4,383 Men, Officers and Non-Commission Officers included, 1596
 After Debate, agreed to, 1596

ON LORD NORTH'S RESOLUTION FOR RECONCILIATION.

House of Commons.

Feb. 20,

House in Committee, on American Papers, 1597
 Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1598
 Remarks on the introduction of this Resolution, (Note,) 1598

1775.
Feb. 20,

Debate—Lord North, 1597
   Governour Pownall, 1600
   Mr. Charles Fox, 1605
   Mr. Jenkinson, 1606
   Mr. Welbore Ellis, 1606
   Mr. Adam, 1606
   Mr. Cornwall, 1607
   Mr. Ackland, 1607
   Mr. Dundas. 1607
   Sir Gilbert Elliot, 1607
   Colonel Barré, 1607
   Lord North, 1608
   Mr. Edmund Burke, 1608
   Mr. Dunning, 1610
 Question taken, and resolved in the Affirmative, 1610
 To be reported to the House on Friday morning-next, 1610
 Authentick Speech of Lord North, on introducing the Resolution, (Note,) 1599
 Circumstantial account of the Debates in the American Committee, on Lord North's motion, (Note,) 1600
 Lord North's explanation of his Resolution, (Note,) 1602
24, Report of Committee of the Whole deferred to Monday next, 1610
27, Resolution of the Committee of the Whole reported to the House, 1611
 Lord North's motion to agree to the Resolution, 1611
 Debate—Mr. Scott, 1611
   Mr. Ackland, 1611
   Mr. Temple Luttrell, 1613
   Sir P, J. Clerke, 1617
   Mr. Hartley, 1617
   Mr. Thomas Powys, 1618
   Lord North, 1619
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1619
   Sir Richard Sutton, 1619
   Mr. Charles Turner, 1619
   Mr. Hans Stanley, 1619
   Mr. Alderman Sawbridge, 1619
   General Burgoyne, 1619
   Governour Johnstone, 1622
 Question taken, and Resolution agreed to, 1622

ON THE BILL FOR RESTRAINING THE TRADE OF THE NORTHERN COLONIES.

House of Commons.

Feb. 10,

House in Committee, on American Papers, 1622
 Lord North's motion, for leave to bring in a Bill to Restrain the Trade of the Northern Colonies, 1622
 Debate—Lord North, 1622
   Mr. Dunning, 1623
   Mr. Attorney General Thurlow, 1623
   Mr. Solicitor General Wedderburn, 1623
   Mr. Speaker Norton, 1623
   Governour Johnstone, 1623
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1624
   Sir George Savile, 1624
   Sir W. Meredith, 1624
   Lord John Cavendish, 1625
   Lord Beauchamp, 1625
   Mr. Burke, 1625
 Lord North's motion agreed to, 1626
 Report of Committee of the Whole, 1626
 Leave granted, and Committee appointed, to bring in a Bill to Restrain the Trade and Commerce of Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island, and to prohibit such Colonies from carrying- on any Fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland, or other places, therein to be mentioned, 1626
 Statements of Duties and Excise on Imports and Exports of West India Produce, and of the Tonnage of all Vessels employed in the Trade between Great Britain and the Colonies, ordered to be laid before the House, 1626
13, Accounts of Exports presented, 1626
15, Consideration of the Petition of Merchants, and others, of London, concerned in the Commerce of America, postponed to the 8th of March, 1627
 Statements of Exports and Imports, ordered to be laid before the House, 1627
 Petition of the principal Manufacturers of the Borough of Bridgeport, in the County of Dorset, on behalf of themselves, and thousands of

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