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ON THE AMERICAN MUTINY BILL.

House of Commons.

1775.
March 24,

Leave granted to bring in a Bill to render more 24, effectual in his Majesty's Dominions in America, the Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, 1793
27,The Bill presented by Lord Harrington, 1793
28,Bill read the second time, 1793
30,Considered in Committee of the Whole, 1793
31,Ordered to be engrossed, 1794

Apr. 5,

Read the third time and passed, 1794

House of Lords.

Apr. 6,

Bill to render more effectual in his Majesty's Dominions in America, the Act for the punishment of Mutiny and Desertion, received from the Commons, 1794
7,Bill read the second time, 1794
10,House in Committee on the Bill, 1794
11,Read the third time and passed, 1795
 "An Act to amend, and render more effectual in his Majesty's Dominions in America, an Act, passed in the present Session of Parliament, entitled, 'An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters,' and for extending the provisions of the said Act to his Majesty's Marine Forces in America," 1795

ON THE BRITISH FISHERY BILL.

House of Commons.

April
11,

Motion of Lord North to consider of the Encouragement proper to be given to the Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland, 1805
 Debate—Lord North, 1805
   Mr. Burke, 1806
   Mr. Thomas Townshend, 1806
   Mr. Connolly, 1807
   Mr. Burke, 1807
   Lord North, 1807
 Motion agreed to, 1307
27,House in Committee on Lord North's motion, 1807
 Lord North's Explanations, 1807
28,Resolutions reported by Committee of the Whole, for the Encouragement of the Fisheries carried on from Great Britain and Ireland, agreed to, 1809
 Committee to prepare the Bill, 1811

May 4,

Bill presented by Mr. Jenkinson, 1811
9,Read the second time, 1811
11,Considered in Committee, 1811
17,Read the third time and passed, 1812

House of Lords.

May 18,Bill for the Encouragement of British Fisheries received from the Commons, 1812
19,Read the second time, 1812
22,Considered in Committee and read the third time and passed, 1812

ON PROVIDING WAYS AND MEANS FOR 1775.

House of Commons.

May 3

ouse in Committee to consider further of the Ways and Means for raising the Supply granted to his Majesty, 1811
 Resolutions offered by Lord North, 1815
 Debate—Lord North, 1813
   Mr. Hartley, 1815
   Mr. Vyner, 1815
   Mr. T. Townshend, 1815
   Lord North, 1315
   Governour Johnstons, 1816
4,Resolutions reported from the Committee of the Whole, 1816
 Agreed to by the House, 1818

ON THE REMONSTRANCE OF THE NEW-YORK ASSEMBLY.

House of Commons.

May 15,

Representation and Remonstrance of the Assembly of New-York, offered by Mr. Burke, 1819
 Mr. Burke's motion, that the Representation and Remonstrance be brought up, 1819

1775.

Motion by Lord North to amend by inserting, in Mr. Burke's motion, after the word Remonstrance, the words " in which the said Assembly claim to themselves rights derogatory to, and inconsistent with, the Legislative authority of Parliament," 1819
 Debate— Mr. Burke, 1819
   Lord North, 1819
   Mr. Cruger, 1820
   Mr. Cornwall, 1821
   Mr. Jenkinson, 1821
   Mr. Aubrey, 1821
   Mr. Fox, 1822
   Governour Johnstons, 1822
 Lord North's motion to amend agreed to, 1822
 Mr. Burke's motion, as amended, rejected, 1822

ON THE PETITIONS FROM QUEBECK.

House of Lords.

May 17,

etition of his Majesty's loyal and dutiful Subjects, settled in the Province of Quebeck, presented by Lord Camden, 1823
 Debate—Earl Gower, 1823
   Lord Camden, 1823
 Bill offered by Lord Camden, to Repeal the Qiuebeck Act, 1826
 Motion by the Earl of Dartmouth, that the Bill be now rejected, 1826
 Debate—Earl of Dartmouth, 1826
   Duke of Richmond, 1827
   Lord Lyttelton, 1827
   Duke of Manchester, 1829
   Earl of Rochford, 1829
   Earl of Bristol, 1829
   Lord Lyttelton, 1630
   Earl of Sandwich, 1831
   Earl of Bristol, 1831
   Earl of Sandwich, 1831
   Archbishop of Canterbury, 1831
   Earl of Shelburne, 1831
   Lord Mansfield, 1834
   Lord Camden, 1834
 Question taken, and the Bill rejected, 1834
 List of the Minority, 1834

House of Commons.

May 18,

Petition and Memorial of his Majesty's ancient Subjects, Seigneurs, Freeholders, Merchants, Traders, and others, settled in his Majesty's Province of Quebeck, presented, 1833
 Sir George Savile's motion for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal the Quebeck Ad, 1836
 Debate—Sir George Savile, 1835
   Mr. T, Townshend, 1836
   Mr. DeGrey, 1836
   Mr. Howard, 1836
   Lord North, 1836
   Mr. Fox, 1837
   Sir Robert Smythe, 1837
   Colonel Barré, 1838
   Sir W. Meredith, 1838
   Colonel Barré, 1838
 Question taken, and Sir George Savile's motion rejected, 1838

ON THE MEMORIAL OF THE NEW-YORK ASSEMBLY.

House of Lords.

May 18,

Memorial of his Majesty's faithful Subjects and Representatives of the Colony of New-York, in General Assembly convened, presented, 1837
 Motion by the Duke of Manchester, that the Memorial might be read by the Clerk, 1837
 Debate—Earl of Dartmouth, 1837
   Duke of Manchester, 1838
   Earl of Buckinghamshire 1838
   Earl of Denbigh, 1839
   Earl Gower, 1839
   Duke of Manchester, 1839
   Earl of Hillsborough, 1839
   Duke of Richmond, 1839
   Earl of Sandwich, 1839
 Motion by the Earl of Sandwich, to amend the Duke of Manchester's motion, by inserting after the word Memorial, the words, "the contents thereof, not having been opened," 1839
 Debate—Duke of Richmond, 1839
   Earl Gower, 1539
   Lord Carnden, 1839
   Earl of Effingham, 1840

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