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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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ON THE MEMORIAL OF THE NEW-YORK ASSEMBLY. |
House of Lords. |
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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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