1775.
| Amendment proposed by the Earl of Sandwich, rejected, 1842 |
| Question taken on the Duke of Manchester's motion, and the House refused to permit the Memorial to be read, 1842 |
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May 26 | Speaker's Speech to the King, 1841 |
| King's Speech to both Houses, 1842 |
| Parliament prorogued to the 27th day of July next, 1844 |
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PETITIONS TO THE KING. |
1774. Jan. 10, | The most humble Petition of his Majesty's ancient and loyal Subjects, Freeholders, Merchants, and Planters, in the Province of Quebeck, in North America to the King, 1843 |
15, | Memorial of the Freeholders, Merchants, Planters, and others, his Majesty's ancient and loyal Subjects, now in the Province of Quebeck, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, one of his Majesty's principal Secretaries of State, 1844 |
March 19, | Letter from Francis Maseres to the Committee of the Petitioners for an Assembly in the Province of Quebeck. Has presented the Petition and Memorial. Ministers believe the Province is not yet ripe for an Assembly, and prefer for the present a Legislative Council, nominated by the King. Advises them to declare that the British Parliament has supreme authority over the Province, both of Legislation and Taxation, and that such authority shall continue after the Establishment of an Assembly, 1845 |
Feb. | Petition of divers Roman Catholick Inhabitants of the Province of Quebeck, signed and transmitted to the Earl of Dartmouth, his Majesty's Secretary of State for America, 1846 |
| Memorial in support of the requests made by his Majesty's most obedient and most faithful new Subjects in Canada, 1848 |
Nov. 12, | Petition of his Majesty's most loyal and dutiful, his ancient Subjects, settled in the Province of Quebeck, 1849 |
1775. March 23, | Humble Address and Petition of the Merchants, Traders, and others, of the City of London, concerned in the Commerce of North America, 1850 |
| Address and Petition of the People called Quakers, to George the Third, King of Great Britain, and the Dominions thereunto belonging, 1852 |
April 10, | Humble Address, Remonstrance, and Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Livery, of the City of London, in Common-Hall, assembled, 1853 |
| The King's Answer, delivered to the Lord Mayor, by the Earl of Hertford, Lord Chamberlain, 1854 |
11, | Letter from the Lord Chamberlain, to the Lord Mayor of London, 1854 |
May 2, | Mr. Wilkes's, the Lord Mayor's Answer, to the Letter from Lord Hertford, the Lord Chamberlain, 1854 |
List of the Delegates appointed by the several Counties of the Province of MARYLAND, to the Convention which met at ANNAPOLIS, by Adjournment, on the Eighth day of DECEMBER, 1774, and continued till the Twelfth day of the same month. (See page 1031.)
For St. Mary's County.—John Allen Thomas, Jeremiah Jordan, Richard Barnes, John De Butts. |
For Charles County.—John Dent, Daniel Jenifer, Thomas Stone. |
For Calvert County.—John Weems, Alexander Somerville, Richard Parran, Edward Reynolds, Benjamin Mackall, 4th. |
For Prince George's County,—William Bowie, Robert Tyler, Edward Sprigg, John Rodgers, David Crauford, Joshua Beall, Osborn Sprigg, Walter Bowie. |
For Frederick County.—Charles Beatty, Jacob Funk, Henry Griffith, Thomas Price, Richard Brooke, Joseph Chapline, Upton Sheredine, Thomas Sprigg Wootten. |
For Anne Arundel County, and City of Annapolis.—John Hall, Thomas Johnson, Samuel Chase, William Paca, Matthias Hammond, Charles Carroll, Barrister, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Brice T. B. Worthington, Thomas Dorsey, John Weems. |
For Baltimore County.—John Moale, Thomas Coekey Deye, Walter Tulley, Benjamin Nicholson, William Buchanan, John Boyd, Samuel Worthington, Charles Ridgely. |
For Harford County.—Thomas Bond, John Love, Josias Carvile Hall, John Paca, Aquila Paca, Francis Holland, Aquila Hall, Amos Garret, Richard Dallam. |
For Cecil County,—John Veazy, Joseph Gilpin. |
For Kent County.—Thomas Ringgold, Joseph Earle. |
For Queen Anne County.—James Hollyday, John Brown, Thomas Wright, Turburt Wright. |
For Caroline County,—Henry Dickenson, Benedict Brice, William Mellefon, Joshua Clarke. |
For Dorchester County.—John Dickenson, Thomas Ennalls, Matthew Brown, Josiah Richardson, Zachariah Campbell. |
For Somerset County.—Peter Waters, George Dashiell, Samuel Wilson, Josiah Polk, Henry Waggaman, John Winder, Luther Martin. |
For Worcester County.—Peter Chaille, William Purnell, Samuel Handy, Smith Bishop, Nehemiah Holland. |
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