N. Nelson, Lord; the thanks of the House voted to him for the victory he
obxained at the Nile, 57-Annuity voted him, 82
Protest against the Habeas corpus Sufpenfion A&, 575
W. Warren, Sir J. B. ; the thanks of the House voted to him for his victory
off Ireland, 53•
A. ACCOUNTS-Of the total net produce of the taxes for one year, ended
10th Oct. 1798, distinguishing each quarter, and also the duties im- posed in 1793, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 ; 141-Return of the General and Staff Oficers now serving within Great Britain, with their amount of pay, &c. 212--Account of the value of the British manufactures ex.
ported from England in the three quarters ending soth Oct. 1797, and Both Oct. 1798, 217--List of the principal articles of British manu- factures exported from England in the quarter ending roth Oat. 1798, &c. 223--Account of the value of foreign merchandize exported from England in the three quarters ended 10th O&, 1797, and 19th Oats 9798, 225-of all additions made to the annual charge of the public debt, by the intereft or annuities of any Loan, &c. ended 10th Oct. 1798, 360-Amount of the annual charge of the Public Debt created in cer tain years, 382---Account of the total net produce of the Duties of Customs, Excise, Stamps, and Incidents, for one year, ended 10th Oct,
1798, 383 Address to the King for his speech on opening Parliament, 61-His ser
ply, 63 Army Eftimates-Debate on them, 83 Alesed Taxes--Motion for repeating them, 133-Debate on the reports
230 Attornies' Clerks Qualification-Conversation respecting it, 322
B. Budget-Debate on Mr. Chancellor Pitt's opening it, 94
Despard, Mrs.--Copy of her letter respecting the confinement of her husę band in the Cold-bath-fields Prison, 413
H. Habeas corpus Suspension Act—Sir F. Burdett moves for a list of the per-
fons confined under that act, 154-Mr. Chancellor Pitt moves to ens
large the time of its suspension, 321-Debate on the motion for the second reading of the bill, 327-on the motion for going into a Com. mittee on it, 410
1. Income tax Bill--Debate on it, 133, 230, 277, 312, 322, 358, 396,
442, 460, 463, 485, 499.. IRELAND--Message from His Majesty respecting a Union with Ireland,
577-Conversation respecting it, 577-Debate on it, 579, 626- Copy of Mr. Chancellor Piti's resolutions on the fame, 657-Debate resumed, 679
K. King's (The) speech on opening Parliament, 34-Debate on it, 34-
Message to grant an annuity to Lord Nelson, d~Address to the King for his speech on opening Parliament, 61--The King's answer, 63- His meštage respecting a Union with Ireland, 577-Conversation on it, 577-Debate on it, 579
L. Land-tax Redemption Act--Debate on it, 136, 150, 229, 303
M. Minority, List of, on the report on the Aflessed-tax bill, 276
N. Nelson, Lord; the thanks of the Houfe voted him for his victory at the
Nile, 55–Message from His Majesty for granting him an annuity, 60 Debate on it, 63
P. Peace; Debate on Mr. Tierney's motion 'respecting a negociation for peace, 158
S. Seamen-Debate respecting the number to be employed for 1799, 68-73 Secret Commictee - Names of the Commitive apo ointed to consider the
papers relative to certain supposed conspiracies, .c. 615 Supplies—Debate in a Committee of the House on the Supplies, 68, 72, 82, 83
T. Taxes-See Accounts. Times-Conversation on Mr. Tierney's motion respecting a breach of · privilege of the House in the Times newspaper, 426, 466
V. Volunteer Corps-Mr. Secretary Dundas moves for a bill to grant them
certain benefits, 356-Debate on it, 425
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Warren, Sir J. B.--the thanks of the House voted him for his victory off
the coast of Ireland, 59--His letter to Mr. Speaker in reply, 154 Ways and Means-House in a Committee of, 94-Report moved to be
brought up, 125–House again in a Committee, 153 Westcott, Capt. G. B.-a monurnent voted to be erected to his memory, 59 Wilberforce, Mr.-speaks of the mistatement of the Parliamentary Debates in the newspapers, 319
A. AUCKLAND, Lord ; 520, 538
B. Bedford, Duke of; 562, 744
C. Chancellor, the Lord; fee Loughborough. Clarence, His Royal Highness Duke of; 53 Craven, Lord; 14
D. Darnley, Earl of; 3, 556
T. Fanconberg, Earl of; 561
G. Grenville, Lord; 29, 33, 82, 298, 301, 501, 503, 510, 514, 5'5,51%, 523, 526, 559, 576, 579
H. Holland, Lord; 23, 28, 298, 505, 513, 514, 517, 519, 520, 525, 5349
556, 561 Hood, Viscount; 51
L. Lansdown, Marquis of; 15, 32, 33 Liverpool, Earl of; 530 Loughborough, Lord; 518, 519, 526, 572
M. Minto, Lord; 52 Mulgrave, Lord; 26
P. Portland, Duke of ; 525
R. Radnor, Earl of; 276 Romney, Lord ; 21
9. Spencer, Earl; 51, 53 Suffolk, Earl of; 501, 516, 522, 523, 527 Sydney, Viscount ; 33.
Abbott, Mr.; 486, 576 Addington, Right Hon. H.; 34, 47, 61, 151, 310, 311, 319, 322, 327,
344, 404, 409, 410, 412, 429, 430, 436, 441, 444, 461, 464, 47999
486, 497, 499, 521, 576, 691, 742 Anderson, Mr. Alderman ; 295 · Arden, Lord ; 68 Arden, Sir R. P.; 441,442 Attorney General ; fee Sir John Scott
B. Baker, Mr. ; 326 Bankes, Mr. ; 401, 434, 435 Baring, Sir F.; 260, 315, 398, 399, 456 Belgrave, Viscount ; 396 Berkley, Hon. Captain ; 72 Bird, Mr. W.W.; 66, 67 Bouverie, Hon. E. ; 358 Broderick, Hon. Mr.; 521 Browne, Mr. I. H.; 315, 323, 448 Burdett, Sir F. ; 47, 132, 154, 343, 421, 466 Burdon, Mr.; 139, 342, 422, 425, 458 Burton, Mr.; 326 Buxton, Mr.; 131, 278, 309
C. Canning, Mr.; 170, 211, 424, 593 Clayton, Sir Robert; 133 Combe, Mr. Alderman ; 353, 398, 401, 403 Courtenay, Mr. ; 328, 335, 342, 411, 412, 418, 425 Curtis, Mr. Alderman ; 314, 398
D. Dent, Mr.; 289, 297, 448, 460 Dickenson, Mr. junior; 210 Dolben; Sir William ; 499 Dandas, Mr. Secretary; 50, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 265; 282, 333, 356,
358, 426, 436, 460, 477, 480, 433, 580, 625, 626, 705, 741, 742 Dundas, Mr, W.; 67, 279
E. Ellison, Mr. ; 229, 258, 284, 309, 325, 352
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Geary, Sir W.; 310, 311 Gower, Lord Granville Levifon; 34 Grant, Mr. W.; 742 Grey, Mr. ; 678, 689,693, 696, 742
H. Hawkesbury, Lord ; 279, 284, 294, 317, 400, 453,670, 678 Hobhouse, Mr.; 58, 125 Hussey, Mr.; 150
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