N. Nelfon, Lord; the thanks of the Houfe voted to him for the victory he P. Protest against the Habeas-corpus Sufpenfion Act, 575 W. Warren, Sir J. B.; the thanks of the Houfe voted to him for his victory HOUSE OF COMMONS. A. ACCOUNTS-Of the total net produce of the taxes for one year, ended 10th Oct. 1798, diftinguishing each quarter, and alfo the duties im- Addrefs to the King for his speech on opening Parliament, 61-His re Army Eftimates-Debate on them, 83 Affeffed Taxes-Motion for repealing them, 133-Debate on the report 230 Attornies' Clerks Qualification--Conversation respecting it, 322 ; B. D. Defpard, Mrs. Copy of her letter refpecting the confinement of her hus H. Habeas-corpus Sufpenfion Act-Sir F. Burdett moves for a lift of the per- large the time of its fufpenfion, 321-Debate on the motion for the I. Income-tax Bill-Debate on it, 133, 230, 277, 312, 322, 358, 396, IRELAND-Meflage from His Majefty refpecting a Union with Ireland, K. King's (The) fpeech on opening Parliament, 34-Debate on it, 34- L. Land-tax Redemption Act-Debate on it, 136, 150, 229, 303 M. Minority, Lift of, on the report on the Affeffed-tax bill, 276 N. Nelfon, Lord; the thanks of the Houfe voted him for his victory at the P. Peace; Debate on Mr. Tierney's motion 'refpecting a negociation for S. Seamen-Debate refpecting the number to be employed for 1799, 68-7% Supplies-Debate in a Committee of the Houfe on the Supplies, 68, 72, Taxes-See Accounts. T. Times-Converfation on Mr. Tierney's motion refpecting a breach of V. Volunteer Corps-Mr. Secretary Dundas moves for a bill to`grant them W. Warren, Sir J. B.-the thanks of the House voted him for his victory off Weftcott, Capt. G. B.—a monument voted to be erected to his memory, 59 Grenville, Lord; 29, 33, 82, 298, 301, 501, 503, 510, 514, 515, 51% H. Holland, Lord; 23, 28, 298, 505, 513, 514, 517, 519, 520, 525, 531, HOUSE OF COMMONS. Abbott, Mr.; 486, 576 A! Addington, Right Hon. H.; 34, 47, 61, 151, 310, 311, 319, 322, 327. 344, 404, 409, 410, 412, 429, 430, 436, 441, 444, 461, 164, 479, 486, 497, 499, 521, 576, 691, 742 Anderfon, Mr. Alderman; 295 Arden, Lord; 68 Arden, Sir R. P.; 441, 442 Attorney General; Jee Sir John Scott Baker, Mr.; 326 Bankes, Mr.; 401, 434, 435 B. 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 Canning, Mr.; 170, 211, 424, 593 Clayton, Sir Robert; 133 C. Combe, Mr. Alderman; 353, 398, 401, 403 Courtenay, Mr.; 328, 335, 342, 411, 412, 418,.425 Curtis, Mr. Alderman; 314, 398 Dent, Mr.; 289, 297, 448, 460 Dickenfon, Mr. junior; 210 Dolben, Sir William; 499 D. Dundas, Mr. Secretary; 50, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 265, 282, 333, 356, 358, 426, 436, 460, 477, 480, 483, 580, 625, 626, 705, 741, 742 Dundas, Mr, W.; 67, 279 Hawkesbury, Lord; 279, 284, 294, 317, 400, 453,'670, 678 Hobhouse, Mr.; 58, 125 Huffey, Mr.; 150 |