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to labourers employed in the manufacture
of articles made of steel, or of steel and
iron combined, and of plated articles, or of
other articles of cutlery.

116. For limiting the time now allowed by
law for production of the certificate of due
delivery of goods removed from one ware-
housing port in Great Britain to another
for the purpose of exportation; for altering
the hours for shipping goods in the port of
London; and to empower officers of the
customs and excise to permit the removal
of goods from one bonding warehouse to
another in the same port.
117. To regulate the issuing of extents in aid.
118. For authorizing the executors or admi-
nistrators of deceased licensed navy agents
to receive prize money, bounty money, and
other allowances of money upon orders
given to such deceased agents.

119. To exempt British and Irish stone bot-
tles, made and used for the sole purpose of
containing liquid blacking, from the duties
of excise on stone bottles granted by an act
of this session of parliament,
120. To authorize the court of directors of the
East India company to make extraordinary
allowances, in certain cases, to the owners
of certain ships in the service of the said
company.

121. For regulating payments to the treasurer
of the navy under the heads of old stores
and imprests.

122. To extend the provisions of an act of
the 12th of George 1st, and an act of the
22nd of George 2nd, against payment of
labourers in goods or by truck, and to se-
cure their payment in the lawful money of
this realm, to labourers employed in the
collieries, or in the working and getting of
coal, in the united kingdom of Great Bri-
tain and Ireland; and for extending the
provisions of the said acts to Scotland and
Ireland.

123. For imposing a duty of excise on the
excess of spirits made from corn in Eng-
land above the proportion of nineteen gal-
lons of spirits for every one hundred gal-

lons of wash; and for further securing the
duties on wort or wash made for distilling
spirits in England; and for authorizing the
shipment of rum for stores in casks con-
taining sixty gallons.

124. To amend an act made in the present
session of parliament, for authorizing the
issue of exchequer bills, and the advance
of money for carrying on public works and
fisheries, and employment of the poor.
125. To authorize the driving and keeping a
hackney coach or chariot under the same
licence.

126. To repeal an act, passed in the 54th of
his present majesty, for the punishment of
persons destroying stocking or lace frames,
and articles in such frames; and to make
until the 1st of August 1820, other provi-
sions in lieu thereof.

127. To settle the share of prize money,
droits of admiralty, and bounty money
payable to Greenwich hospital, and for
securing to the said hospital all unclaimed
shares of vessels found derelict, and of
seizures for breach of revenue, colonial,
navigation, and slave abolition laws.

128. For extending the exemptions from the
duties granted by certain acts of the 43rd
and 45th of his present majesty's reign, in
dwelling houses in Scotland; and for alter-
ing the manner of claiming and ascertain-
ing the exemptions to be granted.

129. For vesting in his majesty a certain part
of the open commons and waste lands
within the manor or royalty of Rialton and
Retraighe alias Reterth in the parish of
Saint Columb Major, in the county of Corn-
wall.

130. To encourage the establishment of banks
for savings in England.

131. For the better regulation of polls, and
for making other provisions touching the
election of members to serve in parliament
for places in Ireland.

132. For applying certain monies therein
mentioned for the service of the year 1817,
and for further appropriating the supplies
granted in this session of parliament.

VOL. XXXVI. Appendix.

(h)

INDEX

TO VOL. XXXVI.

INDEX TO DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

Abolition and Compensation Offices Bills, | Prince Regent's Message respecting the con-

1254.

Academical Society, 1, 93.

Burdett, Sir Francis, v. the Speaker and Ser-
jeant of the House of Commons, 1299.

Circular Letter; Lord Sidmouth's, 87, 106,
445, 531.

Clergy Residence Bill, 1277.
Colchester, Lord, 888.

Extents in Aid, 296.

Gas-Light Companies, 559.

tinuance of Seditious Practices, 859.
Prince Regent's Speech at the Close of the
Session, 1448.

Report of the Secret Committee respecting
certain Dangerous Meetings and Combina-
tions, 949.

Right of Magistrates to visit State Prisoners,

869.

Roman Catholic Question, 266, 442, 600, 858.

Saving Banks Bill, 1278.

Secret Committee appointed, 860.

Habeas Corpus Suspension Bill, 959, 972, Sidmouth, Lord; his Circular Letter, 87, 106,
975, 1044.

Irish Grand Jury Presentments Bill, 1368.

Libel Law, 531.

Military and Naval Officers Oaths Bill, 1204.

Persons confined under the Habeas Corpus
Suspension Act, 972.
Poor Employment Bill, 928.

Poor Laws, 297, 1365.

445, 531.

Slave Trade, 1366.

Speaker of the House of Commons approved
by the Prince Regent, 856.

Speaker of the House of Commons; his Speech
to the Prince Regent, on presenting the
Appropriation Bill, 1446.

State Prisoners; Right of Magistrates to visit,

869.

Tomkins's Picture Lottery Bill, 956.

INDEX TO DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Academical Society, 17, 83.
Abolition of Sinecures, 128, 689.
Administration of Justice in Wales, 97.
Ale-houses Licences Bill, 910, 1298.
Alien Proprietors of Bank Stock, 252.
Army Estimates, 516, 537.

Bank Stock; Alien Proprietors of, 252.

Bankrupt Laws, 819.

Breach of Privilege, 107, 243, 882.
Budget, the, 1098.

Canning, Mr.; his embassy to Lisbon, 160.
Chimney Sweepers, 889, 1155.

Civil and Military Offices Continuance Bill,

3, 596.

Civil Services Compensation Bill, 691, 933.
Clergy Residence Bill, 88, 683.

Colchester, Lord, 884, 890, 909, 916.

Contempt of Court; Imprisonment for, 158.

Convict Department at Cork, 822.

Copy Right Bill, 1063.

Cotton Yarn; Exportation of, 235.

Denmark; Confiscation of property in, 1144.
Droits of Admiralty, 1268.

Education of the Poor, 822, 1304.

Election Laws Amendment Bill, 1144.
Elections; Duration of, 256.

Employment of the Poor Bill, 569, 818.
Evans, Thomas, Petition of, 1205, 1278, 1282.
Exchequer Bills; Issue of, for purposes of
Local and Temporary Relief, 27.
Extents in Aid, 830, 914, 933.

Finance Committee, 50, 128.
Finance Resolutions, 1188, 1281, 1336.
Finances; State of the Public, 1336.
Flogging in the Army, 272, 300, 574.
Forfeited Recognizances in Ireland, 533.

Game Preservation Bill, 126, 921.
Griffiths, Thomas; Petition of, 535.

Prince Regent's Message respecting Lord
Colchester, 885.

Prince Regent's Message respecting Seditious
Meetings, 897.

Prisoners in the Tower; Lists of Witnesses
served on the, 882.

Punishment; Undue Remission of, 535.
Punishment of Whipping Females, 932.

Reform; Petitions relating to, 15, 21, 96, 701.
Reform in Parliament, 704.

Report of the Committee of Secrecy, 1081,
1088.

Roman Catholic Question, 3, 96, 301.
Ryan, Mary; Case of, 257.

Habeas Corpus Suspension Act, 576, 685, 938, Salt Laws Bill, 48.

1077, 1109, 1145, 1198, 1208.
Haslemere Election, 915, 1040.
Ilcrries, Mr.; his appointment, 273.

Imprisonment for Contempt of Court, 158.
Imprisonment, Wrongous, at Glasgow, 237.
Ireland, State of 1076.

Irish Grand Jury Presentments Bill, 115, 562,
959, 1268.

Irish Finances; State of the, 578.

Irish Insurrection Act, 812, 835, 960.
Irish Window and Carriage Tax, 823.

Justices in Eyre Abolition Bill, 689.

Lead Mines Bill, 92.
Linen Transit Duties, 826.
London Tithes Bill, 120.
Lottery Bill, 686.

Manners, Mr. George, 1520.
Maynooth College, 1306.
Military Flogging, 272, 300, 574.

Newfoundland Trade, 1023, 1293.

Parliamentary Reform, 704.

Petitions relating to Reform, 15, 21, 96, 701.
Ponsonby; The right hon. George, 1373.
Poole, Mr.; Communications between the
Home Department and, 818.

Saving Banks Bill, 680, 833.

Seditious Meetings; Prince Regent's Message
relating to, 897.

Septennial Act, 812, 1187.

Sinecures; Abolition of, 128, 689.
Sidmouth, Lord; his Circular Letter, 1158.
Slave Trade, 1321.

Small Debts; Recovery of, 25.
Speaker; Resignation of the, 842.
Speaker; Choice of a, 843.
Spies and Informers, 1016, 1069.
State Prisoners; Right of Magistrates to visit,

1025.

Steam Vessels, 271, 1802.
State of the Nation, 1377.

Third Secretary of State, 51.

Thirlwall, Rev. Thomas, 107, 243.
Tithe Exemptions Bill, 1070.
Tithes Leasing Bill, 294.
Transubstantiation, 1157.

Usury Laws Repeal Bill, 100, 1266.

Wales; Administration of Justice in, 97.
Wool Trade, 94.

Wooler, Mr.; Petition of, 1190.
Wrongous Imprisonment at Glasgow, 237.

INDEX OF NAMES.-HOUSE OF LORDS.

Arden, Lord, 1265.

Bathurst, Earl, 665, 1266.
Bedford, Duke of, 1044.

Blessington, Earl of, 1372.

Buckingham, Marquis of, 866, 868.

Caledon, Earl of, 1372.

Camden, Marquis, 1051.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 1277.

Chester, Bishop of, 511.

Darnley, Earl of, 1, 93, 271, 653.

1048, 1370.

Limerick, Earl of, 1049, 1371.

Liverpool, Earl of, 87, 296, 297,645, 863, 875,

889, 928, 1005, 1254, 1365, 1368.
Llandaff [Dr. Herbert Marsh], Bishop of,

614.

Donoughmore, Earl of, 266, 444, 600, 604,858, Lord Chancellor (Eldon), 87, 106, 297, 444,

Eldon, Lord, see Lord Chancellor.

Ellenborough, Lord, 496.

502, 561, 603, 674, 857, 859, 876, 1062,
1264, 1299.

Melville, Viscount, 1204.

Erskine, Lord, 499, 531, 956, 981, 1265, 1300. Montrose, Duke of, 986

Essex, Earl of 1050.

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Holland, Lord, 299, 445, 505, 858, 866, 868, Sidmouth, Viscount, 2, 509, 859, 860, 868,

869, 877, 1061.

Kenyon, Lord, 443, 444, 561.

King, Lord, 994.

Lansdowne, Marquis of, 1009, 1372.

872, 959, 975, 1051.

Somers, Lord, 1052.

Spencer, Earl, 93, 877, 1014.

St. John, Lord, 299, 1051.

Sussex, Duke of, 1015.

Lauderdale, Earl of, 296, 559, 561, 930, 959, Wellesley, Marquis, 1053.

1258.

Westmoreland, Earl of, 1047.

INDEX OF NAMES.-HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Abbot, right hon. Charles, see Speaker.
Abercrombie, James, 100, 116, 229, 822, 851,
1079, 1118, 1269.

Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, 233, 252.
Addington, John Hiley, 261, 815, 941, 1153,
1179, 1205, 1278, 1285, 1420.
Althorp, Viscount, 1122.

Atkins, Alderman John, 86, 262.
Attorney-General (Sir William Garrow), 97.
Attorney-General (Sir Samuel Shepherd), 883,
1029, 1078, 1172, 1193, 1195, 1414.

Babington, Thomas, 40, 683.

243, 263, 396, 599, 818, 900, 908, 944, 946,
1085, 1204, 1207.

Bennet, Hon. Henry Grey, 107, 158, 249, 251,

273, 535, 822, 882, 890, 907, 910, 1020,
1155, 1205, 1207, 1208, 1280, 1287, 1298,
1304, 1415.

Beresford, Admiral, 178.

Binning, Lord, 78.

Blake, Valentine, 8, 33, 971.
Boswell, Alexander, 131,689, 915.
Bourne, Sturges, 682.

Brand, Thomas, 681, 729, 901, 946, 1042,
1043.

Bankes, Henry, 155, 540, 698, 893, 895, 920, Brougham, Henry, 20, 21, 43, 85, 154, 155,

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Bathurst, Charles Bragge, 19, 81, 84, 239, Brydges, Sir Egerton, 39, 1063.

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