I. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDds. Nov. 2. Address in Answer to the King's Speech 11 4. Declaration against Ministers, made by the Earl of Winchilsea 198 8. Belgium-Motion for Papers concerning Belgium - by the King's intended visit to the City of London-Explanation given 9. Distress of the Mining Interests-Petition 246 250 316 11. The Royal Visit to the City-Question by the Earl of Radnor 365 Coal Trade-Petition to have the Tax taken off Employment of Labourers-The Earl of Winchilsea's Bill, first 370 371 12. Kildare-Street Society-Petition against giving it the public money 421 Outrages in Kent and Sussex-Explanations by Lord Teynham 422 15. New Police-Petition against it-Defence of it 493 The Regency Bill, first reading Nov. 16. Resignation of the Prime Minister Page 558 18. Amendment of the Common Law-Lord Tenterden's Bills, first 22. The Poor Laws-Postponement of a Motion, by the Marquis of 571 603 Principles professed by the New Ministers 25. New Police-Petitions against it 665 26. Parliamentary Reform and Negro Slavery-Lord Chancellor 672 677 29. State of the Country-Conduct of the Lord Lieutenant as to the 30. Slavery-Ambulatory Committee-Lord Napier recommends Dec. 1. Slavery-Earl Grosvenor's Recommendation 2. Encouragement of Education in Ireland-Petitions against the Courts of Local Jurisdiction-The Lord Chancellor Brougham's 3. Complaint by the Duke of Newcastle, of the language used at Regency Bill-Report brought up and a clause added The Lord Chancellor of Ireland-Question concerning his ap pointment Case of Francis Sisk-Legality of Public Processions to Address 9. State of the Country-Lord Wynford's Motion for a Committee 10. Distress-Conduct of the late Ministry-Attack of the Earl of Slavery in the Colonies-Petitions 13. Recent Appointments-Conduct of the New Ministry in filling Dec. 14. Tithes-Petition from Southampton Page 1109 15. Parliamentary Reform-Petition from Scotland in favour of it 16. Repeal of the Union with Ireland-Petition for it, from Trades- The Regency Bill-The Amendments made by the Commons Reform-Petition from Aldgate Ward 17. Reform in Church and State-Petition Norfolk Circuit-Lord Chancellor's Patronage 1117 1182 1201 1202 20. Desire for Reform in Scotland-Petition from Linlithgow 1349 II. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Oct. 26. Choice of a Speaker Business of the House-Mode of arranging it for the Session .. Nov. 2. Parliamentary Reform-Mr. Brougham's notice on the subject Address in answer to the King's Speech 3. Imprisonment for Small Debts-Petition-Sir Robert Peel's Abolition of the Oath of Abjuration-Motion for leave to bring Treaties relative to the Netherlands-Motion that some of them 5. Riots in Ireland-Returns of the persons killed in them.. |