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1741. Feb. 27.

Jan. 27.

Mar. 2. Apr. 8.

13.

Dec. 1.

4.

8.

1742. Mar. 9.

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On the Bill to prevent the Inconveniencies arising from
the Insurance of Ships
On the first reading of the Bill for the Encouragement
and Increase of Seamen

On the Bill for the Encouragement and Increase of Sea-
men ; the House in a Committee

On an Address of Thanks for the King's Speech for a
Vote of Credit in support of the Pragmatic Sanction
On a Motion for a Subsidy to the Queen of Hungary
On the Choice of a Speaker
Debate in the LORDS,

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On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
Debate in the COMMONS,

On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session

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On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
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It may not be amiss to add, also, a List of the Debates in the House of Lords, from 1735 to 1743, which have been introduced into this Collection from THE SECKER MANUSCRIPT.

1735.

April 15. On removing Soldiers at the time of Elections

25. On applying Part of the Sinking Fund to the Service of
the present Year

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On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
On enabling the King to make good the Treaty with Den-
mark, and to augment the Forces

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1739. May 14.

31.

On the Bill for making Provision for the Duke and Prin

cesses

On the Motion for an Address to know whether Spain had paid the 95,000l. stipulated by the Convention June 4. On the Motion whether it shall be voted that the Convention with Spain is broken

Nov. 15. 1740. Feb. 28.

Mar. 19.

April 15.

Nov. 18.

Dec. 1.

On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session

On the Motion, that a Message for Supply to the Com-
mons alone is against the Privileges of the Lords
On the Pension Bill

On the Motion, to resolve that Land Forces should have
been sent to America

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On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
On the Vote of Thanks to Admiral Vernon

On the Motion for Admiral Vernon's Instructions

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8.

9.

On the Motion for Letters from and to Admiral Vernon
On the Motion for Rear Admiral Haddock's Instructions
On the Duke of Argyle's Motion respecting the State of
the Army

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1741.

Jan. 16. On the King's Answer to an Address for the Issue of the
Prince of Wales to be prayed for

20. On an Address for Extracts of Treaties from 1714 to
1740 -

28. On a Motion respecting the Appointment of Receivers
and Triers of Petitions

On the Motion for Admiral Vernon's Representations Feb. 3. On the Earl of Chesterfield's Motion for an Address against the intended Augmentation of the Army

10. On a Motion, That the Lords should take their due
Places

On a Motion for Instructions relating to the Convention
with Spain

13. On Lord Carteret's Motion for the Removal of Sir Robert
Walpole -

On the Duke of Marlborough's Motion, That an attempt
to inflict Punishment upon any person without allowing
him an opportunity of defending himself, or without
proof of a Crime, is contrary to justice, law, and usage
of Parliament, and a high infringement of the liberty
of the subject

26. On the Place Bill

12.

April 9.
Dec. 4.
1742.
Jan. 19.
Feb.

and

March

On altering a Turnpike Bill sent from the Commons.
On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
On the Address of Thanks at the Opening of the Session
On a Motion for Rear Admiral Haddock's Instructions
Particulars relating to the Resignation of Sir Robert Wal-
pole, and the Change of Administration, 404, 411, 416,
448, 586, 587, 590

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May 13.

25.

On considering and varying the Standing Orders of the
House

On the Bill for indemnifying Persons who shall make Dis-
coveries concerning the Earl of Orford's Conduct

28. On the Bill to exclude certain Officers from being Mem-
bers of the House of Commons

June 1. 1743. Jan. 21.

Feb. 1. 22.

On the Bill for protecting Trade and Navigation

On the Petition of the Charitable Corporation
On taking the Hanoverian Troops into British Pay
On the Motion for committing the Spirituous Liquors Bill
24. On the Spirituous Liquors Bill, in the Committee
25. On the. Third Reading of the Spirituous Liquors Bill

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LONDON, 5, Panton Square,

July 25, 1812.

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Omission in Vol. X.

At the foot of Page 1423, 4, should have been said, END OF VOLUME X.

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Protest on the Rejection of the said Resolution.........

28. Proceedings relating to the Chippenham Election

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