The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons of Ireland, ... ], Volume 1James Porter, Pat. Byrne, and William Porter, 1784 - Ireland |
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... agreed unto by the House , and is as follows : The humble ADDRESS of the KNIGHTS , CITIZENS , and BUR- GESSES , in Parliament affembled , to his Excellency ROBERT , EARL of NORTHINGTON , LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , and GENERAL GOVERNOR of ...
... agreed unto by the House , and is as follows : The humble ADDRESS of the KNIGHTS , CITIZENS , and BUR- GESSES , in Parliament affembled , to his Excellency ROBERT , EARL of NORTHINGTON , LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , and GENERAL GOVERNOR of ...
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... ‐ row . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1783 . Mr. Fofter made feveral motions , for neceffary regulations in the Conducting of contefted elections before the Houfe . Agreed to . He álfo at the fame time obferved , that the DEBATE S.
... ‐ row . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1783 . Mr. Fofter made feveral motions , for neceffary regulations in the Conducting of contefted elections before the Houfe . Agreed to . He álfo at the fame time obferved , that the DEBATE S.
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... Agreed to . Mr. Forbes prefented a petition from John William Fofter , and William Dawfon , Efqrs ; complaining of an undue election for the borough of Dundalk ; which was ordered to be heard on the 20th of November next . Mr. Ponfonby ...
... Agreed to . Mr. Forbes prefented a petition from John William Fofter , and William Dawfon , Efqrs ; complaining of an undue election for the borough of Dundalk ; which was ordered to be heard on the 20th of November next . Mr. Ponfonby ...
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... agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all the flour brought for two years paft , ei- ther by land - carriage or the Canal , into Dublin . Ordered ac- cordingly . Lord Sudley ...
... agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all the flour brought for two years paft , ei- ther by land - carriage or the Canal , into Dublin . Ordered ac- cordingly . Lord Sudley ...
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... agreed on by the corporation ; but I can with truth affert , that until the addrefs was agreed on by the city , Lord Temple had no knowledge of it . I can make great allowance for the foreness of the Hon . Member's feelings ; he has ...
... agreed on by the corporation ; but I can with truth affert , that until the addrefs was agreed on by the city , Lord Temple had no knowledge of it . I can make great allowance for the foreness of the Hon . Member's feelings ; he has ...
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