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N. B. This Title is defign'd for fuch Perfons as think fit to bind the Registers of this Year in one Volume: And for the fame Reason is added a Table of the Principal Matters contain'd in them.

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TABLE

OF THE

PRINCIPAL MATTERS

Contained in the

Twenty- fecond Volume.

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Ontinuation of the Debates in the House of Lords on the Page
Amendment offer'd to the fifth Paragraph of the Ad-
drefs to be prefented to his Majefty,

His Majefty's moft gracious Answer to the Addrefs,

Motion in the House of Commons for an humble Address be prefented to his Majefty,

Debates on the Motion,

The Address,

His Majefty's moft gracious Anfwer,

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Debates of the Norfolk Petition, complaining of an undue Election,

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Proceedings on the Petition about the Coventry Election, and that about the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Southampton,

Ordinary Eftimate of the Navy for the Year 1736,

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9, 10 10, 11 11 to 14

14 to 16

17, 18

Eftimate of Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces in Great Bri- 18, 19 tain, for ditto,

of the Office of Ordnance for ditto,

Services incurr'd Anno 1735, and not provided for by i

ment,

Eftimate of the Navy as it flood 31 Dec. 1735,

Parlia}

An Account how the Moneys given for the Service of the Year}

1735, have been difpofed of, &c.

19, 20 20, 21 21 to 23

24, 25

Account of the Number of Seamen employed in the Service of the 26
Royal Navy from 31 Dec, 1735, to 31 Dec, 1736,

Debates

Debates on the Petition complaining of que undue Election for the
Borough of Southwark,

Proceedings relating to 15000 Seamen to be employed in the
Sea Service for the Year 1736,

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26 to 28

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29 to 33

Debates on a Motion for referring the ordinar. Eftimate of the} 31 to 39

Navy for the Year 1736, to a felect Committee,

Refolutions on the Supply granted to his Majefty for the Year

1736,

Year}

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Report of the Commiffioners of Greenwich Hofpital to the Houfe of Commons,

An Account of all the publick Debts, &c. due or ftanding out at Christmas 1735, with the annual Intereft paid for the fame,

Debates upon a Motion for raifing the Supplies for the Year,

Further Refolution relating to the Supply,

Ode for the New Year 1737, with Remarks,

The Dublin Ode for the fame Year,

King Auguftus's Circular Letter from Drefden to the Senators? of Poland,

filium,

Univerfalia from Warfaw to the Senatus Con

Propofitions in the Senatus Confilium,

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43 to 55
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56, 57
57, 58

65 to 67

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67, 68

King Augustus's Manifefto relating to the Rufian Troops in Po-}

land,

Empress of Ruffia's Manifefto,

68, 69

69, 70

71, 72

Letter from the Polish Lords in King Stanislaus's Party to the the } 72, 73

Pope,

Refolutions of the general Confederacy of Dzikow, in Favour
Favour} 73, 74

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Manifefto falfly afcribed to King Stanislaus,
Manifefto published against it at Konigsberg,

Primate's Letter of Submission to King Auguftus, with his Ma-
jefty's Anfwer,

Primate's Speech to King Auguftus, with his Majefty's Anfewer,
Primate's Letter to King Stanislaus,

King Auguftus's Univerfalia for convoking the Dietines of Poland,

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Primate's Circular Letter in all the Palatinates and Diftris } 91, 92

of the Republick,

King Stanislaus's Troops in Lithuania take Shelter in the Turkish
Dominions, and are protected and affifted by the Turks,
King Auguftus's Letter to the Czarina, concerning the Ruffian
Troops in Poland,

The Czarina's Anfever,

Declaration on the fame Subject,

Further Detail of the publick Affairs, particularly the Proceed ings of the general Diet of Pacification which open'd the 27th of September, 1735, to his Friends in Poland,

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92, 93

} 93

93

93, 94

94 to 104

Scheme for raifing 1,500,000, or 2,000,000l. without laying 105 to 110 any new Tax or Burthen on the People,

Letter concerning the Sinking Fund,

Letter concerning the French,

The Craftíman of Feb. 19,

The Wish,

110, 111 112

113 to 118 118, 119

Character of the late Lord Chancellor, from the Craftinum of 119 to 121

Feb. 26,

A Contraft to it from the Daily Poft,

of}

Letter from the Daily Poft relating to the Murder of King}

Charles I.

Fig's Journal on the fame Subject,

121, 122

123, 124

124, 125

Accounts of the Sinking Fund, as deliver'd into Parliament Ja-} 129 to 145

nuary 31, 1735-6,

An Account of what Duties or Impofitions are payable by any
Act or Acts of Affembly in any of the British Plantations in
America, on the Importation or Exportation of Negroes, Wines,
or other Kinds of Liquors, or on any Goods, Wares or Mer-
chandize, and Shipping, diftinguishing each Duty or Impofi
tion, and each Colony and Plantation,
Further Refolutions on the Supply,

King gives the Royal Affent to the Malt and two private Bills,
The Juftices of the Peace petition the Parliament against the
Abufe of Geneva, and other Spirituous Liquors,

146 to 152

151, 152

152

the }

152

Refolutions, Debates, and Proceedings of the House of Commons } 153 to 168

thereupon,

Supplement to the Scheme for raifing One Million and a Half,

ar Two Millions, in total Discharge of a Land-Tax, Propofal towards lowering the Intereft of all the redeemable National Debts at 3 per Cent. per Ann. &c.

Remarks from the Daily Poft, on the faid Propofal,

Obfervations from ditto, on the faid Propofal,
Letter to the South-Sea Proprietors on the faid Propofal,
Letter to all the People of Great Britain, against the faid
Propofal,

168 to 172

172, 173

173 to 175 175, 176

176, 177

177 to 188 "} 193 to 224

Further Debates in Parliament on the Bill relating to Spirituous
Liquors,
The Bill for further regulating Elections of Members to ferve
for the Commons in Parliament, in that Part of Great Bri-
tain called England, poftponed to another Seffion,

125

Proceedings

of 2

Proceedings on the Yorkshire Petition,
Motion for committing the Bill for limiting the Number
Officers in the Houfe of Commons paffes in the Negative,
Further Refolutions on the Supply granted to his Majefty,
Account of the feveral Sorts and Quantities of Corn exported
from Christmas 1734, to 1735, &c.

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·225 to 228 228

228

xported }

229, 230

Motion for a Bill to enable his Majefty to borrow 600,000% 231, 232 on the Sinking Fund, with the Proceedings thereupon, Motion for the Land-Tax to be 2 s. in the Pound,

The Bakers petition the Houfe of Commons for a Bill to amend and explain the Laws then in being, for regulating the Price and Affize of Bread, &c.

232

233

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The Quakers petition the Houfe for Relief in the Manner of paying their Tithes, &c.

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A Bill order'd to be brought in, to enlarge, amend, and render
more effectual, the Laws then in being, for the more eafy
Recovery of Tithes, &c.

The Clergy of the feveral Diocefes, petition against the Bill,
Proceedings upon (and Copy of) the faid Bill,
Letter in the Craftsman of April the 2d,

April the 9th,

Debates and Proceedings in the House of Lords, on the Tithe-}

Bill,

234

234 to 236 236 to 247. 247 to 250 250 to 254

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Motion in the House of Commons for Leave to bring in a Bill to restrain the Difpofition of Lands, whereby the fame become unalienable,

Several incorporated Bodies petition against the Bill,

Proceedings on the Rill,

Proceedings and Debates in the House of Lords on the faid Bill,

to 286

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The Druggifts, Grocers, China-men, &c. petition the Houfe of
Commons against the Smugglers,

Proceedings of the Houfe thereupon,

Proceedings and Debates in the House of Lords on the Billy against Smugglers,

Motion in the House of Commons for repealing Part, and explaining and amending other Parts of the Test Act,

Debates on the Motion,

The King gives the Royal Assent to five publick and ferven pri-} 362, 363

vate Bills,

Further Refolutions on the Supply granted to his Majefty,
The King gives the Royal Affent to fix publick Bills,
Bill moved for and paffed in the House of Commons for ex-
plaining an Act entitled, An Act for the more effectual
preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Mem-
bers to ferve in Parliament,

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The King gives the Royal Affent to ten publick and ten private
Bills,
His Majefy's moft gracious Speech to both Houses at that Time,
Parliament prorogued,

365 to 367 367

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