majesty, he has been pleased to approve the same, and to recommend it to his two houses of parliament in Great-Britain and Ireland to consider of such measures as may be necessary for giving effect to the said articles: in order, therefore, to give full effect and validity to the same, be it enacted by the king's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, in this parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that the foregoing articles, each and every one of them, according to the true import and tenor thereof, be ratified, confirmed, and approved, and be (and they are hereby declared to be) the articles of the union of Great-Britain and Ireland; and the same shall be in force and have effect for ever, from the 1st day of January, 1801; provided that before that period a bill shall be enacted by the parliament of Ireland, for carrying them into effect in the like manner. [In this act is incorporated a bill for regulating the mode by which the lords spiritual and temporal, and the commons, to serve in the parliament of the united kingdom on the part of Ireland, shall be summoned and returned to the said parliament.' For the substance of this statute we refer the reader to pages 493-5. [A clause follows, importing that the great seal of Ireland may be used in that country as before the union, and that the privy-council of Ireland may be continued at the royal discretion. Auckland, speeches of William lord, 229-36, 490. B. Bankes, Henry, speech of, 167. 1,223-36, 499-de Barrington, Jonah, speeches of, 41-3, 190, 313. John Claudius, speech of, 367-8. Bolton, speech of Thomas lord, 491. Bushe, Charles, speech of, 308. Buxton, Robert, speech of, 275. C. Camden, speech of John earl, 214. Canning, George, speeches of, 80-8, 276—8. Carlisle, speech of Frederic earl of, 226—7. Castlereagh, Robert lord, speeches of, 43-5, 50-1, 279, 285-6, 302-3, 333-63, 437, 446, 493-4, 497. Charlemont, Charlemont, conduct of Francis earl of, 297; his speech, 411. Clare, John earl of, speech of, 381-411. Conolly, Thomas, speech of, 38. H Cooke, Edward, pamphlet of, 23-7; satirised by Mr. Corry, Isaac, promotion of, 23; his speeches, 46, 62-3, Somerset lord, motions of, 191, 498. D. Daly, Saint-George, promotion of, 23; his speeches, 41, 312. Darnley, speech of John earl of, 215. Dobbs, Francis, speeches of, 43, 52-3, 366-7, 498. Dublin, meetings at, 28-9. Duigenan, Dr. Patrick, speech of, 378-80. Dundas, Henry, speech of, 145-52. E. Edgeworth, Richard, speeches of, 53—4, 371—3. F. Fitzgerald, James, dismission of, 22; his speeches, 38—10, -, Maurice, speech of, 40. Fitzpatrick, hon. Richard, speeches of, 161, 276. Fitzwilliam, William earl, speeches of, 209-11, 489. maj Glenbervie, Sylvester lord, speeches of, 164, 273.' + Grant, Grant, sir William, speech of, 157. Grattan, Henry, speeches of, 314-30, 375-7, 426, 453, Grenville, William lord, speeches of, 197-209, 457-9, Grey, Charles, speeches of, 140, 141-4, 462-9, 472—4. Hawkesbury, Robert lord, speeches of, 1345, 474-80. Hobhouse, Benjamin, speech of, 178-9. Holland, Henry lord, speeches of, 225, 456-7, 483. I. Jebb, Richard, pamphlet of, 27. Johnson, William, speech of, 437-8. Jones, Thomas, speeches of, 88, 182. Ireland, first colonisation of, 3; invasion of the island by Kilkenny, act of, 6, 382. K. Knox, Francis, speech of, 192. -, George, speeches of, 43, 422-4. L. Lansdowne, speeches of William marquis of, 211–4, 483. Laurence, Dr. French, speeches of, 135, 164-6, 470, Lee, Edward, speech of, 40. Llandaff, Richard bishop of, speech of, 236–43. M. Macartney, sir John, speech of, 313. O. O'Donel, James, speeches of, 53, 309, 374, 440, dond O'Hara, Charles, speech of, 440. 3 Parliament, competency of, discussed, 40, 45,758) 112, Parsons, sir Laurence, speeches of, 47-50, 299-302. Rebellion, |