THE present Volume comprises the period between the Open- ing of the First Session of the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom, on the 15th of December, 1806, and the 4th of March, 1807. In the pages immediately succeeding the Table of Contents, will be found a correct List of the Ministry; to- gether with a List of the Members returned for the New Par- liament in December, 1806. The Papers relative to the Nego- ciation with France are given at page 92; and the Appendix contains the whole of the Tables and Calculations relative to the New Plan of Finance, proposed to Parliament in January 1807, by Lord Henry Petty, then Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Annual Financial Accounts, will be given in the Appendix to the Ninth Volume,
Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury, lord Eldon, lord Grenville, lord Eldon, earl Grosvenor, duke of Cla- Negociation with France-Lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury, lord Sid- mouth, earl Grosvenor, lord Eldon, lord Grenville, lord Eldon, earl of Lauderdale
9. Malt Duty bill-The lord chancellor
12. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Hawkesbury, lord Grenville
Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, earl of Westmoreland,
lord Grenville
Feb. 2. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, earl of Westmoreland, lord
Grenville, earl of Westmoreland, lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury - 601
4. Scotch Judicature Bill-Lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury, lord Grenville,
lord Eldon
Slave Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, lord Eldon, earl Grosvenor,
lord Hawkesbury, lord Holland, duke of Clarence, lord chancellor,
lord Grenville, duke of Clarence, lord Holland, bishop of London,
lord Eldon, lord Grenville
5. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, duke of Clarence, duke of
Gloucester, earl Morton, earl of Westmoreland, earl of Selkirk,
lord Sidmouth, earl of Roslyn, earl St. Vincent, lord King, lord
Northesk, lord Eldon, bishop of Durham, earl of Moira, lord
Hawkesbury, lord Holland, earl of Suffolk
6. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, lord Hardwicke, lord Gren
ville, lord Redesdale, lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury, earl of Carnar-
von, lord Chancellor, earl Morton, earl Stanhope, lord Redesdale, earl
of Lauderdale, duke of Montrose, lord Holland, duke of Clarence
9. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Grenville, lord Redesdale, lord Grenville,
Bishop of London, earl St. Vincent
10. Slave-Trade Abolition Bill-Lord Redesdale, earl of Buckinghamshire,
duke of Norfolk, earl of Westmoreland, lord Grenville
12. Lord De Dunstanville's Indemnity bill-The lord chancellor, lord Wal-
singham
Taxation-The earl of Warwick, lord Grenville, earl of Warwick, earl of Selkirk, earl of Warwick
20. The Lords Commissioners' Speech-Lord Howick, mr. Canning, lord Howick, mr. Perceval, lord H. Petty, mr. Perceval, sir J. Pul- teney, mr. Johnstone, lord H. Petty
Resolutions relative to Private Bills-Lord Howick, mr. Johnstone, mr. Bathurst, mr. Fuller, mr. Fellowes, mr. Johnstone, lord Howick Thetford Election Petition-Mr. Whitbread, mr. Mingay, mr. Whit- bread, mr. Mingay, mr. Bathurst, the Attorney-general, mr. Whit- bread, mr. Rose, lord Howick
Negociation with France-Lord Howick, lord Yarmouth, lord Howick,
mr. Montague, sir T. Turton, mr. Whitbread, mr. Canning, lord H.
Petty, mr. Perceval, lord Howick, mr. Perceval, lord Howick, mr.
Perceval
6. Thetford Election Petition--Mr. Whitbread, mr. Mingay, mr. Tierney,
the Attorney-general, mr. C. Wynne, the Solicitor-general, mr.
Roscoe, mr. Bathurst, mr. Johnstone
Dublin Election Petition-Mr. C. Wynne, mr. Calcraft, the Speaker,
mr. C. Wynne
7. Ordnance Estimates-Mr. Calcraft
8. Ordnance Estimates Mr. Johnstone, mr. Calcraft, mr. Johnstone, mr.
Calcraft
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