PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; CRADOCK AND JOY; J. BOOKER; J. BOOTH; J. RICHARDSON; BLACK, PRRY, AND CO.; E. JEFFERY; AND T. C. HANSARD, PRINTER, PETERBOROUGH-COURT, FLEET-STREET. 1812. TO VOL. IX. From March 5, to the Dissolution of the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, April 27, 1807. March 9. Scotch Judicature bill.-The lord chancellor (Erskine) 10. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Grenville, the lord chancellor, lord Gren- Page 62 12. Scotch Judicature bill.--Lord Grenville, lord Kinnaird, earl of Lauder- 13. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Grenville, duke of Montrose, marquis of 16. Scotch Judicature bill.-Duke of Montrose, lord Redesdale, earl of Sel- kirk, lord Eldon, lord Grenville, lord Melville, earl of Lauderdale, earl - 229 23. Slave-Trade Abolition bill.-Earl of Westmoreland, lord Grenville, 25. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Grenville, lord Eldon 26. Commerce of the Country.-Lord Auckland, earl of Westmoreland - Change of Administration.-Marquis of Stafford - 17. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Kinnaird, earl of Lauderdale, duke of Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Auckland, lord chancellor, lord Grenville, lord Hawkesbury, lord Kinnaird, lord Lauderdale, duke of Athol, 22. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Erskine, lord Grenville 23. Scotch Judicature bill.-Lord Erskine, lord Grenville, duke of Athol, Loan Interest bill.-Lord Auckland, duke of Montrose, lord Sidmouth, 27. The Lords Commi-sioners' Speech on proroguing the Parliament • 551 From the Opening of the First Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United |