Catalogue description Main Papers

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Details of HL/PO/JO/10/7/616
Reference: HL/PO/JO/10/7/616
Title: Main Papers
Description:

June 1 - Webb v Freemans. Writ of error. Annexed: a. Assignment of errors. b. Petition of plaintiff to withdraw same. c. Remittitur. June 1 - Neutral powers. Freedom of navigation and commerce of, in time of war. Address for declaration respecting (negatived). June 3 - Sir George Rodney's dispatches, motion for (negatived). June 3 - Riots near the House, authors of, address for prosecution of. June3 - Representation in Parliament Bill. June 19 - King's speech on riots etc. June 19 - King's speech on riots etc. Order for address in reply. June 19 - King's speech on riots etc. Address in reply. June 19 - Sheriffs etc indemnity. Judges ordered to prepare a Bill. June 19 - Lord Amherst's letters to Lieutenant Colonel Twisleton respecting inhabitants of London carrying arms. Address for. June 19 - Riots. King's proclamations (printed) concerning, dated 5, 7 and 9 June 1780 (one in Large Parchments). June 21 - Lord Amherst's letter. Motion that it is an unwarrantable command (negatived). June 21 - Riots. King's answer to address. June 22 - Lord Amherst's letters to Colonel Twisleton. Schedule, three letters and plan for the meeting of Housekeepers etc of Lord Mayor. June 22 - Halifax etc. Small Debts Bill. Petition in favour, of Gentlemen etc of Halifax etc. (In Large Parchments). June 23 - Major General Wynyard and others. Motion for them to attend (negatived). June 26 - Gloucester Gaol Bill. Petition against, of John Pitt. (In Large Parchments). June 27 - Sheriffs etc Indemnity Bill. Annexed: Amendments. June 27 - Halifax etc Small Debts Bill. Report from Committee. Annexed: Amendments. June 28 - Richmond Bridge. Accounts 1778 and 1779. June 28 - Thread Lace Bill. Petition against, of manufacturers and dealers in Bone Thread Lace etc. (In Large Parchments). June 30 - Sanders v Jones. Writ of Error. Annexed: a. Petition of defendant for a day for assignment of errors. b. Petition of defendant that judgement may be affirmed. c. Petition of plaintiff to withdraw his assignment of errors and for a non-pros. d. Remittitur

Date: 1 Jun 1780 - 30 Jun 1780
Related material:

Lords Journals, vol xxxvi, pp139-165

Held by: Parliamentary Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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