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Commons Hansard for 9 February 1809 (Volume 12)

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Commons Chamber

Record of debates that happened in the House of Commons main chamber.

House Of Commons (item number 1) (id a909f123-ff6f-42f4-9cc1-9ad0615a6ef1)
Conduct Of The Duke Of York (item number 2) (id f0daeaa7-879b-47bf-8966-b4fce594d0c9)
Mr Huskisson Read The Letter (item number 3) (id 24568c4f-ba31-40d0-bd68-67e34755a244)
Mr Huskisson Read The Letter (item number 4) (id acb7dad9-3656-4b03-bf38-b86a0367a5c3)
The Chairman Informed The Witness, That It Was Her Duty To Answer The Questions Proposed To Her (item number 5) (id 588b05ef-b867-42b2-8d9c-a980fdb6ce1d)
The Witness Was Again Called In (item number 6) (id 693998e3-7dc7-44ba-85fb-fc40ad33c6cf)
The Chairman Informed The Witness, That It Was The Pleasure Of The Committee That The Question Should Be Answered (item number 7) (id 2f5a681e-97bf-49db-9c48-05fecd14a86f)
The Chairman Informed The Witness That He Was Not Called To The Bar To Make Observations, But To Give Evidence (item number 8) (id 02521cfa-e022-4ac0-a820-974d19ae4a3d)
The Witness Was Taken From The Bar (item number 9) (id 8f371666-9610-46e1-b742-eeca37cf5627)
The Witness Was Directed To Withdraw (item number 10) (id 509223ed-70d5-4908-847f-b5210a97d548)
The Witness Was Directed To Withdraw (item number 11) (id 4ae5824f-4f1a-49f2-afb9-6d515f544df1)
The Witness Was Again Called In, And The Question Proposed (item number 12) (id 8f4b2d73-f024-44f7-b72a-8a5ccce2b914)
The Witness Read The Following Extract From The Minutes— Look At This Bill; Is The Body Of It And Signature Your Hand Writing? The Witness Was Then Shewn The Bill Of The 1St May, 1807, And Then Deposed, Yes, It Is; But It Purports To Be The Hand Of My Mother; She Was Present When It Was Written I Am Frequently In The Habit Of Guiding Her Hand When She Writes, Or Takes Any Thing In Her Hand, In Consequence Of Her Being Very Infirm And Very Nervous—Look At This Bill; Is The Body Of It And Signature Your Handwriting? The Witness Was Then Shewn A Bill Of The 15Th Of July, 1807 It Is—Look At Both The Bills, And State To The Court, Whether The Acceptance Of Both Is The Handwriting Of Mr Russell Manners Yes, In The Presence Of Myself And My Mother—Did You, Or Your Mother, Give These Drafts To Capt Thompson? My Mother The First, And Myself, I Believe, The Last—Was Capt Thompson Aware That You Signed The Name Of Elizabeth Mackenzie Farquhar To These Drafts, When They Were Given To Him? Never—Did He Not Know Your Hand Writing From Your Mother's? I Do Not Think He Docs, When I Direct Her Hand—Was Mr Russell Manners Indebted To You In A Sufficient Sum, To Authorize You To Draw Upon Him For The Sum Of A Hundred Pounds? He Was—State To The Court The Reason Why You Did Not Indorse The Bill Dated The 20Th Of May, 1807 I Had No Reason; I Was Not Aware Of The Circumstance That I Had Not Indorsed It; It Never Was Returned To Me To Be Indorsed—Do You Recollect The Date Of The Bill Dated The 15Th Of July, 1807, Being Altered? No, I Do Not—When Those Bills Were Given To Capt Thompson, Had You Any Doubt But That Mr Russell Man- (item number 13) (id bd71fb46-d018-4b5a-9daf-0881357cff7d)
The Witness Was Directed To Withdraw (item number 14) (id 3c6b5f66-7f0c-414b-8da1-f3ed2a4d44a1)
The Witness Produced The Book, In Which Appeared The Following Account: (item number 15) (id d411146e-6590-487d-8447-9201a97f7b84)
The Witness Was Directed To Withdraw (item number 16) (id ece15904-8e34-4c54-ac7a-0348cfb61c12)
The Witness Was Again Called In And The Question Proposed (item number 17) (id fcc48ff2-75bd-4e94-a692-150cca856216)
The Witness Delivered In Two Letters, Which Were Read, Dated The 28Th Of Jan, And The 1St Of Feb 1809 (item number 18) (id d4787bac-36f1-4ed9-bf62-e704ca0271d8)
The Witness Was Directed To Withdraw; The Chairman Was Directed To Report Progress, And Ask Leave To Sit Again (item number 19) (id c6db562e-c828-4929-887b-d79140b8e85a)

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