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Commons Chamber section
Commons Hansard for 23 April 1812 (Volume 22)
From the digitised editions of archive material. Last updated
22 March 2018 at 4.04pm.
Commons Chamber
Record of debates that happened in the House of Commons main chamber.
House Of Commons
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Petitions From Glasgow, Renfrew, Dumbarton, Lanark, And Wednesbury Respecting The Renewal Of The East India Company's Charter
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Petitton Of Dissenting Ministers For Liberty Of Conscience
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Mr Grattan's Motion For A Committee On The Civil Disabilities Of The Roman Catholics
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Sir J H Then Adverted To Various Documents Recognizing The Antiquity Of Catholic Allegiance Subsequent To The Reformation, Referring To Dodd's History Of The Church And Other Authors He Also Noticed The Adverse Opinions Of Prelates Of The Establishment; Those Of Bishop Barrington, Of Bishop Sparke, And Of Bishop Huntinglord, And Opposed To Them The Contrasted Sentiments Of Bishop Watson, Of Bishop Horsley, Of Bishop Law, And Of Bishop Bathurst, Who In Their Speeches In Parliament, Or In Charges To Their Clergy, Had Borne The Most Honourable Testimony To Catholic Loyally, And Most Of Them Contended In Favour Of Their Admission To The Full Benefits Of The Constitution
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