TITLE

THE SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT OF SAMUEL HORSLEY, LL. D. F.R.S. F.A.S. LATE LORD BISHOP OF ST ASAPH. (Volume II) (This is only volume 2)
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AUTHOR

Samuel Horsley (source wikipedia) (London, 15 September 17334 October 1806 in Brighton) was an English divine.Entering Trinity Hall, Cambridge, he became LL.B. in 1758 without graduating in arts, and in the following year succeeded his father in the living of Newington Butts in Surrey. Horsley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1767; and secretary in 1773, but, in consequence of a difference with the president (Sir Joseph Banks) he withdrew in 1784. In 1768 he attended the eldest son of the 4th Earl of Aylesford to Oxford as private tutor; and, after receiving through the earl and Bishop Lowth various minor preferments, which by dispensations he combined with his first living, he was installed in 1781 as archdeacon of St Albans.As a bishop, Horsley was energetic both in his diocese, where he strove to better the position of his clergy, and in parliament. The efficient support which he afforded the government was acknowledged by his successive translations to Rochester in 1793, and to St Asaph in 1802. With the see of Rochester he held the deanery of Westminster.

PUBLISHED

DUNDEE : FOR JAMES CHALMERS ; AND SOLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, 1813.

DESCRIPTION

Covers:
  • ADULTERY BILL, MAY 23, 1800.
  • BILL TO PREVENT THE INCREASE OF PAPISTS, AND TO REGULATE THE EXISTING MONASTIC INSTITUTIONS; JULY 10, 1800.
  • PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE FRENCH REPUBLIC;  NOVEMBER 3, 1801.
  • LAWS RELATING TO SPIRITUAL PERSONS; JUNE 10, 1803.
  • BILL TO REGULATE THE AGES OP PERSONS TO BE ADMITTED INTO HOLY ORDERS; APRIL 13, 1804.
  • BILL RELATING TO THE STIPENDS OF LONDON INCUMBENTS; JULY 23, 1804.
  • PETITION FROM THE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF IRELAND; MAY 13, 1805.
  • SLAVE-TRADE; JUNE 34, 1806.

LANGUAGE: English

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PROVISION

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