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1802-Jun | "Parliamentary Proceedings-House of Commons, Wednesday, April 28-Postponement of Bull-Baiting Motion," Orthodox Churchman's Magazine 2 (1802-Jun): 351; Digitized by Google, Online at Google Books.

Bull Baiting Bill, 1802

Parliamentary Proceedings, Orthodox Churchman's Magazine


Summary of Parliamentary Proceedings.

Wednesday, April 29…

Mr. Dent postponed his motion concerning Bull-Baiting, in order, as he stated, to accommodate two Gentlemen, the late and present Secretary at War.

Mr. Windham observed, that the subject which he intended to call the attention of the House to, was certainly a matter of moment, and materially connected with the Definitive Treat; and as the Hon. Gentleman had signified his intention of bringing forward his bull-baiting motion on Tuesday next, he would postpone his to a subsequent day.


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