A circumstantial report of the evidence and proceedings upon the charges preferred against His Royal Highness the Duke of York in the capacity of commander in chief, in the months of February and March, 1809 . as directed to xdtkdraiv.] [The followlngentry was read from the Gazette of September.^, 1804.) * 48rh regiment of foot, Lieut. William Fry French to be Captauitwithout purchase, vice Colquhoun, proiiioied in the 14th battalion ofReserve. [The following entry was read from tlie Gazette o^ the 6ih of Oct(»» ber, 1304.] ** ut purchase,* Sir T. Turton desired Mary Ann Tavlor to be called In


A circumstantial report of the evidence and proceedings upon the charges preferred against His Royal Highness the Duke of York in the capacity of commander in chief, in the months of February and March, 1809 . as directed to xdtkdraiv.] [The followlngentry was read from the Gazette of September.^, 1804.) * 48rh regiment of foot, Lieut. William Fry French to be Captauitwithout purchase, vice Colquhoun, proiiioied in the 14th battalion ofReserve. [The following entry was read from tlie Gazette o^ the 6ih of Oct(»» ber, 1304.] ** ut purchase,* Sir T. Turton desired Mary Ann Tavlor to be called In, whenthe Serjeant reported that she left the House. Mr. then said, that as Mrs. Clarke could not attend to-morrow, according to the report of her physician, he should require theattendance of another witness or two on Wednesday, until which dayhe moved, That the Committee should at its rising adjourn. The Chairman reported progress, and the Coinmittee obtaiuculeave to sit again on Wednesday. Captain Sandon was ordered to he remanded to Ncvvgatcl At four oclock the House adjourned. TJVEhFTB. MS- IPEIRCIETAJL HiiZirhed 2£arch szaSco, hy Jcan&r Cundee, Xdndcrt. 47:? TfFELFTH DAK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1809. On the motion of General Loftus, Frederick Smith wasordered to attend the Committee of the whole House, upon theconduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of York. Mr. Jacobwas also ordered to attend the said Committee. Mr. Wardle having moved the order of the day for the Houseto resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to takeinto farther consideration the conduct of his Royal Highness theDuke of York : (Colonel DiGBY Hamilton zvas thencalled in, and examined by LordMilton.) Q. When did you first know was in possession of that note,which is now in the possession of theHouse ? A. He informed me so at Ports-mouth, the day that he arrived. Q. Was that before or after thecommencement of the inquiry in thisHouse ? A. It was after the inquiry c


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