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Church, cry, iv. 113, 114.

Civil List, Ireland, i. 2.

Civilization, Ireland, i. 115. 118.

Clancarty, Lord, charges against, iv. 173.

Clare, Earl of, declaration by, ii. 286.

Lord Chancellor, introduces convention bill, iii. 95.

Charges against opposition, iii. 281.

On purchasing votes in

House of Commons, ii. 248. 266. 286. iii. 318.
lics, iv. 60.- See Mr. Fitzgibbon.

On the Catho-

Coke, Sir Edward, on dispensing power, i. 112, 113, 114. On
prerogative, i. 286. 313. ii. 334, 335. Unlawful assemblies,
iii. 96.

College, catholic, iii. 185.

Colpoys, Admiral, iii. 271.

Commercial Resolutions, British, i. 250. 257. Propositions, ii. 22.
Commissioners of Revenue and Excise, ii. 206. 215.

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to present address on the Regency to Prince of
Wales, ii. 125. Letter from, ii. 132. 141.

Concordatum List, ii. 276, 277.

Conolly, Thomas, i. 140. 194. 198. 269. 279. On the corrupt
state of the House of Commons, ii. 262. 298. iii. 13. On par-
liamentary reform, iii. 18.

Constitution, Irish, surrender of, i. 246.

Convention Bill, iii. 95—114.

Conventions, use of, iii. 100. English, iii. 111.

Convention Act, iv. 231. Catholic, iv. 257.259. At Dungannon,

iv. 262.

Coote, Sir Eyre, iv. 190.

Cork, iii. 208. Catholic, petition of, iv. 351.

Corn Laws, iv. 362.

Cornwallis, Lord Lieutenant's Message on Union, iii. 377. Opi-
nion on Catholic question, iv. 317, 318.

Coronation Oath, iv. 199, 200.

Corporations, benefits of, ii. 307.

Corruption of Parliament, ii. 220.

Corry, Isaac, on commercial propositions, i. 220. 231. Recom-
mends economy, i. 270. 280.

Attack on Mr. Grattan, iii. 401.

Reply to Mr. Corry, iii. 402. On Union, iii. 397. On window
tax, iv. 405.

Cradock, Major-General, iii. 405.

Croker, John Wilson, (Secretary to Admiralty) seconds motion in
favour of Roman Catholics, iv. 426.

Cromwell, Oliver, ii. 20. Conduct to Irish Catholics. iii. 57. To-
wards Ireland, iv. 73.

Cumberland, Duke of, applies to Dublin University to petition
against Catholics, iv. 106.

Curran, John Philpot, on commercial propositions, i. 255. Dis-
pute with Mr. Fitzgibbon, i. 256. On pension list, i. 280.
On Doctor O'Leary, ii. 14. On tithes, ii. 70. Motion on sale
of peerages, ii. 285. On Protestant ascendancy, ii. 364. On
convention bill, iii. 104. 114. 333. iii. 242. Humorous reply

to Dr. Duigenan, iii. 259, 260. On French invasion, iii. 287.

On reform, iii. 333.

Curwen, Mr., his reform bill, iv. 179.

Custom House, Irish, ii. 230. Officers, i. 201.

Daly, Denis, i. 10. On declaration of Irish rights, i. 53. On
grant to Mr. Grattan, i. 140. iv. 78.

Danby, Lord, ii. 335.

Daly, Judge, iv. 257.

Darby, Verney, conduct at Union, iii. 377.

Davies, Sir John, tract on Ireland, iii. 295. His writings,

iv. 387.

Day, Judge, iv. 257. 261.

Debt of Ireland, iv. 428.

Declaratory act, 6th Geo. 1., i. 302, 303. 313. 324.

Defenders, iii. 210. 219. 222.

Delegates, proceedings in King's Bench against, i. 210. iii. 97.
Catholic, iv. 266.

Desart Lord, on Catholic question, iv. 332.

Dispensing power, i. 112.

Dispute between Mr Grattan and Mr. Flood, i. 178.

Distress in Ireland in 1778, i. 13. iv. 428.

Douglass, Silvester, afterwards Lord Glenbervie, his remark on
Mr. Grattan, iii. 126. Rev. Mr. iv. 71.

Lady, iv. 352, 353.

Down, survey, iv. 154.

Downes, Chief Justice of Ireland, iv. 257. 261.

Doyle, Major. ii. 6. iii. 114. Lieutenant General, iv. 253.
Dublin, city, iii. 334, 335. iv. 115. College, iv. 115. Corpora-
tion right to present petitions, iv. 296. Window tax, iv. 405.
410. State of, iv. 430.

Duigenan, Doctor, ii. 322. iii. 71. On Catholics, iii. 259, 260.
Motion regarding Mr. Fox, iii. 319. 323. 330. On Catholics, iv.
57, 58.61.63.

Dunn, Rev. Mr., iv. 71.

Dungannon, meeting at, iii. 300. Convention at, iii. 360.
Duquery, Serjeant, iii. 13, 14. 161. 163. 166.

East India trade, ii. 292. 295. 305. iii. 80. Charter, iii. 214.
Company, iii. 84.

Eden, William, (Secretary,) opposes Irish mutiny bill, i. 88. 90. 96.
Conduct of, on question of Irish independence, i. 147.
Education, Catholic college, iii. 185. National, iv. 130.

Elba, island of, granted to Buonaparte, iv. 372.

Elizabeth, Queen, ii. 65.

Elliot, William, presents English Catholic petition, iv. 391. 419.
Embargo, on Irish ports, in 1778, i. 321. American, iv. 133. 167.
Erskine, Sir William, iv. 190.

Excommunication, Catholic, iv. 148.
Expenses of Ireland, i. 2. 91.

Fiats against Irish printer, ii. 352.

Fingall, Earl of, iv. 236. Convention in Dublin, iv. 258. 261. 318.
Fire in Irish House of Commons, ii. 383.

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, i. 210.

James, (Prime Serjeant,) iii. 351-36.

William Vesey, (Chancellor of Exchequer,) iv. 406.
Fitzgibbon, John, opposes independence of Ireland, i. 53. On
Irish mutiny bill, i. 57. 63. Opposes Catholic bill in 1781,
i. 99. (Attorney General,) on commercial propositions, i. 220.
On English party, i. 278. Dispute with Mr. Curran, i. 256.
Introduces riot act, ii. 1. 5, 6. Attacks English opposition, ii.
24. 25. On regency, ii. 104. 109. 129. 131. On barren land
bill, ii. 162. Conduct of, ii. 266. — See Clare, Earl of.
Fitzpatrick, Richard, (Secretary), i. 140. Conduct in 1782, i.

225. iii. 409.

Fitzwilliam, Earl of, (Lord Lieutenant) iii. 147. Address to,
and answer, iii. 159. His recall, iii. 171. Answer to address,
iii. 173. Debate on recall of, iii. 175. 185. Proceedings as to
Catholic question, iii. 196. Administration of, iii. 240. 312.
319. 322. Attachment towards Ireland, 365. Opinion on
Catholic question, iv. 318.

Fleming, Judge, on royal prerogative, i. 112.

Fletcher, William, (afterwards Judge) iii. 209. 240. 246. 333.
Flood, Henry, on Catholic bill, i. 101. Supports declaration of
Irish right, i. 120. On simple repeal, i. 143. 145. Moves
amendment to address to Duke of Portland, i. 169. 177. On
military reduction, i. 188. Proposes reform bill from the
convention at the rotunda, i. 191, 192, 193. Amendment to
address, i. 210. On commercial propositions, i. 220. 225. 227.
230. 255. Remarks on Ireland, i. 230. On simple repeal, i.
301. 310. 315. 318. 322. His defence in reply to Mr. Grattan,
i. 327. Accepts office under Lord Harcourt, i. 330.
missal of, under Lord Carlisle, i. 333. Observation on, by
Mr. Burgh, i. 334. iii. 321.

Flushing, defence of, iv. 192.

Fontainbleau, treaty of, with Buonaparte, iv. 376. 380.
Fontenoy, battle of, Irish Catholics at, iv. 246.

Dis-

Forbes, John, i. 120. 269. On riot bill, ii. 6. 137. 261, 262.
326. Presents pension bill, ii. 324. iii. 13. Moves reform, iii.
39. Presents place bill, iii. 91. Praise of, by Mr. Grattan,

iv. 78.

Foreign Universities, iv. 273.

Forfeiture, act of, i. 99. Irish, iv. 242.

Foster, John, opposes Irish declaration of right, i. 53. Opposes
Irish mutiny bill, i. 57. 89. 262. (Chancellor of Exchequer)
on commercial propositions, i. 214. 220. 230. Elected speaker,
i. 262. Opposes Catholic bill, iii. 64. 71. Opposes Union,
iii. 344. 365. 406. 407. Argument on Union, iii. 427. On
corn bill, iv. 363.

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John Leslie, iv. 404.

Fox, Charles James, i. 148. On declaratory act, i. 306. 314. ii.

242. 381. His motion in British House of Commons, iii. 319.
Moves on Roman Catholic petition, iv. 57. Death of, iv. 95.
Comment on, iv. 157. On Catholics, iv. 318. Character, iv.

382.

France, connexion with, iii. 154, 155. Her
French Revolution, iii. 151. 152. iv. 376.
French War, iii. 232, 233.

Free Constitution of Ireland, ii. 70.

power, iv. 91.

Free trade of Ireland, i. 20. 25. 28. Obtained in 1779, ii. 70.

Gardiner, Luke, i. 98. 100. Introduces Catholic bill, i. 98. 100.

iv. 78.

Genevese, ii. 276.

George I., act of 6th, i. 39. 42. 113.

Giffard, John, iv. 163, 287.

Gilbert, Chief Baron, iii. 144.

Gordon, Lord George, iii. 309.

Grand Juries, conduct of, in 1792, iii. 7.

Grant to Mr. Grattan, i. 138.

to man the fleet, iii. 160.

Grenville, Mr., his pension, ii. 135.

Lord, iv. 101. 288. 291.

Grey, Lord, iv. 210. 288. 291.

Habeas Corpus Act, iii. 262. Suspension of, iii. 248. 306. 310.
Hamilton, Mr., Secretary, ii. 103.

Hampden, John, iv. 248.

Harcourt, Lord, Administration of, in Ireland, i. 6. 9. 11. 329.
Hardwicke, Lord, government in Ireland, iv. 105. Opinion on
Catholic question, iv. 319.

Hardy, Francis, supports parliamentary reform, i. 194. Op-
poses commercial propositions, i. 230. Apt quotation by, iii.
13. 15. Opposes Union, iii. 374.

Harris, Irish historian, iii. 72.

Hartley, Travers, ii. 258. 261.

Hawkins, (Pleas of Crown), iii. 96.

Hay, Edward, (Catholic Secretary), iv. 232.

Hearth-Money tax, ii. 80. iii. 179.

Henry VIII., iv. 422.

Heron, Sir Richard, i. 30, 31. 63. 86. 96.

Hewitt, Serjeant, ii. 264.

Hippesley, Sir John Cox, iv. 317. Motion regarding Roman Ca
tholics, iv. 321. 351. Roman Catholics, on unqualified emanci-
pation, iv. 385.

Hobart, Major, ii. 257. 267. On admission to gallery, ii. 384.
Presents Roman Catholic bill, iii. 43.

Hoche, General invasion of Ireland, iii. 268. 303.

Horan, Alderman, spirited conduct in 1780, i. 45.

Howick, Lord, iv. 101. 106. 108.

Hume, the historian, ii. 334.

Hutchinson, Mr. (Provost), supports declaration of Irish rights in
1780, i. 54. On perpetual mutiny bill, i. 63. 88.

Supports

Catholic bill of 1782, i. 103. On commercial propositions, i.
255. On parliamentary reform, iii. 36. iv. 78.

Hutchinson, Richard Hely, opposes declaration of Irish rights, i. 120.
General, on Union, iv. 405.

Impeachments by parliament, i. 12. ii. 267. 283. 289. 335.
Indemnity bills, 1796. ii. 209.

Insurrection bills, 1796, iii. 209. 224.

act, motion to repeal, iii. 314.. Bill, iv. 120. to 125.
Irish, causes of, iv. 131.

Invasion by France, iii. 266. 267.

Ireland state of, under English government prior to 1782, i. 44.
Irish government, expenses of, ii. 347.

Ireland, north of, disarmed, iii. 308. Resources of, iv. 160. 230.
239. Motion on state of, iv. 256. Revenues of, iv. 370. Debt
of, iv. 370. 387. 389, 390.

Irish clergy, residence, iv. 83.

Jacobins, iii. 304.

James I., iii. 337.

James II., violation of original compact by, i. 116. Liberty of sub-

ject violated by, iv. 241.

Jekyll, Sir Joseph, iii. 388.

Jephson, Mr., iii. 162. 171.

Judicature, final, Irish, i. 38.

Junius, on government, iii. 388.

Kearney, Mr., i. 25.

Kilkenny petition, iv. 132.

Kilwarden, Lord, on insurrection bill, iv. 127.

King of Ireland, ii. 111. 115.

George III., illness of in 1789, ii. 98. 104. Recovery, address,
and answer, ii. 139, 140. Illness in 1810, iv. 215.

King's Bench, proceeding against Sheriff Reilly, i. 210.
Kirwan, Dean, eulogium on, ii. 354, 355. iv. 176.

Knox, George, on Catholic bill, iii. 43.

Lansdowne, Lord, administration in 1807, iv. 210.

Langrishe, Sir Hercules, i. 54. 96. On the Catholic bill, ii. 362.
iv. 78. 206.

Lake, General, his proclamation to the north of Ireland, iii. 297.
299. 301. 340.

Latouche, David, ii. 267. Moves rejection of Catholic petition,
ii. 377. 383. Change of sentiment in favour of Catholics,
iv. 274.

Lawyers, corps, iii. 101. 109.

Leach, John, on regency of 1810, iv. 221. 223.

Leechmere, Mr., his writings, iii. 388.

Leinster, Duke of, iv. 274. 285.

Leland, Doctor, on Irish boroughs, iii. 144. 337. History of
Ireland, iii. 403.

Letter, King's, ii. 331, 332.

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