vious to his departure from Spain, v.
GALLITZIN, prince; (the Ruffian mi- HANOVERIAN and Heffian troops
nifter at the Hague) the memorial, he prefented to their high mightineffes, April 3, 1780, on the part of the em- prefs his fovereign, xxiii. [346, 347] Gates, general; his remarkable letter to the earl of Thanet on the state of public affairs between Great Britain and America, and debate upon it in the house of lords, xxi. [145. 147] General warrants; debates and proceed- ings relating to, vii. [18. 33. 50. 52. 73, 74. 81. 87, 88. 112, 113]-viii. [26. 32. 59, 60. 145, 146. 174. 179]
George III.; fpeeches at opening and put- ting an end to feflions of parliament. See Speeches. Letter of, to prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, v. [123, 124]
Ginmengen, baron; (electoral minister of Brunfwick Lunenbourg) his me- inorial, in November 1758, to the diet of the empire, i. 187. 200. Gouvernante, princefs; her memorial to the states-general, on the 7th of June 1758, relating to the propofed aug. mentation of their land forces, i.
her anfwer to the fourth deputa- tion of the merchants, 151-speech to the states, when the delivered to them the famous memorial of two hundred and fixty merchants, and of the Amfterdam merchants, 156, 157. Granby, marquis of; his letter of thanks
to the British forces in Germany in 1762, V. [124, 125].
Great Britain. See Britain. Grenada; addrefs of the new British fubjects, the French inhabitants of, to his Eritannic majefty in 1764, viii. [269, 270]
Grenville, mr.; his bill for trying con- troverted elections, and debates upon a motion to make it perpetual, xiii. [77*. 79*]-xvi.. [56.58] Guadaloupe, Grande Terre, Defceada,
and the Santes; articles of capitula- tion at the taking of, with the French governor, ii. 226-and with the in- habitants of, May 1, 1759, 227.
employed in protecting the British garrifons, particularly in the Mediter- ranean, a fubject of violent debate, xix. [75. 83. 114*, 115*. 124*. 128*. 130*. 137*]-Great debates on the levy-money demanded for, xx. [70, 71]-and for an unliquidated hofpital account of the German war, [88. 90]-specific fums granted to them by parliament in 1777, [266, 267, 268] In 1778, xxi. [276]—In 1779, xxii. [326]
Harcourt, Simon, earl of, lord lieute- nant, &c. &c. of Ireland, his speech to both houfes of parliament, on Octo- ber 12th, 1773, xvi. [233, 234]-On the 2d of June 1774, xvii. [270, 271] -On October 10th, 1775, xviii. [266, 267]
Havannah; articles of capitulation a- greed upon for the furrender of the city, and all its dependencies, with all the Spanish fhips in the harbour, v. [259. 264]
Hertford, Francis Seymour, earl of, lord lieutenant, &c. of Ireland; his fpeech to both houfes of parliament, on the 22d of October 1765, with their ad- dreffes on the occation, viii. [264. 269]
Heffe Caffel; conditions of a fubfidy treaty made between this court and the court of France, i. 186, 187 Hindon election, the; parliamentary pro- ceedings and trials relating to, xviii. [89, 90. 155]-xix. [120. 125, 126, 137, 138. 143. 150]
Holdernefs, earl of; his letter to M. Hop, on the Dutch complaints of English piracies on their fhips, and re- leafing a notorious pirate in their power, ii. 230, 231.
Holland; famous memorial of two hun- dred and fixty-nine merchants of, pre- fented to the ftates-general, i. 1491 150-Famous placart of this ftate and Weft Friezeland, dated November 8, 1759, by which is fhewed the inde- pendency of the ftates of the United Provinces of each other, ii. 257. 359. -The treaty of amity and commerce between this republic and the United States of America in 1778, xxiii. [356,
Howe, lord; his circular letter fent to the governors of the American pro- vinces on his arrival on the coat of Maffachufett's Bay, and an enclofed declaration addreffed to the inhabi- tants; with the refolutions and pro- ceedings of the continental congrefs relative to both, xix. [257. 259]→ Genuine correfpondence between him and dr. Franklin, xx. [261. 264]— Another circular letter, and the three declarations and offer of pardon granted by him, and others, his ma- jefty's commiffioners; and the refolu- tion of Congrefs upon the fame, xx. [292. 297]
Hungary; the brief of pope Bene- dict XIV. for conferring the title of apoftolical queen on the queen of Hun- gary, tranflated, i. [162. 164]-De- claration of the emprefs queen of, re- lating to the intended congrefs at Augiburgh in 1761, fimilar to thofe delivered at London on the part of Ruffia, Sweden, and Poland, iv. [272, 273]-The definitive treaty of peace between the emprefs queen and the king of Pruffia, v. [247. 249]-Sepa- rate act, relating to this treaty, vi. [213, 214]-Notification of the act by which the has nominated the pre- fent emperor to the co-regency of her hereditary dominions, viii. [272]— Manifetto and declaration concerning the legal and hoftile enterprizes of his Pruffian majesty, in oppofition to the natural and legitimate rights of the empress queen to the fucceffion of Lower Bavaria in 1778, xxi. [311. 315]
Ratisbon on the 6th of December 1758, ii. 203, 204
India, Eaft, Company; petitions of, par- liamentary debates, bills, and pro- ceedings relating to, x. [41*. 45*-. 180. 184]-xi. [76*. 78*. 219. 221] -xii. [61, 62*]-xiv. [71*, 72*] -XV. [101*. 104*. 145. 148. 201 202]-xvi. [73*. 83*. 95*. 107*. 103, 111. 116. 210. 217. 229]—xix. [94. 110]-xxii. 215]
Indies, Eaft, the; papers relating to the difputes between the English and Dutch in this country in 1759, iii. [235. 237]-The treaty between the Eat India Company and Jaffier Aly Cawn, on the 10th of July 1753, vii. [188. 192]
Indians, the; treaty of peace concluded with, at Eafton, by the governors of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in 1758, on the part of Great Britain, ii. 191.
India, Weft; merchants and planters, petition to the houfe of commons on American affairs, xviii. [62]-to the houfe of lords upon the fame fubječt, [72, 73]-Their addrefs and petition to his Majefty, Dec. 16th, 1778, xxi. [304, 305]
Jonton, fir William; his preliminary articles of peace, friendfhip, and al- liance, entered into by him on the part of the English, and by the depu- ties fent from the whole Seneca na- tion, April 3, 1764, vi. [179] Ireland; fpeech of his excellency George Duk, earl of Halifax, lord lieute- nant, &c. of this kingdom, to the first Irish parliament after the acceflion of his prefent majesty, iv. [251. 253] — Speech of his excellency Hugh earl of Northumberland, lord lieutenant, &c. &c. October 11, 1763, vi. [196, 197] -addrefs of the lords to his majetty, with his majesty's most gracious an- fwer, on the occafion of the earl of Northumberland's speech, [198, 199] -Addrefs of the commons to his ma- jefty, in relation to a bill for limiting the duration of parliaments in, ix. [229, 230]-addrefs of both houfes of parliament to his excellency Francis earl of Hertford, lord lieutenant, &c. &c. [230. 232]-fpeech of the earl of Hertford, June 7, 1766, [232. 234]- Addrefs of both houfes of parliament to his majesty and lord viscount Town- fhend, in October 1767, x. [236.240] -Proteft against any abridgement of
the powers vefted in peers to enter their protests on the journals, xii. [176.178] Petition to his majefty relating to the hafty prorogation of the parliament by lord Townshend, in 1770, xiii. [232, 233]-Address to his majefty and lord viscount Townshend, in Fe- bruary 1771, xiv. [242. 246]———-ad- drefs of the commons to his majesty, in answer to his gracious meffage to that House, in 1771, [246]-protest of the lords againtt the adminiftration of lord Townshend, [246, 247]→→ copy of a letter fent by Mr. Poufonby to the commons on refigning the fpeaker's chair, [248]-Addreffes of both houfes to his majefty and to lord Townshend, in October 1771, XV. [226. 230]-speech of the right ho- nourable the fpeaker of the house of commons, on January 1, 1772, [230]
-Authentic letters between feveral noblemen, relative to the intended tax upon Irish abfentees, xvi. [217. 220] Addreffes of both houfes to his ma- jesty, in 1773, [234. 236]-his majef- ty's gracious answers to their addrefles, with the addrefs of the lords upon this occafion, [237]-addreffes to his excellency earl Harcourt, [238. 240]— addreffes to his majesty and his excel. lency earl Harcourt, with the answers, relating to the excellent bill for the encouragement of tillage that received the royal affent, xvii. [266. 270]-- Addreffes to his majetty and to his ex- cellency the earl of Buckinghamshire, xx. [286. 289]-Debates, refolutions, and bills, of the British parliament, relating to the trade of, xxi. [173*. 174*. 181*. 186*. 191*, 192*]—Ad- diefs of the lords to his excellency the earl of Buckinghamfire, October 12, 1778, xxii. [353, 354]-The speech of his excellency the earl of Carlifle on September 2, 1780, at the conciu- fion of that feffion of parliament, xxiii. [337, 338]
KAUNITZ, Count; his famous refcript
to the imperial minifters at the fe- veral courts of the empire, in 1758, i. 157.161.
Kent; addrefs of the county of, to his majeßy, March 6, 1769, xii. [193]
ALLY, M.; intercepted letter of, to M. de Leyrit, from the camp before Madras, February 15, 1759, ii. 224, 225-Intercepted letter of, at Pondi- cherry, January 2, 1761, iv. [ss]— propofals for the delivery of the gar rifon at Pondicherry, with colonel Coote's anfwer, [290, 291] London; addrefs of the lord mayor, &c, of the city of, on the glorious fuc ceffes in 1759, ii. 250, 251-On the acceffion of his prefent majefty George III. iii. [240]-On the nuptials of their majesties, iv. [298, 299]-repre- fentation prefented to their representa, tives in parliament, in October 1761, [301]copy of thanks to the right honourable Mr. Pitt, with his answer, [303, 303]-Addrefs to his majesty on the birth of the prince of Wales, v. [98, 99]-On the birth of prince Frederick, vi. [94, 95]-peti- tion against the cyder tax, [151, 152]
addrefs on the peace, [202]-On the birth of prince William, viii, [262]-On the birth of the princess royal, ix. [228, 229]-On the birth of prince Edward, and on the death of the duke of York, x. [234]-On the birth of princefs Sophia Augufta, xi. [185, 186]—Addrefs on the birth of princess Elizabeth, xiii. [111, 112. 251]-And of prince Erneft Auguftus, xiv.[255,256]—And of Auguítus Fre- derick, xvi. [73]-Petition to the houfe of commons on Feb. 24th, 1775, xviii. [251, 252]-petition, address, &c. to his majefty on July 14th, 1775 with his majesty's anfwer, [255, 256] Addrefs on the birth of the princefs Mary, xix. [134, 135]Petition to both houfes of parliament October 1775, xix. [252]-Addrefs and peti- tion to his majefty, March 13, 1778, xxi. [297. 301]
London, city of; petition to his majefty on the diftreffed itate of public affairs in 1762, xii. [113. 200. 202]——xiii. [58] Addreffes, remonstrances, and petitions, the 14th of March, May 23d, and November 21st, 1770, and debates in parliament upon them, xiii. [79*. 84. 199, 200. 203. 205, 206]-letters which paffed between the lord mayor and the lords of the
Admiralty, relating to impress warrants, [204, 205]-petition and remon- trance, July 10th, 1771, xiv. [192; 193]-xv. [83]-Pelition and re- monftrance, March 26th, 1773, xvi. [209, 210]-Addrefs on the birth of prince Adolphus Frederick, xvii. [99]
petition, previous to the royal affent to the Quebec bill, [232, 233]-Peti- tion and remonstrance on American grievances, April 10th, 1775, xviii. [112, 113*. 93. 104. 106] London; gentlemen, merchants, and tra-
ders of the city of, address to his ma- jefty on the peace, vi. [202]—Address to his majesty on the tumults in 1769, xii, [195, 196]-Petition to the house of cominions on American affairs, No- vember 3,1775, xviii.[170]—Address, memorial, and petition to his majesty on North American affairs, on Octo- ber 11, 1775, xviii. [267, 268]-ad- drefs on the fame tubject, [269]-ad- drefs of the liverymen of, on the fame fubject, [271, 272]-And on the fame affairs, February 14, 1777, xx. [168, 231, 232] London; magistrates of, imprisoned, and proceedings thereon, xiv. [63*. 70*. 82. 85. 187. 192]
Lords, the spiritual and temporal, in par-
liament affembled; their addrefs to his majesty George II. on the glorious fucceffes in 1759, with his majesty's anfwer, ii. 259. 261-To his majesty George III. on his acceffion, iii. [250. 252]-On recommending a law to make the cominiflions of the judges perpetual during their good behaviour, notwith.tanding any future demife of the crown, iv. [243, 244]-on his majesty's nuptials, and his recommen- dation of an adequate provifion for the queen, &c. [248, 249]-On the fuc- cefs of his majesty's arms in 1751 and 1762, and the preliminary articles of peace being figned, v. [181, 182]-on the articles of peace being concluded and communicated to parliament, [231, 232]-On November 15, 1763, vi. [193, 194]—On January 11, 1765, viii. [254, 255]-in April 1765, on the bill, [257, 258]—In Jan, regency 1766, ix. [217, 218]-in November 1766, [221, 222]-In November 1767, X. [231, 232]-In November 1768, xi. [273, 274]-On January the 9th, 1770, xiii. [245. 247]-on November the 13th, 1770, [253, 254]
On January the 21ft, 1772, XV.
[219]-on November 26, 1772, [223] -On January 13, 1774, xvii. [260, 261]-on Nov. 30, 1774, [264, 265] -On February 9, 1775, xviii. [247, ·248]—On Óctober 31, 1776, xx. [276, 277]-meffage from his majef- jetty on April 10th, 1776, and the addrefs in confequence of it, [281, 282]-Address on the 20th day of Nov. 1777, xxi. [287, 288]-On the 25th of November 1778, xxii. [337. 338] 0 -On the 26th of November 1779, xxiii. [322, 328]-on the 19th of June, 1780, in confequence of the dreadful riots in London and Weft- mintter, [334, 335]-For protests of the lords, fee Protetts, Louisbourg
articles of capitulation at the taking of, 26th July, 1758, i. 177.182.
Louifiana; extract from his most chrif- tian majesty's letter to M. d'Abbadie, relating to the delivery of all the French poffeffions in it (not already ceded to Great Britain) to his Catholic majefty, yili. [271, 272]
MAN, the ifle of; abftract of the act for
annexing the lordship of to the crown, upon the furrender of the duke and duchefs of Athol in 1765, viii. [262]
Maria Therefa, emprefs queen of Hun- gary; honoured by the Pope with the title of Apoftolical Queen, i. 162, 163. Marriage bill, royal ; paffed, with debates upon it, xv. [90*. 96*. 82, 83. 86.88]
Provision made by parliament for the younger branches of the royal fa- mily, xxi. [175*, 176*.176] Maffachufett's Bay, New England, ad- drefs of the house of reprefentatives of, to governor Bernard, June the 5th, 1766, ix. [179. 182]-Copy of the agreement entered into by the intra- bitants of, Sept. 5th, 1768, xi. [235. 237]-proceedings at Bofton on vari ous days of the fame month, [237. 241]copy of the circular letter fent to feveral towns within the province of, [241, 242]—and famous, fpirited, and judicious anfwer to it by the inhabit- ants of Hatfield, [243. 246]-papers which paffed between governor Bernard and the meeting at Faneuil Hall, [246. 250]-addrefs prefented to general Gage, with the answer of the general,
[251 253]-Letter from the affembly to lord Dartmouth, June 29, 1773, xvii. [201, 202]-articles of impeach- ment of high crimes and mifdemeanors against Peter Oliver, efq: chief justice of the fuperior court of judicature, &c. [224. 227]-abstract of an act for the better regulating the government of the province of, [237, 238]-and for the impartial administration of juftice, and for the fuppreffion of riots in, [238, 239]
Martinico; a memorial of the governors
and lieutenants du roi of the island of, to the general of the French iflands, January 1, 1759, ii. 208. 210-Arti- cles of capitulation granted by the English to the French governor and inhabitants of the island, v. [249. 259] Martinico; papers relating to the conquest of, in 1762, by the English, v. [249. 2591
Memorials. See Affry, the count d'
Amberdam-Austrian Minister -Bolton, duke of Brandenburgh -Cunha don Lewis da--Drefden -Dun, Don James O-Dutch depu- ties Gouvernante princefs-Hol- Jand-Jamaica-Kaunitz, count―― Martinico Peterburgh- Poland -Porte-Pruffia-Ruffia-Saxon-
Sweden--Thulemeyer Torreto -Vauguyon-Yorke, major general, afterwards fir Jofeph. Middlelex; petitions of the county of, to his majetty for redress of grievances in 1769 and 1770, xii. [197. 200]—xiji. [58]
Middlefex election; parliamentary debates and proceedings upon, xii. [60. 67*) -xiii. [56. 68*. 70]-xiv. [26. 53, 54]-xviii. [101*]
Mogul; his fupreme 'order (tranflated)
at the court at Delhi, on the conqueit of Pondicherry in 1761, iv. [292, 293] Montcalm, marquis de; elegant epitaph on, Latin and English, v. [267, 268] Mourning court; addreffes of the ma- nufacturers and Spitalfields weavers, &c. &c. to his majesty, on the thorten- ing of, in 1768, xi. [276, 277]
fe- NEUTRAL powers; offers made by veral, to the powers at war, of places in their countries to hold a congrefs in, iii. [204, 205]
Newcastle, duke of; his letter to the vice chancellor of Cambridge on occafion of the addrefs prefented by that Uni- verfity to the throne on the peace, vi, [202]
Newcaftle upon Tyne; remarkable peti- tion to his majesty upon the state of public affairs in 1778, xxi. [170*, 171*] Newfoundland; papers relating to the re- covery of it from the French, v. [264. 266] Right of fishery denied to the North American colonies, by a bill paffed for this purpose, xviii.[79. 93*] New Jerley, bill for retraining the trade of, and other fouthern colonies of North America, with debates upon it in parliament, xviii. [102*. 111*] Nivernois, duke de; (ambassador extraor- dinary and plenipotentiary from France) his fpeech on delivering his credentials to his Britannic majelty, in French and English, v. [230, 231] Norfolk; remarkable petition from the county of, and city of Norwich, on American affairs, xxi. [139] North, lord; his conciliatory motion re lating to North America in 1775, xviii. [93*. 100*. 140, 141*]-His conci- hatory motions and bills for the fame purpofe in 1778, with debates upon them, xxi. [130. 142. 154, 155. 171] -Proceedings of the Congrefs on this cccation, [215.217-xxxii. [18.28] North Briton, the, No. 45 ;-Address of both houses of parliament to his ma- jetty, with his majesty's moft gracious antwer, on occafion of the publication of, vii. [171, 172]
Norton, fir Fletcher, speaker of the house of commons; fubitance of his ípeech to his majefty on May the 23d, 1776, [256]-Speech of, on May the 7th, 1777, xx. [283]-on the 6th day of June, 1777, [284]
Nullum Tempus bill, relating to the crown, debates upon, and other pro- ceedings upon, xi. [80*. 83*. 146, 147]-xiv. [56. 59]-Relating to the church, debates upon, xv. [89, 90*]
OXFORD, the univerfity of; their al-
drefs to his majefty George II. on the glorious fucceffes of 1759, ii. 264, 265-To his majetty George III. on his acceffion to the throne, iii. [245,
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