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INDEX.

A.

ABERCROMBIE, General, taken prisoner
by the French, I. 288. Recaptured,
289. Takes the Mauritius, 292
Abstinence, extraordinary, II. 209
Adam, Mr, speech on Lord Chatham's
conduct, I. 52. On Sir F. Burdett's
letter to his constituents, 86, 88. On
the delay in his commitment, 104.
Against the restrictions, 539, 543
Adkins, a Bow-street officer, attempt to
murder him, II. 61
Agaye, attack on a French flotilla there,
II. 303

Agricultural reports, II. 20, 63, 77, 104,
159, 184

Aguirre, Lope de, history of him, II. i.
His character, xiv. Nominates himself
general, xxi. Takes the city of Mar-
guerita, xxvi. Lands at Barburata,
Xxxvii. Enters New Valencia, xl. Let
ter to Paredes, xlvi. Killed, 1
Alexander, Aaron, tried for setting fire
to his house, II. 58
Alburquerque, Duke of, the junta jealous
of his influence, I. 367. His retreat,
385, 386. Appointed governor of Ca-
diz, 399
Almeida, besieged by Massena, I. 452.
Taken, 458. Gazettes, II. 307, 317
Alvarez, Martino, governor of Gerona,
his death, I. 404

Amboyna, captured by the English, I.
282. Gazette, II. 310
Amelia, Princess, her death, I. 523. II.
217

America, Mr Whitbread's eulogy on that
country, I. 225. State of the dispute
with England, 246. Some of the states

protest against the measures of the go-
vernment, 248. The recal of Mr Jack-
son required, 250. French commercial
decree respecting America, 251
Amplett, Betty, executed for the murder
of her bastard, II. 151
Anderson's institution at Glasgow, II.

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Atkinson, and others, executed at Lin- Beavers, a colony established in Ireland,

coln, II. 150

Atmosphere, history of, II. 465
Audit office, abuses there, I. 216
Augereau, Marshal, defeats O'Donnell,
I. 406

Augustenburg, Prince of, declared Crown
Prince of Sweden, I. 343. Killed by a
fall from his horse, 344
Austria, observations on the conduct of
the emperor in marrying his daughter
to Buonaparte, I. 303. Decrees re-
specting commerce, 335. And respect-
ing church property, 338
Azores, earthquake there, II. 197

B.

Bailey, Dr, tried for an assault, II. 151
Banks, Mr, speech on the Ordnance es-
timates, I. 136. Motion against rever-
sions, 207; and sinecures, 208, 210
Baraquicimeto, plundered by Aguirre, II.
xlv

Barba del Puerco, affair between the Bri-
tish and French there, I. 439. Ga-
zette account, II. 284

Barbier de Seville, French lugger, taken,
II. 304

Barham, Lord, Lord Cochrane's charge
against him, I. 145
Barham, Mr, speech on the Middlesex
petition for the release of Sir F. Bur-
dett, I. 114

Barlow, Sir G. his measures for reform
in the Madras army, I. 260. His mis-
takes, 266

Barnard, Lord, moves the address in the
Commons, I. 13

Barracks, observations on, I. 218
Barrowclough, tried for manslaughter, II.

61

Bastard, Colonel, speech against sine-
cures, I. 209

Basque Roads, naval exploit there, II.

319

Bathurst, Mr, speech on the Walcheren
expedition, I 69. His statement re-
specting Jefferies the seaman, 147.
Speech in favour of sinecures, 211
Bathurst, lion. Mr, reward offered by the
Prussian government for him, II. 90
Bearnais, French brig, taken, II. 269

II. 2

Beaumont, J., executed for rape and mur-
der, II. 150.

Beckwith, General, takes Guadaloupe, I.

257

Beddoes, Dr, his life, II. 516
Belfast, a cotton mill blown up there, II.
15. Subscriptions for the house of in-
dustry there, 42

Bell, Colonel, tried for mutiny in India,
I. 279

Benfield, Paul, his death, II. 65
Beresford, Marshal, reforms the Portu-
gueze army, I. 419, 434

Beresford, Mr, tried for destroying a pic-
ture, II. 244

Berkley, Admiral, appointed commander-
in-chief of the Portugueze navy, I. 459
Bernadotte, proposed as Crown Prince of
Sweden, I. 347. Elected, 348. His
conduct to Buonaparte, 349. Act of
his election, xiii

Berthier, Marshal, sent ambassador to
Vienna to bring the Princess Maria
Louisa to Paris, I. 303

Berthollet, M., invents the manometer,
II. 445. Experiments on heat produ-
ced by compression, ib. His helio
stata, 455

Birmingham, riot there, II. 92
Births, list of, II. 348
Blanco, Don J. M., his speech on the

danger of Andalusia, I. 382. His me-
moir on the cortes, 483

Blaney, Lord, his expedition to Malaga
miscarries, I. 507

Blood, composition of, II. 423, 424
Blow, Daniel, his death, II. 44
Bocker, Dr, tried for abstracting a dia-
mond broach, II. 33

Bohemia, a gang of robbers extirpated
there, II. 172

Boles, Major, his conduct in India, I. 266,

267

Bombastes Furioso, a new tragic opera,
II. 405

Boston, storm there, II. 228
Botany, discoveries in, II. 187
Botany-bay, decree against convicts be

coming counsellors and advocates, IL
100. State of the colony, 128
'Bourbon, Isle of, attacked by the English,
I. 284. Gazette account, II. 271, S20

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