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Lansdowne, Marquis of, moves a vote of
censure on ministers, I. 30. Speech
on the regency bill, 554, 571
Lardizabal, Don M., appointed a mem
ber of the regency, I. 392
Lath of St Augustine, action against the
inhabitants, II. 47

Leach, Mr, speech on the regency, I. 565
Legendary ballad, II. lxxxix
Lerida, betrayed to the French, I. 412
Leslie, Professor, freezes quicksilver, II.

447

Lethbridge, Mr, moves Sir F. Burdett's
committal to the Tower, I. 81
Levant pirate, Journal of one, II. li
Levi, Lyon, throws himself from the Mo-
nument, II. 11

Lewis, fire in his premises, II. 182
Leyden, Dr, sonnets, II. xcvi
Lincoln's Inn, motion on the order against
admitting newspaper reporters, I. 243
Lisbon, arrests of forty-eight persons
there, I. 461

Liverpool, fall of St Nicholas' church, II.
24. Riot there, 129. Stamp-office set
on fire, 171

Liverpool, Earl of, speech on the address,
I. 12. On the Portugueze army, 422.
On the regency, 531, 546, 571
Loire, and Seine, French frigates, destroy-
ed, II. 269

London, riots at Sir F. Burdett's com-
mittal to the Tower, I. 95. Petition
of the Livery in his favour, 116. Vote
of thanks to him, 510. Number of
fires during the year, II. 2. Two new
bridges to be erected, 186. Resolu-
tions respecting the city gaols, 198.
Mortality bill, 367

Longevity, instances of, II. 18, 22,153, 255
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, his salary
raised, I. 206

Loudon, Earl of, letter to Lady M. Mont.
gomery, II. lxvi

Louis Buonaparte resigns the crown of
Holland, I. 311, et seq. His act of ab-
dication, 320. Letter on the same sub-
ject, 322. Retires to Toplitz, 330.
Treaty with Napoleon, x
Lucien Buonaparte, taken by the English,
1. 523. Arrives in England, II. 262
Luxan, Don M., speech on the liberty of
the press, I. 499

Lyceum theatre, journal of, II. 400

Lyttelton, Mr, speech on Sir F. Burdett's
conduct, I. 108

M.

MacAdam, killed by the bursting of a
gun, II. 210

MacCoy, and others, tried for a riot, II.

253

Macdonald, Marshal, repulsed in Catalo-
nia, I. 414

Macdowall, General, causes of his discon-
tent, I. 262. Embarks for England,
265. Lost at sea, 266

Mackenzie, Mr, negociates respecting an
exchange of prisoners, I. 514. Broken
off, 522

Macmillan, Mrs, divorces her husband,
II. 131

MacQuarrie, L., Esq., governor of New
South Wales, II. 185

Madras, history of the disturbances there,
I. 260

Magic Mirror, the, a poem, II. *cvii
Magnesia, found native, II. 433
Mahomet, Emperor of the Turks, his de-
crees against Russia, I. 351
Manresa, engagement of the French and
Spaniards there, I. 408

Margarot, M., returns from Botany Bay,
II. 224

Maria Louisa, Princess of Austria, mar-
ried to Buonaparte, I. 303. Anecdotes
respecting her, 307. Her pregnancy
announced, 338

Markham, Mrs, her house robbed, II. 53
Marriages, list of, II. 351
Martin, Colonel, his conduct in India, I.

268

Martin, Mr, speech against sinecures, I.

209

Martin, Manuel, his bravery at Ciudad
Rodrigo, I. 444

Mascarenhas, Isle of, taken by Colonel
Keating, I. 287. Account of the set-
tlement, 297

Massachusetts, protest against the diffe
rences of the United States with Eng-
land, I. 248

Massena, besieges Ciudad Rodrigo, I. 440.
Its surrender, 445. Proclamation to
the Portugueze, 451. Repulsed at
Busaco, 462. Marches before Lisbon,

464. Situation of his army, 467. Re-
treats to Santarem, 469, II. 344
Masulipatam, mutiny of the troops there,

I. 271

Matagorda, defended by General Gra-
ham, II. 285

Mathews, General M., speech on the
Catholic question, I. 191. On the ad-
journment, 527

Matthews, Mary, found guilty of uttering
forged notes, II. 8

Mauritius, account of the settlement, I.
290. Taken by the English, 292, et
seq. Conduct of the French there,
293. Gazette account of the capture,
II. 325

Maynooth College, expulsion of students
there, II. 223

Mayow, Dr, discovers oxygen, II. 519
Medals, struck for the officers in Spain,

II. 306

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Mina, Espoz y, account of him, I. 478
Mineralogy, discoveries in. II. 430
Minto, Lord, supports Sir G. Barlow, I.

271. Arrives at Madras, 279
Moguer, naval descent upon that port,
II 309

Moira, Earl, speech on the address, I. 10.
Receives Sir F. Burdett in the Tower,
102. Speech on the Portugueze army,
423. On the regency restrictions, 552
Molineux, battle with Crib, II. 262
Montego bay, fire there, II. 128
Montgomery, Lady Margaret, letter to
the Earl of Loudon, II. lxvi
Montgomery, J., verses, II. xcii. Sonnets
from the Italian, civ
Montpellier Fair, near Limerick, riot
there, II, 123

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Nelson, Lord, his opinion on the import-
ance of Flushing, I. 72
Newhaven, a fictitious bank set up there,
II. 69

Newport, Sir John, speech on the Irish
budget, I. 164. On the distilleries,
165. On incidents, 166. On Mr
Croker's pension, ib. On the tithes,
173. On Catholic emancipation, 186.
On reform in the criminal law, 253.
On the vote for the Portugueze army,
426

Newton, Charles, trial against him, II. 44
New Zealand, massacre of the crew of

the ship Boyd, II. 117

Nisus, French brig, taken, II. 268
Norfolk, shipwrecks on the coast of, IL

211

Norona, Count, superseded in his com-
mand in Galicia, I. 381

0.

Obispo, Don, J., manner of his adminis-
tering the oath of allegiance to the
cortes to the Catalan army, I. 491
O'Donnel, commands the Catalan army,
I. 405. His system of warfare, 407.
Resumes the command, 413. Takes
Gen. Schwartz prisoner, 415. Dis-
abled by a wound, 417. Gazette ac-
count, II. 341

O'Keane, tried for riotous behaviour, II.

3.

Old, W., tried for an illegal still in his
house, II. 130

Old Bailey, trials, II. 7, 9
Oldenburgh, Prince of, offers himself as
Crown Prince of Sweden, L. 346
Oliveros, speech on the liberty of the
press, I. 500

Optics, discoveries in, II. 434
Ordnance estimates, I. 133

Orense, Bishop of, appointed a member
of the regency, I. 391. Objects to the
sovereignty of the nation, 491
Orleans, a fall of stones there, II. 242
Orleans, Duke of, appointed to a com-
mand in Catalonia, I. 494. Returns
to Sicily, 495

Orsua, his expedition in search of El
Dorado, II. ii. Killed, xi
O'Shaughnessy, Patrick, trial for an as-
sault, II. 121

Ossulston, Lord, speech on Sir F. Bur-
dett's committal, I. 87

Oudinot, Marshal, enters Holland with
an army, I. 319

Oxford, installation of the Chancellor,
Lord Grenville, II. 104

P.

Pagowsky, account of that adventurer, II.

194

Paisley, accident in launching a ship
there, II. 227

Palacio, Marquis del, ordered into cus-
tody by the cortes, I. 496

Palafox, Don Joseph, imprisoned, I. 381
Pallas and Nymphen frigates lost, II.

958

Palmerston, Lord, speech on the army
estimates, I. 131

Papillon, French brig, taken, II. 269
Paris, Ann, commits suicide, II. 6
Parliament, the King's speech on open-
ing it, I. 3. At the close of the ses
sion, 509. Meeting of parliament in
November, 524. Acts passed during
the session, iii.

Parma, shower of insects there, II. 100
Parnell, Mr, speech on the Irish distil-
leries, I. 165. His motion on the tithes,
169

Parolette, M., experiments on the effects
of light on the propagation of sound,
II. 443; and on the propagation of
sound in gases and solids, 444
Parque, Duke del, state of his army, I.

382

Patents for new Inventions, II. 457
Pena, La, state of his army, I. 391
Penguin island, disappears, II. 18
Perceval, Mr, speech on the address, I. 20.
Speaks against Mr Whitbread's amend-
ment to the address, 23. Opposes the
the inquiry into the Walcheren Expe-
dition, 34. Speech on Lord Chatham's
memorial, 41, 42. Speech on his com-
munications to the king, 45. Apologizes
for Lord Chatham, 51. Defence of
the expedition, 69. Speech on the
proposed release of Gale Jones, 77,
On Sir F. Burdett's letter to his con-
stituents, 82, 85. On the delay in
his commitment, 104. Against the
Middlesex petition, 114. Against
that from the livery of London, 117.
On Sir F. Burdett's suit against the
speaker, 123. Brings forward his bud-
get, 125. Reply to Lord Leveson
Gower, 128. Speech on Jefferies'
case, 150. On the Irish tithes, 175.
on Catholic emancipation, 176, 194.
Gives up his salary as Chancellor of
the Exchequer, 209. Speech on re-
form in the criminal law, 235. On the
Portugueze vote, 426. Resolutions on
the appointment of a regency, 532.
His reply, 541, 545. Answer to the
protest of the royal dukes, 556. His
proposed restrictions, 557, 568
Persian ambassador, visits the Bank, II. 2
Petrified wood, found at Paisley, II. 18

Peyrard, invention of Burning Lenses
and Mirrors, II. 449
Pfaff, discoveries respecting elective af-
finity, II. 430

Plomer, Sir T., speech on the Catholic
question, I. 200. On the criminal law,
1. 235

Plymouth, inconvenience as a packet sta-
tion, II. 255, 259

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Pryor, Mrs, tried for the murder of her
husband, 11. 50

Pueblo de Sanabria, taken by Massena,
I. 448. Besieged by the Spaniards,
and taken, 449

Publications, list of New, II. cvii
Pulteney, Sir James, speech on the army
estimates, I. 131

401,Pyer, Messrs, fire in their premises, II.

Pocock, his premises burnt, I. S
Pocock, Mr, his new afterpiece, II.
Pole, Mr Wellesley, speech on the com-
mittal of Sir F. Burdett, I. 92. On
the ordnance estimates, 134. On the
On the tithes in
navy estimates, 140.
Ireland, 172. Moves for the repeal of
the Irish insurrection act, 205. Speech
on penitentiary houses, 239
Polydore, a ballad, II. lxxix
Ponsonby, Right Hon. George, speech
on the address, I. 14. On the inqui-
ry into the Walcheren expedition, $5.
Ón Lord Chatham's communications
to the king, 44. On the Walcheren
expedition, 59. On Sir F. Burdett's
committal, 91. On Catholic emanci-
pation, 193, 194. On the resolutions
respecting a regency, 529, 536
Popham, Sir Home, speech on Lord
Chatham's insinuations against Sir R.
Strachan, I. 45

Porchester, Lord, his motion on the
Walcheren expedition, I. 34. Moves
resolutions against it, 55
Port Jacotel, French ships destroyed
there, II. 305

Portland, Duke, orders 400 deer to be
killed, II. 11.

Portsmouth, tornado there, II. 257
Portugal, state of, I. 418. The army re-
formed, 419. Debate on the Portu-
gueze troops being taken into British
pay, 419. Spirit of the people, 459.
Treaty of commerce with Britain, xiv.
Prieur, M. experiments in natural phi-
losophy, II. 452

Prince Edward's Islands, state of the co-
lonists there, II. 225

Prisoners, negociations for exchanging
them, I. 514. Escape of some from
France, II. 1

Promotions, list of the principal, II. 365
Prussia, church property confiscated, I.

339

141

Pym, Captain, taken prisoner by the
French, I. 289, II. 845

Q.

Queensberry, Duke of, his death, II. 264

R.

Rain, quantity of at Edinburgh, II. 512.
In different parts, 514
Ramsay, S., donation to the Dundee In-
firmary, II. 158

Ramsay, a beggar, her will, II. 262
Rasal Khyma, a town of the pirates on
the Persian Gulph, destroyed, II. 294,

295

Raymond, Mr, his address on closing the
Lyceum, II. 401

Regency of Spain, appointed, I. 383.
Declared responsible to the nation by
the cortes, 492. A new regency ap
pointed, 495

Resurrection men, raise their price, II.

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Riquelme, his plan for assembling the
Cortes adopted, I. 487

Riviere, M., negociations respecting an
exchange of prisoners, I. 514
Roberts, R., escapes from Clerkenwel
prison, II. 154. Retaken, 197
Roberton, Dr, reasons for his escape to
Holland, II. 173

Robinson, tried for breach of promise o
marriage, II. 183

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