CONTENTS. 
=f CHAP. XII. 
Naval Transactions—Vigilance and Activity of the Board®of Admiralty— 
Great Number of marauding Squadrons of the Enemy at Sea—Rochefort 
Squadron—Brest Squadron—Sir T, Duckworth’s Victory—Fate of the 
Squadron under Admiral Villaumez—Capture of Linois by Sir J. B. War- 
ven—Cupture of four Frigates by Sir 8. Hood—Summary of the Naval 
Successes of the Present Year—Conquest of the Cape of Good Hope by 
Sir D, Baird and Sir H. Popham—Unauthorised Expedition of Sir H. 
Popham to the Rio Pluta—Capture of Buenos Ayres—Reconquest of 
_ that Place and Capture of the English Garrison by the Inhabitants—Re. 
flections on the Policy of the English Government in regard to South 
America—Delusions of the English People on that Subject— Expedition of 
Miranda to the Spanish Main—Revolution in St. Domingo—Conspiracy of 
the Negroes in Trinidad—Prosperity of the United States of America 
Pacific System of Mr. Jefferson—Differences of the United States with 
Spain—with England—Impressing of Seamen—Colonial Trade— Maritime 
Jurisdiction— Negotiations on these Points—Treaty of Amity, Commerce, 
and Navigation signed by Lord Holland and Lord Auckland on the Part 
of Great Britain, and by Mr. Monroe and Mr. Pinckney on the Part of 
the United States of America. 
CHAP. XIII. 
East India Affairs—Death of Marquis Cornwallis sitcceeded by Sir 
_G, Barlow —Peace with Scindia and Holkar—Massacre at Veilore— 
Honours to the Memory of Marquis Cornwallis—Recal of Sir G. Bar- 
low—Appointment of Lord Minto to be his Successor—last Illness and 
Death of Mr. Fox—Remarkson some Parts of his Character —Changes 
tn the Administration occasioned by his Death— Dissolution of Parlia- 
Ment—General Election—Affairs of Ireland. 
CHRONICLE, 353—A64 
Births in the Year 1806 A ° 46 ‘ 
Marriages ‘ “ . F . | 473 
Promotions . P ° ‘ . 492 
Deaths . * s ; . 503 
Sheriff's appointed by his Majesty in Council . . 575 
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