ANNUAL REGISTER. 73 
BR 
Britain, Great: preparations against France, 
1 66 
..+» Cherbourg taken, i 68 
«+. attempt at St. Malo, 7b. 
es.. affair of St. Cas, i 69 
~-.- Goree taken, i 75. ii 63 
»-.. act for importing provision from Ire- 
land, i 106, 107 
e+e. money granted to support our con- 
nexions on tbe continent, i 132 
«+++ memorial to the States general on their 
trade with it’s enemies, i 144 
e+.. complaint of the Dutch merchants 
against, ina memorial to the States gene- 
ral, i 149 
«.»- French king’s parallel between his 
conduct and that of the king of, i 200 
.»». the king’s answer, i216 
«.-. State of, at the beginning of 1759, ii 
» 5, 
e-.. threatened invasion from France ad- 
' yantageous to, ii 7 
e++. prosecution of the war in the W. 
Indies, ii 11 
-+~ battle of Minden, ii 16, 233. iii 2] 
.--- fresh threats of invasion, ii 22 
-_ de la Clue defeated by Boscawen, ii 
«++ Successes in N. America, ii 29 
«+++ preparations for invading, ii 51, 94 
«+» Conflans defeated by Hawke, ii 52 
ne successes in the E. Indies, ii 53, 54, 
2 
«+++ State of, at the close of 1759, ii 56 
ess» conventions with Prussia and Hesse 
Cassel, ii 60, 61, 125, 204 
«+.. arrival of ministers from the States 
general, ii 75 
«++» vessel taken by a Sallee rover, ii 104 
‘. +.» number of French prisoners in, ii 120 
«+.. insolence of a Dutch captain, and re- 
paration made by the States, ii 127 
e.-- the king’s desire of peace, in concert 
- with Prussia, declared to the foreign 
ee at the Hague, ii 129, 130, 267. 
' iii 3] 
«+ +» State paper in answer, iii 203] 
«++ Subscription for clothing the French 
prisoners, ii 130, 132 
«++. Ships lost during the war, ii 132. iii 
259] 260] iv 188-90] v 122] 
'»++~ subscription for the soldiers who fought 
at Minden and Quebee, ii 132 
‘e+ letter to the Dutch resident on a com- 
plaint of piracy, ii 230 
«+-- speech of the Dutch deputies to the 
king, and his majesty’s answer, ii 231 
«+s. proceedings in N. America, iii 5] 
+++» exertions in Germany, iii 10] 
+++. opening of the campaign there, iii 19] 
° a. proceedings in Germany, iji 
¢+,+ armament preparing, supposed to act 
in conjunction with the prince of Bruns- 
wick, iii 36] 133] 142] 148] 154] 
BR 
Britain, Great: complaint of the British 
troops suffering most, iii 38] 126] 
«++. death of George II, iii 39] 138] 
-+.. his successor avows his intention to 
pursue the war on the same plan, iii 42] 
..-- blockade of Gottingen ineffectual, iii 
50] 
-.-- the army goes into winter quarters, 
ib. 
..++ the troops much distressed, iii 51] 
«+--+ popular debates on the policy of a war 
in Germany, 7b. 53] 
«+++ successes in America, iii 57] 
.«.. Cherokee war, iii 61] See also Ame- 
rica, North ei . 
«++. Successes in the E. Indies, iii 63] 162] 
.».. number of troops in Germany, iii 106] 
120] 
«+. number of ships taken by the French, 
iii 111] 120] 127] 259] 260] iv 59] 161} 
162] 190] v 65] 122] 
«++. complaints of the officers in Germany 
and answers to them, iii 125] 
+... a party of pleasure taken by a French 
privateer off the North Foreland, iii 127] 
.... factory at Gombroon destroyed by the 
French, iii 140] ; 
++.» proclamation for persons to continue 
to execute their offices, and to take the 
oaths, iii 144] ai 
e.. expedition countermanded, iii 154] 
..+» convention with Prussia, iii 205] 
«++. disposition of the forces about the 
middle of 1760, iii 255) 
«-+. disposition of the navy, iii 257] 
.. +» Negotiations for a peace, iv 1] 4] 13] 
18] 37] 256] 
.... difficulties in the way of it, iv 6] , 
«».. Vigorous prosecution of the war, iv. 7] 
..«. Fritzlar taken, iv 9] 
«++ Cassel besieged, iv 10] 
.... French and Saxons defeated at Langen- 
saltze, 2d. 
..-. the hereditary prince defeated at 
Stangerode, iv 12] ; 
++.. Siege of Cassel raised, 7. __ 
+s. expedition against Belleisle, iv 15] 
+++. a separate peace with France pro- 
posed, iv 18] 
.. +» France proposes Spain as a guarantee, 
iv 22] 
++.» proceedings in Germany, iv 24] 
.»-. French defeated at Kirch Denkern, iv 
25 
aes —— skirmishes, iv 27] 
.».. Hanover and Brunswick threatened, 
iv 28] 
...- Wolfenbuttel taken, and Brunswick 
besieged, iv 29] 
.... the French compelled to abandon both, 
2b. 
»»-- steady conduct of prince Ferdinand, 
iv 30] 
+... the negotiation with France broken 
off, iv.4)] 
