ANNUAL REGISTER. 
BR 
Britain, Great: instructions to the com- 
manders of ships, of war and privateers, 
xxxvi 170 
++«. the duke of York’s general orders on 
acts of violence and plunder, xxxvi 171 
++.. navigation of the Scheldt declared free 
to British vessels, xxxvi 176 
.... note of the British ambassador to the 
Porte, xxxvi 244 
.. +. scandalous conduct in the military hos- 
pitals in Holland, xxxvii 46] 49] 
+... the army obliged to retreat xxxvii 48] 
54 
.... hardships endured by it, xxxvii 49n.] 
....» reaches Bremen, xxxvii 55] 
.» +» arrives in England, xxxvii 56] 
a es troops landed in Quiberon bay, xxxvii 
9] 
+».. disastrous fate of the expedition, 
xxxvii 70] 
+... repulsed at Noirmoutier, xxxvii 71] 
-... take isle Dieu, xxxvii 71 
+... St. Lucia recovered by the French, 
xxxvii 134] 
.+.. insurrections in other W. India islands, 
xxxvii 134] 
«++. naval engagements with the French, 
xxxvii 137-9] 
«+. Capeof Good Hope taken, xxxvii 138] 66 
«.-- remarks on the navy compared with 
the French, xxxvii 166] 
-.-- loans to Austria, xxxvii 173] 176] 200] 
201] 136, 161. xxxix 133] 142] 143] 179] 
90. xlii 206] 
---- ambassador from Turkey, xxxvii 6 
+».. money paid to the emperor, xxxvii104, 
136. xxxix 133] 90 
+++. estimated charge of foreign troops, 
xxxvii 109 
---- number of foreign troops in British 
pay, xxxvii 110 
+++» Dutch prize money, xxxvii 140 
+... disposition to negotiate with France, 
xxxvii 140 
+... foreign troops landed in the Isle of 
Wight, xxxvii 140 
++. French corps raised, xxxvii 163 
+++. proclamation respecting Dutch bills 
of exchange on, xxxvii 167 
«--- letters of marque against the Dutch, 
xxxvii 168 
+... proclamation relative to seditious as- 
semblies, xxxvii 176. xxxviii 16] 
eal with the dey of Algiers, xxxvij 
ebee of defensive alliance with Aus_ 
tria, xxxvii 269 
Sia, Xxxvii 272 
cove with America, xxxvii 294. 
xxxvili 126. x1 126 
sore ‘se scarcity, xxxvii 100*] xxxviii 9] 
— with Rus- 
oe State of parties, xxxviii 4] 
++++ petitions for peace, xxxviii 5] 
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BR 
Britain, Great: admission of Dutch pro- 
perty refused, xxxviii 5] 
..-. impolitic conduct toward America, 
XxXviii 6] , 
-.~ window of the king’s coach broken, and 
consequent proceedings, xxxviii 9] 16] 
+++» popular discussions of the treason aad 
sedition bills, xxxviii 38] 
+++. Tremonstrances and petitions against 
them, xxxviii 40] 
++.. general opinion of them, xxxviii 45} 
..+. possession taken of Porto Ferraio, 
Xxxvili 133 
+». steps taken toward a peace, xxxviii 78] 
125 
..++ Corsica returns to the dominion of the 
French, xxxviii 114] 253 
-... the garrison retires to the island of 
Elba, xxxviii 115] 
«+.. endeavours of France to subvert it’s 
power, xxxviii 164] 
+... attempts to exclude it’s merchandize 
from the continent, xxxviii 167] 254, 255, 
256. x1 237. xliii 106] 
<+.. war declared by the Dutch, xxxviii 177] 
++.» animosity of France, xxxviii 1883] 
---. negotiations for peace with it, xxxviii 
189] 125, 147-73. xxxix 170n.] 181, 228 
«s.. Successes in the W. Indies, xxxviii 
193] 74, 80 
-».. Dutch fleet captured, xxxviii 194] 81 
cone — settlements in the E. Indies 
taken, xxxviii 194] 75, 90 
+» «+ Latin bibles given to the French emi- 
grant clergy, xxxviii 39 
«+-- loan raised by subscription, xxxviil 
44, 94 
-»+- Demerara taken, xxxviii 70 
«++. Ships taken from the Dutch, xxxviii 
194] 70, 90. xli 303] 82, 88, 90. xlii 81. 
xliii 182. xlv 397, 541..xlvi 139, 534, 548. 
xl vii 358. xlix 650, 672*: lii 303, 317 
+++» circular to the lieutenants of counties 
on the coast, xxxviii 93 
«+++ public circumstances in 1783-4 and 
1795-6 compared, xxxviii 97 
. ae sree with Hesse Darmstadt, xxxviii 
+++. order in council for sending goods 
abroad under license, xxxviii 136 
sens on detention of 
ships at Genoa, xxxviii 138 
for issuing letters 
of marque against Spain, xxxviii 138 
one —— respecting trade to 
the Cape, xxxviii 139 
+++.» Spanish declaration of war, xxxvili 195 
ee. answer to it, xxxviii 14] 
.. ++» manifesto against France, xxxvili 173 
-.-+ manufactures of, prohibited by the 
Batavian republic xxxviii 184 
...- Dutch manifesto against, xxxvili 189 
.. + note to the senate of Berne, xxxviii 205 
.... Ships destroyed by the French on the 
north coast of Deyon, xxxix 88] 
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