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Dublin : the grand jury dissatisfied with the 
lord mayor on the occasion, viii 120] 
-.-. lord mayor and aldermen refuse to 
concur in a petition of the sheriffs and 
commons for shortening the duration of 
parliaments, viii 148] 
+e. ————_—___-__-_—_ refuse the 
petition of the sheriffs and commons for 
a stipend to Dr. C. Lucas, ix 53] 
+++ petition to the lord lieut. to support 
the bill for shortening parliaments, ix 60] 
.».. address to it’s representatives, on the 
bill being dropped in England, ix 98] 
..+~ collections for the poor, x 87] 
-.-- sudden fall and rise of the Liffy, x 
126] 
«+». the corporation resolves to take all. 
constitutional measures to procure the 
shortening of parliaments, x 139] 
..-. three additional packets established, 
xi 85] 
..+- lord Townshend requested to sit for 
his picture, xi 99] 
«+. picture of the king by Ramsay pre- 
sented to the university by the lord lieut. 
xi 103] 
«+. murder of two butchers and conse- 
quent riots, xi 109] 
..-- duke of Bedford installed chancellor 
of the university, xi 174] 
+... marble bust of the earl of Chesterfield 
placed in the Society’s room, xii 79] 
«... new Exchange, xii 121] 
--+- resolutions on the state of the country, 
xiii 66] 
-«.. great decrease in the export of linen, 
xiii 96] xvii 175] 
+... resolution to petition the king on the 
late prorogation of parliament, xiii 157] 
232] 
-... the lord mayor and sheriffs requested 
to give a certain sum to a charitable com- 
mittee in lieu of a dinner and ball, xiv 70] 
+++ complaint of dearth, xiv 104] 
--.. freedom of, to ald. Crosby, Wilkes, and 
Oliver, xiv 131] 
«++. 3000 half crowns of James IT found 
the an old wall in Mary’s abbey, xiv 
14) 
-+-- pension to the widow and children of 
Dr. Lucas, xv 67] 
+++. subscription for Highland emigrants 
to America, xvi 92] 
«++. penny post office opened, xvii 109] 
++. prov. Andrews’s legacy for an observa- 
tory, xvii 136] 
+++. arm of a watchman cut off, xvii 161] 
+++. exports and imports, xvii 175] 
+++» prison broken open by the soldiers, 
xviii 88] 
+++. a large portion of the Phoenix park 
presented to sir J. Blaquiere by the king, 
xviii 90] 
ewas medals of the Historical Society in the 
University of, xvili 134] 
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Dublin; resolutions of the sheriffs and 
commons on the rejection of an address 
to the king by the mayor and aldermen, 
xviii 149] ' 
-... thanks of the guild of merchants to 
J. Wilkes, xviii 156} 
ham, xix 43] 
to lord Effing- 
oo. ———— — to all the peers 
who protested against the American bills, 
2b. 
«++. resolutions of the sheriffs and commons 
on a petition to the king being frustrated 
by the mayor and aldermen, éd. 
«+. Jail fever at,-xix 131] 
.... the Gazette to be conducted in future 
on the plan of the London, xix 133] 
--.- warlike stores shipped for America, 
xix 148] 
«++» extraordinary robbery in thé Phcenix 
park, xix 175] 
»... alarmed by American privateers, xx 
192] 
+» +» floating batteries to defend the har- 
bour, xxi 204] 
e+. riots at, xxii 234] xxvii 197] 198] 
199] xxviii 11] xxxvii 12, 33 
.--. subscription for a national bank, xxv 
228] xxvi 198] 
+» +. national bank opened, xxvi 208] 
-... address to lord Temple, xxvi 354] 
--+» woollen draper tarred for importing 
English goods, xxvii 197] 
-.-.aflray between some officers of the 
army and volunteers, xxvii 198] 199] 
-... ascent of Mr. Crosbie with a balloon, 
xxvii 224] 
.--- French cloth, intended to be passed 
for Irish, seized and burnt by the mob, 
xxvii 239] 
address of the Chamber of Commerce 
to the trading towns, xxvii 337] 
-+-- petition to the king ona reform of par- 
liament, xxviii 6] 
..+. address to the people, 2b. 
.. + thanks to the ear! of Charlemont, xxviii 
8] 
ess. Storm at, xxxi 194] 
-.-. address to the king on his recovery, 
xxxi 323] 
«... legacy by H. Flood for endowing a 
professorship in the university, and pro- 
moting the study of the Irish language, 
xxxiii 297] 
+++. parliament house burnt down, xxxiv 6 
.»-+- resistance to a constable by a corps of 
volunteers, xxxv 9 
.. +. attack on the lord chancellor, xxxvii 12 
+++ general orders to the military to act 
without waiting fora magistrate, xxxix 31 
«.+» Terence Sheel murdered by a militia 
officer, x1 29 
..»« censure of the lord lieut. on a court 
martial acquitting a yeoman guilty of 
murder, x] 90 
