246 
FR 
France: Lively taken by the Brest fieet, 
xxii 63] 
«ee. engagement between the two fleets, 
xxii 63-71] 
.»«. losses in the E. Indies, xxii 175-9] 
eee successes in the W. Indies, xxii 201°] 
+++. engagements there, xxii 203°] ¥f 
sere attempt to assist the Americans, xxil 
es. order not to molest capts. Cook and 
Clarke, xxii 203] ud x 
+... declaration of war at Martinico, xxii 
eee dis from the king to the admiral of 
France, on the commencement of hosti- 
lities and not molesting fishermen, xxii 
358 
--.. manifesto against G. Britain, xxii 390] 
xxiii 18] 
e+. answer to it, xxii 397] 
«+-. memorial to the United Provinces, xxii 
422 
«-.. orders respecting Dutch vessels, xxii 
423] 427] 
-+-. disinclined to engage in the German 
war, xxiii 4} 
«... mediation between Russia and Turkey, 
Xxili 9] 
«+. successes in Africa, xxiii ll] 
++.» attempt on Jersey, 2b. : 
++. small squadron taken or destroyed in 
Concalle bay, xxiii 12] 
+++» junction of the fleet with that of Spain, 
xxili 13] 
+++» Prothée and part of a conyoy to the 
Mauritius taken, xxiii 204] 
».-- reduction of the expenses of the king’s 
household, xxiii 302] xxiv 12] 
es. answer to Russia on the armed neu- 
trality, xxiii 349] 
+++. capture of the British E. and W. India 
fleets, xxiv 2} 
--.. naval and military reinforcement of 
the Americans, xxiv 21] 
-+-. M. de Guichen obliged to return to 
Europe, xxiv 29] 
e+.» fleets despatched to the E. and W, In- 
dies, xxiv 106] 
«s+. engagement between adm. Ilood and 
de Grasse, xxiv 108] 
-+.. attempt on St, Lucia, xxiv 110] 
«+.. Tobago taken, xxiv 111] 
e«.. liberal conduct of the French officers 
on the surrender of lord Cornwallis at 
York town, xxiv 135] 
‘e+.. treaty with the Dutch E. India com- 
pany, xxiv 172] ) 
e+.. number of prisoners exchanged, xxiv 
182 
»--. declaration on the disturbaniges in Ge- 
neva, xxiv 195] , 
vee» birth of a dauphin, xxiv 196] xxviii 
# Daa 
eee, NumMberof Aatbottomed boats burnt 
at Sf, Malo, xxiv 197] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR 
France : second attempt on the island of 
Jersey, xxv 96] 
+++. reinforcements prepared for the E. 
and W. Indies, xxv 123] 
see» part of the convoy captured, xxv 125] 
-. +» Surprise of St. Eustatia, xxv 194°] 
or Re and Essequibo taken, xxv 
5* 
«+++ St. Christopher’s taken, ¢b. 278] 
+++. engagements between Hood and de 
Grasse in Basse Terre road, xxv 197*] . 
+++ Nevis} and Montserrat taken, xxv 
201*] 278] 
«++. de Grasse defeated by Rodney, xxv 
204*] 208*] 252] : 
«+s. Ship of 110 guns built by the city of 
Marseilles, xxv 211] 
+++. convoy for Newfoundland and Canada 
taken by de Guichen, xxv 257] 
+++. preliminaries of peace with G, Bri- 
109] xxv 315] xxvi 135) 148] 152] 
v. 
«+++ efforts of, in the E. Indies, xxvi 40] 
“i isioban, to Hudson’s bay, xxvi 
5 
+++ negotiation of peace, xxvi 132] 
+++. definitive treaty of, xxvi 322] 
+++» convention relating to it, xxix 280] 
e+e. treaty with America, xxyi 346] 
+++. interference in the affairs of Hol- 
land, xxvii 103] 
++++ memorial to the emperor on his pro- 
ceedings, xxvii 118] 
<n te of alliance with Holland, xxvii 
7 
. Re rs newspapers prohibited, xxvii 
+... new E. India company established, 
xxvii 231] 
+... rage for coaches in the English fashion, 
xxvii 232] 
..-- gold called in to be recoined, xxvii 
246] 
..++ duty on carriagesimported, and bounty 
on exported, xxvii 246] 
+..+ the queen has a second son, for whom 
the title of duke of Normandy is revived, 
xxviii 26] 
+++. commercial advantages granted by 
Sweden in exchange for the island of St. 
Bartholomew’s, xxviii 28] 
-++- interference in the politics of Holland, 
xxviii 66] 
a P commercial treaty with Russia, xxyiii 
1 
oo.  ——  G. Britain, 
xxviii 171] 260] xxix 67] 71] 73] 82] 86] 
87] 89] 98] 
..+. convention relating to it, xxix 271] 
-- +, liberties granted to British residents 
in, xxviii 172] xxix 195] 
-++- plan fora harbour at Cherbourg, xxyiil. 
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7 
eres attempt of the king to visit Jersey and . 
Guernsey, xxviii 174} 
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