272 
FR 
Free-masons, prohibited in the papal terri- 
tories, lvi 82] 
.+ + prosecuted by the Inquisition in Spain, 
Ixi 58 
Freere, W. xlix 941 
Free-thinking, remarks on, xvili 161 
Fregeville, xlii 13] > 
Freinshemlus, J. xi 162 
Freisingen, prince Clement of Saxony 
chosen bishop of, vi 79] 
Fremant, gen. lv 140] 
French emigrants, xxxiv 54] 36, 39, 50, 76 
eres grants for the support of, xxxvi 119. 
xxxvii 118, 2b. xxxviii 107. xxxix 169, 
170, 171. x1 205. xli 194. xlii 163, 165, 
170. xliii 189. xliv 580, 585, xlv 625. 
xlvi 580. xlvii 586. xlviii 637, 638. xlix 
726", 1 181%, 2b. 182%, 2b. li 535, 536, 
537, 2. lii 423 
»+~ School at Somerstown for, xliii 278] 
wee brief of the pope and answer of the 
bishops in London, xliii 307-12 
French language unsuited to music, x 194 
...- remarks on the, xx 161 
French v. Giles, 1xi 204 
—— col. li 119, 129, 133, 147 
col. W. K. xxv 221] 
——— hon. T. lvi 217] 
J. (painter) xix 203] 
rey. James, xx 216] xxi 168] 
—— Rich. ix 60] 99] 
Frend, W. mandamus to the university of 
Cambridge to readmit him refused, xxxvi 
37 
Freneau, M. xxxi 3] 
Frere, Benj, xlvii 17 
—— gen. (French) 1 211] lii 179 
--—— gen. (Spanish) See Freyre 
—— J. Hookham, xliii 259] xlvii 16, 20, 
121, 122. 1234] 1i 4, 8, 9, 20, 23, 68, 75, 
96n, 409. lii 9, 148, 160 
—— serg. W. lix 71. Ixi 92 
W. xlix 941 
Freron, xxxvi 152] xxxvii 83] 113] 119] 
123] xxxviii 148] 
Freshfield, James W. Ix 346 
Fresnoy, C. Alph. da, xxvi 181. xxxix 497 
Fressinet, gen. xlii 185] 186] 
Freuler, xliv 237 
Frewen, C. (deputy clerk of the crown) xvi 
94] 
Dr. = vild3l 
Freyburg, extraordinary proclamation by 
the Prussian governor of, v 110] 
eoee fire at, vii 89] 
Freyre, gen. lii 154] iii 118] lv 149] 151) 
199, 202, 222, 230. lvi 166, 175, 150 
Freytag, marsh. xxxv 273] 
Frezier, Amadeus Francis, xvi 102 
Friant, gen. xliii 210] 213] 91. xlv 950. 
~xlvii 169: liv 165] 
Friburg, tribunal of censorship, Iviii 143] 
Fricker, T. xlviii 959 
Fridag, S. xlvii 428 
Friday, Israel, lix 1 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR 
Friderici. gen. J. F. xli 124 
Friedland, battle of, xlix 172 
Friend, J. xv 106] 
Rich. xlix 854 
i islands, natives of the, xxvii 1, lix 
--+- affinity of the language to the He- 
brew, xxviii 107 
Friendship and pity, remarks on, vii 204 
soos essay ON, xvii 183 
--+- nota Christian virtue, xix 168 
-.«» Friewald, capt. Mart. vii 45 
Fright, effects of, xi 200] xii 72] xiii 67] 
132] xx 92 
e+.» See also Deaths 
Frimont, baron, lvii 76] 81] 
Friseurs. See Hair-dressers 
Frision, gen. 1 216] 88* 4 
Frith of Forth. See Forth 
Frith, James, convicted'of robbery, xiii 139] 
—— John, stone thrown at the king’s 
‘ope by, xxxii 194] 197] 204] xxxiii 
—— Rob. xl 387 
——- W. lviii 296 
Frith street, fire in, xlv 463 
Fritzlar, attempt to surprise, iv 9] 
..+- surrenders to the. hereditary prince, i. 
Friuli, duke of. See Duroc 
Frobisher, Jos. xliii 548 
Frodsham, fire at, xlvi 429 
Frogs, observations on, x 77 
«+++ mischief done by, xvi 144] 
Froissart, xxiii 212. xlvi 820 
Frolics, fatal effects of one, lv 39 
Frome, France. xlix 857 
Fromentin, lvii 128] 
Fronca, gen. xlii 69] 
Fronto, Cornelius, lvii 86 
Froschle, G. xlii 381 
Frost, means of preserving vegetables from 
injury by, vi 132. xxxiii 350] 
.... eflects of, in preserving animal and 
vegetable substances, xxi 98 
.... eels frozen without being killed, xxi 
99 ; 
Frost, J. xxxiv 74, xxxv 25, 28, 59. liii 
266 
—— T.xi J9 
Froto, king of Denmark, xiii 33, 39 
Frotté, count Lewis, xlii 7] 68] 166] 
gen. de, xlii 167] 
Frowde, Phil. xviii 222 
Fruit, great produce of, xlix 497 
.».. swallowing the stones injurious, 1 35* 
Fruit-trees, new mode of fastening to walls, 
xii 119 
.» +» Means of preserving from insects, xxx 
101 
—— from frost, xxxiii 
350] xliv 784 
.. e+ destructive cffects of aphides and 
blights on, xliv 781 
ae of preserving in vigour, lit 
