ANNUAL REGISTER. 
GE 
George III: visit to Oxford, xxviii 208] 
+++» attempt of Marg. Nicholson to assassi- 
nate, xxviii 233] 
.» +» addresses on the occasion, xxviii 259] 
«+-. speech at opening parliament, xxix 
66] 2638] 
173] 
267] 
Stats elosing it, xxx 271] 
..++ goes to Cheltenham, xxx 208] 
+++» application of texts of scripture to, 
by lord G, Gordon, xxx 222] 
+... prayers for, during his indisposition, 
xxx 251] 
+. illness of, xxxi 68] 
+++. examination of his physicians, xxxi 
287] 
+... his recovery announced, xxxi 137] 141] 
++.. proceedings consequent to it, xxxi 
142] 
-... addresses of congratulation, xxxi 143] 
220] 308] 319-24] 
--.. thanksgiving for his recovery, xxxi 
147] 205] 249) 
+... Tejoicings on the occasion, xxxi 202] 
205] 252] 
«+.. remuneration of his physicians, xxxi 
225] xliv 540 
.... Darrow escape from being overturned, 
xxxi 230] 
««.. prayer for, after his recovery, xXxi 
249] 
«++. journey to Weymouth and Plymouth, 
xxxi 260] 
«++. speech at opening parliament, xxxii 
65] 281] 
«.+. address of the Commons on the affair 
of Nootka sound, xxxii 96] 
wiels « Lords on the same sub- 
ject, xxxii 98] 286] 
«+++ message to the Commons for a pension 
to Dr, Willis, xxxii 100] 
+++. Speech at closing the session, xxxii 
104] 283] 
++ no court on new year’s day, xxxii 193] 
+... Stone thrown at his coach, xxxii 194] 
197] 204] xxxiii 45] 
+++. attempt of Edw. Derick to obtain ad- 
mission to, xxxii 195] 
+--- colours of the guards at St. James’s 
seized by a maniac, xxxii 197] 
--.. London address on the Spanish con- 
vention, xxxii 305] 
+++ Speech on opening the new parliament, 
xxxiii 221, 150] 
+++s ——— closing the session, xxxiii 
154] 
-».« thanks of the French national assem- 
bly, xxxiii 41] 
«.+. interview with Dr. Johnson, xxxiii 
448] 
+++. Speech on opening parliament, xxxiv 
137) 156 oe : 
on closing the session, xxix 
at opening parliament, xxx 83] 
283 
GE 
George III: speech on closing the session, 
xxxiv 175] 165 
«+s. proclamation against seditious doc 
trines, xxxiv 165] 158 
er bre coe on it, xxxiv 165] 36, 75, 
16 
-»+. address on the peace with Tippoo Sul- 
tan, xxxiv 40 
+++» proclamation respecting the war be- 
tween France and the king of Hungary, 
xxxiv 177 
eeoe 
—— for calling out the mili- 
tia, xxxiv 165 
oo the meeting of par- 
liament, xxxiv 166 
pit: speech on opening parliament, xxxiv 
167 
++++ confidential letter from the French 
king, xxxiv 173 
++.. Speech on closing the session of par- 
liament, xxxv 166 
opening parliament, xxxvi 
180] 138 
ee ee 281] 145 
.... visit to lord Howe’s fleet at Spithead, 
xxxvi 17 f 
+++. privy council convened to examine 
into a reputed plot against, xxxvi 30 
.«.. oath of fealty to, as king of Corsica, 
xxxvi 109 
ess. Speech at opening parliament, xxxvi 
152. xxxvii 148] 
.... treaty, as elector of Hanover, with 
France, xxxvii 130] 262 
«+-. Speech at closing the session, xxxvii 
230] 137 
+s. visit to Weymouth, xxxvii 32 
...«. Window of his coach broken in going 
to the parliament house, xxxvii 37-39. 
xxxviii 9] 16] 6, 17 
-.+. speech at opening parliament, xxxvii 
188. xxxviii 10] 16] 
...+ remonstrance from the Corresponding 
Society on peace and reform, xxxviii 
8] 
-... window of his coach broken in return- 
ing from the play, xxxviii 5 
.... trial for conspiracy to assassinate, 
xxxviii 17 
«+... speech at closing the session, xxxviii 
73) 117 
closing the session, xxxvi 
opening the new parliament, 
xxxvili 118. xxxix 105] 
oes closing the session, xxxix 
265] 181 
-.+. presents from the king of Owhyhee, 
Xxxix 5 
-... address from the city of London on 
the rupture of the negotiation for peace, 
XXxix 7 
+... paintings bought for, xxxix 10 
«s+. petitions to, to dismiss his ministers, 
xxxix 15, 18, 83 
-+-. refuses to receive the petition of the 
