ANNUAL REGISTER. 
GE 
George III: speech on proroguing parlia- 
ment, xlix 165, 704 
e+. Speech on opening the new parlia- 
ment, xlix 237,709 
--.. address from the Commons against 
granting offices in reversion, xlix 248 
+» +- Speech on proroguing parliament, xlix 
248, 725 
+» ++ visit to his sister the duchess of Bruns- 
wick, xlix 460 J 
«+--+ pension to card. York, xlix 826 
-»--» anecdotes of, xlix 941. 1 264 
+--+ Speech on opening parliament, 1 2] 
296° 
--.. equestrian figure cut in a chalk hill 
near Weymouth, | 115* 
«++. Speech on proroguing parliament, 1 
3a2* 
680 
ree — proroguing it, li 707 
«s+» jubilee on the commencement of the 
Aaa year of his reign, li 239, 337, 
opening parliament, li 26, 
+». address of the city of London on the 
Walcheren expedition, li 532 
«-++ answer to it, lii 57 
+--+ present of Spanish sheep to, li 836 
hac on opening parliament, lii 2, 
«ee. address of the Commons on the slave 
trade, lii 144 
»»-. address from the Lords on the same 
subject, lii 146 
oe 
ees —-— for a return 
of the number of churches, lii 148 
«».. Speech on proroguing parliament, lii 
| 151, 432 
e+. return of his disorder on the death of 
| the princess Amelia, lii 267 
+... prayer for the restoration of his health, 
| ii 420 
|.... refuses to receive the city address on 
| the throne, lii 243* 
+++. the address, lii 245* 
»-+- address from Berkshire against the 
| conduct of ministers, lii 247* 
|<... petition from Ireland for the repeal of 
| the union, lii 274 
js. Statue to be placed in the council 
chamber Guildhall, lii 284, lvii 38 
+++» proceedings in parliament for the ap- 
| pointmentofa regency on his illness, liii 1] 
++. abuses of his authority when incapa- 
citated by his former illnesses, liii 19] 
ae a of the state of his health, liti 
r : 
+++» appeared in public, liii 57 
+++. State of his health reported to parlia- 
ment, liv 6] 
: -+ bills relative to his household, liv 11] 
tee bulletins of his health, lv 77, 94, 98. 
lyi 215] be 145] 19. lviii 2 
s+». acts relating to the care of his person 
Ix 164, Ixi 8] - ae 
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George IV: xii 89] xiv 94] 102] 106] xx 
26] xxiv 161] xxvi 204] xxvii 71] 324] 
xxx 195] xxxi 128] 220] 221] xxxii 94] 
136n. xxxiii 11] 143] xxxiv 28. xlii 1. 
xliv 377. xlv 378. xlvi 22, 23, 380. xlvii 
417. xlviii 360, 444. lii 262%. liii 36. 
liv 90] 277, 284. lv 20] 94] Ix 42] 401. 
lxi 399 
.+.. birth of, v 96] 
..+. created prince of Wales, and earl of 
Chester, v 98] 
-+.. baptized, 2b. 
.--- address of the society of ancient Bri- 
tons to, viii 70] 
++. invested with the order of the garter, 
viii 152] 
»»+» inoculated, ix 71] 81] 
---- appointed capt. gen. of the Artillery 
company of London, ix 73] 74] 
.. ++ present of a remarkably small cow and 
calf from India, xiv 154] 
..+» waited on at the anniversary of the 
Ancient Britons, they are told, that such 
applications in future would be discoun- 
tenanced, xv 81] 
ses» the Ancient Britons not permitted to 
approach the prince, but receive the 
usual present, xvi 79] 
«--- his birthday kept at Windsor with 
great splendor, xix 172] 
«+e. separate establishment for, as prince 
of Wales, xxiii 179} 207] 208] 307] xxix 
123] 
«+. takes his seat in the H. of Lords as 
duke of Cornwall, xxvi 220] 279] 
at the council board, 
xxvi 221] 
-.+. entertainment to the gentlemen of the 
St. Alban’s tavern meeting, xxvii 183] 
+.» visit of the duke de Chartres, &c. 
xxvii 198] 
----member of the beefsteak club, xxvii 
233] 
...- embarrassed state of his finances, xxix 
123] 
-.-. declared he would never see or patro- 
nize another stage fight, xxx 211] 
+... money issued to pay his debts, xxx 
262] 
«ss. proceedings respecting the regency, 
xxxi 70] 89] 106] 126] 138] 296] 343] 
.... address of the Irish parliament after 
voting an unrestricted regency, xxxi 
141] 310] 
..+- benefactions to the poor of London 
and Edinburgh, in consequence of the 
king’s illness, xxxi 195] 
.»+. tun of coals brought from Lough- 
borough by thirteen men as a present to, 
xxxi 199] 
«+.» overturned near Newark, xxxi 221] 
.» +» letter from Mr. Pitt, xxxi 298] 
+++. answer to it, xxxi 299] 
.--- answers to the deputation from Ire- 
land, xxxi 314] 315] 
