ANNUAL REGISTER. 
HA 
Haxup, James, ix 63] ‘ 
Hay, salt recommended in stacking in wet 
weather, ix 117] 
+++. Simple and easy method of making, 
Xviii 129 ? 
--+« fires from it’s heating, xxi 196] xlvii 
420 
«+e from carrot leaves, xlii 395 
+++» experiment in making, xliii 473 
Hay, (ch. just. Canada) xvii 75] 
—— capt. Adam, xvi 128] 
——Dr. _ iv 88] lyii271 
—— hon. Edw. ii 80 
— 1. col. xli 79 
— lord. See Kinnoul, earl 
—m.gen. ly 197, 203, 222. lvi 27] 
186 
— rev. Ixi 125] 
— Rich. xi 225. xlix 1000 
— Rob. Auriol, 3rd lord, xxxiii 154] 
— sir G. ix 105] xvii 112] xix 160) 198] 
_xx 161] xxi 168] xxxiii 286] 
Haycock, J. convicted of setting fire to 
ricks, lix 219 
Haycraft, v. Creasy, xliii 20, 37 
Joseph, xl 386 
Haydon, fall of the bridge, xlix 354 
Haydon square, fire in, xxxix 14 
Haydon v. Maden, xxxiv 21 
Haye, J. executed for murder, xl 31 
Hayer, lieut. Rob. (N) xliv 528 
Hayes, falsely called Watts, v. Watts, Ixi 219 
(mus. Dub.) x 63 
(surg.) xx 189 
Benj. xii 67] xiii 118] 
capt. J. (N) liv 282. lvi 172] 158. lvii 
122] 138 3 
C. vii 31 
C. indicted for libel, xliv 355 
Dan. ix 232 
—— Dr. Phil. xxxv 32 
James, xxxvi 93. x1 176 
J. xii 403 
lady, 1x 38 
rey. S. xviii 167] xxvi 200] 
sir James, xxi 21 
sir H. Browne, xliii 14, 31 
——~ T. (surgeon) xxxix 429 
Haygarth, Dr. J. 1x 606 
——_— W. lvi 573 
Hayley, ald. G. xvii 155] 156) xviii 86] xxi 
203] 204] 210] xxii236] xxiii 226] xxiv 
190] 
W. xxiii 206, 211-14, 229. xxiv 
169. xxv 188. xxxii 137. xlv 901, 918 
Haymakers round London, collection for, iv 
120] 
Hayman, France. viii 1947] xi 199] 
Haymarket, fire in the, xii 131] 
——~——- theatre. See Theatres 
Haynes, col. Isaac, (Amer.) executed, xxv 
155] 
H. viii 62] 
—— Patrick, executed for murder, xl 33 
—— S. lx 52 
313 
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Haynes, T. sudden death of, on hearing his 
son was drowned, x 91] 
Haystack, Louisa of the, xliii 6 
Hayter, bish. xli 356 
rev. J. xl 180 
Hayti: ancient inhabitants of, xxxv 280 
e--- account of, lii 758 
«++ settlement of the buccaneers in, iv 1 
«+++ reports of insurrections in, ix 2] 
«++» British vessels ordered by the French 
governor to depart in 48 hours and some 
seized, ix 54] 
+... disturbances in, xii 47] 113] xvi 133] 
+++. earthquakes in, xiii 130) 136] 137] 
151] xiv 110] xviii 125] 
++. injuries done by a storm, xviii 174] 
«... effects of the French revolution, xxxii 
137] xxxiii 41] xxxiv 72] ' 
«.-. three different colonial assemblies 
chosen, xxxii 138] 
ee 7 the Mulattoes first take up arms, xxxii 
139] 
eee» proceedings in France respecting, 
xxxiv 73] 76] 
+++. general assembly held, xxxiy 73] 
e 7° members embark for France, xxxiv 
‘se horrible barbarities, xxxiv 76] 79] 
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«+++ decree of the National Assembly, 
XXxiy 77] 
+++» this resisted by the whites, xxxiv 78] 
+++ general revolt of the Blacks and Mu- 
lattoes, xxxiv 79] 
+++.» concessions of the whites, xxxiv 80] 
+... the war renewed, xxxiv 81] 
eees commissioners from France, xxxiv 82] 
--.. Jeremie and the Mole taken under the 
penne of the British forces, xxxv 
271] 
«++. proclamation of 1. col. Whitelocke, 
xxxv 196 
-.+. three men of colour admitted as depu- 
ties in the French convention, xxxvi 109] 
»+.. correspondence with the French gene- 
ral, xxxvi 174-6 
«++. proclamation of brig. gen. Whyte, 
xxxvi 170 
+... submission of the free men of la Pe- 
tite Riviere, xxxvi 177 
+++. money paid to French proprietors, 
xxxvii 118 
+--+ Superiority of the Blacks and Mulat- 
toes, xxxviii 192] 
+++. proclamation of maj. gen. G. Forbes 
to the Spanish planters, xxxviii 134 
-. «+ French proclamation, xxxviii 235 
... Santhonax recalled, xxxix 55] 
+. attempts of the French in, xxxix 92] 
+++ great mortality in, xxxix 2, 110 
+. bills drawn on the treasury from, 
xxxix 110 ’ 
+++» evacuated by the British forces, xl 
248] 
etee 
——--—— French also, id. 
