322 
HO 
Holland: on appeal, cargo also liberated, 
ii 75 
+--+ convoys appointed, ti 80, 81] 
++-- Insolence of a Dutch capt. and repa- 
ration made by the States, ii 127 
«++. warlike stores conveyed to France 
through, ii 128 
---- letter from the earl of Holderness on 
a complaint of piracy, ii 230 
e++- speech of the deputies to the king, 
and his majesty’s answer, ii 231 
ee-+- memorial of gen. Yorke on the con- 
mo of warlike stores to France, ii 
ee+. memorial of the French ambassador 
on the detention of warlike stores, ii 248 
e++- proceedings of the States. of Holland 
against those of Groninguen, ii 257 
«+.. Boscawen’s answer to the complaint of 
his searching Dutch ships, ii 266 
e+-. marriage of the prince of Nassau 
Weilburgh, iii 77] 
eevee attempt of the Dutch to engross the 
saltpetre trade in the E. Indies, iii 113] 
235] 237] 
e++. engage three of our Indiamen in the 
river Hoogly, iii 114] 
e+ ++ their land forces defeated by ccl. Ford, 
iii 115] 
+++. regulations of the fishmarkets, iii 170] 
++» the States-general offer Breda for the 
negotiation of a peace, iii 204] 
e+ ++ Memorial of gen. Yorke on the pro- 
ceedings in the F. Indies, iii 237] 
«+.. Ships lost in three months, iv 59] 
«++. claim of Dutch money in an English 
packet taken by the French, iv 67] 
«+.. increased trade of, iv 72] 
*++.s Money conveying in the Naarden wag- 
gon seized by the French, iv 117] 
«++. murderer who had sought refuge in, 
delivered up to the French king, iv 126] 
e++~ Ships employed in the herring fishery, 
iv 130] 
e+e. memorial of the French ambassador 
on the capture of la Felicité, iv 268] 
«++. speech of sir J. Yorke on delivering 
his credentials, iv 274] 
++.» answer of the States-general, iv 275] 
---. number of British marched through 
on their return home, vi 52] 
ess. convention with the States-general for 
their passage, vi 53] 
+--+ prince of Orange takes his seat in the 
States-general, vi 62] 
+.» the Dutch called upon to give up the 
places in Sumatra put into their hands 
by d’Estaign, vi 66] 
«s+. Algerine captain beheaded for taking 
a Dutch vessel, vi 112] 
+... Tumour of extraordinary movements 
in the E. Indies, vi 116] 
+... recruiting for the Scotch regiment in 
the service of, vii 70] 
¢+e. proceedings in the E. Indies, viii 15] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
HO 
Holland: the prince of Orange of age to 
assume the stadtholdership, ix 6] 73] 
«++. demand of an old debt by the king of 
Prussia, ix 70] 
+++. present by the states of Holland to 
the stadtholder, ix 73] 
ote to prince Lewis of Brunswick 
Wolfenbuttel for his care in the stadt- 
holder’s education, id. 
.--- most of the departments visited by 
the young stadtholder, ix 98] 
+++ marriage of the stadtholder with the 
princess royal of Prussia, x 4] 130] 136] 
138] 146) 
-..- punishment of several persons for 
plundering a wreck, xi 85] 
+... prosperous state of, xii 10] 
«.-. disputes with Austria respecting the 
Netherlands, xii 35] 
+eee complaint of injustice to a British 
subject at Surinam, xii 125] 
-».. the French king desires ships under 
Corsican colours to be treated as pirates, 
xii 127] 
+... importation of cattle encouraged, xii 
158 
«+++ State of the distemper among the . 
cattle, xii 166] xiv 147] 
».+- dispute with the elector Palatine on 
the navigation of the Rhine, xiii 46] 
111] ; 
«+++ remittances from France to, xiii 89] 
-+-. general pardon of deserters, xiv 92] 
+++» Officer wounded at a review, xiv 111] 
-+.. public prayers for the cessation of 
sickness among the cattle, xv 65] 
.. ++ great dearth in, xv 70] 
..+- Claim of an antiquated debt by Prus- 
sia, xvi 8] 
+... commercial failures in, xvi 9] 69] 91] 
+». attempt of a soldier to get money of 
the stadtholder by a false story of a con- 
spiracy against his life, xvi 70] 75] 
«+.. variance with Morocco settled, xvi 86] 
.... augmentation of the army, xvi 91] 
«... four men-of-war hired by the k. of 
Portugal, xvi 115] 
.... lights on the Meuse to be continued in 
summer as well as winter, xvi J19] 
-»+. present to the k, of Poland, xvi 127] 
.... agreement with France for a mutual 
exemption from the droté d’? aubaine, xvi 
137] 
..-. war declared by the emperor of Mo- 
rocco, xvii 42] 
+++. bumber of sponsors for the young 
prince of Orange, xvii 101] J 
..-. complaint against the regulations in 
Austrian Flanders, xvii 174] 
.... war declared against Morocco, xviii 86] 
«s+ exportation of arms and ammunition, 
without a license, prohibited, xviii 104] 
147] 
-».. friendly disposition toward America, 
xix 183*] 
