ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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Ireland : resemblance of manners between 
the Irish and Biscayners, xxiii 28 
«..» Anglosaxon colony in, xxxi 98 
«+++ ancient intercourse with the Pheni- 
cians, xxxi 100 
«.«+ history of the stage, xxxi 110 
«++. compared with Hungary, xxxiii 247 
+++ gold mine in, xxxvii 36 
«+». characterof the Jrish, xliii 408. lii 749 
«+++ English officers recruiting there with- 
out leave, i 80 
«++. the king at arms ordered by the par- 
liament to deface arms borne by those not 
entitled to them, i 80 & 
e+-- act for importing provision from, i 
106, 107 
e+ eighteen children clothed and educa- 
ted for twelve pounds a year, ii 66 
«+.» fishery on the N. W. of, ii 92 
oe a oo from - Dublin to the Shannon, ii 
e+» French prisoners removed from Kin- 
, Sale into the country, ii 124 
e+ +» message from the lord lieutenant to 
ie parliament on a threatened invasion, 
ib. 
e+. address of the parliament in conse- 
quence, ii 125 
on as temporary run on the Dublin bankers, 
tb. 
+++. great take of fish in Galway, zd. 
--.. riot in Dublin on account of an ex- 
pected union with England, ii 129 
e++. resolution of the parliament against 
the exportation of live cattle, ii 130 
e+. address of the Roman catholics of 
Corke to the lord lieut. on the successes 
of his majesty’s arms, ii 265 
«++. descent of Thurot, iii 56} 
+««+ Shock of an earthquake felt at Wick- 
low, iii 70] 
«+++ message from the lord lieut. to the 
commons announcing an intention to 
increase the forces there, iii 72] 
++». answer of the commons, 2d. 
-+-« thanks of the commons to the captors 
of Thurot’s squadron, and to 1, col. Jen- 
nings, iii 79] 80] 
+++. trial of persons for insulting members 
of parliament, iii 111] 
+++» parliament dissolved by proclamation, 
iii 147] 
«+++ forces in, iii 255] xi 109] 
+++ parliament summoned for, iv 97} 
++-- Sums granted by the parliament of, iv 
179} vi 160] xvii 101] xxi 186] xxv 
179] for the expenditure after the Union 
See Supplies 
+++» pensions on, iv 180] vi 112] xii 158] 
-+++ national debt of, iv 180] 
«».+-Supply granted to his majesty, iv 180] 
+++. protestant working schools, benefac- 
tion to, xi 18 ~ 
«++~ bill for limiting the duration of par- 
liaments in, iv 189] xi 83°] 
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Ireland: speech of the lord lieutenant on 
opening the first parliament of George 
IIL, iv 251] ; 
.+.. plan for moderating the excessive price 
of coals in Dublin, v 68] 
.... address of the parliament for an in- 
crease of salary to the lord lieutenant, v 
73 ‘ 
me ie of the lord lieutenant, v 74] 
.... offer to raise five regiments of papists 
for the service of Portugal stopped by the 
parliament, v 76] 
..-- resolution respecting a false report 
with regard to a bill returning from Eng~ 
land, v 82] 
..-. Tiots by Levellers, or White Boys, v 
84] vii 100] xviii 92) 146] 170] 176] 
xix 147] 
Hearts of oak, vi 101] 
Hearts of steel, xv 86} 121} 
Defenders, xxxv 1. ,xxxviii 1. 
xxxix 17, 
.... increase of the linen manufacture, v 
86] xv 146] xvi 223] 
--.. fall of honeydew in, v 93] 
«+e Seizure of butter from, vi 87] 
.-.- silk sold for ready money, seized on 
delivery, recovered by the seller, vi 92] 
.... mischiefs of a violent storm, vi 104] 
..-. regulations respecting vessels carry- 
ing passengers, vi 105] 
«+.» proceedings in the House of Commons 
respecting public money, vi 112] 
+». alleged trick of English retailers to 
prevent the importation of provision 
from, vi 120] ; 
+... speech of the lord lieut. on opening 
the parliament, vi 196] 
.,.. address of the parliament to the king, 
vi 198] 
.»«» his majesty’s answer, vi 199} 
..-. proclamation for the free importation 
of salt provision from, vii 103] 
++s« charge to a jury on a trial for false 
imprisonment, vii 127] 
.».. benefitted by the American stamp act, 
viii 55] 
+... heavy rains in, viii 61] 
«+. several White-boys killed and taken 
viii 105] : 
«+. Sheriffs and commons of Dublin re- 
solve to instruct the city members to 
endeavour to procure the duration of, 
parliaments to be shortened, viii 148] 
..+- motion toaddress the king on the great 
increase of pensions negatived, viii 152] 
-... speech of the lord lieutenant on open- 
ing the parliament, viii 264] 
+»e« addresses of the two Houses to his 
majesty, viii 266] 
lieutenant, viii 267] 268] 
see» bill for shortening the duration of 
[eae passed by the Commons, ix 
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