ANNUAL REGISTER. 
IR 
Treland : letters respecting a proposed tax 
on absentees, xvi 217-20] 
«--- speech of the lord lieut. on opening 
parliament, xvi 233 
.+.. addresses of both houses to the king, 
xvi 234] 235] 
239) 
«-«+ decrease of the linen trade, xvii 102] 
153] 175] 
++s- addresses of the parliament to the 
king, xvii 266] 267] 
to the lord lieut, xvii 268] 
to the lord lieut. xvi 238] 
269] 
se+- encouragement of the fisheries pro- 
posed in the British parliament, xviii 
113*] 111] 
+--+. to be allowed to exporta certain quan- 
tity of clothing to America, xviii 111] 
-+-- seizure of arms and ammunition at 
Rush, xviii 161] 
++.» priests cruelly used by the Whiteboys, 
xviii 170] 
++-- proposal for 4000 troops to be sent 
abroad from, agreed to by the Commons, 
xviii 175] xix 124*] 
for replacing them by fo- 
reign protestants rejected, xviii 175] xix 
124*] 
«++. money bill rejected because returned 
from England with alterations, xviii 188] 
e+e speech of the lord lieut. on opening 
parliament, xviii 266] 
«+++ beef shipped for Bordeaux in defiance 
“3 pee from the lord lieut. xix 
e+-- great addition to the peerage, xx 26] 
-» ++ Speech of the earl of Buckinghamshire 
on being appointed lord lieut. xx 285] 
«... addresses of the Lords and Commons 
to the king, xx 286] 287] : 
to the lord lieut. xx 288] 
289] 
e+. committee of the British Commons on 
the trade of, xxi 172*] 176*] 181*] 191*] 
«+++ proposal for granting indulgences to 
the Catholics, xxi 174*] xxviii 7] 
«++» acts passed, xxi 186] xxviii 77] 
«+++ Speech of the lord lieut. on proroguing 
parliament, xxi 305] 
+--+ distresses of, xxii 123] 
«+s. attempts to reli¢ve them, xxii 125] 
+++. inquiry into the aflairs of, promised, 
xxii 161] 
++-. resolutions against importation from 
G. Britain, xxii 209] 222] xxiii 23] xxviii 
ae 1 (8A 
-. ++ bill for allowing the growth of tobacco, 
and it’s exportation, xxii 210] xxiii 23] 
++.» endeavours to obtain a free trade, xxii 
233] xxviii 2] 
ase for granting a free trade to, xxii 
+++. speech of the lord lieut. on opening 
parliament, xxii 352] 
341 
In 
Ireland: addresses on the occasion, xxii 
353] xxiii 36] 
+.» discontents in, xxiii 21] 45] 50] 
«+s» military associations, xxiii 24] 
.... relaxation of the laws against Catho- 
lics, xxiii 25] 
+++. thanks of the Lords to the volunteer 
associations, xxiii 36] 
«++» Short money bill, 2. 
»» «+ motions for a censure on ministers for 
their conduct toward, xxiii 57] 65] 
«+s. ministers’ propositions for velief to, 
xxiii 77] 
«++. export of woollens from, xxiii 196] 
+.» speech of the lord lieut. on closing the 
session, xxiii 337] 
.»>« Meeting at Dublin on it’s manufactures 
being refused admission into Portugal, 
xxiv 177] 
.... alarm of an invasion and spirited con= 
duct of the volunteers, xxv 116] 
.++. measures forming for rendering it in- 
dependent of the British legislature, xxv 
178] 
..-- message from the lord lieut. on the 
discontents of the nation, xxv 179] 
..-- address to the king in consequence, 
2b. 
«++» the lord lieut. informs the parliament 
of the measures adopted in England, 
tb, 
«. e+ address to the king, 7d. 
..+- sum voted for raising 20000 Irish sea- 
men, xxv 179] 
ons — for purchasing an estate 
for H. Grattan, 74. 
..-- fencible regiments to be raised, xxv 
221] 
«++. Subscription for a national bank, xxv 
228] xxvi 198] 
«s+- settlement offered to emigrants from 
Geneva, xxv 222] xxvi 198] 203] 351], 
«+e. this scheme abortive, xxviii 24] 
.».. act of the British parliament for ve- 
moving doubts respecting the exclusive 
rights of the Irish parliament and courts 
of law, xxvi 146] 
«+s. National bank opened, xxvi 208] 
«+++ embargo on ships laden with provision 
taken off, xxvi 216] 
+++ Speech of the lord lieut. xxvi 356] 
.... addresses to the king, xxvi 357] 359] 
lord Heut. xxvi 360] 
362] 
+... printer of the Volunteers Journal 
charged with high treason, xxvii 200] 
+... sentence of the high sheriff of the 
county of Dublin, xxvii 208] xxviii 9] 
+++. proceedings against three magistrates 
who convened the county of Mayo to con- 
sider of a parliamentary reform and elect 
delegates to a national congress, xxvii 
208] 
«++. address of the delegates to the people 
of, xxvii 326] 
