342 
In 
Ireland: meeting of W. India merchants 
and planters on the importation of pro- 
duce into, xxvii 335] 
«++. speech of the lord lieut, xxvii 351] 
«++» resolutions on commerce, xxvii 359] 
xxvili 132] 
+++ petition against them from Manchester 
to the British parliament, xxvii 362] 
+++. retrospective view of it’s internal 
state, xxviii 2] 
+++. meeting of the volunteers on the sub- 
ject of parliamentary reform, xxviii 3] 
e+e constitutional acts, xxviii 37] 
+++. attempt to induce the volunteers to 
disband, xxyiii 4] 
3... meeting of delegates from them, 7d. 
e+». measures of reform proposed by the 
convention, 7b. 
e++- bill for reform rejected, xxviii 5] 
«+. address of parliament to the king on 
the occasion, 7b. 
‘sees counteraddress from the delegates, 
2b, 
eee change in the administration, xxviii 
«+. bill for reform again rejected, xxviii 
6 
eee. meeting of the citizens of Dublin, 
petition to the king, and address to the 
people, 7d, 
e--- proposal to admit the Roman catholics 
to vote for members, 7d. 
«ee.» former act in their favour, xxviii 77] 
eee petitions for reform objected to both 
by the duke of Rutland and Mr. Pitt, 
xxviii 8] 
«++. disunion among the volunteers res~ 
pecting the catholics, zd. 
»+-- meetings of a national congress, é). 9] 
e+» high sheriff of Dublin prosecuted, 
xxviii 9] 2 
eee» attachments against magistrates who 
called the meetings in different counties, 
ab. 
«++. printers and publishers of newspapers 
prosecuted, xxviii 10] 12] 
«+. third bill for reform rejected, 7d. 
e--. attempt to relieve the distresses of 
the manufacturers, ¢d. 
««.. a mob breaks into the H.of Commons, 
xxviii 11] 12] 
e+. bill for securing the liberty of the 
press by preventing the publication of 
libels, xxviii 12] 
e+. nonimportation agreements strenuous- 
ly revived, ¢b. 
2+» the lord lieut. publicly insulted. 2d. 
«++. ministerial plan for adjusting the com- 
mercial intercourse with G. Britain, 
xxviii 13] 
e--. act passed in England on the subject, 
xxvii. 16} 
e+e. a similar bill brought into the Irish 
parliament, xxviii 22] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
IR 
Ireland: bill dropped on account of the 
smallness of the majority, xxviii 24] 
+++. insurrection in Connaught, xxviii 
197] 
+++» Speech of the lord lieut. on opening 
the parliament, xxviii 256] 
of the speaker of the Com- 
mons on presenting the money bills, xxviii 
257] 
of the lord lieut. on closing 
the session, xxviii 258} 
of the lord lieut. on opening 
the parliament, xxix 275] 
of the speaker of the’ Com- 
mons on presenting the money bills, xxix 
276] 
eres 
erase 
of the lord lieut. on closing 
the session, 2b. 
+++. attack on an illegal distillery, xxx 
199] 
-+.- anniversary of William III celebrated 
with unusual solemnity by the lord lieu- 
tenant, xxx 218] 
+++. the king’s illness announced by the 
lord lieutenant on opening parliament, 
xxxi 309] 
+++ proceedings of parliament on the 
king’s illness, xxxi 138] 310] 
---- address to the prince of Wales after 
yeene an unrestricted regeney, xxxi 141] 
10] 
«++» protest of certain peers against the 
address, xxxi 310] 
Se against the 
resolutions of right to declare a regent, 
xxxi 313] 
can against the 
vote of censure on the lord lieut, xxxi 
313] 
+++» refusal of the lord lieut. to transmit 
the address, xxxi 312] 
+++» answers of the prince of Wales to the 
address, xxxi 314] 315] 
+++» address of the H. of Commons in con- 
sequence, xxxi 316] 
+++. protest of certain lords against the 
address of thanks to the prince of Wales, 
xxxi 317] 
«++» Speech of the lord lieut. announcing 
the king’s recovery, xxxi 318] 
«+--+. address of congratulation from the 
Lords, xxxi 319] 
oo. from the 
H. of Commons, xxxi 320] 
+--+. speech of the lord lieut. on proro- 
guing parliament, xxxi 321] 
marq. of Buckingham recalled, and 
earl of Westmorland appointed lord lieut. 
xxxii 104] 
+++. speech of the lord lieut. xxxii 307] 
+... addition to the address in answer to 
the speech from the throne negatived in 
both houses, id. 
+++. protest of the Lords, 2, 308] 
++. Motion against increasing the com- 
