ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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_ Nana Row, xxv 5] 
——, xxv 10] xxvi 80] 343] xli 
Nanac Pautra, lv 469 
Nangle, C. executed for forgery, xvii 159] 
miss, burnt to death, xxii 218] 
Nansouty, gen. xlv 284. liv 172] 
Nanswydden, fire at, xlv 462 
Nantucket, education and employment of 
the inhabitants, xxv 52 
Nantz, floods at, vi 77] 
«++. theatre burnt down, xxxviii 33 
Napier, capt. C. (N) liii 96] lv 107] 162 
—— capt. (N) Ivi 243 
col. Mark, lv 110] 188 
Francis, 5th lord, xv 103] 
7th lord, xxxv 144] 
—— I. col. Alex. xlv 952n. xlix 703* 
—— |. col. G. T. liv 200 
Naples: crown of, ceded by Charles III to 
his third son Ferdinand, ii 253 
++-- nuns complain to the king of being 
almost starved, iv 82] 
+++. punisnment of a farmer general for an 
iniquitous plot against a young woman, 
vi 114] 
«++. two villages washed away, and the 
town of Castellamare deluged by water 
a a mountainous rock that burst, vii 
ee. famine in, vii 83] 
«+.. deaths by an epidemic there, viii 74] 
e+e. Slight earthquake in the Terra di La- 
vora, viii 92] 
+++. storm followed by an inundation and 
fall of a mountain, viii 102] 
eo snow knee-deep in the streets of, ix 
] 
«+. sickness prevailing at, ix 70] 
+... expulsion of the Jesuits from, x 5] 
33] 154] 
+++. banishment of the prince de Spacca- 
torno, x 77] 
«-.. intended marriage of the king, x 135] 
139] 161] 
es. Superstition of the people, x 202] 203] 
+++. the king seizes the duchies of Bene- 
vento and Ponte Corvo, xi 53*] 
+++. claims the duchies of Castro and Ron- 
ciglione, xi 54*] 
+++.» measures for reducing the powers and 
numbers of the clergy, xi 57*] 58*] 
+++. church and convent of the Jesuits at 
Rome claimed by the king of, xi 74] 
++++ books of all kinds written by Jesuits 
prohibited, xi 102] 
+++. arrival of the queen in Italy, and en- 
tertainments on the occasion, xi 115] 
117] 123] 133] 139] 143] 147] 
+++» excessive drought, xi 173] 
tae suppressed for better ships, xi 
+». Statue erected to St. Januarius, xi ]89] 
+++. great mortality from smallpox, xi 203] 
xiv 147] 
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Naples: it’s destruction by an earthquake 
predicted, xii 99] 
«++. courier of the duke of Dorset shot by 
a ferryman, xiii 106] 
«++» large body of soldiers intend to plun- 
der the city on a rejoicing night, xiii 
148] 
e+e. Soil of, xv 62 
.. ++ Benevento restored to the pope, xvi 57] 
«+s. Climate of, xvi 112 
++. restrictions of the power of the pope, 
xviii 148*] 
+++. population of, xxi 217] xxiii 13 
+ manners of, xxiii J2. xxv I1 
eeee defects of the laws, xxv 13 
.... Mare Piccolo, shellfish, coral, &c. xxv 
86 
.-.- British squadron visited by their ma- 
jesties, xxvii 195] my 
«.«. described, xxvii 175 
--.. catacombsat, liv 89 
--.. attention of the king to a naval force, 
xxviii 43] 
«.++Jjoins the confederacy against France, 
xxxv 242] 
.--+ levy of troops, xxxvi 225. xxxviii 214 
+... Suspension of arms concluded with 
the French, xxxviii 102] 
+++» peace with France, xxxviii 115] 227 
+.» treaty with the pope, xxxviii 212, 213 
-... threatened rupture with France, xl 
71] 123] 
-.+. assessment of the clergy, xl 124] 
++.» other measures for increasing the army, 
ab. 
+++» treaty with Austria, xl 126] xli 263 
-++- obliges the French to quit Rome, xl 
130] 
+--- repeated victories of the French, xl 
131] xli 147] 
- manifesto on the rupture with France, 
xl 273 
.+». insurrections of the people and massa- 
cres of the French, xli 147] 149] 
-+ +. surrender of Capua, xli 150] 
..-» flight of the king to Sicily, 76. 
.... malecontents in the capital, xli 151] 
.... Tising of the Lazzaroni against them, 
ib. 
++» the city taken by the French, xli 153} 
.... charge of the Lazzaroni, xli 154] é 
.... the city evacuated by the French, xli 
288 
4 eet at to card. Ruffo, xli 291} 
...- lord Nelson refuses to accede to the 
capitulation, xli 292] d 
.... the forts obliged to surrender, xli 292] 
75 
...: Capua and Gaeta surrendered, xli 292} 
83 
+... great numbers executed, xli 292] 
. +. insurrections in, xliii 72] 
.... journey of the queen to Petersburg, 
xliii 79] 340, 341 5 
+++» treaty of peace with France, xliii 299 
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