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persons convicted of plundering neutrals, 
ii 78 
stab slave-ship seized by J. Wynne, x 64] 
+++. master and crew of a schooner of St. 
Thomas’s in the W. Indies murdered, lvii 
30 
---- by the masterand crew of the William, 
Delano, of Liverpool, lxi 75, 96 
«--. trials for, ii 75, 120, 131. xv 144] 
xxiii 204] 232] 
Pirates: six taken into custody, ii 60 
o+-- executions of, ii 78, 131. xiv 162] xviij 
171] x1 22 
«+.. several pirate vessels in the W. Indies, 
vi 83] lv 193] lvii 30, 90. lviii 149. Ix 
173] Ixi 12, 14 
--.+. several taken at Hastings, xi 189] 
--.. five taken in Yorkshire, xii 102] 144] 
152] 156] 
e+.- the Black Prince run away with, xii 
124] 
«. +. twelve convicted of robbing a Dutch 
hoy, xii 144] 152] 156] 142] 
«+.» condemned, xxv 207] 208] 216] 
-..» Arabian, liv 462 
**.. river, lviii 63, 64, 175 
«+. a gang of Sicilian, lix 51, 52 
Pirneu, xxix 203] 
Pisani, xlviii 791 
Pisistratus, xl] 427 
Piso, Carolus, xxx 71 
Pisquitomen, ii 191. 
Pistowski, col. lvii 53 
Pitcairne, Dr. David, xxvi 34. xxxix 36. 
———— W. x 130] xviii 32. xxvii 183] 
(mar.) xviii 126*] 135*] 
Sa xxxiii 19] 
Pitcairn’s island peopled by mutineers of 
the Bounty, lvii 514 
Pitcoal, efficacy of, against lameness, iii 118 
Pitfield, (farm.) xxxiv 38 
Pitfield street, fire in, xlix 470 
Pithou, Franc. vii 167 
Pitiscus, S. v 147 
Pitman, capt. xiv 19x 
Pitmilly, lord. See Monypenny, Dav. 
my re dean and chapter of Gloucester, xi 
— Ann, liii 386 
— C. lvii 320 
— gen. sir W.1 81 (2nd) 
—— James C. xxi 247] 
— Rob. xxx 1 
— Sophia, xlviii 443 
— T. xvii 171 
—— T. See Camelford, lord 
— W. xxxiii 77 
Wm. earl of Chatham, ii 446. iii 143] 
205] 219] 211. iv 49] 88] 164] 257-65] 
| 281) 215, 243. v 5] 46] 62] 115] 185] 
266] vi97] 110] vii 86] 128] viii 102] 
184] ix 61] 63] 130] 212, 214. x 223] xi 
75* | 68] 255] xii 63] 64] 225] xiii 70] 
197) 199] xiv 13] 17] 40) 252] xv 216. 
xvi 63) xvii 44] 11, 27. xviii 17. xix 78] 
maj. 
491 
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xx 45] xxi 49] 75] 76] 77] 90] 168*] 
206] 205. xxii 163] xxiv 200] xxv 187] 
57. xxvii 151] xxix 81] xxxiii 10, 219, 
284] xxxiv 355, 356. xxxv 152] 273. 
xxxvi 28]. xxxvii 150*] xxxviii 14] 36] 
xxxix 198] 369. xl 209] 229] xli 365. 
xliili 134] 137] xliv 828. xlv 17. xlvi 
124, 941. xlvii 755, 756. xlviii 14, 260, 
618, 873. lii 62. liii 361 
Pitt, Wm. earl of Chatham, his short 
ministry, i 10 
---- his political views, i 1], 12 
-»+- returns to office on a coalition of par- 
ties, 113 
-. +» his answer to the French proposals for 
peace, iv 23] 
---. proposes a declaration of war against 
Spain, iv 42] 
+++.» opposed by a majority of the council, 
iv 43] 
+.» his speech on the occasion, 2d. 
eee» resigns, iv 44] 
«++. a pension conferred on him, and a 
title on his wife, iv 45] 
+... clamours on the occasion, 7. 
«e+. character of, iv 47] xviii 18, xx 18. 
xxi 186*] 
-.-- letter to a gentleman in the city on 
his resignation, iv 300] 
-.+. the gentleman’s answer, 7d. 
«+--+ proceedings of the common council on 
the occasion, iv 301] 
--.. addressed from various places, iy 303] 
+... correspondence with R. Allen on the 
Bath address on the peace, vi 206-8] 
-... Statue of, placed in the Exchange at 
Cork, vii 76] ix 90] 
-..« legacy from count Algarotti, vii 85] 
R. Allen, vii 95] 
---- his return to office proposed by the 
king, viii 43] 
--.-. legacy from sir W. Pynsent, viii 61] ix 
111] xiii 112] 120] xiv 103] 
«-.. created visc. Pynsent and earl of Chat- 
ham, ix 48] 
+... made lord privy seal, 2d. 
+... subsriptions for statues to, in several 
of the American colonies, ix 114] 
«+.» obliged from ill health to relinquish 
attention to business, x 45*] 
---.- Monument dedicated to by 
Amherst, xi 255] 
+... censures the decision of the Commons 
on the Middlesex election and the general 
conduct of administration, xiii 66*] 
-.+- moves to reverse the adjudication of 
the Commons on Wilkes’s case, xiii 92*] 
102] 197] 
+++. —-—a censure of the advisers of the 
king’s answer to the London remon- 
strance, xiii 93*] 
«++. ——— to address the king to dissolve 
the parliament, xiii 106] 
-».. thanks of the common council of Lon- 
don for his conduct in parliament, xiii 115] 
lord 
