ANNUAL REGISTER. 505 
PO 
Portugal: peace with Morocco, xii 11] 
«++ politics of, 7b. f ; 
.-+. reported attempt on the king’s life, 
wb, 
---- marriage of widows above fifty prohi- 
bited, xii 157] : 
-»+- Moorish vessel taken by ships unin- 
formed of the peace, xii 164] 
++ ill government of, xiii 10] ; ie 
--.. unfriendly conduct toward Britain, xiii 
11] 136] xvii 173] : 
+--+ reconciled to the Holy see, xiii 136] 
.... insurrection of the slaves in the Bra- 
zils, xv 9] 54] 
.... disputes with the natives on the coast 
of Africa, xv 151] t 
+»-. Suppression of religious houses, xvi 
53] 67] 
+... restrictions with regard to slavery, 2. 
«+. four men-of-war hired from the Dutch, 
xvi 115] 
+... duty on American tobacco taken off, 
xvii 173) 
«+. arrival of treasure ships, xviii 143] 
-... disputes with Spain in S. America, xix 
185*] 
.. «+ death of the king, xix 186"] xx 177*] 
170] 
«++» decree respecting American vessels, 
xix 260] 
+» +. menaced by France and Spain, xx 28] 
38 
eee alee of the royal family, xx 177*] 
178*] 170] 
--.. view of the late reign, xx 178*] 
...» change of affairs, xx 179*] 
-.». dastardly conduct in S. America, xx 
182*] 183*] 
«+. submission to Spain, xx.183*] 184*] 
+». treaty of peace with Spain, xxi 169] 
++». the queen refuses to jcin the armed 
neutrality, xxiv 7] 
..-. connected with Spain by a double mar- 
riage, xxviii 38] 41) 
.... treaty of alliance with France, xxviii 
38] 
«+++ commencement of reform in, xxviii 
39] 
---- remarks on the Methuen treaty, and 
conduct of toward G. Britain, xxix 69] 
70) 72) 86) 88] 
+++. commercial treaty with America, xxix 
196] 
++.» inundation in, xxx 203] 
+... madness of the queen, xxxiv 9, 32 
-.-. birth of a princess, xxxv 22 
+++» Lisbon made a free port, xxxviii 210 
-.-. manifesto against the Dutch, xxxviii 
211 
+++. this revoked, xxxviii 212 
«--.- grants of money to, xxxix 172, 180. 
xliii 190, 209. xliv 590 
«-+. treaty of peace with France, xxxix 
331 
 .... this not ratified, xli 100] 
PO 
Portugal: decree of the prince of Brazil 
declaring himself regent, xli 246 
+++. treaty of alliance with Russia, xli 281 
«--. war declared against by Spain, xliii 
256] 346 
-- e+ counter declaration, xliii 348 
-».. treaty of peace, xliii 258] 349, 351 
«+++ invaded by the French, xliii 259] 
-..- the British take possession of Madeira, 
xliii 260] 
-.-. treaty with France, xliii 260] 293. xliv 
8, 11, 85 
-+.+ money and stores sent to, xliii 145, 146 
---- conduct of Buonaparte toward, xlv 
252, 324, 371. xlvii 192 
eee. State of, xlvili 222 
+++ British squadron arrives in the Tagus, 
xlviii 223 
++. division of, by the treaty of Fontain- 
bleau, xlix 278 
«+--+ demands of Buonaparte, xlix 279 
«+++ embargo on it’s ships in France, 7d. 
-... the prince regent withdraws with the 
royal family to Brazil, xlix 280, 527, 713*, 
775, 778 
-.-- entered bya French and Spanish army, 
xlix 281 
«+ -. insurrection against the French, 1 219] 
-. ++ British force landed, 1 221] 
---. attack of the French at Roleia, 1 222} 
259* 
«++ battle of Vimiera, 1] 222] 262* 
+++ evacuated by the French, 1 223] 117*, 
325* 
+++. convention of Cintra, 1] 117%, 125*, 
265*. li 27, 38, 54 
+» ++ campaign in, li 177, 179 
-.-- retreat of the French from Oporto, li 
179, 450 
++«+ proclamation by marsh. Beresford re- 
specting the false reports of the French, 
li 376 
+++. money paid by G. Britain, li 535. lii 
422, liii 35] 
al peeing for arming the nation, li 
+e». gen. W. Carr Beresford appointed 
field marsh. and commander in chief of 
the army, li 683 
--++. gen. Wellesley appointed commander 
in chief while commanding the allied ar- 
mies, li 712 
«see State of, 11954 
-- «+ Siege of Almeida, lii 186 
+++» proclamation by Massena, lii 186, 515 
lord Wellington, lii516 
++. Situation of the British forces, lii 190 
....+ these joined by the Portuguese, lii 191 
++ee retreat toward Lisbon, lii 194 
--++ battle of Buzaco, lii 197, 312 
+++. the country deserted and every thing 
carried off or destroyed, lii 199 
«++» general relief of the fugitives at Lis- 
bon, 1ii 200 
+++» Succours sent from England, lii 201 
