ANNUAL REGISTER. 
sP 
587 
sP 
Spain: introduced into the negotiations for Spain: likely to remain under the influence 
peace by France, iv 22] 260-1] 265] 
.... this conduct extraordinary, iv 41] 
..-- haughtily defended by the Spanish 
ambassador, iv 42] 
+++. proceedings of our ambassador, iv 49] 
++-. conduct of the Spanish minister, 2d. 
50] 281) 
++. treaty with France, iv 51] 52] 278) 
-... rupture with England, iv 53] 281-290] 
«.«. the German evolutions introduced 
among the troops, iv 67] 
+++. young lady of large fortune married 
_ to an Englishman, iv 72] 
--.. livery servants forbidden to 
swords, iv 121] 
+++. punishment of a clerk of the treasury 
for forgery, iv 126] 
«+.. Speedwell, English cutter, taken by 
the French in Vigo harbour, iv 127] 
+».. duty on salt, to defray the expense of 
paving Madrid, and making roads to Bar- 
celona, Cadiz, Valentia, and Galicia, iv 
132] 
--.. British residents afraid of offending 
the Spaniards by illuminating on their 
majesties’ coronation, iv 176] 177] 
-»-. approaching rupture with England, iv 
18 
wear 
-.+. Spaniards captured in French ships, 
iv 190], 
«+++ Navy of, id. 
+++ note delivered by the conde de Fuentes, 
iv 281] 
«++. answer to it, iv 282] 
.... orders for the detention of English 
ships, iv 285] 
«..-- declaration of war against, 7b. v 5] 65] 
———_ — by, iv 288] 
.... threatens Portugal, v 6] 
..-. declares war against her, v 10] 
«++. invasion of Portugal, v 29] 
-... checked by the British, v 31] 32] 
--+. loss of the Havannah, v 36-43] 119] 
-... capture of the Hermione, v 44] 92] 
97] vi 88] 163] 
«+... preliminary articles of peace signed, 
v 108] 
..... the son of don Velasco created marquis 
de Fort Moro, v 119] 
+++. Ships taken during the war, v 122] 
+... Summary of papers relative to the 
rupture with, v 185-203] 
++. papers relative to the rupture with 
Portugal, v 203-22] 
«-.. treaty of peace, v 233] 
+... capture of Manilla, vi 8-13] 
--«. ransom of the place, vi 13] 
+... Manilla galleon taken, vi 14] vii 80] 
+... Nova Colonia taken from the Portu- 
guese, vi 16] 
gat neces | attempt to recover it, vi 
+++» convention with the k. of Sardinia 
respecting Placentia, vi 214} 
of France, vii 10] 
sss» prints of the paintings at Heroula- 
neum presented by the king to the uni- 
versity of Edinburgh, vii 58] 
.... infanta Maria Louisa married to the 
archduke Leopold, vii 61] viii 116] 196] 
+--+ complaints of logwood cutters against 
the governor of Yucatan, vii 82] viii 99] 
+... conduct toward an English vessel in 
the Mediterranean, vii 98] 
.++. payment of the Manilla ransom bills 
refused, vii 114] 138] ix 5] 
.... backwardness of, to do justice to Bri- 
tain, viii 2] . 
.... beneficial trade carried on between it’s 
colonies and ours, viii 19] 
«».. udfortunate check to this, ¢d. 
«++. no criminal process to be carried on, 
even by the Inquisition, without confront- 
ing the witnesses with the party accused, 
viii 68] 
° et Louisiana ceded by France to, viii 69] 
1] 
e+. a society for the improvement of agri- 
culture established at Corunna, viii 74] 
+... sentence of the persons concerned in 
giving up the Havannah, viii 85] 
-+.. capt. Glass thrown into prison at Lan- 
cerota, viii 119] 
-+.. arrival of treasure ships from Ame- 
rica, viii 120] 140] : 
++. marriage of the prince of Asturias to 
the infanta Louisa of Parma, viii 196] 
-... report of a revolution in S. America, 
ix 2] 
++. submissiveness of the king to France, 
ix 4 
++. attempt to change the dress of the 
nation, ix 14] 
.... Other obnoxious measures of the 
government, ix 15] 
. riots at Madrid in consequence, 7b. 
.+.. remonstrance of the insurgents, xii 
211 
Pole Ai king grants the demands of the 
rioters, ix 16] 
.... the king retires privately toAranjuez,ib. 
-+e. fresh riots ensue, 20. 
.. +a message sent from Aranjuez and a fa- 
vourable answer reccived from the king, 
ix 17] 
.... the marq. of Squilacci and his family 
quit the kingdom, zd. 
.... the king returns to Madrid, ix 18] 
.... petitions to the king to revoke the 
pardons he had granted, ¢. 
- report of a revolution in Peru, 2d. 
. remonstrances on the communication 
with Gibraltar being shut up by gen. 
Crillon, ix 91] ~ 
«s+. marg. of Eusenada ordered to retire 
from court, and 10000 troops with can~ 
non posted round the capital, ix 99] 
roe» Geath of the queen dowager, ix 120} 
