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INDEX.

A.

Act to provide for the administration of
the royal authority, &c. II, 237
Acts, public, list of, passed in the 51st of
George III. II, 305

Agricultural reports, II, 28, 43, 66, 89, 112,
129, 142, 155, 173, 188, 200, 252
Albuhera, battle of, I, 279
Alburquerque, Duke of, his melancholy
death, I, 298

Alcobaço, convent of, destroyed, I, 255
America, congress papers, a supplementary
non-intercourse act, I, 188. National
bank abolished, ib. Infamous conduct
of Commodore Rodgers in the affair of
the Little Belt, I, 184. Supplies the
French privateers with stores, ammuni-
tion, &c. 187. Conduct of Madison,
188, 190

Amethyst, loss of, II, 40

Anholt, Isle of, Danish attempt upon, I,
242. Gazette account of, 458
Armitage, Richard, removed to Newgate
and examined, II, 85. Executed, 138

B.

Badajoz surrendered to the French, I,
250. Siege of by Lord Wellington,

283

Baltic fleet, distressing accounts of, II,

201

Ballad, II, xci

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Blanchard, Madame, killed at Rome, II,
203

Blake, General, proceeds to Valencia, I,
314. Defeated by Suchet, 325
Blair, Lord President, death of, II, 107.
Funeral of, 115

Bowles, John, tried for the murder of his
wife, II, 9

Boxing matches, Silverthorne and Dogher-
ty, II, 7. Rimmer and Molineux, 100,
and Molineux and Crib, 170

Bridge, the Regent's, foundation stone laid,
II, 96, 97

Bridge, Strand, foundation laid, II, 178
Brougham, Mr, speech on abuses in the
navy, I, 85
Budget, I, 89

Buenos Ayres, account of, I, 395

Ballasteros, his activity in Andalusia, I, Bullion and paper currency bill, debates

336

Balloon, Sadler's ascension, II, 176
Bank of England notes, amount of those
in circulation, II, 138

on, I, 106

Buonaparte, address of the French Senate
to, I, 211. Speech to the Council of
Commerce, 212. His system of educa-

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C.

Cochrane, Lord, imprisonment at Malta,
I, 77. Speech on abuses in the courts
of Admiralty, 79

Commercial credit, proceedings of the
committee of, I, 94. Debates on, 97
Commercial credit, report by the commit-
tee of, II, 277

Committee, report of, relative to appeals
with the House of Lords, II, 284
Congress, American, message of the pre-
sident to, II, 249

Cooke, (the actor), account of his appear-
ance in America, II, 10
Correspondence betwixt the Lords of the
Treasury and Auditor of Exchequer, II,

298

Correspondence betwixt the Regent and
Mr Perceval, II, 252

Cadiz, expedition from, under La Pena, I, Cortes, conduct of the, I, 365

287

Cahill, trial of, for a duel, II, 3
Campo Mayor, taken by the French, I,
271. Retaken, 272
Cambridge university, chancellorship va-
cant by the death of the Duke of Graf-
ton, II, 55. Application for the succes-
sion by the Dukes of Rutland and Glo-
cester, ib. Election of the chancellor,
63. Installation, 127
Canning, Mr, observations on the Regency
bill, I, 5, 9. Eloquent speech on the
peninsular war, 54

Canterbury bank, robbery of, II, 107
Caraccas, declaration of rights of the pro-
vinces, II, 333

Carlton-house, grand ball at, II, 191.
Accidents attending it, 126, &c
Cardoza, a Portugueze, and two women,
tried for the murder of Thomas Davis,
II, 9. Executed, 68

Catholic committee, proceedings of, qu
the appointment of the Regent, I, 115
Catholic bishops in America, their letter
to the bishops of Ireland, II, 545
Chancery suits, Mr M. A. Taylor's mo-
tion respecting, I, 147

Child stealing, trial respecting, II, 200,

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Cortes, proclamation of, II, 314
Council, Queen's, appointed under the
Regency bill, I, 6

Crim. con., trial for, II, 204, &c.
Cumberland, Richard, funeral of, II, 99

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