Faulder, v. Sith, as executor of J. C. Jer-
vois, Esq. II, 211 Figueras, account of, I, 300. Recovered by the Spaniards, 302. Gallant defence of, 306. Retaken by the French, 307 Finance, Mr Horner's resolutions, II, 287. Mr Vansittart's, 288. Earl Stanhope's,
Finnerty, P., tried for libel, II, 29 Fire in the Exchequer, Edinburgh, II, 194 Fire at Greenwich hospital, II, 173 Fitzroy, Lord William, dismissed the na- val service for tyranny, II, 85 Forgery, account of a singular mode of, II,
45 Foster, our minister in America, demands a disavowal of Rodgers' aggression in the affair of the Little Belt, I, 189 Frankland, Mr, admirable speech on Sir S. Romilly's proposed alteration in the criminal law, I, 151
French armies, cruelties in their retreat through Portugal, I, 255. Their con- duct at Madrid, 362
French empire, exposition of the state of, I, 216
Frere, Mr, his epitaph on the Duke of Al- burquerque, I, 299
Fuentes d'Onoro, battle of, I, 274
Germany, affairs of, I, 238
Glasgow Bank, robbery of, II, 187 Godinot, a French general, commits sui- cide, I, 387
Gooday, Rev. W., punished for brawling in church, II, 35
Gough, Colonel, gallant conduct at Tarifa, I, 341
Gould, John, hanged for the murder of his wife, II, 68
Graham, Sir Thomas, gallant conduct at Barrosa, I, 293, &c. Gazette account of the action, 450
Grey, Earl, speech on the Regency bill, I,
Gretna Green parson, death of, II, 18 Guadaloupe, disturbances there, I, 192 Guerillas, account of their movements, I, 344
Headfort, Marquis of, swindled by a set of money-lenders, II, 41. Their trial, 75, 197. Sentence, 198. Pilloried, 217 VOL. IV. PARTI.
Hill, General, surprises and defeats Girard at Arroyo Molinos, I, 334 Hoax, a fatal one, II, 195
Hodge, Hon. Arthur, planter in Tortola, hanged for cruelty to negro slaves, I, 199, II, 140
Holland, Lord, motion for list of ex officio informations, I, 140
Hoste, Captain, his account of a gallant action at sea with a squadron of the ene my, I, 462
Huggins, a planter of St Nevis. His de- testable cruelty. Is tried and escapes, I, 196
Hutchinson, Mr, speech on the address to the Regent, I, 44
Imports of wheat, flour, &c., II, 97 Ireland, the appointment of the Regent warmly welcomed there, I, 115. Pro- ceedings consequent on, 119. State of the country, 135, &c.
Isle of France captured, I, 442.
The re- turn of killed, &c., in the attack on, 449 Jesuits, account of, I, 360
Jews, whimsical punishment of two, II, 27 Jockey Club, meeting of, for the purpose
of discovering persons poisoning race horses, II, 97
Johnson, Lieut.-Col., trial of, II, 117. Sentence, 129
Junot, General, wounded in reconnoiter- ing, I, 253
King, the, account of his Majesty's health, II, 14. Anecdote of, 22. Rides on horseback, 105. Rejoicings on his Ma- jesty's birth-day, 116. Reports of his Majesty's health, 276, 295.
Lacy, General, succeeds Campoverde, I, 307. His proclamation to the Catalans, 809. Able conduct, 311, &c Lambert, Jonathan, claims the Islands of Tristram da Cunha, I, 191 Lansdowne, Marquis of, speech on the
vote of money to the partizans, I, 268 Letter, circular, to general officers, II, 193 Lewis, Mr, comedian, death of, II, 10 Leyden, John, notice of, I, 209
Leyden, Dr John, memoirs of, II, xli. Verses to the memory of, xci Liniers, General, history of, I, 397. Death, 410
Literary fund, anniversary of, II, 90 Liverpool, Lord, speech on the conduct of the magistrates of Nevis in witnessing Huggins's cruelty, I, 197 Lyall's, trial of, II, 4
M'Arra, James, tried for the murder of his brother, II, 22
Maplestrom, account of its increase, II, 79 Martinique, disturbances there, I, 193 Marmont disperses his army after having raised the siege of Badajoz, I, 285 Marriages, &c. II, xciv
Massena, his retreat from Portugal, I, 254. Recommences offensive operations a- gainst the allies, 278
M'Cues tried for murder, II, 69 M'Carthy, Felix, Esq., death of, II, 98 Melville, Lord, death of, II, 114 Mermaid, account of one, II, 189 Militias, interchange of, debates on, I, 64 Milton, Lord, speech against the re-ap- pointment of the Duke of York, I, 65 Mina, Espoz y, the Guerilla chief, transac- tions, I, 345. His danger and escape, 353 Minotaur, loss of, II, 1. Particulars re- specting, 67
Mock parson, account of, II, 145 167 Murder, an atrocious, II, 199. Horrid murder of the Marr family, 206, &c. Of the Williamsons, 219, &c. Account of one in France, II, 17
Myers, Sir William, gallant death of, at Al- buhera, I, 282
Navy, British, state of, II, 80
Nelson, Lord, account of the statue erect- ed in Guildhall to his memory, II, 88 New publications, II, ciii Nottingham, disturbances at, II, 49. Dis contents there, II, 195
Oakey, Tryce, reprieved at the gallows, II,
O'Connor, Roger, trial of, for assaulting Henry Ogle, II, 52
Opera-house, robberies at, II, 103
Parliament, session of, opened by commis- sion, 12th February, I, 40 Patents, list of, II, 354 Pedestrian feat, II, 56 Pedrazuela, an actor of Madrid, singular account of his atrocities, I, 361. Hang- ed by order of General Castanos, ib. Perceval, Mr, how esteemed when he came into power, I, 31. Speech on the reappointment of the Duke of York, 66. Letter to the Regent, II, 253 Phenomenon, extraordinary, at Plymouth, II, 113
Pickpockets, account of, II, 217 Plymouth, court martial there, on the mu- tineers of the Diana and Growler, II, 212. Their execution, 216
Pole's, Mr W., circular letter, debates on,
Pomone frigate, loss of, II, 179 Portugal, situation of, I, 244 Portugueze, money voted in parliament for their relief, I, 268
Premiums given by the Board of Trustees for Scottish manufactures, II, 56 Privy council office broken open, II, 178 Prince of Wales packet, loss of, II, 191 Principal appointments and promotions, II, xcix
Protests on the act to provide for the ad- ministration of the royal authority, II,
Projects and useful inventions, II, 856 Public Accounts of Great Britain, &c., I, 496, &c.
Pulteney, Sir James, accident to, II, 81. Death of, 87
Puppet Show, a poem, II, lxxxvi Purcell, Mr, gallant conduct of, in resist- ing robbers, II, 57, 156
Queensberry, Duke of, particulars of his will, II, 19. Action of legatees against his executors, 133
Radical reformers, meeting of at Free- mason's Tavern, I, 169
Regimental schools, bill respecting, II, 194
Regency, proceedings in the House of Čommons concerning, I, 1. In the Lords' House, 13 Regency bill, debates on, I, 2, &c. Regent, installation of, I, 27. Qualifica- tion of, II, 26. Speech of, 294 Reille, a French general, his base conduct, I, 355
Robbery, extraordinary one, II, 180 Roberts, tried for escaping from the House of Correction, II, 164
Rogers, Mr, death of by a bull, II, 59 Rome, King of, (son to Buonaparte) born, I, 214. Proceedings thereon, 215 Romilly's, Sir S., projected alterations on the criminal law, I, 151
Rose, Mr, speech on the state of the navy, I, 74
The atrocious conduct of Suchet's army there, 306
Tarifa, account of, I, 338. Siege of, 339, Gallant defence of, 340
Tarleton, General, defends Sir John Moore, and ascribes his misfortunes to ministry, I, 51. Accuses Lord Wellington of sundry errors, 52
Thames, covered with floating masses of ice, II, 6
Trinidad, motion to introduce the British laws there, I, 200
Turkish Ambassador, funeral of, II, 67 Tyrannicide, discussions on, in the House of Commons, I, 225
Valencia, taken by the French, I, 326 Venus, Hottentot, baptized, II, 217
Saldanha frigate, particulars of the loss of, Volcano in the sea, account of, II, 59
on the Departure of Autumn, xc Soult, Marshal, account of his military character, I, 387
Spain, affairs of, I, 360, &c.
Spanish America, state of, I, 367. Errors of the mother-country in regard to their settlements there, 373, &c. State Papers, British, II, 237, &c. French, &c. 315, &c.
Stocks, prices of, for each month, I, 494 Strangford, Lord, letter to the junta at Buenos Ayres, II, 324. Their reply,
Suchet, General, besieges Tarragona, I, 303. Detestable conduct there, 306. Defeats Blake at Murviedro, 323 Swindlers, gang of, described, II, 198
Tarragona, taken by the French, I, 305.
Volunteering from the militia, II, 92 Useful Inventions, II, 356
Walsh, Mr, guilty of breach of trust, II, 212. His examination, 214 Wardle, Colonel, advocates the cause of a militia corporal in the House of Com- mons, I, 59 Wellington, Lord, able conduct in pursuit of the French in their retreat through Portugal, I, 258. His representation of the conduct of the Portugueze, I, 267, Blockades Ciudad Rodrigo, 329. Ga- zette account of his movements at Villa Seca, and Louzao, 454. Victory of Fuentes de Honor, 464
Wellesley, Hon. Henry, note to Don Eu- sebio Azara, II, 342. His reply, 343 Whitbread, Mr, speech on the Regency bill, I. 1
Windham, review of his life and genius, II, i
Wylde, Mr, murdered by a highwayman,
York, Duke of, reappointed commander in chief, I, 65. Debates on his re- appointment, 67, &c.
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