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Decree relative to commerce at Frankfort,

128.

Report of Capt. Duperre, commanding the

Maritime force at the Isle of France, 221, 247
Extract from the Moniteur, relating to the

English prisoners wrecked in the Elizabeth, near

Dunkirk, 314.

Comments of the Moniteur on the Prince

Regent's speech to the House of Lords, 660.

Decree relative to the making Sugar and

Indigo, from Beet root and Woad, 951.

Extract of a letter, from the Minister of Fi-

nance, relative to the revocation of the Berlin

and Milan decrees, as far as regarded America,

990.

Decree for the raising of 3,000 Seamen, 1118.

Report of a plot respecting Belleisle, 1119.
Speech of Napoleon to the Legislative Body,

(June 16) 1625.

First sitting of the French National Council,

1628.

HAMBURGH-Address from Hamburgh, to Napo-
leon, 863, 893

The reply of Napoleon, 894

Grant, from the Special Council, of further
time to make declarations of colonial produce,
991.

HANS TOWNS.-Report on the annexation of the
Hans Towns to France, 96, 112.

Union of the Hans Towns to France, and dis-
tribution of their territory and government, 217.

HOLLAND.-Proceedings of the Dutch Ministry

with the English Government, relative to the

preserving of the independence of Holland, by

the means of a peace with France, 62, 80.

Annunciation of the birth of a son to Napo-

leon, 794.

PORTUGAL.-Dispatch from Lord Wellington, re-

lative to the proceedings of the Armies in Por-

tugal, up to the 15th of December, 124.

Convention between the Governments of Por-

tugal and Spain, allowing each Government to
call upon the subjects of the other, residing in
its territory, for military service, during the con-
tinuance of the war, 126.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to the Portu-
gnese Government, relative to the position of the
contending armies, 287.

Comments of the Moniteur, on the statements
of the Times Newspaper, relative to the war in
Portugal, 316.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington giving an
account of the Military Operations up to the
12th of January, 318.

Dispatches from the same, up to the 26th of
January, 582.

Dispatches from the same, giving an account

of the defeat of General Mendizabel, and of the

Siege of Badajoz by the French, 671, 895.

Dispatches from the same, and from Charles

Stuart, Esq. stating the retreat of the French
Army towards the frontier, and the various en-
gagements between the British and French, up
to the 23rd of March, 878.

French account of the Army of Massena, up
to the 15th of March, 889.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington, to the Por-
tuguese Government, relative to the Surrender
uf Badajoz, 887.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, dated 27th
of October, 1810, recommending an Indemnifi-
cation to the Portuguese, for the losses which
they had sustained, 947.

Dispatches from the same, narrating his Ope

rations, up to the 27th of March, 949.

Dispatch from Charles Stuart, Esq. stating

the advance of General Beresford's Army, and
the recovery of Campo Mayor from the enemy,

951.

Proclamation against the French, issued by

the Portuguese Government, 1017.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington, giving an
account of the retreat of the French Army inte

Spain, his own movements up to the 9th of April,

and the operations of Marshal Beresford, 1049,

Dispatch from Marshal Beresford, to Lord

Wellington, giving an account of the defeat of a

French division, 1083.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, stating the
positions of the English and Spanish Armies, up

to the 18th of April, 1115.

Dispatches from Charles Stuart, Esq. giving

an account of the Surrender of Olivenza, the po-
sition of the hostile Armies, and the letters of
compliment addressed, by the Portuguese Go-
vernment, to Lord Wellington and Marshal
Beresford, on the liberation of Portugal, 1116.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington, giving an
account of the Battle of Fuentes de Honor, and
the subsequent movements of the combined
and French Armies, up to the 10th of May,
1336, 1355.

French account of the Battle of Fuentes de

Honor, 1363.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, relative to

the escape of the Garrison of Almeida, 1360.

French account of the escape of the Garrison

of Almeida, 1594.

Proclamations of Lord Wellington to the Por-

tuguese, 1504, 1591.

PRUSSIA.-Edict, relative to the confiscation of all

ships in which English produce and manufactures

have been, or may be, introduced into the Prus-

sian ports, 991.
SICILY.-Declaration of the King, relative to the
report of his being about to give up his country
to the French, 1494.

SPAIN.-Correspondence, relative to the Statue to
be erected in honour of George III, 122.

Decree of the Cortes, offering pardon to de-
serters, 125.

Decree of the Cortes, for erecting a Statue in
honour of George III, 190.

Proclamation of the Cortes, declaring that
they will not yield obedience to Ferdinand VII.
while he remains in captivity, nor will the Spa-
niards lay down their arms till the French eva-
cuate the kingdom, 415.

Proclamation from the Council of Regency,

on the anniversary of May the 2nd, 1599, 1623.

French account of the Siege aud Surrender of

Tortosa, 249, 254.

State of the French Armies in Spain; and ac-
count of their proceedings, published at Paris,
Jan. 19, 1811.-254, 288, 313.

English account of the Battle of Barrosa, 761,
796.

French accounts of the Battle of Barrosa, 922,
1087, 1111.

Various Letters, published at Cadiz, on the
dispute relative to the conduct of the Spaniards
in the Battle of Barrosa, 1021, 1046, 1164.

Letter from General Graham to Mr. Welles-
ley, impeaching the conduct of the Spanish Ge
neral in the Battle of Barrosa, 1166,

Notes of the Moniteur, on the account of the
Battle of Barrosa, sent by Lord Liverpool to the
Lord Mayor of London, 1056, 1082.,

French official intelligence from the Armies,
published at Paris, 31st of March, 1811.-889,
918.

Dispatch from Charles Stuart, Esq. announc-
ing the Battle of Albuera, 1362.

News from the Armies in Spain, published at
Paris, May the 22nd, 1367.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington, enclosing
Marshal Beresford's report of the Battle of Al-
buera, 1425, 1470, 1496.

General Castanos's account of the Battle of Al-
buera, 1501.

Intercepted French Letter from General Gazan
to Marshal Soult, 1500.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, giving an ac-
count of the re-investment of Badajoz, and of a
skirmish at Usagre, 1533.

French official intelligence from the Armies in
Spain. Commencement of the Siege of Tarra-
gona, 1629.

SPANISH AMERICA.-Declaration of independence,
on the part of the inhabitants of West Florida,
177.

Letter from the Viceroy of Mexico, to the
Spanish Government, containing an account of
the defeat of the rebels, 320, 411.

Proclamation against the rebels, 412.
SWEDEN. Declaration relating to England, sup-
plementary to the declaration of war, 415.
Temporary resignation of the King, 989.

SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS.

Account of the Installation of the Prince Re-
gent, 550, 367.

Letter from Sir John Wrottesley to the Editor
of the Wolverhampton Chronicle, 207.

Answer of Mr. Wolsely, addressed to the
Freeholders of the County of Stafford, 209.

Letter from Mr. Hunt, to the independent
Freeholders and Inhabitants of Somersetshire,
591.

Statement of accounts in which Mr. S. Brookes
has been treasurer, 864.

Address to the People of Great Britain, from
the Friends of the People, 1388.

Copy of the Petition, praying a Reform in
Parliament, presented by Charles Grey, Esq. to
the House of Commons, on the 6th of May, 1793,
from the Friends of the People, 1393.

Debate in the House of the Commons, on the
second reading of Mr. Wynne's Election Bribery
Bill, 856.

Mr. Lemaitre's Petition to the House of Com-
mons, 143.

Report of proceedings, in the trial of an ac-
tion, brought by Mr. Lemaitre against Mr. Jacks,
for Defamation, 147.

Report of the proceedings, in the Court of
King's Bench, in the case of Mr. Finnerty, 282,
334.

Debate, in the House of Commons, on pre-
senting the Petition of Mr. Finnerty, 1577.

Trial, in the Court of King's Bench, of the
Messrs. Hunts, for a Libel, relative to the flogging
of soldiers, 495.

Report of the trial of Mr. Drakard, at Lincoln,
for a Libel, relative to the flogging of soldiers,
614.

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Debate, in the House of Commons, upon a
motion of Mr. Wardle, relative to Corporal Cur-
tis, 530.

Debate, in the House of Commons, on the mo-
tion of Sir F. Burdett, for an address to the
Prince Regent, relative to the practice of flogging
soldiers, 1550.

Speeches of Lords Holland, Ellenborough,
Erskine, and Eldon, on Lord Holland's motion
for an account of Informations Ex Officio, filed
by the Attorney General, 593, 621.

Speech of Lord Folkestone, and answer of Sir
Vicary Gibbs, on Lord Folkestone's motion for
an account of Informations Ex Officio, filed by
the Attorney General, 805.

Debate, on Lord A. Hamilton's motion, rela-
tive to the state of the press in India, 786.

The Englishman's Right: a dialogue between
a Barrister at Law and a Juryman: on the an-
tiquity, use, office and privileges of Juries. By
Sir John Hawles. 689, 719, 755.

Letter, addressed to Lord Holland, on the Li-
berty of the Press. From the Times Newspaper.
460.

Trial of Mr. Roger O'Connor, for an assault,

909.

Celebration of the anniversary of Mr. Pitt's
Birth Day, 1368.

Debate, in the House of Commons, on the re-
port from the Bullion Committee, 1148, 1170,
1202, 1233, 1268, 1298, 1333.

Debate, in the House of Commons, on the
subject of Exchequer Bills, bought by the Bank,
1040.

Letter, from Mr. Hoare, to the Governor, &c.
of the Bank, on the Over-issue of Paper, 1015.
Aphorisms relative to Currency. By Sir R.
Phillips. 1079.

Light Gold against Heavy Gold. From the
Morning Chronicle, 983.

Account of the proceedings of the Protestant
Dissenters, on the subject of Lord Sidmouth's
Bill, 1264, 1329, 1375, 1406.

Debate, on Lord Cochrane's motion for papers
relative to the conduct of Vice Admiralty Courts,
1466.

Resolutions of the West India merchants, on
the question of "Corn against Sugar," 784.

Resolutions and Petition of the Corn-growers
of the county of Fife, against the admission of
Sugar into the Distilleries, 912.

Protest of the Landholders of England, against
the Distillery Bill, 914.

Speech of Mr. Perceval, on moving the
Thanks of the House to Marshal Beresford, and
the combined Army, for the Victory of Albuera,

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Letter on Mr. Hoare's Letter to the Bank,

1071.

--on General Graham's violation of orders

`at the Battle of Barrosa, 854.

from a ruined American Merchant, on
the Debts due from American subjects, before
the American war, 1521.

MY OWN WRITINGS:-Consisting of Summaries

of Politics, Letters, &c.

SUMMARIES OF POLITICS.

American States, 458, 555, 577, 935.

American Manufactures, 1110.

Bank Dollar Tokens, 681, 718.

Bank Jubilee Dollars, 737, 775, 841, 875,

899, 929, 961, 1009, 1035, 1061.
Paper against Gold, 111, 1604.

Battle of Albuera, 1409, 1441, 1546.
Barrosa, 852, 1161.

Bingham, Mr. 769, 1104, 1131.

Commercial Relief, 584, 609.

Consolidated Fund, 904.

Corn against Sugar, 748, 772.

Deliverance of Europe, 1350.

Dissenters' Bill, 1249, 1281, 1313.

Dollars. (See Bank and Jubilee.)

Flogging Negroes, 1513.

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INDEX OF PERSONS

NAMED IN VOL. XIX.

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Bathurst, Lord, 368, 776

Baussart, Gen. 1631
Baxter, G. 482, 483, 495
Beaver, Capt. 445, 446, 575
Beckwith, Col. 882, 1054
Bedford, Duke, 749, 914, 1377
Belluno, Duke, 254, 765, 890,
923, 1056, 1083, 1112, 1430,
1445

Belson, Col. 767, 796
Bellegarde, Gen. 768
Benfield, P. 31, 43
Bennet, Capt. 1480
Beresford, Marshal, 125, 879,
883, 886, 951, 1050, 1115,
1118, 1327, 1342, 1345, 1367,
1425, 1445, 1447, 1470, 1500,
1502

Brown, L. Col. 767, 796
Brown, T. 685

Brownell, Mr. 218

Brunswick, Duke, 75, 1351
Buchanan, J. L. 619
Buckingham, Marquis, 368
Buckinghamshire, Lord, 247, 368
Buller, Judge, 811
Buonaparté, (See Napoleon)
Buonaparte, (Joseph) 1349
Burdett, Sir F. 68, 149, 163, 225,
306, 310, 364, 430, 452, 490,
534, 538, 644, 715, 751, 781,
802, 897, 1121, 1191, 1317,
1327, 1469, 1477, 1518, 1537,
1550, 1573, 1583

Burke, E. 203, 815, 1382, 1421,
1621

Burgoyne, M. 206, 209
Burleigh, Lord, 1408
Burton, 552
Busche, Capt. 768

Bertie, Admiral, 433, 436, 446, Bushe, L. Col. 796

447, 477, 513

Bessieres, Marshal, 951

Best, R. 681, 965

Bevan, Mr. 272

Bushel, E. 698, 734

Cadore, Duke, 60, 185, 186, 189,

469, 471, 473, 957, 958

Cadwine, Justice, 694

Anstruther, Sir J. 368, 784, 790, Bicknell, Mr. 357

Aris, 144

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Bingham, Mr. 769, 1124, 1131

Caffarelli, Count, 91

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Blackstone, Judge, 161, 598, 700, Cambridge, Duke, 8, 368, 369

815, 1392

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Borgen, Capt. 944
Bosanquet, Mr. 874, 1205
Boulogne, M. de, 1628

1190, Bowles, John, 1256

Boyd, Mr. 31, 43

Brand, Mr. 857, 897, 1518, 1621
Brennier, Gen. 1546, 1448, 1594

Ballasteros, Gen. 319, 890, 922, Briggs, Capt. 44'7

Bankes, Sir J. 514

Bankes, Mr. 916

Baraguay d' Hilliers, Gen. 288,
1638

Bandaxi y Azara E, 123
Baring, Mr. 1272, 1335, 1388

Brooks, S. 864

Bronikowski, Gen. 251
Brougham, Mr. 488, 492, 502,
520, 545, 547, 618, 686, 713,
1185, 1316,1513, 1541, 1551,
1553, 1562, 1590
Broughton, Capt. 446

Camden, Earl, 116, 267, 351,
368,718

Cameron, L. Col. 1338
Campbell, M. Gen. 881, 1537
Campbell, L. Col. 544, 576

Campo Verde, Gen. 1368, 1630
Canedo, A. 414

Canning, G. 31, 36, 45, 368

Canterbury, Abp. 368

Cardinal, Elect. 1021, 1117

Carr, Sir J. 559

Carrol, Capt. 761

Cartwright, Major, 110, 400,
1256,1459, 1516, 1623
Cassagne, Gen. 1087, 1112
Cassilis, Lord, 351
Carysfort, Lord, 368
Castanos, Gen. 668, 1362, 1425,

1427, 1430, 1435, 1446, 1501
Castillo e Carroz, D. J. 127
Castlereagh, Lord, 263, 335, 368,
644, 716, 1220, 1227, 1575,
1586
Cathcart, Lord, 368

Cathcart, Hon. C. 796

Caulfield, Capt. 447

Cazin, 891

Darius, 463

Darrican, Gen. 890

Davis, J. 483

Chalmers, G. 684, 745, 875, 1038 Davison, A. 815

Champagny (See Cadore)

Chaplin, Mr. 780

Charlemagne, 114
Charlotte, Princess, 351

Charles I. (King) 454, 552, 1200
Charlesworth, D. 1581, 1582
Chatham, Lord, 46, 263, 368,
1096

Chatham, the Great, 161, 1391,
1408

Chave, Mr. 1062
Chesterfield, Earl, 368
Chichester, Earl, 368
Chilman, R. 485, 498
Chlopicks, Gen. 240
Cholmondeley, Earl, 368
Cicero, 459

Cireillo, Marquis, 1495

Ciscar, G. 414

Claiborne, W. C. C. 177

Deane, D. 483

Decaen, C. 445, 475, 544
De Lolme, 803
Del Monte, L. 192
Demosthenes, 451, 461
Derby, Earl, 270, 368
Derry, Bp. 1109, 1131
Desbrow, Col. 119
D'Espagne, C. 671, 1436
Despard, Col. 154

Favell, Mr. 91, 1295
Favre, H. 433
Fawkener, Mr. 352
Feltre, Duke, 121

Fenwick, Capt. 125

Ferdinand VII. (King) 126, 192,

413, 1104, 1349
Ferguson, Dr. 448

Filmer, Sir R. 568, 571

Finnerty, Mr. 268, 282, 333, 367,
388, 400, 429, 455, 689, 813,
1569

Fitzgerald, (Rhymer,) 972, 1134,
1369

De Yonge, S. 874, 967, 1011, 1036 Fitzpatrick, Gen. 368

Dilkes, Gen. 767, 797

Dixon, Mr. 331, 1295
Donoughmore, Lord, 368
Douglas, Marquis, 368

Drakard, Mr. 673, 684, 706, 818,
1316, 1432, 1485, 1541, 1557
Drake, Dr. 1203

Draper, Col. 285, 337

Drennan, Dr. 133

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Claparede, Gen. 382, 672, 895, Drouet, Gen. 319, 383, 882, 1548 Fox, C. J. 42, 57, 67, 161, 163,

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Drummond, Sir W. 368

Drummond, Col. 881
Drury, Admiral, 440

Duckworth, L. Col. 1362, 1435
Dudley, 695

Duncan, Major, 767, 796, 798
Dundas, H. (See Melville)
Dundas, Lord, 368

Dundas, Sir D. 368, 542

Dundas, R. S. 116, 788, 793

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203, 811
Foy, Gen. 889

Frederic the Great of Prussia, 75

Frederic William of Prussia, 991
Frere, Gen. 1631
Fresno, Gen. 256
Fullarton, Col. 285
Fuller, 760

Fulton, H. 631

Garcia, 320

Garcia, Gen. 922

Gardanne, Gen. 319*

Garden, Mr. 629

Garrow, Mr. 147, 153, 284, 285,

336, 339, 560, 572

Gazan, Gen. 1499, 1501
Gentz, 803

George II. (King) 233

George III. (King) 122, 190, 192,
233, 251, 495, 604, 1495
Gerald, Mr. 168
Gibbs, L. Col. 574

Gibbs, Sir V. 141, 154, 157, 334,

347, 429, 481, 484, 488, 495,
496, 511, 513, 546, 596, 625,
680, 602, 822, 833, 1185, 1485,
1489

Giddy, D. 777, 875, 1066, 1589
Gilmour, Major, 882
Glynn, Mr. Serjeant, 594
Gloucester, Duke, 8, 368, 1514,
1543, 1552, 1563

Godinot, Gen. 925

Goldsmith, O. 609

Cumberland, Duke, 8, 116, 368, Empson, 695

Curtis, Corporal, 484, 498, 508, Ernest, Prince, 10, 819

Curtis, Capt. 434

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Erskine, Lord, 23, 270, 368, 452, Gough, Major, 767, 796

590, 621, 1332, 1393
Erskine, Sir W. 879, 1052, 1337

Curwen, J. C. 453, 750, 772, Essling, Prince of, 65, 317, 394,
774, 859

Dalmatia, Duke, 319, 896, 889,

890, 920, 925, 1345, 1362,
1410, 1428, 1445, 1499, 1546
Dalrymple, Sir J. 1514

459, 665, 886, 889, 993, 1070,
1228, 1323, 1367
Ethelred (King) 692
Eustace, L. Col. 1339

Fausset, Dr. 1582

Gower, Lord, 18
Graburn, G. 685

Graham, Gen. 762, 765, 783,
797, 852, 1095, 1161, 1166,
1451

Graham, Capt. 446

Grant, Sir W. 116, 368

Grant, Mr. 793

Green, J. 685

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