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Mansell, Mr, escapes from France, II. 94
Mansfield, Sir J. speech on the riots at
Covent-Garden theatre, II. 371
Marchand, General, defeated, I. 762
Marengo, battle of, II. 531
Marlborough, W. and Anne, tried for pa-
rental cruelty, II. 273

Marquez, Gen. marches against French
Guiana, I. 394
Marriages, list of, II. 320.
Marriot, Rev. J. The Poet released from
the Law, II. 652.

Marryat, Mr, speech on the settlement
of the Martinique trade, I. 383
Martin, Mr H. objects to the Irish dis-
tillery laws, I. 322

Martinique, taken by the English, I. 380,
II. 69, 93. Settlement of the trade,
I. 383. Three French frigates arrive
there, II. 59. The prisoners arrive at
Portsmouth, 139

Mascarelli, Count, taken prisoner by the
French, L. 651

Massena, defeats the Austrians at Land-
shut, I. 595

Mason, Mr, his character as an actor, II.
389.

Mathieu, General, enters Borja, I. 471
Matthew, General, defends the Irish Ca-
tholics, I. 31

Mauchlin, thunder storm there, II. 205
Maupetit, General, stationed at Salaman-
ca, I. 498

Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavaria, his
proclamation, I. 593

Maximilian, Archduke, takes the com-
mand of Vienna, I. 600. Leaves the
city, 602.

Meadley, Ensign, murdered at Jamaica,

II. 255

Medellin, battle of, I. 556

Medina Sidonia, Duke of, his patriotism,
I. 502

Melvin, Mr, his appearance at the Ly-
ceum, II. 356

Mendizabal, General, takes Villafranca,
I. 571

Mermaids, reported to have been seen,
II. 286

Mermet, General, takes Ferrol, I. 495.
Messina, state of the troops there, II. 288
Metastasio, translation of his Storm, II,

650

VOL. II. PART II.

Meteorological tables, II. 465; observa-
tions, 506

Metternich, Count, conference with Buo-
naparte, I. 578

Mexico, state of the kingdom, II. 14
Mickle-ferry, accident there, II. 248
Middleburgh, taken by the English, I.

666

Middleton, Mr, misfortunes in his fami-
ly, II. 9

Militia-volunteering bill proposed, I. 308
Milton, Lord, speaks on Sir J. Moore's
campaign, I. 72; on Colonel Gordon's
lease at Chelsea, 233. Objects to Lord
Castlereagh's system of volunteering
from the militia, 308

Minto, Lord, speech on Oriental litera-
ture, II. 3

Miquelets, account of them, I. 554
Missiessy, Admiral, commands the French
fleet in the Scheldt, I. 677
Moguer, friar, saves the Marquis of Vi-
lel, I. 549

Moira, Earl of, speech on the address,
I. 12. Defends Sir Harry Burrard, 34.
Speech on Sir J. Moore's campaign,
58, 93
Moncey, Marshal, besieges Zaragoza, I.
509. Letter to Palafox, 511
Monjuic attacked by the French, I. 790
Monnet, General, governor of Flushing,

I. 672. Surrenders, 675. His opinion
on keeping the town, 689. Arrives in
England, II. 256

Montenegro, character of the inhabitants,
I. 453

Moore, Sir John, opinions on his cam-
paign, I. 56. Vote of thanks to the
soldiers under him, 58. A monument
voted to him, 59, 61. His last dis-
patch moved for, 61; it is produced,
82. Refuses a convention with the
French, 84. His correspondence with
Mr Frere laid before Parliament, 86.
A pension granted to his brother, 96.
Observations on his conduct, 105.
Buonaparte's opinion on it, 106. His
military talents, 108. A monument
erected to him at Coruna, 715, II. 250.
His retreat, 28. General orders re-
specting him, 56. Monument for him
at Glasgow, 61, 80. Monody on his
death by Lewis, 351

d

Moore, Mr Peter, speech on the East
India committee, I. 340
Moore, Francis, his predictions respect-
ing Turkey, I. 448

Moore, Ann, her extraordinary absti-
nence, II. 286

Moorhead, T. his wonderful preserva-
tion, II. 101

Morla, General, his treachery, I. 94. Di-
rects the central junta, 472. Endea-
vours to influence the junta in favour
of France, 500

Morocco, Emperor of, assists the Spa-
niards, II. 73

Morpeth, Lord, moves for a pension to
Sir J. Moore's brother, I. 96
Mortier, Marshal, besieges Zaragoza, I.
513. Takes Cassel, 619. Joins Vic-
tor after the battle of Talavera, 732.
His treatment of the wounded, 736
Moseley, Sir Oswald, moves for a com-

mittee to investigate Colonel Gordon's
lease at Chelsea, I. 232
Mother Goose revived by the Covent-
Garden company, II. 359
Moulds, W. convicted of murder, II. 238
Murillo, Don Pablo, defends one of the
bridges at Talavera, I. 488. Takes the
command before Vigo, 568, 569. De-
feats the French in Galicia, 712
Murray, General, crosses the Douro, I.

706

Murray, Lady Augusta, the Duke of Sus-

sex's suit against her, II. 129
Murray, Mr, killed near Aberdeen, II.

199

Murray, Mr, his character as an actor,
II. 390

Mustapha IV. Grand Sultan, I. 457; im-
prisoned, 458; strangled, 461
Mustapha Bairacter, reduces the Tabra-
tes, I. 458. Made grand visier, 459. His
reforms in the army, ib. Negociates
with the English, 461. He disappears,
ib.

N.

Nairn, a fishing-boat overset, II. 135
Naples, celebration of Buonaparte's birth-
day, II. 254

12

Nasch, Don G. governor of Monjuic, L
770

Navy, petition of the captains and com-
manders, I. 314, II. 73. Observations
on the navy system, I. 316. State of the
navy, II. 251, 317

Nelson, Lord, statue at Birmingham to
his memory, II. 302
Nenadowitsch, a Servian general, defeats
the Turks, I. 466, 467
Newcastle, thunder storm there, II. 209
Newman, serjeant, his gallant conduct
during Sir J. Moore's retreat, I. 84,
II. 62

Newport, Sir J. opposes Mr Foster's dis
tillery bill, I. 320. Motion against
Beauchamp Hill, 322. Negatived, $23.
Objects to the Irish revenue regulation
bill, ib. Speech on the Irish inland
navigation bill, 327

New York, meeting of the Federalists
there, II. 154

Ney, Marshal, his rapacity at Soria, L
471. Governor of Galicia, 561. Marchas
against Romana's army, 710. Attacks
Vigo, 711

Nichol, Mrs, her character as an actres,
II. 592

Nicholl, Ensign, tried by a court martial,

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Oakly, Mr, left by Mr Jackson at Wash-
ington, I, 422

O'Donnel, Don E. his exploits at Gero-
na, I. 770, 780

O'Hara, L. surgeon, duel with Ensign Ma-

hon, II. 163

Oldacre, convicted of trespassing in
sporting, II. 273

Old Bailey, sessions there, II. 172, 288
Oliver, W. convicted of robbery, II. 285
O'Meara, Dr, negociates for a bishoprick
with Mrs Clarke, I. 148, 155; letter
in vindication of himself, 302
O'Neil, publishes an account of the bat-
tle of Tudela, I. 508

Ofamin, Lud. examined respecting the
Duke of York, I. 136

Ord, Mr, motion on the Dutch commis-
sioners, I. 345

Orders of council, debates on, I. 403
O'Reilly, General, gives up Vienna, I.

602

Oriental literature, state of, II. s
Osden, General, retires to Flushing, I.

666. Commands a sally, 672
Ossian, Shenstone's observations on, II.
550

Ossulston, Lord, motion against sinecuros,
I. 350

Oswald, Gen. takes Zante, Cephalonia,
and Cerigo, I. 788, II. 307
Ouseley, Capt. his machine for destroy-
ing ships, II 109

Oxford, Christ Church College on fire,
II. 83. Meeting for an address of
thanks to Col. Wardle, 105. State of
the university, 402. Further observa-
tions, 656

Owen, Commodore, lands the troops of
the Marquis of Huntley, I. 664

P.

Pack, Col. lands on Walcheren, I. 665
Packington, Joan, convicted of child mur-
der, II. 256

Paget, General, wounded in crossing the
Douro, I. 706

Paget, Lord, bravery of his cavalry, II.
14, 23. Letter to Sir J. Moore, 28.

Elopes with Lady Wellesley, 87. Ac-
tion against him laid by Mr H. Wel-
lesley, 133. Duel with Captain Cado-
gan, 151
Palafox, his defence of Zaragoza, I. 508.
Answer to Moncey, 511. His procla-
mation to the people of Madrid, 512.
Transfers his authority to Don P. M.
Ric, 516. Lasnes' promise of liberty
to him, 520. Sent prisoner to France,
522. Pretended to have died at Za-
ragoza, II. 92

Palafox, Don F. forms a corps to the re-
lief of his brother, I. 512
Parliament, the King's speech, I. 1. Re-
marks on reforming it, 288. Parties
in the House of Commons, 289. Num-
ber of acts passed in the session, 364.
Public acts passed in the session, viii
Parmentier, M. discovery in extracting
opium, II. 453

Parnell, Mr, supports Colonel Wardle's
plan of retrenchment, I. 296. Objects
to the Irish distillery laws, 322. Speech
on the Irish inland navigation bill, 327.
Bill for equalizing the currency of the
two countries negatived, 328. Bill on
the Irish tithes, ib. Moves for a
commission of inquiry, 336
Parque, Duke of, defeats the French, I.
762, II. 292. Defeated, I. 765
Pasley, Captain, his Essay recommend-
ed, I. 345, 674

Passowan Oglu, defeated by the Servians,
I. 450

Patents for new inventions, list of, II.
456

Paterson, Miss, created a duchess, IÍ. 316
Patrick, Colonel, killed at Amarante, I.

704

Payeken, a sailor, saves two boys from
drowning, II. 257

Penson, Mrs, W. her character as an act-
ress, II. 391

Pepys, Sir Lucas, declines proceeding to
Walcheren, I. 688

Perceval, Mr, speech on the convention
of Cintra, I. 50; on Colonel Wardle's
motion, 123. Moves a committee of
the whole House, 124. States the ex-
pence of Mrs Clarke's establishment
at Gloucester Place, 148. Endeavours
to invalidate Miss Taylor's evidence,
149. Extorts a confession from her re-

specting her private affairs, 150. Speech
on advertising for offices, 151. Exa-
mines Mrs Clarke on her intercourse
with Mr Dowler, 157. Observations
on his course of proceeding, 158.
Examines Miss Taylor, 168, 169. De-
fends the Duke of York's letter to the
speaker, 172. General speech on the
charges, 176. Moves an amendment,
182. His resolution carried, 224. De-
fence of Colonel Gordon's lease at
Chelsea, 232, 233. Objects to an in-
quiry on the disposal of offices, 234.
Moves a bill to prevent the sale of offi-
ces, 236, 237. Mr Madocks' motion
against him, 244. His defence, 246.
Speech on Mr Curwen's bill of reform,
252. Objects to the oath, 276, and
to the clause respecting promises of
seats, 277. Speaks against Sir F. Bur-
dett's bill of reform, 287. Proposes the
budget, 302. Defends the appoint-
ment of B. Hill, 323. Opposes Mr
Parnell's tithe bill, 333. Speech on
the Dutch commissioners, 349. Ob-

jects to the bill on offices in reversion,
350. Speech on small church livings,
360

Percy, Earl, swindling trick of one who
personated him, II. 318
Persia, treaty with, II. 276. Persian am-
bassador arrives, 315
Pesaro taken by the English, II. 236
Petty, Lord Henry, justifies the war in
Spain, I. 30. Praises Sir F. Burdett's
speech, 32. His motion on the con-
vention of Cintra, 34. Rejected, 52.
Speech on Sir John Moore's monu-
ment, 60. Objects to the Duke of
York's letter to the speaker, 172
Pigot, Captain, takes a French corvette,

II. 17

Pilton, Mr, discovery of a new fence, II.
444

Pipers, competition of, II. 209

Pitt, celebration of his birth day at Edin-
burgh, II. 153

Pius VII. Pope, protests against the an-
nexation of Rome to France, I. 653
Plumbe, John, a treasure found in his
house, II. 205

Plymouth, condition of the troops land-
ed there, I. 56. Bill for a new police
at the dock, 311

Poacher, the, a poetical fragment, II.

591

Pohlman and Keylock, tried for selling
offices, I. 344

Pole, Sir C. speech on the prize courts,
I. 310. Speech on the marine force,
312. Objects to Mr Rose's bill on
prize money and wages, 313
Pole, Mr Wellesley, motion on the com-
passionate bill, I. 311. Speech on the
marine force in answer to Sir C. Pole,
313. Speech on prize money and wa-
ges to the seamen, ib. Answer to the
petition of the captains and commen-
ders, 315. Defends the appointment
of Mr Walter, 352. Letter to Lord
Cochrane, II. 203

Poll, Mr, killed by an accident, II. 19
Polly, La, French schooner, taken, II.18
Ponsonby, Mr, speech on the address, I.

13. On Sir J. Moore's campaign, 62.
On the charges against the Duke of
York, 206. On an inquiry into the
disposal of offices, 235. Objects to
Mr Curwen's bill, 278. Speech against
Mr Whitbread, 303.

Poole, meeting to thank Colonel War-
dle, II. 133

Popham, Sir Home, enters the West

Scheldt with some gun-boats, I. 677
Porchester, Lord, bill on offices in rever
sion, I. 350. Objects to Lord Auck-
land's standing order on the subject
of divorces, 359

Porteus, Bishop, his death, II. 144
Portland, Duke of, Colonel Wardle's ac-
cusation against him, I. 123. His
death, II. 291

Porto, attacked by Soult, and taken, I.
566, 567

Portsmouth, accident there, II. 67. Es-

plosion of powder, 167. Description

of the block machinery there, 440
Portugal, Earl St Vincent's eulogium on
the nation, I. 4. Observations on its
close connection with England, 20, 21.
Proclamation of the government, 497.
Military preparations, II. 28. The ex-
pedition sails, 108. Arms and other
articles furnished to the Portugueze,

123

Prendergast, motion on the private In-
dia trade, I. 340
Presburg, peace of, I. 576

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Prevost, Sir George, lands in Martinique,

1. 381

Princesse lugger taken, II. 132
Promotions, list of, II. 330
Property tax, amount of, II. 206
Prussia, situation of, I. 577

Prutz, pass of, 6000 French, Saxons, and
Bavarians crushed to death by the
rocks, I. 648

Public accounts for the year, II. 338
Puig, Don A. retreats from Talavera, I.
488

Pulteney, Sir James, speech on Colonel
Wardle's motion, I. 120. Panegyric
on the Duke of York, 185. Speech
on the meeting of general officers,

223

Purbeck, a large tortoise taken there, II.

207

Pye, H. J. Ode on the New-year, II. 659.
On his Majesty's birth-day, 654
Pylades French brig taken, II. 18

2.

Quarterly Review, observations on, II.

578

Quick, Mr, his appearance at the Ly-
ceum, II. 384

R.

Raab, battle of, I. 627; besieged, ib.
Radewojewich commands the Austrians
in Franconia, I. 625

Ragusa seized by the French, I. 455
Rain, quantity of, at Edinburgh, II. 510.
In different parts, 512
Rainer, Archduke, raises forces in Hun-
gary, I. 591

Ram, J. his extraordinary age, II. 102
Ramirez, Don J. S. marches against St
Domingo, I. 391

Ramsgate, case of humanity there, II. 260
Ratisbon, a French corps surprised there,
I. 595. Stormed by the French, 596
Rattray, Colonel, killed, II. 88
Reding, Gen. his operations in Aragon,
I. 513. His situation, 517. Killed in
Catalonia, 553

Reform, Parliamentary, remarks on, I.

288

Reille besieges Rosas, I. 504
Reubell pursues the Duke of Brunswick,

I. 635, 637. Arrives in England, II.
258

Revenue and expenditure for the year,
II. 338

Rhine, confederation of the, I. 576
Ric, D. Pedro Maria, made president of
the junta of Zaragoza, I. 516. Nego-
ciates with Lasnes, 518

Richardson, Mr, discovery for raising
stones, II. 443

Richmond, Duke of, his declaration at
Cork, II. 272

Rogers, Capt. his exploits off Genoa, II.

16

Roman Catholics, English, meeting at
the Earl of Shrewsbury's, II. 128. Ad-
dress at the jubilee, 283

Romana, Marquis of, his situation in Ga-
licia, I. 494. His operations in Gali-
cia, 535, 536. Rejects the offers of
Soult, 563. Takes Pontevedra, 568,
Marches into Asturia, 570. Dissolves
the junta at Oviedo, 709. Erects a
monument to Sir J. Moore, 713
Rome incorporated with the French em-
pire, I. 651

Romilly, Sir S. speech on the appoint-
ment of B. Hill in Ireland, I. 323. Bill
to alter the bankrupt laws, 354. To
reform the criminal laws, 357
Rosas besieged by the French, I. 504
Rose, Mr, bill on wages and prize-money
paid to the navy, I. 313

Rosslyn, Earl of, moves for the instruc

tions of ministers respecting military
affairs in Spain, I. 81. His advice re-
specting the destruction of the ships at
Antwerp, 678

Rovira, Doctor Colonel, his exploits in'
Catalonia, I. 775

Rowe, Mr, imprisoned, II. 70
Roxburgh, dukedom of, case of, II. 189
Rusca, Gen. enters the Tyrol, I. 645.
Defeated, 649

Russia, gun-boats defeated, 441. Ves-

sels taken by the English, 444. War
with Turkey, 446. Decay of the trade,
ib. Armistice with the Turks, 448.
War resumed, 465. The army recruit-
ed, 467. Operations in Austrian Po-
land, 615. Territory ceded by Aus-
tria to Russia, 655. Declaration
against Austria, II. 153. Peace with
Sweden, I. 442, xyüi. II. 271

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