INDEX
493
Boys, i. 339; analogy between the Colonies and, i. 339; the Poyning's Act, i. 339; Molyneux's Case of Ireland, i. 341; the tenure of the judges, i. 344, 345, 355; short Money Bill, i. 346, 349; augmentation of the army in, i. 348, 357; the Militia in, i. 348; financial position of, in 1767, i. 352; corruption in the Privy Council, i. 360; proposed tax on absentee landowners, i. 455; state of affairs in 1779, ii. 38; sympathy of the Irish with America, ii. 40; Lord Nugent's Act for the removal of restrictions on trade in, ii. 41; Lord Rockingham's motion on the affairs of, ii. 42; Lord Shelburne's motions on the same, ii. 43, 44; Henry Grattan's amendment to Lord Shelburne's motion, ii. 43; Lord Shelburne's speech on the state of Ireland, ii. 44; the Irish House of Commons carries a resolution to grant no new taxes, ii. 45; Lord North's bills for the relief of Irish Commerce, ii. 45; the Toleration Act, ii. 45; Grattan's motion for the legislative independence of Ireland, ii. 93, 94, 95, 103; Lord Shelburne's letters to Col. Fitzpatrick and the Duke of Portland on Grattan's motion, ii. 95, 96; Lord Shelburne's motion for the repeal of the Act of the 6th of George I., ii. 99; Charles Fox's motion in the House of Commons for the same, ii. 100; Irish Parliament vote 100,000 for the levy of seamen, ii. 100; in 1783, ii. 223; Lord Shelburne on, ii. 360; the Clergy in, ii. 362; management of property in, ii. 364; Lord Shelburne on leases in, ii. 366; proposed union with, ii. 419-423
Ireton, Henry, Sir William Petty, secretary to, i. 2
Irish honour, anecdote on, ii. 421
Jackson, the "Omniscient," on the Stamp Act, i. 224
Jackson, Major W., ii. 202
Jacobites, the, i. 27, 38; and the accession of George III., i. 70, 83
James II., his advice to his son concerning women, etc., i. 271
Jay, John, ii. 171; and the peace negotiations, ii. 171, 174, 176; Mr. Fitzherbert on, ii. 219
Jekyll, Joseph, ii. 288, 304; jeu d'esprit on the Ministry, ii. 416
Jenkins, the notorious, before the Bar of the House of Commons, i. 34
Jenkinson, Charles (afterwards Earl of Liverpool), i. 53; interview with Thomas Orde on the East India Bill, ii. 272; and the Pitt Ministry, ii. 28, 290, 293; created Baron Hawkesbury, ii. 294, 299
Jesuits, expulsion from Spain, Naples, and Parma, i. 361
Jews, anecdote of the Governor of Gibraltar and the, i. 444
Johns, Mrs., ii. 328
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, i. 218; on George Grenville, i. 287; on Corsica, i. 362; on Lord Shelburne, ii. 242
Jones, Sir William, i. 392; ii. 269
Judges, the statutory powers of Parliament over the, i. 420
Judges' Tenure Bill in Ireland, i. 344, 345, 355; ii. 93
Judicature of Ireland Bill, i. 345-360
Junius Letters, the author of the, i. 408; 329, 434
Junto, the Irish, i. 344, 346, 349
Juries, Romilly's Rights and Duties of, ii. 39
Kampen, Kloster, battle of, i. 82, 83
Kaunitz, Prince, ii. 178
Keeling, Chief Justice, i. 421
Kempenfelt, Admiral, ii. 84
Kenyon, Lloyd (afterwards Lord Kenyon), ii. 91, 287
Keppel, Admiral Augustus (afterwards Viscount Keppel), ii. 153, 154, 155, 203; trial of, ii. 29; First Lord of the Admiralty, ii. 90, 93; his plan for relieving Gibraltar, ii. 189; Lord Shelburne on, ii. 208, 421; resignation of, ii. 230
Kerry, the Lords of, i. i
Kerry, Francis Thomas, third Earl of, i. 5
Kerry, Thomas Fitzmaurice, first Earl of, i. i; marriage of his eldest son, i. 3; his wife, i. 3; his death, i. 5
Kerry, William, second Earl of, i. 3, 5
Kerry, the County, state of, in the eighteenth century, i. 337
King, Dr., President of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, i. 15; his Jacobite tendencies, i. 27
"King's Friends," i. 53, 403, 405
King's Household, reduction of the expenses of the, ii. 227
Kingsgate, Henry Fox at, i. 113, 115
Kingston, the Duchess of, i. 397
Kloster Kampen, battle of, i. 82, 83
Lafayette, his enmity to England, ii. 219
Laity and Clergy, Lord Shelburne on, ii. 347
La Lippe, Count, i. 63