INDEX. Exchequer : Baron of. See Gregory, Sir William. clamour concerning, 155. letter dated at, 6. mayor of, 5. Exmouth, co. Devon, 6. Eyre, Mr., of Galway, 198. F F. J., memoir by, 74. Monsieur, his niece, 286. Pensionary (temp. James II), and Fairfax [Robert], his election for Kent, 42. Falkland Island, 131. Falmouth, Cornwall, 337. False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, 365. Fanshaw [Simon], M.P., his vote on the Farnaby, Sir Charles, of Sevenoaks, 46, 47n. Farnham, co. Surrey, 22. Faucit, Captain, 318. Fazel Beg Cawn, the Governor of Madras writes to, 366. and the Nizam, 367. Felton, Mr., 38. Ferdinand, Prince. of Brunswick : letters of, 302-305, 308, 313, 314. George II.'s confidence in, 56, 57. does not trust his intentions to others must be supported, 316. at Minden, 312, 313, 320-322. his charges against Lord G. Sackville, his campaign in 1761, 84, 85. his treatment of General Sporcken, Lord G. Sackville's opinion of, 88. Ferguson [Robert], chaplain to Monmouth, Ferns, Bishop of. See Downes, Garnet, Deanery of, 163. Ferrol Harbour, in Spain, remarks on, 383. Forrester, Mr., suggested as Speaker, 96. letters of, 3, 4, 6, 10, 19, 21. account of his progress against the orders his army on Sedgemoor, 16. Finch, William, "quartered on Lord Howe" Fischer, the famous partisan," 322. Fitzgibbon [John], of the Irish Parliament, Fitzharding [Maurice Berkeley], Viscount, Fitzroy, Colonel [Charles], 307, 311. Flanders, the English army hope to winter the English army in (1744), 286-290; Flax and Hemp, 387. Fleet, the, at Cherbourg. See Cherbourg. Fortescue: Lady Blayney, 212. Mr., 194, 212. speech of, 137. Secretary of State, 144. and the Reform Bill. 144. his India Bill, 145. and the Irish opposition, 264. Henry, 137, 189, 239. letters of, 49, 50 (3), 58, 90. . letters to, 49, 50. Secretary of State, 49. his anxiety for Pitt's support, French fleet-cont. at the Cape of Good Hope, 365. forces, numbers of, 289. governor, at Cudalore, 369. minister, favourable language of, 137. , converse with their English ac- in Hyder Ali's service, 359. renegadoes in America, 371. captured, 271. French, the, 55. surprise St. Helier, 75. are acting on the defensive, 88. in India, 365. hand over English prisoners to in the West Indies, 95. attack Minorca, 373. at Goree, 384. Friesland, East, loss of supplies from, 86. Frome, co. Somerset, 6, 9, 10, 20. the rebels at, 8, 13, 15, 22. Duke of Monmouth proclaimed at, 13. Austrian forces near, 305. Funds, the, rise in, 252. G Gage, General [Thomas], his operations in America, 134, 136. his proclamation, 136. Gall, J., letter of, 325. Gallette Fort, near Cherbourgh. Gallette. Galloway, threatened landing in, 1. See La landing of the French in, threatened, Garnet, Dr. [John], 177. as Bishop of Ferns, letter from 212. bestowals of. 103. Gascoyne, Bamber, letter read by, 108. Gavelkind, law of, in Ireland, 281. Gazette, the, news in, 86, 143, 297, 300. George I., Lord Dorset dismissed by, 36. as the late king, 375. George II., 49, 58. accession of, 375. address to, from Ireland, disagreement appointments of, ecclesiastical, 177, military, 53, 51. audiences of, 153, 177. birthday of, 178. instructions from, 170, 302. letter of, 208. letters of, alluded to, 194, 208. warrants of, 312, 380. and the Scotch Dutch Brigade (in his campaign on the Rhine, 282-286. rumoured death of, 38. makes Henry Fox Secretary of State, 49. to speak against Germany an insult to, and Irish affairs, 147-149, 153, 156,177, and Dodington, 150, 156. relations of, with the Prince of Wales, alone at the Opera House, 157. in connexion with foreign affairs, 178. has a right to the balance in the Irish Lord Kildare complains of the Duke 1 | George III: address to, movers of, 75. commissions granted by, 76. letters or orders of, alluded to, 76, levées of, 103, 105, 351. paper to be shown only to, 384. requests to, alluded to, 76, 253, 269. Pitt offers his resignation to, 87. his dismissal of the Duke of Devon- and Lord G. Sackville, 58-60, 66, 77, his ministers (in 1764) have no hold on Lord Bute's relations with, 62. and the ministery of 1765, 64. the provision for his brothers, 111, dismisses Lord G. Sackville, 66, 67. as Lord Chatham, 67, 123, 129. views of, on military affairs, 124, 245. and the Duke of Gloucester (1777), debts of, proposed bill for payment intended visit of, to Oxford, 71. and Lord Shelburne's ministry (1782), and the death of Prince Octavius, 144. and the ministry of William Pitt INDEX. George, Prince of Wales, afterwards Glasgow, 276. George IV. his relations with his father. See has given a ball, 48. Germany: at Minden, 321, 322. Quarter-Master General in, 86. War of the Austrian succession in, Seven Years War in. See Seven Years the little respect shown to, after Lord Geo. Sackville made commander English forces about, 287, 288. Gibbs, Sir Philip, letter from, 384. letter dated at, 381. General Irwin in command at, 100, 105, 381. Lord Cornwallis' proposed return to, 114. relief of, 143. Spanish negotiations concerning, 78, insufficiency of the garrison of, 381. Gilbert [Bartholomew], at Maryborough, Gilchrist, Captain, of the 73rd Regiment, Gildo, a French village, 299. Gingee, in the Carnatic, 360. [John Crosbie], Earl of, 141. [Diana Sackville], Lady, ill with in- Glastonbury, co. Somerset, 15. Duke of Monmouth's army at, 4. William Henry, Duke of, brother of letters relating to his marriage, letters of, 346, 348, 349, 355. his character, 344, 345. his impoverished state, 350. his efforts to obtain a reconcilia- illnesses of, 348, 350-352. his desire to serve his country, son and daughter of, 347, 350, his correspondence with the Maria, Duchess of, 347, 350, 351. father of. Edward. See Walpole, Sir Goddard, General, in India, 364. Godfrey, Sir Edmund Bury, his murder, 26. Goodenough, Richard, paymaster to Mon- was formerly under sheriff of London, Good Hope, Cape of: intended expedition against, 364. French fleet at, 365. Dutch settlements of, 385. Frederick, 210, 221, 237. Harry, 196. John, to be Solicitor-General for [William] Dean [of Cashel], 196. Goree, West Africa, 356. letter dated at, 356. proposed expedition against, 384. Gores, the, family of, 205. the two, 199. Gorlik, the King of Prussia at, 302. Government or Administration: in 1734, maxim of, is to sit still, 150. in 1753, accusing of putting all the in 1754, lack of a solid system of |