Obrázky stránek
PDF
ePub

INDEX.

A.

ABERCROMBY, Mr, moves for papers re-
lative to Lord St Vincent's mission to
Portugal, I. 59

Aberdeen, storm of snow there, II. 81.
Singular case of swindling, 167
African Missionary Society, meeting of,
II. 116

Africans, or War, Love, and Duty; a
new play, by Mr Colman, II. 319
Alceste sloop, a large convoy taken by
her, II. 63

Alcock, W. C. trial for the murder of
J. Colclough in a duel, II. 55
Alentejo, insurrections against theFrench,
I. 354

Alexander, emperor of Russia, his sub-
mission to France, I. 16. Conversa-
tion with Lord Hutchinson, 46, 47
Alexander, -, commits suicide, II. 218
Algarve, insurrections against the French,
I. 353

Alopeus, Mr, Russian minister, detained
by the King of Sweden, I. 203. Al-
lowed to return, 204
Altona, taken possession of by the Spa-
nish troops, I. 205
America, sentiments of the people to-
wards England, I. 19. Declaration of
the President on the affair of the Che-
sapeak, xxxiii. Proceedings of the
Congress thereon, xxxv. Non-impor-
tation Act, xxxvi. Act laying on the
embargo, xxxix. Conduct towards
England, 194. Dissatisfaction of the
Northern States, ib. Unpopularity of
the embargo, II. 109

VOL. I. PART II.

[blocks in formation]

Anson frigate lost, II. 5
Anstruther, Sir J. speeches on the accu-
sation of Lord Wellesley, I. 135, 137
Anstruther, General, lands in Portugal,
I. 361

Apollonius, account of his work on Co-
nic Sections, II. 393
Arbuthnot, Mr, negociations with the
Porte during the expedition to the
Dardanelles, I. 56. Escapes on board
the fleet, ib.
Archimedes, account of his system of ma-
thematics, II. 393, and mechanics, 405
Arden, Lord, opposes the Bill for the
abolition of offices in reversion, I. 161
Armfeldt, Baron, invades Norway, I. 205.
Retreats, 207. Official account of his
operations, II. 70

Army estimates for the year, I. 77. Re-
turn of regulars and volunteers, II. 56.
Numbers of recruits, 64

Artillery, excellent condition of it, I. 77
Arts, state of the Fine, II. 326
Arts and Sciences, Society of, distribu
tion of prizes, II. 114
Astley, Miss, burnt to death, II. 75
Astronomy, account of the present state
of, II. 407

Asturias, insurrection of the province of,
1. 278. Deputies sent to England,
291
(c)

Athlone, Earl of, petition to take Lord
Aghrim, his son, under his care, II.

59

Attwood, Mary, and others, poisoned by
champignons, II. 213

Auckland, Lord, speech concerning the
Orders in Council, I. 66
Austria, offers to mediate a general peace,
I. 15. Papers relative to the negoci-
ation, i-viii. Declaration against Eng-
land, ib. Lord Grey's motion against
the rejection of the offered mediation,
508. Military preparations, II. 151
Ayr, Circuit Court at, II. 75. 207
Azanza delivers an address to Joseph
Buonaparte, I. 827

B.

Badger, R. convicted of burglary, II. 14
Baillie, Joanna, account of her tragedies,
II. 432. The Kitten, a poem, II. xxxi.
The Heath-cock, xxxiv. Song, xxxv
Baird, Sir David, sent to Coruna, I. 432;
arrives there, 433; reaches Astorga,
ib.; joins Sir J. Moore, 440: wound-
ed at Coruna, 456

Balcock, W. convicted of burglary, II.

220

Bank of England notes, amount of, II.

240

Bankes, Mr, observations on the financi-
al arrangement with the Bank, I. 70.
Brings forward the Bill for abolishing
offices held in reversion, 160; offers
another motion on it, 163

Bannister, Mr, his character as an actor,
II. 259

Barcelona taken by the French, I. 235
Barnard, Mr Scroop, motion respecting
lotteries, I. 176

Bateman, Mary, account of her imputed
witchcraft, II. 215

Bath, dreadful thunder-storm there, II.

150

Bavaria, account of the kingdom of, II.

169

Baylen, battle of, I. 301; gazette ac-
count, II. 167

Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca revi-
ved, II. 304.

Beaumont, Mrs, her first appearance in
London, II. 3!4

Bedford, Duke of, piece of plate present-
ed to him, II, 113, 123

Beechey, Sir W. his pictures at the ex-
hibition, II. 326

Begone Dull Care, a comedy by Mr Rey-
nolds, II. 296

Belfast, meeting of the inhabitants for an
address to his Majesty, II. 33. Me-
lancholy accident there, 119

Bellamy, Mr, character as a singer, II.

293

Bellamy, Mrs, her first appearance at the
Haymarket, II. 315

Belvider, Count, defends Burgos, which
is taken, I. 423

Benevente, excesses of the English there,
I. 445

Bennonists banished from Poland, I. 221
Benson, trial for adultery, II. 238
Bentinck, Lord W. maintains his posi-
tion at Coruna, I. 456
Bergenstrale, Colonel, his operations in
Norway, II. 82

Bernier, General, taken prisoner, I. 363
Berthier, Marshal, summons Madrid, I.
427

Bessieres, Marshal, defeats the Spani-
ards at Rio Seco, I. 323.
His corre
spondence with Blake, 324, II. 157.
Takes Burgos, I. 423

Bible Society, meeting of the, II. 88
Bilbao taken and retaken, I. 401
Births, list of, during the year, II. 243
Blair, Lord President, speech on his ap-
pointment, II. 206

Blake, General, commands in Galicia,
I. 323; correspondence with Bessieres,
324; made captain-general of Galicia,
325; takes Bilbao, 401; his forces are
defeated, and he falls back to Valma-
seda, 421; further actions with the
French, 422; account of him, II. 229
Bland, Mrs, her character as a singer,
II. 264

Bligh, Governor, arrested in New South
Wales, and sent home, II. 175
Bloomfield, account of his poetry, II.

441

Board of Enquiry to investigate the con-
vention of Cintra, I. 379-387, II. 226,
227

Bolton, Miss, character as a singer, II.

293

Bonifacio and Bridgetina, a new after-
piece, II. 299

Botany, account of the present state of,
II. 377

Bowles, Mr Lisle, account of his poetry,
II. 442

Boyce, Miss, her character as an actress,
II. 259

Braham, Mr, his character as a singer,
II. 263

Brandon, Mr, author of the new opera
Kais, II. 266

Brazil, Prince of, embarks for the Bra-
zils, I. 233; II. 1; publishes a justi-
fication, I. 339; his character, 346
Brazil, Lord Grenville's remarks on the
policy respecting that country, I. 33.
Trade with the Brazils, II. 9
Brighton fishermen released from Dieppe,
II. 85. Ludicrous adventure of two
sailors, 154

Bristol, inundation there, II. 83
Brooke, Mr, commits suicide, II. 211
Brown, Edward, and others, trial for
swindling, II. 149

Bryce, Lieut.-Col., captures some vessels
off Diamante, II. 236
Buenos Ayres, ill success of Gen. White-
locke's attack upon it, I. 3. Proceed-
ings in favour of the patriots, I. 338
Buitrago, account of the excesses of the
French there, II. 195

Buller, Rev. Mr, drowned in a boat-race
at Plymouth, II. 192

Bourdeaux, rigour of the police there,
II. 18

Buckingham, Marquis of, speech on the
Local Militia Act, I. 90

Budberg, Baron, negociations concern-
ing the assistance to be given to Rus-
sia by England, I. 60, 61
Burdett, Sir Fran. his political character,
I. 13; proposes a clause to prevent of-
ficers from being dismissed except by
a Court-Martial, 81; speeches against
the Local Militia, 87, 89; motion on
the system of flogging, 90; motion
concerning money granted out of na-
val captures to the Royal Family, 93;
speech on the grant to Lord Lake,

[ocr errors]

140; on offices in reversion, 167; on
the curate's residence bill, 173
Burgos taken by the French, I. 423
Burita, Countess of, her intrepidity at
Zaragoza, I. 311

Burnham, several depredators on the
fisheries there seized, I. 22

Burrard, Sir Harry, arrives to take the
command in Portugal, I. 362. Takes
the command, 365

Burton, Mr, objects to Sir Samuel Ro-
mily's bill for amending the criminal
law, I. 155

Buxhovden, general, commands the Rus-
sian army in Finland, I. 198

C.

Caledonian smack, loss of, II. 65
Cambus, coins discovered there, II. 222
Camoona fort, in India, attacked by the
English, I. 189

Campbell, Sir Ilay, introduces a bill to
amend the Scottish courts of law, II.

345

Campbell, Major, trial for murder, II.
164; executed, 172
Campbell, Thomas, observations on his
poems, II. 419, 420

Canada, warlike preparations there, II. 2
Canning, G. favourable to Catholic eman-

cipation, I. 11. Notes relative to the
negociation with Austria, iii-viii. De-
fends the expedition to Copenhagen,
35. His observations on the transac-
tions of the last ministry, 44, 45. Ob-
jects to the production of the corre-
spondence with Mr Rist and Mr Gar
licke, 49. Moves for them himself in
the sequel, ib. Observations on the
conduct of the last ministry towards
Russia, 62. Observations on the vac-
cine institution, 182. Defends the
treaty of alliance with Sicily, 213.
Speech on the state of Spain, 292
Capri, isle of, taken by the French, I.

213

Carlos, Don, brother of Ferdinand VII,
entrapped by the French, I, 244, 245,

247

Caprara, Cardinal, demands his passports,
I, 217

Charmilly, Colonel, sent by Mr Frere to
Sir John Moore, I, 437

Caractacus, a new ballet of action, II,

272

Carnatic, Nabob of, debates on the mo-
tion of the conduct of Lord Wellesley
to him, I, 137

Carr, Sir J. prosecutes Mess. Vernor and
Hood for a libel, II, 155
Cartwright, Major, presents a petition
against the Local Militia Act, I. 90
Castanos, General, marches against Du-

pont, I, 299; defeats Dupont at Bay-
len, and takes his army prisoners, 302.
Letter to the Junta, I1, 154. Gazette
account of the defeat, 167. Enters
Madrid, I, 393; make Cuesta give up
the Leonese deputies, 394. His want
of ability, 402. Defeated at Tudela,

424

Castellar, General, retreats from Madrid,
I, 429

Castlereagh, Lord, pledged to emancipate
the Irish Catholics, I, 11. His new
regulations in the army, 78. Censure
upon them, 79. Introduces the Local
Militia bill, 83. Reply to Sir Francis
Burdett, 88. Opposes Sir Francis's
motion on corporal punishment, 92.
Speech against emancipating the Ca-
tholics, 117

Catalani, Madame, her appearance at the
King's Theatre, II, 5. Character of
her as a singer and actress, 323
Catharine, a brig, gallant action on board
her, II, 21

Catholics, the last ministry pledged to
emancipate them, I, 3. They defer
the measure, 4. The emancipation
again brought forward, 7. Mr Grat-
tan's motion for their emancipation,
108; their petitions, 110; minorities
on the motion, 127. They meet in
Dublin, II, 5

Central Junta, members of, I, 391; oath
taken by them, 292; their transac-
tions, 395; send a deputation to the
army, 403: ill-timed measures, 425
Cervellon, Count de, elected governor of
Valencia, I, 283

Cevallos, confirmed in his situation by
Ferdinand VII. I, 239; advises him
not to go into France, 249; complains
of the perfidy against Ferdinand VII.
251; escapes, and publishes an ac-
count of the transactions at Bayonne,

382

Chain, an ancient silver one found, II, 8
Champagny, M. de, reports on the state
of Spain, I. 406

Chapman, William, trial for murder, II,

9

Charles IV. king of Spain, accuses his son
of conspiring against him, I, 228. Pro-
clamation on the subject, xliv. Abdi-
cates his throne in favour of his son,
236, xlix. Intends to fly to America,
237. Further account of the abdica-
tion, 1. Protests against his abdica-
tion, 244, lii. His son offers to restore
the crown to him, 256. His answer,
ib. Appoints Murat lieutenant-gène-
ral of the kingdom, 262, liii. Procla-
mation, and other state papers, con-
cerning his abdication, 263, liii-lvi
Charlotte, Queen, celebration of her
birth-day, II, 17

Chelmsford, dreadful fire there, II, 44;
burial of two ladies burnt, 69
Chemistry, account of the present state
of, II. 413
Chesapeak, an American frigate, attack-
ed by the British fleet, I, 20
Chesterfield, Henry, and five other sea-
men, convicted of mutiny, II, 74
Clerkenwell Prison and House of Cor-
rection, report on their state, II, 113
Cintra, convention of, I, 367, lxxxix. II,
197-202. Sentiments of the public
respecting it, I, 369. Board of Enquiry
instituted, 379

Coates, John, convicted of burglary, II, 14
Cobbett, William, his political character,
I, 26, 27. Opinion concerning the Co-
penhagen expedition, 52. Observa-
tions on the Orders in Council, 67;
and on Sir Francis Burdett's motion
concerning the officers in the army,

82

Colbert, General, killed, I, 449
Coldbathfields Prison, account of debate
on the state of, I, 157

Coleridge, Mr, account of his poems, !I,

427

Confiance, engagement with a French
gun vessel, II, 54

Consolidated Fund, income of it for one
year, II, 77

Conscription of 1810 called out in France,
I, 409

Constantinople, ill success of the English
fleet sent thither, I, 3. Revolution
there, II, 179

Cooke, Rev. C. extraordinary leap on
horseback, II, 177

Cooke, Mr, character as an actor, II, 291
Copenhagen, debates on the expedition
against that capital, I, 36. Enmity of
the people against the English, 42.
The emperor of Russia's opinion on
the attack, 47, 49. General opinion
concerning its necessity, 52, 53. The
port of, blockaded, II, 88

Copernicus, account of his system of the
world, II, 408

Corner, Mrs, burnt to death, II, 3

Cumberland, Mr, his new farce, the Jew
of Mogadore, II, 275
Curates' Residence Bill, I, 177. Reject-
ed in the House of Lords, 187

D.

Dalrymple, Sir Hew, takes the command
of the army of Portugal, I, 365. Con-
cludes an armistice, ib. His impolitic
measures at Lisbon, 376

Daphne, his Majesty's ship, attack on
some Danish ships, II, 101
Dardanelles, expedition to, debates con-
cerning its policy, I, 54

Darnley, Lord, makes a motion con-
demning the attack on Copenhagen,
I, 51

Davenport Guineaman, extraordinary
preservation on board her, II, 178
Davenport, Mrs, character as an actress,
II, 291

Davidson, Alex. trial for fraud, II, 236
Coruna, account of the situation of the Davis, Martha, convicted of robbery, II,

town, I, 454. Battle of, 455
Cotton, importation of, II, 8
Cotton, Sir C. refuses to ratify the terms
concluded in the armistice respecting
the Russian fleet, I, 366. Convention
with Admiral Siniavin, II, 203
Covent Garden Theatre, list of the per-
formers, II, 287. The theatre con-
sumed by a fire, 307
Council of Castile publish a proclama
tion, apologizing for their conduct, I,
382, 383, and a letter to Palafox, 384
Cowell, Dutch commandant at Grissee,
his transactions in consequence of Sir
Edward Pellew's proposals, I, 191
Crabbe, Mr, account of his poetry, II,

435

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Deseada, island of, captured, II. 96
Dewberry, Isaac, tried for a rape, II.

148

Dickons, Mrs, character as a singer, II.

293

Digby, Captain, of the Cossack, brings
off the British property from Santan-
dero, II. 147

Dignum, Mr, his character as a singer,
il. 264

Discretion, to, a poem, II, xxxix.

« PředchozíPokračovat »