Bar, A majority of 134 against it, 821. Barrington, (Judge of the Admiralty) vehement against Union, 834 to 837, 916, 993. Bellamont, Lord, againft Union, 1044. Arraigns minifters for unfair use of pa- Pledges after Union to fupport Catho- Beresford Counsellor John, for Union, 859. Cafhell, Archbishop of, for Union, 1033. Boroughs, recompence to proprietors of, oppofed by Meffrs. Plunket and Goold, 1041 Ditto by Meffrs. Saurin, J. C. Beresford, and Dawson, 1067. Boyd, Captain of the Wexford cavalry, feizes Meffrs. Harvey, Colclough, and Fitzgerald, and fends them on an embaffy to Enniscorthy, effects thereof, 720. His houfe plundered by the rebels, 724. Brown, Dr. against Union, 847. For it upon maturer reflection, 991. Brown, Hon. Denis, for Union, 859. Mr. Ifaac Hawkins, for Union, though doubted the advantage of bringing 100 Irish into their houfe, 947. Burdett, Sir Francis, thought Mr. Pitt an improper minifter to carry an Union, 947. Buckingham, Marquis of, for Union, 978. Byrne, Mr. Garret, obtained terms from General Moore, 778. C. 692. Delivers a meffage from his excellency about indemnifying loyalifts, &c. 782-3. Lays before the commons papers for Alleges his reafons for Union,840-1-2. fons, 855-6-7-8. Charged with having uttered several abufive things of the profeffion and country gentlemen: petty-fogging, Round Robbins, and Cabals, 862-3. Proposes a month's adjournment, 915. Never will bring forward the quef tion of Union whilft it is not the fense of the country, 917. Shews the neceffity of the Infurrection bill, 959. Oppofes the Regency bill, 961. Arraigned of partiality in granting and refufing the Efcheatorship of Munfter for corrupt purposes, 968. Oppofes Sir Laurence Parfons' amendment, 987. Communicates the address of the Britifh parliament, and opens the plan of Union, 1004 to 1020. His motion carried by 158 against 115, 1024. Propofes compenfation to borough proprietors, 1041. Cenfures Mr. Grattan for inflammatory language, 1065-6. Camden, Lord, writes an official letter to the Catholics prefent addreffes to the lord lieutenant, Duke of Portland in favor of yeomen, 700, and Appendix CX. Defpoiled by the rebels as well as Proteftants, 709. Chapels deftroyed by troops, 726, and Appendix CXII. A double number of them killed for any Proteftants killed by Holt and Hacket, 782. Their emancipation pledged for by Mr. Pitt and Lord Cornwallis, 944-5. Disposed rather to Union, because the Orangemen, their enemies, were against it, 979. Their motives for generally fupport ing it, 980. Catholics Catholics, the oppofition to the Union by the Lord Holland's motion for a claufe for Clare, Earl of, heads the Unionists, 820. Said to have repented of the Union on his Cavendish, Sir Henry, for Union, 848, 916. Proposes to remove parliament to Cork, Caulfield, Dr. Catholic bifhop at Wexford, jufti- His account of the bloody fcenes at His defence against Sir Richard Muf- Supported by affidavits, ib. and Appen- Charlemont, his exertions to oppofe Union, 978. Recommends Union in a speech from Promotes Union out of parliament, Canvaffes fuccefsfully for Union, 922. Laft fpeech to the Irish parliament, Avows them in Dublin Evening Poft, Crosbie, Sir Edward, condemned and executed, 1032. Clane, rebels repulfed at, 697. Clements, Lord, againft Union, 831. Mr. Ogle for its continuance, 807. Cole, Lord, against Union, 847. Colonel, ordered to Corfu, and refufed the Conolly Mr. for the Union, 830. Cork, violent conteft there about Union, 920. Corry, Lord, against Union, 847. though generally fuppofed innocent, Crookshankes, Mr. against Union, 833. D. Darnley, Earl, for fufpending Union, 932, 1063. Mr. Denis, against Union, 846. Dawson, Mr. against Union, 848. His amendment of the Infurre&tion bill Arraigns the minifter of partiality, 968. Moves an addrefs against it in nature of a Dillon, Lord, against Union, 1033. proteft, 1066, and App. No. CXX. Corry, Mr. for the Union, 845, 874. Replies to Mr. Grattan, 998. Cenfures and challenges Mr. Grattan, and Dixon, a rebel captain at Wexford, 741. His character and conduct, 741-2. Difobeys the orders of the general, and Thwarted by Mr. E. Hay, and others, ib. Dobbs, Mr. M. P. intermediates for propofals for Againft Union, 838-9, 860, 1021. Dobbs, INDE X. Dobbs, commended by Lord Lanfdown, 931. Douglas, Mr. Sylvefter, for Union, 908-9. Difplaced and difgraced, 979. Doyle v. Fitzgerald, cafe of, 816-17. Quiet by the vigilance of government, All masters deferted by their fervants, &c. Adverse to union, 821, 863. Catholics of, oppose union, 980–1. against union, 990, 1000. Evening Poft calls the minifter, &c. cor- Duigenan, Dr. in favor of union, 1023. For union, 903, 1047. E. Edgworth, Mr. against Union, 846, 1021-2. Emmett, Mr. examination before the fecret com- mittee, advertisement and affidavit about it, 803 to 806. Fawcett, General, lofes part of his men going to Fife, Earl of, against Irish peers fitting in the commons, 1062. Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, act for his attainder, 784. Boyd, fent to Enniscorthy, and de- Obtains terms from Gen. Moore, 778. powers to forward a system of con- Vouches for the truth of Hay's history, 787. Fitzgerald, Judkin, (the flogging fheriff of Tip- Fitzgerald, Prime ferjeant difmiffed for oppofing the Union, 820. Speech against Union, 831-2, 988. Brings in the Regency bill, 960. Colonel, (member for Cork) for Uni- on, 827. (Knight of Kerry) for Union, 832. Fitzwilliam, Earl, against Union, because not agreeable to the Irish, for Catholic Against the Union, 1062. Fofter, Right Hon. Mr. heads the Anti-Unionifts, 820. His firft fpeech against Union being on the Speech against the plan of Union, 1037-8. Enniskillen, Earl of, difqualified to fit on any fu- French, weakness of government prevents their in- ture court-martial for his conduct 813. Efcheatorship, the intent and proper use of, 970. F. Falkener, Mr. Frederick, against union, commends vading Ireland, 788. They land under Humbert in Killala bay, 789. Commit no act of plunder, 790. Paid for what they had in drafts on the Deliver clothing, arms, &c. to natives, 791. Freke, Sir John, against Union, 840, 916. Glendore for Union, 1083. Gordon, Gordon, Rev. Mr. his hiftory and his candor, 720. Rebels quit that neighbourhood. His conduct towards Efmond, 699. Executed, though supposed innocent, A&t for his attainder, 784. Government publish unfaithful accounts, 708-9. Quelled by Captain Cottingham, ib. His answer to their addrefs, ib. Supports Sir John Parnell's motion for Propofes to put off Union bill to 1 Aug. Spoke ftrongly against it, ib. Rejoins fharply to L. Caftlereagh, 1066. Speech on introducing the refolutions, For poftponing the Catholic question, Hacketftown, rebels defeated at, 702. Conceals himself in the chimney for fear Form of his appointment 1ft June, 1798, Summons the town of New Rofs, 730. His laft orders humane, ib. Is fucceeded by Father Roche, 735. Act for his attainder, 784. Writes hiftory of infurrection of Wexford, His account of the maffacre at Wexford, Obnoxious to the Wexford inquifition, 775-6. Hobhoufe, Mr. against Union, 909. Holmes, Mr. for Union, 847. Seconds Lord Matthew's prefentation of Houfe of Commons, British, carry queftion of Houfe of Commons, fend a meffage to the lords, | Killala, French land there, 789. that they had approved the articles of Bill for regulating the reprefentation of it Writs iffued with a view to parliamentary Holt, outstanding rebel, 781. Surrenders to Lord Powerfcourt, 782. quarters, 790. Marches to Ballina, thence to Castlebar, with 800 French and about 1500 re- Defeats 6000 of our troops at Castlebar, 791. Joined by many Irish peasants, 793. Surrenders at Ballynamuck, 8th Septem- Hunter, General, reconciles by a fyftem of mode- Excellent fpeech on the Union, 1035-6-7. lics, 972. 1. Irish, call the English Saffonah, and know them Jackson, the Narrator of the Wexford cruelties, the lord lieutenant for the time be- Johnfon, General defends New Rofs against rebels, Mr. Wm. for Union, 1039. Jones, Mr. opposes Union, 913, 1047-8. K. Kelly, wounded at Rofs, was executed at Wex- 1061. Keugh, chofen governor of Wexford, 740. His origin and character, ib. Kildare, Left in the hands of the rebels long after The bishop's account of our regaining the cred by General Duff. Sends a meffage to both houfes of the Ditto on paffing the act of Union, 29th Speech to parliament 31ft December, 1800, 1071-2. Lord, against Union, 1063. His undertaking for the fafety of Knox, Mr. against Union, 839. Lake, Hon. Geo. against Union, 851. 791. Lanfdown, Marquis, high opinion of Lord Corn- wallis, 922. Speech for Union and Catholic eman- Againft the measure, 1056. Lee, Mr. for Union, 833. Tried and executed, 26 June, 1798, 767. Latouche, Mr. for Union, 988. Leinster, |