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Leinfler, Duke of, oppofes the Union, 1045.

Protefts with other lords againft Union bill, 1066, and Appendix CXXI. Loftus, General, at Gorey, fails in his attack upon the rebels, lofes great part of his army and retires from Gorey, 728–9. For Union in British parliament, 1056. Lords, Irish, difference between them and Scotch peers, marked by Ld. Grenville, 1057-8. Warm debates about fuch Irish peers as fhould fit in the commons, 1062.

M.

M'Neven, Dr. examination, advertisement, affidavit, &c. relative to his evidence before fecret committee, 803 to 806.

M'Naghton, Mr. for Union, 834.
Macarthy, Sir J. againft Union, 993.
Macomores, who and how quieted, 785-6.
Mahon, Mr. for Union, 846.

Martial, Courts, under Lord Enniskillen, 806 to

813.

Incompetent to try Tone whilst court of King's Bench was fitting, 814-5. Mail-Coaches, their ftoppage fignal for rebellion, 687.

Mafon, Mr. Monk, for Union, 1040.
Martin, Mr. for Union, 847-860.

Difplays the virtues of Lord, Cornwallis,
973-4.

Maffacre of prifoners at Wexford by Dixon, 748. Stopped by Father Corrin, 749-750.

Maffey, Mr. for Union, 848.
Maxwell, Colonel, moves the commons that all
prifoners fhould be inftantly executed,
692.

Oppofed by Lord Caftlereagh, ib.
Against Union, 834.

Military executions without trial, 699.

Exceffes, 754.

Minto, Lord, speech for Union, 940 to 947. Mitford, Sir John, for Union, 907–913. Moira, Earl, for not pafling Union till a change in the Irith mind in its favor; fpeech against coercion, 933-4-5-6. Declares his objections to Union greatly

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Naas, attacked by the rebels, 688, 698, 708. Nution, ftate of, turbid though not rebellious, 977. Shocking picture of it by Lord Clare fince the Union, 1029, 1030.

Needham, General, contest between Sir Richard Mufgrave and Mr. Gordon, about his conduct at Arklow, 739, 754. Comes too late to his poft at Vinegar Hill, 754.

His army confpicuous in devastation, 764.

Nelfon, feifed by Gregg keeper of Newgate, 687. Newcomen, Sir Geo. for difcufling the queftion of Union, 848.

Nicholl, Mr. for Union, 1056.

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O'Bryen, Sir Edward, against Union, 848. O'Connel, Counfellor, fpeech at the meeting of the Catholic Anti-unionifts of Dublin, 981-2.

removed by the votes of the Irish par-
liament, approves of the detail of the O'Connor,
measure, 1060.

Moore, Mr. Arthur, ftrongly against Union, 849,
874, 878, 990.

Severe on Mr. Coote, ib.

Moore, Mr. S. for Union, 848.

Moore, General, his humane conduct, 747, 763.
Defeats the rebels at Goff's Bridge, 754.
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Mr. Arthur, the terms on which he and other rebels fubmitted to give evidence, 779.

Charges Lord Caftlereagh with deviating from his engagement, 779, 780. Signs advertisement cautioning public not to give credit to published reports of fecret committee, 804-5. O'Connor,

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Affembles, 24 Sept. 1799, 978.
Parliament of Ireland, fat during the rebellion,

803.

Prorogued 6 October, 1798, 808.
Meets 22 January, 1799, 824.
Prorogued 1 June, 1799, 974.
Affembles 15 January, 1800, 985.
Adjourned for fome weeks after the
queftion of Union was carried by
42, 1001.

From 15 February, guarded by a troop
of horfe during debates, 1024.
Addrefs of both houfes, with their re-
folutions, approving of the articles
of Union prefented to British par-
liament by Duke of Portland, 1045.
Laft feffion put an end to 2 August,

1800, 1068.

Imperial, how members of, selected,
1069, 1070.

Parfons, Sir Lawrence, against Union, 851, 1043.
Speech for expunging the paragraph re-
lating to the Union from the addrefs,

852-3-4-5.

Arraigns the minifter for packing a par-
liament, 986.

independence of Irish parliament, 986.
Parfons, Sir L. moves amendment for continuing
Ditto for attendance of Major Rogers and
Sheriff Derby, 1003.

Parnell, Sir John, difmiffed for oppofing Union,

820.

Speech against Union, 827-8-9, 1020,

1041.

Oppofes adjournment, 915.

Moves for a diffolution of parliament,

1041-2.

Peers, British, Union introduced 22 January,
1799, 875.

Peele, Sir Robert, for Union, 912.

Allow a month's interval for confidering
Union, 914.

Approve of articles with fome alterations,

1043.

Percival, Hon. Mr. for Union, 909.
First divifion on Union, 49 for, 16 against
Peers, Irish, 14 Anti-unionifts proteft, 827.
it, 829.

Pendergast, Mr. for Union, 990.
Pitt, Right Hon. Wm. propofes to bring forth an
addrefs to the king on the Union, 876.
Ditto before he propofed the eight refolu-
Pitt, Strong fpeech for Union, 885-6-7-8.
tions for forming an Union with Ireland
on 31 January, 1799, 888 to 896.
The eight refolutions, 896 to 899.
Afferts that Lord Fitzwilliam was not au-
thorised to make promifes afterwards re-
tracted, 907.

Declared he never would abandon the quef-
tion of Union till carried, 915-6.

His ardor for Union unchecked by oppofi-
tion, 923.

His pledge to the Catholics for procuring
them emancipation, and cause of his re-
fignation, 944.

Said that Ireland had always been treated
with injuftice and illiberality, 990.
Speech upon the articles of Union in the
committee, 21 April, 1800, 1049 to 1052.
Plunket, Mr. ftrongly oppofes Union, 842-3-4,

917, 993.

Vehement against the unfair use of mi-

nifterial power, 971.

Severe on Dr. Brown for changing fides
993.

Ponsonby, Mr. Geo. against Union, 829, 830,

851-2.

Warm reply to Lord Caftlereagh, 858-

9, 988, 1020.

Divifion on his motion at eight in the
morning, 155 againft 107, 1041.

Ponfonby,

Ponsonby, Mr. W. B. against Union, 849.

His exertions to oppofe Union with
Marquis Downthire and Earl Charle-
mont, 978-9.

Powerfcourt, Viscount, moves amendment against
addrefs for Union, 826, 1033.
Portland, Duke of, for union, 936.
Proclamation, by General Lake to keep within
doors from 8 to 5, &c. 687.
From lord mayor to poft up lifts of
families and inmates, 690.
From lord lieutenant for execution by
military law, ib.

Prefs, liberty of, deftroyed by licentiousness, 709.
Priests, why fome must join in infurrections, 716.
Account of feveral who joined the rebel-
lion, 716-7.

Their conduct when once engaged, 718,
736.

How treated by rebels at Wexford, 746.

Prime Serjeant for union, 993.

Proclamation for the members to become members
of the imperial parliament, read in
the British House of Lords, 31ft
Dec. 1800, 1073-4.
For union's taking effect, published
ift Jan. 1801, 1074-5-6.

For enfigns, colors, &c. at fea, 1076.
Profperous, rebels attack it successfully, 697.
Protection, form of, 774.

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Rebels, a body defeated at Balymanaann Hill, and
at Newtonbarry, 726.

Defeat detachment under Colonel Walpole,
and drive General Loftus from Gorey,
728.

Under Harvey march to Carrickburn moun-
tain to attack Rofs, 729.

Ultimately defeated at New Rofs, 731.
Their furious affault and fubfequent intoxi-
cation, 731.

Remain feveral days fupine and on Lacken
Hill, 736.

Defeated at Arklow, 738-9.

Publish a proclamation against certain ob-
noxious perfons, 741.

Said by Mr. Gordon to have massacred 101
in three weeks, ib.

Profeffed retaliation, 742.

Quit the neighbourhood of Gorey, 752.
Defeated and fled from Vinegar Hill, 753-4.
Defeated by Gen. Moore at Goff's Bridge,

754.

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Redmond, Rev. John, haftily condemned and ex-

ecuted, 776.

Conduct of Lord Mountnorris towards
him, and Mr. Gordon's account of
him, 776.

Religion, abufed on both fides to fharpen the con-
teft, 701-2, 735.

Richards, Mr. and brother, go to capitulate.
with the rebels for furrender of Wex-
ford, 724.

Romney, Lord, against Irish peers fitting in the
commons, 1062.

Ryder, Hon. Mr. for union, though he did not
expect it at first to be perfect, 1061.
Roche,

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Roche, Sir Boyle, for union, 834.

Tarah, fignal defeat of the rebels at, 703.

Roche, Father Philip, chofen to fucceed Harvey, Temple, Lord, for Union, 913.

735.

Prevents an intended maffacre, 762.
Deceived by the acceptance of terms pro-
mifed by Lord Kingsborough not ra-
tified, 763.

Tried and executed, 26 June, 767.
Edward, a rebel general, 740.

Goes to Wexford to fummon all to Vinegar
Hill, 746.

Rogers, major, threatens to blow up the feflion-
houfe at Birr, where fome Anti-unionifts

were. 1003.

Rokeby, Lord, his letter to Lord Cornwallis against
union, 922-3.

Rofs, New, fiege of, 730-1.

S.

Terrorifm, extent and effects of, 693.
Tighe, Mr. against Union, 829, 1022.
Tierney, Mr. againft Union.
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, his trial and lamentable
end, 813-4-5.
Toler, Mr. vide attorney general.

Townsend, Mr. Thomas againft Union, 851.
Viscount for Union, reprobates certain
abuses, 932, 1062.

Trench, Mr. for poftponing queftion of Union,

848.

His mind altered upon the queftion, 868,
916.

Turner, Sir G. Page, for Union, 1056.

U.

Saurin, Mr. arraigns the minifter with carrying Union of Great Britain with Ireland, 803.

the union by corrupt means, 1039.

Saunderfon, Mr. against union, 848.
Scullabogue, maffacre at, 732.

Evidence of the cause of it by Mr.
Frizell, ib.

Secret Committees, examine the chiefs of the
rebels in Auguft and September, 1798,

803.

Anxious for credit to their reports, ib.
Cautions appear in newspapers, figned by
O'Connor, Emmett, and M'Neven,
against it, 804-5.

Sheridan, Mr. R. B. opposes the confideration of
the question of union, in British Com-
mons, 876.

Proposes amendment to addrefs, 877 to

882.

Opposes eight refolutions, 898 to 900.
Propofes refolutions about free confent
of both parliaments, 900.

Charged by Mr. Percival with giving
evidence in favor of Mr. O'Connor,
908.

Strong againft union, 1056-7.
Skeffington, Hon. Mr. against union, 834.
Smith, Mr. Wm. for union, 850, 1039.

Notable speech for union, 863 to 874,

1022.

Snow, Captain, his laudable conduct at Wexford,

720.

Stanley, Serjeant, for union, 851, 1040.
Stewart, Mr. of Killymoon, againft union, 848.
Sun, an English minifterial newspaper complained
of for libelling Irish parliament, 920-1.
Burned by common hangman, 921.

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Tandy, Mr. Napper excepted out of amnesty act,

784.

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Firft queftion of, carried in peers, by 49
against 16, 829.

Ditto in commons, after twenty-two hours
debate by 1, 827, to 852.

Question carried against it by 111 against
106, 875.

Introduced to British peers by Lord Gren-
ville, 875.

Ditto to British commons by Mr. Dundas,
ib.

The four heads of the law in Ireland for it.
908.

Votes of British Commons in favor of Uni-
on, communicated to British lords, 914.
Proceedings pro and con out of parliament,

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Petitions of British woollen manufacturers

against the commercial articles, 1060.
Several motions in British Commons, con-
cerning it, negatived, 1062.

The plan of, approved and fent to Ireland,
1063.

For bringing in the Union bill 160 against
100, 1065.

Bill for, paffed the commons on 7th of June
-The Lords on 13th, 1066.

Bill for, paffed British Commons 24th June,
and the British Lords 29th July, 1800.
Act of, 1067, Appendix No. CXXIII.
Received royal affent in British parliament,
2d July, 1800, 1067.

Ditto in the Irish, 1 Auguft, 1800, ib.
United Irishmen, bill for difqualifying all who had
taken the oath from fitting in and vo-
ting for members of parliament-Re-
jected - Supported only by Metfrs. Ogle,
J. C. Beresford, and Dr. Duigenan, 919.
Uniach, Col. for Union, 850.

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feffion, 739, 740.

All the atrocities at Wexford by Dixon,
741.

Number of Proteftants encreased by fu-
gitives, 742.

Ten maffacred by rebels on 6th June, ib.
Confternation at the approach of the.
army, marking its progrefs by burn-
ings, &c. 747.

Relieved on 20th June, 1798, 754.
Evacuated by the rebels, 763.

The fick and wounded maffacred by the
troops, 763.

Old fyftem continued by general Lake,
at Wexford, for fome days, 766.
Progrefs of Wexford rebels, 770.
Difperfion of them, 775.
Vindictive cruelty of the Wexford men
compofing a committee to fuperintend
profecutions, 775-6.

Continuation of the fyftem of terro-

rifm, in the cafe of Mr. Sparkes, 823.
Wicklow, rifing in that county and why, 712,
714-5.

Caufes of ferocity in the Wicklow re-
bels, 715

Windham, Right Hon. Mr. for Union, 903.
Whelan, Timothy, an infuriate rebel, 762.
Whippings, &c. defended by Terrorifts, 693-4-5

-6.

Fatal effects of, 711.

White, Mr. Hawtrey, gives false information to
General Hunter to create alarm, 787.

Vereker, Col. makes an honorable stand against Wood, Col. for Union, 913.

the French-Humbert's honorable testi-

mony, 794.

Oppofes Union, 832.

Vinegar-Hill, rebel camp at, 725.

W.

Walpole, Col. overpowered by the rebels and

killed, 728.

Weftmoreland, Earl of, for Union, 936, 1063.
Werford, rifing in that county and why, 710-

1-2.

Special caufe of their rifing, 716.
Confufion from the influx of the gar-
rifon and inhabitants of Ennifcorthy,
719, 720.

Y.

Yelverton, Mr. exposes the inhumanity of Mr.
Judkin Fitzgerald, 953-4-5.
Lord, fpeaks for Union, 1043-4.
Yeomen defeat rebels near Carnew, and burn two
Catholic chapels and above 100 houses
and cabins of Catholics, 718.

Ditto from the misconduct of fome troops,

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Their intent to maffacre the prifoners at
Wexford, heard by the goaler who gave
the key to Mr. Harvey, 722.
Their bloody fyftem proved on the trial of
Wollaghan, 806 to 813.

The infamous conduct of fome of them in
cafe of King v. White & Goring, 815-6.
Lieutenant, of the Donegal Militia, his
fhameful conduct, 727.

Sir Wm. for Union, 1061.

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