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CONTENTS.
GENERAL HISTORY.
CHAPTER I.
Parliamentary proceedings.-Speech of the Prince Regent.-Debate on the
address in the House of Commons.-Motion for naval monument.—Mr.
Brougham's motion relative to the Christian treaty, and the treaty of
Vienna, Jan. 1815.-Financial exposition of the Chancellor of the Exche-
quer, and debates.-Mr. Grenfell's motion concerning transactions between
the public and the Bank of England.-Lord Grenville's motion on the
peace establishment of the army. Debates on the same in the House of
Commons.-Navy estimates and debates. [1
СНАР. II.
Mr. Brougham's motion for interposition with the Spanish court in favour of
the suffering patriots.-Discussion in the House of Lords on motion for an
address on the treaties with foreign powers.-The same in the House of
Commons. Petitions against the continuance of the Property Tax, and
debates.-Motion by the Chancellor of the Exchequer for its renewal, and
its defeat.--Relinquishment of the war malt-duties.-Mr. Western's mo-
tion for taking into consideration the distressed state of the agriculture.-
Bill for the effectual detention of Buonaparte.-Message of the Prince
Regent respecting the marriage of the Princess Charlotte with the Prince
of Cobourg, and consequent provision.—Motion respecting the augmentation
of the salaries of the Secretaries to the Admiralty.-Motion for abolishing
the office of one of the Secretaries of State. [17
CHA P. III.
Bank Loan Bill.-Bill for renewing the Bank Restrictions of Payment.-
Complaint on employing the Military on Court Days.
[38
CHAP. IV.
Motion concerning the State of Ireland.-Petitions from Irish and English
Roman Catholics, and Proceedings respecting them.-New Alien Bill. [47
CHAP.
CHAP. V.
Bill for Regulation of the Civil List--Motion on Salaries and Emoluments
in Public Offices.-Consolidation of English and Irish Exchequers.-Bill
for a new Silver Coinage
[56
The Budget. -
CHAP. VI.
CHAP. VII.
[66
Revision of the Statute Book.-Motion on Extents in Aid.-Debates on the
Slave Registry Bill.-Prince Regent's Speech on proroguing Parlia-
ment.
[84
CHAP. VIII.
Domestic Events.-Calamitous state of Europe in general, and its Cuuse.-
Distresses of Great Britain.-Agricultural Distress, changing into that
proceeding from a bad Harvest.-Discontents among the inferior Classes.
-Disturbances in the Eastern Counties, particularly Cambridgeshire.-
Sufferings among the Manufacturers.-Iron Manufactories.-Staffordshire.
-South Wales.-Spitalfields.-Meetings for Petitioning.-Daring Riot
in London.-Condition of Ireland.-Marriages in the Royal Family [91
-
British Expedition to Algiers
CHAP. IX.
CHAP. X.
[97
Affairs of France.-Position of the Army of Occupation.-State of Things
at Nismes.-Law of Amnesty.—Obsequies of Louis XVI. and his Queen.—
Insurrectionary Movements at Lyons.-Disturbances at Tarrascon.-Plan
of National Education.-Parties in the Legislature. Declaration of the
Majority in the Chamber of Deputies.-Establishment of the Duke of
Berri.-Insurrection at Grenoble.-Malcontents at Paris.-Tumult at Nis-
mes. -Affair of the Abbe Vinson.—Dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies
and Convocation of a new one. - Suppression of Chateaubriand's Work.-
Ministerial Influence in the Election-Anniversary in Memory of Marie
Antionette.-Opening of the Chambers, and King's Speech.-Conclusion of
the Year. [106
СНАР. XI.
Affairs of the Netherlands.—Finances.-Debates in the States on Printing
Speeches.-System of Weights and Measures.-Sacred Alliance.-Ecclesi-
astical Affairs.-Restriction on the Press.-Treaty with Algiers.-Discus-
sions respecting Commerce and Manufactures.-King's Speech at Brussels
on the Finances.-Treaty between the Netherlands and Hanover.-Fortifi-
cations on the Frontiers.-Debate on Exportation of Corn, and proposed
Law.
[119
CHAP
CHAP. XII.
Spain.-Weakness and Fluctuations of the Government.-Character of the
King-Change of Ministry.-Matrimonial Connections between the Courts
of Spain and Portugal.-Conspiracy at Madrid.-Decree respecting Reli-
gious Orders.-Property of Jesuits restored.-Prisoners at Ceuta removed.
-Royal Nuptials-General Pardon, with great Exceptions.-Portugal :
its Commerce flourishing.-Brazil declared a Kingdom.-Naples.-Treaty
with the Piratical States.-Sicilian Papers excluded from Naples.-Trans-
actions with the United States of America. Decree respecting the Political
Relations between the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily-Rome insulted by
Pirates and Banditti-Torture forbidden in the Inquisition.-Security de-
clared to Purchasers of National Property.-Confiscation no longer per-
mitted to the Profit of the Inquisition.-Negociations of the Church of Rome
with France.-Venice. [129
CHAP. XIII.
Germany-Slow Progress in political Alteration.-Hanover, Annexation of
East Friseland, and Cession of Lauenberg-Order of Guelph.-Assembly
of States. Prussia.—Discussions relative to Representative Government.—
Restrictions on the Press. Electorate of Hesse-Continuance of Differ-
ences between the King and States of Wurtemberg.-Death of the former,
and Acts of his Successor.-Austria, financial Plan-Death of the Em-
press, and Marriage of another.-Germanic Diet.-Constitution of Wei-
mar.-Switzerland.-Diet.-Law in Friburg.
CHAP. XIV.
[136
Sweden and Norway.-Denmark.-Russia.—Ionian Islands.—Turkey. [145
CHAP. XV.
United States of America.-Opposition to the Commercial Bill with England.
-Treaties with the Indians.-Disputes with the Spanish Government.-
Decline of Manufactures.-Measures for restoring Payment in legal Cur-
rency.-Hostility on the Gulph of Mexico.-President's Message.
CHAP. XVI.
[152
Spanish America.-Carthagena.-Caracca.-Isle of Margarita.-Buenos
Ayres-Its Army defeated in Peru. -Its Fleet under Brown in the Pacific.
-Its Declaration of Independence.—Bolivar.—Army from Brazil takes
possession of Montevideo.-Mexico.-Venezuela.-British West India Is-
lands.-Jamaica-Insurrection in Barbadoes.—Alarm in the other Colonies.
-Proceedings in St. Vincent, Demarara, Barbadoes' General Assembly,
Dominica, Jamaica.
CHAP. XVII.
[157
East Indies.-Renewal of Hostilities with the Nepaulese.-Actions, and
final Treaty-Proceedings in Cutch.-Insurrection at Bareilly.-Irrup-
tion from Mahratta.-China.
[166
CHRONICLE.
Sturges v. Paterson.-A Legacy
249
Ryan v. Ryan.-Concerning Letters of Administration
252
Earl of Fife v. The Trustees of the deceased Earl of Fife
253
Glencross and Little, v. Underhill.-Validity of a Will
Harrower.-Bigamy
255
257
Blackmore and Thorpe v. Brider.-Incest
262
Thompson v. Harris.-Nuisance
273
The King v. Macknamara and others.-Obstructing a Road
276
Hume v. Oldacre.-Trespass
277
Hance v. Stone and others.-Trespass
279
Dyster v. Moline.-Question concerning a Broker
Gladstone v. Trustees of the Liverpool Docks
282
The King v. Ridge.-Extent
Heathcott v.
Lacy-Patent
Hill v. Grey, Esq.-Breach of Contract
Wyatt v. Gore.-Libel
286
288
291
294
Carter v. Thomas.-Defamation
Sutton v. Barksworth and others.-Salvage
297
298
King v. Goode.-For fraud in collecting taxes
Bennet, v. Prevost.-Tithe Cause
Rivers v. King and others.-Boundaries of Cranborne Chase
Rex v. Hall-Extent
King v. Creswell.-Smuggling on board India Ships
Marginson v. Howard.-Game Laws
Newstead v. Peyton and Orton.-Field preaching
King v. Houghton.—Misdemeanour
Mayhew v. Lock.-Assault and false Imprisonment
Vaughan, Mackay and Brown.-Conspiracy
299
301
305
308
309
310
312
313
314
King v. Fentons.-Duel
Holroyd.-Murder
Barnett.-Shooting Maria Kelly
Court Martial on Augustus Stanhope
Trial of Sir Robert Wilson, Bruce and Hutchinson
PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS.
Passed in the Fourth Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United
Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, 56 George III.
A. D. 1816
318
322
325
328
329
337
Convention between Great Britain and Portugal, signed at Vienna
21st Jan. 1815
Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal, signed 22 Jan.
Convention between Great Britain and France
Treaty between Great Britain, Russia and the Netherlands
and Sardinia
and the Netherlands
Convention between Great Britain and Austria
Treaty between Great Britain and Saxony
Treaties of Accession and Subsidy
Dispatch from the Duke of Wellington to Lord Bathurst
Convention between the Emperor of Russia, the Emperor of Austria
356
357
359
362
363
365
369
370
371
379
and the King of Prussia
381
Decree of the Prince Regent of Portugal respecting Brazil
Convention to regulate the Commerce of the United States of America
382
with Great Britain
383
Prince Regent's Speech at opening the Session of Parliament
Treaty of Marriage between the Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold
Proclamation of Maria Louisa as Duchess of Parma
Ionian Isles.-Proclamation of Sir Thomas Maitland
387
389
393
Speech of the Prince Regent at the close of the Sessions
394
Treaty between the King of Spain and the King of the Netherlands
Proclamations from the Brazilian Government
Declaration of the King of the Two Sicilies
395
398
400
Dispatch from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on the Disturbances
Address of the Corporation of London to the Prince Regent, and
Tables, Public Income, Expenditure, c.
417
420
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