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INDEX TO VOLUME LIII.

ABBOT, Mr. Speaker, 734.-

Anna Brodie, 328.

Bacon, Sir Francis, 343.

Denman, Mr., 331.
Dent, Parson, 672.
Dickinson, Mr., M. P., 225.
Donoughmore, Lord, Letter of, 43.
Doyle, Dr., 140.465. 735.

Best, Mr. Justice, his sentence upon Dryden, 343.

Conolly, 226.

Birnie, Sir Richard, 204.

Birkbeck, Mr. 160.

Blackestone, Sir W. 11.
Blount, Mr. 153.

"Bloody Queen Mary," 266.
Bolivar, 71.

Brodie, Alexander, D. D. 407.
Budd, Mr. 153.

Burnet, Bishop, 66.
Burdett, Sir Francis, 23.

Butterworth, Mr., his Speech about the
Methodists and Catholics, 517.
Byron, Lord, 344.

Byrne, poor, 49.

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Duane, Mr., 261.

Dunstan, Saint, 668.

Duncan, Andrew, 174.

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doe-Hall, Mr. Wm., his vindication of the
Chorly Spinners, 397.

Corunna, in the possession of the

French, 467.

Cropper, the Quaker, 176.

Croker, Mr., 650.

Cromwell, the Protector, 726.
Thomas, 791.

Curfew, the law of the, 647.

Darley, Alderman, 2.
Dacres, Captain, 25,

Hardwicke, Son of the Earl of, 580.
Harvey, Daniel Whittle, 259.
"Headekeashon," 809.

Hay, Parson, 8. 672.

Hobhouse, Mr., 225.

Hogan, Major, his pamphlet, 7.

Holland, Lord, 6.

Hook, case of Captain, 206.
Hull, Commodore, 25.

Hume, David, 412.

Huskisson, Mr., his Colony-speech, 769.

Ireland, Mr., his imitation of Shake-
speare, 278.

James, the Naval Historian, 26.
Jocelyn, the Bishop, 48.

John Bull, the smutty and punning,

43. 135.

Juint Stock Companies, 408.

Perceval, Snap, his private press, 325.
Peter, Lord, 475.

Plunkett, Mr., 11.

Pope, 343.

Juries of Pennsylvania torreptions of Prodgers and Ludlow, the bankers, 45.

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Rawlins, Alderman, 734.
Ricardo, Mr., 175.

Robertson, the Historian, 412.
Roberts, Mr.,.816...
Rogers, Mr. William,.815..
Roscoe, Mr., 86.

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Scott, Sir Walter, 343,soitant, 41
Scarlett, Lawyer, 272. ass you
Sheridan, Mr., his slavery to the press; I
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Sidmouth, Lord, 54,W i8 notes darlli
Sketchley, Mr., 211. CofM4 aquela
Slave-trade in América, 133.vhoold

Smeth, Audem, 412. Izaviled
Southey, the Poet, 48hxisibort
Spain, the cause of, 71. ga Mbuff
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Staunton, Mr., 51. ie się tobul
Stanley, Mr. M. P. 83.10

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Swithin, Saint, 668.

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Waithman, Mr., his clap-trap," 203
Walter and Stoddart, mutual accusa-
tions of, 3249 of Lipper W
Weare, the murder of, as treated of by
the base press, 228.0

Wilberforce and Brougham, and the

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COBBETT'S

WEEKLY REGISTER.

VOLUME LIV.

FROM APRIL TO JUNE, 1825.

LONDON:

Printed and Plished by C. CLEMENT, No. 183, Fleet-street.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME LIV.

1.-Letter 2d. to the Freeholders of

Ireland, on the Westminster Meet-

ing.-Treatment of Mr. O'CONNELL.

-Address to Mr. Lawless.-Petition

to the Lords of the Treasury, from

Mr. COBBETT.

2.-On the "Old Roman Plan" of get-

ting rid of the People.-The liberal
Press.-Columbian Humbug.

3.-Grand Dinner at Edinburgh to Mr.

Brougham.-Dinner to Mr. Lawless.

-Corn Bill.-Catholic Bill.

4.-To Mr. FREDERICK ROBINSON, on
his bragging Speech; on the pro-
posed Corn Bill; and on the "Ro-
man Plan."-Catholic Bill.-Sheriff
Parkins. - Town of Newbury. —
Letter from Mr. Lawless to Mr.
Cobbett.-Cobbett Farming.-Bo-
tanical Work.

5.-On the Corn Bill.-The Catholic

Bill.

6.-Paper, Coin, Gold.-Messrs. Par-
kins and Brougham.-Catholic Ad-
dress.-Mr. Wells's Petition.-Pros-
perity.-Bank Restriction.

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Burnet, 676.

Butler, Mr. Charles, 26.

Buchanan, 676.

Canning, Mr, 46.

Castlereagh, Lord, 465.

Cartwright, Major, 222.

Chester, the Bishop of, 452.

Craig, Mr., 129.

Cobbing, Mr., 589.

Curwen, Mr. J. C. and the Society of Arts, and

a sirloin of beef, 611.

De Gray, Rev. Thomas, 226.

Doyle. Dr., 38.

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Hume, Mr., 66.676. 803,
Hurcombe, Mr., 224.
Huskisson, Mr., 329.
Horton, Mr. Wilmot, 67.

Johnson, Dr., 579.

Kingston, Lord, 618.

Lawless, Mr., 1. 47. 158. 558.

Lethbridge, Sir T.,

259.

Lingard, Dr., 26.

Luther, Martin, 670.

Malthus, Mr., 103.

Mackintosh, Sir James, his doctrine as to

Church property, 490.

Maberley, Mr., 716.

Macculloch, Mr., 67. 340. 345.

Newport, Sir John, 40.

O'Connell, Mr., 1. 45, 568.

Parkins, Sheriff, 229. 362. 412.

Rice, Mr. Spring, 26. 560.
Robinson, Mr. Frederick, 195.
Robertson, 676.

Smith, Mr. John, 204.

Tooke and Hardy, Messrs. 528.
Mr., 340.

Wells, Mr., 369.
W. E., his Letter, 112.
Wodehouse, Miss, 590.
Whitmore, Mr., 326.
Waithman, Mr., 652.
Wilson, Sir Robert, 816.

York, the Duke of, 385.

ADDRESS to Mr. Lawless, 47.

GENERAL INDEX.

Address, the Catholic, to the King, 368.
Affidavit of Byrne, 439.

Aghadoe, the Catholics of, Petition Parliament
that they may not be compelled to erect a
Church for the Protestant Rey. Mr. Grierson
only, 473.

Allied Sovereigns, 139.

America, breach between her and England, 134.

American Juries, 542. 581.

American Poor Laws, 206.

American Affairs, 219.

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Mr. Hume's Motion in Parliament,
with respect to the Irish, 769.

Courts of Justice, 524.

Country Gentlemen and Jews, 342.
Coin, 705.

County Courts, 625.

Corn Bill, 197. 257. 326. 330.

Costs of transporting Emigrants, 87. 204.
Colonizing, 65. 204.

Colombian humbug, 118.

Corn, why dear, 257. 662.

Currency debated in the House of Lords, 294.
Debate in House of Lords about Currency, 294.
Dearness of Corn, the reason of, 257.
Debate in House of Commons, on Mr. Spring
Rice's presenting a Petition in favour of
Emancipation, from Protestants of Ireland, 27.
Debt, the, 200.

Deputation from House of Commons to the
Queen, 148.

Disfranchisement of Irish Freeholders, 38. 542.
Dinner to Mr. Lawless, 156.

Dinner to Mr. Brougham, 131.

Dutch Reformers, the, 81.
Dublin, Bankruptcies in, 690.
Education, 138. 647.

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