POSTSCRIPT. SINCE these papers were sent to the press, the Commons of Ireland have, in their address to his Majesty, resolved, unanimously, "that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." And the Lords have in their address unanimously entered into a resolution of the same import. (English), Henry VIII., 13th and 28th of, &c. 116 for encouraging Tillage for Bounties on Land, Carriage and Coal Supply to 38 note POSTSCRIPT. SINCE these papers were sent to the press, the Barlow, Mr., T.C.D., Exercising the Veto PAGE XXV, note Barrè, Colonel Isaac, his description of Hutchinson. lx, &c., and note. Bedford, Duke of, Lord Lieutenant (Speech from the Throne) Berkeley, Bishop, his Opinion on State of Irish People .x, note 37 156 . cxviiix Berwick, Rev. Edward, deprived of Scholarship by Provost Hutchinson, and re-instated by Visitors Bessborough Commission xxxiv xxix, note Biographie "Generale," "Universale," and "des contemporanes," 24 Board and Provost of Trinity College, the, Publisher's thanks to V Irish Bishoprics xxvi, note; xlvi, note Bounty on Land Carriage, and on Coals, to Dublin 17 xix, note Broderick, Speaker, Solicitor-General, Lord Chancellor PAGE Burgh, Hussey, his Speech for opening the College to Catholics; Burrowes, Peter, his speech liii, lxxii, note xlix do. Campbell, Dr., his "Political Survey" Carson, Rev. Dr., S.F.T.C.D., his extract from College Register Carte, his life of Ormond quoted Carteret, Lord Lieutenant 72 xxxvii, note cv, 12, 54 Castlebar, Battle of, English defeated at, strange mistake by Castlebar, atrocities of English army in retreat from, Castlereagh, Lord, Chief Secretary Catalogue of College Plate, by Mr. Hingston Cattle, Exportation Prohibition Act 28 . lxxxvi lxxxvi xcvi xxix, note cv and 55 xlv, li, and note xlvi, li, note Catholics, admitted to the College by connivance; how debarred from Scholarship and from voting Cattle Trade destroyed by England, loss of, drove the Irish Cattle, Present of, sent to London after the great fire, and Chapelizod Church, Inscriptions in, to the third Earl of Donoughmore "Chapels" in T.C.D. Charles I., Subsidies to, Charles II., Letter from, Charles II. See Acts. |