2. Probable general Population of England, and rela- tive proportion of the established Church, Pro- testants, Non-conformists, and Roman Catholics, - 162 165 3.-Acts passed against the Roman Catholics during 4. The difference between the Roman Catholic Church General State of the English Catholics in the reign of George the Third, before the Act passed in their favour in 1778 - ib. 1.-General condition of the English Catholics, from Principal public Men-State of the public mind at the time of the Application of the Catholics for the Bill of 1791-Appli- cations to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws requiring the 2.-State of the public mind at this time-Gradual re- laxation and final repeal of the Penal Laws in France against the Protestants-Progress of civil Liberty in England in consequence of the Ban- 3. Applications to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws 7.-The Massacre in 1641 page 385 8. The Confederacy of the Irish Catholics in 1642, 392 9.-The interference of the Pope's Nuncio in the Proceedings of the Confederates 395 10. The Confiscations made by Cromwell; and the settlement of the confiscated Property, at the 11.—The remonstrance of the Irish Catholics presented to Charles the Second in 1661 12.-Biographical Memoir of Father Walsh 13.-Confiscation of Irish Property at the Revolution 415 444 454 458 CHAP. LXXXI. Historical Memoirs of the Irish Catholics since the Revolution 460 ib. in 1688, till the Act passed for their relief in 1793 1.-William the Third-Articles of Limerick 2.-Principal Acts passed in the reign of William the Third against the Roman Catholics 3.-Molyneux's Work, intituled, "The Case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England" 461 464 4.-The conduct of William the Third in respect to the Irish Roman Catholics |