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" " " to Captain Porter, cv, note

" aid for the Londoners, cv, note

Duigenan, Dr. Patrick, F.T.C.D., &c., his "Lachrymae Academicae," xxi

" " Sketch of his Life, 1, note

" " educated in St. Bride's Parish School, lived in Chancery-lane, lxxxvii

" " his sham duel, lvi, note

" " his oratory, lix

" " a fanatical anti-Catholic and anti-Nationalist, lxxxviii

" " did not bring the Provost before the Visitors, xxxvii, note

Dunkin, Rev. Mr., Master of Great Ship-street School, had an annuity from the College, lxiv

Dutch carried on the Trade of Ireland, 73

Duty paid on Export of Linen, 21

Edward III. and IV.'s Acts, 110

Egypt, trade at, cxi

Embargo on Irish provisions, 1776, 5

Emigration of linen workers from Ulster, 101

Embargoes in Ireland, 24; from 1740 to 1779, 157

England, prohibition of cattle exportation to, civ, note, 5

" remittances to, more than double the entire trade of Ireland, 81

" Great Seal of, to certify Irish Acts, 75

" and Ireland compared as to taxation, 76

" a sufferer by her restrictions on Ireland, 77

" in 1779, had to pay for Irish army, 4

" a gainer by Ireland, cxvii, 149

" the cause of Irish distress, cxvii

" repaid fifty-fold for advances to Ireland, 128

English Parliament's Address to William III., to destroy Irish wool trade, cvii, and 61

Equivalent of linen trade an imposture, 97

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