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Hardy, his Life of Lord Charlemont, lvi

Harris, his Life of William III. quoted, 13

Haughton, Dr., Senior Lecturer, quoted, xxxii, note

Hearth Money, 75-151

Herrings from Waterford and Wexford prohibited by England, 85

Hertford, Lord Lieutenant, his speech from the throne, 50

Hessians, The, refused by Irish Parliament, lxi, note

Hibernian Journal, xviii

Hindostan, Trade of, by foreigners, cxii

Historical Manuscripts Commission Report, xvii, note

Hingston, Mr., his catalogue of the College Plate; in charge of the plate at South Kensington Exhibition, xxix, note

Historian, no professed, of Ireland, since 1669, 23

Homer, quoted, cxiv, 127

Hours of Examination in College formerly, xx

House of Commons Journal, quoted, xli

Husbandry, Grants for, prove the poverty of the country, 35

Hutchinson, Rt. Hon. John Hely, Provost, &c., ix his Matriculation, x mention of, in College Calendar; his career and numerous appointments, xi made Provost by Sir John Blacquiere, Chief Secretary, xxxii and the price of the appointment, x-xiv accused of a corrupt use of the office, xxi trampled on Duigenan, xxi challenged Dr. Doyle, Lucas, and Tisdall, xxxii prosecuted in King's Bench and defended himself, xxxviii a warm supporter of Grattan, lix inculpated before a Parliamentary Committee, and acquitted, l evidence brought forward there concerning him, lxv Miller's Pamphlet on, and Young's, liv Lord North's saying about him, lx Hardy's, Grattan's, Taylor's, Will's, Barre's, Pery's, and Single Speech Hamilton's favourable opinions of him, &c., lvi published the "Commercial Restraints", lxiv entertained the Lord Lieutenant in the College, lxv his liberal and national politics, lxvii the constitutional changes which he witnessed and helped to produce, lxviii read the King's message to the Irish Parliament in 1782, lxxxiv his death and will, lxxxiv his family, lxxvi a good husband and father, xxxi his love for his children, lxxxviii his likeness by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Frontispiece

" Richard Hely, Lord Donoughmore, his appointments, lxxix " " elected for the University and unseated by John Fitzgibbon,--member for Sligo, lxxix

" Francis Hely, member for the University, lxxviii " " petitioned against and sustained " " his duel, lxxviii " " Member for Naas, lxxx

" Abraham Hely, his volunteer military career in Ireland, Egypt, and Russia, lxxviii " " member for Taghmon, lxxix " " Commissioner and Clergyman, lxxxi

" John Hely (2nd), his services in the army in Ireland, Flanders, and Egypt; his defeat at Castlebar, and his conquest of the French in Egypt; voted for the Union, made Lord Hutchinson, and became Lord Donoughmore, lxxx

" John Hely (3rd), "Lavalette," delivered Lavalette, and became Earl of Donoughmore, died at Chapelizod, tablet in Chapelizod Church, lxxxiii

" the fourth peer, served as an officer in India, lxxxiv and in the House of Lords advocated the case of the East India Company's officers, and supports Lord Dufferin's Land Leasing Bill, do.

" The present peer, the 5th Earl, was one of the European Commission for organising Eastern Roumelia under the Berlin Treaty. He is also the creator of the Lords' Committee of Inquiry on the Irish Land Act, lxxxiv

Independence, Parliamentary, of Ireland, College identified with, lxxiv

Ireland deprived of the Cattle Trade, cix

" of the Wool Trade, Colonial Trade, and trade with all the world, cxvii

" sold in the linen trade, 47

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