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" his opinion of Leland's "History", do.

" his opinion of England's treatment of Ireland, do.

Judges appointed for life in Ireland in 1782, lxxi

Junto, The, xxiii, lxviii

Keating, Lord Chief Justice, 11, note

King, Archbishop, his "State of the Protestants in Ireland", 135

Knocklofty, Mr. Richard Hutchinson of, x-lxxv

" Lord Hutchinson of, lxxx

"Lacrymae Academicae," by Duigenan, xxi, &c.

" its severe attack on the Provost, do.

" its interesting record of College events and College life, do.

" censured by the Board, xxxiv

" and the censure replied to by Duigenan in Freeman's Journal, xxxvii

" in King's Bench, do.

Langrishe, Sir Hercules, wrote in Baratariana, xiii

" obtained a grant for clothing for the Volunteers, xiii, note

" one of his bon mots, do.

Land Carriage Act, 1757, 43

" improved the agriculture of Ireland, 145

Land Bill, 1759, 40

Latin Schools of Dublin, xcii, note

Laud, Archbishop, his statutes for the University, xxv

"Lavalette" Hutchinson, lxxxiii

Lavalette, his escape from France, lxxxiii

Leaves of absence allowed to Fellows and to Scholars, xlviii

Leland, Dr. S.F., T.C.D, quoted, 9

" Duigenan's attacks on, xxi

" Dr. Johnston's letter to, lxxxvi

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