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" mentioned in the Historical Manuscripts, do.

" Commission Report, do.

" Estimate of his history, lxxxv

Leeds, Petition from, 84

"Liber munerum," quoted, xxxii, xxxv, note, lxx

Linen trade no equivalent for suppressed wool trade, 20

" a hypocrisy and imposture, ciii, note

" sums paid on exportation of, 21, note

" caused the decay of agriculture, 51

" declined, 1771, 4

" Ireland not specially adapted for, 91

" world shut against, 91

London, The Dublin contribution to, cv

Lord Lieutenants, List of, xcv

Lucas, Dr., his son had free education from the Board of T.C.D., lxiv

Lyttleton, Lord George, his history of Henry II., helped by Leland, lxxxvi

" applied to by Swift for Macaulay, xliv

Macaulay, Alexander, supported by Swift, xliv

" returned for College and unseated, do.

" lived in Great Ship-street, xciii

Macaulay, Boyd, his son, educated in Great Ship-street School, do.

Macaulay, Catherine, her history quoted, 135

Magee, Archbishop, his evidence, xlvii

" he wanted to go to the Bar, do.

" his sermon on Lord Clare, xcii

Magill, John, got an Honorary LL.D., was a carpenter and a Commissioner of Barracks, xxv, note

Malone, Anthony, dismissed from Prime Serjeancy, and from the Irish\ Exchequer, lxviii

" lived in Chancery-lane, xiv, note

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