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Malady, The, of Emigration, 147

Mathers, Rev. Nathaniel, made collection in Dublin, cvi, note

" Rev. Samuel, do. do. do.

Matthew Paris, quoted, 16

Militia Bill defeated by Hutchinson, 1766, xiv, and note

" dropped in 1778, 4

Militia, Arms for, given to the Volunteers in 1779, xiv, note L20,000 for clothing, do. enrolled in 1785, do.

Miller, Rev. G., F.T.C.D., &c., lxiv and note

" his evidence, Case, and works, xliv

" his Pamphlet and case for legal opinion, liv

Mills, Michael, the printer, under the College pump, xix, note

Moira, Lord, lxi, note

Mutiny Act, perpetual and repealed, lxx and lxxi

Natives, Places in Trinity College, xxvii

Navigation Act, 7th and 8th, William III., compelled Irish ships coming from America to pass by Ireland and unlade at England, and ship again for Ireland, 120

Navigation Acts, Petty's opinion on, 123

Netherlands, Treaty with, by Henry VII., includes Ireland as to both Exports and Imports, 112

New England, Dublin Subscription for, by Rev. Mr. Mather, cv

Non-Coing, xxvii

" value of, to Scholars, xlvii

" " and to Fellows, do.

North, Lord, his saying about Provost Hutchinson, lx

O'Connor, Charles, of Ballenagare, lxxxvi

" his opinion of Leland, and of the T.C.D. MSS., do.

Offices formerly on the Irish Establishment, List of, lxx

O'Hagan, Lord, his Address to the Social Science Congress, Introd., ci, note

O'Hagan, Mr. Justice, his judgment on the Stackpoole Lease, Introd., ci, note

Ormonde, Duke of, Lord Lieutenant, 12, 16, 18

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