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" " his fidelity to Ireland, set up the wool trade at Clonmel, opposed the Cattle Act, lv, 12

" " made collection here for Londoners after the great fire, cv

" " Personal prejudice against, 55

" " Carte's Life of, cv

Ossory, Lord, challenged Duke of Buckingham, do.

Parliaments seldom convened in Ireland under James and Charles I., 11

" suspended over for 26 years after the Restoration, 11

" Composition of, lxix

" Independence of, 1782, lxxiv

" Acts of, in 1782, lxxi

" Addresses of, to Lord Lieutenant, 15, 24, 25, 27, &c.

Parliamentary Committee on Election of Francis Hutchinson for the University, Duke of Wellington and Lord Castlereagh on it, xlii

" Counsel employed, evidence brought forward, Committee decided in favour of Hutchinson by double vote of Chairman, l

" Catholic Scholars, Toomey and Casey, xlv, li

" Burrowes' Speech, xlix

Park, The College, levelled and walled in, xx, and note

" infested by the Hutchinsons, xxxi

" formerly a place for pistol practice, xxxii

Pensions, Amount of, 38, 40, 44

" French, Amount of, 38, 40

Pepys, his Diary, quoted, civ, note

Peroration, Eloquent, of the "Restraints", 158

Pery, Edward Sexten, Speaker, 43

" " Notice of, xvii, note

" " the fountain of all the good that befel Ireland, lxxi

Petty, Sir William, quoted, 54, 72, 106, 123, 130, 131, 132

" " his estimate of the Irish destroyed in the Civil War of 1641, 130

" " his opinion of the prohibition of the cattle trade, 55

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