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" " on the navigation laws, 123 and 132

" " his description of the people's food, cxii, note

Places, List of, lxx, note

Placemen in Parliament, List of, lxix, note

Plantation goods for Ireland, 120

" to be first unloaded in England, do.

Plate, College, Some of, melted down by Hutchinson, xxix and note

" note on, do.

Plowden, quoted, xxxix, note, lxii, note

Plunket, (Lord Chancellor), his speech before the Parliamentary Committee, xlviii

" son of a Unitarian minister, lii

Poll-tax paid by 360,000 people in 1661, 131

Pope applied to by Swift, xliv

" his translation of the passage from Homer, cxiv

Potatoes, Failure of, 1765, 49

Potter, Captain of the Constellation brought over American supply in last famine, cv, note and receives the Freedom of Dublin, do.

"Prancer," nickname of the Provost, xvii

"Pranceriana, Pranceriana Poetica" extracts from, note on, xviii, note

" " originally in Freeman's Journal, xviii

Private works here, carried on by public money, to lessen the balance in the Treasury available for Pensions, &c., 35

" they prove the poverty of the country, 35

Proclamation of 1776, on all provision ships laden in Ireland, 5, note

" " partly withdrawn, 1779, 5, note

Provost Andrews, xiii

" Hely Hutchinson, xxv

" The present, the Publisher's thanks to, v

Provost's house built at a cost of L11,000, xii

Pryn, quoted, 109, note

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