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CHAP. LXXXIV.
- page 62
Act passed for the Relief of the Irish Catholics in 1793 :- Lord
Fitzwilliam's Appointment to the Lieutenancy of Ireland, and
Recall :-Rebellion in 1798 :-Prospect of Emancipation held
out to the Catholics at the Union
1793,
1.—The Act passed for the Relief of the Irish Catholics
in 1793
ib.
2.- Earl Fitzwilliam's Appointment to the Lieutenancy
of Ireland, and Recall
65
3.- Rebellion in 1798 -
68
4.--Prospect of Emancipation held out to the Irish
Catholics at the time of the Union
70
CHAP. LXXXV.
Historical Minutes respecting the Scottish Catholics since the
Reformation
• 77
1.-Mr. Keith and Dr. Maclaine's summary Accounts of
the Introduction of Calvinism into Scotland - 79
2.-The Condition of the Scottish Catholics subsequent
to the Reformation
83
3.-Riots in Edinburgh and Glasgow, in the year
1780 -
90
4.-The Act passed in the year 1793, for the Relief of
the Scottish Catholics
103
5.- Some Observations on the Oath, for the Relief of
107
CH AP. LXXXVI.
The Veto -
110
1.-Negotiations between Lord Castlereagh and the
Catholic Prelates of Ireland, in 1799, respecting
the Veto
112
120
January 1799.
2.-Resolutions of the Irish Prelates in favour of the
Veto
page 117
3.-Allegation the Irish Catholic Prelates were
intimidated into the Resolutions of 1799
4.—The Offer by Government to the Irish Prelates, and
their Acceptance of a State Provision
123
5.—The degree of negative Power, in the appointment
of Irish Prelates to their Sees, which, in these
Negotiations, Government proposed to be con-
ceded to the Sovereign
125
May 1805.
6,-First mention of the Veto in the House of Com-
mons, in Sir John Cox Hippisley's Speech.-
Division on that Debate
134
105
1808.
7.-The Approbation given by the Irish Prelates to Sir
John Cox Hippisley's Speech, and their earnest
request to him that he would print it 139
May 1808.
8.-1. The Proposal of the Veto, in the House of Com-
mons, by Mr. Ponsonby ;—2. And in the House
of Lords, by-Lord Grenville, at the suggestion of
Dr. Milner
141
9.-Continued adherence of the Irish Prelates to their
Resolution in 1799, until their Meeting in Sep-
tember 1808
151
10.- The Opposition in Ireland to the Veto 154
11.-Dr. Milner's Advocation of the Veto, in a Pamphlet
intituled, “ A Letter to a Parish Priest” 155
O
14 September 1808.
12.–The Declaration of the Irish Prelates, that the Veto
was inexpedient.--The Explanation given by the
Primate O'Reilly of that Declaration 161
31 January 1810.
13.—The Conciliatory Resolution of the English Ca-
tholics
· page 163
26 February 1810.
14.–The Sixteenth Resolution of the Irish Prelates 170
16 February 1814.
15.-Letter of Monsignor Quarantotti -
171
17 June 1814.
16.-Address from the English Roman-catholics to his
holiness Pope Pius the seventh
172
28 December 1814.
17.-Letter of the Pope to the English Catholics -
173
26 April 1815.
18.-Cardinal Litta's Letter to Dr. Poynter
23 & 24 August 1815.
19.— Further Resolutions of the Irish Prelates respecting
174
1 February 1816.
20.-The Pope's Letter to the Irish Prelates on the subject
of their Resolutions
175
19 July 1817.
21.- Remonstrance of the General Board of Catholics
in Ireland
176
21 February 1818.
22.- The Pope's Reply
CH AP. LXXXVII.
Board of the English Roman-catholics
page 177
CHAP. LXXXVIII.
Attempts of the English Catholics to obtain Relief on the Acces-
sion of Mr. Fox's Ministry in 1806:- Alleged Objection from
his Majesty's Coronation Oath -
182
1806.
1.-General hopes of Relief entertained by the Catholics
at the time of Mr. Fox's Accession to the Ministry,
in 1806
184
2.-The Objection to Catholic Emancipation from the
Coronation Oath
- 185
3.-—The Conduct of Lord Grenville's Administration
towards the Catholics
- - 187
4.- Attempts of the Catholics for Relief in the years
1808, 1810 and 1812
193
CHAP. LXXXIX.
The Bill of 1813
195
1813.
1.-Mr. Butler's Address in 1813 to the Protestants of
the United Empire
- 197
2.–The Petitions presented by the English Catholics
to both Houses of Parliament
- 327
3.—The Bill for the Relief of his Majesty's Catholic
Subjects -
236
4.–Observations on the Nature and Expediency of the
proposed Securities -
- 252
CHAP: XC.
Subsequent Act for regulating the Administration of Oaths, in
certain cases, to Officers in his Majesty's Land and Sea
Service -
257
CH AP. XCI.
Principal Proceedings of the British and Irish Catholics between
the years 1813 and 1821
page 268
1813 -1821.
1.-The Besolution of the Board of British Catholics
in 1813
2.—The Expulsion of Dr. Milner from the Private
Board, or the Select Committee of the General
Board of the English Catholics
269
3.--Further Petitions of the British and Irish Catholics,
and proceedings upon them, 1814
- 272
CH AP. XCII.
Subsequent Proceedings of the British Catholics, 1820 -
- 287
CHAP. XCIII.
Proceedings in the House of Commons on the Bill for Catholic
Emancipation in 1821
292
СНАР. XCIV.
Dr. Poynter's Suggestions on the Oath of Supremacy :- Opinions
of Irish Catholic Clergymen on the Oath contained in Mr.
Plunkett's Bill :- Reflections on Bills granting limited Relief
to Catholics
- 378
1.-Dr. Poynter's Suggestions on the Oath of Supre-
macy
· 379
2.-Opinions of Irish Clergymen on the Bill as it
passed the Commons
385
3.- Reflections on Bills granting a limited Relief to
Catholics
388
CH AP. XCV.
Death of Mr. Grattan
392