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Mr. Grattan remains at Tinnehinch-Visit by Neilson and the Govern-

ment spy- Mr. Grattan's statement-Conduct of Government-

Reynolds the informer-Lord Edward Fitzgerald - Lord Clonmell

-The Ancient Britons-Lord Dufferin's visit- O'Connor's trial-

Narrative by Mrs. Grattan-Excesses by the Yeomanry and Ancient

Britons-French tutor's escape from hanging-Mr. Grattan arrested in

London-Free quarters at Mrs. Bermingham's-Mrs. Grattan goes to

Wales-Sir Ralph Abercromby resigns the command of the troops in

Ireland-Cruel orders of Sir James Stuart-Arrest and death of Lord

Edward Fitzgerald-Conduct of Lord Camden-Lady Louisa Conolly

and Lord Clare-Insurrection breaks out 23rd of May-Martial law

proclaimed-Conduct of John Claudius Beresford and Colonel Max-

well (afterwards Lord Farnham)-Proposals of execution and confis-

cation discouraged-Excesses of the military-Burning Maynooth,

Kilcock, Celbridge-Conduct in the county of Wicklow-Sir John

Moore's remarks on the Yeomanry-Various conflicts during the

Insurrection-General Nugent's cruel proclamation-The chieftains

Holt and Dwyer, traits of Mr. Sheridan's motion in the British

House of Commons on behalf of Ireland-Lord Cornwallis sent to

Ireland—Landing and capture of the French under Humbert-Dr.

Duigenan's pamphlet, attacks Mr. Grattan-The latter proceeds to

Dublin-Narrow escape at Tinnehinch-Letters to Mr. Berwick and

M'Can-Report of Secret Committee of the House of Lords-Neilson

and Hughes' evidence-Difference between the Reports of the Com-

mons and the Lords-Mr. Grattan disfranchised by the corporation

of Dublin-His name struck from the privy council-Letters of

Dowdall and Neilson-Mr. Grattan's letters to Mr. Fox, Mr. Berming-

ham, and Mr. M'Can-Statement by Mr. Grattan submitted to Mr.

(afterwards Lord) Erskine-Opinion of the latter-Mr. Grattan's

letter to the Courier newspaper on his disfranchisement by the Dublin

corporation-Letters of Mr. Berwick and Mr. Fox-Dowdall and

Bird's singular letters to Mr. Grattan-Letters of Mrs. Grattan con-

cerning Mr. Grattan's health-Union proposed in British Parliament

rejected by the Irish House of Commons-Pitt's conduct, shameful

bribery to carry it-Mr. Grattan returns to Ireland

INDEX

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THE LETTERS IN VOLUME IV.

Mr. Grattan to Mr. M'Can, July, 1790,-Whig Club

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Same to Mr. Day, 13th July, 1790,-Invitation

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Mr. Day to Mr. Grattan, 15th July, 1790,-Napper Tandy-Lord
Westmoreland's Publication

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Mr. Grattan to Mr. M'Can, 11th August, 1790,-Whig Club

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Same to Rev. Mr. Berwick, 3rd September, 1790,-Whig Vin-
dication-Lord Clare

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Same to Mr. Day, 24th December, 1790,-Sign Manual
Same

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to Mr. M'Can, 26th July,-Mr. Pollock and Whig Club 41
Same to Rev. Mr. Berwick, 14th August, 1792,-Burke's
Work

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Same to same, 13th October, 1792,-Mr. Hardy-Volunteers. 71
to same, 25th October, 1792,-The Roman Catholics
to Mr. M'Can, 6th November, 1792

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72

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to same, 16th November, 1792,-The Roman Catholics. 73
Same to same, 22nd November, 1792,-The Roman Catholics
-Volunteers

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Same.. to same, 7th December, 1792,-Roman Catholics-His
Advice-Reform

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Mr. Dundas to the Roman Catholic Delegates, 19th December, 1792,-
Petition to the King

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The Roman Catholic Delegates to Mr. Dundas, 20th December, 1792,-
Petition to the King

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Lord Loughborough to Mr. Grattan, 30th January, 1793,-Irish Par-
liament

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Same

to same, 3rd September, 1794,-Death of his Son-Irish
Politics-Roman Catholics-Dublin University

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to same, 21st February, 1793,-Irish Parliament-
Roman Catholics

Richard Burke to Mr. Grattan, February 28th, 1793,-Catholic Bill
Edmund Burke to Mr. Grattan, March 8th, 1793,-Catholic Bill-Lord
Clare

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INDEX TO LETTERS.

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Mr. Forbes to Mr. Hardy, 25th May, 1793,-Committals, by the Lords,
of Butler and Bond, for Breach of Privilege

158

Mr. Grattan to Mr. Day, 16th July, 1794-French War
Lord Fitzwilliam to Mr. Grattan, August 23rd, 1794,-Lord Lieuten-
ancy of Ireland

171

173

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Mr. Grattan to Mr. Berwick, 12th September, 1794,-His Arrival in
London

174

Mr. Pitt to Mr. Grattan, 15th October, 1794,-Requesting an Interview 175
Same to same, 15th October, 1794,-Confidential Communi-

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Mr. Grattan to Mr. M'Can, 27th October, 1794,-Respecting the Nego-
tiations with Lord Fitzwilliam

Lord Fitzwilliam to Mr. Grattan, 30th October, 1794,-Accepts the
Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland

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Mr. Forbes to Mr. Serjeant Adair, 25th February, 1795,-Respecting
Mr. Pitt and the Catholics

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Lord Loughborough to Mr. Grattan, 28th February, 1795,-Respecting
Lord Fitzwilliam and the Beresfords
Edmund Burke to Mr. Grattan, 3rd March, 1795,-Lord Fitzwilliam-
Intrigues of the Beresfords, &c.

Same

to same, 5th March, 1795,-Beresfords-Lord Clare-
Lord Fitzwilliam-the Catholics
Lord Fitzwilliam to Mr. Grattan, 25th April, 1795,-Lord Fitzwilliam's
Interview with the King on the subject of his Recall-His
Defence in the House of Lords

179

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Lord Milton to Mr. Grattan, 26th April, 1795,-Debates in the Lords
on Lord Fitzwilliam's Recall

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208

212

Mr. John Therry to Mr. Grattan, 6th January, 1797,-Loyalty of the
Roman Catholics on the appearance of the French off Bantry 264
Lord Camden to the Duke of Portland, 10th January, 1797,-On `the
Good Conduct and Loyalty of the Irish in 1796, when the
French appeared

Lord Moira to the Whig Club, 30th April, 1797,-On his Motion in

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Doctor Haliday to Lord Camden, 29th March, 1797,-On the State of
the North and General Lake's Proclamation
Charles James Fox to Mr. Grattan, 7th April, 1797,-On the State of
Ireland

The Bishop of Waterford to Mr. Grattan, 14th May, 1797, -On the
Secret Committee-Mr. Grattan's conduct

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Mr. Grattan to the Bishop of Waterford, 17th May, 1797,-Reply to
the above on his conduct
Same.. to Mr. (afterwards Lord) Monck, May 1797-Retires from
Yeomanry
• 318
Same.. to Mr. M'Can,-1797,-His health - Convictions and
executions

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Same to same, 27th Sept. 1797,-Of Peter Burrowes-Sheridan 321
Same
322
to same, 3rd October, 1797,-Conduct of Government
Same to same, 11th October, 1797,-The Orangemen

322

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INDEX TO LETTERS.

Mr. Grattan to Rev. Mr. Berwick, 26th October, 1797,-Mr. Pitt-

Sheridan-Fitzgibbon

Sir Laurence Parsons to Lord Camden, March, 1798,-Resigns com-
mand of Militia

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Lord Camden to Sir L. Parsons, 28th March, 1798,-Accepts the
Resignation

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Mr. Thomas Addis Emmett to Mr. Peter Burrowes, 19th Nov. 1806,-
His feelings as to Ireland, and return thither
Mr. Grattan to Mr. M'Can, 27th June, 1798,-Dr. Duigenan's Pam-

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Mrs. Grattan to same, 27th June, 1798,-Journey to North Wales
Mr. Grattan to Dr. Duigenan, 7th August, 1798,-In reply to his
attack

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323

344

344

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Same.. to the Rev. Mr. Berwick, 19th September, 1798,-Books
of Divinity-Landing of the French-Lord Cornwallis
Same.. to Mr. M'Can, 21st September, 1798,-Hughes's Evidence 405
Wm. Dowdall to Mr. Grattan, 6th October, 1798,-Neilson's Evidence 409
Samuel Neilson to Mr. Grattan, 5th October, 1798,-Report of Secret
Committee-his Evidence

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Mr. Grattan to the Rev. Richard Bermingham, 23rd October, 1798,-
Guild of Merchants' resolution against him
411
Same.. to Mr. M'Can, 27th October, 1798,-Hughes's Evidence 412
Same.. to Mr. Fox, 20th October, 1798, on their removal from
the Privy Council

Same to Mr. Erskine, 1st November, 1798,-His statement on
the Report of House of Lords

Mr. Erskine to Mr. Grattan, Nov. 1798,-His opinion on the case
Mr. Grattan to the Editor of the Courier, 9th November, 1798,-On
the conduct of the Guild of Merchants and the Dublin
University

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Same.. to Mr. Berwick, 10th November, 1798,-Lords' Com-
mittee Report-Neilson's evidence
Same.. to same, 15th November, 1798,-On the attacks upon him 420
Same.. to Mr. M'Can, 18th November, 1798,-On Hughes's visit
to Tinnehinch

Same

421

to Mr. Berwick, 30th November, 1798,-Politics of
the day

422

Same.. to same,-On the Corporation of Derry

. 422

Samuel Neilson to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle as to Mr. Grattan 422
Wm. Dowdall to Mr. Grattan, December, 1798,-On Bird's intima-

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J. Bird to Mr. Grattan, 1st December, 1798,-As to the attempts
against Mr. Grattan

Mr. Grattan to Mr. Fox, 6th December, 1798,-Lords' Report, and
conduct of Irish Ministers

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Mr. Fox to Mr. Grattan, 4th February, 1799,-On the Union

Same to same, 20th January, 1799,-On the rejection of
the Union

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434

435

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