American Independence and the French Revolution (1760-1801)

American Independence and the French Revolution (1760-1801)
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INTRODUCTION

NOTE TO THIS VOLUME (1760–1801)

BRITISH VICTORIES—“A YOUNG MR. BURKE” (1761) Source.—Letters of Horace Walpole. Edited by P. Cunningham London: Bentley. Vol. iii., pp. 419–421. 1891

To George Montagu, Esq., Strawberry Hill, July 22, 1761

HONOURS FOR MR. PITT (1761) Source.—Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Vol. ii., pp. 146 et seq. London, 1838–1840

The Earl of Bute to Mr. Pitt, October 6, 1761

Mr. Pitt to the Earl of Bute, October 7, 1761. [From a rough draught in Mr. Pitt’s handwriting.]

The Earl of Bute to Mr. Pitt, October 8, 1761

Mr. Pitt to the Earl of Bute, October 8, 1761. [From a draught in Mr. Pitt’s handwriting.]

THE STATE OF THE PRISONS. Source.—Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield (Chap. XXVII.)

TOWNSHEND’S CONTUMACY (1767) Source.—Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Vol. iii., pp. 233 et seq. London, 1838–1840

WILKES RIOTS (1768) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers, 1766–1769. Pp. 322, 323. London, 1879

Robert Wood to Sir J. Fielding

RIOTS IN THE NORTH (1768) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers, 1766–1769. Pp. 839, 840. London, 1879

Duke of Northumberland to H.M.’s Principal Secretaries of State

The Same to the Same

Lord Weymouth’s Reply, dated the 14th

A PETITION TO GEORGE III. FROM THE FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX (1769) Source.—Letters of Junius. London: G. Bell and Sons. Vol. ii. 1911

To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty. The humble petition of the Freeholders of the County of Middlesex

THE CITY OF LONDON AND THE EARL OF CHATHAM ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM (1770) Source.—Letters of Junius. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1910. Vol. i

COMMENTS ON PARLIAMENTARY HAPPENINGS (DECEMBER, 1770) Source.—Letters of Junius (Letter LXXXI.). London: G. Bell and Sons. 1911. Vol. ii

For the “Public Advertiser,” December 14, 1770

SECOND CHAPTER OF FACTS, OR MATERIALS FOR HISTORY

THOMAS HUTCHINSON TO LORD HILLSBOROUGH (1771) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers, 1770–1772. Pp. 191–193

Thos. Hutchinson, Governor of [Massachusetts Bay], to Lord [Hillsborough]

Thos. Hutchinson, Governor of [Massachusetts Bay], to [Lord Hillsborough]

Thos. Hutchinson, Governor of [Massachusetts Bay], to Lord [Hillsborough]

REFORMERS IN PARLIAMENT RECOMMENDED TO SINK DIFFERENCES AND PROMOTE UNION (1771) Source.—Letters of Junius (Letter LIX.). London: G. Bell and Sons. 1910. Vol. i

To the Printer of the “Public Advertiser,” October 5, 1771

DISTRESS CAUSED BY HIGH PRICES (1772) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers, 1770–1772. P. 479

Forestalling and Engrossing

MEETINGS OF WEAVERS AND OTHERS TO PETITION THE KING (1773) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers, 1773–1775. Pp. 39–42, and 65

Sir John Fielding to the Earl of Suffolk

DESTRUCTION OF TEA (CARGOES) AT BOSTON (DECEMBER, 1773) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers (1773–1775). Pp. 175 et seq

Lords of the Admiralty to the Earl of Dartmouth

Lord Viscount Barrington to the Earl of Dartmouth

Chairman of the East India Company to Lord Dartmouth

WAR MATERIAL FOR AMERICA (1774) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers (1773–1775). Pp. 240 et seq

Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth

Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth

Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth

Lords of the Admiralty to the Earl of Dartmouth

AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO CANADA (1775) Source.—Calendar of Home Office Papers (1773–1775). Pp. 407–409

Hugh Finlay to ? Anthony Todd

RESOLUTIONS FAVOURING THE AMERICAN COLONIES (1775) Source.—“Speech on Conciliation with America,” Edmund Burke. Vol. i. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1909

THE ARMIES UNDER HOWE AND CLINTON (1777) Source.—Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. xlvii. (1777), pp. 573 et seq

Return of Cannon, Stores, Ammunition, etc., taken and destroyed on this Expedition

CHATHAM’S LAST LETTER AND SPEECH (1778) Source.—Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Vol. iv., pp. 518 et seq. [From a draught in the handwriting of Lord Pitt.]

The Earl of Chatham to the Duke of Richmond, April 6, 1778

[Report of the Earl of Chatham’s Last Speech, from the “London Magazine.”]

KING GEORGE’S MESSAGE AND THE SPANISH MANIFESTO (1779) Source.—Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. xlix., pp. 324 et seq

Copy of the King’s Message “George R

Copy of the Spanish Manifesto

SOCIETY AT BRIGHTHELMSTON (BRIGHTON) IN 1779. Source.—Diarists quoted in History of Brighthelmston. John Ackerson Erredge. Brighton, 1862

(A.) The Libraries

(B.) The Raffles

THE GORDON NO-POPERY RIOTS (1780) Source.—Letters of Horace Walpole

To Rev. William Cole, Strawberry Hill, June 15, 1780

SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS (1781) Source.—Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. li., p. 539

PRELIMINARIES OF EUROPEAN PEACE (1783) Source.—Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. liii., p. 91

Between Great Britain and France

Between Great Britain and Spain

Between Great Britain and the United States of America

A VIOLENT ELECTION CONTEST (1784) Source.—Cowper’s Letters. Thomas Wright. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. Vol. ii., pp. 194–197

To Rev. John Newton, April 26, 1784

THE COUNTRY POST (1785) Source.—William Cowper, The Task. Book iv

HIS MAJESTY’S SPEECH (1787) Source.—Annual Register. Vol. xxix., pp. 268 et seq. of State Papers

My Lords and Gentlemen,

Gentlemen of the House of Commons,

My Lords and Gentlemen,

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY (1788) Source.—Speech in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq. Edmund Burke. Vol. vii. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1911

CORN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (1789) Source.—Annual Register, 1789, pp. 279 et seq

Exported

Imported

THE SPOLIATION OF THE CLERGY IN FRANCE (1790) Source.—Reflections on the Revolution in France. Edmund Burke. Vol. ii. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1910

SUSSEX ELECTION PETITIONS (1792) Source.—Oldfield’s Representative History of Great Britain. London, 1816

(A) Horsham election petition

(B) Steyning

Political Character

THE RIGHT OF THE FRENCH NATION TO SELF-GOVERNMENT (1792) Source.—Cowper’s Letters. Thomas Wright. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. Vol. iv., pp. 332–335

To Lady Hesketh, Dec. 1, 1792

PERORATION IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS (1794) Source.—Speech in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq. Edmund Burke. Vol. viii. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1908

GEORGE III. ASSAULTED BY THE MOB (1795) Source.—Letters of Princess Elizabeth of England. Edited by Philip Yorke. London: Fisher Unwin. 1898

To Lady Harcourt, Wednesday, 5th July, 1795

THE MUTINY AT THE NORE (1797) Source.—Annual Register. Vol. xxxix., pp. 214 et seq. of History of Europe

ENGLAND AND THE DIRECTORY (1797) Source.—Correspondence of the First Earl of Malmesbury, London, 1844. Vol. iii., pp. 577 et seq

Letter from Lord Malmesbury to Mr. Pitt, Calais. Sept. 18th. 1797

Letter from Lord Malmesbury to Mr. Canning, Calais, Monday, 9 p.m., Sept. 18th, 1797

Extract of a Despatch from Lord Malmesbury to Lord Grenville, Calais, 19th Sept., 1797

THE BATTLE OF THE NILE (OR ABOUKIR BAY) (1798) Source.—Annual Register. Vol. xl., pp. 142 et seq. of History of Europe

SUPPLIES GRANTED BY PARLIAMENT FOR NAVY AND ARMY (1800) Source.—Annual Register. Vol. xlii., pp. 160 et seq. of Appendix to Chronicle

Navy

Army

HIS MAJESTY’S SPEECH TO THE FIRST UNION PARLIAMENT (1801) Source.—Annual Register. Vol. xliii., pp. 207 et seq. of State Papers

His Majesty’s Speech to both Houses, on opening the Imperial Parliament, 2d February, 1801

Gentlemen of the House of Commons,

My Lords and Gentlemen,

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