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COBBETT'S

WEEKLY REGISTER.

VOLUME LXII.

FROM APRIL TO JUNE, 1827.

LONDON:

Pelpted and Published by W. COBBETT, No. 183, Fleet-street.

1827.

Brit Dur 9000. 3 Semiver fund.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXII.

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Cows, Alderney, 182

Cobbett, listening to the remonstrances
of the seceders, 241

difference between the true
politician and the shallow pretender,

257

Copplestone, Dr., 336

Corn Bill, 750, 769

772

petition from Wilts, in 1815,

petition from Mr. Cobbett,

in 1815, 779

Castlereagh's insolent speech
on the passing of, in 1815, 785
Davenport, Mr. E., 754
Dinner of Purity of Election," notifi-
cation of Messrs. Cobbett and Hunt,
482.

513

remarks on the dinner and row,

Morning Chronicle report, 537
Dialogue between Mr. Cobbett and a
farmer on the wool-trade, 13
Duelling, the "Crib" Baronet and
Mr. Canning, 362
Equitable adjustment, 23
Feelosophers, 19

Fisher, the Bishop, councillor of Henry
VIII., 200

Folkestone, Lord, 25
Gasparaux and tax-eaters, 21
Gifford, William, 26

"Glory," explanation to Mr. Can-
ning of his "crib" letter, 357
Grenville, Lord; 47

Gridiron, Mr. Cobbett's crest,

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to be hoisted at 183, Fleet-
street, upon certain contingencies,
108

Grey, Lord, 269, 346

Harmer, Mr. Jeremiah, 535
Herries, Mr., 746

Hume, Mr., 438, 471, 643, 673, 736,
746
Huskisson, Mr., 794
Huntingdon bank, 810
Jones, Mr. his gold petition, 709
Kinnaird, Mr. Douglas, 355
King, to the, 257

scene of the late Ministers re-
monstrating with the King, and
Cobbett peeping from behind a cur-
tain, 217

to the, on the prospects of the
country, the causes of the present

state of it, and reminding his Ma-
jesty of former predictions, by Mr.
Cobbett, 257
Knight, Mr. John, 3, 25
Lansdown, Marquis of, 97
"Late Panic," 592*
Letter to Tierney, 29
Lethbridge, Sir Thomas, 93

Liverpool, Lord, political demise of,
68, 388

Londonderry, Lord, his objections to
Mr. Canning, 329,
Manning, Mr., 690
Maberley, Mr., 743, 747
Melville, Lord, 227

Ministry, change of, 195, 217

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Scarlet, lawyer, 645

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Seven Sages; "know thyself!" 211

Westminster address to the Sinclair, Sir John, 749

King, 464

Milton, Lord, 682, 735

Mother Cole, 34-

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Motto from "Letter to Tierney," 1
from Bacon and from Seneca, 65
from Goldsmith, 193
from Rousseau, 257

321

from Burdett's "Crib" letter,

from divers lucubrations of Bur-
dett, 385, 449, 513

from Westminster: comi-tragi-
farce, 579

from Register, 9, Nov., 1816, 641
from Register, July 26, 1817,705
from Register, 28 Jan., 1815, 769
"No Popery," cry of, easily answered
now, 337

Norfolk Petition, 109-
Ogden, Mr., 3, 346.

"Old England," toast of, explained,

334

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Six Acts; Mr. Hume's motion to re-
peal part of, 644

Taylor, Sir Herbert, 180
"The Crib," 321, 355
Tierney, Mr. 1, 82, 92, 97, 741
Tom-Tit, 22

Tulip-tree wood, 564,627, 691,756,817
Unitarians, 42

Warehousing of corn in the Flemish
ports for the English market, 799
Wellington, 221

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Westmoreland, Lord, 233, 343
Westminster Meeting, 451; Address to
the King, 464

Whigs, resisting Mr. Hume's attempt
to repeal part of the Six Acts, 646
Wool, the market for, 13
Wood, Alderman, 472
Wrottesley, Sir John, 610, 690, 705,
712, 719, 728

York, Duke of, 57, 114, 131-

base praises of by the base para-
sites, 136

debts of, 135

as a husband; mother Clarke, 137
gaming, 139

generosity of the pension of

10,000 7. a year, 141

"keindness" of, 143

Commander in Chief, and his
discipline; standing army
"incom-
`patible with civil liberty," 147

wars against the republicans,
notably at Dunkirk, the Helder,
Valenciennes, Nimeguen, &c., 155,
170; capitulation with the Generals
Brune (a printer) and Dandaelles (a
baker) in Holland, 178

Printed by, W. Cobbett, No. 183, Fleet-street.

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