INDEX
Acheson, Sir Arthur, [246].
Alberoni's expedition, [207].
Allen, Joshua, Lord, his attack on Swift, [168], [169], [175], [176], [236], [237];
account of, [175].
America, emigration from Ireland to, [120].
Arachne, fable of, [21].
Ballaquer, Carteret's secretary, [242].
Bank, proposal for a national, in Ireland, [27], [31], [38], [42], [43];
subscribers to the, [49-51].
Barbou, Dr Nicholas, [69].
Barnstaple, the chief market for Irish wool, [18].
Beggars in Ireland, [70];
Proposal for giving Badges to, [323-335];
reason for the number of, [341].
Birch, Colonel John, [6].
Bishops, Swift's proposal to sell the lands of the, [252] et seq.
Bladon, Colonel, [23].
Bolingbroke, Lord, his contributions to the "Craftsman," [219], [375], [377].
Boulter, Archbishop, his scheme for lowering the gold coinage, [353];
opposed by Swift, [353], [354].
Browne, Sir John, his "Scheme of the money matters of Ireland," [66];
Swift's answer to his "Memorial," [109-116].
Burnet, William, [121].
Carteret, John, Lord, [227];
Swift's Vindication of, [229-249].
Coinage, McCulla's proposal about, [179-190];
Swift's counter-proposal, [183].
Coining, forbidden in Ireland, [88], [134].
Compton, Sir Spencer, [387].
Corn, imported into Ireland from England, [17].
"Cossing," explained, [271].
Cotter, ballad upon, [23].
"Craftsman," the, [219], [375], [397], [399].
Davenport, Colonel, [280].
Delany, Dr. Patrick, [244].
Dublin, thieves and roughs in, [56];
Examination of certain Abuses, etc, in, [263-282];
Advice to the Freemen of, in the Choice of a Member of Parliament, [311-316];
Considerations in the Choice of a Recorder of, [319], [320].
Dunkin, Rev. William, Swift's efforts in behalf of, [364], [368].
Dutton-Colt, Sir Harry, [280].
Elliston, Ebenezer, Last Speech of, [56] et seq.
Esquire, the title of, [49].
Footmen, Petition of the, [307].
French, Humphry, Lord Mayor of Dublin, [310], [311].
French army, recruited in Ireland, [218], [220].
Frogs, propagation of, in Ireland, [340].
Galway, Earl of, [235].
Grafton, Duke of, [194].
Grimston, Lord, his "Lawyer's Fortune, or Love in a Hollow Tree," [24].
Gwythers, Dr., introduces frogs into Ireland, [340].
Hanmer, Sir Thomas, [387].
Hospital for Incurables, Scheme for a, [283-303].
Hutcheson, Hartley, [234].
Injured Lady, Story of the, [97-103];
Answer to the, [107-109].
Ireland, the Test Act in, [2], [5] et seq.;
exportation of wool from, forbidden, [17], [18], [110], [111], [157], [158];
absentee landlords, [25], [69], [71], [101], [162];
Sheridan's account of the state of, [26-30];
proposal for establishing a National Bank in, [31], [38], [42], [43];
maxims controlled in, [65];
poverty of, [25], [66], [87], [89], [90], [122];
increase of rents in, [67], [163];
begging and thieving in, [70];
Short view of the State of, [83-91];
importation of cattle into England prohibited, [86], [100], [110], [221];
encouragement of the linen manufactures in, [102], [158];
luxury and extravagance among the women in, [124], [139], [198], [199], [219];
condition of the roads in, [130];
bad management of the bogs in, [131];
dishonesty of tradesmen in, [142], [147];
the National Debt of, [196];
famine in, [203];
population of, [208];
persecution of Roman Catholics in, [263].
Irish brogue, the, [346].
Irish eloquence, [361].
Irish language, proposal to abolish the, [133].
Irish peers, titles of, [349].
Japan, Account of the Court and Empire of, [382-391].
King, Archbishop, [21], [119], [136], [244], [326].
Lindsay, Robert, [259].
Linen trade in Ireland, the, [88], [102], [158].
Littleton, Sir Thomas, [7].
Lorrain, Paul, ordinary of Newgate, [34].
Macarrell, John, [310], [311].
McCulla's Project about halfpence, [179-190].
Manufactures, Irish, Proposal for the Universal use of, [17-30];
Proposal that all Ladies should appear constantly in, [193-199].
See also "Woollen Manufactures."
Mar, Earl of, [164].
Maxwell, Henry, his pamphlets in favour of a bank in Ireland, [38].
Mist, Nathaniel, [194].
National Debt, Proposal to pay off the, [251-258].
Navigation Act, the effect of, in Ireland, [66], [86].
Norton, Richard, [301].
"Orange, the squeezing of the," [275].
Penn, William, [120].
Perron, Cardinal, anecdote of, [238].
Peterborough, Lord, letter of Swift to, April 28, 1726, [154-156].
Phipps, Sir Constantine, [244].
"Pistorides" (Richard Tighe), [233], [235].
Poor, Considerations about maintaining the, [339-342].
Poyning's Law, [103], [105].
Psalmanazar, George, his Description of the Island of Formosa, [211].
Pulteney, William, the "Craftsman" founded by, [219], [375];
"Answer of, to Robert Walpole," [392-400].
Quilca, life at, [74], [75-77].
Rents, raising of, in Ireland, [163].
Roads, in Ireland, condition of the, [130].
Roman Catholics, legislation against, [5];
petty persecution of, in Ireland, [263].
Rowley, Hercules, his pamphlets against the establishment of a bank in Ireland, [38].
Savoy, Duke of, [277].
Scotland, description of, [97], [98].
Scots in Sweden, [9].
Scottish colonists in Ulster, [104].
Sheridan, Dr. Thomas, [74];
his account of the state of Ireland, [26-30];
given a chaplaincy by Carteret, [232], [241];
anecdote of Carteret, related by, [232];
informed against by Tighe, [233], [242].
Stanley, Sir John, Commissioner of Customs, [197].
Stannard, Eaton, elected Recorder of Dublin, [319], [366].
Stopford, Dr. James, Bishop of Cloyne, [243].
Street cries explained, [268-270], [275-281].
Swan, Mr., [280].
Swandlingbar, origin of the name of, [347].
Swearer's Bank, the, [41].
Swift, Godwin, [347].
Swift, Jonathan, the freedom of the City of Dublin conferred on, [168];
his speech on the occasion, [169-172];
confesses the authorship of the "Drapier's Letters," [171];
born in Dublin, [267];
his opposition to Archbishop Boulter, [353], [354];
his speech on the lowering of the coin, [357];
his efforts in behalf of Mr. Dunkin, [364-368];
receives the freedom of the City of Cork, [367];
appoints Dr. Wynne Sub-dean of St. Patrick's, [370].
Temple, Sir William, his comparison of Holland and Ireland, [164].
Test Act, in Ireland, [2], [5] et seq.
Thompson, Edward, Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, [315].
Tickell, T., [242].
Tighe, Richard, informs against Sheridan, [74], [233], [242];
attacks Carteret, [228];
ridiculed as "Pistorides," [233], [235].
"Traulus" (Lord Allen), [176], [236].
Trees, planting of, in Ireland, [132].
Violante, Madam, [234].
Wallis, Dr., [280].
Walpole, Sir Robert, interview of Swift with, in 1726, [153];
his views on Ireland, [154];
satire on, [276];
his literary assistants, [379], [393] et seq.;
character of, [384] et seq.
Waters, Edward, Swift's printer, [171], [193].
Whitshed, Lord Chief Justice, [14], [86], [115], [129], [171], [193], [194].
Wine, proposed tax on, [196], [197].
Wool, Irish, exportation of, forbidden by law, [17], [18], [110], [111], [157], [158];
effect of the prohibition on England, [160].
Woollen manufactures, Irish people should use their own, [137] et seq.;
Observations on the case of the, [147-150].
Wynne, Rev. Dr. John, Sub-dean of St. Patrick's, [370].