Burgundy, Duke of: born, an important event to France, i. [203].

Bute, Lord, his political debut, i. [47];
anecdotes of his favouritism at Leicester House, ii. [221-3], et seq.;
vide [Wales].

Butler, Bishop, political and ecclesiastical character, i. [148].

Byng, Admiral, sent to relieve Minorca, ii. [190], [212], [214];
public clamour, [217], [228];
trial of, [229], [246], et seq. [284], [291];
unfair political trick, [285];
is sentenced, [287];
representation of the Court, [292];
observations, [295];
extraordinary circumstances connected with the sentence of execution, [306], et seq.;
debates in the Commons, [312], et seq.;
mercy refused by the King, [326];
solicitation of the court martial refused, [327];
case before Parliament, [328], [351-366];
dies, [369].

Calcraft, Mr., his political connexion with Lord Holland, ii. [42].

Calcutta, affair of the Black Hole at, iii. [57].

Camden, Lord, vide [Pratt].

Cameron, Dr. Archibald, romantic story of his capture as a rebel, i. [333];
executed, [353].

Campbell, A. H., parliamentary conduct and anecdotes, i. [19].

Campbell, Mr. Hume, is brought forward again by the Duke of Newcastle in support of the German treaties, ii. [107], [108];
quarrel with Pitt, [112];
pensioned, [143];
anecdote of his political modesty on a change of ministers, iii. [23].