Clandestine marriages, inactivity of the bench of Bishops on a proposed bill to restrain, i. [146].
Clarke, Mr., a military adventurer, plans the siege of Rochfort, iii. [43].
Cleland, Mr., secretary to the Admiralty, his shameful conduct on Byng’s affair, ii. [295].
Clive, Lord, early military services in India, iii. [57], [90].
Closter Seven, convention of, iii. [59].
Cobham, Lord, speech and party interest on the Regency Bill, i. [134], [135];
political character, [136].
Cobham party described, i. [136].
Coke, Lord, parliamentary conduct on the Westminster petition, i. [16], [20];
clears the gallery, and quarrels with Speaker Onslow, [27], [28];
his political character, [208];
moves the re-committal of Murray for contempt to the House, ibid.;
hated by the Scotch, and why, [209], [259];
opposes the bill for purchasing the forfeited estates, ibid.
Colchester petition, proceedings on, alarm the Newcastle party in the House, i. [409].