Tyrawley, Lord, sent to Portugal to settle complaints about smuggling money, i. [256];
parliamentary affair with Lord George Sackville, iii. [109].

Tyrrel, Sir John, shameful conduct of, on the Westminster petition, i. [26].

Upton, Mr. (Lord Templetown), party affairs in Ireland, iii. [69], [70].

Vandeput, Sir George, first brought forward in Westminster, by Lord Egmont, i. [14].

Vane, Henry (afterwards Earl of Darlington), his political character, drunk or sober, i. [117].

Vaudreuil, Mons. de, his perfidious conduct in Canada, iii. [223].

Vernon, Admiral, outrageous speech on Murray’s affair, and the Westminster petition, i. [30], [31];
anecdotes of, parliamentary and naval, i. [100], [101];
biographical notice of, [101], [102].

Viceroyship of Ireland, its lucrative advantages, iii. [93].

Voltaire, character of, as an historian, i. [375];
sends to England a letter from the Duc de Richelieu exculpating Byng, ii. [311].

Waldegrave, Earl of, appointed warden of the stannaries, i. [91];
appointed governor to the Prince of Wales, [291];
character and anecdotes, ib.;
speech, [328];
entrusted with negotiations for a projected change of ministry, [418];
attempts to form a ministry, iii. [26];
but is forced to abandon it, [30].