Wolfe, General, first employed in the war, in the expedition to Rochfort, iii. [50];
patronized by Pitt, [75];
goes to America second in command, [91];
expedition to Quebec, [171];
difficulties of the siege, [217];
takes Quebec, but falls in the moment of victory, [219];
monument voted by parliament, [229].
Worcester, Bishop of (Dr. Maddox), speech on the Regency Bill, i. [120].
Words, parliamentary meaning of, whimsically misinterpreted by Henley and Murray, both state lawyers, i. [345].
Yarmouth, Countess of, anecdotes and character, i. [177];
prudent refusal to interfere in foreign politics, iii. [12].
Yonge, Sir W., anecdotes and character of, i. [22], [23], [24];
proposes that offices on the prince’s establishment shall vacate seats in the House, [116];
seconds a motion for repeal of the Bribery Oath, i. [369].
Yorke, Charles, speech on the Regency Bill, i. [125];
parliamentary sparring with Fox on the Marriage Bill, [343].
Yorke, Colonel (Lord Dover), resident at the Hague, receives an extraordinary memorial from the French court, ii. [150].
Yorkshire, riots on the Militia Bill, from fears of foreign service, iii. [41].
Yvory, House of, bibliographical anecdote of, i. [37]. Note.
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