resigns office, [89];

allied with the opposition, [100]-[102], [104];

scheme for parliamentary reform, [105], [106]-[111], [128];

opposes the quartering bill, [129]-[131], [136];

conciliation bill, [138], [160], [170], [184]-[187];

king refuses to send for, [188]-[189];

death of, [190].

Pitt, William, the younger, [9];

member for Appleby, [213];

joins the opposition, [214], [228], [229];