his attitude towards the slave trade, [295], [296], [299], [300], [302]-[315];

his views on the French Revolution, [317], [318], [321]-[325], [327], [328];

Canada Bill, [329]-[336], [338], [339];

warden of the Cinque Ports, [340];

as war minister, [345]-[352];

his loans, [348], [354], [357]-[359], [362], [366]-[367], [369], [370]-[372];

disagreement with Grenville, [373]-[374], [376], [378], [379];

budgets, [380], [384], [385], [400], [403], [434], [435];

desires peace, [382], [383], [387], [388], [392], [395]-[397], [399], [401], [403], [433];

duel with Tierney, [404];