Chapter 8

"Richard Hely, Lord Donoughmore, his appointments,lxxix""elected for the University and unseated by John Fitzgibbon,—member for Sligo,lxxix"Francis Hely, member for the University,lxxviii""petitioned against and sustained""his duel,lxxviii""Member for Naas,lxxx"Abraham Hely, his volunteer military career in Ireland, Egypt, and Russia,lxxviii""member for Taghmon,lxxix""Commissioner and Clergyman,lxxxi"John Hely (2nd), his services in the army in Ireland, Flanders, and Egypt; his defeat at Castlebar, and his conquest of the French in Egypt; voted for the Union, made Lord Hutchinson, and became Lord Donoughmore,lxxx"John Hely (3rd), “Lavalette,” delivered Lavalette, and became Earl of Donoughmore, died at Chapelizod, tablet in Chapelizod Church,lxxxiii"the fourth peer, served as an officer in India,lxxxivand in the House of Lords advocated the case of the East India Company’s officers, and supports Lord Dufferin’s Land Leasing Bill,do."The present peer, the 5th Earl, was one of the European Commission for organising Eastern Roumelia under the Berlin Treaty. He is also the creator of the Lords’ Committee of Inquiry on the Irish Land Act,lxxxivI.Independence, Parliamentary, of Ireland, College identified with,lxxivIreland deprived of the Cattle Trade,cix"of the Wool Trade, Colonial Trade, and trade with all the world,cxvii"sold in the linen trade,47"constant wretchedness of, caused by England,44"possesses abundant means of prosperity,cxix,2"oppressed by the Navigation Law,122"loyal to English Crown,125"a great commercial gain to England,149"a mine of wealth to England, cxvii,149"Bishop Berkeley’s opinion on,cxix"ought to depend on her own resources,cxvii"its people fond of equal justice: their food,145, and note"good wool-spinners,71"had no professed historian since 1699,23"overtaxed in consequence of paying its share of the National Debt,33"supposed wealth caused real poverty,48"her debt for the war of 1761 was accountable, but its increase during 16 years of peace unaccountable,46Ireland, distress of, arose, not from natural causes but from bad laws,53Irish, the indolence of, from loss of liberty,127Irish shipping useful to Edward I. in his French wars,111Irish, population of, more than doubled in 80 years,148"population of, in 1779,148"able to pay taxes,151"residing in houses of one hearth,151, note"Non-distribution of property caused by bad English laws,150"home trade most important for,145"trade of, various restrictions on,154,157"troops, 100,000, served in English army and navy in French and Spanish war,161J.James II. ruined the trade and revenue of Ireland,13Jocelyn, Lord, his return of Pension List,lxix, noteJohnston, Dr., his Hon. degree from T.C.D., and letter to Leland,lxxxvi"his opinion of Leland’s “History”,do."his opinion of England’s treatment of Ireland,do.Judges appointed for life in Ireland in 1782,lxxiJunto, The,xxiii,lxviiiK.Keating, Lord Chief Justice,11, noteKing, Archbishop, his “State of the Protestants in Ireland”,135Knocklofty, Mr. Richard Hutchinson of,x-lxxv"Lord Hutchinson of,lxxxL.“Lacrymæ Academicæ,” by Duigenan,xxi, &c."its severe attack on the Provost,do."its interesting record of College events and College life,do."censured by the Board,xxxiv"and the censure replied to by Duigenan inFreeman’s Journal,xxxvii"in King’s Bench,do.Langrishe, Sir Hercules, wrote inBaratariana,xiii"obtained a grant for clothing for the Volunteers,xiii, note"one of his bon mots,do.Land Carriage Act, 1757,43"improved the agriculture of Ireland,145Land Bill, 1759,40Latin Schools of Dublin,xcii, noteLaud, Archbishop, his statutes for the University,xxv“Lavalette” Hutchinson,lxxxiiiLavalette, his escape from France,lxxxiiiLeaves of absence allowed to Fellows and to Scholars,xlviiiLeland, Dr. S.F., T.C.D, quoted,9"Duigenan’s attacks on,xxi"Dr. Johnston’s letter to,lxxxvi"mentioned in the Historical Manuscripts,do."Commission Report,do."Estimate of his history,lxxxvLeeds, Petition from,84“Liber munerum,” quoted,xxxii,xxxv, note,lxxLinen trade no equivalent for suppressed wool trade,20"a hypocrisy and imposture,ciii, note"sums paid on exportation of,21, note"caused the decay of agriculture,51"declined, 1771,4"Ireland not specially adapted for,91"world shut against,91London, The Dublin contribution to,cvLord Lieutenants, List of,xcvLucas, Dr., his son had free education from the Board of T.C.D.,lxivLyttleton, Lord George, his history of Henry II., helped by Leland,lxxxvi"applied to by Swift for Macaulay,xlivM.Macaulay, Alexander, supported by Swift,xliv"returned for College and unseated,do."lived in Great Ship-street,xciiiMacaulay, Boyd, his son, educated in Great Ship-street School,do.Macaulay, Catherine, her history quoted,135Magee, Archbishop, his evidence,xlvii"he wanted to go to the Bar,do."his sermon on Lord Clare,xciiMagill, John, got an Honorary LL.D., was a carpenter and a Commissioner of Barracks,xxv, noteMalone, Anthony, dismissed from Prime Serjeancy, and from the Irish Exchequer,lxviii"lived in Chancery-lane,xiv, noteMalady, The, of Emigration,147Mathers, Rev. Nathaniel, made collection in Dublin,cvi, note"Rev. Samuel,do.do.do.Matthew Paris, quoted,16Militia Bill defeated by Hutchinson, 1766,xiv, and note"dropped in 1778,4Militia, Arms for, given to the Volunteers in 1779,xiv, note£20,000 for clothing,do.enrolled in 1785,do.Miller, Rev. G., F.T.C.D., &c.,lxivand note"his evidence, Case, and works,xliv"his Pamphlet and case for legal opinion,livMills, Michael, the printer, under the College pump,xix, noteMoira, Lord,lxi, noteMutiny Act, perpetual and repealed,lxxandlxxiN.Natives, Places in Trinity College,xxviiNavigation Act, 7th and 8th, William III., compelled Irish ships coming from America to pass by Ireland and unlade at England, and ship again for Ireland,120Navigation Acts, Petty’s opinion on,123Netherlands, Treaty with, by Henry VII., includes Ireland as to both Exports and Imports,112New England, Dublin Subscription for, by Rev. Mr. Mather,cvNon-Coing,xxvii"value of, to Scholars,xlvii""and to Fellows,do.North, Lord, his saying about Provost Hutchinson,lxO.O’Connor, Charles, of Ballenagare,lxxxvi"his opinion of Leland, and of the T.C.D. MSS.,do.Offices formerly on the Irish Establishment, List of,lxxO’Hagan, Lord, his Address to the Social Science Congress, Introd.,ci, noteO’Hagan, Mr. Justice, his judgment on the Stackpoole Lease, Introd.,ci, noteOrmonde, Duke of, Lord Lieutenant,12,16,18""his fidelity to Ireland, set up the wool trade at Clonmel, opposed the Cattle Act,lv,12""made collection here for Londoners after the great fire,cv""Personal prejudice against,55""Carte’s Life of,cvOssory, Lord, challenged Duke of Buckingham,do.P.Parliaments seldom convened in Ireland under James and Charles I.,11"suspended over for 26 years after the Restoration,11"Composition of,lxix"Independence of, 1782,lxxiv"Acts of, in 1782,lxxi"Addresses of, to Lord Lieutenant,15,24,25,27, &c.Parliamentary Committee on Election of Francis Hutchinson for the University, Duke of Wellington and Lord Castlereagh on it,xlii"Counsel employed, evidence brought forward, Committee decided in favour of Hutchinson by double vote of Chairman,l"Catholic Scholars, Toomey and Casey,xlv,li"Burrowes’ Speech,xlixPark, The College, levelled and walled in,xx, and note"infested by the Hutchinsons,xxxi"formerly a place for pistol practice,xxxiiPensions, Amount of,38,40,44"French, Amount of,38,40Pepys, his Diary, quoted,civ, notePeroration, Eloquent, of the “Restraints”,158Pery, Edward Sexten, Speaker,43""Notice of,xvii, note""the fountain of all the good that befel Ireland,lxxiPetty, Sir William, quoted,54,72,106,123,130,131,132""his estimate of the Irish destroyed in the Civil War of 1641,130""his opinion of the prohibition of the cattle trade,55""on the navigation laws,123and132""his description of the people’s food,cxii, notePlaces, List of,lxx, notePlacemen in Parliament, List of,lxix, notePlantation goods for Ireland,120"to be first unloaded in England,do.Plate, College, Some of, melted down by Hutchinson,xxixand note"note on,do.Plowden, quoted,xxxix, note,lxii, notePlunket, (Lord Chancellor), his speech before the Parliamentary Committee,xlviii"son of a Unitarian minister,liiPoll-tax paid by 360,000 people in 1661,131Pope applied to by Swift,xliv"his translation of the passage from Homer,cxivPotatoes, Failure of, 1765,49Potter, Captain of the Constellation brought over American supply in last famine,cv, noteand receives the Freedom of Dublin,do.“Prancer,” nickname of the Provost,xvii“Pranceriana, Pranceriana Poetica” extracts from, note on,xviii, note""originally inFreeman’s Journal,xviiiPrivate works here, carried on by public money, to lessen the balance in the Treasury available for Pensions, &c.,35"they prove the poverty of the country,35Proclamation of 1776, on all provision ships laden in Ireland,5, note""partly withdrawn, 1779,5, noteProvost Andrews,xiii"Hely Hutchinson,xxv"The present, the Publisher’s thanks to,vProvost’s house built at a cost of £11,000,xiiPryn, quoted,109, notePupils of Fellows,xlvi, and noteQ.Quickening Speech to Irish Parliament,cviiR.Rack-renting, by Provost Hutchinson,xxviii, and note“Rapin’s History” quoted,63Record Office, Public,xxi, note"Gatherings from,xxiii, note"fac-simile of Provost Hutchinson’s autograph given by Sir S. Ferguson,FrontispieceRedundancy in the Treasury caused the dispute between the Crown and the Commons in 1753,35andlxx, noteRegulators’ places,xlvRelief not attempted by Irish of Commons, and why,31Remedy proposed by Government, to circulate paper without money,26Renewal Fines, Dr. Duigenan and Mr. Stack, S.F.T.C.D., on,xxix, and noteResnal, Abbé, quoted,83, noteReynolds, Sir Joshua, his likeness of Provost Hutchinson,FrontispieceRobinson, Primate, held visitation in College in 1776, and ruled against Provost Hutchinson,xxxivRolls in Examination Hall,xxRound Tower in Great Ship-street,xciiRussia, a powerful rival to Ireland in linen trade,12S.Sancho Panza,xiii“Scandinavian Kingdom of Dublin,” quoted,xx, noteScholars of Trinity College,l, noteScholarship, worth of,xxviiiScotland, Protestant families had to remove into,10,92Secretaries, Principal, of State,xciv"Chief, to Lords, List, Lieutenants, List of,xcvShaw, Mr., M.P., his speech, 1880, quoted,lxi, noteShelburne, Lord, Life of,lx,lxi,lxiii, noteShewbridge, Mr., F.T.C.D., his death and funeral,94Smith’s “Wealth of Nations”,72,73,145Smith’s “Memoirs of Wool”,59,77,107,145South Sea Bubble,25-26Speakers of Irish House of Commons from the Restoration, List of,xcivSpeaker Perry,xviii, and noteStack, Rev. T., S.F.T.C.D., letter in Bessborough Commission Report,xxixStrafford, Lord, his destruction of the wool trade and substitution of the linen trade, his oppression of the country,10,13,56,73,87Stubbs, Rev. Dr., F.T.C.D., quoted,xx, noteSt. Michael le Pole’s School, in Great Ship-street, illustrious men educated in,xciiiSubsidies granted to Charles I. by Commons and by Clergy,9Swift, Dean, exerted himself for Grattan the Fellow,xlviii"wrote for Alexander Macaulay,xliv, note"applied to the Board of College for Dunkin,lxiv"his estimate of Dr. Delany’s income,xlviSydney, Lord Justice, his “Quickening Speech” to the Irish Parliament to suppress the trade of the country,11,13T.“Tardies”,xxTaxes comparatively heavier in Ireland than in England,cxiiiTaylor, his estimate of Provost Hutchinson,lixTemple, Sir William,11,107,130,148Tisdall, Philip, his description of Hutchinson,xv"description of himself,xxi, note"verses on,do."sketch of,do."lived in Chancery-lane,xxiii, noteTontines introduced, 1773,81Townshend, Lord Lieutenant, briber,lxviii, noteTraynor, Mr., of Essex-quay,xix, noteTrinity College, the one home of friendless merit,xxvi"its plate,xxix, note"estates,xxix, note"Park,xx"Calendar, Registry, Judgment, and Matriculation Books quoted,l,xxii,xxvi,xcU.Ulster lost 30,000 people by emigration in two years (1779),94“Una Cum,” Clause of, in letters patent of Charles I., quoted, discussed by Mr. Miller,liii"not decided by Lord Clare,lxvi"expunged in alterations made by queen’s Letter in 1857,liii, and noteV.Visitations in Trinity College in Hutchinson’s time, in 1776 and 1791,xxxiv, andlxviW.Walker’s Hibernian Magazine, quoted,xxxviii,xli,lxvi,lxviiWalpole, Sir Robert,60Walpole, Horace,lixWalpole, Sir Edward,xcvWarbeck, Perkin,137War with Spain, English, Ireland first time taxed for,44Weavers of Dublin, their distress and petition,27Webb, Alfred, his “Irish Biography,” quoted,xxiWebb, Professor, Q.C., his “Faust,” quoted,x, note“Wellington Correspondence”,lxviiWellesley, Sir Arthur,lxviii, andlxxxviiiWerburgh’s, St., Church, Conformity in,xlviWesley, Hon. Arthur (Duke of Wellington), on College Parliamentary Committee, voted against Hutchinson,xliii-l


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