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6. Norton, Richard, 301. "Orange, the squeezing of the," 275. Penn, William, 120. Perron, Cardinal, anecdote of, 238. Peterborough, Lord, letter of Swift to, April 28, 1726, 154-156. Phipps, Sir Constantine, 244. "Pistorides" (Richard Tighe), 233, 235. Poor, Considerations about maintaining the, 339-342. Poyning's Law, 103, 105. Psalmanazar, George, his Description of the Island of Formosa, 211. Pulteney, William, the "Craftsman" founded by, 219, 375; "Answer of, to Robert Walpole," 392-400. Quilca, life at, 74, 75-77. Rents, raising of, in Ireland, 163. Roads, in Ireland, condition of the, 130. Roman Catholics, legislation against, 5; petty persecution of, in Ireland, 263. Rowley, Hercules, his pamphlets against the establishment of a bank in Ireland, 38. Savoy, Duke of, 277. Scotland, description of, 97, 98. Scots in Sweden, 9. Scottish colonists in Ulster, 104. Sheridan, Dr. Thomas, 74; his account of the state of Ireland, 26-30; given a chaplaincy by Carteret, 232, 241; anecdote of Carteret, related by, 232; informed against by Tighe, 233, 242. Stanley, Sir John, Commissioner of Customs, 197. Stannard, Eaton, elected Recorder of Dublin, 319, 366. Stopford, Dr. James, Bishop of Cloyne, 243. Street cries explained, 268-270, 275-281. Swan, Mr., 280. Swandlingbar, origin of the name of, 347. Swearer's Bank, the, 41. Swift, Godwin, 347. Swift, Jonathan, the freedom of the City of Dublin conferred on, 168; his speech on the occasion, 169-172; confesses the authorship of the "Drapier's Letters," 171; born in Dublin, 267; his opposition to Archbishop Boulter, 353, 354; his speech on the lowering of the coin, 357; his efforts in behalf of Mr. Dunkin, 364-368; receives the freedom of the City of Cork, 367; appoints Dr. Wynne Sub-dean of St. Patrick's, 370. Temple, Sir William, his comparison of Holland and Ireland, 164. Test Act, in Ireland, 2, 5 _et seq._ Thompson, Edward, Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, 315. Tickell, T., 242. Tighe, Richard, informs against Sheridan, 74, 233, 242; attacks Carteret, 228; ridiculed as "Pistorides," 233, 235. "Traulus" (Lord Allen), 176, 236. Trees, planting of, in Ireland, 132. Violante, Madam, 234. Wallis, Dr., 280. Walpole,
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