Chancellor, 75, 120 _n._, 560;
his fall, 129.
Coblentz, Royalist leaders at, 2, 3, 20.
Coburg, Duke of, his campaign in Flanders, 121, 126, 127, 130-133, 138-141,
205, 206, 209, 210, 267.
Cochrane, Admiral, 514.
Cockburn, Lord, on the Scots, 173.
Coke of Norfolk, 188, 294.
Colchester, Lord. _See_ Abbot, Charles.
Colpoys, Vice-Admiral, 311, 312.
Conde, captured by the Allies, 134, 136;
surrendered, 210.
Conolly, Captain, 159.
Conscription, in France, 266.
Consols, great rise in (1783-1792), 31;
rise in (1796), 305;
fall after the Nore mutiny, 315.
Constitutional Information, London Society for, 12 _n._, 21, 22, 65, 66,
70, 167, 181, 184, 190.
Cooke, Edward, his letters to Auckland and Castlereagh on the Irish
question, 355, 356, 362 _n._, 395, 396, 404, 405, 418-420, 422,
424, 425, 435-437;
his pamphlet on the Union, 405, 408;
his conduct during the debate on the Union, 412.
Coote, General, 379.
Copenhagen, battle of, 388, 450.
Cork, despatch of troops from, 146, 152 _n._, 153;
sentiments of the Grand Jury on the Union, 416, 417.
Corn Laws, 288, 289.
Cornwall, representation of, 173.
Cornwallis, Admiral, 514, 532.
Cornwallis, Marquis, suggested as Commander-in-Chief in Flanders, 205,
214, 272;
Master-General of the Ordnance, 273;
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 359, 362, 363, 389, 391-412, 417, 418,
421-426, 435, 436, 441, 443, 449;
resigns, 440;
Viceroy of India, 463;
negotiates the Treaty of Amiens, 470, 477.
Corporation Act, the, efforts to repeal, 10, 11.
Corresponding Society for Reform of Parliamentary Representation, 21, 26,
65, 66, 167, 168, 184, 186-190, 193;
monster meeting at Islington, 283, 286;
supposed connection with the mutiny at the Nore, 316-318;
becomes a revolutionary body, 349, 350;
its papers seized, 351.
Corsica, 143, 144, 150 _n._, 155, 156, 158, 210, 228, 232, 233, 235,
244, 267;
British occupation of, 255-257, 269;
evacuated, 258, 275.
County Reform Associations, the, 23.
"Courier," the, 67.
Courtenay, John, M.P., 238.
Couthon, Georges, 134, 135.
Coutts, Thomas, 306 _n._, 308 _n._, 475-477.
Cowper, W., his pension, 455 _n._, 456.
Craig, Major-General Sir James, in command at the Cape, 251-254;
his expedition to Malta, 368, 524, 525;
Mornington's opinion of, 461.
Crance, Dubois, 266.
Craufurd, Major-General Robert, 510.
Creevey, Thomas, 497
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