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. French, Sir Thomas, 518. Frere, Hookham, 327; Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 421; at Canning's wedding, 464, 465; Ambassador at Madrid, 514. "Friends of the People," the, 23, 24, 40, 167, 168, 171. Frost, John, 66, 70, 115, 172; his conviction, 172, 173. Gales, of Sheffield, arrested, 186. Game Laws, Bill for Reform of, 295. Garat, Dominique Joseph, 111. Garcia, Don, Spanish Governor of San Domingo, 228, 229, 235. Gardiner, Colonel, British envoy at Warsaw, 54. Gardner, Vice-Admiral Sir Allan, 311. Garnier, moves that it shall be lawful to murder Pitt, 134. General Convention of the People, proposal for, 186-189, 192, 193, 284. Genlis, Mme. de, 79. Genoa (the Ligurian Republic), 150 _n._, 386, 470; annexed by Napoleon, 528, 529. George III, his replies to Leopold II and Gustavus III on intervention in France, 3, 4; dismisses Thurlow, 34; his attitude to proposed coalition of Pitt and the Old Whigs, 36-38; his reception of Talleyrand, 43; his hostility to France, 44, 51, 115; increasing loyalty to, 86; sympathy with Louis XVI, 91; orders Chauvelin to leave the country, 108, 109 _n._; his view of the war, 119; advocates the siege of Dunkirk, 127, 130; his influence in military affairs, 128, 205, 207, 208, 214, 215, 217; opposed to peace, 243, 276, 321-323; offered the crown of Corsica, 256; insists on keeping troops in Hanover, 261, 273, 274; his dislike of the _emigres_, 261; outrage on, in the Mall, 277 _n._, 282, 283, 286; his patronage of agriculture, 291; on the peace negotiations, 324, 325; disapproves of Pitt's duel with Tierney, 336; Irish policy, 342, 358, 359, 394, 409; story of Dundas and, 388; his opposition to Catholic Emancipation, 433-439; accepts Pitt's resignation, 439, 444, 445; his madness, 447, 448, 497-499, 506, 507; extracts a pledge from Pitt, 448, 449; his neglect of literature and art, 456; objects to Fox's inclusion in the Ministry, 499, 500, 530; rejects Napoleon's peace overtures, 516; his character and relations with Pitt, 561-564. Gerrald, Joseph, 177, 180, 181; his trial and transportation, 182, 183. Gibbon, Edward, remark of George III to, 456. Gibraltar, proposed cession to Spain, 277; demanded by Spain, 323, 565. Gillray, James, 530. Gisborne, Dr., 447. Gladstone, W. E., his Home Rule Bill (1886), 415. Glasgow, political agitation in, 173, 17
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