e Old Whigs,
36-38, 39 _n._;
on the Scottish prosecutions, 179;
interviews with Grattan, 340;
on union with Ireland, 391, 399;
opposes Catholic Emancipation, 431-437, 440, 443, 445;
his record, 431, 432;
dismissed and created Earl of Rosslyn, 451;
the King's comment on his death, 451.
Louis XVI, the flight to Varennes, 1, 4, 10;
accepts new constitution, 7;
letter to George III, 49;
his trial decreed, 74, 85, 96;
English sympathy for, 86;
proposed appeal from England for his life, 91, 92;
stories of Spanish and other efforts on his behalf, 92-94;
his execution, 108, 117;
his responsibility for the Revolution, 560.
Louis, Dauphin (Louis XVII), 145, 146, 156;
his death, 259.
Louis XVIII. _See_ Provence, Comte de.
Louisa, Queen, of Prussia, 535, 536.
Loyal Associations, growth of, 86.
Loyalty Loan, 305, 306.
Lucchesini, Marquis di, Prussian Ambassador at Vienna, 203, 207.
Luneville, Treaty of, 470, 529.
Lyons, fall of, 147, 151.
Macartney, Earl, his embassy to Pekin, 32;
Governor of the Cape, 254, 255.
MacBride, Admiral, 269 _n._
McCullum, of Manchester, trial of, 185.
Macdonald, General, 376.
Macdonald, Sir Archibald, Attorney-General, 172.
Mack, General, 204;
his plan of campaign (1794), 205;
declines to serve under Coburg, 206;
surrenders at Ulm, 534, 537.
Mackenzie, Sir Kenneth, 174.
Mackintosh, Sir James, his "Vindiciae Gallicae," 16, 23.
Macleod, General, M.P., 238.
McNevin, William James, delegate of the United Irishmen in Paris, 346, 348;
arrested, 354, 394.
Macqueen of Braxfield, Lord Justice Clerk, his trial of Muir, 176,
178, 179;
trial of Margarot and Gerrald, 183, 184.
MacRitchie, W., his "Diary of a Tour through Great Britain in 1795," 265.
Maestricht, the French demand a passage through, 82.
Mainz, siege of, 130, 134, 136, 138, 200.
Maitland, General, evacuates Hayti, 247, 248.
Mallet du Pan, 6, 135, 338, 370.
Malmesbury, Lord (Sir James Harris), furthers proposed union between Pitt
and the Old Whigs, 36, 38;
on the opening of the Scheldt, 75;
his mission to Berlin, 200-202, 204;
makes treaty with Prussia, 206-208;
agreement with Hardenberg, 212;
goes to Brunswick, 214, 215;
his mission to Paris, 321;
negotiations at Lille, 323-326;
his statements controverted, 434, 445, 448, 465, 550 _n._;
urges Pitt to action, 481;
mentioned, 90, 286, 497, 524 _n._, 537,
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