.
Orange, Prince of. _See_ William V.
Orange, Wilhelmina, Princess of, 250.
Orangemen, 344, 359;
oppose the Union, 425.
Orde, Thomas (afterwards Lord Bolton), 39.
Orleans, Duke of (Philippe Egalite), 59, 79.
Otto, General, 208.
Oubril, Count d', 540, 541.
Pache, Jean Nicolas, French Minister of War, 83, 121.
Paine, Thomas, his "Rights of Man," 14-16, 19-23, 25, 26, 50, 167;
intimate with Talleyrand, 51;
elected as deputy for Calais, 61;
circulation of his works, 167, 168, 175;
prosecution of, 172;
story of, 180.
Palmer, T. F., transported for sedition, 178, 179.
Paoli, Pascal, 150 _n._, 227, 256, 257.
Paris, deputation of British residents to the National Convention, 71;
activity of Britons in, 175;
royalist rising in, 263.
Parker, Vice-Admiral, 311.
Parker, Richard, and the Mutiny at the Nore, 314, 315.
Parker, Theresa, on the taxes of 1797, 329.
Parliament, movement for Reform, 11, 12, 21, 23-28, 164, 171, 180, 181;
evolution of the Cabinet, 34;
growing power of the Prime Minister, 34;
election of 1796, 295.
Parnell, Sir John, Irish Chancellor of the Exchequer, 341, 401, 411.
Parsons, Sir L., 424.
Parthenopean Republic, the, 372.
Paterson, Chairman of the British Convention, 182.
Patriotic Contribution, the (1797), 330, 331.
Paul I, Czar, 258;
his indignation with France, 365, 366, 368, 369;
alliance with England, 373, 376;
breaks with Austria, 379;
joins England in the expedition against Holland, 380;
duped by Bonaparte, 388;
murdered, 388.
Pays Bas. _See_ Belgic Provinces.
Peel, Robert (senior), and the Patriotic Contribution, 331;
on the Union, 428.
Peep o' Day Boys, 344.
Pelham, Thomas (afterwards Earl of Chichester), Secretary to Earl
Camden, 343;
Irish Chief Secretary, 359 _n._, 399;
on Pitt's pledge to the King, 448;
Home Secretary, 483, 484;
omitted from Pitt's ministry, 501.
Perceval, Spencer, 466;
Attorney-General 501, 569.
Perth, sedition in, 77, 174.
Petion, Jerome, 58.
Petty, Lord Henry, 520.
Pichegru, General Charles, 162, 200, 215, 216, 377.
Pilnitz, Declaration of, 5, 6.
Pinckard, Dr., his account of the West India expedition, 226.
Pitt, Lady Ann, marries Lord Grenville, 37.
Pitt, Thomas, of Boccanoc. _See_ Camelford, Lord.
Pitt, William, his neutrality towards the French Revolution, 3-5, 6, 8;
first private meeting with Burke, 7, 8;
distrusts Leopold
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