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CHATHAM
(1714-1760)
KATHARINE A. ESDAILE
SOME TIME SCHOLAR OF LADY MARGARET HALL, OXFORD
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
1912
KENNETH BELL.
PAGE |
STATE OF PARTIES AT THE QUEEN'S DEATH (1714) |
PROCLAMATION OF GEORGE I. (1714) |
CHARACTER AND PERSON OF GEORGE I. (1660-1727) |
PUBLIC FEELING AS TO THE NEW DYNASTY (1714) |
THE '15: |
I. THE PRETENDER'S DECLARATION |
II. THE PROCLAMATION OF JAMES III. |
III. FAILURE OF THE EXPEDITION EXPLAINED |
THE SEPTENNIAL ACT (1716) |
DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH FLEET OFF SICILY BY ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE BYNG, JULY 31, 1718 |
THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE (1720): |
I. THE PROPOSALS: THE SECOND SCHEME OF THE SOUTH SEA COMPANY |
II. THE BUBBLE BURST |
SIR ROBERT WALPOLE AS PRIME MINISTER (1721-1741) |
WOOD'S HALFPENCE: THE FIRST DRAPIER's LETTER (1724) |
CHARACTER OF GEORGE II. (1683-1760) |
THE CONDITION OF THE FLEET PRISON, AS REVEALED BY A PARLIAMENTARY ENQUIRY (1729): |
(a) DESCRIPTION OF THE WARDEN, THOMAS BAMBRIDGE |
(b) HIS CRUELTY |
(c) FINDINGS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE |
THE EXCISE BILL (1733) |
THE PORTEOUS RIOTS (1736) |
LORD CHESTERFIELD'S SPEECH ON THE BILL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CENSORSHIP OF STAGE PLAYS (1737) |
DEATH OF QUEEN CAROLINE (1737): HER CHARACTER DESCRIBED BY GEORGE II. |
THE WAR OF JENKINS' EAR (1739) |
THE OPPOSITION SUSPECTS WALPOLE OF DOUBLE-DEALING (1739) |
ADMIRAL VERNON'S VICTORY AT PORTOBELLO (1740): |
I. "ADMIRAL HOSIER'S GHOST" |
II. "GREAT BRITAIN'S GLORY; OR, THE STAY-AT-HOME FLEET" |
THE NEW MINISTERS (1742): |
I. HERVEY'S ACCOUNT OF THE MINISTRY |
II. EPIGRAM ON THE MINISTRY |
III. EPIGRAM ON PULTENEY'S ACCEPTANCE OF A PEERAGE |
THE ORIGIN OF THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR (1741-1748) |
THE '45: |
I. LANDING OF THE YOUNG PRETENDER; THE RAISING OF THE STANDARD; SURRENDER OF EDINBURGH |
II. TREATMENT OF THE VANQUISHED |
(a) AFTER PRESTON PANS |
(b) AFTER CULLODEN |
III. COLLINS'S "ODE WRITTEN IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 1746" |
IV. AN ADVENTURE OF CHARLES EDWARD |
TRIAL OF THE REBEL LORDS (1746) |
TREATY OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE (1748): |
I. LORD BOLINGBROKE ON THE PRELIMINARIES |
II. THE ARTICLES OF PEACE |
III. A CONTEMPORARY VIEW OF THE PEACE |
LORD CHESTERFIELD'S ACT FOR THE REFORM OF THE CALENDAR (1751): |
I. HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE BILL |
II. LORD CHESTERFIELD'S OWN ACCOUNT |
SMOLLETT'S CHARACTER OF THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE |
THE TRIAL AND EXECUTION OF ADMIRAL BYNG (1759): |
I. HORACE WALPOLE TO SIR HORACE MANN |
II. THOMAS POTTER TO MR. GRENVILLE |
THE COALITION GOVERNMENT OF 1757 |
THE ENGLISH IN INDIA (1757-1759): |
I. THE BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA DESCRIBED BY A SURVIVOR |
II. CLIVE TO PITT ON ENGLAND'S OPPORTUNITY |
THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM, SEPTEMBER 13, 1759: |
I. THE NIGHT ATTACK |
II. THE BATTLE |
"THE HEAVEN-BORN MINISTER": HORACE WALPOLE's HOMAGE TO PITT: |
I. IN THE GREAT YEAR (1759) |
II. CHARACTER OF WILLIAM PITT DESCRIBED IN THE LIGHT OF SUBSEQUENT HISTORY |
DEATH OF GEORGE II. (1760) |
APPENDIX: LONDON IN 1725-1736: |
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