William Cobbett: A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2Smith, Edward
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William Cobbett: A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2
Smith, Edward
Cobbett, William 1763-1835
Flogging in the army--animadversions of the press, ii. 90;
case of, at Ely, and C.’s comments thereon, 91, 93;
gets into discredit, 129, 134.
Flogging of the poor--measure suggested in Parliament, ii. 130.
Flower (Benjamin)--his political review, ii. 47;
visits the United States, 205.
Folkestone (Viscount)--_v._ Bouverie.
Fox (Charles James), i. 82, 323; ii. 24.
French refugees in America, i. 104, 105.
French Republic--its relations with that of America, i. 181, 183.
Freneau (Philip)--his democratic poems, i. 189.
Frere (John Hookham), i. 241, 252.
Garlike (Benjamin), diplomatist, an early friend of C., i. 33.
Genest (Edmond Charles), French diplomatist--notice of him, i. 125.
Gibbs (Sir Vicary), Attorney-General in the Perceval
administration, ii. 90, 102, 114;
his antipathy to the press, 115, 117.
Gifford (John), anti-Jacobin writer, republishes C.’s American
pamphlets, i. 236;
notice of him, 240;
other references, 263, 264, 278; ii. 35.
Gifford (William), i. 181, 248, 263, 265.
Gilfillan (Rev. George)--his recollections of C., ii. 282.
Glasse (Rev. G. H.), i. 251.
Goodman (Thomas), agricultural labourer, convicted of
incendiarism, ii. 262.
Gould (Sir Charles), Judge-Advocate-General in 1792, i. 62.
Grenville--_v._ Wyndham.
Grey (Charles, 2nd Earl Grey), ii. 34.
Grose (Sir N.) passes sentence upon C., ii. 124.
Hague (Thomas)--his pamphlet against the Duke of York, ii. 76.
Hamilton (Alexander), i. 122.
Hamlin (--)--his case of attempting to corrupt Mr. Addington, i. 327.
Hammond (George), Under-Secretary of State, i. 252, 260.
Hansard (T. C.) becomes the printer of the _Register_, ii. 101;
is prosecuted along with C., 114, 126;
takes over the “Parliamentary Debates,” i. 310; ii. 143.
Harding (J.) succeeds to Cobbett and Morgan’s book-shop, i. 308.
Hardwicke (Earl of)--_v._ Yorke.
Hawkesbury (Lord)--_v._ Jenkinson.
Hazlitt (William), ii. 195.
Heriot (John)--notice of him, i. 242;
quarrel with C., 294.
Hewlings (Abraham), a Westminster politician, ii. 25.
Hogan (Major D.)--his exposure of the Duke of York’s mistress, ii. 58.
Hone (William), ii. 116, 195.
Honiton, co Devon, election, ii. 13.
Howell (Thomas B.), editor of C.’s “State Trials,” ii. 70, 77, 78.
Howick (Lord)--_v._ Grey.
Huish (Robert)--his “memoirs of Cobbett” quoted, ii. 117.
Hunt (Henry), ii. 65, 177, 221.
Hunt (J. H. Leigh), ii. 123, 148.
Ireland (William), Dean of Westminster, i. 251, 263.
Irish affairs in 1804, i. 304.
Irishmen (The United)--political association, i. 136.
Jay (John), American statesman--his mission to England, i. 128;
notice of him, 129;
democratic feeling against him, 138.
Jefferson (Thomas), American statesman--his “Writings” quoted, i. 123.
Jeffery (Francis) attacks C. in the _Edinburgh Review_, ii. 56.
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