Letter to the Clerks of the Subdivision Meetings, relative to the Suspension of the
Ballots for the Militia and Army of Reserve, so far as concerns the Members
of Volunteer Corps
Letter from the Right Hon, C. Yorke to the Lords Lieutenants of Counties, respect- ing the Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps, dated on the 22d Sept.
Letter from the Attorney and Solicitor Generals to Mr. Yorke, respecting the
Exemptions claimed by the Members of Volunteer Corps
Orders issued by H. R. H. the Commander in Chief, for the Appointment of in-
specting Field Officers for the Volunteer and Yeomanry Corps
Regulations for the Formations, &c. of Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry, raised sub-
sequently to the Defence Act, with the Allowances granted, 499, continued
Speech of the Right Hon. Ld. Minto, at a General Meeting of the County of Rox- burgh, held at Jedburgh, on moving an Address to his Majesty
Regulations for the Establishment, Allowances, &c. of Volunteer Infantry Corps, accepted subsequently to August 3
Preceedings of the Lieutenancy, Heritors, &c, of the County of Edinburgh, on
the 4th of October
His Majesty's Proclamation for convening the British Parliament on the 20th of
November
His Majesty's Speech to Parliament on the 22d of November Proceedings of the Committee of the St. Giles's and St.George's Bloomsbury Volunteers 988
Friend to my Country on St. Domingo
SUMMARY OF POLITICS-St. Domingo-Causes of the War-Finance-Defence
of the Country-French Bishops-Mr. Sheridan
SUMMARY OF POLITICS-Negligence of Ministers-The Fast-The Funds-The Military Appointments-Spain and Portugal
Letter VII from Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Sheridan Juverna's Introductory Letter on the Affairs of Ireland SUMMARY OF POLITICS-The Volunteers-Ireland-Edinburgh Resolutions- Lloyd's Fund-The Black Empire-Spain and Portugal-Esprit-de-Corps
Juverns, Letter III, on the Affairs of Ireland
Letter I from Mr. Cobbett to the Right Hon. Lord Folkestone, on the Evils of the Volunteer System
An Enemy to Quacks on the Defiency of Arms A. Z. on the Defensive State of the Country A late Captain in the Army or Rifle Corps
Hibernicus, on the Affairs of Ireland
R. S. on the Necessity of the Volunteers being examined by Surgeons A. B. on the Inferiority of the Volunteers to the Regulars
Anti-Charlatan on the Consecration of the Colours of the Volunteer Corps Cambricus in Defence of the Character of the late Lord Kenyon Remarks from the Moniteur relative to the Accommodation between England and Sweden, and the Explanatory Convention between England and Russia
Letter II from Mr. Cobbett to the Right Hon. Lord Folkestone, relative to the
State of the Volunteer Corps and the Regular Army
SUMMARY OF POLITICS
Letter VIII from Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Sheridan
Philo-Patriæ on the Insubordination of the Oxford Volunteers
Rowland Hill-Mr. Sheridan-The Volunteers and the Hottentots Add ess to the Public, on the Publication of the Royal Correspondence Letter from Kenyon, relative to Juverna's Letters
Letter I from a Continental Observer, relative to the Restoration of Louis XVIII Letter H from a Continental Observer, relative to the Restoration of Louis XVIII SUMMARY OF POLITICS-Volunteer Corps-Bank-Restriction Bill-Capture of Barbice-Invasion-The Prince-Ireland
Juverna's Letter III on the Affairs of Ireland
Sir Digby Mackworth's Defence of the Oxford Volunteers. SUMMARY OF POLITICS-America-The Continent-Ireland-Dollars-Volun- teer Committees
Parties extracted from the Morning Chronicle 938, and continued at SUMMARY OF POLITICS-Russia-Invasion-Irish Priests-Volunteer Corps- Army of Reserve-Capital-Credit and Confidence-Neutrals-Parties
Javerna, Letter V, on the Affairs of Ireland
Address to the British People on the Invasion, by Regis et Patriæ Amator
Trials for High Treason in Ireland .
Account of the Sums paid towards satisfying the Charges of the Funded Debts
of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Imperial Loans, for the Year ended
on the 5th of January, 1803
Account of the public Expenditure of Great-Britain, for the Year ended on the
5th of January, 1803
Account of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in Great- Brttain, in the three Years ending on the 5th of January, 1793, in the three Years ending on the 5th of January, 1802, and in the last Year-
Account of the Progress made in the Redemption of the Public Funded Debt
of Great-Britain, at the 1st of February, 1803, distinguishing the Capitals
of the several Funds, and specifying how much of each has been received
by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, since the 1st
of August, 1786, &c. &c.
Account of the Unfunded Debt of Great-Britain, and Demands outsanding,
on the 5th of January, 1803, under the Heads of Exchequer, Treasury, Army,
Barracks, Ordnance, Navy, Civil List Advances, and any other Head of
Public Service, specifying the same
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