COBBETT'S WEEKLY REGISTER. VOLUME LXII. FROM APRIL TO JUNE, 1827. LONDON: Pelpted and Published by W. COBBETT, No. 183, Fleet-street. 1827. Brit Dur 9000. 3 Semiver fund. Bath is CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXII. 1.-To Mr. Tierney, on the approaching death of the System. To the Right Hon. George Tierney (from Long Island, 1818), on his opposition to the Bank-protecting Act.-Duke of 2.-Who is to be Minister?-Duke of York.--American Kidney Beans.— 3.-Duke of York.-American Kidney 4. To the Parliamentary Reformers. 5. To the King. On the intrigues now on foot, and on the measures neces- sary to restore the nation to happi- ness, and to secure the stability of the Throne.-The New Ministry.- 6.-"The Crib." To the Reformers. "England's Glory" and Mr. Can- 8. To the Electors of Westminster. Proofs of Burdett's purity, sincerity, people, and, above all, of his con- 9. To the Electors of Westminster. Remarks on the Westminster "Pu- rity" Dinner.-[From the Morning Chronicle] Westminster Election 10.-Old Lady and Sir Glory. To the Readers of the Register.-Resolu- tion, drawn up by Mr. Cobbett, and intended by him to be proposed at the "Purity of Election" Dinuér, at the Crown and Anchor, on the 11.-Canning's Budget. To the Readers Cows, Alderney, 182 Cobbett, listening to the remonstrances difference between the true 257 Copplestone, Dr., 336 Corn Bill, 750, 769 772 petition from Wilts, in 1815, petition from Mr. Cobbett, in 1815, 779 Castlereagh's insolent speech 513 remarks on the dinner and row, Morning Chronicle report, 537 Fisher, the Bishop, councillor of Henry Folkestone, Lord, 25 "Glory," explanation to Mr. Can- Gridiron, Mr. Cobbett's crest, to be hoisted at 183, Fleet- Grey, Lord, 269, 346 Harmer, Mr. Jeremiah, 535 Hume, Mr., 438, 471, 643, 673, 736, scene of the late Ministers re- to the, on the prospects of the state of it, and reminding his Ma- Liverpool, Lord, political demise of, Londonderry, Lord, his objections to Ministry, change of, 195, 217 Scarlet, lawyer, 645 ! Seven Sages; "know thyself!" 211 Westminster address to the Sinclair, Sir John, 749 King, 464 Milton, Lord, 682, 735 Mother Cole, 34- Motto from "Letter to Tierney," 1 321 from Burdett's "Crib" letter, from divers lucubrations of Bur- from Westminster: comi-tragi- from Register, 9, Nov., 1816, 641 Norfolk Petition, 109- "Old England," toast of, explained, 334 Six Acts; Mr. Hume's motion to re- Taylor, Sir Herbert, 180 Tulip-tree wood, 564,627, 691,756,817 Warehousing of corn in the Flemish Westmoreland, Lord, 233, 343 Whigs, resisting Mr. Hume's attempt York, Duke of, 57, 114, 131- base praises of by the base para- debts of, 135 as a husband; mother Clarke, 137 generosity of the pension of 10,000 7. a year, 141 "keindness" of, 143 Commander in Chief, and his wars against the republicans, Printed by, W. Cobbett, No. 183, Fleet-street. |