Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Second, Volume 3 (of 3)

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parliamentary squabble with Lord Lyttelton, 119; resigns the privy seal on being refused the garter, 228; but returns, _ib._

Tessin, Count, the Swedish minister, his despotic policy, in imitation of the Pelhams, i. 229.

Test, a weekly paper begun by Charles Townshend; only one number published, ii. 218.

Thomas, Dr., Bishop of Peterborough, appointed preceptor to the Prince of Wales, i. 292.

Thurot, Mons., invades Ireland with a small squadron, but is defeated, and falls, iii. 224, 262, et seq.

Ticonderoga taken, iii. 211.

Times and manners, view of, in 1757, ii. 278; iii. 297, et seq.

Tories, first noticed as a political body distinct from jacobitism,