The circumftances of the duel between Mr. Wilkes and Mr. Martin, as related by Mr. Wilkes 41 to 43 Letter from Dr. Brocklefby to Mr. Wilkes 43 44 45 45 Letter from Mr. Wilkes to Dr. Brocklesby 46 to 51 Letter from Aylesbury 51 Letter from Sir William Lee Letter from Mr. Wilkes to Sir William Lee 52 to 54 Papers relative to the attempt which one Dunn made on Mr. Wilkes's life Card from Mr. Martin to Mr. Wilkes Mr. Wilkes's anfwer 55 to 68 68 69 Letter from Mr. Wilkes at Paris to Sir John Cuft, Speaker of the Houfe of Commons Letter from Mr. Wilkes to Mr. Coates 70 to 72 72 to 78 Letter from Mr. Wilkes to the Electors of Aylefbury 78 to 101 Mr. Wilkes's Dedication prefixed to the laft edition of the Fall of Mortimer 101 to 113 *Two letters from Mr. Wilkes to the Duke of Mr. Wilkes's fpeech to the Livery at Guildhall on the first day of the election State of the poll for each day 191 to 193 194 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to the Livery, the day after the poll was closed 195 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to the Freeholders, &c. of the county of Middlesex 196 A circumftantial account of the election at Brent197 to 199 ford Mr. Wilkes's addrefs of thanks on being elected and declared a member for the county of Middiefex Mr. Wilkes's letter to the King 199 to 201 201 Mr. Wilkes's letter to the Solicitor of the Treasury 202 Mr. Wilkes's fpeech on the 20th of April in the court of King's Bench 203 to 206 Proceedings in the court of King's Bench relative to the writ of error 207 to 209 Obfervations on the conduct of the miniftry 209 Conduct of the populace on Mr. Wilkes's commitment to the King's Rench prison 210 Mr. Wilkes's inftructions to Mr. Reynolds, his attorney, relative to his actions against the Secre taries of State 211 A letter from the electors of Aylesbury to their reprefentatives, in favour of Mr. Wilkes 212 A letter from Mr. Diderot at Paris, to John Wilkes, Efq; on his being elected for Middlefex 213 to 216 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to his conftituents, a few days after his commitment to the King's Bench 216 Proceedings of the court of King's Bench on the reverfal of Mr. Wilkes's outlawry 218 Lord Mansfield's fpeech in the court of King's Bench on the fubject of Mr. Wilkes's outlawry 219 to 225 Further proceedings of the court of King's Bench a few days before Mr. Wilkes received fentence Particulars relative to the fentence 225 to 227 227 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to his conftituents, immediately after he had received fentence 228 to 231 Proceedings in the court of Common Pleas, on the revival of the proceedings against Lord Halifax 231 A minifterial attempt to feize Mr. Wilkes's effects under the outlawry 232 Copy of the warrant of Mr. Wilkes's commitment 233 to the King's Bench prison Conclusion of a speech of Mr. Serjeant Glynn's 233 Affidavit of Francis Barlow and William Hughes, relative to Lord Mansfield's alteration of the re cord, fworn before Judge Wilmot 234 to 236 Lord Mansfield's order to Mr. Wilkes's attorney to attend him at his houfe in Bloomsbury-fquare, to fhew caufe why the record fhould not be altered 237 Account of the alteration of the record, against the confent of Mr. Wilkes's attorney, with fome obfervations on the confequences attending it Affidavit of George Kearsly, relative to the seizure of his papers by virtue of a General Warrant, which furnished the miniftry with the only evidence produced against Mr. Wilkes for the publication of the Essay on Woman 239 Page 10, line 10, for original copy, read criginal letter; page 11, a reference in the last line, inftead of No. 12 at the end of this volume, read No. 12, page 138, of this volume. |