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, 521. Crossfield, Secretary of the London Corresponding Society, 349. Cumberland, Duke of, 448. Curragh, affair on the, 357, 358. Curt, delegate from Guadeloupe, 221. Custine, General, Comte de, 73, 85, 121, 133. Czartoryski, Prince, 522, 526. Daer, Lord, 174. Dalrymple, Colonel William, 173, 174. Daly, Denis, 341. Danton, George Jacques, Minister of Justice, 58; his alleged offer to save Louis, 94 _n._; his decree annexing Belgium, 111, 112, 116, 121. D'Arcon, 135. Davison, Richard, of Sheffield, 189, 191, 193. De Clifford, Lord, 420, 422. Delacroix, Jacques Vincent, French Foreign Minister, 322. Del Campo, Marquis, 233. Delessart, A. de Valdec, French Foreign Minister, 43, 44; arrested, 45. Demerara, Dutch, 241. Democracy, new birth of, 23; progress of, 62-68; opposition to, 68. Derby, Society for Constitutional Information at, 70. Despard, Colonel, arrested, 350. "Devil's Own," the, 489. Devonshire, Duke of, 402, 497. Devonshire, Duchess of, 497. Dibdin, Charles, 337. Dillon, General Theobald, murdered by his troops, 49. Dissenters. _See_ Nonconformists. Dominica, revolt in, 239. Don, General, 542, 545. Donegal, Lord, 420, 422. Dover Loyal Association, address to Pitt, 86. Downes, Sir William, 395. Downshire, Lord, 398; his opposition to the Union, 402, 418, 420, 422-424. Doyle, General, expedition to la Vendee, 237, 262, 263. Drake, Francis, British agent at Genoa, 155. Drane, Mr., Mayor of Reading, 180. Duckworth, Sir James, 532 _n._ Duff, General, 357, 358. Dumouriez, General, French Foreign Minister, 45, 46, 72; his "Reflections on Negotiations with England," 47, 48; appeals to England to prevent war with Prussia, 51; his resignation, 59; Campaign in the Low Countries, 69, 73, 74, 76, 80, 82, 83, 85, 106, 107, 267; his proposed mission to London, 109-111, 118; his self-confidence, 117; correspondence with Pache, 121; failure of his campaign in Belgium, 121, 126; his treason, 126, 131-132; Memoir on the defence of England, 509. Duncan, Admiral Lord, 315, 328, 336, 347. Duncombe, C. S., M.P., 12. Dundas, Major-General Sir David, at Toulon, 157, 159, 160; in Corsica, 256, 257; his scheme of coast defence, 277, 287; and the Volunteers, 491, 492, 512. Dundas, Henry (afterwards Lord Melville), Home Secretary, 34, 35, 63, 64, 89, 186, 190; opposes repeal of the
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