Index: Consolidated
George III, King of England
13
speech at opening of Parliament
12
and peace negotiations
10
peace negotiations and
9
relationship with Shelburne
8
and calls to end war with U.S.
8
recognition of U.S. and
7
Proclamation for Suppressing Sedition and Rebellion
8
attempted assassination of
6
speech opening Parliament
5
Adamses present Americans to
5
Rockingham ministry and
5
and Anglo-Dutch relations
5
and recognition of U.S. independence
4
false accounts concerning meetings of JA with
4
speech proroguing Parliament (1780)
3
and queen's birthday celebration
3
anniversary of coronation
3
determined to prosecute Amer. war
3
reception of JA as minister plenipotentiary
3
referred to as “White Eyes”
2
Fitzherbert's commission and
2
Hartley's commission and instructions from
2
House of Commons urges to renounce offensive war against U.S.
2
JA on views regarding Anglo-Amer. peace
2
Olive Branch Petition to (1775)
2
arrangement with William V
2
conciliatory speech to Parliament
2
differentiates between war in Amer. and European war
2
on Americans as his subjects
2
on compensation of loyalists
2
prayed for in Dutch churches
2
proclamation for “Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition”
2
reconciliation with brothers
2
rejects City of London petition (1775)
2
rejects Olive Branch Petition
2
speech opening Parliament (1775)
2
statues and portraits of
2
voices expectation of Spanish intervention
1
AA2 and WSS announce marriage to
1
AA: “a Wretch Callous to every Humane feeling”
1
American allegiance owed to person of
1
JA on lack of power of, to judge elections
1
JA on “mulish Stubbornness” of
1
Joseph Brant presented to
1
Windsor Castle as retreat for
1
act of Parliament excludes colonies from protection of
1
addresses opening of Parliament
1
advised to keep Navigation Act
1
affection for, reportedly lost
1
and Anglo-Amer. reconciliation
1
and Rockingham ministry
1
and Saratoga Convention
1
and Stamp Act disturbances
1
and Staten Island conference
1
and Weissenstein affair
1
and change of ministry during peace negotiations
1
and incitement of Dutch mobs
1
and offers of conditional peace
1
and possible peace negotiations
1
and proposal for separate peace with Netherlands
1
and question of sending minister to U.S.
1
and trade barriers to English goods
1
as object of Amer. hatred
1
backs Pitt the younger as prime minister
1
called a “Poor, deluded Man” by JA
1
compared with Louis XIV
1
confidence in, expressed by Mass. Provincial Congress
1
consequences of immediate peace for
1
considers colonies in rebellion
1
correspondence with Franklin
1
favors West portrait of Charlotte
1
gives Buckingham House to Queen
1
hates C. J. Fox, dismisses Portland ministry
1
hires German mercenaries
1
inability to influence Americans
1
ministerial proposal to have superior court judges paid by
1
named in declaration on American privateers
1
no veto of peace under Rockingham ministry
1
offers pardons to Regulators
1
on need to continue war in America
1
opposes Anglo-Amer. negotiations
1
opposes North-Rockingham coalition
1
outraged by abandonment of loyalists to trial
1
personality and character
1
plans offensive against America
1
policies of continue war with U.S.
1
prorogues Mass. General Court
1
quoted on independence of judges
1
reaction to David Ramsay, The History of the Revolution of South Carolina
1
refusal to acknowledge Amer. independence
1
rejects Mass. petition on Thomas Hutchinson and Andrew Oliver
1
replaces North with Rockingham
1
report to on Capt. Henry Stanhope's conduct
1
rumored to cede Canada and Florida to U.S.
1
rumored to remain nominal sovereign of U.S.
1
scalps taken on frontier purported to be sent to
1
servants visit JA for étrennes
1
statue in Grosvenor Sq.
1
supports North ministry
1
supports party of Stadholder
1
told that separate peace and reconciliation short of independence possible
1
treatment of, in Declaration of Independence
1
use of military power by
1
Adams family regard for
1
criticized by John Wilkes
1
reign of as Age of Caricature
1
relationship with daughters