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486  on the Comptrollership, i. 88; and Mr. Pitt, i. 33; and the Princess of Wales, i. 51; and Lord Shelburne, i. 83; made Secretary of State, i. 87; Lord Shelburne's letter to, on his promotion, i. 87; Mr. Fox on his promotion, i. 87; negotiations with Mr. Fox, i. 89, 95; the Vote of Credit in 1762, i. 107; Lord Shelburne's estimate of his character, i. 110; his letter to Lord Shelburne on Mr. Fox taking the lead of the House of Commons, i. 126; determines to resign, i. 141; offers Mr. Fox the first Lordship of the Treasury, i. 146; letter to Mr. Fox concerning the Paymaster- ship, i. 158; letter to Lord Shelburne on the state of Political Affairs in 1763, i. 168; letter to Lord Shelburne on his threat to resign the Presidency of the Board of Trade, i. 195; and the Duke of Bedford, i. 199; and William Pitt, i. 200; letters to Lord Shelburne on his resigning the Presidency of the Board of Trade, i. 207, 209

Choiseul, Etienne Frangois, Duc de, i. 109; on Mr. Pitt becoming Earl of Chatham, i. 282; and Grimaldi, Intrigues of, i. 285; letter to Merci, i. 286; letter to Guerchy on the Manilla