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Accueil : Catalogues : Annual Register : 1805
The Annual Register

 

Appendix to the Chronicle
- Account of the Capture of the French Ship La Ville de Milan, and Recapture of the Cleopatra, by his Majesty’s Ship Leander, Captain J. Talbot, in a Letter to Sir Andres Mitchell, K. B. on the Halifax Station (p. 526).
- Dispatch from the Lieutenant-general Sir William Myers, Bart. commanding his Majesty’s Troops in the Windward or Leeward Islands, to Earl Camden, K.G. on the Repulse of the French in the West-Indies (p. 530).

State Papers
- Letter from the Emperor Napoleon, to his Majesty the King of England, laid before Parliament, and published on Thursday, the 24th of January, 1805 (p. 608).
- Answer given by Lord Mulgrave, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, dated 2d January, 1805—Addressed to M. Talleyrand (p. 616).
- Address of the City of London to his Majesty, on the Victory of the late Lord Nelson over the Combined Fleets of France and Spain, off Cape Trafalgar. Presented Nov. 21, 1805 (p. 617).
- Letter from Napoleon to the Landamman of Switzerland, dated 4th January, 1805 (p. 619).
- Report of a Discussion and Statement in the Legislative Body of France, 21 Feb. 1805 (p. 619). Legislative Body
- Report made to the Conservative Senate of France, relative to the Overtures of Peace, made by the Emperor of France to the King of England. Dated Feb. 4th, 1805 (p. 621).
- M. Segur’s Speech in the Legislative Body of France, upon the subject of the Overtures of Peace to England. Dated 4th Feb. 1805 (p. 626).
- Note presented to the Diet by M. Bacher, the French Chargé d’Affairs at Ratisbon. Dated Sept. 11, 1805 (p. 640).
- Austrian Answer to the French Note. Rescript delivered by the Austrian Imperial Minister, to the Imperial and Royal Legations at Ratisbon. Dated Vienna, Sept. 9, 1805 (p. 643).
- Two Declarations, in the Form of Notes, delivered by M. de Talleyrand, French Minister of Foreign Relations, to Count Philip Cobentzel, at Paris.—First Note from M. de Talleyrand, delivered on the 13th of August, 1805 (p. 645).
- Second Ditto on the 16th of August, 1805 (p. 648).
- Note from the French Government, in Reply to the Note of M. Novosiltzoff, addressed to the Court of Berlin; as published in the Frankfort Gazette of the 11th of Sept. 1805 (p. 650).
- Gregorian Calendar.—Decree of the Conservative Senate; Sept. 9th 1805 (p. 652).
- Exposé of the reciprocal Conduct of France and Austria, since the Peace of Luneville, read by the Minister of Foreign Relations in the Conservative Senate of France, at the Sitting of the 23d Sept. 1805 (p. 652)
- Speech of the Emperor Napoleon, to the French Senate. Sept. 23d, 1805 (p. 659).
- Proclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the French Army. Dated Strasburgh, Sept. 29th, 1805 (p. 659).
- Proceedings of the Extraordinary Meeting of the Conservative Senate of France, Oct. 24th, 1805 (p. 661).
- Capitulation of Ulm, occupied by the Troops of his Majesty the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, to the Army of his Majesty the Emperor of France and King of Italy (p. 662).
- Proclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the Soldiers of the Grand Army. Dated Elchingen. From the Imperial Headquarters, Oct. 21st, 1805 (p. 663).
- Ditto from the Imperial Camp, 21st Oct. 1805 (p. 664).
- Ditto from the Imperial Camp, 21st Oct. 1805 (p. 664).
- Treaty between the Emperor of France and the King of Naples. Made at Paris the 21st of September, and ratified at Portici, the Oct. 1805 (p. 664).
- Proclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the French Army, after the Battle of Austerlitz (p. 665).
- Armistic concluded between their Majesties the Emperors of the French and Austria. Done at Austerlitz, Dec. 6th, 1805 (p. 666).
- Proclamation issued by the Emperor Napoleon, on the Night of the Battle of Austerlitz. Dated, Head-Quarters, Dec. 2d, ten o’Clock at Night (p. 667).
- Austria and France. Treaty of Peace between the Emperor of Germany and Austria, and the Emperor of the French. Done and signed at Presburgh, December 26th, 1805 (p. 668).
- Letter of his Majesty the King of Prussia, acknowledging Napoleon as Emperor of the French. Dated Berlin, May 27th, 1804 (p. 685).
- Second Declaration of the Court of Vienna to the French Court, transmitted from Vienna to Paris on the 3d of Sept. 1805 (p. 688).
- Letter from M. Talleyrand to Count Cobentzel, on his sending him a Memorial, in Answer to his Note of Sept. 3d (p. 693).
- Memorial referred to in the preceding Note; being the French Answer to the Second Declaration of the Court of Vienna to the French Court (p. 694).
- Memorial presented on the Part of the French Government to the several Continental States, on the Annexation of Genoa to the French Empire (p. 701).
- Napoleon, King of Italy. An Account of the Proceedings relative to the Assumption of the Crown of Italy by Napoleon, Emperor of the French (p. 720).
- Official Account of the Coronation of the Emperor of the French, as King of Italy, at Milan, on the 26th of May 1805. From the French Official Paper, the Moniteur (p. 723).
- Papal Allocution. Allocution of his Holiness the Pope, delivered in the Select Consistory, held at Rome, the 26th of June, 1805. Published in Latin, in the French Official Paper, the Moniteur of the 8th of July, 1805 (p. 727).

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