and the King of Pruffia, Ibid. Sets out for Copen-
hagen, p. 111. His Manifefto againft Sweden, p. 1 19.
He invades Schonen, p. 125.
Differences between the Courts of Vienna and Turin, p.
84. Between the Courts of Rome and Madrid, p. 102.
Doddington, Colonel, chofen Mufter-Mafter of the Lieute- nancy of London, p. 380.
Dodwell, William, Efq; Knighted, 374
Dolben, Mr. complains of Dr.Sacheverell's Sermons,in the Houfe of Commons, p. 221. Carries the Articles of Im peachment against Dr. Sacheverell to the Lords, p. 226. His Speech gives Offence, p. 264. He explains bimfelf, Ibid.
Dorfet, Earl of, inftall'd Conftable of Dover-Castle, &c. p. 168. Marries, P. 399.
Dover, Duke of, Sworn 3d Secretary of State, p. 364..
Dubois, Mr. his Speech to the Earl of Wharton, p. 171.
Duplin, Lord, Marries, p. 385.
Durfley, Lord, Engagement at Sea, between him, and Mon-
fieur Du Guay-Trouin 160
Elwill, Sir John, made a Baronet, p. 198.
EMPEROR his Answer to General Palmes's Memorials,
P. 87: As alfo to Count Tarini's p. 88.
Engagement at Sea, p. 160. 162. 163.
EUGENE, Prince, comes to the Hague, p. 2. 4. Arrives at Ghent, p. 20. His Speech in the Conferences at the Hague, p. 127.
Eyre, Roberr, Efq; his Speech against Dr. Sacheverell
P. 260.
Felton, Sir Thomas, his Death, p. 365.
Feverfham Earl of, dies, 374.
Flag-Officers, appointed, p. 206.
France, King of, refuses to ratify the Preliminarirs, p. 9.
His Exceptions to 'em, p. 1o.
P. 18. Their Artifices defeated by the Minifters of the
Allies, P. 19.
French, intrench themselves at Lens, p. 20. Miscarry in
their Defign of Succouring Tournay, p. 24. Take War
neton, p. 29. They caft up new Lines, P. 35. Difpofi
tion of their Army, Idid. They maintain the Poft of Mar-
chienne, p. 43. Motions of their Army, P. 5o. Their
Lofs at the Battle of Blaregnies, p. 58.
French, Ambassador in Swifferland; his Speech to the Diet,
p. 80.
French Court, their Answer fent by Monfieur Pettecum,
P. 130.
French Churches in London, their Addrefs to the Queen,
P. 166.
French Refugees in London, their Petition to the Com
mons, P. 347.
FROST, Great, in all Europe, p. 461.
GALWAY, Earl of, his narrow escape at the Battle on the Caya, p. 95.
Generals, appointed to command in the Netherlands, p. 70.
Promotion of Generals. p. 374 380.
Gould, Edward, Efq; Knighted, p. 198.
Gower, Lord, his Death, p. 3·86.
Green, Sir Benjamin, Dies. p. 408.
Hamilton, Dutchefs of, deliver'd of a Son, p. 394.
Harcourt, Sir Simon, pleads for Dr. Sacheverell, p. 272.
Harris, William, Efq; dies, p. 399.
Haverfham, Lord, his Speech about Dr. Sacheverell,
P. 243. 320. He Marries, p. 384.
Herbert, Lord dies, p. 361. His Character, p. 362. Holland, Sir John, made Comptroller of the Houfhold, p. 160. His Speech, against Dr. Sacheverell, p. 261.
How, Lieutenant-General, dies, p. 385.
Jeffery, Sir Jeffery, dies, p. 394.
Jekyl, Sir Jofeph, Part of his Speech, about Paffive Obe dience, p. 259.
Impeachment, Articles of, against Dr. Sacheverell, p. 226.
Infurrection, in the Vivareze, fuppress'd, P. 93.
Interview, between the Kings of Denmark and Pruffia, and
King Auguftus, p. 109. And between the Czar and the
Kings of Poland and Pruffia, p. 119.
King Auguftus; see Augustus.
Lalo, Brigadier, Articles agreed between him and Maj. Gen.
Ravignan, p. 40. Kill'd. p. 57.
Lane, Sir Thomas, his Death, P. 374;
LEAKE, Sir John, made Rear-Admiral of Great-Britain
P. 165.
Lennard, Sir Stephen, dies, p. 408.
Lexington, Lord, made a Privy-Counsellor, p. 364.
Lincoln, Bishop of, his Speech against Dr. Sacheverell,
P. 318.
Lisburn, Lady, her Death, p. 364.
Lluyd, Mr. Edward, dies, p. 384.
Lottery, Farliamentary, Propofition of it, P. 213. Bill
Lovelace, Lord, Governor of New-York,
him, p. 381. 383. His Speech, p. 382. His Death, P. 383.
-Mackworth, Sir Humphry, Refolutions of the Commons a-
gainst him, P. 344.
MANAGERS, appointed by the Commons for Dr. Sache- verell's Trial, p. 255. Their Speeches, P. 259. 260, & Seqq. 271. Their Reply to the Doctor's Defence, P. 294. &c. Thanks of the Commons return'd to them,
Manning, Mr. His Reception at Coire, p. 406. His Speech
to the Grifons, p. 407.
Manningham, Dr. made Dean of Windfor, p.365. Made
Bishop of Chichester, p. 385.
MARLBOROUH, Duke of, comes to the Hague,
P. 2. Returns to England, p. 3.. Then to the
Hague, Ibid. Sets out from thence and comes to Bruffels,
p. 19. Thence to Ghent, p. 20. His Conduct at the
Battle of Blaregnies, p. 5. & Seqq. He removes
his Quarters to Havré, p. 62. Count Bergheyk's
Letter to his Grace, Ibid. He fets out for England, p.
129. His Answer to the Thanks,s and Congratulation of
the Commons P. 209. Addrefs of the Commons the
the Queen about him, P. 345. He goes to Holland, p.
347. His Answer to the Thanks of the House of Lords,
P. 356.
Mayor, Lord, denies the having encouraged Dr. Sacheve rell to print his Sermon, P. 222.
Medina-Sidonia, Duke of, his Letter to the Pope's Nuncio,
Merci, Count, defeated by Count Du Bourg, p. 72. His
Letters to the Elector of Hanover, p. 73. 75.
Mey, or Me, Monfieur Du, mortally Wounded, P. 45:
Mine-Adventure, Petition to, and Refolutions of the Com
mons thereupon, P. 343.
Mobb, in London, tumultuous, p. 264. fupprefs'd, p. 267.
Mons, beficged, p. 62. Capitulates, p. 67. Surrenders
p. 69.
Montague, Duke of, his Death, Life, &c. 365.
Montrath, Earl of, dies, p. 384.
Mortagne, taken by the Allies, p. 23.
Mufcovite Ambaffador, his Answers and Letters to Mr. Se- cretary Boyle, p. 143. And to Mr. d'Ayrolle, p.
Mutineers fent to Newgate, p. 332.
NASSAU, Prince of, his Letters to the States-General a
bout the Siege of Mons, p. 63, 64.
Newton, Dr. made Mafter of St. Catherine's, p. 206. Norfolk, Duke of, marries, p. 384.
Norwich, Bishop of, his Speech against Dr. Sacheverell, P. 318.
Nottingham, Earl of, starts an unexpected Question, p. 294.
Nuncio, the Pope's, leaves Spain, p.105.
ORANGE, Prince of, fee NASSAU.
Order of the Council, for Profecuting feveral Perfons, p. 158.
About Mourning, P. 159. For stopping Neutral Ships laden
with Corn, p. 160. Against Jupplying France with Corn,
p. 161. About Trinity-Houfe of Deptford-Strand, Ib.
For Preventing any Intercourfe with Ships coming from the
Baltick, p. 196, 198.
Oxford, Bp. of, his Speech against Dr. Sacheverell, p. 315.
Palatines, and other Germans, come over in great Numbers, p. 166. A Brief for their Relief, p. 167. They are dilpes'á of, p. 168.
Palmes, Maj. Gen. his Memorials to the Emperor, p. 85, 86.
Parker, Sir Thomas, made Lord Chief-Juftice of the Queen's Bench, p. 355.
Parliament, British, prorogued, p. 161, 168, 200. Meets, p. 206. Their Proceedings against Dr.Sacheverell, p. 221, & feqq. Adjourn'd, p. 225. Meets again, ibid, Prore `gued, P. 353- Parliament of Ireland, further prorogued, p. 170. Meets, P. 173. They vote a Supply, p. 181. Their Refolutions about Trinity College, near Dublin, p. 184. Ís adjourn'd, p. 189. Sit again, Ibid. Prorogued, 195.
Peace, Advances towards it, p. 1, 2, &c. 129. Pembroke, Earl of, refigns the Office of High-Admiral, and has a Penfion beftem'd upon him, p. 205. Peterborow, Countess of, dies, p. 384.
Pettecum, Monfieur, fets out for France, p. 129. Returni to the Hague. Ibid.
PHILIP, King, his Letter to the King of France, p.8. To
the Duke of Bavaria, p.95. A fecond Son born to him,
p.98. Who dies a few Days after, P.97 (which should be
99.) His Manifefto, Ibid. He forbids all Correspondence
with the Court of Rome, p. 105. His Letter to Cardinal
Portocarrero, Ibid. To the Marefchal de Bezons, p. 107.
Phyficians, to the Queen appointed, p. 205.
Plague rages in Poland, particularly at Dantzick, p. 118.
Pope acknowledges King Charles III. p 106.
PORTLAND, Earl of, dies, his Life and Character,
from p. 399, to P. 405.
Portocarrero, Cardinal, dies, P. 107.
Portugueze Horfe, betake themselves to Flight, P. 94.
Preliminaries agreed on at the Hague, p. 9. The French
Minifters refufe to fign them, ibid. The Allies infift uport
them, p. 11.
Proclamation about May-Fair, p. 160. for suspending the Recruiting-A, p. 165. For a General Thanksgiving, P. 200. Against Foreftallers and Regraters of Corn, ibid. For taking the Sufpenfion of the Recruiting AF, P. 205. For Suppreffing the Tumults, p. 269, For a Fast, P. 3549
Pruffia, King of, his Interview with the King of Denmark,
and King Auguftus, p. 109. 119. And with the Czar,
P. 119.
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