Divifions between them and the Spaniards, 145. Their King's Letter to Villadarias, 146.
French Prifoners brought over into England, 169. Some Mortification given them, 170. They are fent to Not- tingham and Litchfield, 170.
Galway (Earl of) appointed to Command the English Forces in Portugal, 135.
Germans, They lose an opportunity of Fighting the
Elector of Bavaria, p. 51.
Gibraltar taken, 106. Befieged by the Spaniards and
French, 136. Relieved, ibid. Reliev'd a fecond
Time, 142.
Godolphin (Lord) Inftall' d Knight of the Garter, 171.
Gould, (Fuftice) his Opinion relating to the Aylesbury
Men, 182.
Harley, (Robert Efq;) made Secretary of State, p. 2. Haverfham (Lord) his Speech, 159:
Heffe-Caffel (Hereditary Prince of) declared General of the Horfe, p. 66.
Heffe Darmstad, (Prince of) his Extraordinary Diligence and Vigilance in the defence of Gibraltar, 141,
Holt (Lord Chief Justice) his Opinion in the Cafe of the
Aylesbury Men, 184.
Hungarian Malecontents, the Q. of England interpofes in their behalf, 97. They Send Deputies to Vienna, 99. Their Demands, 102.
Ireland, Affairs of that Kingdom, from p. 231, to p. 236.
Landau Invefted, 92. The Trenches open'd before it,
109. Surrendred, 113.
Lechmere, (Mr.) bis Speech for the Aylesbury Men,180.
Legion's Addrefs. p. 3.
L'Eftrange (Sir Roger) his Death and Character, 242.
Lewis, See Baden.
Longeville (Viscount) dies, 237.
Lock, (Mr.) his Death and Character, 240.
Lofs of the French and Bavarians at Bleinheim, 86. Of the Confederates, 87.
Manfel (Mr.) made Comptroller of the Queen's Hou
fold, p. 2.
MARLBOROUGH, (Duke of) á Recapitulation of
bis Campaigns in 1702, and 1703, P. 43. Goes in
to Holland, 46. Opens his Project to the States, 47.
Sets out from the Hague, 48. Continues his March,
53. Comes to Mayence, 54. His Interview with
Prince Eugene, 56. And with Prince Lewis of Ba-
den, 57. He joins that Prince, 58. Refuses the Ti-
tle of Prince, 64. And Contributions, 67. Foins
Prince Eugene, 71. Reasons that moved them to en-
gage the Enemy, 72. Their juft Praifes, 83. The
Duke's Compliment to Marefchal de Tallard, 85. He
grants his Protection to the City of Augsburgh, 89.
bis Conference with Prince Lewis and Prince Eugene,
90. Covers the Siege of Landau, 92. Made Prince
of the Empire, 93. Secures Triers, 111. Goes to view Traerbach, 112. Returns to Landau, ibid. Ends his Campaign, and goes to Berlin, 113. His Reception there, ibid. And at Hanover and Amfter- dam, 115, Goes to the Hague, i 16. Returns into England, 167. The Lord Keeper's Compliment to his Grace, 168. The Duke's Answer to the Lord Keeper, and to the Thanks of the H. of Commons, 169. He is entertain'd in the City, 172. The Commons Vote in his Favour, 174.
Minas, (das) his Expedition, 132.
Montague, (Mr.) bis Speech for the Aylesbury
Netherlands, Campaign there ineonsiderable, 117, 118. Nieuburg taken, 62.
Nottingham (Earl of) refigns his Office of Secretary of State, I.
Page (Mr.) His Speech for the Aylesbury Men, 179.
Parliament of England meets, 149. Their Proceedings
about the Occafional Conformity Bill, 156. They are
Prorogued, 224. A Lift of them, 245.
Parliament of Ireland, Their Proceedings from p. 231, to 236.
Parliament of Scotland meets, 10. And is Prorogued,37.
Their Addrefs to the Queen, 147.
Petre (Lord) his Death, 239.
Popery, Bill against it miscarries, 236.
Portalegre taken, 132.
Portugal, Affairs there, 127, 130, &c.
Powel (Juftice) his Opinion in the Aylesbury Affair,
QUEEN, goes to Windsor, p. 8
Her Letter to the Scotch Parliament, 10. Her Answer to Count Wra-
tiflaw's Memorial, 46. Interpofes in behalf of the
Hungarian Malecontents, 97. Her Speech to the
Parliament, 149, 155. Her Answer to the Lords, 151.
To the Commons, 152, 153. Goes to the House of
Lords incognito,163. Her Answer to the Lords Ad-
drefs, 166. And to that of the Commons, 174. Her
Meage to the Commons, 175. Her Answer to the
Commons
Commons Addrefs, 177, 178, 189. And to the Lords Reprefentation, 222. Her Speech to both Houses, 223. Her Answer to the Lords Addrefs about Sea Affairs,230,
Romans, (King of the) comes before Landau, 109,
Romney (Earl of) dies, 238.
Rooke (Sir George) Sails from Lisbon, returns thither,
and puts to Sen again, 101. Comes before Barcelona,
102. Sails from thence, 103. Miffes to Fight the
French Fleet, 104, Attacks and takes Gibraltar,
105, 106. Fights the French Fleet, 109. Returns
home with the Fleet, 112.
Saint John, (Henry Efq;) made Secretary at War. 2.
Savoy (Duke of) his Affairs, 120.
Schellenberg, Fight there, 59.
Schemnitz, Treaty there, 135.
Schomberg, bis Conduct in Portugual, 127. His Pro-
clamation, 129.
Scotland, Affairs there, 8. &c. 147, 164, 165.
Seymour (Sir Edward) lofes his Place of Comptroller of the Queen's Houfbold, 2.
Shovel (Sir Cloudefly) joins Sir George Rooke, 105. His Admirable Conduct, 110. Is made Rear-Admiral of England. 175.
Somers (Lord) Vindicates K.William's Memory, 163.
Speech if the High-Commiffioner in Scotland, 13, 35,
37. Of the Lord High-Chancellor, 15. Of the Earl of
Clomarty, 18. About the Succeffion, 21, &c.
Standards and Colours taken at Bleinheim, fet up in Westminster Hall, 171.
States Ger eral, name their Generals, and concur with the D. of Marlborough's Proposals, 47. Their Letter to the D. of Marlborough, 94. And to the Queen,95.
Succeffion, Debates about it in the Scotch Parliament,
21. Re afons why it was not fettled there, 37.
Supply granted by the Commons, 153, 154.
Verceil taken by the French, 122.
Verue befieged, 124, 125, &c.
Victory at Bleinheim, bumane Causes of it, 83 Claim'd by both Parties after the Sea Fight, 112. Ulm Jurrendred, 93,
Wratislaw, (Count) his Memorial, 45. Creates a good Carrefpondence between the Confederate Generals, 55.
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