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JAMES II. He goes to Salisbury

364

He is deferted by the Duke of Grafton, Lord Churchill, Duke of Ormond, and the Prince of Denmark'

Lord Churchill's Letter

ib.

ib.

The Prince of Denmark's Letter

365

The King ijues Writs for a Parliament 366
He fends to treat with the Prince of Orange

ib.

367

He fends away the Queen and Prince, and
attempts to follow them
The Writs for a Parliament recall'd

ib.

The Guards declare for the Prince of Orange

The King flopp'd at Feverfham

He returns to London

368

370

371

Sends for the Earl of Feverfham, to treat with the Prince, but the Earl is made Prifoner 371 The Dutch Guards take Poffeffion of Whitehall, and turn out the King's Guards 372 The King goes to Rochefter with a Dutch Guard

The King goes over to France

His Reafons for it

ib.

373

ib.

Inftances of King James's Male- Admini

Aration

His Title

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Fuftice

in the Weft

424

435

ib.

441

443

444

445

JEFFREYS, Serjeant, made Lord Chief

178

He, and other Judges fent to try the Rebels

He is made Lord Chancellor

274

279

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289

ib.

JUDGES turn'd out for declaring against the difpenfing Power

A Popib Fudge made

The Judges, in Sir Edward Hale's Cafe, declare, the King had a dispensing Power

Julian, Johnfon's Libel

He is fined for it

290

136

195

225

K.

KNIGHTS Service taken away

L.

ANGHORNE, Counsellor, his Trial

58

Lauderdale, Duke, the Commons address

against him

His Death

44

142

Libels, feditious, fome Bookfellers punifb'd for

them 71, 198 LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE in England

301

A Declaration for it, order'd to be read in
Churches, and diftributed by the Bishops

327

275

Lifle, Mrs. ber Trial
LONDON, the City fend a Body of Horfe,
with their Members, to Oxford 98
A Quo Warranto brought against the City

140

A Declaration of the Power of the Lord
Mayor and Aldermen

The Quo Warranto try'd

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Judgment against the City
Terms required of them

146 147

117

The King difcovering a Plot against his Life, &c. takes Advantage of the Judgment ib. Judgment entered on the Quo Warranto against the City The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, &c. hold their Offices by the King's Commiffion The Lord Mayor, &c. invite the P. of Orange to London

M.

178

368

Agdalen-College Oxford, a Mandate to elect a Prefident named by the King 306

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Maiming, or Coventry A&t

Meal-Tub Plot

232

66

Medals ftruck on the Victory over the Duke of Monmouth

270

Militia, the Command thereof declared to be in the

King

227

283

A Bill propofed to make it more useful MONMOUTH, Duke, defeats the Scots at Bothwell-Bridge

He is fent abroad

Great Rejoicings made for his Return

53

62

67

The Faction declare the King was married to

the Duke's Mother

The King declares he never was

The Duke's feditious Behaviour

72

73

75

He goes with feveral more to prefent the Duke

of York for a Papift

76

He confeffes the Rye Plot

182

His Letter to the King

183

He furrenders himself

185

Acknowledges his Guilt again under his Hand

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MONMOUTH, the Parliament attaint him

5000 1. Set upon his Head

He advances from Lyme to Taunton

258

ib.

ib.

He is proclaimed King, contrary to his Declaration and his own Opinion

259

He fets 5000 1. upon the King's Head ib. He attempts to poffefs himself of Bristol and

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His Popularity

269

270

123

ib.

Medals ftruck on the Victory

Morland, Sir Samuel, his Water-Engine

He is made Mafter of the Mechanicks

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Elthorp the Rebel executed

News-Papers, a Proclamation for fuppref

fing them

O.

71

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Ates and Bedloe accufe the Queen
They charge the Chief Justice with Corrup-

tion

61

71

They petition the Council against him
Oates, for Words against the Duke of York,
condemned to pay 100,000l. Damages 199
He is convicted of Perjury in two Indictments

Remarks on his Punishment

Oaths altered

244

245

429

261

ORANGE, Prince, offers to bring over Forces to the Alfistance of King James The King endeavours to bring him into his Meafures

321

ORANGE,

ORANGE, Prince, his Thoughts of Repealing the Teft

He is invited over by the Nation

321

338

He prepares to make a Defcent on England 340 His Declaration

An additional Declaration

350

351

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360

An Affociation figned in his Favour

The Lords Colchefter, Cornbury, &c. with

Some of the King's Troops, revolt to the Prince

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The Lord Mayor, &c. invite him to London ib

He arrives at Windfor

370

He arrives at St. James's

372

He advifes with the Lords about Town on the
Situation of Affairs

ib.

They addrefs him to take the Adminiftration upon him, &c.

374

The Members of the late Parliament and the
City prefent the like Addreffes to him 375
The Prince receives the Sacrament of the Bishop
of London

ib.

He affembles the Scots Nobility and Gentry

about Town

376 ORANGE,

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