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CTS paft, Page 209, 228, 254.

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Addrefs of the Epifcopal Clerrgy of Scotland to the
Queen, 4. Of the Parliament in Ireland to the Duke
of Ormond, 82, 83. To the Queen, 84, 86. Of the
Parliament of England, 163, 164, 168, 190, 192,
193, 210, 241, 248. Of the Clergy, 218, 221,

232.

Arch-Duke of Austria, declar'd King of Spain, 106.
See Charles.

Arris (Captain) his Endeavours to relieve the Cevenois,
from p. 101, to p. 104.

Argile, his Book cenfur'd, and himself expell'd the House
of Commons in Ireland, 89:

Ausburg taken by the Duke of Bavaria, 152.

B.

Bavaria, Elector of, makes himself Master of Ratisbonne,
p. 110. His Memorials to the Diet, 115. He pub
lifkes a Manifefto, 137. His Progreffes in Tirol,
139. His ill Succefs, 140. He abandons Tirol,
143.

Bonn befieged by the Duke of Marlborough, 116. And
Surrended, 118.

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Gelder furrendred, p. 157.

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Germany, Affairs there, 108. 137.

Granvile (Lord) his Speech to the Stannators, 158.
Graydon (Vice Admiral) meets with Du Caffe, and
does not fight him, 2. Refolves of the Lords against
bim, 243. x5

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Heffe Caffel (Prince of) defeated by the French, 147.
Hill (Mr.) Tent to Turin, 137.

Hop (Monfieur) his Account of the Fight at Eckeren,

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Ireland, the Parliament of that Kingdom meets, p. 80.
Their Proceedings from p. 80. to p. 96.

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Landau Befieged, p. 147. And furrendred, 149.
Letter of the Lords in Ireland to the Queen, 87.
Limburg invested and taken, 136.

Lords, their Votes and Reprefentation to clear their Pro-
ceedings, 195. Their Refolves against Graydon, 243.
And in Relation to the Plot, 244. And against Fer-
gufon, 253. And against the Commons, 246.

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Marlborough, (Duke of) Befieges Bon, 116. and takes
it, 118. The French fly before, 120. He views their
Lines, 131. He is for forcing them, 134. He takes
Limburg, 136. He waits on the King of Spain,
$54. Arrives from Holland, 161. Goes thither, and
returns from thence, 208.

Marfin (Count) fent to Command the French Forces in
Germany, 151.

Navy, Promotions in it, 1.

N.

Newmerk, taken by the Imperialifts, 108.

Nottingham (Earl of) clear'd by the Commons, 194.

And by the Lords, 245.

Noyelles (Count) levels the French Lines, 171.

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Obfervator, The Author of it queftioned, 208.
Occafional Conformity Bill, Debates and Speeches a
bout it, from 171. to 189. Rejected, 189.

Opdam (General) Account of his defeat, 121. His
Fuftification, 130.

Order of the Thiftle reviv'd, 209.

Ormond (Duke of) fets out for Ireland, 8. Arrives at
Dublin, ibid. He is magnificently entertain'd by the
City of Dublin, 78. His Speech to the Parliament of
Ireland, 80. and 237.

Overkirk (General) has admirable Condu&, 119.

P.

Parliament of England Prorogued, 6. 8. Meets, 161.
Prorogued, 254.

Parliament of Scotland and Ireland, See Scotland and
Ireland.

Parfons (Sir John) Sworn Lord Mayor of London, 161:
Plot difcovered, 189.

Portugal Treaty with that Crown, 8.

Prince of Brandenburg Auspach killed, 109.

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Q.

Queen goes to Windfor, 7. Goes to the Bath, 14. Her
Letter to the Scotch Parliament, 20. Her Speech to
the Parliament. 161. 190. 229...
Her Order to re-
gulate the Play houses, 208. Her Birth Day folem-
nized, 217. Her Meffage to the Commons in Favour
of the Clergy, ibid. Her Speech to both Houses, 254.

R.

Ratisbonne, taken by the Elector of Bavaria, 110. Rea
folve of the Diet there, 114.
Reprefentation of the Lords to the Queen.

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Salisbury (Bishop of) his Speech against the Occafi
onal Conformity Bill, p. 189.

Savoy (Duke of breaks with France, 155.

Schomberg (Duke of) declared General of the Forces to
be fent into Portugal, 13. And made Knight of the
Garter, 14. He is Inftall'd, 158.

Schlick (Count) Part of his Army routed, 109.
Scotland, Affairs of that Kingdom, 14. Their Parlia
ment meets, 19. Their Proceedings from p. 25, to
P. 78.

Shovel, (Sir Cloudefly) motions of the Fleet under him,
96. His Manifefto, 100. Arrives at Leghorn,
105. Sails from thence, and arrives in the Downs,

107.

Spar (Baron) Forces the French Lines, 120.
Slangenburgh, his Letter to the States, 125.
Speech of the Lord High-Commissioner in Scotland, 21,
Of the Lord High-Chancellor there, 23. See Queen.
Storm, an Account of it, 167.

Staremberg (Count) his Memorable March, 238. He
joins the Duke of Savoy, 239:

Styrum (Count) beaten by the French and Bavarians,

145.

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