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Lords, p. 344. Of the Commons, p. 354 357)
358. Of the Lords, 361. 365.

Admirals appointed, p. 308.

Admiralty, bold Speeches of fome Merchants against it,
p. 263. Provides a Fleet with incredible Diligence,
p. 337.

p. 25.

B.

BANK of England, an Account of the great De
mands upon it, occafion'd by the Threats of an

Invafion, p. 355-

Battle of Almanza, p. 15.

Baud, Claude, committed, p. 307.

Berne, Canton of, their Anfwer to Prince Conti's Let.
ter, p. 136. And to the French Ambassador's,
P. 139. They refolve to affift the Principality of Neuf-
chatel, p. 192. 200. 202.

Berwick, Duke of, repulfed at the Bridge of Tortoza,

p. 23.

Benfançon, Parliament of, their Decree about Neuf-
chatel, p. 188.

Bindon, Earl of, fworn a Privy-Counsellor, p. 306.
BING, Sir George, fails after the French Fleet,
p. 338. His Account of the Enemies Disappoint-
ment, p. 251. & Seqq.

Blackall, Offspring, Dr. made Bishop of Exeter,

P. 373.

Blood, Brigadier General, Dies, p. 381.

BOYLE, Right Honourable Henry, made Princi-

pal Secretary of State, p. 308.

C. CA.

C.

Cadogan, Major General, provides Ten Battalions
to be tranfported into Great-Britain, p. 337.
Appointed Envoy Extraordinary, p. 372.

Camifars, fee Prophets.

Campaign, in Spain, p. 8. in Flanders, p. 56. In

Italy and Provence, p. 66.

Bardigan, Earl of, turns Proteftant, P. 373.
Charlemont, Lord Viscount of his Difference with the
Earl of Peterborough, p. 374.

Chivalry, Court of, held, p. 367.

Ciudad-Rodrigo taken, p. 131.

Clans of Scotland, Bill to diffolve them dropt, p. 339.
COMMONS of Great Britain, their Address to
the Queen, at the Opening of the First Parliament,
P. 250. Their Refolutions about the Affairs of Spain,
p. 289. 314. For the Exportation of Welch Cloth,
p. 290. For making the Union more compleat, ibid.
About the Trade to Portugal, p. 291. For the Securi-
ty of Trade, p. 293. About the Supply, p. 300. A-
bout Captain Kerr. p. 301. 303. 324. They adjourn,
P. 304. Their farther Proceedings, p. 310. & Seqq.
They return Thanks to the High Admiral, p. 356.

Conti, Prince of, his Letter to the Canton of Bern,

p. 135 He protests against the Proceedings of the

Tribunal of Neufchatel, p. 149. His Letter to Four

of the Swiss Cantons, p. 150.

Cowper, Lord, made Chancellor of Great Britain,

p. 225.234.

Craven, Lord, chofen Governour of Carolina, p. 373.

Czar, his Letter to the Queen, P. 225.

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Dilks, Sir Thomas, dies, p. 380.
Dungannon, Viscount, dies, p. 379.

E.

FAft-India-Company, Refolutions in their Favour,

p. 313.

F.

FAST, appointed, p. 305.

Flanders, Campaign there p. 56.

Fleet, Refolutions about it, p. 259.

Floy'd, Major-General, dies, p. 380.

Forces in England march to Scotland, p. 345.

French King, his Letter to the Archbishop of Paris,
p. 20. 127. 131.

French, they exact great Contributions from Germany,
p. 40. They fend great Detachments towards Pro-
vence, p. 41. They repafs the Rhine, p. 46. Their
Endeavours to Engage the King of Sweden in a
Rupture with the Emperor, p. 49. They fuffer much
in their Retreat in Flanders, p. 61. They are beat
from the Hill of St. Catherine, p. 91. They attack
the Confederates in their Camp before Toulon,
p. 98.

French Fleet, with the Pretender on Board, fails for

Scotland, p. 338. Their, Defign disappointed,

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