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of Ormond was sent for abruptly and devested of the Government. . . Immediately the modelling of the Army was put into the Hands of Collonel Richard Talbot a person more hated than any other man by the Protestants, and who had been named by Oates for this very employment. . . . He would cashier [an officer] with all the contempt he could heap upon him. . . . By this means two or three hundred Protestant Gentlemen who had laid out all, or a good part of their Fortunes. were turned out without reason or any consideration and five or six thousand soldiers sent a begging, a hardship perhaps never put on any Army before, without any provocation; against whom there was no other Exception, but that they were Englishmen and Protestants, and King James by substituting Irish men and Papists in their places contrary to the Laws and to the very design of keeping a standing army in Ireland . . . demonstrated that he had no regard to the laws.

ABHORRERS, 54.
Acadia, 189.

Achin, 197.

Admiralty, Court of, 180.
Adventurers (of Ireland), 229.
Africa, 170-202, passim.
African Company, 11, 198-200.

INDEX.

papers of, extracts from, 199-
200.

Ailesbury, Earl of, Robert Bruce,
Memoirs of, extracts from, 31, 64.
Albemarle, first Duke of, George
Monck (less correctly Monk), gen-
eral-in-chief of the army in 1660,
2, 5; Privy Councillor, 10-11, 91;
overjoyed at the Dutch defeat in
1665, 13; Treasury Commissioner,
20; member of the Committee for
Irish affairs, 228; Lord-Lieutenant
of Ireland (1660-1), 232.
Algiers, 56.

America, 170-202, passim.
Amsterdam, 60.
Andalusia, 19.

Andros, Sir Edmund, governor of
the New England colonies, New
York and East and West Jersey,
190-1.

Anglesey, Earl of, Arthur Annesley,
37, 84, 91, 135, 238.
Anne, daughter of James II, 78.
Argyle, Marquis of, Archibald Camp-
bell, beheaded in 1661, 225.
ninth Earl of, Archibald Camp-
bell, son of above, 211, 213; his
rebellion, 224-5; his execution
(1685), 225.
Arlington, first Earl of, Henry Ben-
net, attacked Clarendon, 13;
signed the Treaty of Dover, 29;
member of the Cabal, 31; member
of the Foreign Committee of the
Privy Council, 33; and of the
Privy Council in 1679, 91; Secre-
tary of State, 13, 35, 115, 136, 144,
241; Lord Chamberlain, 49, 91.

Arlington, Letters of, extracts from,
25-6.

Army, disbanding of, 5-6; fear of a
standing army, 6, 22, 48, 72.
Arran, Earl of, Richard Butler (son
of the Duke of Ormonde), 155, 157,
244.

Arrol, Earl of, see Erroll.
Articles, Lords of the, 207-8, 212.
Arundell of Wardour, Lord, Henry
Arundell, 23.

Asia, 170-202, passim.
Atkins, Sir Jonathan, governor of
Barbados, 180.

Aulnoy, Baronne d', Memoirs of, ex-
tract from, 149.
Ayr, 204.

BACON, Nathaniel, 184.
Baillie, Robert, Letters and Journals
of, extract from, 206.
Bantam, 196.
Baptists, 117-8.
Barbados, 178-80, 189.

Barillon, Paul, French Ambassador
in England, 43.

Baschet Transcripts, extracts from,
29, 43.

Batavia, 196.

Bath, Earl of, John Grenville, 91.
Batten, Sir William, Naval Com-
missioner, 13, 17, 125.
Battles-

Bothwell Brig (1679), 219, 222.
Drumclog (1679), 218-9.
Four Days (1666), 128-9.
Lowestoft (1665), 13, 127-8.
Southwold Bay (1672), 133-4.
Beaufort, Duke of, Henry Somerset,
Lord President of Wales, 68.
Benin (Binney), 198.
Bennet, Henry, see Arlington, Earl
of.
Berkeley, Lord, John, 125, 175.
Sir William, 184.

Berkshire, Earl of, Thomas Howard, Bulkeley, Henry, 68.

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(1685-90), 82, 124.

Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury

(1689-1715).

History of My Own Times, ex-
tracts from, 3, 13, 114, 115,
208, 216-7, 221; accom-
panied William III to Eng-
land, 147.
Some Reflections on His
Majesties Proclamation, ex-
tract from, 227.
Bushell, Edward, 101.
Butler, Sir James, 244.

Samuel, satirist, Satire on the
Royal Society, extract from,
160.

CABAL, the, 31, 49.

White Calico, 169.

Rochester, Thomas Sprat (1684-
1713), 73.

St. Asaph, William Lloyd (1680-
92), 82.

Blackheath, 2.

Blathwayt, Sir William, 190.
Bombay, 8, 194.

Boreman, Sir William, 68.
Boston, 188-9.

Boyle, Hon. Robert, one of the
founders of the Royal Society,
166.

Cameron, Richard, 220-1.
Canada, 191, 201.
Canary Islands, 189.
Canterbury, Archbishops of-
Gilbert Sheldon (1663-77), 76.
William Sancroft (1678-90), 73,
82.

Capel, Sir Henry, 83, 91.
Cargill, Donald, 220.

Caribbean Islands, 177, 180.
Carlisle, Earl of, James Hay, 175,
177-8, 181-2.
Carolina, 59.

Carteret, Sir George, 10, 125, 131, 136.
of Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of
Chester, 74, 76; Diary of, extract
from, 77-8.

Bradshaw, John, regicide, 99.
Braganza, Catherine of, wife
Charles II, 7-9, 47, 151.
Breda, Declaration of, 1, 108, 112.
Treaty of, see Treaties.
Bridgewater, Earl of, John Egerton,
91, 175.

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Cases Bushell's, 101; Godden v.
Hales, 92-3; Shirley v. Fagg, 97;
Skinner v. East India Co., 96.
Castlemaine, Countess of, Barbara
Villiers, 13, 151.

Cattle Trade, 238-9, 240.
Cavendish, Lord William, 91.
Chalmers, George, Collection of
Treaties, extracts from, 7, 18, 19,
39.
Charles II, accession, 1, 2; charac-
ter, 3, 18, 66-7; court, 149; mar-
riage, 6-9; interest in science, 159;
powers at the Restoration, 85-7;
relations with Louis XIV, 27-31,
40-3, 54-5; relations with Parlia-
ment, 36-8, 51-2, 57-8; religious
policy, 1, 108, 111-2; death, 65-6.

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Continuation of Life of, extracts
from, 2, 9, 232.

second Earl of, Henry Hyde, 68,
82, 92.

Correspondence of, extract from,
82-3, 246-7.

Clarke, James Stanier, Life of James
II, extracts from, 73, 79-80.
Claverhouse, John Graham of, Vis-

count Dundee, 218, 222.
Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen,

extract from, 222-3.
Clifford, Sir Thomas, signed the
Treaty of Dover, 29; member
of the Cabal, 31; resignation,
35-6, 49; Naval Commissioner,

128.

Cochrane, Sir John, 224-5.
Coffee, 87.

Coffee-houses, 58, 61, 64, 151, 153-4.
Colbert de Croissy, French Ambas-
sador in England, 27, 29, 54.
Coleman, Edward, 45.
Companies, East India, Greenland,
Morea (joint stock); Eastland,
Hamburg, Muscovy, Turkey (re-
gulated), 202.

Compton, Henry, Bishop of London,

81.

Connecticut, 185, 191.

Conventicles, 213-4, 216, 218, 223.
Convention, 93.
Convocation, 114.

Cornbury, Lord, eldest son of Henry
Hyde, second Earl of Clarendon,

71.

Cotton, 171, 180, 183.

Council, see Privy Council; of Scot-
land, 203; of Trade, 173; of Trade
and Plantations, 174.
Country party, 38, 53, 55-6, 59.
Court party, 58.

Covenant, National, 223.

Solemn League and, 206, 218, 223.
Coventry, Henry, Secretary of State,
36, 91, 136, 175, 181, 219, 233-4.
Sir John, 18.
William, secretary to the Duke
of York, and Commissioner of
the Navy, 13, 20, 38, 49.
(knighted in 1665).
Craven, William, Earl of, 175.
Cromwell, Oliver, 99.
Culpeper (Colepeper), Lord, John,
84, 174.

Customs duties, 4 per cent. duty,

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Dover, Treaty of, see Treaties.
Down Survey, 236.

Downing, Sir George, English resi-
dent at the Hague, 11, 33, 139,
204.

Dryden, John, 152 n., 155 n.

Absalom and Achitophel, ex-
tract from, 165.
Dumbarton, 224.

Dumfries, 209.

Duncombe, Sir John, 20.

Dundee, Viscount, see Claverhouse.
Dunkirk, sale of, 9-11, 23.
Durham, Bishop of, see Bishops.
Dutch Republic (United Provinces
of the Netherlands), hostilities in
West Africa, 11; in the East
Indies, 196; war of 1665-7, 13-4,
17-8, 127-30; war of 1672-4, 33-4,
36-8, 132-6, 215; arrival of Dutch
in England, 83, 147-8; antipathy
of the English to the Dutch, 24-5;
Dutch trade with Ireland, 238-9;
with the East, 202; treaties with,
see Treaties.

EAST India Company (Dutch), 197;
(English), 19, 96, 173, 194-7,

202.

Indies, 8.

Eastland Company, 173.
Ecclesiastical Commission, 73.
Echard, Laurence, History of Eng-
land, extract from, 52.
Edinburgh, 224-5.
Ellangreig, 224.

Ellis, John, Under-Secretary of
State; secretary to Ormonde,
245.

Correspondence, extracts from,
81-2.

Ely, Bishop of, see Bishops.
Empire, Holy Roman, 44.
Enclosure system, 167.

Episcopacy, in Scotland, 206-7.

in Ireland, 237, 243.

Ernle, Sir John, Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 91.

Erroll, eleventh Earl of, Gilbert Hay,
211.

Essex, Earl of, Arthur Capel, 49, 51,
59, 64, 91; Viceroy in
Ireland, 241-3.
Essex Papers, extract from,
241-3.

Estrades, d', Godefroi, French Am-
bassador in England, 10-11.
Estrées. Jean d', French Admiral,
133.

Evelyn, John, member of the Royal
Society, 158, 166; commis-
sioner for sick and wounded
seamen, 145; member of
Council for Trade and Plant-
ations, 174.

Diary, extracts from, 15, 35,
67, 80, 83, 158, 162-3, 166.
Evertsen, Cornelis, Dutch admiral,
128.

Examen (by Roger North), extract
from, 58.

Exchequer, stop of, 32, 35.
Excise, 86.

Exclusion Bill, 52, 55-7, 65.
Exeter, 81.

FAGG, Sir John, 40, 97.
Fairfoul, Andrew, Bishop of Glasgow,
207.

Fanshawe, Lady, Memoirs, 6.

Sir Richard, Ambassador in Portu-
gal, 6.
Farmer, Anthony, 74.
Fauconberg, Viscount, 91.
Ferguson, Robert ("the plotter "),
147.

Feudal revenue, 85-6.
Feversham, Earl of, Louis Duras,
70-1.

Filmer, Sir Robert, 104.

The Power of Kings, extract from,
104.

criticized by Algernon
Sidney, 105.

Patriarcha, extract from, 104.

Finch, Daniel (son of Heneage
Finch, first Earl of Notting-
ham), 92, 138.

Heneage, see Nottingham, Earl
of.

Sir John, 174.
Finisterre, Cape, 39, 140-1.
Fire, The, of London, 15-6.
Fitzharris, Edward, 244-5.
Flanders, 26, 44.
Fort Albany, 189.
Fort Rupert, 201.

Fox, George, Journal, extract from,
117.

Fox, Sir Stephen, 68, 163.

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