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Cardinal de Noallies, 312. Of the E. of Dartmouth to the Ld. Mayor of London, 339. Levings, Sir Richard, Sworn.Attorney Gen. in Ireland, 165. Lieutenants, Lords, appointed, 218, 223, 303. See the Remarkables 384.

Lions in the Tower, die, 386. Lifter, Dr. his Death, 345 London, City of, disappointed in their Design to entertain P. Eugene of Savoy, 339

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Eyre, 384. Lempfter, Lord, dies, 386 Letter, of Count Fleming to the Baron de Harfolte, 5. Of the States Gen, to K. Charles, 13. Of the Field-Deputies to the States Gen, about the Palfing of the Lines, 27. Of the fame to the fame, about the furrender of Bouchain, 45. of the D. of Marlborough to the StatesGen. 48. Of Marfchal de Villars to the D. of Marlborough, 49 of the D. of Marlborough, to that Marfchal, 50. Of the E. of Albemarle to the States Gen. 55. Of K. Charles to the Deputies of Catalonia, 74. Of of the P. of Naffau Friefe land to the States Gen, 112. Of Mr. Manning to the Swiffers 144. of Mr. Stanian to the fame, 146. Of the fame to the Canton of Zurick, 149. Of the 2. to the Archbp. of Canterbury,220. of his Grace to his Suffragant, 223. Of the New Emperor to the Princes the Empire, 253. of the fame to the States Gen, 255; of the fame to the Q. of Great Britain, 258. Of the Q to the Allies, 269. Suppofed Letter from the French King to the

Arms attending the Commons, 325.

Manning, Mr. his Interpofition in favour of Mr. Mafner, 127. and feq to 142. Villainous Attempt upon him, 144. His Letter to the Helvetick Body, ibid. Manfel, Sir Thomas, Bart. made Baron Manfel, 302. Marlborough, Duke of, feeming Reconciliation between him and the new Miniftry, 2. Motives on which he retains the Commandof the Army, 3. He fets out for Holland, 4. Concerts the Operations of the Campaign, 8, Reviews the Troops, and marches to Lens, 17. He would have quitted the Poft at Arleux, but was over-ruled, 22. Refolves to pass the French Lines, 23. Finds it impracticable to attack the French, 29. Malicious flur put on his Conduct, 30. Maker the Difpofitions for the Siege of Bouchain, 31 and feq. to 44. Is ungratefully used by fume of his Country-men, but has fuftice done him by Foreigners, 45. He is inclined to Befiege Quelnoy, 47. His Letter to the States Gen. 48. And to the Marefchal

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de Villars, 50. Leaves the I Army, and comes to the Hague, 53. Sets out for England, arrives at London, and cautiously avoids the Attendance of the Mobb, 54. Malicious and Sinifter Endeavours of his Enemies, 224. His Speech in the House of Lords, 286. Depofitions against bim, 299. His Letter to t Comiffioners of publick Accounts, 300. His Disgrace, 301. His Enemies infult upon it, 308, 310. His Vindication, 312. Debate about, and Refolutions against him in the House of Commons, 328. Martyrdom of K. Charles I. folemniz'd, 332. Mafner, Mr. Proceedings against him, 127 and feq. to 143. Maffam, Samuel Efq; made Baron Maffam, 302. Maxim, wholefame, against the Fury of Parties, 162, Mayor, Lord, of Dublin, Tranf actions about his Election, 187 and feq. to 192. Mecklenburgh, Duke of, enter tain'd with the Sight of the Confederate Army, 19. Medal of the Pretender, and Proceedings thereupon in Scotland, 203 and feq. Memorial of the British Minifter to the K. of Sweden, 102. Of the Prufhan Minifters to the States Gen. 114. of the British Minifters to the Grifons and Swiffers, 127 and feq. Of Mr. Merveilleaux against Mr. Manning, 134 of Mr. Salis, in Vindication of the Grifons, 140. Of Count de Goes to the States Gen. 258. Of the Baron de Bothmar, 270. Of Prince Eugene, 358. Memorial of the Church of Eng

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land prefented as a falfe, traiterous and fcandalous Libel, 188,

Merrick John Efq; made Fudge of North Wales, 388. Mefnager, Monfieur, bis Negoti ation in England, 246 and feq. Meffage from the Queen to the Parliament, 316, 317, 318. 321, 326, 372. Molefworth, Mr. bis folemn Reception, and Compliments at the Court of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, 122. Mouthermer, Marquifs of, dies, 383.

Mufcovites. See Czar. Mufcovy, Prince of, bis Mar riage, 99.

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Affau Friezland, of, drown'd Character, 112. His Letter to the States before his Death, ibid. Princess of recom mended to the States Gen. 113. Deliver'd of a Son, 114. The Toung Prince Chriften'd, 118, Naturalization A, Bill to repeal it, 299, 317.

Negotiation, Secret, between France, Spain and Portugal, 92. Between Great Britain and France, 231 and feq. Neutrality. See Empire. Newcastle, D. of, bis Death, 381 Nicholfon, General, his Share in the Expedition to Canada, 152 and feq. Northumberland, D. of, made Colonel of the fecond Troop of Guards, 313.

Nottingham, E. of, Declares a gainst the Preliminaries offer'd by France, 263, 281, 284. He brings in the Occafional Conformity Bill, under another Tis tle, 296.

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Ccafional Conformity Bill brought in, with a new Title, 296. Offers, Specifick of France, receiv'd with general Indignation, 355, 356. Officers, Bill to limit their Number in the H. of Commons, 346 fent to the Lords, 365. Rejected, 367. Order against felling of Places and. Offices, 227. Ormond, Duke of, bis Journey to Ireland, 163. and Reception at Dublin, ibid. and 164, 165. His Speech to the Parliament, 165. His Answer to the Addrefs of the Lord, 173. And to the Convocation, 174. Returns to Dublin, 188. His Speech to the Parliament, 200. He embarks for England, 202. Is made Commander in Chief, &c. 313. And Capt, Gen. 314. Great Intimacy between him and Prince Eugene, 337: Orrery, Earl of, made Baron Boyle in Great Britain, 2 5. Oxford, Earl of, his Speech at the Opening of the Charter of the South Sea Company, 229. Prin cipal Reafon why he gave into that Project, 230. His Anfwer to Count Gallas, 232. His In difpofition, 259.

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Aget, Mr. made Capt, of the Teomen of the Guard, 218. Made Baron Burton, 302. Palatin, Elector of, his Pretenfion averruled, 67. He arrive, at Frankfort, 63. Pamphlets, for and against the prefent Negotiation of Peace,251. and feq. 264, 265. Parliament of England meets, 165. Their Proceedings, 167.

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and feq to 187, 197. Parliament of Great Britain, meets and is prorogued, 219, 268, 278. Reasons for the last Prorogation, 278. Meets, 282. Their Froceedings, 284 and seq. 340 and feq.

Patronages, Lay in Scotland, Bill to restore them, 371. Peace, Negotiation towards it, 231 and feq. Congress appointed, 268 Endeavours to remove the Difficulties that obftruct it, 281.

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Peers, new created, 215, 302. Reflections upon it, 309. Introduc'd into the House, 315. I Pelham, Lord, dies. 387. Peterborough, Earl of, arrives at Frankfort, 68. Goes to Italy, 7 Goes to Venice, 78. Puts the Differences between the Courts of Vienna and Turin, in a fair way of Accommodation, 78. Meets the D. of Argyle at Genoa, and goes back to Turin, and Vienna, and then to England, 89. His Endeavours towards the Pacification of Hungary, 120. He arrives in England, 216, Philip, King, feizes on the Church Plate, 90. Returns to Madrid, ibid. Forbids Commerce with Venice, Genoa and Lucca, ibid.

Phips, Sir Conftantine, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, bis magnificent Reception in the County of Kerry, 188. Places and Preferments, 213, 214, 217, 218, 219, 223, 226, 280, 313, 314, 315. Plot, Sham, charg'd on the KitCar Club, 279. Poland, Kef, threatens to recal kis Troops from Flanders, -16. invades Pomerania, 100.

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Popery, Rill against it, 370.
Popping, Mrs committed to New-
gate, 386.
Portmore, Earl of, bas Leave to
return to England, 96.
Portugal, Campaign there, 91.
Negotiation between that Crown
and France and Spain, 92 to
96. British Regiments reduced
there, 96. The Q. brought to
Bed of a Princefs, ibid.
Poft-Boy, remarkable Paffages in
that News Paper, 232 and feq.
246, 260 and feq. 279. Com-
plaints against the Author, 280,
304, 337, 339.
Poulet, Earl of, made Lord Stew.
ard, 218.

Preliminary Articles figned by
Mr Mefnager, 247.
Press, Licentioufnefs of it, 347.
Pretender, his Friends bufie in
Scotland, 202 His Medal,
and Proceedings thereupon, 203.
and feq. Paragraph in his Fa-
vour in a News Letter, 213.
His Progrefs through fome Pro-
vinces of France, ibid.
Prior, Mr. Account of his Journey
to Paris, and Secret Negotiati-
on, 231 and feq.
Prior, Grand, of France, fet at
Liberty, 143.

Privy Councellors fworn, 213,
314, 377.
Privy Seal, Vacant, 225. Difpos'd'
of 226. Commiffioners to exe
cute that Office, 30?.
Pruffia, Minifters of, their De

mands, 7. Satisfied, ibid. K.
of, is fealous of the Elector of
Hanover's feizing on Hilder
fheim, 105. Comes to the
Hague, 111. Satisfaction given
him by the States Gen. 117. He
returns to his Dominions, 118.
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Q.
Uakers, their Petition re.
jetted, 346

Queueck, Account of the Expedi-
tion thither, 152 and feq. to
161. The principal Managers
of it cenfured, 161. Arguments
in their Favour, 162.
Queen Anne writes to the States
Genreal in favour of the Duke of
Marlborough, 3. Concurs with
the Meafures taken by the States
General upon the Emperor's
Death, 15. Her Answer to the
Addrefs of the Lords of Ireland
172. And to that of the Com
mons, 186. She goes to Windfor
Her Letter to the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 220. And
the Allies to invite them to fend
their Minifters to the Congress,
269. Her Speech to the British
Parliament, 282. Her Anfwer
to the Lords Addrefs, 289. And
to that of the Commons, 292.
She's firft (tiled Queen of Great
Britain by the Paris Gazetteer,
307. Her Anfwer to the Lords
Addrefs, about the Negotiation
of Pease, 316. Her Meffage to
the House of Lords, ibid. Her
Anfwer to the Reprefentation of
the Scotch Lords, 316. Her
Meffage to the Lords, 321. Her
Answer to their Lordships Ad-
drefs, 323 Her Answer to the
Address of the Commons, 325.
Her Meffage to them about the
Building of 50 Churches, 326.
Her Anfwer to the Refolutions
against the D. of Marlborough
328. Her Anfwer to Prince
Eugene, 336. Her Birth day
folemniz'd, 344. She prefents
Pr.Eugene with a rich Sword,
ibid. Her Anfwer to the Lords
Addrefs,about the Specifick Offers
of France, 358. Her Meffage
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Saxony, Prince of, defign to get him chofen King of the Romans, 60, 65.

Scotland, Affairs there, 202 & feq. to 212. Reprefentation of the Church, 330.

Shadwel Dr. made Phyfician in
Ordinary to the Queen, 345.
Sheriffs of the City of London,
account of their Election, 216.
Sherridan Dr. dies, 384.
Sloan Dr. made Phyfician in
Extraordinary to the Queen,

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Somerset Duke of, Refolution to remove him put off, 301. He is removed, 315. South Sea Company,their Charter, 228. Their Governor and Directors chofen, ibid. Money granted for their Fund, 323. Speech of Mr Forfter to the D of Ormond, 164. Of the Duke to the Parliament of Ireland, 165, 200. Of the Queen to the British Parliament, 282. Of the Duke of Marlborough in Houfe of Peers, 286. Stanian Mr. kis Letter to the Swiffers, 146. and to the Can ton of Zurich, 149. Starembergh General, provides for the fecurity of Catalonia, 83, 84 raifes the Siege of Cardona, 85.

States General, their Refolution upon the Emperors Death, io. Their Letter to King Charles, 13. They are against undertaking a fecond Siege in Flanders 47. They give Satisfaction to the King of Pruffia, 117. Their Letter about the Barrier Treaty, 348. Stewart Sir James, made Lord Advocate of Scotland, 212.Strafford Earl of, fee Raby.

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