1 C. Chateaurenaud, (Mr.) his Precautions to fecure his Ships D. ·Death of feveral Perfons of Diftinction, 230. Debates in Council about declaring War, 28. In the House of Commons about Foreigners, ibid. 4 Detachment fent to the West Indies, 98. Difaffected, their wicked Foy Emperor, his Affairs in Italy, 70. English Nation F. Fleet (Grand) its Motions, 71, 73, 79, 132. Fort St. G. Generals, a Promotion of them, 225. GEORGE (Prince of Denmark) made Lord High Admiral, 43. Goes to Portsmouth, and fignalizes his Clemency, 49. His Recovery Congratulated, 141. Meffage about him, H. Hallifax (Lord) Proceedings against him, 210. Clear'd, 215. Hamilton (Duke of) his Speech and Proteftati on, 54. HANNOVER (Duke of) his Expedi tion 27. Claufe in Favour of that Houfe 209. Hara (Sir Charles) put under Arreft, 129. Clear'd, 225. Harley (Mr.) chofenSpeaker, 121. Hardy (Captain) I. luftructions for the Defcent at Rota. К. I... Landau invested, 47. The Siege carried on, 69, 105. The Tow M. His Marchmont (Earl of) his Speech to the Scotch Parliament, 60. Letter to the States General, 116. His narrow escape, 117. He comes to the Hague, 118. Comes to London, 151. Made a Duke, 153. The Queen's Meffage to the Commons in his favour, ibid. Matagorda Fort, the Attack of it unsuccessful, 93. Me- morial, of the French Refident to the States General, 13. Of Occafional Conformity, Bill to prevent it, 155, 173. The Com- P. Parliament of England Diffolv'd, and another call'd, 72. Prerogu'd 75, 100. Meets, 121. Prorogu'd, 225. Peers (Foreign) De- bates about them, 202. Places beftow'd, 23, 50, 51, 52, 54, 71, 72. Order'd not to be fold, ibid. Reftow'd 73. Port St. Mary plunder'd 87. Preparations (Naval) in England, 48. Print- ing of the Votes, voted against, 222. Proclamations iffued out, 18,23,161,204. Prohibition of Commerce with France, why infifted on 172. Pruffia (King of) comes to the Hague, 70. Q Ranelagh (Earl of) Proceedings against him, 151. He lays down tion of the Lords to Vindicate King William's Memory, 34 Rook (Sir George) Thanks given him by the Speaker of the Com- mons, 146. His Anfwer, 148. Order'd to attend the Lords, 203. Scotland, Affairs of that Kingdom, $4. The Parliaments Letter to the Queen, 63. The Parliament prorogued, 67. Secretaries of State chang'd, 28. Shovel (Sir Cloudefly) comes home with the Fleet from Vigo, 150. Smith (Sir Thomas) views the Island of Leon, 8. Sophia (Prince) order'd to be pray'd jor, 31. Claufe in ber Favour, 200. States of Holland, their Refolution upon the Death of King William, 10. States General, their Answer to the French Refident's Memorial, 16. Their Letter to the Lord Tacking of one Bill to another voted against by the Lords, 154 Thanksgiving day folemniz'd, 141. Venlo befieg'd, roi.Surrender'd, 105. there, 127, Taken or Deftroy'd, 133. War declar'd, 29. Welt-Indies, Succeffes of the Queen's Arms SIR The APPENDIX. IR John Munden's Trial, 1. Sir John Munden's Fuftifica 10. An Account of fome Important Tranfactions in the late Ex- pedition into Spain, 15. Mr. Methuen's Letter to his Grace thè Duke of Ormond, 17. Mr. Methuen's Account, 18. Several Papers relating to the Convocation of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, 26. A Remarkable Passage relating to the Scotch FINI S |