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Proclamation, for the better manning of the Fleet, p. 2:

against Papilts, 3. For a publick Thanksgiving, 140.

Against Tumults in Scotland, 346. 379. 408. For

a Fast, 492.

Promotions of Honour, 397.

Pruffia, Prince Royal of, comes to the Confederate Army,

P. 174. He Marries the Electoral Princess of Hano
ver, 330.

Pruffian Ambaffador has his Audience of Leave, p. 333.
But nevertheless ftays in England, ibid.

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Puifieux, Monfieur de, his Speech to the Swifs Cantons,

P. 157.

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R.

Ragotzi, Prince, his Letter to the States General, H
320.

RAMILLIES, Battle there, p. 78.

Reggio, Surrendred at Dfretion to the Imperialifts,

225.

Remarkable Occurrences, 490.

Reprefentatives of Scotland, in the Parliament of Gree
Britain, chofen, p. 423.

Rivers, Earl of, is made Commander of the Land-Forc
311. His Memorial to the new King of Portugal,
He arrives at Alicant, 314. Returns to England,
ibid.
Robinson, Dr. his, and Mr. Haerfolet's Letter to the
King of Sweden, 327.

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Roxburgh, Earl of, zealous for the Union, p. 343.

S.

Salamanca, City of, taken, 290. Loft, 304. And ķ
teken, ibid.

Salifh, General, bis Letter to Mr. Secretary Fagel, A

179.

SAVOY, Duke of, large Offers made to him, p 203.

which he rejects, ibid. His Family retires from Turin,
205. He alfo, 206. He is purfued by the Duke of la
Feuillade, ibid. His Family arrives at Oneglia, 207.
He retires to Coni, 209. and to the Valley of Lu-
cerne, 210. Returns to Bubiane, 211. He enters Ty-
rin, 236. His Letter to the States General, 239. And
to the King of Pruffia, 246. His Progrefs after the
Battle of Turin, 253. Receives a Contufion, 253. H:
returns to Turin, 264 The Emperor makes over feveral
Places and Territories to him, 271.

Sawbridge, Mr. fined, p. 486.

Saxe Gotha, William, Prince of, his Letter to the States
General, p. 240. 261.

Schutz, Baron, prefents his Credentials from the Princess
Sophia, 333. He has another Audience, 491.
Scotland, Affairs there, 335, & feqq. Great Quanti-
ties of Wine, &c. imported there, 478.

Seafield, his Speech to the Scotch Parliament, p. 339-
Shovel, Sir Cloudefly, commands the Confederate Fleet,

P. 311. He fails from St. Hellens, ibid. Is forc'd

into Torbay, 312. Arrives at Lisbon, ibid. Arrives
at Alicant, 314. Returns to Lisbon, ibid.
mith, (Mr) Sworn Clerk of the Council, p. 490.
oncino, Garrison of, made Prifoners, p. 258.
outhwell, (Col.) has the Regiment of Col. Rivers given

him, p. 490.

Spain, Affairs there, p. 109. & feqq. 272 & seqq.

Speech, of the Lord Keeper, to the Commiffioners for the

Union, p. 13. Of the Chancellor of Scotland to the

fame, 15. Of the Lord Keeper to the Queen, 73. of

the Lord Chancellor of Scotland to her Majefty, 74.

Of the Speaker of the House of Commons to the
Queen, p. 396.

Stair, Earl of, dies; his Character, P. 411.

Standards and Colours carried in Triumph to Guild-
Hall, p. 396.

Stanian, (Mr.) his Letter to the Canton of Zurich,

P. 155.

States General, their Letter to the Duke of Marlbo-

rough, p. 87. Their Resolutions about the Propofals

of Peace made by France, p. 191. Their Letter to

the Duke of Savoy, p. 244. And to Prince Eugene,

P. 245. And to the Prince of Heffe, p. 252.

States Deputies, their Letter to the States General, p.
94. 181. Their Anfwer to the Elector of Bavaria's
Letter, P. 190.

Stephens, Mr. receives Sentence to stand in the Pillory,
which is remitted, p. 488.

Stepney, Mr. Succeeds Mr. Stanhope, p. 186. He is

admitted to the Diet of the Empire, as the Duke of

Marlborough's Plenipotentiary, p. 315. His Speech

to the Emperor, 323.

Supply granted in Scotland, p. 363, 364. Voted in

England, p. 384. 427, 428. 433. 441. 468. 471.

and Segg.

Sunderland, Earl of, made Secretary of State, p. 491.
Sweden, King of, invades Saxony, and raifes Contri-
butions and Recruits, p. 326. His Answer to the
English and Dutch Minifters, 327. He refuses to
open himself to any but the D. of Marlborough. ibid.

T.

Thanksgiving obferv'd, p. 150. 398.

Thefle, Marefchal de, his Letter to the Earl of Peter-
borough, p. 138.

Thorold, Sir Robert, his Death and Character, p.497.

Titles bestow'd, p 397.

Toledo declares for King Charles III. p. 293.
Tortona, Town of, Surrenders, P. 261. The Caf
Storm'd, 264.

Touloafe, Count of, meets with a Storm at Sea, P. 10

Arrives in the Bay of Rofes, ibid.

Treaty of Union. See Union.

Treaty of Milan, p. 270.

Treaty of Peace, between the King of Sweden, King A
guftus, and King Stanislaus, p. 225.

Tudway, (Mr.) fufpended, and depriv'd of his Places in
the University of Cambridge, p. 333.

Tumults in Edinburgh, p. 345. 361. 380. at Glaf
glow, &c. 376.

Turin, Advances towards the Siege of it, 200. Invested,

202. The Siege carried on, 203. 211. 222.

there, 231, &feqq.

V.

Vaudemont, Prince, leaves Milan, p. 254.

Vendofme, Duke of, recall'd from Italy, p. 164. Pre-
amble to his Commission, 165. He arrives at Valen-
ciennes, 176.

Venice, Ambajador of, his publick Entry, p. 4. His

Audience, 5.

Verue, Caftle of, Surrendred, p. 258.

UNION, between England and Scotland, former At

tempts towards it, p.6.& feqq. Commiffioners appointed

to treat of it, p. 12, 13. The Treaty about it opens, 13.

carried on from p. 16.to p. 73. Treaty concluded, 73:

Wagers against the Union forbidden. p. 75. The Trea-
ty order'd to be printed, P. 340. A powerful Party in
Scotland against the Union, p. 341. Proceedings
about it in the Scotch Parliament, p. 342. Libels
against it, p. 345. 407. The Articles of Union ap-
proved in Scotland, p. 415. And by the Commons of
England, p. 440. And by the House of Peers, p.461.

An Act ratifying the fame pass'd, P. 466.

Univerfities of England, Refolution in their Favour,

P 463.

Vard, Mr. ftands in the Pillory, p. 489.

Venmond, Lord Viscount of Tuam, Commiffion of
Idiocy against him fuperfeded, p. 492.

Wharton, Lord, ma de Justice in Eyre, p. 490.

Winchester, Bishop of, his Death, p. 496.

Windham, Lieutenant-General, joins the Earl of Gal-
way, p. 301.

Withers, Major General, made Governor of Sheerness,

P. 491.

The APPENDIX.

Number I. Pag 1. THE Queen's Commission, appoin
ting English Commissioners to

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Treat of an Union with Scotland.

Numb. II. pag. 5. Her Majesty's Commission, appoin-
ting Scorch Commiffioners to Treat of an Union.
Numb. III. pag. 1o. Articles of Union agreed on the.
22d Day of July.

Numb. IV. pag. 26. A State of the Revenues and pub
lick Income of the Kingdom of England, laid before
the Commiffioners for the Union.

Numb. V. pag. 54. The Lord Beilhaven's Speech in
the Scotch Parliament, on the 2d of November.
Numb. VI. Pag. 70. The Earl Rivers's Manifefto.
Numb. VII. Pag. 74. The Marquis de Guifcard's
Manifefto.
Numb. VIII. Pag. 82.

A Letter from an English
Gentleman at Genoa, to his Friend in Holland, in
Juftification of the Earl of P's Conduct.

Numb. IX. Pag. 89. The Capitulation upon which the

Ifland of Majorca fubmitted to the Obedience of King

Charles III.

Numb. X. Pag. 93. A Narrative of the Election, Meet-

ing, and Diffolution of an Affembly, at Charles-

Town, in Carolina.

Numb. XI. Pag. 98. Articles of the Treaty of Peace,

between the King of Sweden and King Stanislaus

of Poland, on the one Part; and King Auguftus,

Elector of Saxony, on the other Part.

Numb. XII. Pag. 107. The Articles of the Union, as

they paffed with Amendments in the Parliament of

Scotland.

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