Emperor makes over feveral Places and Territories t Duke of Savoy, p. 271. His Answer to the Dema of the Hungarians, proves unfatisfactory, P, 319.
Evelyn, Mr. Dies, p. 494.
EUGENE, Prince, arrives in Italy, p. 198. His M
tions, p. 211. and Segg. He paffes the Adige,p.211
Forces his Entrance into La Badia, 214. Palestin
Po, 219. His further Progrefs, 221. He takes Carp!
222. Advances to the Relief of Turin, 224 H
Letter to the Managers of the Loan to the Emper
226. He paffes the Tanaro, 228, and joins in
Duke of Savoy, ibid. He enters Turin, 236. H
Letter to the States General, about the Victori
Turin, p. 239. His Progress after that Vi&or,25;
His publick Entry into Milan, 256. He and te Duke of Savoy divide their Forces, 259. He take Alexandria, 261. His Letter to the Swifs Cantons, 265. He goes to Milan, and is made Governer & that Dutchy, 267. He goes to Turin, and returns to Milan, 268.
Feuillade, Duke of la, Surprizes Mondovi, and re- turns to the Camp before Turin, p. 209. goes again in queft of the Duke of Savoy, ibid. But finds it impoffible to force him, p. 210.
Flanders, States of, their Recognition of King Charles,
Fleet, See Leake and Shovel.
Fletcher, Mr.reflects on the Commissioners for the Treaty of Union, p. 347. For which he begs Pardan, ibid. Fraudulent Traders, a Refolve and Bill againft them, P. 478. The Bill dropts 481.
French Court fends pofitive Orders to the Marefchal de Villeroy to fight the Allies, p. 77. their Counfels difturb'd, 164. Reasons why they fue for Peace, 193.
French in Flanders abandon Louvain, p. 85. Their
Army Separates, 104..
French raise the Siege of Barcelona, p. 136. With the
Lofs oftheir Artillery, Ammunition and Provisions,137.
French Account of the Fight at Calcinato, p. 194.
French King's Letter to the Archbishop of Paris, about
it, p. 199.
French threaten to re-enter Piedmont, but do not effe
it. p. 262. Their Succeffes on the Rhine, 315.
Fuller, Dr. Dies, p. 494.
Gallas, Count of, has a publick Audience of the Queen,
p. 146.
= GALWAY, Earl of, his Campaign in Spain, p. 272.
His Manifefto, 283. His preffing Reasons for March-
ing into Caftile, 286. He receives Letters from King
Charles, 293.
Germany, Affairs there, P. 314.
Ghent, Caftle of, Surrenders, p. 102. Gildon, Mr. Charles, fined, p. 489. Goito, taken p 248.
Granville, Sir Bevil, his Death, p. 496. Grey, Lord, Dies, p. 494.
Haguenau, taken by the French, p. 316.
Halifax, Lord, arrives at Hanover, p. 330. his Re-
ception there, ibid. He goes to the Army, and from
thence to the Hague, 332
Hamilton. Presbytery of, their Anfwer to the Letter of the General Affembly, 402. Their Addrefs to the Par- liament, 405.
HANOVER, Prince Electoral of, made Knight of the
Garter, P. 2. Created Duke of Cambridge, 334.
Hara, Sir Charles, created Lord Tyrawley, P. 492.
Harley, Mr. Secretary, his Letter to the Mayor of Lon- don, p. 246.
Hatton, Lord, Dies, p. 496.
Haverfham, Lord, his Speech, p. 442.
Hay, Lord, dies, P. 495.
Heffe-Caffel, Prince of, his Progrefs in Lombardy,
p. 247. His Letter to the States General, ibid. He takes Goito, but is oblig'd to raise the Siege of Ca-
ftiglione, 248. His Letter to the States General
about the Fight at Caftiglione, 249. His Letter to the fame, 253. He joins the Duke of Savoy. 259 Hohendorf, Baron, his Account of the Battle of Turin,
Howard, Lord, of Effingham, made Gentleman of the Bed Chamber to the Prince, P. 490.
Hungarians, their Demands, 318.
Hungary, Affairs there, p. 317. 318 319.
Hyde, Mr. appointed Mufter Majier Gen.ra', p. 492..
Jews of Amfterdam, their Prayer for the Queen of G Britain, p. 332.
Italy, Affairs there, p. 194.& Segg.
Ivica fubmits to King Charles, p. 306.
Keeper, Lord, his Speech to the Duke of Marlborough P. 388.
Lancaster, Dr. chofen Vice chancellor of the University of Oxford, p. 490.
Lauder, Town of, their Petition against an Union, ♪ 348.
LEAKE, Sir John, Motions of the Fleet under bim,
131. He is ftopt in the River of Lisbon, ibid. A
miles the Spanish Galleons, ibid. King Charles:
Letter to him, 132. He fails from Gibraltar, 133
He relieves Barcelona, 135. Takes Carthagen,
305. As alfo Ivica, 306. And Majorca, 307.
He returns home, and is well receiv'd by the Queen an Prince, 307.
Libels against the Union, p. 345. Order'd to be burnt,
Lords, House of, their Addrefs to the Queen, p. 385. 393. Their Debates about the Union, 429. 441 and Seqq. They approve the Treaty, but feveral Members enter their Protefts, 461: 464.
Louvain abandon'd by the French, p. 85. The Confe- derates take Poffeffion of it, ibid.
Luftring Company, Refolves in their Favour, p. 433.
Majorca reduc'd, p: 307.
Malines or Mechlen, fubmits p. 98.
Marcin, Marefchal of, mortally wounded, p. 235.
Marifchal, Earl of, his Proteft, p. 367.
MARLBOROUGH, Duke of, embarks for Holland,
P. 4. Arrives there, ibid. His Campaign in the Ne-
therlands, p. 76. He fets out from the Hague, ibid.
His Letter to the States, about the Victory at Ramil
lies, 85. His Letter to the States of Brabant, 89, His
Order for ftri& Difcipline, 97. He goes to Bruffels 98. His Letter to the King of Denmark,99. His Letter to
the States General, 101. 103. He goes to the Hague,
109. Continuation of his Campaign; He fets out from
the Hague for the Army, 166. His Reception at Ant-
werp, ibid. He arrives at the Camp at Arfeele, 167,
His Motions, 171. His Letter to the States about the
Surrender of Dendermond, 180. He leaves the Ar-
my, and makes his Publick Entry into Bruffels, 184.
Returns to the Army, 185. Sets out for the Hague,
ibid. Arrives there, 186. His Anfwer to the Elector
of Bavaria's Letter, 188. He arrives at London 193:
He is invested in the Principality of Mindelheim, 314.
His Answer to the Thanks of the Commons, 384. And
to the Lord Keeper's Compliment, 388. His Speech to
the Lords, 394. A Bill in his favour read Three Times in one Day, 395. He dines with the Lord Mayor, 397.
Mechlen, See Malines.
Menin befieg'd, p. 175. Surrendred 178: Methwen, Mr. dies p. 495
Milan, City of, fubmits to the Emperor, p. 256. A Cef Jation of Arms agreed on between the City, and the
Caftle, ibid. as alfo 264. The Caftle besieged, 270. Miftake, pretended, in the laft Year's Annals accounted
for, p. 484.
Mob in Edinburgh, infolent, P.345. 361.
Modena, City of, taken by Scalado, p. 264. The Caftle furrenders, 269.
Montague, Lord Chief Baron, dies, p. 495.
Moraleja furrenders, p. 282.
Morocco, Ambassador of, his publick Audience, p. 6.
Munster, Bishop of, his Death, P. 327. Great Con-
tention about a new Election, 328.
Noyelles, Count, arrives at Sarragoffa, p. 295. PP
"Order of the Council, to open the Trade with the p nifh Netherlands, p. 141.
Orleans, Duke of, Preamble to his Commission, p. it. He arrives at the Camp before Turin, 209. Im
upon him the Command of the French Arm, 22 His Motions, 222. He arrives before Turin, 22
He proposes to go out of the Intrenchments, and fo
the Aliies, but the contrary Opinion prevails, 230. B
Defeat, 232. He returns to the French Court; 26:
Orrery, Earl of, married, p. 490.
Ofnabrug, Bishop of, chofen Bishop of Munster, IF
Oftend, refuses to furrender, p. 107. Besieged, 161
furrendred, p. 171-
Oudenard Jurrenders, p. 103.
Paderborn, Bishop of, chofen Bishop of Munster, p.;;- Parliament of England prorogued, p. 141.334. Merit, 383. Adjourn'd, 396. 398. Meets again, 425. I prorogued, 480. Meets again, ibid. Is prorogued, 482. Parliament of Scotland meets, p. 335. Their Proceed ings continued, 399. Adjourn'd, 424.
Pavia befieged and furrendred, P. 257.
Peace, feps made towards it by France, p. 186.
Pembroke, Countess of, her Death, p. 497.
PETERBOROUGH, Earl of, Marefchal Thefle': Letter to him, p. 138. His Meffage to the Earl of Galway, 288. Which makes but little Impression en the Portugueze, ibid.
Pettis, Mr. Sentenc'd and Pilloried, p.486.
Piccighitone fur enders, p. 259.
Pirates of Madagascar, Refolutions against them, p. 482.
Plaffendael, Fort of, taken, p. 168.
Poland, Affairs there, p. 325.
Portugal, King of, he Death, p. 308. And Character,
309. He is fucceeded by his Son Don Juan IV. 309.
Portugueze unwilling to march as far as Madrid, 286. But at last confent to it, 289.
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