CONTENTS
CHAPTER XI. | |
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William and Mary proclaimed in London | 13 |
Rejoicings throughout England; Rejoicings in Holland | 14 |
Discontent of the Clergy and of the Army | 15 |
Reaction of Public Feeling | 17 |
Temper of the Tories | 18 |
Temper of the Whigs | 21 |
Ministerial Arrangements | 23 |
William his own Minister for Foreign Affairs | 24 |
Danby | 25 |
Halifax | 26 |
Nottingham | 27 |
Shrewsbury; The Board of Admiralty | 29 |
The Board of Treasury; The Great Seal | 30 |
The Judges | 31 |
The Household | 32 |
Subordinate Appointments | 34 |
The Convention turned into a Parliament | 35 |
The Members of the Two Houses required to take the Oaths | 39 |
Questions relating to the Revenue | 41 |
Abolition of the Hearth Money | 43 |
Repayment of the Expenses of the United Provinces; Mutiny at Ipswich | 45 |
The first Mutiny Bill | 49 |
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act | 53 |
Unpopularity of William | 54 |
Popularity of Mary | 57 |
The Court removed from Whitehall to Hampton Court | 60 |