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Information of the Plot given to Caernaarthen | 110 |
Arrest of Preston and his Companions | 111 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
William's Voyage to Holland | 113 |
William's Entrance into the Hague | 115 |
Congress at the Hague | 117 |
William his own Minister for Foreign Affairs | 119 |
William obtains a Toleration for the Waldenses | 122 |
Vices inherent in the nature of Coalitions | 123 |
Siege and Fall of Mons | 124 |
William returns to England; Trials of Preston and Ashton | 125 |
Execution of Ashton; Preston's Irresolution and Confessions | 128 |
Lenity shown to the Conspirators; Dartmouth | 130 |
Turner | 132 |
Penn; Death of George Fox: his Character | 132 |
Interview between Penn and Sidney | 138 |
Preston pardoned | 139 |
Joy of the Jacobites at the Fall of Mons | 140 |
The vacant Sees filled | 141 |
Tillotson Archbishop of Canterbury | 142 |
Conduct of Sancroft | 145 |
Difference between Sancroft and Ken | 146 |
Hatred of Sancroft to the Established Church. He provides for the Episcopal Succession among the Nonjurors | 147 |
The New Bishops | 149 |
Sherlock, Dean of Saint Paul's | 150 |
Treachery of some of William's Servants | 157 |
Russell | 159 |
Godolphin | 160 |
Marlborough | 162 |
William returns to the Continent | 166 |
The Campaign of 1691 in Flanders | 168 |
The War in Ireland; State of the English Part of Ireland | 169 |
State of the part of Ireland which was subject to James | 173 |
Dissensions among the Irish at Limerick 176 | 176 |
Return of Tyrconnel to Ireland | 178 |
Arrival of a French fleet at Limerick; Saint Ruth | 179 |
The English take the Field; Fall of Ballymore; Siege and fall of Athlone | 181 |