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CONTENTS.
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Debate in the Commons; Speech of Seymour 464
The Revenue voted; Proceedings of the Commons concerning Religion 465
Additional Taxes voted; Sir Dudley North 467
Proceedings of the Lords 469
Bill for reversing the Attainder of Stafford 470
CHAPTER V.
Whig Refugees on the Continent 472
Their Correspondents in England 473
Characters of the leading Refugees; Ayloffe; Wade 474
Goodenough; Rumbold 475
Lord Grey 476
Monmouth 477
Ferguson 478
Scotch Refugees; Earl of Argyle 483
Sir Patrick Hume; Sir John Cochrane; Fletcher of Saltoun 486
Unreasonable Conduct of the Scotch Refugees 487
Arrangement for an Attempt on England and Scotland 488
John Locke 490
Preparations made by Government for the Defence of Scotland 491
Conversation of James with the Dutch Ambassadors; Ineffectual Attempts to prevent Argyle from sailing 492
Departure of Argyle from Holland; He lands in Scotland 495
His Disputes with his Followers 496
Temper of the Scotch Nation 498
Argyle's Forces dispersed 501
Argyle a Prisoner 502
His Execution 507
Execution of Rumbold 508
Death of Ayloffe 510
Devastation of Argyleshire 511
Ineffectual Attempts to prevent Monmouth from leaving Holland 512
His Arrival at Lyme 514
His Declaration 515
His Popularity in the West of England 516
Encounter of the Rebels with the Militia at Bridport 518