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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 |