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CONTENTS.
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Disturbances in London 415
Men of Rank begin to repair to the Prince; Lovelace 416
Colchester; Abingdon 448
Desertion of Cornbury 419
Petition of the Lords for a Parliament 453
The King goes to Salisbury 455
Seymour; Court of William at Exeter 456
Northern Insurrection 457
Skirmish at Wincanton 460
Desertion of Churchill and Grafton 462
Retreat of the Royal Army from Salisbury 463
Desertion of Prince George and Ormond 464
Flight of the Princess Anne 465
Council of Lords held by James 467
He appoints Commissioners to treat with William 471
The Negotiation a Feint 472
Dartmouth refuses to send the Prince of Wales into France 474
Agitation of London 475
Forged Proclamation 476
Risings in various Parts of the Country 477
Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury; Dissension in the Prince's Camp 479
The Prince reaches Hungerford; Skirmish at Reading 482
The King's Commissioners arrive at Hungerford; Negotiation 483
The Queen and the Prince of Wales sent to France; Lauzun 489
The King's Preparations for Flight 492
His Flight 493
CHAPTER X.
The Flight of James known; Great Agitation 495
The Lords meet at Guildhall 496
Riots in London 499
The Spanish Ambassador's House sacked 501
Arrest of Jeffreys 502
The Irish Night 504
The King detained near Sheerness 508
The Lords order him to be set at liberty 513
William's Embarrassment 514
Arrest of Feversham; Arrival of James in London 515