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CONTENTS.
PAGE. | |
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 |