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CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Retreat of the Irish Army 187
Saint Ruth determines to fight 189
Battle of Aghrim 191
Fall of Galway 194
Death of Tyrconnel; Second Siege of Limerick 196
The Irish desirous to capitulate 199
Negotiations between the Irish Chiefs and the Besiegers 200
The Capitulation of Limerick 202
The Irish troops required to make the Election between their country and France 205
Most of the Irish Troops volunteer for France 206
Many of the Irish who had volunteered for France desert 207
The last Division of the Irish Army sails from Cork to France 209
State of Ireland after the War 210
CHAPTER XVIII.
Opening of the Parliament 215
Debates on the Salaries and Fees of Official Men 216
Act excluding Papists from Public Trust in Ireland 218
Debates on the East India Trade 221
Debates on the Bill for regulating Trials in Cases of High Treason 240
Plot formed by Marlboro against the Government of William 219
Marlborough's plot disclosed by the Jacobites 254
1092. Disgrace of Marlborough; various reports touching the Cause of Marlborough's Disgrace 255
Rupture between Mary and Anne 257
Fuller's Plot 260
Close of the Session; Bill for ascertaining the Salaries of the Judges rejected 268
Ministerial changes in England 271
Ministerial Changes in Scotland 273
State of the Highlands 274
Breadalbane employed to negotiate with the Rebel clans 275
Glencoe 277
William goes to the Continent; Death of Louvois 300
The French Government determines to send an Expedition against England; James believes that the English fleet is friendly to him 303