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CONTENTS.
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Military Operations in Ireland; Waterford taken | 53 |
The Irish Army collected at Limerick; Lauzun pronounces that the Place cannot be defended | 55 |
The Irish insist on defending Limerick | 56 |
Tyrconnel is against defending Limerick | 58 |
Limerick defended by the Irish alone | 59 |
Sarsfield surprises the English Artillery | 60 |
Arrival of Baldearg O'Donnel at Limerick | 62 |
The Besiegers suffer from the Rains; Unsuccessful Assault on Limerick; The Siege raised | 64 |
Tyrconnel and Lauzun go to France; William returns to England | 66 |
Reception of William in England | 67 |
Expedition to the South of Ireland | 67 |
Marlborough takes Cork; Marlborough takes Kinsale | 69 |
Affairs of Scotland | 71 |
Intrigues of Montgomery with the Jacobites | 72 |
War in the Highlands | 73 |
Fort William built; Meeting of the Scottish Parliament | 74 |
Melville Lord High Commissioner; the Government obtains a Majority | 75 |
Ecclesiastical Legislation | 77 |
The Coalition between the Club and the Jacobites dissolved 83 | 83 |
The Chiefs of the Club betray each othe | 84 |
General Acquiescence in the new Ecclesiastical Polity; Complaints of the Episcopalian | 87 |
The Presbyterian Nonjuror | 90 |
William dissatisfied with the Ecclesiastical Arrangements in Scotlan | 93 |
Meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotlan | 94 |
State of Affairs on the Continent; the Duke of Savoy joins the Coalitio | 95 |
Supplies voted; Ways and Mean | 97 |
Proceedings against Torrington | 100 |
Torrington's Trial and Acquittal | 101 |
Animosity of the Whigs against Caermarthen | 102 |
A Jacobite Plot | 105 |
Meeting of the Leading Conspirators | 106 |
The Conspirators determine to send Preston to Saint Germains | 107 |
Papers entrusted to Preston | 108 |