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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 |