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Abel, , Ii. 245 Abingdon, Earl Of. See Bertie, James Abjuration Bill INDEX Abel, , ii. 245 Armorer, Sir Nicholas, i. 76 Abingdon, Earl of. See Bertie, James Armstrong, Sir Thomas, kills Scrope in Abjuration Bill, thrown out, ii. 149 the theatre, i. 121; slighted by the Duke Acton, Sir William, Lord Mayor, i. 6 of York, i. 193 ; his capture in Holland, Adda, Fernando d', Count, Papal Nuncio, ii. 46 his public entry at Windsor, ii. 68 Arran, Earls of. See Butler, Richard; Albemarle, Duke of. See Monk, Chris- Douglas, James topher Arrowsmith, , ii. 162 Aldrich, Henry, afterwards Dean of Christ Artillery Company, The, entertains the Church, Oxford, ii. 83,144; his account Duke of York, i. 197, 199 of James's visit to Oxford, ii. 71, 72 j Ashby, Sir John, Admiral, ii. 186 his edition of Josephus, ii. 85 Ashley, Lady. See Cooper, Margaret Algiers, i. 70; peace with, i. 75 Ashley, Lord. See Cooper, Anthony Ash- Alibone, , intruded Fellow of Mag- ley dalen College, ii. 77 Ashmole, Elias, i. 187 ; ii. 146; his medals Alington, William, Lord Alington, his destroyed in the fire at the Temple, death, ii. 52 i. 171 ; his fruit and plants, ii. 146, Allen, Francis, Alderman, i. 7 163 Allen, Sir Thomas, Comptroller of the Assassination plot, ii. 219, etseqq. Navy, resigns his office, i. 214 Associations, The, ii. 221 Allestree, Richard, Provost of Eton, i. 228 Aston, , i. 91 Allonne, Abel Tasien d', Secretary to the Aston, Walter, Lord Aston, sent to the Princess of Orange, ii. 54 Tower, i. 170; papers found in his Andross, Edmund, i. 82 house, i. 171 Anglesey, Earls of. See Annesley, Arthur; Athol, Marquess of. See Murray, John Annesley, James Atkins, Captain, ii. 116 Anne, Princess, afterwards Queen, of Eng- Atkins, Sir Jonathan, i. 57, 59, 97 land, i. 155, 176, 177; ii. 177, 211 ; Atkins, Sir Robert, Judge of Common illness and death of her children, ii. 64; Pleaa, and Chief Baron, i. 71, 132; deserts to the Prince of Orange, ii. 113, ii. 131 114 ; joins the Lords in the north, ii. Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford, i. 188, 118, 119, 120, 121; reconciled with ii. 19 Mary, ii. 195, 196 Ayloffe, John, his wooden shoe, i. 118 Anne Sophia, daughter of Princess Anne, Ayscue, Sir George, Admiral, i. 75 her death, ii. 64 Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, re- quired to explain his words, ii. 44 Bagot, Elizabeth, marries Lord Fitz-Har- Annesley, James, Earl of Anglesey, ii. 241 dinge, i. 42 Antrim, Earl of. See MacDonnell, Randal Bagot, Richard, i. 92 Argyll, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald Baily, , committed for kidnapping, Arlington, Earl'of. See Bennett, Henry ii. 50 VOL. II. 2L 254 INDEX. Baker, , i. 35 Berkeley, Elizabeth, Lady Berkeley, i. 21; Bakewell, Edward, Alderman, i. 101 letter of, i. 143 Bale, Sir John, i. 16 Berkeley, Elizabeth, Countess of Fal- Banbury, Countess of. See Knollys, Mar- moutb, i. 64 garet Berkeley, George, Lord, afterwards Earl, Banbury, Earl of. See Knollys, Charles of Berkeley, i. 37, 53 Bantam, Ambassadors from, knighted, ii. Berkeley, John, Lord Berkeley of Strat- 17 ton, i. 62, 63 Baptist, John Gaspars, painter, i. 139 Berkeley, John, i. 64 Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, i. 70 Berkeley [Bartly], Maurice, i. 21 Barrett, Catherine, Lady Newburgh, i. Berkeley, Sir William, Vice-Admiral, i. 40 36 Barrow, Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph, his Berkley, Elizabeth, married to Bishop epitaph, i. 235 Burnet, ii. 248 Barton, Sir Robert, ii. 116 Berkshire, Countess of. See Howard, Bates, , ii. 218 Elizabeth Bath, Earl of. See Granville, John Bernard, Dr. Edward, his " De mensuris," Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Kenn, ii. 82, 84; his notes on Josephus, ii. 84; Thomas designs to publish a chronology, ii. 85; Baynton, , ii. 15 his Table of Alphabets, ii. 86 Beach, Sir Richard, Captain, imprisoned Berry, Sir John, ii. Ill at Leghorn, i. 72 Bertie, Captain, ii. 116 Beachy Head, battle of, ii. 155, 156 Bertie, James, Earl of Abingdon, joins the "Beauty of Holiness," Fell's remarks on, Prince of Orange, ii. 103, 108 ii. 37 Berwick, Duke of. See Fitz-James, James Beauvoir, Richard, i. 80 Beveridge, William, ii. 143 Beckman, Sir Martin, ii. 230 Biggs, , ii. 116 Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, William Bings, Mrs., the dancer, ii. 245 Bedlow, William, i. 173, 215 ; his accusa- Birch, John, M.P., proposes E. Seymour tion of Scroggs, i. 220; his death, i. for Speaker, i. 179 234 Birch, Dr. Peter, ii. 215, 216 Belasyse, John, Lord Belasyse, i. 77 Birds sent to the King, i. 65 Belasyse, Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg, Bishops, The seven, committed to the i. 204 Tower, ii. 81 Bellefonds, Marquis de, ii. 175 Bladen, Isabella, her death, ii. 165 Ben Haddn, ambassador from Morocco, Blague, William, ii. 29 letter of, ii. 236 Blair, The Laird of, carried off by Dundee, Bennet, Frances, married to Lord Salis- ii. 134 ' bury, ii. 30 Blakiston, Sir William, i. 42 Bennett, Captain, i. 86 Blathwayt, William, ii. 90, 195 Bennett, Henry, and as Earl of Arlington, Bloody Assizes, ii. 60 i. 34, 76, 79, 89, 90, 102, 107, 111; Blount, Charles, his pamphlet "King ii. 21 j sent ambassador to the French William and Queen Mary Conquerors " Court, i. 93; wounded at Maestricht, i. burnt, ii. 187 110; opposes Essex on the Irish parlia- Bobart, Jacob, ii. 82, 84 ment, i. 237 Bodvile, Elizabeth, letters of, i. 17, 21,22 Bentinck, William, Earl of Portland, ii. Bolton, Duke of. See Pawlit, Charles 130 s wounded at Landen, ii. 194 Booth, George, Lord Delamere, ii. 33; Berkeley, Colonel, joins the Prince of supports Monmouth, ii. 20 ; declares Orange, ii. 114 for the Prince of Orange in the north, Berkeley, Mrs. ii. 113, 114 ii. 106, 107, 110, 118 Berkeley, Charles, Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, Booth, Henry, sent to the Tower, ii. 30 i. 34, 37 ; his embassy to France, i. 41, Boreel, Johan, Dutch ambassador in 44 ; his marriage, i. 42 England, begs for peace, i. 91 INDEX. 255 Borosky, George, condemned and executed his remarks on the Bishop of Worcester, for murder of T. Thynne, ii. 14, 16 ii. 247 ; marries Elizabeth Berkley, ii. Botham, Captain, ii. 155 248 Bouillon, Duchesse de. See Mancini, Busby, Dr. Richard, his death, ii. 216, 217 Marie Anne Butler, , i. 83 Boyle, Charlotte, natural daughter of Butler, James, Duke of Ormond, Lord Charles II., her marriage, i. llfl Lieutenant of Ireland, i. 27, 35, 38, 42, Boyle, Jane, Lady Clifford, heir death, i. 207 107, 233, 237 ; his death, ii. 89 Boyle, Robert, his death, ii. 166, 168 Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormond, Boyne,The, rumours of the battle at, ii. 156 elected Chancellor of Oxford, ii. 89; Bradford, Earls of. See Newport, Francis; deserts to the Prince of Orange, ii. 113, Newport, Richard 114 ; taken prisoner at Landen, ii. 194 Brandenburg, Duke of, his victory over Butler, Sir Nicholas, ii. 118 the Swedes, i. 173 ; anecdote of, ii. 193 Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran, i. 42 Brandon, , ii. 35 Butler, Thomas, Earl of Ossory, i. 57 ; in Bremen, Major, ii. 35 the attack on the Dutch Smyrna fleet, Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton, John i. 81 ; volunteers in the fleet, i. 105 ; Bridgman, Sir Orlando, Lord Keeper, his duel with Buckly, i. 119 ; last ill- removed, i. 101, 102 • ness, i. 231; his loss felt, i. 233 Brisbain, John, i. 214 Byron, Sir Robert, i. 76 Bristol, Bishops of. See Carleton Guy; Hall, John; Trelawney, Sir Jonathan Bromley, Thomas, i. 86, 92 Caesar, C. Julius, projected illustrated Bromley, William, joins in a translation of edition of his Commentaries, ii. 247 Tacitus, ii. 234 Cagua Point (Port Royal), Jamaica, i. 31 Broughton, Captain, i. 78 Cambridge, Duke of. See Stuart, Charles Brouncker, Henry, i. 58, 67, 72 Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll, ii. 13; Brown, Captain Ambrose, closeted, ii. 66 suppression of his rebellion in Scotland, Browne, John, Clerk of the House of ii. 56 Lords, his death, ii. 50 Campden, Viscount. See Noel, Baptist. Browne, Sir Richard, Clerk of the Council, Canterbury, Archbishops of. See Laud, i. 75 William; Sancroft, William; Sheldon, Bruce, Ensign, i. 62, 66 Gilbert; Tenison, Thomas ; Tillotson, Brudenell, Frances, married to Lord New- John burgh, ii. 185 Canterbury, Archbishopric of, candidates Brudenell, Lord Francis, i. 171; ii. 47 for, i. 156 Brudenell, Robert, Earl of Cardigan, his Capel, Algernon, Earl of Essex, ii. 241 miraculous escape, ii. 239 Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, i. 182, 183, Bruges, garrisoned by the English, i 161 203; ii. 2; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Buccaneers, History of the, ii. 225, 226 i. 76 ; his speech in Council on the Buckingham, Duchess of. See Villiers, prorogation, i. 212; opposes a parlia- Mary ment in Ireland, i. 237; sent to the Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George Tower, ii 27 ; commits suicide, ii. 29 ; Buckly, , duel with Lord Ossory, i. his goods at Cassiobury claimed by 119 Lord Salisbury, ii. 31 ; division of Buda, operations of the Turks at, ii. 70 opinion on his death, ii. 35 ; pamphlet Burnet, Gilbert, afterwards Bishop of on the same, ii. 50; parliamentary en- Salisbury, i. 129 ; with Lord Russell at quiry on his death, ii. 141 his execution, ii. 32 ; his letters on his Capel, Sir Henry, i. 221 ; ii. 128 travels, ii. 67 ; preaches R. Boyle's Capel, Mary, Countess of Essex, ii. 241 funeral sermon, ii. 167, 168; his Pas- Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, Richard toral Letter burnt, ii. 187 ; Wharton's Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell, Robert reflections on his History of the Re- Carew, Sir Nicholas, i. 174 formation, ii. 190; his reply, ii. 192; Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Bristol, i. 81 256 INDEX.
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