Tillotson (Dr.) Archbishop of Canterbury dies; Titles conferr'd upon feveral Perfons, P. 27, 177, 386 P. 223 Trenthard (Sir John) made Secretary of State, Trevor (Sir John) chofen Speaker of the Commons, P. 171 Trials of High Treafon: Bill to regulate the fame, p; Tyrconnel made a Duke, P. 57 He dies, p. 268 W. Wheeler (Sir Francis) Part of his Flect destroy'd, WILLIAM (King) Summons a Privy Council, Page 1. His Letter to the States, p. 3 His Speech to the Parliament, p. 4 His Answer to the Com- mons Addrefs, p. 15 His Speech to both Houses, p. 19 He is Crown'd, p. 28 His Letter to the Scotch Convention, p 38 He takes the Oath for the Kingdom of Scotland, p. 53 He goes to Portf mouth, p. 83 He purchafes Kenfington-House, p 84 His Speech to the Parliament, p. 124 He goes to New-Market, P. 142. He vainly endeavours to reconcile the Church-Men and Presbyterians, P. 143 His Speech to the Parliament, 144 He dines with the Lord Mayor, p. 148 Is made free of Grocers Hall, p. 149 His Letter to the Convocation, p, p. 180 Is Wounded, 182 He enters Dublin, p. His ftriking a Soldier difcommended, p. 204 He leaves the Army, 205 He publishes a Declaration, P. 206 turns to England, 214 His Speech to the Parlia- ment, p. 235, 242, 245 He fets out for Holland, P. 247 Arrives at the Hague, p. 248 His Speech to the Congrefs there, P. 249 Returns to England, P. 252 And then to Holland, p. 255 Leaves the Army, P. 274 Arrives at Kensington, p. 286 His Speech to the Parliament, p. 287 He lands in Holland, p. 322 Returns to England, p. 346 Dines at Guildhall, Ibid. His Speech to the Par- liament, 347. He goes to Portmouth, p. 359 Lands in Holland, p. 361 Returns to England, The CONTENTS of the APPENDIX. ADDRESS of the City of London to the Com- mons Report about the Charges of the Dutch towards Account relating to the Charge of the Revenue, Treaty between England and Holland, Addrefs of the Commons relating to the Bill of P. II Report relating to the Cuftoms and Excife, Report touching the Miscarriages in Ireland, Papers found about Mr. Afhton, and produc'd against The Duke of Schomberg's Declaration, in King Wil- BOOKS Printed for Abel Roper at the Black-Boy over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet. THE Second Edition of the Hiftory of England, faithfully extracted from Authentick Records, approved Manufcripts and the moft celebrated Hiftories of this Kingdom in all Languages whether Ecclefiaftical or Civil, with the Effigies of all the Kings and Queens of England, from the Norman Race to the prefent time; curiously Engraven on Copper Plates from Original Medals and Pictures. In 2. Volumes. The whole Corrected, with the Addition of the Foundation and Order of the feveral Religious Houfes in England, as they happened in each King's Reign. price 12 s. The Works of the Learned and Valiant Fofephus, Epitomiz'd from the Greek Original: And the Hiftory preferv'd in what is Material and Subftantial, only by contracting things of leffer Moment, Digefting the Matter clofer, and avoding Ufelefs Repetitions. To which is added, Jofephus's two Books Appion; his Rule of Reafon, or the Martyrdom of the Maccabees. And the Embaffay of Philo. Judeus, to the Emperor Caius Caligula. An Abridgement of the Hiftory of the Turks, by Mr. Savage, Comprehending the Origine of that Nation, and the Growth of the Ottoman Empire, with the Lives and Conquefts of their feveral Kings and Emperors. Written Originally by Mr. Knolls, and continu'd by the Honourable Sir Paul Rycaut, to the Peace at Carlowitz, in the Year, 1699. Revis'd and Approv'd by the faid Sir Paul Rycaut, and Adorn'd with 29 Copper-Plates, of the Effigies of the feveral Princes, &c. The prefent State of the Ottoman Empire. In 2 Vol. 8vo. Price 12 s. |