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 INDEX. Acosta, Don J. D i. 64 Albemarle, Duke of, Introduction xxi. — — -, Keppel, Earl of, ii. 236 n. Allegiance, oath of, i. 130 ; ii. 282 n. Althorpe, the estate of, i. Introduction lii. lvi. lxxiii.; ii. 277, 298, 299, 304, 310 Aim, M. D i. 212 Alvin, or Halewyn, Mynheer, i. 246, 277 ; ii. 29 n. 105, 307 Ambassadors, their duties and etiquette, &c. i. 42, 48, 56, 133, 170 Amsterdam, city of, i. 63, 149, 298; ii. 8, 295, 233 Anglesey, Earl of, (Arthur A nnesley,) character of, i. 17 n. — his remon- strance, 18 n. — his speech in council, 22 n. Anne, Princess, (afterwards Queen,) Introduction li. n. lviii. ; i. 30, 59, 75, 126, 137 —her letters to the Prin- cess of Orange, ii. 263, 264 — allusions to her reign, i. 72 n. 93 n. ; ii. 225 n., 281 n. Arlington, Lord, his power and places at the court of King Charles, i. 5 Arran, Lord, ii. 301 Arundel, Earl of, i. 180 Association favourable to the Prince of Orange, i. Introduction xxiii. Astrologers, i. 253, 254 Avaux, Count D French ambassador, i. 60, 107, 156, 156, 195, 200 n. 211, 223,226,227,246,256; ii. 27, 36— his memorial to the States, i. 212 Baber, Sir John, agent of the Presby- terians and Duke of York, i. 3, 4 n. 178, 190 Balbazos, Marquis deLos, i. 102 n. 127, 134 Balendine, Lady Anne, ii. 25 Barillon, M., minister from Louis XIV. to St. James's, Introduction xlv. n. lix. n.; i. 3 n. 9, 69 n. 75 n. 211, 219, 221, 225, 227, 232 ; ii. 272 Barlow, Mrs. i. 138 Bentinck, M., ancestor of the Portland family, i. 51 n. — account of this Duke, ii. 234 n. (etpauim, under the name of M. Bentem.) — his letters to Mr. H. Sidney, ii. 234, 248, 249,250, 253, 255, Madame, ii. 3 Bertie, Mr., his quarrel with Mr. Har- bor d, i. 77 n. Beuninghen, M. Van, councillor of the States of Holland, i. 2, 43, 48, 106, 112, 131, 144, 170, 203, 205, 256; ii. 34, 237 n., &c. Beverning, M. Van, i. 42 Birch, Colonel, his rise into notice, and blunt wit as an orator, i. 95 Bishops and Clergy, affairs of the, ii. 281-288 • Bodmin, Lord, i. 283, 292, 295 ; ii. 4 Borel, M., Dutch minister, his reply to King Charles, i. 49 n. Botany, floriculture, and planting, i. 169 ; ii. 239, 242 Bracey, Mr., i. 157, 164 Brandenburg, Elector of, i. 204, 257, 260, 291; ii. 3, 105 Breda, fortress of, i. 131 Bristol, Earl and Countess of, i. Intro- duction W. Ixxix Brunswick, Princes of, ii. 3, 9, 10 Buckingham, Sheffield, Duke of, (Lord Malgrave,) i. 11, 26 n.; ii. 41 — his folly at Omen described, i. 23 Bulstrode, Sir Richard, i. 124 n.— his letter to Sidney, 124 Burnet, Bishop, chief political remarks by, Introduction xxiii., xxv. n. xlvii. n. ; i. 2 n. 7 n. 12, 31 n. 44 n. 49 n. 61 n. 68 n. 93 ti. 261 n. 304 n.; ii. 29, 313 n. — his letter to the Prince of Orange, recommending certain of the clergy, ii. 281 — is promoted to the see of Salisbury, 282 n. — his reasons for the suspension, or expelling, of James the Second, 288