The late history of Europe being a narration of all remarkable actions and other various affairs, both civil and military, that have happened in the several kingdoms and republicks : from the Treaty at Nimiguen in anno 1676 to the conclusion of the late peace at Res-Wick in September 1697 : which makes up a history of one and twenty years : accuratly and succinctly abridg'd / by Captain David Kennendy.

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The late history of Europe being a narration of all remarkable actions and other various affairs, both civil and military, that have happened in the several kingdoms and republicks : from the Treaty at Nimiguen in anno 1676 to the conclusion of the late peace at Res-Wick in September 1697 : which makes up a history of one and twenty years : accuratly and succinctly abridg'd / by Captain David Kennendy.
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1698.
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"The late history of Europe being a narration of all remarkable actions and other various affairs, both civil and military, that have happened in the several kingdoms and republicks : from the Treaty at Nimiguen in anno 1676 to the conclusion of the late peace at Res-Wick in September 1697 : which makes up a history of one and twenty years : accuratly and succinctly abridg'd / by Captain David Kennendy." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47247.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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INDEX

  • ABdicat, debated in Parliament 77
  • Ackmet, Sultan dyes 146
  • Addressis to King Charles 25
  • And Rejected Ib.
  • Act of Parliament in England against a Popsh King and Quen 87
  • Act of Recognition in Scotland 79
  • Aeth taken by the French 157
  • Agria yeilded to Count Carassa 65
  • A brim Battle 114
  • Alba Regalis, and Lippa yeilded to the Emperour 70
  • Alliance between the Emperour Pole, and Venice 36
  • Altercations about the Basis of the Treaty at Reswick 159
  • Argyle (Earl of) convicted of high Treason 31
    • Makes his Escape 32
    • Lands in Scotland, is taken and Be∣headed in Edinburgh 45
    • He dyed piously Ib.
  • Argos Battle 147
  • Asoph taken by the Ozar of Mosco∣vie 157
  • Athlone taken by General Ginkle 113
  • Ausburg League 35
  • Auxiliaries Names for the Empeour against the Turks. 39
  • BAden (Prince of) takes Five Churches, Syclos, &c. 57
    • Burns sseck Ib.
    • Beates Count Teckley out of Tran∣silvania 17
    • Comes to England 133
    • Ganonades the Fyench Camp at Newstad 12
  • Barkan Batte 39
  • Bavaria Elctress dyes 127
  • Belgrade taken by Storm by the Duke of Pavarid 71
    • Retaken by the Turks 107
    • Beseiged by the Duke of Croy 132
  • Berkley (Lord of) attaques Brest, and comes off with loss 134
    • Bombards Deip &c. 136
    • And St. Malo's 142
    • And Calais and St. Martins 152
  • Beverning adjusts the Peace with France 4
    • Censured for it 12
  • Bishop of London Suspended 53
  • Bshops, Seven, refused to Read King James's Declaration 69
    • They are Imprisoned, tryed, and acqutted Ib.
  • Bill of Exclusion rejected by the House of Lords 27
  • Bonne taken by the Duke of Lorrain and Brandenburgh 84

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  • Boyle (Robert Esq) dyes 127
  • Boyn Battle, in Ireland 92
  • Brandenburgh (Flector of) his Letter to the French King 16
    • And to the States of Holland 18
    • His Death 77
  • Battle at Brd, 71
  • Bouster takes Cochein 83
  • Brussels bmb'd by Villeroy 142
  • Butschin taken by Dunewald 64
  • Buda beseidged by Lorrain 41
    • Seidge raised lb.
    • Besedged again by him, and taken by Storm 56
C.
  • CAlamburg Battle 38
  • Cambray, Citadel, yeilded to the French 3
  • Cambrun Battle 116
  • Carricksergus taken by the Duke of Schomberg 81
  • Carignan Battle 103
  • Carmagnola yeilded to the French 117
    • Retaken by P••••nce Fugine 118
  • Castlemain (Earl of, sent to Rome by Ring James 63
  • Castlenovo taken by General Cornaro 66
  • Catalonia Insurection 102
  • Catalonia, a Conflict 152
  • Canissa yeilded to the Emperour 105
  • Casal yeilded 145
  • Cessation of Armes betwen France and the Confederates 6
  • Cessation between the Emperour and the Turks 60
  • Charles King joins with the Dutch 7
    • His new Councellors after the Popish Plot 22
    • Makes Allyance with the Dutch 25
    • His Death, and Character. 44
  • Charter of London made void 32
  • Charters of all Towns of England questioned 34
  • Charleroy yeilded to the French 131
  • Ciclut and Cobluch taken by General Delphino 138
  • Cochein taken by Bouslers 38
  • Col••••dge, Steven, Executed 31
  • Colon Elector made Prince of ••••••••••ge 135
  • Commission High, by King James 35
  • Commons House, voted the Crown vaccant 77
  • Com•••• prodigious 29
  • Couinsmark, defeats the Turks, and takes new Novorino 59
  • Con••••ess at Nameguen 1
  • Cor••••th, Sparia, Athens taken by Moosini 67
  • Coron Battle 51
  • Cornist Executed 47
  • Cor•••• taken 52
  • Cork and Kinsale surrendered to King William 98
  • Cha••••emount in Ireland yeilded to the Duke of Schomberg 90
  • Congress at the Hague 111
  • Co•••• beseiged and relieved 117
  • Couriray, Dixmud, and Luxem∣burg, yeilded to the French 40
D.
  • DAngerfeild Whip't and Killed 54
  • Dauphine of France Married to the Duke of Bavaria's Sister 26
  • Dau••••ness dyes 101
  • Delsino beas the Turks at Sea 109
  • Dix••••ude and Deinse yeilded to the French 142
  • Doge of Venice dyes 71
  • Douglas (Livtenent General) marches with 10000 Men to Athlone 49
    • He ••••turns, and joins the King, at Carrickmashure 95
  • Douglas (Sir Robert) killed at the Battle of Enghein 123
  • D' vaux Memorial to the States 72
  • Drgheda yeilded to King William 94
  • Dudee (Lord of) defeats Mackay at Killikraukle 79
    • He is killed in the Battle lb.
  • Duleigno taken by General Delsino 15

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E.
  • EArthquake in Jamaica, 127
  • Edinburgh Castle yeelded by the Duke of Gordon. 79
  • Emperours letter to King James. 80
    • He agrees with Sweden. 45
    • His Embassadors, at Reswick com∣plain, 160
    • Answered by the Spainish Embas∣sador, lb.
  • Emperour returnes to Vienna, 39
  • Enghein Battle, 123
  • English Fleet worsted by the French. 88
  • Esperies taken by General Leslie, 51
  • Esseck taken by General Leslie, lb.
    • Beseiged by the Turks, 107
  • Exceter Association, 74
  • Essex (Earl of) murdered, 33
F.
  • FUzharris Executed 30
  • Flanders and Italy allarmed by the French, 27
  • Flerus Battle, 109
  • Forge, a Conflict, 83
  • French defeated there, lb.
  • French Invasion frustrated, 149
  • French Kings projct of peace 5
    • Rejected by the Confederats, lb.
    • He offers Money to King Charles, 6
    • He writ to the Dutch. lb
    • Breaks Articles with the Emperour 26
    • Encroches on Flanders, and ravages it, 14
    • His pretentions on Germany Flanders, &c. 35
G.
  • GAloway in Ireland, yeelded to General Ginkle, 114
  • Genoa Bombardrd by the French, 40
  • Godfrey (Sir Edmondbury) murder∣ed 21
  • Gran Beseiged and yeilded to the Duke of Lorrain, 39
  • Gran Battle, 49
    • The Tuks defeated, lb.
  • Gent takn by the French,
  • Granvle (••••••ur) executed, 124
  • Grand Vsie beheaded, 6
  • Grand Visier, ••••••an 27 Basha's kil∣led, at Zenta Battle, 163
H.
  • Huover! Duke of) made the 9th Electorat 127
  • Hansch••••hets Battle, 41
  • Heidershean General, killed at the Battle of Temeswar. 156
  • Heidelberg taken by the French. 131
  • Heusler General, aku by Count Tec∣keley, 105
  • Hoslein ('Duke of) dfeated, lb.
  • Huy taken by the French, 128
    • Retaken by King William, 16
J.
  • JAmes King, Hi speech to the Coun∣cil, 44
    • His Coronation, and His speech to the Parliament, 45
    • His speech to the Parliament, 48
    • Displeased with their Answer, and dis∣solves them. 49
    • His Letter to the Council of Scotland, in fvour of Papsts, 54
    • Allamed from Holland, 73
    • Comes from aliherry to London, 75
    • He goes to Rochester, 76
    • Returns to London, lb.
    • He leaves London again, and with His Queen goes to France, lb.
  • King James goes to Ireland 80
    • Offers Battle to Schomberg at Dun∣dalk, 87
    • He is defeated at the Boyne, 93
    • He sles to Dublin, to Watersoord, and from thence to France, 94
    • His Letter to the Irish, who came from Limerick Seige to France, 115

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  • ...
    • His proceedings in England, 62
  • Jessereys (Chie•••• Justice) His bloody work in the West of England, 64
  • Johnston, Min••••te, whp 54
  • Joseph (Arch Duke) Elected King of Hungary, and Crowned 65
K.
  • KIng William, and Queen Mary pro∣clmd o Scotland, 79
    • They take the Coronation Oath, lb
    • Declared King, and Queen, of En∣gland, 77
  • Kirk (Colonel) bloody in the West of England, 47
  • Keyserwart Beseiged by the Elector o Brandenburg, 8
L.
  • LAnden Battle, 129
  • Lesle (Count) takes Esseck and Esperes, 51
  • Leige (Prince of) dies, 135
  • Lippa taken by the Turks, 146
  • Limerick Beseiged by King William, 95
    • The Seige raised 97
    • Taken by General Ginkle, 115
  • Livingston (Sir Thomas) routs Cannon and Buchan, 88
  • Lorrain, Duke of, agrees with the French King 14
    • Made General of the Emperours Army 36
    • Takes Vicegrade, and Weisen 40
    • Retreats to Vienna, lb,
    • Dies at Wells April 18 1690. 101
  • Londondary beseiged, 80
  • Lords Justice of Ireland, 98
  • Lords Justice of England. 140
  • Loyd (Collonel ••••oms 5000 Irish 12
  • Louvois French Secretary dies, 121
  • Lugos Battle, 17
M.
  • ...MAcharty ••••vetenant General routed and taken Prisoner 81
  • Mackay Livetenant General, killed 123
  • Maestreicht beseiged by the Prince of Orange 2
  • Magdalen Colledge followes, suspen∣ed by King James 53
  • Mal••••me Sulan deposed, 66
  • Marsiglia Battle 132
  • Meniz Bishop dies. 149
  • Meniz taken by Lorrain, 83
  • Minden, a conflct 17
    • A Congress of Princes there, 71
  • Moninouh declared Bastard under King Charle's Hand, 23
    • He is banished, 24
    • He returns, lb.
    • He loses al his places, lb.
    • He lands in. England, 46
    • He is taken, and beheaded, lb.
  • Modon yeelds to Morosini, 59
  • Mohaiz Battle 64
  • Moino General, beats the Turks at Sea, 156
  • Molino beaten by the Turks 6
  • Mongiz yeelded to the Emperour. 70
  • Mons yeelded to the French, 112
  • Montmelian yeilded to the French 118
    • The Citadel yeilds, lb.
  • Mons Battle, 10
  • Moosini General of Venice, 127
    • He takes Sancta Maura &c. 43
    • He is Elected Doge. 71
    • He is made General again. 127
    • He dies. 138
  • Mount Casal Battle. 3
  • Mortality in Duke Schombergs Camp at Dundalk, 82
  • Muslapha made Sultan, 146
N.
  • NAmur taken by the French, 122
    • Retaken by King William, 142
    • Casal yeilded 144
  • Napol de Romani yeelded to General Morosini 60
  • Napoli di Malvasia yeelded to the Venetians. 108
  • Navarino, old, yeelded to Morosini 59

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  • Newheusel take by the Duke of Croy 50,
  • Neutraliy in Italy, sign'd 154
  • Nissa Battle 85
    • Taken by the Emperour Ib.
    • Retaken by the Turks 106
  • Nice yeelded to the French, 111
  • Notingham Association, 74
  • Noailles Duke of takes several Towns in Catalonia, 136
O.
  • ORange P. of, goes to England, 4
    • Marries and r••••urns to Holland, 5
    • His speech to Sir William Temple. observable, 11
    • His offer of Aid to King James, in 1688, rejected, 46
    • He lands at Torbay, 73
    • Publishes His Declaration, Ib.
    • His Letter to the Protestant Officers in King James's Army, 74
    • He comes to London. 76
  • Oathes of Allegiance, and Abjuration, 78
  • O'regan, Teague, His Comical Equi∣pge, 90
  • Ossory (Earl of) dyes 28
P.
  • PArliament, long, dissolved and another called, 21
  • Parliament dissolved, and another called, 23
  • Parliament prorogued 5 times in one year, 25
    • They refuse Money to the King and forbid lending, 28
    • Dissolved and another called 29
    • They sit at Oxford 30
    • And are dissolved, Ib.
  • Parliament dissolved, and another called, 87
  • Parliament dissolved, and another called, 134
  • Peace between France and Holland, obstructed, 7
    • Agreed again, and signed, 8
    • Ratified by the French King, 10
  • Peace between France, and Spain signed, 12
    • The Articles, 13
    • Signed by the King of Spain, 14
  • Peace between the Emperour and France, and Spain, 15
  • Peace between France, Sweden, and Brandenburg, 18
    • The Articles, Ib.
  • Peace between France, Sweden, and the King of Denmark, 20
    • The Articles, Ib.
  • Peace General between the French King and all the Confederates, in Septmber 1697. 16
  • Palatine of the Rhine (Charles Lovis) dies 63 years old, 28
  • Philipbsburg yeelded to the Emper∣our 2
  • Plot popish in England, 21
    • Doubted, and ridicul'd, 25
  • Plot, called mealtub, 30
  • Plot Presbterian, 33
  • Plot against King William, 149
    • Hppily discovered, 150
  • Polish King defeats the Tartars, 43
    • He marches into Moldavia, 61
    • He routs the Tartars. 138
    • Marches again into Moldavia, 120
    • He dies, 156
  • ope Alexander dies, 121
  • Pope Innocent 11th dies, 156
  • Potachin Battle 84
  • Presbiterian Ministers are restored 88
  • Prince George, and others go to the Prince of Orange, 75
  • Process of the Plot against King Wil∣liam related, 150
  • Protestants persecuted in France, 53
  • Protestant Princes move for savour to protestants, but not granted, 164
  • Preliminaties at Reysweck signed at the Hague, 157
Q.
  • QUeen Mary of England dies, 139
  • Queen mother of Spain, dies 107

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R.
  • ROses taken by the French 131
  • Rupert Prince dies, 33
  • Russel (Lord) Executed, Ib
  • Russel, Admiral, defeates the French Fleet 122
  • Russel coup's up Tourville, in Thou∣lon 137
S.
  • SAlankamen Battle, 119
  • Savoy (Duke of) joynes with the Confederates, 98
    • He invades the Dauphinate▪ 125
    • He takes Amburn, Gap, and Guile∣stre, 126
    • Flls sik and returnes Ib.
    • He takes Casal, 146
    • He agrees wth the French King, 153
    • Terus of agreement, Ib.
    • He excuses himself to the King of Spain and others, but not to the King of Great Britain Ib,
  • St Andrew Battle 41
  • Saxony Elector dies 28
  • Saxony, his son dies 121
  • Saxony, his son dies 19
  • Saxony, General to the Emperour, 16
    • He is chosen King of Poland 18
  • Salusses Batte 103
  • Sarsfeild (Livetenan General) takes the English Artillery 96
  • Schulis General, defeats Count Tecke∣ley 42
  • Shastsberry comitted, tryed, and ac∣quired 21
  • Schomberg, Duke of, aryves in Ireland, August 14 1689, 81
    • He's killed at Boyn Battle 94
  • Schomberg, Livetenant Generall is son, killed at Mar••••glia Battle 132
  • Scinta Battle 58
  • Scio takn by General Steinau 18
    • And retaken by the Turks 147
  • Sclavonia reduced to the Emperour 12
  • Stafford (Lord) executed 28
  • Smirna Fleet comes safe home 115
  • Sidney Collonel, executed 34
  • Smirna Fleet outward attacked by the French 128
  • Sign taken by General Cornar 60
  • Schovel, Sir Clovesly, takes a Frigat in Dublin bay 89
  • Solyman made Sultain 66
  • Spain (King of) claymes Mastricht from the Dutch 19
    • Which they refuse Ib.
    • He is married 102
  • Spainiards beat the French in Catalo∣nia 145
  • Strasburg yeelded to the French 32
  • Suza yeedd to the French 104
  • Sweden (King of) Mediator of the Treaty at Reswick 158
T.
  • TAlbot, Collonl sent to Ireland 47
  • Tangier quitted by King Charles 35
  • Tariars routed by the Poles, near Cami∣nieck 131
  • Tempe Sir William, Commended 6
  • Temes waer Bale 15
  • Thou'on Fleet omes safe to Brest 151
  • Tirconels actions in Ireland 62
    • He fils the Army with Irish papists 47 and 48
    • He dies at Limerick 114
  • Titul taken by he Turks 16
  • Torrington Amiral, beaten by the French 88
  • Triumphant volly at the taking of Na∣mure 144
  • Transilvania reduced by the Duke of Lorrain 65
W.
  • WAllis G. takes Segedin 5
  • Warradin great, taken by Ge∣neral Heusler 16
  • Water••••o•••• and Duncanon Fort yeelded to King William 95

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  • Wheeler, Sir Frances, Ship wrackt, and lost 134
  • Widin Battle 80
    • And taken Ib
  • William King lands in Ireland 87
    • He is wounded 91
    • He goes to England 97
    • His speech to the Congress at the Hague 111
    • His speech to the Parliament in Octo∣ber 1963 133
    • His speech to the Parliament. In Octo¦ber 1965. 148
    • He returnes to England 165.
    • His solmne reception in the City of London 165.
  • Waldeck prince beaten by the French at Cambrun 116.
    • He dies 127
  • Wirtemberg, Duke of, routed and taken by the French: 125.
  • Wolsley Collonel, routs the Irish at Cavan 89.
V.
  • VAlenciennes taken by the Fr: 3.
  • Valona taken by Generall Corna∣ro. 109
    • He dies there Ib
  • Vauemnt, Prince of, his brave retreat 141
  • Veterani Gnerall routs the Turks uie at Scinta. 58.
    • He is Kiled at Lugos Battle 147.
  • Vicgrade taken by the Turks 50.
  • Vien••••a Seige 36.
  • Villana ye••••ded to the French 117.
  • Villerny Duke, General of the French Army 140.
    • He attempts to releive Namur. but sails of doing it 143.
    • Orgell yelded to the French 116.
Y.
  • YOrk, Duke of, leavs England. 21.
    • He returns 24.
    • He goes Commisioner to Scotland, Ib makes the Test there 31.
  • Ypre taken by the French 5
Z.
  • ZEnta, a bloody battle 162
    • A terrible slaughter of Turks Ib
FINIS.

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