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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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 Pop••sh King and Qu••en 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 Empe••our against the Turks. 39
BAden (Prince of) takes Five Churches, Syclos, &c. 57
Burns ••sseck Ib.
Beates Count Teckley out of Tran∣silvania 1••7
Comes to England 133
Ganonades the Fyench Camp at Newstad•• 1••2
Barkan Batt••e 39
Bavaria El••ctress 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
B••shops, Seven, refused to Read King James's Declaration 69
They are Imprisoned, tryed, and acqu••tted 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 Br••d, 71
Bouster takes Cochein 83
Brussels b••mb'd by Villeroy 142
Butschin taken by Dunewald 64
Buda beseidged by Lorrain 41
Seidge raised lb.
Bese••dged 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
Colo••n 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 Mo••osini 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 bea••s 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
Dr••gheda yeilded to King William 94
Du••dee (Lord of) defeats Mackay at Killikraukle 79
He is killed in the Battle lb.
Duleigno taken by General Delsino 15••
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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 proj••ct 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 Tu••ks defeated, lb.
G••ent tak••n by the French,••
Granv••le (••••••ur) executed, 124
Grand V••sie•• beheaded, 6••
Grand Visier, ••••••an•• 27 Basha's kil∣led, at Zenta Battle, 163
H.
H••uover! Duke of) made the 9th Electorat 127
Hansch••••hets Battle, 41
Heidershean General, killed at the Battle of Temeswa••r. 156
Heidelberg taken by the French. 131
Heusler General, ak••u by Count Tec∣keley, 105
Ho••slein ('Duke of) d••feated, lb.
Huy taken by the French, 128
Retaken by King William, 1••6
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 f••vour of Pap••sts, 54
Alla••med from Holland, 73
Comes from ••ali••herry 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 sle••s 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••, wh••p•• 54
Joseph (Arch Duke) Elected King of Hungary, and Crowned 65
K.
KIng William, and Queen Mary pro∣cl••m••d ••o Scotland, 79
They take the Coronation Oath, lb
Declared King, and Queen, of En∣gland, 77
Kirk (Col••onel) bloody in the West of England, 47
Keyserwart Beseiged by the Elector o••Brandenburg, 8••
L.
LAnden Battle, 129
Lesl••e (Count) takes Esseck and Esper••es, 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, 1••7
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•• Sul••an deposed, 66
Marsiglia Battle 132
Meniz Bishop dies. 149
Meniz taken by Lorrain, 83
Minden, a confl••ct 17
A Congress of Princes there, 71
Moninou••h 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
Mo••ino General, beats the Turks at Sea, 156
Molino beaten by the Turks••6
Mong••iz yeelded to the Emperour. 70
Mons yeelded to the French, 112
Montmelian yeilded to the French 118
The Citadel yeilds, lb.
Mons Battle, 10
Mo••osini 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,
Neutrali••y 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∣p••ge, 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 Presb••terian, 33
Plot against King William, 149
H••ppily 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
F••lls si••k and returnes Ib.
He takes Casal, 146
He agrees w••th the French King, 153
Ter••us 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 1••9
Saxony, General to the Emperour, 1••6
He is chosen King of Poland 1••8
Salusses Batt••e 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 tak••n by General Steinau 1••8
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 yee••d••d to the French 104
Sweden (King of) Mediator of the Treaty at Reswick 158
T.
TAlbot, Collon••l sent to Ireland 47
Tangier quitted by King Charles 35
Tariars routed by the Poles, near Cami∣nieck 131
Temp••e Sir William, Commended 6
Temes waer Ba••le 1••5
Thou'on Fleet ••omes safe to Brest 151
Tirconels actions in Ireland 62
He fi••ls the Army with Irish papists 47 and 48
He dies at Limerick 114
Titul taken by he Turks 1••6
Torrington A••miral, 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 1••6
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
Vau••em••nt, Prince of, his brave retreat 141
Veterani G••nerall routs the Turks••ui••e at Scinta. 58.
He is Kiled at Lugos Battle 147.
Vic••grade 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 return••s 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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