AN ALPHABÉTICAL INDE X. TO THE NINTH VOLUME, ..... 35 PAGE PAGE 9 meets Capt. Vratz at execution.. 18 ...995 sermon before Stern's execution 38 letter, on Cardinal Pole's Power, 148, ....... 466 153 ... 34 с .....SI ....... 304 544 Calvinistic, the national religion of Holland, 545 518 Candislı, evidence against Duke of Norfolk 131 .... 107 311 Caribbea islands, on English forces there..516 Mrs. on hospital for midwives.... 191 178 Chancellor of England, Jefferies becomes 309 S45 1 professes Protestantism 오 483 tenderness to the Duke of York ib. papers said to be written by .159 Children found, rules for hospital of ..194 Christopher's, St, a theatre ot' war.......... 517 524 46 Lord, letter to Jaimes II. ......221 surrenders to English .520 Coligni, acmiral, lis massacre........ ..394 .273 Collection, historical, on succesion, &c. ..271 ..... 547 Cominonwealths of Venice, &c. ...484, 488,491 33 a letter signed by.... 49 34 • plunders monasteries, &c. ....463 .4.16 ·, Danish, too violent to be lasting 345 597 -, calamities of a French one ...... 456 945 Constitution of England, liow dissolved 219 201 Convention on government, a speech in ..918 60 Conyers, Faiher, his absurd story..........380 ..... 67 ............... 487 2 .... 135 PAGE G PAGE ...310 GALLANTRY, in bull-fighting.......... Ginger, of West Indies. ..412, 491 Godfrey, Sir Edmundbury, his murder....379 Goree, island of, English arrive at..........539 - wanted requisites of a tyrant 292 gion of... 211 288 political, its distinction .321 ..409 ...548 423 Guiney, on trading thither. ...434 H 327 .........591 .357 , a description of it 594 triumphial arches at 533, 554 345 defeats forces of Norway ......... 453 Helvoetsluys, a port of Holland .......546 9 Henry 111. of France, bis inurder ..........394 do. ib. Hickforth, a prophecy of his 131 Holland, conspiracy to betray it .......... 4+5 334 , example of not to be followed....513 , account of late voyage to..........331 Hollanders, their arıful policy 4 34 -, disgust King of England.... 5 6 ... 492 Holmes, Sir Robert, opposes Dutch fleet.... 8 13 Howard, family of .... families from house of .......... 137 Howel, Mr. James, his loyalty.... 59 274 -, impolicy of persecuting. ....485 Husbandınan, his rank in society .......... 409 298 334 I, J. 64 6 ...456 ...... 347 529 dismissed as Recorder of London 308 ... ib. his examination.. ...346 ..498 300 ........ 209 Jesuit's letter from England to Brussels....391 remarks on Puritans.. .. 498 ...497 Indico, its produce and management .419, 49 Indies, on a voyage from... 8 John, St. a creature of Cromwell's . 201 Ireland, apliorisans about it.... .313 Ac, massacres of ... 384 Italy, its etteininacy.. 490 Judges to West Indies proposed... 442 Juuginent, final, in politics 369 Jwe divino, claim of, disproved 373 Jurisdiction of Admiralty.. 475 .928 K. 7 KEMPIS, Thomas à, Imitation of Christ.. 10 460 .........485, 456 Killing no murder............ King, subject to the law........ .359 ..392 ! L PÅGE ........297 ........359 976 423 412 -, Bishop of, suspended.. ... 310 379 459 400 491 495 88 ... 107 OBEDIENCE, its various degrees............998 973 arrives in Torbay ...215 ....219 &c. on crowning ........971 .............. 446 391 .. P. M. ...933 MACHIAVEL, on advantages of fraud ....290 00 .303 . 410 470 .445, &c. ....521 ·, case of succession.. .......347 310 ....489 410 33 ...478 191 410 47 ........333, 340 417 ... 354 .391, de. ... 497 123 9 417 PANAMA, conquered by Sir Henry Morgan 436 Sir Francis Drake failed at...... 437 381 ............. 385 3-6 -, Jefferies' revenge upon ... 309 .303 ..38€ 69, &c. ..416 499 60 80 . 487 483 ....515 .142 .154 ..157 .497 373 ...213 ...483 ..30S ...033 ...ib. .276 34 .992 ... 36 Q. R. NANTZ, edict of, if binding on Lewis XIV. 275 - descent of Dukes of................ 136 RALEIGH, Sir Walter, on drollery 59 94 ..450) .S26, 331 6) ... 35 ...467 .....289 48, 49 PAGE T. PAGE 58 -, no charge.. ...480 on those moderate, though lasting 519 Tertullian, on common enemies.... ..... 296 418 Thynn, Thos. Esq, his murder..... .......9, 11 -, enquiry of Vratz about 41 .423 Torbay, on Prince of Orange's arrival at....215 .480 improved by taxes ... ....490 60 Tradesmen, address to............. 59 . 2,4 .47 ... 495 Tyranis, enquiry into nature of.... 61 ......409 U, V. .....938 ............306 Venice, on its taxes..... ..48+, 488 Vice-Admiralties, ancient ones............ 466 ...431 ..445 Viteli, James, rescued froin assassins .... 73 .484 37 Volunteer seamen, proposed privileges of.. 468 80 .....487 Vratz, Capt. acquainted with Stern... 11, 17, 40 ...485, 486 ........20 ......430 41 .........552 Usher, Archbishop, his prophecy......... .. 198 ....318 Usurers, on contributing to the state....... 492 1 W. his last meditations, &c. ib. WALLROND, Colonel Henry, account of 448 447 .330 War preferable to an armed peace..... i n. 233 Wealth, the nature of..... . 106 84 West-India colonies, rise of, &c.... 403 Whites in the West-Indies.. .. 414 Will of a monarrlı, if resistible..............351 ................415 -differs from authority .... 360 William I. his title from King Edward...... 945 , his victory at Hastings.......... 458 Witt, Pensioner de, falls into a swoon...... 7 ......497 Y. 8 8 1 Printed by J. & E. Hodson, Cross Street, Hatton Garden, London. |