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The Last Revolution

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by Patrick Dillon


  2.Leti, Monarchie Universelle de Louis XIV, p.2.

  3.Leti, Monarchie Universelle de Louis XIV, p.113.

  4.Leti, Monarchie Universelle de Louis XIV, p.47.

  5.Dunlop, Louis XIV, p.97.

  6.Temple, Memoirs, p.351.

  7.Dunlop, Louis XIV, p.150.

  8.Dunlop, Louis XIV, p.150.

  9.Leti, Monarchie Universelle de Louis XIV, p.62.

  10.D’Avaux, Négociations, v p.302.

  11.Woodbridge, Sir William Temple, p.186.

  12.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.107.

  13.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, i pp.2ff.

  8 ‘The Fifth Great Crisis of the Protestant Religion’

  1.Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, p.205.

  2.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.119.

  3.Claude, An Account of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the Protestants in France, p.19.

  4.Claude, An Account of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the Protestants in France, p.16.

  5.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.74.

  6.Evelyn, Diaries, 22 December 1685.

  7.Bohun, Autobiography, p.68.

  8.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.109.

  9.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.133.

  10.Evelyn, Diaries, 31 October 1685.

  11.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii pp.59ff.

  12.Wigfield, The Monmouth Rebellion, p.86, p.88.

  13.Whiting, Persecution Expos’d, p.153.

  14.Axminster Ecclesiastica, p.102.

  15.Whiting, Persecution Expos’d, p.153.

  16.Playford, The Theater of Music, songs from D’Urfey, The Commonwealth of Women.

  17.North, Autobiography, p.130.

  18.Speck, James II, p.41.

  19.Commons Journals, 9 November 1685.

  20.Grey, Debates of the House of Commons, viii p.369.

  9 ‘The Mode of Living of the Chinezes’

  1.North, Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North, p.149.

  2.Evelyn, Diaries, 18 October 1666, 11 May 1654.

  3.Locke, Correspondence, letter 264, Locke to John Strachey, October 1672.

  4.Maitland quoted in Survey of London, St Anne’s Soho.

  5.Gwynn, Huguenot Heritage, p.78.

  6.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.137.

  7.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.137.

  8.Evelyn, Diaries, 30 July 1682.

  9.Temple, Observations Upon the United Provinces, p.135.

  10.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.181.

  11.Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, p.72.

  10 ‘All Engines Now at Work to Bring in Popery Amain’

  1.North, Autobiography, p.121.

  2.Courtenay (ed), Memoirs of Sir William Temple, p.182.

  3.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.107.

  4.The Hue and Cry after Father Peters.

  5.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.122.

  6.Clarendon, Diary, ii p.89.

  7.Evelyn, Diaries, 5 & 9 May 1686.

  8.Speck, James II, p.45.

  9.Evelyn, Diaries, 24 June 1686, 29 December 1686.

  10.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, iii p.107.

  11.Story, William Carstares, p.111.

  12.Ashley, The Glorious Revolution, p.64.

  13.Cruickshanks (ed), By Force or by Default?, p.16.

  14.Earle, Life and Times of James II, p.217.

  11 ‘The True Bounds between the Church and the Commonwealth’

  1.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii pp.54.ff

  2.BL, Add MSS, 40,813, fol. 202.

  3.Papillon, Memoirs of Thomas Papillon, p.263.

  4.Cranston, John Locke, p.253.

  5.Gough (tr), Locke, Epistola de Tolerantia, p.145.

  6.Gough (tr), Locke, Epistola de Tolerantia, p.65, p.67, p.79, p.81.

  7.Papillon, Memoirs of Thomas Papillon, p.374.

  12 ‘Matters of Mere Religion’

  1.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.89, p.179.

  2.Reresby, Memoirs, 18 February 1687.

  3.Evelyn, Diaries, 29 October 1687.

  4.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.175.

  5.London Gazette, 14–18 April 1687.

  6.Halifax, Letter to a Dissenter, p.250, p.252.

  7.Axminster Ecclesiastica, p.132.

  8.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.179.

  9.Ferguson, A Representation of the Threatening Dangers, p.495.

  10.Whiting, Persecution Expos’d, p.172.

  11.Locke, Correspondence, letter 932, Tyrrell to Locke, 6 May 1687.

  12.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.129.

  13.Speck, James II, p.56.

  14.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.122.

  15.Speck, James II, p.57.

  16.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.158.

  13 ‘The Prince of Orange’s Opinion’

  1.Evelyn, Diaries, 2 May 1687.

  2.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.62.

  3.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.88.

  4.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.92.

  5.Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, p.544.

  6.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii pp.75ff, p.78, pp.54ff.

  7.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.85.

  8.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.53.

  9.Ashley, Glorious Revolution, p.90.

  14 ‘What Passion Cannot Music Raise and Quell’

  1.North, Autobiography, p.67.

  2.Keates, Purcell, p.111.

  3.Wilson (ed), Roger North on Music, p.25.

  4.Purcell, Sonatas of III PARTS, ‘To the Reader’.

  5.Keates, Purcell, p.132.

  6.Keates, Purcell, p.145.

  15 ‘A Total Reconstruction of All Human Knowledge’

  1.Bacon, Works, iv p.8.

  2.Jones, Ancients and Moderns, p.203.

  3.Glanvill, Plus Ultra, pp.79–80.

  4.Jones, Ancients and Moderns, p.132.

  5.Glanvill, Plus Ultra, p.6.

  6.Jones, Ancients and Moderns, p.127.

  7.Sprat, History of the Royal Society, p.29.

  8.Jones, Ancients and Moderns, p.239.

  9.North, Autobiography, p.21.

  10.Jones, Ancients and Moderns, p.202.

  11.Westfall, Isaac Newton, p.26.

  12.Westfall, Isaac Newton, p.141.

  13.Locke, Correspondence, letter 3272, Locke to Peter King, 30 April 1703.

  14.Westfall, Never at Rest, p.403.

  15.Westfall, Isaac Newton, p.162.

  16.Cohen & Whitman (tr & ed), Newton, Principia, preface.

  17.Westfall, Isaac Newton, p.176.

  18.Bacon, Works, iv p.259.

  19.Westfall, Isaac Newton, p.190, p.185.

  20.Newton, Principia, dedicatory ode.

  21.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.85.

  22.Coats, The Hon & Rev Henry Compton, Lord Bishop of London, Garden History iv (no 3) pp.14–19.

  23.Ray, Synopsis Stirpium Britannicarum, preface.

  24.Raven, John Ray, Naturalist, p.213.

  25.North, Autobiography, p.93.

  26.Raven, John Ray, Naturalist, p.202, p.212, p.216.

  27.Wotton, Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning, p.282.

  28.Bacon, Works, iv p.259.

  29.Hooke, Micrographia, preface.

  30.Levine, The Battle of the Books, p.30.

  31.Ray, Historia Plantarum, ii p.1798.

  16 ‘Annus Mirabilis Tertius’

  1.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.229.

  2.London Gazette, 12 December 1687.

  3.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii
p.134.

  4.Greaves, Secrets of the Kingdom, p.320.

  5.Portland Manuscripts, PWA 2141a.

  6.BL, Add MSS, 34,512 fol. 77.

  7.Clarendon, Diary, 15 January 1688.

  8.BL, Add MSS, 34,512 fol. 77.

  9.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.229.

  10.Reresby, Memoirs, 29 May 1688.

  11.Clarendon, Correspondence, ii pp.479–480.

  12.Clarendon, Correspondence, ii p.481.

  13.Clarendon, Correspondence, ii p.482.

  14.Evelyn, Diaries, 8 June 1688.

  15.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.156.

  16.London Gazette, 18–21 June 1688.

  17.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.274.

  18.Evelyn, Diaries, 17 July 1688.

  19.Three Letters : A Letter from the Reverent Father Petre ... to the Reverend Father La Chese, p.3.

  20.Bohun, Autobiography, p.81.

  21.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.171.

  22.Clarendon, Diary, 31 October 1688.

  23.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.174, p.179.

  24.Kenyon, The Birth of the Old Pretender, History Today, June 1963.

  25.Weil, The Politics of Legitimacy, in Schwoerer (ed), The Revolution of 1688–89, p.70.

  26.BL, Add MSS, 34,510 fol. 133.

  27.Evelyn, Diaries, 15 June 1688.

  28.Clarendon, Diary, 14 June 1688.

  29.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.280.

  30.Clarendon, Diary, 30 June 1688.

  31.Reresby, Memoirs, 30 June 1688.

  32.BL, Add MSS, 34,510 fol. 138.

  33.Sancroft, To all the Bishops Within his Metropolitan Jurisdiction, Article XI.

  34.Evelyn, Diaries, 31 October 1688.

  17 ‘To Come and Rescue the Nation’

  1.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.129.

  2.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii pp.229–230.

  3.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii pp.111–2.

  4.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.118.

  5.Public Occurrences Truly Stated, 3 July 1688.

  6.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.198, p.205.

  18 ‘Among Speculators’

  1.De la Vega, Confusion of Confusions, p.18, p.28.

  2.De la Vega, Confusion of Confusions, p.42, p.14.

  3.Pietas in Patriam, p.88, p.8.

  4.Pietas in Patriam, p.12, p.13.

  5.Evelyn, Diaries, 12 June 1687.

  6.Hacking, The Emergence of Probability, p.57.

  7.North, Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North, p.168.

  8.Reith, The Age of Chance, p.63.

  9.Luttrell, Brief Historical Relation, i p.135.

  19 ‘Pro Religione Protestante, Pro Libero Parlamento’

  1.De la Vega, Confusion of Confusions, p.13.

  2.De la Vega, Confusion of Confusions, p.40.

  3.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.222.

  4.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.211.

  5.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.165.

  6.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.295, p.280.

  7.Papillon, Memoirs of Thomas Papillon, p.342.

  8.Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, p.550.

  9.Public Occurrences Truly Stated, 28 September 1688.

  10.Leti, Monarchie Universelle, p.65.

  20 ‘Wonderful Expectation of the Dutch Fleet’

  1.Bohun, Autobiography, p.81.

  2.Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, ii p.153.

  3.Evelyn, Diaries, 18 September 1688.

  4.Clarendon, Diary, 24 September 1688.

  5.Clarendon, Diary, 23 September 1688.

  6.Clarendon, Diary, 27 September 1688.

  7.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.296.

  8.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.298.

  9.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.302.

  10.Bramston, Autobiography, p.326.

  11.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.261.

  12.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.237.

  13.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.167, p.144.

  14.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.169.

  15.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.309.

  16.Reresby, Memoirs, 17 October 1688.

  17.Clarendon, Diary, 26 October 1688.

  18.Evelyn, Diaries, 6 October 1688.

  19.BL, Egerton MSS, 2,717, fol. 414.

  20.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.306, p.310.

  21.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.263, p.170.

  22.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.184.

  21 ‘A Vast Body of Men in a Strange Language’

  1.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.12, p.15.

  2.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.14.

  3.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.17.

  4.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.307.

  5.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.30.

  6.Evelyn, Diaries, 8 November 1688.

  7.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.32, p.33.

  8.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.262.

  9.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.184, p.190.

  10.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.33.

  11.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.185.

  12.Israel, The Dutch Republic, p.850.

  13.The Prince of Orange’s Second Declaration, 24 October 1688.

  14.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.112.

  15.Axminster Ecclesiastica, p.135.

  16.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.49.

  17.Israel, The Dutch Republic, p.850.

  18.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.37.

  19.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.39.

  20.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.40.

  21.North, Autobiography, p.131.

  22 ‘The Miseries of a War’

  1.Reresby, Memoirs, 15 October 1688.

  2.Bohun, Autobiography, p.81.

  3.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.316.

  4.Clarendon, Correspondence, ii pp.497ff.

  5.Clarendon, Diary, 12 November 1688.

  6.Evelyn, Diaries, 8 November 1688.

  7.Greaves, Secrets of the Kingdom, p.328.

  8.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.320.

  9.Claydon, William III and the Godly Revolution, p.55.

  10.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.48.

  11.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.329.

  12.National Archive, SP 8/2, part 2, fol. 54.

  13.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.333.

  14.Clarendon, Diary, 14 November 1688.

  15.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.217.

  16.Greaves, Secrets of the Kingdom, p.324.

  17.Reresby, Memoirs, 22 November 1688.

  18.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.336.

  19.Rélation du Voyage d’Angleterre, HMC 7th report, p.225.

  20.Fontaine, Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine, p.141.

  21.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.315, p.320.

  22.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.217.

  23 ‘It Looks Like a Revolution’

  1.Earle, Life and Times of James II, p.103.

  2.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.188.

  3.Earle, Life and Times of James II, p. 214.

  4.Miller, James II, p.13.

  5.Davies (ed), Papers of Devotion of James II, p.61.

  6.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.236.

  7.Davies (ed), Papers of Devotion of James II, p.163.

  8.Callow, The Making of James II, p.153.

  9.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.224.

  10.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.49, footnote.

  11.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.214.

  12.D’Avaux, Négociations, vi p.308.

  13.Burnet, History of His Own Time, iii p.407 footnote.

  14.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.239.

  15.Clarendon, Diary, 27 November 1688
/>   16.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.330.

  17.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.192.

  18.Clarendon, Diary, 3 December 1688.

  19.Clarendon, Diary, 8 December 1688.

  20.National Archive, SP 8/2 part 2 fols. 188–9.

  21.National Archive, SP 8/2 part 2 fols. 67 & 69.

  22.Cibber, An Apology for the Life of Mr Colley Cibber, p.42, p.37.

  23.Clarendon, Diary, 5 December 1688.

  24.HMC Seafield, p.207, quoted in Lever, Godolphin, p.73.

  24 ‘Out of the Reach of My Enemies’

  1.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.220.

  2.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.275.

  3.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.340.

  4.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.193.

  5.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.225.

  6.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii p.249.

  7.Althorp MSS 75,366 (6).

  8.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.194.

  9.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.351.

  25 ‘Vengeance, Justice’

  1.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.230.

  2.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.361.

  3.Jones, The Irish Fright of 1688, p.149.

  4.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.351.

  5.A Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs, 1689.

  6.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.350.

  7.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.389.

  8.An Account of the Manner of Taking the Lord Chancellor, 1688.

  9.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.355.

  10.London Mercury, 15 December 1688.

  11.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.200.

  12.Universal Intelligence, 18 December 1688.

  13.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.352.

  14.Whittle, Exact Diary, p.71.

  15.Morrice, Entring Book, Q p.348.

  16.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.279.

  17.Clarendon, Diary, 12 December, 16 December 1688.

  18.HMC Dartmouth, 11th Report, appendix, part 5, p.279, p.282.

  19.Ailesbury, Memoirs, i p.197.

  20.National Archive, SP 8/2 part 2 fol. 85.

  21.National Archive, SP 8/2 part 2 fol. 97.

  22.Grassby (ed), North, manuscript passage from The Life of Sir Dudley North, p.332.

  26 ‘I Thought a King to be a Brave Thing’

  1.The Hue and Cry after Father Peters, 1688.

  2.BL, Add MSS 32,095, fols. 308–12, fols. 303–7.

  3.Clarke, The Life of James the Second, ii pp.251ff.

  4.BL, Add MSS 32,095, fols. 303–7, fols. 308–12.

  5.BL, Add MSS 32,095 fols. 303–7.

  6.BL, Add MSS 32,095 fols. 308–12.

  7.BL, Add MSS 32,095 fols. 308–12.

  8.Mazure, Histoire de la Révolution de 1688 en Angleterre, iii p.166.

  9.Rapin, History of England, vol 13, lxii, footnote.

 

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