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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

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1688.] [Footnote 382: Ronquillo, July 26/Aug 5.

Ronquillo adds, that what Zulestein said of the state of public opinion was strictly true.] [Footnote 383: Citters, June 12/22 1688; Luttrell's Diary, June 18.] [Footnote 384: For the events of this day see the State Trials; Clarendon's Diary Luttrell's Diary; Citters.

June 15/25 Johnstone, June 18; Revolution Politics.] [Footnote 385: Johnstone, June 18.

1688; Evelyn's Diary, June 29.] [Footnote 386: Tanner MS.] [Footnote 387: This fact was communicated to me in the most obliging manner by the Reverend R.S.Hawker of Morwenstow in Cornwall.] [Footnote 388: Johnstone, June 18.

1688.] [Footnote 389: Adda, June 29/July 9 1688] [Footnote 390: Sunderland's own narrative is, of course, not to be implicitly trusted, but he vouched Godolphin as a witness of what took place respecting the Irish Act of Settlement.] [Footnote 391: Barillon June 21/June 28 June 28/July 8 1688; Adda, June 29/July 9 Citters June 26/July 6; Johnstone, July 2.


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