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763.; Lumley to William, May 31.
1688, in Dalrymple.] [Footnote 422: See the invitation at length in Dalrymple.] [Footnote 423: Sidney's Letter to William, June 30.
1688; Avaux Neg., July 10/20 12/22] [Footnote 424: Bonrepaux, July 18/28 1687.] [Footnote 425: Birch's Extracts, in the British Museum.] [Footnote 426: Avaux Neg., Oct 29/Nov 9 1683] [Footnote 427: As to the relation in which the Stadtholder and the city of Amsterdam stood towards each other, see Avaux, passim.] [Footnote 428: Adda, July 6/16 1688.] [Footnote 429: Reresby's Memoirs.] [Footnote 430: Barillon, July 2/12 1688.] [Footnote 431: London Gazette of July 16.1688.The order bears date July 12.] [Footnote 432: Barillon's own phrase, July 6/16 1688.] [Footnote 433: In one of the numerous ballads of that time are the following lines: "Both our Britons are fooled, Who the laws overruled, And next parliament each will he plaguily schooled." The two Britons are Jeffreys and Williams, who were both natives of Wales.] [Footnote 434: London Gazette, July 9.
1688.] [Footnote 435: Ellis Correspondence, July 10.
1688; Clarendon's Diary, Aug.3.
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