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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

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This account is strongly confirmed by what Bonrepaux wrote to Seignelay, Sept.

12/22 1687.

"Il (Sunderland) amassera beaucoup d'argent, le roi son maitre lui donnant la plus grande partie de celui qui provient des confiscations on des accommodemens que ceux qui ont encouru des peines font pour obtenir leur grace."] [Footnote 461: Adda says that Sunderland's terror was visible.

Oct 26/Nov 5 1688.] [Footnote 462: Compare Evelyn's account of her with what the Princess of Denmark wrote about her to the Hague, and with her own letters to Henry Sidney.] [Footnote 463: Bonrepaux to Seignelay, July 11/21 1688.] [Footnote 464: See her letters in the Sidney Diary and Correspondence lately published.

Mr.Fox, in his copy of Barillon's despatches, marked the 30th of August N.S.1688, as the date from which it was quite certain that Sunderland was playing false.] [Footnote 465: Aug 19/29 1688] [Footnote 466: Sept 4/14 1688] [Footnote 467: Avaux, July 19/29 July 31/Aug 10 Aug.


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