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CHAP. XXX.
English affairs-New administration in Ireland-Vio-
lences of the catholics-Tories and informers-Violent
proceedings of the king-Violences of Tyrconnel-Tyr-
connel lord-deputy-His arrangements-New model
of corporations-Attempts on the Univerfity-State of
the country-A quarrel among the catholics-
Attempt against the acts of fettlement-Rejoicings of
the catholics-Imprisonment of the officers of Chrift X
Church-Agitations on the news of the prince of
Orange's preparations-Alarm of massacre.
Page 69
CHAP. XXXI.
Defcription of Derry--Refiftance of this town- Proteftant affociations-Treachery of Hamilton and
Tyrconnel-Proceedings of the proteftants-Conduct
of Lundy-Proceedings of James-George Walker
-Siege of Derry-—
-Proceedings at Derry-
Appearance of Kirk-Character of Kirk-Atrocious cruelty of Rofen-Relief of Derry-Operations of
the Enniskilleners--Defeat of lord Galmoy-His
treachery-Three armies fent against Enniskillen-
Defeat of Sarsfield-Retreat of Fitzjames-Defeat
of Macarthy near Newtown-Butler.
CHAP.
CHA P. XXXII.
Irish parliament of James—Repeal of the acts of
Settlement- -Enormous act of attainder-Iniquitous
plan of coinage-Attack on the university-
Perfecution of the proteftants-Delay of fuccour
from England-Progrefs of Schomberg He
encamps at Dundalk-Calamitous condition of bis
troops
Military operations--Decampment of
Schomberg- -Difcontents in England-Various
operations-Victory of the Enniskilleners-Capture of
James's veffels in the bay of Dublin-Surrendry of
Charlemount Landing of King William. Page 110
Foreign
Progrefs of king William-Proceedings of king James
-Reconnoitering at the Boyne-William wounded-
Battle of the Boyne-Flight of James-State of
Dublin--Proceedings of William
tranfactions Proceedings of the catholics--
Progress of William-Reduction of the fouth eastern
towns-Repulfe of Douglas at Athlone-Defcription
of Limerick--Attack of Limerick-Artillery
destroyed by Sarfefield-Storming of Limerick--
Repulfe-Return of William from Ireland--His
character.
132
CHAP. XXXIV.
Reduction of Cork and Kinfale by the earl of Marl-
borough Departure of the French--Rapparees
-Civil regulations-Battle of the moat of Grenoge
-State of affairs of the Irish-Military operations
-Attack of Athlone-Defperate paffage of the ford
Flight of Saint-Ruth-Proceedings of Ginckle--
Battle of Aghrim-Death of Saint-Ruth-Defeat of
the Irish-Siege of Galway-Affairs of the Irish-
Death' of Tyrconnel-Siege of Limerick-False
report concerning Luttrel-Capitulation-Condition
`of prisoners-Articles of Limerick -Emigration-
Ennoblement of Ginckle and Rouvigny. Page 156
CHAP. XXXV.
Authorities for Irifh hiftory-Leland-Reflexions-----
Legiflation of the English parliament for Ireland-
A parliament-Lord's juftices--A parliament-
William Molyneux-Ruin of the Irish woollen manu-
facture-The manufacture of linen not a compenfation
-Impolicy of restrictions on Irifh industry-
Refumption of the forfeitures--Proceedings of the
Irish parliament-Sacramental teft-Penal ftatutes
Violence of party-Tories and whigs-Difpute about
the lord mayor's election-Unconstitutional interference
of the English parliament.
180
English affairs-
CHA P. XXXVI.
-Union of England and Scotland
Acceffion of George the first-An Irish parliament-
Unconstitutional act of the British parliament
Mifcellaneous tranfactions--Party in oppofition-
Wood's coinage- -Swift's patriotism-Primate
Boulter's agency-Mifcellaneous tranfactions
Dearths of corn-Emigrations-parliamentary
tranfactions-Firft adminiftration of the duke of
Dorfet Question carried against the cabinet
Tythe agiftment-Devonshire's government-Great
froft-Chesterfield's government-Primate Stone-
Lucas-Jones-Nevil, Page 202
CHAP. XXXVII.
National debt of Ireland-Difpute about previous
confent Difcontents-Kildare's memorial--
Change of adminiftration-Parliamentary tranfacti-
ons-National poverty and partial remedies-Violence
of a mob-Threats of a French invafion-Thurot's
defcent-Whiteboys-Hearts of Oak-Parliamentary
transactions—Octennial bill-New system of admi-
niftration-News-papers--A parliament--
Rejection of a money-bill--Second feffion of the
Octennial parliament, &c.--Death of Lucas-
Hearts of Steel-Emigration to America.
224
CHAP. XXXVIII.
Retrofpect of British affairs- George the third-
British colonies of North America-American war
-Parliamentary tranfactions-Troops transported
from Ireland-National diftrefs-Petitions against
Irish trade-Indulgence to catholics-National
poverty-Refolutions of non-importation-Volunteers
-Parliamentary transactions-Relaxation of com-
mercial restraints--Demands of an independent
legiflature-Proceedings of parliament-Proceedings
of the volunteers-Refolutions of Dungannon
Parliamentary tranfactions-State of public affairs-
Change of measures--Irish revolution-Diffention
of Patriots-Confummation of the revolution.
Page 250
CHAP. XXXIX.
Reflexions on the American war- -Mifcellaneous
tranfactions-Knights of Saint Patrick-Abortive
Scheme of a Genevan fettlement-Proceedings of
the volunteers-Defects of the national reprefentation
-Meeting of a new parliament-National convention
-Mifcellaneous tranfactions-Outrages-Addresses
-Congress-Commercial propofitions-Mifcellaneous
tranfactions