CONTENTS FARTHER hints as to public transactions. My removal to Westminster, and settlement there; with some ac- count of the affairs of the Dissenters; of my own minis- terial service; and of my concern with the new pro- phets, their adherents and abettors. 1-141. Oath of abjuration. Hanover family. Burnet to Princess Sophia. Queen's attachment to her brother. Author chosen New-England. Quakers persecuted. New Parliament. Church ton. Atterbury. New Testament in modern Greek. Ludolph. Battle of Ramillies. Thanksgiving. Dissenting ministers' senting ministers' address. Test in Ireland. Sylvester's death. Bishop Sanderson. A dying lady of pleasure. Burnet, Barclay, and Charles II. Projected invasion. Presbyterian ministers in Ireland. Kerr's contrivances. French fleet driven away. Pretender said to be taken and released. Count de Forbin's memoirs. Edinburgh Castle ill-guarded. Dr. Birch on the Pretender's birth. Run on the Bank. Addresses. Dissenting ministers. Clans in Scotland. Lacy. Warnings. Syllabical speech. Betty Grey. Author's Caveat. Justice Chamberlain. Prince of Denmark. Thanks from the Queen. Mrs. Hill. Duchess of Marlborough. Dr. Emms's expected resurrection. Failure of the attempt. Author's advice against prosecution. Chief Justice Holt. Lacy's cha- racter. Bishop Gastrel. Bishop Fleetwood. His two publi- cations. Prince of Denmark dies. Queen's exemplary attention. New Parliament. Onslow, speaker. Mr. Spademan dies. His |