62 (return (#x2_x_2_i10))
[ The chief authority for this part of my history is the Life of James, particularly the highly important and interesting passage which begins at page 444. and ends at page 450. of the second volume.]
63 (return (#x2_x_2_i14))
[ Russell to William, May 10 1691, in Dalrymple's Appendix, Part II. Book vii. See also the Memoirs of Sir John Leake.]
64 (return (#x2_x_2_i23))
[ Commons' Journals, Mar. 21. 24. 1679; Grey's Debates; Observator.]
65 (return (#x2_x_2_i23))
[ London Gazette, July 21. 1690.]
66 (return (#x2_x_2_i29))
[ Life of James, ii. 449.]
67 (return (#x2_x_2_i30))
[ Shadwell's Volunteers.]
68 (return (#x2_x_2_i32))
[ Story's Continuation; Proclamation of February 21. 1690/1; the London Gazette of March 12.]
69 (return (#x2_x_2_i33))
[ Story's Continuation.]
70 (return (#x2_x_2_i33))
[ Story's Impartial History; London Gazette, Nov. 17. 1690.]
71 (return (#x2_x_2_i34))
[ Story's Impartial History. The year 1684 had been considered as a time of remarkable prosperity, and the revenue from the Customs had been unusually large. But the receipt from all the ports of Ireland, during the whole year, was only a hundred and twenty-seven thousand pounds. See Clarendon's Memoirs.]
72 (return (#x2_x_2_i35))
[ Story's History and Continuation; London Gazettes of September 29. 1690, and Jan. 8. and Mar. 12. 1690/1.]
73 (return (#x2_x_2_i36))
[ See the Lords' Journals of March 2. and 4. 1692/3 and the Commons' Journals of Dec. 16. 1693, and Jan. 29. 1695/4. The story, bad enough at best, was told by the personal and political enemies of the Lords justices with additions which the House of Commons evidently considered as calumnious, and which I really believe to have been so. See the Gallienus Redivivus. The narrative which Colonel Robert Fitzgerald, a Privy Councillor and an eyewitness delivered in writing to the House of Lords, under the sanction of an oath, seems to me perfectly trustworthy. It is strange that Story, though he mentions the murder of the soldiers, says nothing about Gafney.]
74 (return (#x2_x_2_i37))
[ Burnet, ii. 66.; Leslie's Answer to King.]
75 (return (#x2_x_2_i39))
[ Macariae Excidium; Fumeron to Louvois Jan 31/Feb 10 1691. It is to be observed that Kelly, the author of the Macariae Excidium and Fumeron, the French intendant, are most unexceptionable witnesses. They were both, at this time, within the walls of Limerick. There is no reason to doubt the impartiality of the Frenchman; and the Irishman was partial to his own countrymen.]
76 (return (#x2_x_2_i40))
[ Story's Impartial History and Continuation and the London Gazettes of December, January, February, and March 1690/1.]
77 (return (#x2_x_2_i41))
[ It is remarkable that Avaux, though a very shrewd judge of men, greatly underrated Berwick. In a letter to Louvois, dated Oct. 15/25. 1689, Avaux says: "Je ne puis m'empescher de vous dire qu'il est brave de sa personne, a ce que l'on dit mais que c'est un aussy mechant officie, qu'il en ayt, et qu'il n'a pas le sens commun."]
78 (return (#x2_x_2_i41))
[ Leslie's Answer to King, Macariae Excidium.]
79 (return (#x2_x_2_i41))
[ Macariae Excidium.]
80 (return (#x3_x_3_i0))
[ Macariae Excidium; Life of James, ii. 422.; Memoirs of Berwick.]
81 (return (#x3_x_3_i1))
[ Macariae Excidium.]
82 (return (#x3_x_3_i2))
[ Life of James, ii. 422, 423.; Memoires de Berwick.]
83 (return (#x3_x_3_i3))
[ Life of James, ii. 433-457.; Story's Continuation.]
84 (return (#x3_x_3_i4))
[ Life of James, ii. 438.; Light to the Blind; Fumeron to Louvois, April 22/May 2 1691.]
85 (return (#x3_x_3_i5))
[ Macariae Excidium; Memoires de Berwick; Life of James, ii. 451, 452.]
86 (return (#x3_x_3_i6))
[ Macariae Excidium; Burnet, ii. 78.; Dangeau; The Mercurius Reformatus, June 5. 1691.]