487 (return (#x12_x_12_i38))
[ London Gazette, Oct. 8. 1688.]
488 (return (#x12_x_12_i38))
[ Ibid.]
489 (return (#x12_x_12_i38))
[ Ibid. Oct. 15. 1688; Adda, Oct. 12/22 The Nuncio, though generally an enemy to violent courses, seems to have opposed the restoration of Hough, probably from regard for the interests of Giffard and the other Roman Catholics who were quartered in Magdalene College. Leyburn declared himself "nel sentimento che fosse stato non spoglio, e che il possesso in cui si trovano ora li Cattolici fosse violento ed illegale, onde non era privar questi di no dritto acquisto, ma rendere agli altri quello che era stato levato con violenza."]
490 (return (#x12_x_12_i38))
[ London Gazette, Oct. 18. 1688.]
491 (return (#x12_x_12_i39))
[ "Vento Papista." says Adda Oct 24/Nov 3 1688. The expression Protestant wind seems to have been first applied to the wind which kept Tyrconnel, during some time, from taking possession of the government of Ireland. See the first part of Lillibullero.]
492 (return (#x12_x_12_i40))
[ All the evidence on this point is collected in Howell's edition of the State Trials.]
493 (return (#x13_x_13_i2))
[ It will be found with much illustrative matter in Howell's edition of the State Trials.]
494 (return (#x13_x_13_i3))
[ Barillon, Oct. 8/18 16/26 18/28 Oct 25/Nov 4 Oct. 27/Nov 6 Oct 29/Nov 8 1688; Adda, Oct 26/Nov 5]
495 (return (#x13_x_13_i4))
[ London Gazette, Oct. 29. 1688.]
496 (return (#x13_x_13_i5))
[ Register of the Proceedings of the States of Holland and West Friesland; Burnet, i. 782.]
497 (return (#x13_x_13_i8))
[ London Gazette, Oct. 29. 1688; Burnet, i. 782.; Bentinck to his wife, Oct. 21/31 Oct. 22/Nov 1 Oct 24/Nov 3 Oct. 27/Nov 6 1688.]
498 (return (#x13_x_13_i9))
[ Citters. Nov. 2/12 1688: Adda, Nov. 2/12]
499 (return (#x13_x_13_i10))
[ Ronquillo, Nov. 12/22 1688. "Estas respuestas," says Ronquillo, "son ciertas, aunque mas las encubrian en la corte."]
500 (return (#x13_x_13_i11))
[ London Gazette, Nov. 5 1688. The Proclamation is dated Nov. 2.]
501 (return (#x13_x_13_i13))
[ Tanner MSS.]
502 (return (#x13_x_13_i14))
[ Burnet, i. 787.; Rapin; Whittle's Exact Diary; Expedition of the Prince of Orange to England, 1688; History of the Desertion, 1688; Dartmouth to James. Nov. 5. 1688, in Dalrymple.]
503 (return (#x13_x_13_i15))
[ Avaux, July 12/22 Aug. 14/24 1688. On this subject, Mr. De Jonge, who is connected by affinity with the descendants of the Dutch Admiral Evertsen, has kindly communicated to me some interesting information derived from family papers. In a letter to Bentinck, dated Sept. 6/16 1688, William insists strongly on the importance of avoiding an action, and begs Bentinck to represent this to Herbert. "Ce n'est pas le tems de faire voir sa bravoure, ni de se battre si l'on le peut eviter. Je luy l'ai deja dit: mais il sera necessaire que vous le repetiez et que vous le luy fassiez bien comprendre."]
504 (return (#x13_x_13_i16))
[ Rapin's History; Whittle's Exact Diary. I have seen a contemporary Dutch chart of the order in which the fleet sailed.]
505 (return (#x13_x_13_i17))
[ Adda, Nov. 1688; Newsletter in the Mackintosh Collection; Citters Nov 6/16]
506 (return (#x13_x_13_i18))
[ Burnet, i. 788.; Extracts from the Legge Papers in the Mackintosh Collection.]
507 (return (#x13_x_13_i22))
[ I think that nobody who compares Burnet's account of this conversation with Dartmouth's can doubt that I have correctly represented what passed.]
508 (return (#x13_x_13_i23))
[ I have seen a contemporary Dutch print of the disembarkation. Some men are bringing the Prince's bedding into the hut on which his flag is flying.]
509 (return (#x13_x_13_i24))
[ Burnet, i. 789.; Legge Papers.]
510 (return (#x13_x_13_i24))
[ On Nov. 9. 1688, James wrote to Dartmouth thus: "Nobody could work otherwise than you did. I am sure all knowing seamen must be of the same mind." But see Clarke's Life of James, ii. 207. Orig. Mem,]
511 (return (#x13_x_13_i27))
[ Burnet, i. 790.]