282 Edict of the Emperor for establishing a Free Port and Navi- Letter of Richard Gafcoigne, Efq; to a Friend a little before his Execution, 28 Mr. Secretary Stanhope to the Foreign Minifters, 67 the Marquefs of Monteleone, Embassador of Spain, to Mr. Secretary Methuen, Minifier, of 68 to M. Pettecum, the Duke of Holstein's 69 of the Caimacan of Conftantinople to the Seraskier of the Morea, 82 83 181 of the fame to the Seraskier of Belgrade, Mr. Secretary Stanhope to M. Weffelowsky, 179 the Chancery of Hanover to the fame, the King to the General Affembly of the Kirk of Scotland, 1 184 the General Affembly of Scotland to the King, 185 Cara Haffan, Secretary of the Grand Vizier, giving an Account of the Battel of Belgrade, Tripoli, Courts, 281 the Grand Signior to the States General, 293 the fame to the Republieks of Algiers, Tunis, and 295 357 the Pope to the King of Spain, ibid the Marquefs Grimaldo to the Spanish Minifters in Foreign Courts, 360 Memorial of M. Weffelowsky, Secretary of Embassy from the Czar of Mufcovy to the King, 173. Anfwers to the fame, " 179, 181 the Abbot Du Bois to the States General, .192 Mr. Preyfs, Secretary of Sweden, to the States 194 the Prince of Cellamare, Embassador of Spain, to Orlean', (Duke of) his Declaration in relation to Count Gyllenborg, 260 Parlia Parliament. Proceedings of the Parliament of Great Britain, 58 to 66; 122 to 170; 203 to 246; 398 to the End. Against the Earl of Oxford 313 to 347 Proceedings of the Parliament of Ireland, 263 to 271; 380 to 398. Peterborough (Earl of) feiz'd in Italy Viscount of Great Britain 347 Preamble of the Patent for creating James Stanhope, Efq; a Proclamation for prohibiting Commerce with Sweden 261 170 Reprefentation of the Lower Houfe of Convocation against the Bishop of Bangor Sardinia: Defcription of that Ifland Conqueft of it by the Spaniards 306 354 371 South-Sea Company, their Propofal to the House of Commons Speech of Roger Moncafter, at his Execution Henry Oxburgh, Efq; at his Execution 208 36 19 30 41 49 the King to the Parliament 58, 16, 246, 398 Samuel Shute, Efq; Governor of New-England, to the general Affembly of the Province of Maflachufets Bay Mr. D'Avenant, Envoy extraordinary of Great Britain, to the Doge and Senate of Genoa 77 188 the Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 263, 397 to the Parliament of that Kingdom Oxford Tryal Mr. Tuffnel, relating to the Tryal of the Earl of 319 the Lord Cowper, Lord High Steward, at the fame Mr. Hambden, at the fame Tryal 325 326 the Speaker of the Houfe of Commons in Ireland, to the Duke of Bolton 390 States-General: Their Answer to the Declaration made by the Chancery of Sweden to their Resident at Stockholm 196 Treaty of Tripple-Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Holland Separate Article between France and Holland 189 292 Tryal James Menzies, Efq; Ralph Standish, Efq; William Mackintosh, and Dr. Andr. Pitcairn Francis Anderton, Efq; Edward Howard, Efq; Mr. William Pitts, Keeper of Newgate Mr. Francis Francia Mr. Laurence Howel the Earl of Oxford FINIS. 95 118 313 THE Chronological Regifter For the Year 1717. Containing The moft remarkable Tranfactions and Events, as well Civil as Military, and Domeftick as Foreign, viz. Removals, Promotions, Births, Deaths, Marriages, &c. that happen'd during the Courfe of that Year, Publifh'd at the Expence of the Sun Fire-Office, LONDON, Printed by H. MEERE in Black Fryers. 1717. Advertisement. Having refolv'd for the future to vary fomewhat in this Part of our Regifter, (which we call the Chronological Regifter, &c.) from the Method we have hitherto obferv'd, by beginning a new Number of the Pages, and ending at the Bottom of an even Page where ever we fhall find it moft convenient fo to do; we judg'd it neceffary to give our Readers this Intimation, that they may not think their Books imperfect, by reafon of their ending in this Manner; for the following Regifter fhall always continue where we break off in the preceding. The Reafon that induc'd us to make this Alteration is, becaufe, by this Means, this Part of our Regifler may, when the four for the whole Year are compleated, be bound up intirely by it felf at the End of the Volume and not in feveral Places of it, as it was in the lait, and therefore too this Title Page is printed, to ferve as a general Title to the Chronological Register for the whole Year. |