第1111章 CHAPTER XXII(51)
- The History of England from the Accession
- Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay
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FN 259 A Letter to a Friend concerning a French Invasion to restore the late King James to his Throne, and what may be expected from him should he be successful in it, 1692; A second Letter to a Friend concerning a French Invasion, in which the Declaration lately dispersed under the Title of His Majesty's most gracious Declaration to all his loving Subjects, commanding their Assistance against the P. of O. and his Adherents, is entirely and exactly published according to the dispersed Copies, with some short Observations upon it, 1692; The Pretences of the French Invasion examined, 1692; Reflections on the late King James's Declaration, 1692. The two Letters were written, Ibelieve, by Lloyd Bishop of Saint Asaph. Sheridan says, "The King's Declaration pleas'd none, and was turn'd into ridicule burlesque lines in England." I do not believe that a defence of this unfortunate Declaration is to be found in any Jacobite tract. A virulent Jacobite writer, in a reply to Dr. Welwood, printed in 1693, says, "As for the Declaration that was printed last year. . . I assure you that it was as much misliked by many, almost all, of the King's friends, as it can be exposed by his enemies."FN 260 Narcissus Luttrell's Diary, April 1692.
FN 261 Sheridan MS.; Memoires de Dangeau.
FN 262 London Gazette, May 12. 16. 1692; Gazette de Paris, May 31. 1692.
FN 263 London Gazette, April 28. 1692.
FN 264 Ibid. May 2. 5. 12. 16.
FN 265 London Gazette, May 16. 1692; Burchett.
FN 266 Narcissus Luttrell's Diary; London Gazette, May 19. 1692.
FN 267 Russell's Letter to Nottingham, May 20. 1692, in the London Gazette of May 23.; Particulars of Another Letter from the Fleet published by authority; Burchett; Burnet, ii. 93.; Life of James, ii. 493, 494.; Narcissus Luttrell's Diary; Memoires de Berwick. See also the contemporary ballad on the battle one of the best specimens of English street poetry, and the Advice to a Painter, 1692.
FN 268 See Delaval's Letter to Nottingham, dated Cherburg, May 22., in the London Gazette of May 26.
FN 269 London Gaz., May 26. 1692; Burchett's Memoirs of Transactions at Sea; Baden to the States General, May 24/June 3;Life of James, ii. 494; Russell's Letters in the Commons' Journals of Nov. 28. 1692; An Account of the Great Victory, 1692;Monthly Mercuries for June and July 1692; Paris Gazette, May 28/June 7; Van Almonde's despatch to the States General, dated May 24/June 3. 1692. The French official account will be found in the Monthly Mercury for July. A report drawn up by Foucault, Intendant of the province of Normandy, will be found in M.
Capefigue's Louis XIV.
FN 270 An Account of the late Great Victory, 1692; Monthly Mercury for June; Baden to the States General, May 24/ June 3;Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 271 London Gazette, June 2. 1692; Monthly Mercury; Baden to the States General, June 14/24. Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 272 Narcissus Luttrell's Diary; Monthly Mercury.
FN 273 London Gazette, June 9.; Baden to the States General, June 7/17FN 274 Baden to the States General, June. 3/13FN 275 Baden to the States General, May 24/June 3; Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 276 An Account of the late Great Victory, 1692; Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 277 Baden to the States General, June 7/17. 1692.
FN 278 Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 279 I give one short sentence as a specimen: "O fie that ever it should be said that a clergyman have committed such durty actions!"FN 280 Gutch, Collectanea Curiosa.
FN 281 My account of this plot is chiefly taken from Sprat's Relation of the late Wicked Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young, 1692. There are very few better narratives in the language.
FN 282 Baden to the States General, Feb. 14/24 1693.
FN 283 Postman, April 13. and 20. 1700; Postboy, April 18.;Flying Post, April 20.
FN 284 London Gazette, March 14. 1692.
FN 285 The Swedes came, it is true, but not till the campaign was over. London Gazette, Sept, 10 1691, FN 286 William to Heinsius March 14/24. 1692.
FN 287 William to Heinsius, Feb. 2/12 1692.
FN 288 Ibid. Jan 12/22 1692.
FN 289 Ibid. Jan. 19/29. 1692.
FN 290 Burnet, ii. 82 83.; Correspondence of William and Heinsius, passim.
FN 291 Memoires de Torcy.
FN 292 William to Heinsius, Oct 28/Nov 8 1691.
FN 293 Ibid. Jan. 19/29. 1692.
FN 294 His letters to Heinsius are full of this subject.
FN 295 See the Letters from Rome among the Nairne Papers. Those in 1692 are from Lytcott; those in 1693 from Cardinal Howard;those in 1694 from Bishop Ellis; those in 1695 from Lord Perth.
They all tell the same story.
FN 296 William's correspondence with Heinsius; London Gazette, Feb. 4. 1691. In a pasquinade published in 1693, and entitled "La Foire d'Ausbourg, Ballet Allegorique," the Elector of Saxony is introduced saying "Moy, je diray naivement, Qu'une jartiere d'Angleterre Feroit tout Mon empressement;Et je ne vois rien sur la terre Ou je trouve plus d'agrement."FN 297 William's correspondence with Heinsius. There is a curious account of Schoening in the Memoirs of Count Dohna.
FN 298 Burnet, ii. 84.
FN 299 Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.
FN 300 Monthly Mercuries of January and April 1693; Burnet, ii.
84. In the Burnet MS. Hail. 6584, is a warm eulogy on the Elector of Bavaria. When the MS. was written he was allied with England against France. In the History, which was prepared for publication when he was allied with France against England, the eulogy is omitted.
FN 301 "Nec pluribus impar."
FN 302 Memoires de Saint Simon; Dangeau; Racine's Letters, and Narrative entitled Relation de ce qui s'est passe au Siege de Namur; Monthly Mercury, May 1692.
FN 303 Memoires de Saint Simon; Racine to Boileau , May 21. 1692.
FN 304 Monthly Mercury for June; William to Heinsius May 26/ June 5 1692.
FN 305 William to Heinsius, May 26/June 5 1692.