J. Franck Bright

A History of England, Period III. Constitutional Monarchy


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href="#ulink_6db6f7d1-1e44-5d1e-85cf-e9bba8cd1238">821 Factions of the English Parliament, 821 William threatens to leave England, 824 1690 William dissolves Parliament, and undertakes the Irish war, 824 Tory reaction in the new Parliament, 824 Cause of the venality of Parliament, 824 Settlement of the revenue, 825 The Act of Grace, 825 Discovery of a Jacobite plot, 825 Battle of Beachy Head, 826 Battle of the Boyne, 827 James's flight from Ireland, 828 Siege of Limerick, 828 William returns to England, 828 1691 Siege of Athlone, 829 Battle of Aghrim, 830 Second siege of Limerick, 830 End of the Irish war, 830 The Revolution completed in Scotland, 830 Jacobite plots in England, 831 William's successful policy abroad, 831 First crisis of the war over, 832 James's hopes upheld by the treason of the ministry, 832 1692 Marlborough, suspected of treason, deprived of his offices, 833 The Queen's quarrel with her sister, 834 Massacre of Glencoe, 834 Threatened invasion of England, 836 Battle of La Hogue, 837 Second crisis of the war over, 838 Fall of Namur, 838 Battle of Steinkirk, 838 The discontent of Parliament, 839 1693 Montague's financial measures, 839 Disastrous campaign, 840 Battle of Landen, 841 Loss of the Smyrna fleet, 841 Factions in Parliament necessitate the gradual formation of a united Whig ministry, 842 1694 Establishment of the Bank of England, 843 The Triennial Act passed, 844 Death of Queen Mary, 844 1695 Expulsion of Trevor and Caermarthen for venality, 845