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33. Orig. Mem. James accuses Dartmouth of having got up an address from the fleet demanding a Parliament. This is a mere calumny. The address is one of thanks to the King for having called a Parliament, and was framed before Dartmouth had the least suspicion that His Majesty was deceiving the nation.] [Footnote 555: Luttrell's Diary.] [Footnote 556: Adda, Dec. 17. 1688.] [Footnote 557: The Nuncio says, "Se lo avesse fatto prima di ora, per il Re ne sarebbe stato meglio."] [Footnote 558: See the Secret History of the Revolution, by Hugh Speke, 1715. In the London Library is a copy of this rare work with a manuscript note which seems to be in Speke's own hand.] [Footnote 559: Brand's History of Newcastle; Tickell's History of Hull.] [Footnote 560: An account of what passed at Norwich may still be seen in several collections on the original broadside. See also the Fourth Collection of Papers, 1688.] [Footnote 561: Clarke's Life of James, ii. 233.; MS. Memoir of the Harley family in the Mackintosh Collection.] [Footnote 562: Citters, Dec. 9/19 1688. Letter of the Bishop of Bristol to the Prince of Orange, Dec 5. 1688, in Dalrymple.] [Footnote 563: Citters, Nov 27/Dec 7 1688; Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 11.; Song on Lord Lovelace's entry into Oxford, 1688; Burnet, i. 793.] [Footnote 564: Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 2, 3, 4, 5. 1688.] [Footnote 565: Whittles Exact Diary; Eachard's History of the Revelation.] [Footnote 566: Citters, Nov. 20/30 Dec. 9/19 1688.] [Footnote 567: Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 6, 7. 1688.] [Footnote 568: Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 7. 1688.] [Footnote 569: History of the Desertion; Citters, Dec. 9/19 1688; Exact Diary; Oldmixon, 760.] [Footnote 570: See a very interesting note on the fifth canto of Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby.] [Footnote 571: My account of what passed at Hungerford is taken from Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 8, 9. 1688; Burnet, i. 794; the Paper delivered to the Prince by the Commissioners, and the Prince's Answer; Sir Patrick Hume's Diary; Citters Dec. 9/19] [Footnote 572: Clarke's Life of James, ii. 237. Burnet, strange to say, had not heard, or had forgotten, that the prince was brought back to London, i. 796.] [Footnote 573: Clarke's Life of James, ii. 246.; Pere d'Orleans, Revolutions d'Angleterre, xi.; Madame de Sevigne, Dec. 14/24. 1688; Dangeau, Memoires, Dec. 13/23. As to Lauzun, see the Memoirs of Mademoiselle and of the Duke of St. Simon, and the Characte
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