rs of
Labruyere.]
[Footnote 574: History of the Desertion; Clarke's Life Of James. ii.
251. Orig. Mem.; Mulgrave's Account of the Revolution; Burnet, i. 795]
[Footnote 575: History of the Desertion; Mulgrave's Account of the
Revolution; Fachard's History of the Revolution.]
[Footnote 576: London Gazette, Dec. 13. 1688.]
[Footnote 577: Clarke's Life of James, ii. 259.; Mulgrave's Account of
the Revolution; Legge Papers in the Mackintosh Collection.]
[Footnote 578: London Gazette, Dec. 13 1688; Barillon, Dec. 14/24.;
Citters, same date; Luttrell's Diary; Clarke's Life of James, ii. 256.
Orig. Mem; Ellis Correspondence, Dec. 13.; Consultation of the Spanish
Council of State, Jan. 19/29, 1689. It appears that Ronquillo complained
bitterly to his government of his losses; "Sirviendole solo de consuelo
el haber tenido prevencion de poder consumir El Santisimo."]
[Footnote 579: London Gazette, Dec. 13 1688; Luttrell's Diary;
Mulgrave's Account of the Revolution; Consultation of the Spanish
Council of State, Jan. 19/29 1689. Something was said about reprisals:
but the Spanish council treated the suggestion with contempt. "Habiendo
sido este hecho por un furor de pueblo, sin consentimiento del gobierno
y antes contra su voluntad, como lo ha mostrado la satisfaccion que le
han dado y le han prometido, parece que no hay juicio humano que puede
aconsejar que se pase a semejante remedio."]
[Footnote 580: North's Life of Guildford, 220.; Jeffreys' Elegy;
Luttrell's Diary; Oldmixon, 762. Oldmixon was in the crowd, and was, I
doubt not, one of the most furious there. He tells the story well. Ellis
Correspondence; Barnet, i. 797. and Onslow's note.]
[Footnote 581: Adda, Dec. 9/19; Citters, Dec. 18/28]
[Footnote 582: Citters, Dec. 14/24. 1688; Luttrell's Diary; Ellis
Correspondence; Oldmixon, 761.; Speke's Secret History of the
Revolution; Clarke's Life of James, ii. 257.; Eachard's History of the
Revolution; History of the Desertion.]
[Footnote 583: Clarke's Life of James, ii. 258.]
[Footnote 584: Secret History of the Revolution.]
[Footnote 585: Clarendon's Diary, Dec. 13. 1688; Citters, Dec 14/24;
Eachard's History of the Revolution.]
[Footnote 586: Citters, Dec. 14/24 688; Luttrell's Diary.]
[Footnote 587: Clarke's Life of James ii. 251. Orig. Mem.; Letter
printed in Tindal's Continuation of Rapin. This curious letter is in the
Harl. MSS. 6852.]
[Footnote 588: Reresby was told, by a lady whom he does
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