y
were printed mistook Derby for Danby. Lords' Journals, Feb. 4. 1688/9.
Evelyn, a few days before, wrote Derby, by mistake, for Danby. Diary,
Jan. 29. 1688/9]
[Footnote 658: Commons' Journals, Feb. 5. 1688/9]
[Footnote 659: Burnet, i. 819.]
[Footnote 660: Clarendon's Diary, Jan. 1, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
1688/9; Burnet, i. 807.]
[Footnote 661: Clarendon's Diary, Feb, 5. 168/9; Duchess of
Marlborough's Vindication; Mulgrave's Account of the Revolution.]
[Footnote 662: Burnet, i. 820. Burnet says that he has not related the
events of this stirring time in chronological order. I have therefore
been forced to arrange them by guess: but I think that I can scarcely
be wrong in supposing that the letter of the Princess of Orange to
Danby arrived, and that the Prince's explanation of his views was
given, between Thursday the 31st of January, and Wednesday the 6th of
February.]
[Footnote 663: Mulgrave's Account of the Revolution. In the first three
editions, I told this story incorrectly. The fault was chiefly my own
but partly Burnet's, by whose careless use of the pronoun _he_, I was
misled. Burnet, i. 818]
[Footnote 664: Commons' Journals, Feb. 6. 1688/9]
[Footnote 665: See the Lords' and Commons' Journals of Feb. 6. 1688/9
and the Report of the Conference.]
[Footnote 666: Lords' Journals, Feb. 6. 1688/9; Clarendon's Diary;
Burnet, i. 822. and Dartmouth's note; Citters, Feb. 8/18,. I have
followed Clarendon as to the numbers. Some writers make the majority
smaller and some larger.]
[Footnote 667: Lords Journals, Feb. 6, 7. 1688/9; Clarendon's Diary.]
[Footnote 668: Commons Journals, Jan. 29., Feb. 2. 1688/9.]
[Footnote 669: Commons' Journal's, Feb, 2. 1683.]
[Footnote 670: Grey's Debates; Burnet, i. 822.]
[Footnote 671: Commons' Journals, Feb. 4. 8. 11, 12.; Lords' Journals,
Feb. 9. 11. 12, 1688/9]
[Footnote 672: London Gazette, Feb. 14. 1688/9; Citters, Feb. 12/22.]
[Footnote 673: Duchess of Marlborough's Vindication; Review of the
Vindication; Burnet, i. 781. 825. and Dartmouth's note; Evelyn's Diary,
Feb. 21. 1688/9.]
[Footnote 674: Lords' and Commons' Journals, Feb. 14 1688/9; Citters,
Feb. 15/25. Citters puts into William's mouth stronger expressions of
respect for the authority of Parliament than appear in the journals; but
it is clear from what Powle said that the report in the journals was not
strictly accurate.]
[Footnote 675: London Gazette, Feb. 14. 1688/9; Lords' an
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