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lxxxii. The Earl of Loudoun to Charles ii., . .130
Begs him to satisfy Parliament by dismissing some of
his servants.
lxxxiii. The Earl of Loudoun to Charles ii. . . 131
Urges him to issue the Declaration laid before him,
and to satisfy Church and State.
lxxxiv. Thomas Coke to Charles ii. . . .132
Gives an account of the intentions of the English
Royalists.
lxxxv. The Earl of Loudoun to Charles ii., . .133
Military proposals. Urges Charles to consent to
the Declaration.
lxxxvi. Letter from an English Soldier in Scotland
(Extract), . . . . .134
Account of the social and moral condition of Scotland.
lxxxvii. The Dean of Tuam to the Marquis of Ormond, . 140
Charles’s defence of his agreement with the Scots.
lxxxviii. His Majestie’s First Conference, . .143
Account of Charles’s conversation with the Dean of
Tuam.
lxxxix. Henry Nash to William Edgeman, . .148
Death of the Prince of Orange. Account of ‘The
Start.’
xc. Examination of Thomas Coke, . . .154
Plots of the English Royalists.
Appendix—
Trial of Neil Macleod of Assynt, . 159-190
Index,
193-201

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