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   FN 668 Commons Journals, Jan. 29., Feb. 2. 1688/9.
   FN 669 Commons' Journal's, Feb, 2. 1683.
   FN 670 Grey's Debates; Burnet, i. 822.
   FN 671 Commons' Journals, Feb. 4. 8. 11, 12.; Lords' Journals, Feb. 9. 11. 12, 1688/9
   FN 672 London Gazette, Feb. 14. 1688/9; Citters, Feb. 12/22.
   FN 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.
   FN 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.
   FN 675 London Gazette, Feb. 14. 1688/9; Lords' and Commons' Journals, Feb. 13.; Citters, Feb 15/25; Evelyn, Feb. 21.

   CHAPTER XI

   William and Mary proclaimed in London--Rejoicings throughout England; Rejoicings in Holland--Discontent of the Clergy and of the Army--Reaction of Public Feeling--Temper of the Tories-- Temper of the Whigs--Ministerial Arrangements--William his own Minister for Foreign Affairs--Danby--Halifax--Nottingham Shrewsbury The Board of Admiralty; the Board of Treasury--The Great Seal--The Judges--The Household--Subordinate Appointments-- The Convention turned into a Parliament--The Members of the two Houses required to take the Oaths Questions relating to the Revenue--Abolition of the Hearth Money--Repayment of the Expenses of the United Provinces--Mutiny at Ipswich--The first Mutiny Bill--Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act--Unpopularity of William--Popularity of Mary--The

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