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Ackney Coaches 242.

H.

Hagen, M. Envoy of Saxe-Gotha 272.
HAGUE, t. 253, &c.

HAMBOURG, t. 280.

HEIDELBERG, t. 11, &c. 15. Its fine Library car-
ried to Rome, and other great Ravages committed
there 15, 17. Its famous Tun 18.

Henry II. King of France 25.

IV. King of France 187.

Hermitage 298.

Himmelferon Castle 296.

HOFF, t. 265.

Holtzendorff M. 219.

Holy Week, how folemniz'd at Rome 138, &c. At

Madrid 224.

Horn (Count de) his Catastrophe 182.

Horfes, Statues of, finely caft 247.

Huffites 291.

I.

Ames's Park and Palace 239. Square 252.

'St. Januarius St. 141.

Ibrahim Basha, the Turkifb Ambaffador's Entry at Vi-

enna 62 to 66.

St. Ildephonfo Palace 231.

INGOLDSTAT, t. 267.

Inquifition of Spain 229.

Interim, a Formulary fo call'd 27.

St. John de Nepomucene 289, 290.

Jofeph (afterwards Emperor) chofe King of the Ro-
mans 28. His Marriage 59.

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Kirchner (Baron de) 267, 272.
Konigsfelt (Count de) 271.
Koning fmark (General) 292, 293.

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L.

A Borde, her Story and Character 193, &c.
Lagnafco (Count de) 66.

Lake of Geneva 174.

Lamberg (Cardinal of) 267.

LANEBOURG, t. 173.
Languedocians 187.

Lateran Church 131.

Law, John, the Projector 180, &c.

Lede (Marquis de) 2.

Le G------ 205, 206.

Leopold (Emperor) crown'd 28.

Lewis Dauphin of France 15.

Lewis IV. King of France, his Tomb 29.

Lignares (Duchefs de) 190.

LONDON, t. 238, &c.

LORETTO, t. 147. The miraculous or holy House
there 148, 149.

Lorge (Marthal de) lampoon'd for his fruitless Attack

upon Heidelberg 16.

Lorrain (Duke of) 120.

Luther, Martin, 27, 274.

Lutzelbourg (Count de) 81.

LYONS, t. 97.

MADRID, t. 205.

221, &c.

M,

Palaces and Court 220,

Maffei (Count de) Viceroy of Sicily 2.

Maine, Duke and Duchefs arrefted 5, 6. Madamoi-
felle De, 7.

Manheim, why the Elector Palatine remoy'd thither
from Heidelberg 16, 17.
Marcus-Aurelius, Emperor 133.

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Maria-Jofepha Electoral Princess of Saxony 60. Her
Marriage 66. Entry, at Drefden 74, &c.
Maria-Amelia Electoral Princess of Bavaria 60.
Marlborough House 246.

Marriage of the Sea by the Doge of Venice 155.
MARSEILLES, t. 102. Plague there 184.
Mary-Ann Queen Dowager of Spain 190.
MASTRICHT, t. 257.

Matignon (M. de) 108.

Maximilian-Emanuel Mary Elector of Bavaria 34.
His Family, Court and Palaces 29 to 44.

St. MENEHOULT, t. 24.

METZ, t. 25.

MILAN, t. 162. Duchy 163, &c.

Minifters, Lutheran, fee Drefden.

of Geneva, fee Geneva.

MODENA, t. 159. Princes 157, 159, 160, 179.

Molard (Count de) 70.

MONACO, t. 108.

Monk (General) 243-

Montague Houfe 245.

Montbel (Baron de) 199, 207.

MONTEFIASCONE, t. 122, &c.
Montefquiou (Marshal de) 95.

Montmorency (Constable of) 25, 186.
MONTPELIER, t. 185.

Monument defcribed 246.
MORET, t. 96.

MUNICH, t. 29.

N.

NAPLES, . 141.

Nat (Count de) 280.

Neapolitan Lady's odd Compliment to the King of

Spain 143.

NICE, t. 106.

NISMES, t. 185.

Nobles Venetian, their Scrupulousness 155.

NUREMBERG, t. 265.

Nymphenbourg Palace 38, 41.

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Orleans (Duke of) his Regency 22, &c. His
Answer to thofe that folicited him in Favour of the

Count De Horn 184.

Oropesa (Count de) 66, 67.

Ottowalski, Captain, 292, 293.

PADUA, t. 158.

P.

Palatinate Upper, why given to the Bavarian Fa-
mily 36.

Palatine, Charles-Philip of Neubourg Elector 11, 12, 13.
PAMPELUNA, t. 202.

Pamphili Prince 135.

Pantheon Church at Rome 132.

Parliament of Great-Britain, Ceremony of the King's
coming to it 243.

PARMA, t. 161. The Dukes 112, 161, 162. The
Duke's Court 161.

PASSAU, t. 44. Treaty concluded there ibid.

PAU, t. 187.

St. Paul's Church 241.

Peralte a Phyfician, fated to die by the Inquifition 229.
PESARO, t. 150.

Philip V. 210, 220. See Spain.

Pierre Encife Castle 97.

Pilate, whither banish'd 99.

PIRNA, t. 74.

PISA, t. 116, 117.

PLACENTIA, t. 162:

Plague at Marfeilles 184.
Plays at London 245.

Plettenberg M. Envoy 271, 272.

Poland, King, Queen and Prince 84, 85. Queen of,
Wife of Auguftus II. 85. The Wife of Auguftus III.
her Reception in Saxony, and Entry at Dresden
66 to 73. Polish Magnificence, 74, &c.
Polignac (Cardinal de) his Banishment 7.

Pollnitz

Her

Pollnitz (Madamoifelle de) 241, 261, 272.
Death 279.
Pollnitz (Charles Lewis Baron de) our Author, his
precipitate Departure from Paris, and Arreft at
Toul 8, 9. His Enlargement 11. His good Recep-
tion at the Palatine Court 13, 14.
His Folly
there 14. His Return to Paris 18. Being weary
of foliciting in vain, he leaves France 24. He ob-
tains a Company at Vienna, and a Supply to remount
his Equipage 60. Gets a Furlough 73. His Fiftula
plagues him again 89. His Journey to Paris for a
Cure 92, 93. He gains great Sums by the Stocks,
and lofes them 93, 94. His Departure to go and
join his Regiment in Sicily 96. His Danger of be-
ing caft away at Sea 107. His Reception by the
Great Duke of Tuscany 119. What fad Lodgings
he had at Montefiafcone 122. The Danger he was
in at that Place 124. His Reception at Rome 129, &c.
His Vifits 134 to 136, &c. His Audience of the
Pope 137. His Refignation of his Commiffion 146,
147. What happen'd to him at Ferrara 152. His
Reception by the Duke of Modena 159, and the
Duke of Parma 161. How he was trick'd by a
Merchant at Geneva 177. Returns to Paris 179.
Ill-us'd by one Dadoncourt an Officer at Bayonne
188, &c. His Reception by the Queen Dowager of
Spain 190. His imprudent Language, and Årreft
thereupon 193, &c. His Releafe 200, 202. The
Adventure he met with when he came to Madrid 205.
His Reception by the Court of Spain 207. His Soli-
citations there for fome Poft 208. His Commiffion
to be a Lieutenant-Colonel, but receives no Pay,
215, 216. His melancholy Situation, and Relief by
Mr. Stanhope 219, 232. His Departure from Ma-
drid, and the Danger he ran 232. His ill Reception
at the Court of England 241. His Voyage to Hol-
land 253. His Arreft for Debt at the Hague, and
his Deliverance by a Tradefwoman 255. His
Danger of being a fecond time arrested, and his
Escape 256. His Sickness in the Road to Germany,
as he went thither to fettle his Affairs 259, 260.
His ill Reception at Deffau by the Prince of An-
balt 262. How he fettled his Affairs with his Bro-

ther,

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