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A24049 The royal almanack containing a succinct account of the most memorable actions of K. William III : with the year and day of the month when they happened / composed by P. Vincent Coronelli, cosmographer to the most serene republick of Venice, and presented to his Majesty by himself. Coronelli, Vincenzo, 1650-1718. 1696 (1696) Wing A1469B; ESTC R225071 17,546 32

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had been granted them and deliver'd up the Gates and Fortifications of that important City to the Troops of his Majesty who by the taking thereof saw the Rebellion quite extirpated in Ireland 14 1678. The States General empower for that time only the Prince of Orange to put whom he pleased into the Magistracy of the City of Maestricht 15 1692. K. William III. is owned as true lawful and rightful King of Ireland by the Parliament of that Kingdom 16 1690. The House of Lords return their Thanks to his Majesty for his prudent Administration of the Government and for having ventured his sacred Person for the Advantage and Honour of the English Nation 17 1672. In a Council of War held by his Royal Highness at Tergan at which Admiral Ruiter was present it is agreed to attack the French on the Maese 18 1690. The House of Commons do likewise address his Majesty to return their Thanks for his favourable Protection and to desire him not to expose his sacred Person as he had hitherto done 19 1690. The Parliament return their Thanks to her Majesty for her wise management of Affairs during the King's absence in Ireland 20 1690. The House of Commons grant a Subsidy of 4 millions of Pounds Sterling to carry on the War against France 21 1692. The King received a Letter from the Emperor of the Turks congratulating his happy Accession to the Crown of England and desiring his Mediation between him and the Emperor of Germany 22 1677. The Prince besieges Tongres in hopes of engaging the Mareschal de Duras who was strongly entrenched near that place 23 1673. He besieged the Castle of Walkembourg which after a weak Resistance surrendred on Discretion And the same Day he gave the Government of Breda to the Count Charles de Rhingrave 24 1668. The Princess of Orange sends a Letter to the States to acquaint them that the Prince her Son being now full 18 Years old she would be his Tutrix no longer but designed to give them as being his Guardians an account of the manner wherein she had discharged her Trust and she desired them to take him into their Protection 25 1690. General Tetau took the City of Cork 26 1672. The Prince does at last oblige the City of Graves after a long and vigorous Resistance to capitulate tho there were in the place 450 Canons and a Garrison of 4000 chosen Men under the Command of the Marquiss de Chamilly one of the bravest and most couragious Captains the French King has ever owned 27 1672. He takes Binch after which he goes into Brabant to dispose of his Army into Winter-quarters there 27 1673. The Prince enter'd into Grave where he found above 2000 of the besieged killed and wounded and where he is joyfully received by the Inhabitants who stiled him their Protector and the Restorer of their Liberty 28 1670. He goes for London with a Princely Attendance 30 1688. The Prince of Orange imbarked at Helvoetsluys with the Mareschal de Shomberg his Fleet consisting in 65 Men of War 10 Fire-ships and 500 Transport-ships on which were shipped about 16000 Horse and Foot but a great Storm suddenly arose which obliged him to put back into Helvoet-sluys 31 1689. The Parliament grants him 1200000 l. more to carry on the War in Ireland November 1 1691. The Parliament being met at Westminster grants his Majesty a sufficient Sum of Mony for the raising an Army of 65000 Men for the safety of the Kingdom 2 3 4 1682. The Chamber of Metz declares the Prince has no Title to the Principality of Orange and 14 other Fiefs of that Sovereignty and vests them in the Abbot of Orleance Son to the late Duke of Longueville who laid claim to them as Heir to the Family of Chalons to whom the Principality did once belong after which the Prince of Conde his Unkle takes possession of them as being his Guardian 5 1677. The States General approved of his Marriage with the Princess Mary Daugher to the Duke of York 6 1677. They acquaint King Charles therewith 7 1677. The News of this Match being spread in London fills the City with Joy and this gives occasions of a perpetual Alliance between the English and Dutch 8 1689. The King grants an Exemption from paying any Duties or Customs to such as shall transport any Provisions into the Irish Sea-Port Towns under his obedience 9 1682. The States General send an Embassy to the French King to represent the Wrong that had been done to the Prince of Orange and his Subjects and to desire him to restore the said Prince to his Dominions and cause restitution to be made of the Losses that the Inhabitants of the City of Orange had sustained from the French Soldiers 10 1689. A Hellish Conspiracy is discover'd in the Army commanded by the Duke of Schomberg 11 1688. This day the Prince of Orange departed from Helvoet-sluys in the same Order and with the same Fleet as he had done the 10th of October and after some days sailing happily arrives at Torbay 12 1690. The King gives a Publick Audience to Monsieur de la Tour who was come with the Character of Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy to congratulate his Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne 13 1673. In Memory of the City of Vtrecht's being deliver'd from the French a Medal is struck in Holland whereon is seen a Phenix on a Globe between two Cornu copia's with this Motto Restauratio Saeculi And in the Reverse these words Dei O. M. munere virtute ac consilio Principis Arausiaci Trajectus ad Rhenum post XVII Mensium captivitatem tentata XIII Nov. 1673. 14 1650. His R. H.'s Birth-day who came into the World Eight days after the Death of his Father William the II. Prince of Orage descended from the Imperial Family of Nassau and Mary Stuart Daughter to Charles the I. and Sister to Charles and James II. Kings of England c. 14 1689. His Majesty's Birth-day is celebrated with all possible Demonstrations of Joy 15 1688. The Prince lands at Torbay without opposition 16 1688. He comes to Exeter where he is triumphantly received by the Inhabitants of that City 17 1673. He took the Castle of Breuil 18 1688. As his Royal Highness comes towards London his Army increases by the English Gentry's flocking to him from all Parts and Deputies attending him from several Cities and Boroughs to welcome him to England 19 1673. The Prince took Lechnick 20 1673. He forced the French to abandon Woerden 21 1673. They also quit Hardewick Creveceur and Bommel 22 1673. His R. H. does also force the French from Vtrecht tho' they kept a Garrison of 7000 Men in the City 23 1690. The Parliament as a farther instance of their Zeal for his Majesty grant him 770000 l. for the Building of 30 Men of War 24 1677. This day was celebrated the Prince of Orange's Marriage with the Royal Princess Mary Stuart and his Royal Highness was made
Holland do unanimously and solemnly confer on the Prince of Orange and his Heirs Male for ever the Places of Captain General and Admiral and the Government of that Province to the general Satisfaction of all the Nobility and Commonalty 10 1677. Charles II. King of England gives his Consent to the Match agreed upon between the Princess Mary Daughter to the Duke of York and the Prince of Orange his Nephew 11 1661. His Majesty of Great Britain having made several Instances with the States General That according to her R. H. his late Sister's Will they would send him certain Papers which he was desirous to keep during the young Prince's Minority which the States having refused alledging they were his Guardians which they took as a great Honour It occasion'd a Rupture between the two States 12 1651. The States of the Provinces of Holland and Zealand and the Cities of Amsterdam and Delft were desired to be Godfathers to the young Prince 13 1689. While the Convention were agreeing to invest the Prince of Orange with the Regal Authority his R. H. being already acquainted with their Design sends a Squadron of 12 Men of War to fetch over his princely Consort 14. 1689. The House of Lords asserts the Succession of the Princess of Orange to the Crown of England 15 1675. The Assembly of Arnheim seeing the Prince of Orange would not be their Sovereign did in imitation of the other Provinces chuse him for their Governour 16 1691. The Electors of Bavaria and Brandenburg the Marquess of Castanaga Governour of the Low Countries the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel and several other Persons of an eminent Quality came to the Hague to negotiate some Business concerning the League so that there was there at that Time an Appearance of 50 Princes Counts General Officers and Persons of the first Rank 14 English Lords above 30 Embassadors and a great Number of Princesses and Ladies 17 1676. The Elector of Brandenbourg proposes a March between the Prince of Orange and the Princess of Radzevill his Couzin a Lady of a very considerable Fortune 19 1679. The Prince's Mediation procures a firm and lasting Peace between the English and Dutch 20 1674. The States of Zeeland having declared as those of Holland had already done That the Places of Captain General and Admiral did hereditarily belong to his Family add thereto the Quality of Noble Hereditary of that Province which the States of Vtrecht also did in April the Year following 20 1689. The Princess of Orange goes from the Hague and embarks at the Brill the People by redoubled Acclamation expressing their Joy at the occasion of her Journey and she is attended by 5 of the Deputies of the Admiralty 20 1677. The Prince notwithstanding the Rigour of the Season and the almost invincible Opposition of his Enemies endeavours to relieve Valencies besieg'd by the French 21 1671. The Dutchess of York who was lately brought to Bed of a Daughter baptizes her that Day and the Prince of Orange stands Godfather 22 1689. The Princess of Orange who at her Landing had been waited on by the Princess of Denmark her Sister and several English Noblemen comes to London where she is received with a Discharge of the Cannon ringing of Bells Huzza's Bonfires and all possible Expressions of Joy 23 1689. Both Houses of Convention do joyntly desire the Prince and Princess of Orange to accept of the Vacant Throne of England which they did And that Day his Majesty wrote to the States to acquaint them therewith to thank them for the Forces they had lent him and tell them he was now in a condition to express his Gratitude for all former Kindnesses 24 1671. The Prince goes from London to Rochester and thence to Guernsey whence one of his Majesty's Yachts transports him to Holland being according to his Majesty's Order attended during that Journey by the Earl of Ossery and Monsieur Silvius 24 1689. The Prince and Princess of Orange are proclaim'd King and Queen of England c. to the inexpressible Joy of all their Subjects 24 1672. The Prince of Orange accepts the Dignity of Captain General of the States 25 1672. He is sworn as such in that Assembly 25 1696. A most horrid Conspiracy to Assassinate his Majesty's sacred Person is discovered 25 1689. The Convention being constituted a Parliament his Majesty recommends to their Care the Union between the English and Dutch Nations and that Day the Parliament promised him to repay the Charges which the States General were at on the account of the late Expedition 26 1689. The Parliament grant his Majesty 600000 l. to enable him to repay to the States the Sums which they had laid out for the fitting out of the Fleet that came with him from Holland and 600000 l. besides to begin the War in Ireland 27 1674 The Prince having considerably strengthened his Army he forces the French to abandon Nimeguen Zutphen Arnhem Till and Fort Skin 28 1672. The two Houses of Convention are changed into a Parliament and that Day his Majesty came first to the House of Lords in his Robes c. March 1 1692. The King arrives Incognito in an ordinary Coach but is soon known and receiv'd with loud Huzza's c. 2 1692. He makes a kind Reception to the D. of Richmond to whom he restores all his Estate which had been confiscated 3 1689. He sends back the Forces which the States General had lent him to attend him in his Expedition with rich Presents in consideration of the Charges they had been at on his account 4 1689. He is no sooner King of England but he acts as such and is complemented by the Nobility the Officers of the Crown and Foreign Ministers who all congratulate his happy accession to to the Crown 5. 6 1696. Both Houses of Parliament entred into an Association to stand by and assist each other in the Defence of his Majesty and of his Kingdom c. 7 1679. He makes an Offensive and Defensive League between the Elector of Brandenbourg and the States General 8 1689. He sends Admiral Herbert with 30 Men of War to cruise on the Irish Coasts to hinder the French from landing 9 1673 The French abandon Wezel and some other Places of the Dutchy of Cleves through the Fear they stood in of the P. of Orange's numerous Army 10 1690. Above 200 Gentlemen come to London and offer to serve as Volunteers in his Majesty's Army in Ireland 11 1654. A Medal is publish'd in Holland on the Reverse whereof is seen the young P. of Orange in a Roman Dress crown'd with Lawrel and with a Staff in his Hand standing before the Statue of Pallas who earnestly looks on the Prince shewing him a Sun in the middle of which is seen the Hebrew Word Jehovah and near the Prince this Motto Fear God The Temple of Pallas is to be seen in Perspective 12 1689. He gives Orders for the sitting out a Fleet of 60 Men of War and raising
of several new Regiments 13 1656. He begins his Studies at Leyden where the accuteness of his Wit raises him above the rest of the Scholars as much as his eminent Quality 14. 15 1657. The very Picture of the Prince of Orange shewed to Cromwel strikes him with Fear 17. 18 1660. K. Charles II. expresses to the Deputies of the States General his great Tenderness for the Prince of Orange and the Royal Princess his Sister 18 1672. The States General allow him 4000 Men which go by the Name of Troops of his Highnesses Houshold 19 1660. K. Charles II. his Unkle having brought him to the Hague carries him to the Assembly of the States General to whom he earnestly recommends the young Prince's Interest 20 1673. He goes into Zeeland to negotiate an Offensive and Defensive League with Spain which was to last till the King of France had restor'd to the Spaniards and Dutch the Places he had taken from them 21. 22 1691. The King having taken his Leave of the Council of State and of the Dutch Commonwealth and Royally Entertained all the Princes Lords and Ladies who had waited on him at the Hague goes to Breda at the Head of his Army with a Design to relieve Mons. 23 1689. The Parliament present his Majesty with 420000 l. 24. 25 1690. The Parliament of Scotland grant him a Subsidy of 200000 l. 26 1689. The Convention of Scotland return their Thanks to the King for the Protection he had allowed them 27 1673. He gives Audience to the Imperial and Spanish Embassadors and sends M. d'Odyck as his Deputy to the Congress at Colen and opposes the Suspension of Arms that was set on Foot refusing his Consent thereto till the Return of a Courier he had sent to the Elector of Brandenbourg 28 1651. The young Prince's Guardianship is courted by some Princes several Provinces and the States General 29 1680. He goes from the Hague to visit the Cities of Boldue Berg op Zoom c. on the Frontiers of Brabant 30 1676. He recovers of a little Indisposition he had had 31 1660. He goes to Breda to congratulate K. Charles II. on his Restauration to the Throne of England c. April 1 1675. A small ebullition of his Blood occasions a Swelling in his Head which is cured by Bleeding 2 1673. The Small Pox with which he is taken sick and whereof his Father dy'd gives the People a general Fear who in this occasion shew their Kindness and extream Respect and Love they bear him and he is visited by Foreign Ministers 3 1674. The States General present the P. of Orange with 2000000 Florins in consideration of the K. of England's having quitted to his Royal Highness the Fishery of Herrings 4 1674. He goes into Zealand to appease some Disorders there which being speedily and happily ended he returns and in his Journey visits Flessingue Sluce Ardembourg Berg op Zoom Breda and Bolduc 5 1674. The Province of Vtrecht does at his Request agree to spoil the Crown of Spain and its Subjects to the value of 196985 Florins by way of Reprisal 6. 7. 8 1677. He marched to the Relief of S. Omer 9 1671. Being fallen dangerously ill in Louvestein Castle he fortunately recovers his Health to the general Satisfaction 10 1693. He permits 600 French Protestans Families who were come into Switzerland and had implor'd his Protection to go and settle in Ireland 11. 12 13 1677. With an undaunted Courage he makes himself Master of a Passage on the Rhine in spight of the French Army 14 1675. The States of Holland seeing his Highness out of Danger from a grievous Sickness he had had send some of their Body to him to desire him to take Care of his Health and to give them leave to return Publick Thanks to Almighty God for his happy Recovery 15 1675. The Lords of the Province of Gueldre seeing his R. H. would not accept of the Sovereignty they offer'd him chose him for their perpetual Governour which Dignity was also conferr'd on his Heirs Male for ever as an Acknowledgment of the great Obligations his Highness had laid upon ' em 16 1666. The States General accept with Joy the Guardianship of the young Prince and chuse 6 Lords whom they entrust with his Education to the general Satisfaction of the People who else would have rose up in Arms throughout the Provinces 17 1675. Two Envoys one from the K. of England and the other from the Duke of York come to the Hague to enquire into the state of his Health 18 1691. His Majesty presents the Duke of Zel with the most Noble Order of the Garter at the Hague 19 1676. The Parliament express their Love to him in that they grant K. Charles a Duty for 9 Years on Law Proceedings the better to enable him to pay his R. H. the Sums he ow'd him 20 1691. Having provided for the Safety of the City of Brussels and some other Places he goes for England 21 1689. Their Majesties went to Westminster-Abby where they were Crowned by the Bishop of London with the usual Solemnity 22 1688. He goes to meet the Elector of Saxony who came to see him at Loo being attended by his own Regiment of Guards his Regiment of Dragoons and a great number of Coaches 23 1689. The House of Commons humbly request his Majesty That he would declare War against the French King and promise to stand by him and to assist him in the carrying on the War to the utmost of their Power 24 1691. Having visited the Fleet where he was received with loud Acclamations he returns to London to provide for the Safety of his Subjects and there he receives Advice of the great Victory the Earl of Athlone had obtained over the French in Ireland 25 1668. He goes from the Hague for the Camp at Adersburg 26 1689. The Convention of Scotland send the E. of Argyle Sir Thomas Mongomery and Sir John Dalrimple to offer the Crown of Scotland to his Majesty and take the Oaths of Allegiance c. as their Representatives 27 1690. The House of Lords make a Bill whereby they assert their Majesty's Right to the Crown of England 28 1666. The States General allow the young Prince a Court. 29 1689. 600 Medals of Gold worth 3 l. a piece are distributed each Member of the House of Commons being presented with one they had the King and Queen's Effigies on one Side and on the other a Phaeton struck with Thunder by Jupiter with this Inscription Ne totus absumatur Orbis lest the whole World be consumed 30 1690. The Parliament vest in his Majesty all the Customs which had been granted to James I. and the Duties which King Charles and King James II. had enjoy'd and moreover allow him to dispose of all the Subsidies as himself should seem sitting for the space of 4 Years May. 1 1673. The States General give the Command of their Armies to Prince Maurice for Friezland the Mareschal de Wertz