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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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Mob which looked upon them as Enemies to their Country and to the Prince 23 1672. His Royal Highness does make a strict Enquiry into the Witt 's Death and tho' they were his Enemies yet generously resolves to revenge that Murther on its Authors 24 1672. His Royal Highness drives the French back to the very Gates of Vtrecht 25 1672. He goes to Amsterdam the Inhabitants whereof earnestly beg he would give them a Governor to which he answered that himself was their Governor but he would give them a Commander 26. 27. 28. 29 1672. The Prince having been honourably received at Amsterdam gives convincing proofs of his great Prudence in that the Keys of the City being presented to him he refused them and sent them to the Captain of the Guard 30 1672. His Highness keeps off the French Succours from coming near Woerden September 1 1672. Having feigned to attack Narden his Royal Highness falls on Woerden 2. 3. 4 1672. Besieges Naerden 5 1672. The States empower the Prince to remove all the Magistrates of the Hague and put others in their Places 6 1672. The Siege of Woerden proves the death of several French Officers and above 200 Soldiers 7 1672. His Royal Highness goes from Loo towards the Frontiers of Germany to confer with several Electors and Princes of the Empire 8 1688. The Marquiss of Albeville Embassador from King James II. presented a Memoir to the States General desiring to know their Design in fitting out so great a Fleet. 9 1688. Monsieur d' Avaux Embassador from the French King does likewise declare to the States General that if their Navy were designed against the King of England as it was likely the French King his Master would assist him to his utmost as being his Friend and Ally 10 1691. The King presents the Prince of Vaudemont with 40000 Florins and a Palace in Brussels richly furnished 11 1653. On the Princess Dowager's arrival at the Hague with the young Prince the Inhabitants of the place desire the Magistracy to give them the Arms and Colours belonging to the Princes of Orange and threaten that else they will take them by force 12 1682. The States General send an Embassy to the French King requiring him to draw his Troops from the City of Orange and to cause the Inhabitants to be recompenced for all the Damages they had sustained by his Soldiers quartering there 13 1673. The Prince does to his great Glory take the Fortress of Naerden 14 1674. Notwithstanding the Fatigue his Army had undergone in the Battle of Senef he besieges Oudenarden 15 1690. The King having reduced almost all Ireland to his Obedience takes Ship at Doncanon for England 16 1673. The Emperor first uses the Stile of ROYAL HIGHNESS in his Letters to the Prince of Orange 17 1691. His Majesty having made fruitless Endeavors to oblige the French to fight him blows up the Fortifications of Beaumont before the Duke of Luxemburgh's Face and then leaves his Camp to divert himself at Loo 18 1691. The Mareschal de Luxemburg who had so carefully avoided the Fight while the King was with the Army no sooner hears that he is gone but he falls on our Rear with all his Horse but is so vigorously repulsed by the Prince de Waldeck that he loses many of his Men and comes short of his Design 19 1691. The King arrives at Breda and thence goes to Loo 20 1688. The Prince of Orange went to Minden to confer with the Elector of Brandenburg the Princes of the House of Brunswick the Landtgrave of Hesse the Bishop of Munster and several other Princes and thence went Post to Anemberg to meet there with the Elector of Saxony 21. Minheer Fagel and some other Persons are deputed by the States to compliment the Prince on the taking of Naerden 22 1690. The King returns to London from the Campaign in Ireland and is receiv'd there with all possible Expressions of Joy for the great Victories he had gained in Ireland 23 1688. He returned to the Hague from his Progress into Germany and began to get his Forces together 24 1690. The Parliament in Scotland confirm the Oath of Allegiance which all the Inhabitants of the Kingdom especially those in Places of Trust were to take 25 1668. The Prince is made Head of all the Nobility of Zealand and President of the States of that Province at Middleburgh 26 1672. The States General do by an Edict impower his Royal Highness to pardon as many Criminals as he should think fit 26 1691. The King's Army in Ireland takes the City of Slego 27 1672. The States General raise a Company of Gentlemen to guard the Prince of Orange's Person 28 1672. His R.H. abhors the Proposals that some made him of Murthering the two Kings which were his Enemies 29 1683. He proffers Himself and the Assistance of the States General to the King of England against the Duke of Monmouth who was landed in Scotland and had raised a Rebellion in almost that whole Kingdom 30 1673. He storms Rhimback October 1 1660. The States resolve that the young Prince of Orange shall reside at the Hague there to be bred up and educated and to that effect allow him an Yearly Pension of 20000 Florins They also agree that as soon as he should be 16 Years old he should be admitted into the Council of State and that at the Age of 18 he should possess all the Offices that were formerly enjoyed by his Predecessors 2 1673. The Prince received a Letter from the Queen of Spain wherein he is stiled Royal Highness and proffer'd to be made a Knight of the Golden Fleece 3. 4. 5. 6 1660. Her R. H. Mother to the young Prince names 6 Persons recommendable by their great Quality and eminent Vertue to take care of his Princely Education 7 1688. The P. of Orange's Army lying on our Coasts gives a terrible Allarm to King James and his Adherents 8 1691. The City of Limerick though defended by a Garrison of about 6000 chosen Men was forced to surrender on such Conditions as General Ginkle was pleased to grant 9 1674. The Prince came to the Siege of Grave with 2000 Horse 10 1691. His Majesty left Loo and on the 13th came to the Hague where he was present at the Council of State and having intreated the States that they would encrease their Fleet and hasten their Preparations against the next Campaign and disposed of several vacant Places in the Netherlands he set out the 28th for England 11 1677. The Prince went into England accompanied by a great number of Persons of Quality having been sent for by the King of England his Uncle who was willing to treat with him concerning some Affairs of great concern 12 1690. His Majesty goes to the Parliament in his Robes and makes a most gracious Speech to both Houses giving them an account of his prosperous Campaign 13 1691. This Day the Garrison of Limerick quitted that Place under the Conditions which