E 45 2 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. CHAPTER VI. 1703—1708. to Westminster, and settlement there; with some ac- Oath of abjuration. Hanover family. Burnet to Princess . New-England. Quakers persecuted. New Parliament. Church manza. ton. Atterbury. New Testament in modern Greek. Ludolph, Battle of Ramillies. Thanksgiving. Dissenting ministers' Admiral Shovel. Thanksgiving for the Union. Dis- Test in Ireland. Sylvester's death. Bishop Sanderson. A . His two publi- CHAPTER VII. 1709. The account of public matters continued. Of my journey into North Britain, reception there, and return from Bishop Lloyd dies. His Episcopal severity. Maintained the Author's journey. York. Dr. Coulton. Lady Hewley's cha- Second sight. Earl of Cromarty. Mr. Pennant's rela- St. . Montrose. King's College. Hector Boethius. Salmon-feast, by the river's Sacheverell's sermon. Gen. Stanhope's manly freedom. CHAPTER VIII. 1710—1714. Farther hints both of public and private matters in the remaining years of the reign of Queen Anne. 227–292. Mob. Meeting-house gutted. Par- New Churches. South Sea-Company. Medal of the Pre- |