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Prelburgh, treaty of, 884. 
Provera, an Auftrian general, his bravery, 
8-9. 
Proteftants perfecuted in France, 706, 707; 
an unfortunate occurrence, 708; battles 
with, the catholics, 7C9; maffacre on St. 
Bartholomew’s day, 710; edict of Nantz 
in their favour, 717; oppofed by Riche¬ 
lieu, and alTifted by England, 723; peace 
reftored, 724; again perfecuted, and many 
take refuge in England, &c. 732; war in 
the Cevennes, 734. 
Pyrenees mountains, 646; treaty of, 729. 
Quiberon expedition, 810; fruitlefs, 8n. 
Ramillies, battle of, 734. 
Raftadt, congrefs there, 831, 833 ; the French 
minifters depart, 835; two of them mur¬ 
dered, 836. 
Ravaillac Arabs Henry IV. 719; his execu¬ 
tion, 720. 
Renaudie, a leader of the proteftants, 707. 
Richard I. king of England joins with Philip 
It. of France in the third croifade, 669 ; 
his fucceffes in France, his'death, 670, 
Richard II. of England, 683; makes peace 
with France} 685. 
Richelieu, made fecretary of ftate, 72T ; ba- 
nilhed and recalled, his great talents, 722 ; 
does not ihine as a general, 723, 724; his 
life in danger, 725 ; defeats a l’econd plot, 
his death and character, 726. 
Rivoli, battle of, 822. 
Rivers and mountains, 645. 
Robert the Strong, 658. 
Robert I. king of France. 664. 
Robert duke of Normandy, 665. 
Rcbefpierre, head of the mountain, 783 ; his 
fentiments on bringing the king to trial, 
784 ; his cruel reign., 798 ; inftitutes a re¬ 
ligion, Soo ; wavering in his defigns, 801 ; 
he is feized, 802 ; and executed, 803. 
Rocroi, battle of, 727. 
Rodney, admiral, defeats the Spaniards, 750 ; 
defeats the French, 752. 
Rodolph duke of Burgundy, crowned king of 
France, 661 ; his death, 662. 
Rome taken and pillaged, 702 ; entered by 
a French army, and the pope expelled, 830; 
re-taken by Mack and the Neapolitan 
troops, S3 1; re-entered by the French, 832. 
Rofny duke of Sully, 715, 716. 
Ruffb, cardinal, 835. 
Ruiemond, battle of, 808. 
Ruyter, Dutch admiral, 730; killed, 732. 
Ryfvvick, peace of, 733. 
Saint Quintin, battle of, 706. 
Salic laws, 650, 676. 
Santerre appointed to command the national 
guard, 781 ; his inhuman behaviour, 78S. 
Sartine, minifter of marine, 747 ; refigns, 755. 
Schuft haufen taken, and the bridge deftroy- 
ed, 836. 
Scherer fent to attack Verona, 835 ; defeated 
near Cremona, and fuperfeded, 806. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Scots afiift the French againft the Englilh, 
687, 6SS. 
Sebaftiani, his million to Egypt, 852 ; his re¬ 
port noticed.by the court of London, 837. 
Serrurier, republican general, furrenders with 
his whole divifion, 836. 
Seven Blands, republic of, 851, 863. 
Sforza the Moor, duke of Milan, 695; ex¬ 
pelled, 697 ; dies a private perl'on, 698. 
Sforza Francifco, 702, 703. 
Sicilian vcfpers, 673. 
Sluys, battle of, 678. 
Spain, fucceflion-war, "33-736; war incited 
by Alberoni, 738 ; joins Fiance againft 
England, 7-50; unl'uccefsful againft the 
French republic, 805 ; makes peace with 
France, and declares war againft England, 
818; defeated at fea, 829; peach of A- 
miens, 851; attacked by England, and 
declares war, 864. 
Spurs, battle of, 697. 
Stockach, battle of, 834. 
Storm, a dreadful one at the beginning of the 
revolution, 766. 
Struchan, fir Richard, takes four lliips from 
the French, 885. 
Swedilh revolution, 746. 
Swifs troops firft employed in France, 691. 
Swifi'erland fubjugated, 830, 856. 
Staniflaus king of Poland, 739 
States-general, 759 ; the tiers etat declares 
itfelf the national affembly, 760. 
SuftVein, admiral, engages' the Englilh fleet, 
753 ; takes Cuddalore,and Tricomale, 754. 
Surinam taken from the Dutch, 864. 
Suwarrow, the Ruflian general, joins the 
Auftrian army, and takes the command, 
835; gains the battle of Caflano, 836; 
forces Moreau to retreat, takes Turin, &c. 
837 ; defeats the French with great flaugh- 
ter near the Trebbio, liberates Tul'cany, 
Alexandria, &c. 838; gains the battle of 
Novi, and is ordered away into Swifl'erland, 
839; gains another great vidlory, hut is 
abandoned by the Auftrians, and returns 
home, 840 ; dies, 845. 
Syeyes, refufes to be one of the five diredlors, 
815; at length confents, 839 ; refufes to 
be one of the confuls, but accepts an eftate, 
844. 
Ta’lard, defeated and taken at Blenheim, 
734 - 
Taflilon duke of Bavaria, 633 ; his repeated 
treachery, 654, 635. 
Tbieri fon of Clovis, 630. 
Tidone, battle of, 838. 
Toulon, taken and furrendered, 792. 
Turcoin, battle of, 797. 
Tournay, battle of, 796; evacuated by the 
duke of York, 797 ; and taken by the re¬ 
publican French, 798. 
Trafalgar, battle of, 8 8 5. 
Irenck, baron, executed under Robefpierre, 
7R9- 
Turenne, 727 ; againft the court, then for it, 
72S ; reduces Mardyke, Dunkirk, &c. 729 ; 
commands in Holland, 7305 outwitted by 
Montecuculi, his great talents, and la¬ 
mented death, 731. 
Turin, fiege and battle of, 735; the city 
taken by Suwarrow, 837 ; the citadel, 838. 
Tvrol, that country feized by the French, 
877. 
Tythes given up by the French clergy, 770, 
Vaifar duke of Aquitain, 653. 
Valteline, affairs of the, 722, 723. 
Vendee, civil war there, 792; a truce, 805; 
war renewed, 810; concluded, 811, 843. 
Venice given up to the emperor, 829 ; united' 
to the new kingdom of Italy, 884, 888. 
Vemeuil, battle of, 688 ; the town furren¬ 
ders, 689 ; re-taken by the French, 690. 
Verona taken by Bonaparte, 821 ; maffacre 
there by the Venetians, 825 ; battles near, 
t 8 75 - 
Verfailles, curious feene a<ffed there, 773 ; 
follow’ed by the maffacre of the king’s 
guards, 774. 
Vervins, peace of, 717. 
Viftor Emanuel, king of Sardinia, forced to 
abdicate, 831. 
Vienna taken by the French, 879. 
Vi liars, general, 7345 defeated at Malpla- 
quet, 733 ; defeats prince Eugene, 736. 
Villeneuvef admiral, commands in the Weft- 
Indies, 803 ; levies contributions at Nevis 
and Guadaloupe, and takes many Englilh 
merchantmen, in company with the Spanilh 
fleet engages admiral Calder, and lofes two 
(Spanifh) Ihips, 866; totally defeated by 
lord Nelfon, and taken priloner, 885. 
\ illeroi defeated by prince Eugene at Chian, 
733 ; taken prifoner, releafed, totally de¬ 
feated at Ramillies, 734. 
Vitri, marquis of, 715; employed to kill the 
marquis of Ancre, 721. 
Ulm occupied by the archduke Charles, 834; 
(uvrendered by Mack, 873. 
Unigenitus, bull, difputes about it, 742, 743. 
Wertingen, battle of, 872. 
Whitworth, lord, Englifli ambaflador at Paris, 
after the peace of Amiens, 857 ; returns to 
London, 858. 
William duke of Normandy, 661; William 
II. conquers England, 665. 
William prince of Orange, 731; king of 
England, 732 ; his projecls oppofed by the 
Englilh, 733 ; his death, 734. 
Wirtemberg, prince of, defeated by Richer, 
817; driven from Stutgard, 847; enter¬ 
tains Napoleon, 871 ; made a king, 884 ; 
forced into the war, 897. 
W’ittikind the Saxon, 654, 635. 
Wurmfer commands an Auftrian army in 
Italy, 817, 820; enters Mantua, after 
various defeats, 821 ; forced to lurrende* 
that place, 822. 
Ypres taken by the French, 797. 
END of the SEVENTH VOLUME. 
