Whitelock, Bulstrode, [176].

Wilberforce, William, [563].

Wilkes, John, prosecuted for libel in "North Briton," [518].

William (II.) Prince of Orange and Princess Mary;
betrothal, [81];
marriage, [82].

William III.;
peace of London, [230];
invited to England, [283];
expedition to England and landing at Torbay, [325][327];
arrival in England, [328];
liberty and religion restored to England, [331];
coronation, king on globe, [338];
Toleration Act, [347];
rebellion in Ireland (1690), [348][351], [356][362]
(relief of Londonderry, [348];
called to Ireland, [350];
departure for Ireland, [351];
battle of the Boyne, [356][358];
enters Dublin, [359];
amnesty to Ireland, [361], [362]);
return to Holland, [364];
rejoicings at the Hague, [365];
entry into the Hague, [366];
and Louis XIV. contrasted, [367];
presides at Congress of Allies, [368];
rebellion in Ireland (1691), [370], [373], [374]
(battle of Aghrim, [370];
suppression of rebellion, [373];
pacification of Ireland, [374]);
throne established, [376], [377];
literary prize-medal, [378];
battle of La Hogue and dominion of the sea, [383], [384];
execution of Grandval, [387];
battle of Landen, [388];
defeats in Low Countries, [390];
Prince of Baden in London and bombardment of Dieppe, [392];
bombardment of Havre, [393];
and of Dunkirk, [394];
taking of Huy, [395];
retaking of Namur, [401][403];
assassination plot, [404], [405];
Peace of Ryswick, [407][409];
presents new collar to Dublin, [411];
death, [413][415];
memorial, [416].

William (III.) of Orange and Charles II., [190].

William III. and Mary, marriage, [231];
Roman Catholic chapels destroyed, [329];
coronation, [332][342], [344], [345]
(Perseus and Andromeda, [332];
Jupiter and Phaethon, [333];
Papal emblems destroyed, [334];
bird ejected from nest, [335];
crowned by Archbishop, [337];
James and Father Petre flying from orange-tree, [339];
Belgic Lion with Bible, [340];
Britannia welcoming Belgia, [341];
festival at Amsterdam, [342]);
peace restored to Britain, [343];
action off Beachy Head, and regency, [354], [363];
rebellion in Ireland (1691), [369], [371], [372], [375]
(battle of Aghrim, [369];
taking of Athlone, Galway, and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
pacification of Ireland, [375]);
battle of La Hogue, [379], [380].

William III. and Monmouth;
fortunes contrasted, [346].

Withipoll, Edmund, [32], [33].

Wolfe, Major-General James, [512].