An Alphabetical INDEX
TO THE
THIRD VOLUME.
A. Adrian VI. (Pope) his Birth and Parentage [220], [221]. St. Aignan (Duke de) [359]. Aix-la-Chapelle, Relics and Town, [233], &c. Alberoni Cardinal, [359]. Albert of Bavaria Count of Holland, [130], [131]. Albert (Margrave) of Brandenbourg, his Marriage to the Princess of Courland, [54]. Albert, Margrave of Brandenbourg, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, his Marriage, and War with Poland, [13]. Alcibiades of Germany, who so call'd, [146]. Altena, t. [231]. Alva, Duke of, his Cruelty and Statue, [168]. his Son, [138]. Amsterdam, t. its Foundation and Increase, [130], [131]. Its Description, [132], &c. Remarks on its Inhabitants, [133], [137]. Anabaptists, their Head, [161]. Anhalt-Dessau (Leopold Prince of) his Valor, [55], [56], [68], [83]. Arnheim, (M. de) [88]. Antwerp, t. [166], &c.
Appel, a Merchant, [322]. Argenson, M. de, [86], [346]. Arm-Chair, consequence of its Refusal, [12], [25]. Asbach, Barons de, [11]. Asfeldt (Abbot of) [306]. Attila, King of the Huns, his Defeat, [343]. Audenard (Battle of) [76], [77]. Augsbourg Confession, [146]. Aumont (Duke of) his different Reception at London by the several Parties, and the burning of his House, [206]. Auverquerque (Veldt-Marshal de) [255]. B. Baden (Lewis Margrave of) [15], [16], [17]. Balderic of Cleves, Bishop of Utrecht, [221]. Ball, extraordinary given by the Author, [209]. Barcelona Siege rais'd [69]. Barfous (Count de) [8]. His Banishment from the Prussian Court, [52]. Bargeman's Daughter, her notable Rise, 9 to [12]. Bar-le-duc, t. [342]. Bartholdi, Prussian Minister, [20], [21], [22]. Bassompierre (Brothers) their History, [85]. Bender, t. [67]. Bensberg, t. [142]. Bergerie, (M. de la) [57]. Berlin, [93], &c. [229]. Distance from Koningsberg, [28]. Berry (Duke of) his Character, [185]. Duchess, [186]. Her Character and Favour with the Regent, [287], [288]. Her Kindness for the Count de R----, [301]. Her Death, [302]. Biberstein, (Marshal de) [223]. Bilefeld, t. [161]. Bilinsky, Count de, [17]. Bills, French, [291], [345]. Blamont, M. de, President, [356]. Blankenbourg, Duke of, [114], [116]. Blaspiel, M. Minister, [20]. Bolingbroke (Henry St. John, Lord) his Reception in France, [198], [205], [206]. Borst, the Queen of Prussia's Confessor, [91], [92].
Bose, a Merchant, [322]. Bot, the Architect, [124]. Boufflers, Marshal, [259]. Bourbon, Duke of, [185], [186], [236]. Bourg, Marshal de, [318]. Bouvines Battle, [176]. Brandenburg, Princes of, Apparition presaging their Death, [211]. Brandenbourg Bareith, Margrave of, [54], [103]. Brandenburg, t. [228]. Brantz, General, our Author's Uncle, [18]. Breda, t. [218]. Breslau, t. [243]. Breteuil, Baron de, [266]. Britany (Duke of) his Death, [184]. Discontent of that Province, [347]. Bruges, t. [276]. Brunswic (Ducal Family of) [116]. The City, [118]. Brussells, t. [170]. Bulau Countess, [32]. M. de, Steward, [58]. Burgundy (Charles Duke of) kill'd, [343]. Burgundy (Duke of, afterwards Dauphin) his Character and his Death, [182], [183]. Death and Character of the Dauphiness, [182], [183]. Bydgost Treaty, [14]. C. Cambray, t. [172]. Its Archbishop, [173]. League, [174]. Cassel, t. [155]. Landgrave's Family, [155]. Chair of State refus'd by the Prince of Orange to the Elector of Brandenbourg, and its Consequence, [12], &c. Chalons Family, [74]. Chalons-sur-Marne, t. [343]. Chamber of Justice, [289]. Chamillard, M. de, [80]. Charles II. King of Spain, his Death, [21], [26]. Charles V. (Emperor) [13], [257]. Charles VI. (Emperor) See Election and Coronation. Charles XII. King of Sweden, Origin and Progress of his War with Poland, [61], to [67]. How he was betray'd by one of his Ministers, [61], [66].
Charolois, (Count de) [186]. Chartres, (Duke de) [185]. Chateau-Thierry, t. [344]. ----Cambresis Treaty, [175]. Clarendon, Lord, [252]. Clermont, (Count de) [186]. Colbe (see Wartemberg.) Coligny, Admiral, [174]. Cologne, (Joseph-Clement Elector of) [164]. t. [163], &c. Archbishops of, [164], &c. Compiegne, t. [175]. Condé (Princess of) [190]. Conty (Princess of) [191]. (Second Dowager) [191]. (Prince of) [17], [53], [72], [186], [236]. Coronation of the Emperors, [157], &c. Cough, so dreaded by a Soldier, that he chose rather to be kill'd, [219]. Courland (Duke of) [41]. Dispute about his Guardianship, [102]. His Marriage with the Czar's Niece, and his Death, [103], [104]. ----Duchess of, [36], [54]. Court what most contributes to its Lustre, [3]. Craon, Marquiss de, [340]. Culmbach, Princess of, [83]. Custrin, t. [44], [45]. Czar of Muscovy in France, [310], to [315]. D. Danckleman (Baron de) Prime Minister of Frederic I. King of Prussia, [4]. The Rise of his great Favor, [5]. His Disgrace, [6], [7], [8]. Facts relating to it, [9], [12], [14], [15], [16]. Dankelman M. our Author's Tutor, [81]. Dannebrog Order, [336]. Dauphin of France, his Death and Character, [182]. Delft, t. [128]. Denis (Father) [306]. Denmark, King, his Dispute with the Duke of Holstein, [61], [63], &c. Desalleurs M. Envoy of France, [26]. Devos, Manufacture for Tapistry, [170].
Dohna, Count de, [33], [111], [148], [159]. Don John of Austria, [172]. Dorerbeck M. Cup-bearer of Prussia, [17]. Dort, t. [129]. Dresden, t. [244]. Dress, a remarkable Conversation about it, between two great Duchesses in France, [186], to [189]. Duliz, a wealthy and generous Jew, [127]. Duplanti, his Adventure after the Battle of Audenarde, [76], [77]. Dusseldorff, t. [141]. E. Eagle-Black (Order of) in Prussia, its Institution, [29], [30]. Eckeren Battle, [170]. Effiat, Marquis de, [357]. Eisenach, t. [321]. Elbing mortgaged and taken, [18], [19]. Election of the Emperors, 147 to [154]. Eltz, see Mentz. Emmeric, t. [124]. England (George I. King of) his Behaviour at the News of his Proclamation, [251], [252]. His Departure for England, [253]. A singular Circumstance of his Coronation, [254]. Erasmus, his Statue, [129]. Erfurt, t. [322]. Erlach, M. de, [86]. Ernest, Augustus, Duke of Hanover, [57], [58]. Eugene (Prince of) a Plot to poison him, [81]. His Character of the Prince of Anhalt, [55], [56]. His glorious Campaign in Hungary, [359]. F. Feldtbruck (Mademoiselle de) see Auverquerque. Fenelon, M. Archbishop of Cambray, [173]. Ferte (Duchess de la) cheats our Author of some Money, [198]. ----Marshal de, [172]. Finck, Count, Ambassador, [71]. Fistula, what call'd in France, [248]. Fitzthum, M. de, [245].
Flemming (James Henry Count de) [62]. How he amus'd the Author, [241], [243], [246]. Florence V. Count of Holland, assassinated, [130]. Fontainbleau, Palace and Court, [197]. France (Lewis XIV. King of) his Character, [182]. His remarkable Wish in favour of the Mercers of Paris, [70]. How he liv'd in his latter days, [182], [195]. His Death, [283], [284]. ----(Lewis XV. King of) [184], [185]. His Answer to Madame, when she said she was going to wait on a greater Lord than he, [304]. Francfort on the Main, t. [145]. Francke, Dr. [91], [92]. Frederic-Henry, Prince of Orange his Will, [50]. Frederic-William (King of) see Prussia. Frederic Elector of Saxony, unfortunate, [227]. Frederic-William the Great, Elector of Brandenbourg, his War with Charles-Gustavus King of Sweden, [14]. His Statue, [55]. Frederic-William, Elector of Brandenbourg, his Wives and Issue, [3], [4]. Frederic Son to the Duke of Alva, as cruel as his Father, [138]. Fuldi, t. [320]. Abbat, [321]. G. George I. (King) see England. George II. (King) his Valor in Flanders, [75], [76]. Gersdorf, M. de, Colonel, [107]. Ghent, t. [257]. Golden Fleece, Order instituted, [277]. Gotha, t. [321]. Gravenitz, Count de, [336]. Gripilli, a famous Italian Statuary, [142]. Grumkan, M. [329]. Gueldres taken, [53]. Gustavus-Charles King of Sweden, [14]. H. Hague, t. [126], &c. Halberstadt, t. [113]. Hall in Saxony, t. [113].
Ham, t. [124]. Hambourg, t. [230], [249]. Hanau, t. [319]. Some Particularities of the Count and his Court, [320]. Hanover, t. [120]. George (late) Elector, his Concern for the Death of the Queen of Prussia his Sister, [58]. Harlem, t. [137]. Harrach, Count de, [22]. Haye Forest, [342]. Heiden, Baron de, General, [124]. Henning, M. de, Prussian Minister, [148]. Hervorden, t. [124]. Hesse, Princess of, [83]. Hohenzollern, Prince, [159]. Holstein, Prince and Princess, [32], [33], [37], [61]. Honslaerdyke Palace, [139]. St. Hubert, Order of Knights, [335]. I. Jackel, the King of Prussia's Jester, [90]. James II. how his Queen Dowager was condol'd by the French Court, on the Miscarriage of the Pretender's Expedition to Scotland, [299]. Jesuits Church at Antwerp consum'd, [167]. Jews at the Hague, [127]. At Francfort, [145]. Illgen (Baron de) [108]. His Disservice to the Author, [329]. Imhoff, Minister to the D. of Wolfembuttle, [117]. Insurance-Office from Fire erected at Berlin, [108]. John of Leyden the Taylor, [161]. St. John, an Equestrian Order, [54]. Joseph, Emperor of Germany, his Death, [123]. Joseph-Clement, Elector, see Cologne. Issouin, t. our Author's Birth-place, [2]. Justice, Bed of, erected in France, [354]. K. Kamcke (Brothers) their History, [104], [105], [110], [111]. Authors of the Disgrace of the Count de Wartemberg, [105], [106], &c. Kings of Cologn, Three, [165]. Kinski, Count de, [160].
Knights of St. Lewis, their Poverty, [292]. Their Numbers, [348]. Kniphausen, M. de, Ambassador, [328], [329]. Kolbe, see Wartemberg (John Casimir de Kolbe). Koningsmark, Countess of, [244]. Kraut, M. Aid de Camp, [79]. L. L----, Envoy of Prussia at Hambourg, Character of his Lady, and an Account of an Entertainment that he gave the Author, 248 to [251]. Lady of Precious Stones, who so call'd, and why, [279]. A Learned Lady, [221]. Law, John, Projector of the Mississippi Scheme, [354]. League of Cambray, [74]. Leap, a desperate one for a young Lady, [255], [256]. Leck, Lord of ----, [218]. Legitimated Princes of France, [294], &c. Leopold, Emperor, his Death, [60]. Leipsic, t. [322]. Lewis XIV. and XV. See France. Leyden, t. [125]. Limbourg Duchy mortgag'd, [7], [8]. Lippe, Count de, [124]. Lion tam'd by a Duke of Brunswic, [119]. Lipstadt, t. [124]. Lisle Siege, [73]. Its Surrender, [81]. Description of the Town, [258], [259]. Longueville Family, [295]. Lorrain (Court of) [338], [339], to [341]. Lottum (Count de) [52], [77], [79], [102]. Loven, Mademoiselle de, [244]. Louvain, t. [256]. Lubomirski, Princess of, [243], [244]. Lowendahl, Marshal, [245]. Luneville, t. [338]. Lutherans and Calvinists, [146]. Luxembourg Garden, [200]. M. Magdeburg, t. and Duchy, [113], [226], [227]. Maine (Duke and Duchess) [191], [284], [286], [287]. Maintenon, Madam, [284]. Malplaquet (Battle of) [89].