End of VOL. IV.
AN
Alphabetical Index
TO THE
FOURTH VOLUME.
A.
Agrippa, [132].
Aichsted, t., [266].
St. Aignan (Duke of), [3].
Order’d to quit Spain, [7], [8].
His Converse with the Cardinal Borgia, [214].
Aix, in Provence, t., [100].
Alberoni (Cardinal), [2], [7], [8], [19], [20], [94], [211], [213], &c.
Impos’d on by Fortune-hunters, [21].
His Disgrace, Resentment, and Consequences of his Disgrace, [112] to [115].
Albert-Cajetan Charles, Electoral Prince of Bavaria, [35].
His Marriage with the Archduchess, [270].
Alcala, t., [204].
Alexander VII. (Pope), [126].
Alliance (Quadruple), [3].
Alten-Ottingen, t., [91].
Amedeus VIII. (Duke of Savoy), [174].
Amphitheatre (of Vespasian), [132].
D’Ancenis, (Marquis), [6].
Ancona, t., [150].
Andernach, t., [259].
Anhalt-Dessau (Prince of), [261].
Anne (Queen) her Statue, [241].
Antibes, t., [106].
Aranjuez (Palace), [224], [231].
Asfeld (Abbe de), [24].
Asturias (Prince of), [210].
Audiences, an Abuse in that Article at Vienna, [55].
Augsbourg, t., [27] to [29], [265].
Its Bishop, the Manner of his Election, and his Sovereignty, [29].
Augustus II. King of Poland, [84], [85].
His Queen, [85].
Augustus III. See Poland, 2nd Electoral Prince of Saxony.
Avignon, t., [100].
Aurelius Marcus (Emperor), [133].
Auxerre, t., [96].
B.
Bank Bills of France, [23], [180] to [185].
Barbi, t., [262], [284].
Bareith, Margrave and Margravine, [295].
Bavaria, (Elector of) his Palace and Court, [31], [32], &c.
Electoral Prince of Bavaria’s Marriage to the Archduchess, [270].
Bayonne, t., [188].
Belgrade, Prince Eugene’s Victory near it, [1].
The Siege of it, [40].
Bernini, a famous Designer, [126].
Berwick (Marshal) His Ingratitude to the King of Spain, [19].
He takes Fontarabia, [22].
Beziers, t., [186].
Bilbao, t., [235], [236], &c.
Bing, (Admiral) his Expedition to the Mediterranean, [2], [3].
Biscay, (Province) its Privileges, [237].
Blankenberg, t., [282].
Bohemia, (St. Wenceslaus King of), [288].
Bois, (Abbat de) Ambassador, [3], [113], [114].
Bois-le-duc, t., [257].
Bologna, t., [151].
Borgia, (Cardinal) his Ignorance, [214].
Brittany, Consequences of the Discontent of that Province, [94], &c.
Brunette, La, t., [173].
Bucentaures, Saxon and Venetian, [74], [75], [155].
Burgos, t., [233].
Burgundy, States and Parliament, [97].
—— Wine, where the best, [97].
C.
Campo Florido, (M. de), [212], [224].
Carignan, (Prince and Princess of), [167], [168].
Carlos, Don, [210].
Carelsbadt, t., [284], [295].
Casal, t., [164].
Castelar, (M. de), [212], [224].
Castelnaudari, t., [186].
Castillone, (Prince of) Viceroy of Navarre, [202], [203].
Catalonia, [237].
Celi, (M. de), [26].
Cellamare, (Prince of) his Conspiracy, [3], &c.
Put under an Arrest, [5].
Cenis, M., [173].
Chalisac, (Baron de), [263].
Chalons, t., [97].
Chamber, Imperial, [26].
Chambery, t., [173].
Charles I. King, beheaded, [239].
His Statue, [246],
and Picture, [253].
Charles II. Effigy, [243], [247].
Charles V. (Emperor) why he resign’d his Dominions, [25], [220].
Charles VI. (Emperor), [57], [58].
His Empress, [58], [59].
Their Entry at Prague, [286].
Charles XII. King of Sweden, [105].
Charles Emanuel, King of Sardinia, [167].
Charolois, (Count de), [39], [89], [91].
Charost, (Duke of), [6].
Chateauneuf, (M. de), [95].
Christina, Queen of Sweden, [128].
Cieuta, t., [104].
Clement, Duke of Bavaria, [35], [270].
Clement VI. Pope, [100].
Collobradt (Count of), [290].
Colloredo, Count and Countess, [156], [293].
Conti (Prince of), [19].
Conti (Princess of), [7].
Cosel (Countess of), [87].
Cosmo I. Great Duke of Tuscany, [117].
—— III., [119].
His Family, [120].
De Medicis, [119].
Crowns, Royal, [248].
Culmbach (Prince of), [296].
D.
Dadoncourt, M. [188], &c. to, [201].
Dammartin (Count de), [91].
Daubanton the Jesuit Confessor to the King of Spain, his Credit and Character, [213], [218], [223].
Dessau, t., [261].
Devos, Tapistry-Maker, [47].
Diamond of the Great Duke of Tuscany, [121].
Dijon, t., [97].
Doge of Genoa, [110], [111].
Dombes (Prince of) his Banishment, [7].
Doria, Andrew, [109].
Dresden, t. Electoral Prince and Princess of Saxony’s Entrance there, [74], [75], &c.
Description of the City, [86], &c.
Duke, French, a great Dealer in Grocery, [182].
Durand, Don Miguel, Secretary, [113].
Duremberg (Baron de) Envoy, [272].
E.
Elizabeth-Christina, Empress of Germany, [58], [59].
St. Elmo Castle, [141].
Emperor, see Charles VI.
Empress, see Elizabeth the Dowager, [59].
English, their Character, [249], &c.
What happen’d to an Englishman at Maestricht, [257], &c.
Escurial Palace, [230].
D’Eu (Count) his Banishment, [7].
Eugene (Prince) his Victory near Belgrade, [1].
His Palace, [47].
F.
Fano, t., [150].
Farnese, Francis, Duke of Parma, [161], &c.
La Favorita Palace, [46].
Ferdinand II. Emperor, [291].
Ferdinand Duke of Bavaria, [35].
Florence, t. [117] to [122].
Fontarabia besieg’d, [19].
Taken, [22], [94].
Force, Duke de la, [182].
Francis I. King of France, [164].
Franconia (Duke of), [272], &c.
Frederic Elector Palatine, his Disgrace, [36], [291], [292].
His Son’s Disgrace, [275].
Frejus, t., [106].
G.
Galas, Festival Days at Vienna, [55], [56], [57].
Galen (Baron de), [81].
Gallas (Count de), [142], [291].
Geneva, t., [174].
Its Ministers and Magistrates, [175], [176].
The Character of its Merchants, [177].
Genoa, [108], [109].
Its Doge, [110], [111].
Giudice (Cardinal), [135], [136].
Grasse, t., [106].
Gregory XI. (Pope), [100].
—— XIII. (Pope) his Statue, [151].
Grimaldo (Marquis de), [7], [211], [212], [217], [218], [223].
Gualtieri (Cardinal), [135], [136].
Guards, the late King George’s, [240].
Guise (Duke of), [25].
Guldenstein (Count de), [281].
Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden, [28].
Greater than the Great Alexander, [34].