H.

Hackney Coaches, [242].

Hagen, M. Envoy of Saxe-Gotha, [272].

Hague, t., [253], &c.

Hambourg, t., [280].

Heidelberg, t., [11], &c. [15].
Its fine Library carried to Rome, and other great Ravages committed there, [15], [17].
Its famous Tun, [18].

Henry II. King of France, [25].

—— IV. King of France, [187].

Hermitage, [298].

Himmelscron Castle, [296].

Hoff, t., [265].

Holtzendorff M., [219].

Holy Week, how solemniz’d at Rome, [138], &c.
At Madrid, [224].

Horn (Count de) his Catastrophe, [182].

Horses, Statues of, finely cast, [247].

Hussites, [291].


I.

St. James’s Park and Palace, [239].
Square, [252].

Januarius St., [141].

Ibrahim Basha, the Turkish Ambassador’s Entry at Vienna, [62] to [66].

St. Ildephonso Palace, [231].

Ingoldstat, t., [267].

Inquisition of Spain, [229].

Interim, a Formulary so call’d, [27].

St. John de Nepomucene, [289], [290].

Joseph (afterwards Emperor) chose King of the Romans, [28].
His Marriage, [59].


K.

Kensington Palace, [253].

Kiel, t., [281].

Kinski’s Palace, [289].

Kirchner (Baron de), [267], [272].

Konigsfelt (Count de), [271].

Koningsmark (General), [292], [293].


L.

La Borde, her Story and Character, [193], &c.

Lagnasco (Count de), [66].

Lake of Geneva, [174].

Lamberg (Cardinal of), [267].

Lanebourg, t., [173].

Languedocians, [187].

Lateran Church, [131].

Law, John, the Projector, [180], &c.

Lede (Marquis de), [2].

Le G——, [205], [206].

Leopold (Emperor) crown’d, [28].

Lewis Dauphin of France, [15].

Lewis IV. King of France, his Tomb, [29].

Lignares (Duchess de), [190].

London, t., [238], &c.

Loretto, t., [147].
The miraculous or holy House there, [148], [149].

Lorge (Marshal de) lampoon’d for his fruitless Attack upon Heidelberg, [16].

Lorrain (Duke of), [120].

Luther, Martin, [27], [274].

Lutzelbourg (Count de), [81].

Lyons, t., [97].


M.

Madrid, t., [205].
Palaces and Court, [220], [221], &c.

Maffei (Count de) Viceroy of Sicily, [2].

Maine, Duke and Duchess arrested, [5], [6].
Madamoiselle De, [7].

Manheim, why the Elector Palatine remov’d thither from Heidelberg, [16], [17].

Marcus-Aurelius, Emperor, [133].

Maria-Josepha Electoral Princess of Saxony, [60].
Her Marriage, [66].
Entry at Dresden, [74], &c.

Maria-Amelia Electoral Princess of Bavaria, [60].

Marlborough House, [246].

Marriage of the Sea by the Doge of Venice, [155].

Marseilles, t., [102].
Plague there, [184].

Mary-Ann Queen Dowager of Spain, [190].

Mastricht, t., [257].

Matignon (M. de), [108].

Maximilian-Emanuel Mary Elector of Bavaria, [34].
His Family, Court and Palaces, [29] to [44].

St. Menehoult, t., [24].

Metz, t., [35].

Milan, t., [162].
Duchy, [163], &c.

Ministers, Lutheran, see Dresden.
—— of Geneva, see Geneva.

Modena, t., [159].
Princes, [157], [159], [160], [179].

Molard (Count de), [70].

Monaco, t., [108].

Monk (General), [343].

Montague House, [245].

Monthel (Baron de), [199], [207].

Montefiascone, t., [123], &c.

Montesquiou (Marshal de), [95].

Montmorency (Constable of), [25], [186].

Montpelier, t., [185].

Monument described, [246].

Moret, t., [96].

Munich, t., [29].


N.

Naples, t., [141].

Nat (Count de), [280].

Neapolitan Lady’s odd Compliment to the King of Spain, [143].

Nice, t., [106].

Nismes, t., [185].

Nobles Venetian, their Scrupulousness, [155].

Nuremberg, t., [265].

Nymphenbourg Palace, [38], [41].


O.

Opera’s at London, [244].

Orleans (Duke of) his Regency [22], &c.
His Answer to those that solicited him in Favour of the Count De Horn, [184].

Oropesa (Count de), [66], [67].

Ottowalski, Captain, [292], [293].


P.

Padua, t., [158].

Palatinate Upper, why given to the Bavarian Family, [36].

Palatine, Charles-Philip of Neubourg Elector [11], [12], [13].

Pampeluna, t., [202].

Pamphili Prince, [135].

Pantheon Church at Rome, [132].

Parliament of Great-Britain, Ceremony of the King’s coming to it, [243].

Parma, t., [161].
The Dukes, [112], [161], [162].
The Dukes Court, [161].

Passau, t., [44].
Treaty concluded there, ibid.

Pau, t., [187].

St. Paul’s Church [241].

Peralte a Physician, fated to die by the Inquisition, [229].

Pesaro, t., [150].

Philip V., [210], [220].
See Spain.

Pierre Encise Castle, [97].

Pilate, whither banish’d, [99].

Pirna, t. [74].

Pisa, t., [116], [117].

Placentia, t., [162].

Plague at Marseilles, [184].

Plays at London, [245].

Plettenberg M. Envoy, [271], [272].

Poland, King, Queen and Prince, [84], [85].
Queen of, Wife of Augustus II., [85].
The Wife of Augustus III. her Reception in Saxony, and Entry at Dresden, [66] to [73].
Polish Magnificence, [74], &c.

Polignac (Cardinal de) his Banishment, [7].

Pollnitz (Madamoiselle de), [241], [261], [272].
Her Death, [279].

Pollnitz (Charles-Lewis Baron de) our Author, his precipitate Departure from Paris, and Arrest at Toul, [8], [9].
His Enlargement, [11].
His good Reception at the Palatine Court, [13], [14].
His Folly there, [14].
His Return to Paris, [18].
Being weary of soliciting in vain, he leaves France, [24].
He obtains a Company at Vienna and a Supply to remount his Equipage, [60].
Gets a Furlough, [7].
His Fistula plagues him again, [89].
His Journey to Paris for a Cure, [92], [93].
He gains great Sums by the Stocks, and loses them, [93], [94].
His Departure to go and join his Regiment in Sicily, [96].
His Danger of being cast away at Sea, [107].
His Reception by the Great Duke of Tuscany, [119].
What sad Lodgings he had at Montefiascone, [122].
The Danger he was in at that Place, [124].
His Reception at Rome, [129], &c.
His Visits, [134] to [136], &c.
His Audience of the Pope, [137].
His Resignation of his Commission, [146], [147].
What happen’d to him at Ferrara, [152].
His Reception by the Duke of Modena, [159],
and the Duke of Parma, [161].
How he was trick’d by a Merchant at Geneva, [177].
Returns to Paris, [179].
Ill-us’d by one Dadoncourt an Officer at Bayonne, [188], &c.
His Reception by the Queen Dowager of Spain, [190].
His imprudent Language, and Arrest thereupon, [193], &c.
His Release, [200], [202].
The Adventure he met with when became to Madrid, [205].
His Reception by the Court of Spain, [207].
His Solicitations there for some Post, [208].
His Commission to be a Lieutenant-Colonel, but receives no Pay, [215], [216].
His melancholy Situation, and Relief by Mr. Stanhope, [219], [232].
His Departure from Madrid, and the Danger he ran, [232].
His ill Reception at the Court of England, [241].
His Voyage to Holland, [253].
His Arrest for Debt at the Hague, and his Deliverance by a Tradeswoman, [255].
His Danger of being a second time arrested, and his Escape, [256].
His Sickness in the Road to Germany, as he went thither to settle his Affairs, [259], [260].
His ill Reception at Dessau by the Prince Of Anhalt, [262].
How he settled his Affairs with his Brother, and had Thoughts of turning a Clergyman, [263], &c.

His fruitless Application to the Cardinal of Saxe-Zeits at Ratisbon, [269], [270].
His good Reception there by the Ministers, [271], [272].
Makes new Settlements with his Brother, [280].
His Treatment by the Duke of Blankenberg, [283].
His Journey to Holland to satisfy his Creditors, [294], [300].
His Confession of Faith, see Appendix.

Pont St. Esprit, t., [99].

Portocarrero, Abbat, arrested, [4].
Releas’d, [5].

Poussin, M. Minister, [280].

Pozzuoli, t., [145].

Prague, t., [286], [288], &c.

Prize-fighters, [252].

Processions in Spain scandalous, [225], [226].

Provence, Country, [103].

Puteoli, t., [145].

Pyll, Mrs., our Author’s Obligation to her, [255], [294].

Pyrenees Mountains, [188], [202].


Q.

Quadruple Alliance, [3].

Quinquempoix Street, [93].


R.

Rabutin (Madame de), [56].

Radzivil (Duchess of), [261].

Ratisbon, t., [267], [268], [269].

Regatte, a naval Race so called, [157].

Regio, t., [161].

Rhebinder (General de), [170].

Richmond (Duchess of) her Statue, [243].

Rimini, t., [150].

La Roche (M. de), [207].

Rome, t., [124], &c.
Assemblies there, [133], [134].

Royal Exchange, [246].

Rupert (Count Palatine and Duke of Bavaria), [15].


S.

Saillant (M. de), [25].

St. Menehoult. t., [24].

Saltzbourg, a ridiculous Entertainment given there by the Archbishop, [89], [90].

Savona, t., [108].

Savoy, (Family of) see Turin.

Saxe-Zeits (Cardinal), [264].
Duke, [265].

—— Gotha (Prince of), [105].

Saxony, Ceremonies of the Electoral Prince’s Marriage with the Archduchess, [66] to [73].
Their Entry at Dresden, [74], &c.
The Electoral Family, [84], [85], &c.

Schleisheim Palace, [43].

Schrotenbach Cardinal, Viceroy of Naples, [142].

Schulembourg (M. de), [170].

Scotti M. the Minister of Parma, [220].

St. Sebastian, t. taken, [24], [94].

Seissan, M. de, an odd Accident he met with, [113].

Senlis, t.

Sicily, Spanish Expedition to that Island, [1], [2].

Sienna, t., [124].

Sixtus V. Pope, [125], [126].

Sobieski, Theresa-Cunegunda, Electress of Bavaria, [34].

—— John, King of Poland, [45].

Soho Quarter, [240].

Spain (Queen of) Dowager of Charles II., [190].
Court of, [190], [191], &c. [210], &c.
Character of the present Queen, [210].

Spanish Entertainments, [228].

—— Inquisition, [229].

Spires, t., [26].

Stair-case, holy, [131], [132].

Stairs, Earl, [2].

Stanhope, Earl, [2], [113], [114].

Stanhope, Mr. his Friendship to the Author, [219], [220], [232].

Staremberg (Count de), [45].

St. Stephen (Knights of), [117].

Suicide, Counterfeit, [172].

Sultzbach (Hereditary Prince of), [12].

Susa, t., [172].


T.

Tapistry Hangings made by the famous Devos, [47].

Texeitra a rich Portuguese, [256].

Thames River, [238].

Thursday (holy) Ceremonies on that Day at Rome, [138], &c.

Tilly General, [15].

Toul, t., [9], &c.

Toulon, t., [105].

Toulouse, t., [186].

Tower of London, [247], [248].

Trevoux, t., [97].

Tschermin’s great House, [289].

Tun of Heidelberg, [18].

Turin, t., [164], &c.
Duke of Savoy’s Court and Family, [165] to [172].
An Adventure which happen’d there, [171].

Turkish Ambassador’s Entry at Vienna, [62] to [66].

Turks defeated by the Imperial Arms, [1], [3].

Tuscany, (Cosmo III. Great Duke of) how he received the Author, [119].
His Family, [120].
The Roads in this Country, [124].


V.

V——, (the Baron de) Nephew of M. de Seissan, his Character, [232].
His Fray with his Landlady, [235].

Valentinois (Duke of), [108].

Valois (Madamoiselle de), [179].
See Modena.

Var R., [106].

Vatican Palace at Rome, [129].
Pope’s Entry to it, [137].

Venice, t., [153].

Verdun, t., [24].

Vespasian’s Amphitheatre, [133].

Vesuvius M., [144].

Victor Amedeus, King of Sardinia, [167].

Vienna, t., [44].
Court, [50], [51].
Turks Attempts upon it, [45].

Vienne, in Dauphiny, t., [99].

Villa-Franca, t., [107].

Villeroy, Family, [98].

Vittoria, t., [234].

Ulm, t., [26].

Urban VIII. Pope, [127], [133], [150].

Urbino, Duchy, 150

Vriesberg (M. de) Envoy of Hanover, [272].

Ursins (Princess of), [210].


W.

Wackerbarth, Count, [66].

Wales (Prince and Princess of) their Attendants, [244].

Wenceslaus St. King of Bohemia, [288], [289].

Westminster, t., [243], &c.

Whitehall Palace, [230].

Wilhelmina-Amelia Empress Dowager, [59].

Wurtzbourg, t., [272], &c.


X.

Ximenes, Cardinal, [204].


Z.

Zeits, t., [256]. See Saxe-Zeits.

Zinzendorf (Count de), [69].

FINIS.