J.
- Jacobi, appointed reader to the king, [146].
- Jessen, Jacob, joins in the conspiracy against Struensee, [92], [94], [102];
- his rewards, [126].
- Juliana Maria, dowager queen, her plot for overthrowing Struensee, [7], [52];
- conspiracy formed by, [14];
- heads the conspiracy, [84]-[104];
- causes which induced her to undertake it, [85];
- surprises the king in his bed, [102];
- induces him to sign the orders for arresting Struensee and others, [103];
- fulsome laudations of, [132], [135];
- Reverdil's interview with, [145];
- her insults to the queen, [203].
- Junius, his attack on Lord North and George III., [169];
- his denunciation of the Danes, [170], [171];
- his vigorous appeal on behalf of Caroline Matilda, [171].
- Justice, general rules for the administration of, as laid down by Struensee, [350].
K.
- Kaas, admiral, [53].
- Keith, col. Sir R. M., English envoy at Copenhagen, remonstrates with Struensee on his public conduct, [78], [79];
- denounces war against Denmark if the queen were injured, [158];
- demands a private audience of the king, [167];
- the proposed interview defeated by the Danish ministers, ib.;
- reveals the jugglery practised to deceive the British court, [168];
- Caroline Matilda's letter to, [205];
- he warns her of the arrival of the Commission, and advises her as to her conduct, [208].
- King's prerogative, [154];
- and supremacy, [306].
- Köller, von, joins in a conspiracy against Struensee, [84]-[102];
- his position and character, [88];
- incident connected with, [96];
- vested with full powers for preserving order, [104];
- arrests Struensee, [106], [107];
- arrests General Gähler, [112];
- his promotions, [125];
- to be henceforth distinguished as Köller-Banner, ib.;
- chosen as companion for amusing the sovereign, [128].
- Kronberg, fortress of, [117];
- the queen committed to the, ib.;
- her miserable apartments, [119], note.
L.
- Langebeck, Justiz-rath, the historian, his pamphlets against Struensee, [50], [135].
- Law, immutability of the, [286].
- Le Texier, master of the revels, [97].
- Lersker, chamberlain, assaulted by the mutineers, [71].
- Lersner, master of the hounds, arrested, [141].
- Lex Regia, of Denmark, [155], [156];
- concedes sovereignty but not despotism to the king, [285];
- laws of the, [305], [306].
- Lühe, Frau von der, favourite of the queen, [252].
- Lüxdorph, Conferenz-rath, [8].
M.
- Man, is he a machine?, [192].
- Materialism, [190].
- Matilda, Order of, [269].
- Minister of state, duty of the, [283].
- Moltke, elder son of the favourite of Frederick V., [333], note.
- Münter, rev. Dr., his bitterness against Struensee and the fallen ministry, [130], [131];
- his visit to Struensee, [187];
- his theologico-philosophical conversations with Struensee in prison, [188] et seq.
- Mutiny of the guards, [73].
N.