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morality of his court, 193, 194; summons Parliament, 195; dissolves it, 196; revives benevolences, 197, 198, 229; checks the growth of London, 198, 199; increases the peerage, 200; relations with the judges, 201, 202; dismisses Coke, 202; policy towards Spain, 211, 212; towards Germany and Bohemia, 218, 219; revives monopolies, 222; quarrel with Parliament, 228, 229; tears its Protestation, 229; overborne by Buckingham, 235; death, 239; letters of, iv. 4; authorities for his reign, v. 71 James, duke of York (King James II.), vi. 182; Lord Admiral, 193; marries Anne Hyde, 221; fight with Opdam off Lowestoft, 225; conversion, 255; fight with De Ruyter, 268; owns himself a Catholic and resigns his office, 274; second marriage, 278; exempted from the act excluding Catholics from Parliament, 297; sent to Brussels, 300; plans for excluding him from the succession, 306; recalled, 310; goes to Scotland, _ib._; again recalled, 315, 335; king, vii. 5; his character, _ib._, 6; first measures, 6, 7; increases the army, 11; relations with France, 12; refuses to let William visit England, _ib._; dealings with the Catholics and the Parliament, 14, 15; with the judges, 15; establishes a camp at Hounslow, 16; restores the High Commission, 18; struggle with the Tory nobles, 19-21; issues Declarations of Indulgence, 22, 29; attempts to pack Parliament, 23, 29; dealings with the Universities, 24-26; relations with William of Orange, 26-28; struggle with the seven bishops, 30, 31; reinforces his army with Irish troops, 33; sides with Lewis against the Empire and Holland, 36; reverses his policy, 39; flight, 42-44; received as king by Lewis, 49; policy in Ireland, 55; lands at Kinsale, 56; his rule at Dublin, 58, 59; returns to France, 71; his plans, 77; death, 106; his _Autobiography_, vi. 157, 158 James, William, ii. 340 Jamestown, foundation of, v. 308 Jarnac, battle of, iv. 267 Jarrow, i. 91, 92; plundered by northmen, 101 Jeanne d'Arc, iii. 46-55; _Proces de_, ii. 179 Jeffreys, George, Chief-Justice, vii. 10, 19; Lord Chancellor, 31 Jehan le Bel, ii. 178 Jemappes, battle of, viii. 101 Jena, battle of, viii. 174 Jenkins
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