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1603-1649.
19. Wages and Prices
THE FIRST STUART PERIOD.
CHAPTER VIII. THE REIGN OF JAMES THE FIRST. 1603-1625.
CHAPTER IX. THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE FIRST.. 1625-1649.
* On page 282, paragraph 18 should be numbered 15, and so on to end of chapter.
53. Disastrous position of the parliament's affairs after the death of Hampden.. 433 54. The relief of Gloucester, and the Battle of Newbury
55. The Solemn League and Covenant
CHAPTER X. THE COMMONWEALTH.
436
437
84. During the negotiations at Newport.. 485
85. Pride's purge
487
86. Preparations made for the King's trial 488
87. The King's trial and condemnation 489
1649-1660.
THE SECOND STUART PERIOD. 1660-1688.
CHAPTER XII. THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE SECOND. 1660-1685.
* On page 545, paragraph 34 should be numbered 35, and so on to end of chapter.
CHAPTER XIII. REIGN OF JAMES THE SECOND. 1685-1688.
SECTION 1.-FROM THE KING'S AC-
SECTION II.-FROM THE SUPPRESSION
OF MONMOUTH'S REBELLION TO
THE DISMISSAL OF THE EARL OF
ROCHESTER. 1686.
653
11. Revival of the High Commission Court 666
12. The King openly encourages popery.. 667
13. Proceedings in Scotland..
668
14. The King's attempts in Ireland..
15. The fall of the Hydes
669
670
660
SECTION III.-THE EVENTS WHICH LED
IMMEDIATELY TO THE REVOLUTION.
16. Relations between the Prince of
Orange and the King..
671
30, 35 94, 20,
Markham read Warham.
Hereford read Hertford.
On page 356,, paragraph 5, the reader will please observe that the Hampden there mentioned is not John Hampden, but Edward Hampden, his cousin.