THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES THE SECOND. BY THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY. VOLUME III. LONDON: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. The Author of this Work reserves to himself the right of translation. 1 William and Mary proclaimed in London Rejoicings throughout England; Rejoicings in Holland Page The Convention turned into a Parliament The Members of the two Houses required to take the Oaths M120331 The Protestants in the South unable to resist Enniskillen and Londonderry hold out; Richard Hamilton The Siege turned into a Blockade Naval Skirmish in Bantry Bay A Parliament summoned by James sits at Dublin A Toleration Act passed; Acts passed for the Confiscation of Effect produced in England by the News from Ireland Actions of the Enniskilleners Question of an Union between England and Scotland raised |