LUI. Thanks to the Duke of Marlborough from both Houses of Parliament. Removal of the Colours taken at the Battle of Rami- lies to Westminster Hall. Extension of the Ducal Title to the Female Line, and Entail of Blenheim, with the Pension of 5000l. Settlement of the Union with Scotland. Address for the Appointment of Prince Eugene to the Command in Spain
Character and Victories of Charles XII. of Sweden. His irrup- tion into Saxony. Attention of Marlborough to the Designs of the Swedish Monarch. Departs for the Continent
LVII. Marlborough remains stationary at Meldert. Death of the Prince of Baden. Irruption of Villars into the Empire. Marlborough obtains the Transfer of the Command in Germany to the Elector of Hanover. March of the King of Sweden into Muscovy Embarrass-
LVIII. Intrigues in the Cabinet. Whig Bickerings with Marlbo- rough and Godolphin. Imprudent Conduct of Admiral Churchill. Decline of the Influence of the Duchess with the Queen. Rise of Mrs. Masham. Cabals of Harley. Impolitic Conduct of Marlborough and the Treasurer. They offend both the Queen and the Whigs. Correspondence from Meldert
LXIII. Journey of Marlborough to the Hague. Distributes his Troops into Quarters. Meets the Elector of Hanover and Count Wratislaw at Frankfort. Increasing Difficulties with the Queen. Cabals and Letters of Harley
LXV. Projected Invasion in favour of the Pretender. Marlborough in defeating the Attempt. Change in the Character of the Administration. Design of the Duchess of Marlborough to retire from Court. Extorts a Promise from the Queen to confer her Offices on her two Daughters
LXVII. Increasing Aversion of the Queen to the Whigs. Efforts of Marlborough and Godolphin to overcome her Repugnance. Cabals of the Whigs with the Jacobites, to ensure the Majority in the