Going Dutch_ How England Plundered Holland's Glory - Lisa Jardine [182]
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Notes
1: England Invaded by the Dutch
1 Robert H. Murray (ed.), The journal of John Stevens containing a brief account of the war in Ireland 1689–1691 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1912).
2 E.S. de Beer (ed.), The Diary of John Evelyn, 6 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1955; reprinted 2000), 4, p.582. On Evelyn see G. Darley, John Evelyn: Living for Ingenuity (London: Yale University Press, 2006).
3 Hoak, ‘The Anglo–Dutch Revolution of 1688–89’, p.17.
4 Gilbert Burnet, cit. Israel and Parker, ‘Of Providence’, p.351.
5 Israel and Parker, ‘Of Providence’, p.336.
6 J.I. Israel, ‘The Dutch role in the Glorious Revolution’, in J.I. Israel (ed.), The Anglo–Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and its World Impact (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp.105–62; 106.
7 S. Groenveld, ‘“J’equippe une flotte très considerable”: The Dutch side of the Glorious Revolution’, in R. Beddard (ed.), The Revolutions of 1688 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991), pp.213–45; 240.
8 Diary of John Evelyn 4, p.597.
9 Groenveld, ‘“J’equippe une flotte”’, p.241.
10 See D.M. Swetschinski and L. Schönduve, De familie Lopes Suasso: Financiers van Willem III (Zwolle: Waanders, 1988).
11 Journaal van Constantijn Huygens, den Zoon, van 21 October 1688 tot 2 Sept. 1696 etc., Historisch genootschap te Utrecht Werken uitgegeven door het historisch genootschap, gevestigd te Utrecht; nieuwe reeks, 23, 25, 46, 32. Derde serie 22, 35 (Utrecht: Kemink & Zoon, 1876–1915), I, p.13.
12 J.I. Israel and G. Parker, ‘Of Providence and Protestant winds’, in J.I. Israel (ed.), The Anglo–Dutch Moment, pp.335–63; 361.
13 For a full discussion of the various computations of troop and ship numbers see Israel and Parker, ‘Of Providence’, pp.337–8.
14 Israel and Parker, ‘Of Providence’, pp.353–4.
15 Saturday, 13 November 1688 (n.s.), Journaal van Constantijn Huygens, den Zoon I, 13.
16 Ibid.
17 Ibid.
18 D.M.L. Onnekink, The Anglo–Dutch Favourite. The Career of Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland (1649–1709) (PhD dissertation, University of Utrecht), p.37. M.E. Grew, William Bentinck and William III (Prince of Orange): The Life of Bentinck Earl of Portland from the Welbeck Correspondence (London: John Murray, 1924), p.134.
19 Diary of John Evelyn 4, pp.603–5.
20 ‘A true and exact relation of the prince of Orange his public entrance into Exeter’ (1688), cit. Claydon, William III, p.55.
21 Grew, Bentinck, pp.137–8.
22 Calendar of Treasury Books 8, pp.2126, 2129.
23 R. Beddard, ‘The unexpected Whig revolution of 1688’, in Beddard (ed.), The Revolutions of 1688 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991), pp.11–101; 14; see also Beddard, A Kingdom without a King, pp.33–4.
24 Beddard, A Kingdom without a King, p.35.
25 S.B. Baxter, William III (London: Longmans, 1966), p.246. Journaal van Constantijn Huygens, den Zoon I, 50.
26 Beddard, Kingdom without a King, p.180.
27 Roger Morrice, cit. ibid.
28 Israel, ‘The Dutch role’, p.126.
29 Diary of John Evelyn 4, p.612.
30 Israel, ‘The Dutch role’, pp.125–6.
31 Israel, ‘General Introduction’, in Israel (ed.), The Anglo–Dutch Moment, pp.1–43; 2.
32 See Claydon, William III, p.57, for the view that this change of route was a misunderstanding or mistake.
33 See below, Chapter 5.
34 See L. Pattacini, ‘André Mollet, Royal Gardener at St James’s Park, London’, Garden History 26 (1998), 3–18.
35 Cit. ibid., p.10.
36 See below.
37 On Anglo–Dutch gardens see below, Chapter 4.
38 Israel, ‘The Dutch