CONTENTS Persecution of the French Huguenots Effect of that Persecution in England Meeting of Parliament; Speech of the King; an Opposition Coke committed by the Commons for Disrespect to the King Parties in the Court; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers found in the Strong Box of Charles the Feeling of the respectable Roman Catholics Cabal of violent Roman Catholics Castelmaine; Jermyn; White; Tyrconnel Feeling of the Ministers of Foreign Governments Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's Influence Castelmaine sent to Rome; the Huguenots ill treated by James Roman Catholics authorised to hold Ecclesiastical Benefices; The Deanery of Christchurch given to a Roman Catholic Resolution of James to use his Ecclesiastical Supremacy against Deputation of Scotch Privy Councillors sent to London |