Duke of Schomberg lands with an army in Ireland--The Inniskilliners obtain a vic-
tory over the Irish-Schomberg censured for his inactivity-The French worsted
at Walcourt-Success of the confederates in Germany-The Turks defeated at
Pacochin, Nissa, and Widen-Death of pope Innocent XI.--King William be-
comes unpopular-A good number of the clergy refuse to take the oaths-The
king grants a commission for reforming church-discipline-Meeting of the convo-
cation-Their session discontinued by repeated prorogations-Proceedings in
parliament-The whigs obstruct the bill of indemnity-The commons resume
the inquiry into the cause of the miscarriages in Ireland-King William irritated
against the whigs-Plot against the government by sir James Montgomery,
discovered by bishop Burnet-Warm debates in parliament about the corporation
bills-The king resolves to finish the Irish war in person-General Ludlow arrives
in England, but is obliged to withdraw-Efforts of the Jacobites in Scotland-The
court interest triumphs over all opposition in that country-The tory interest