Authors: Richard Holmes
Great Northern War (1700–20), 306, 358
Great Trill (house), Axminster, 42
Greg, William, 363
Gregg, Edward, 103, 210, 237–8, 328, 438, 450
grenades and grenadiers, 72–3, 116
Grenville, George, 219
Greville, Colonel John, 170
Grey de Ruthin, Henry Yelverton, 15th Baron, 140
Grey of Wark, Ford Grey, 3rd Baron, 18, 111, 123–4
Griffin, Edward, 99, 107
Grimaldi, Lieutenant General Antonio, marquis de, 372–3, 385
Groenwald, 385–7
Grumbkow, Friedrich Wilhelm von, 376, 388, 407
Guedalla, Philip, 14
Gueldermalsen, Adriaen van Borssele van der, Baron, 196, 231, 391
Guelders, 231, 249
Guiche, Antoine Charles IV Gramont, comte de, 340, 424
Guiscard, Jean, 130
Guiscard, Martha, 130
Guiscard-Magny, Louis, marquis de, 341
Gwyn, John, 53–4
Gwyn, Nell, 27, 91, 109
Hacker, John, 126
Hague, The:
Mauritshuis, 193
Marlborough visits Heinsius in, 222
postal service, 223
French negotiate in (1705), 318–19
peace negotiations in (1709), 409–10
Haguenau, Lines of, 326, 331
Haine, river, 422
halberds, 307
Hales, Colonel Sir Edward, 131 & n, 132
Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of:
ennobled, 28
in Whig junto, 35n; and Exclusion crisis, 93
on Rochester’s position, 101
and birth of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 137
and William’s accession, 156
and Marlborough’s imprisonment in Tower, 180
sets up Bank of England, 189
and Marlborough’s award of commissions, 208
and Marlborough’s administrative duties, 448
Hall, Jacob, 63
Hamilton, Charles (‘comte d’Arran’), 65
Hamilton, Sir David, 445, 448–9, 463
Hamilton, Frances, Lady
see
Tyrconnell, Frances, Countess of
Hamilton, Sir George:
commands Irish regiment, 52, 80, 86
and battle of Sinsheim, 80
marriage to Frances Jennings, 86
killed, 89
Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th Duke of (
earlier
Earl of Arran), 19, 65
Hamilton, James (Jacobite agent), 474
Hamilton, Colonel John, 20
Hamilton, Colonel Richard, 158
Hampton Court, 57
Hanover:
Marlborough visits, 329
Hanover, Ernst Augustus, Elector of, 261, 328–9
Hanover, George, Elector of
see
George I, King
Hanover, Prince Georg August, Elector of, 192
Hanover, Sophia, Electress of, 191–2, 328
death, 468–9
Hanoverian succession, 15, 37, 192, 261, 328–9, 463
Happy Return
(ship), 99
Hapsburgs:
and Spanish succession, 193, 452
antagonise Hungarians, 250
super-state averted, 459
Harcourt, Marshal Henri I, duc d’ (1709), 216
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount, 444
Hare, Francis, 8, 374
Harley, Robert
see
Oxford and Mortimer, 1st Earl of
Harley, Thomas, 468
Harris, Frances, 473, 477
Harris, Tim, 34, 37
Hart, Charles, 63
Harvey, Major General Daniel, 264, 355
Harvey, William, 14
Hauterive, 402
Hawksmoor, Nicholas, 477
Hawley, Lieutenant General Henry (‘Hangman’), 205
Hay, Colonel Lord John, 347–8
Hearne, Captain Nicholas, 405, 446
Hearne, Thomas, 441
Hedges, Sir Charles, 206, 208, 325
Heidelberg, 259
Heidenheim, 266, 306
Heinsius, Anthonie:
and French invasion of Spanish Netherlands, 193
background and diplomatic career, 200
relations with William of Orange, 200
relations with Marlborough, 201, 222
and Marlborough’s responsibilities, 203
and Dutch cavalry armour, 206
and threat from Boufflers, 224, 229
and siege of Venlo, 227
Marlborough recommends Gell to, 232
and death of Marlborough’s son, 236
and additional troops for campaign, 240
on Cutts’s plans, 241
and English threat to retain Ostend, 243
and attempt on Antwerp, 244
and Marlborough’s pessimism over conduct of war, 246
and Dutch failure to support offensive action, 247, 256
and Marlborough’s view of importance of Prince William of Baden, 251
Marlborough urges to support Austrians, 254
and Marlborough’s strategy against Villeroi, 256
and Marlborough’s plans to harass Bavaria, 277
and siege of Ingolstadt, 279
acknowledges Marlborough’s princely title, 303
on French threat to Liège and Limburg, 310
and Marlborough’s plans in 1705 campaign, 311, 317
and Marlborough’s frustration with Slangenburg, 325
and Marlborough’s ill-health, 328
and Marlborough’s plans for 1706 campaign, 330–1
and diversionary attack on Toulon, 357–8
and Marlborough’s campaign against Vendôme, 361
letter to Marlborough on failure in Spain, 362
warns of difficulties in 1708 campaign, 362
warned of proposal to abandon Brussels, 371
and siege of Lille, 398
and peace negotiations with France, 419–20, 435
told of Marlborough’s money rewards, 439
and increase in British troops, 448
and Eugène’s command on Rhine, 452
and Prussian claim on Prince of Orange’s territories, 453
and Marlborough’s 1711 strategy, 456
Helchin, 395
Henderson, Sir Nicholas, 267
Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 51
Herbert, Admiral Arthur
see
Torrington, 1st Earl of
Herbert of Cherbury, Henry, 4th Baron:
duel with Marlborough, 61
Herlegem, 386–7
Hertford, Algernon Seymour, Marquess of (
later
7th Duke of Somerset), 207, 446
Hervey, Isabella, Lady, 23, 63
Hervey, John, Baron (
later
1st Earl of Bristol):
title, 28, 238
on Willigo Blandford, 449
Hesdin, 453
Hesse-Cassel, Frederick, Prince of (
later
King of Sweden), 251, 258, 268, 275, 395, 400, 429–30
Hesse-Cassel, Louis, Prince of, 344
Heurne, 384
Heyden, Baron de, 227
Hibbert, Christopher, 476
‘High Germany’ (song), 306
High Wycombe (constituency), 33
Hill, Abigail
see
Masham, Abigail, Lady
Hill, Jack, 23, 190, 414–15, 442, 446
Höchstäadt, 281–2
battle of (1703), 251
Hodges, Charles, 268
Hodges, Colonel, 161
Hogneau, river, 432
Hollins, Colonel, 447
Holmes, Colonel Abraham, 112, 125
Holstein-Beck, Anthony Gunther, Prince of, 230
Holy Roman Empire
see
Austria
Holywell House, near St Albans, 100, 102, 208, 238, 472–3
Hompesch, Major General Reynout Vincent, Baron, 245, 272, 299, 311, 454–6
Honeywood, Colonel Philip, 24, 445–6
Hooke, Robert, 14
Hop, Jacob, 243–5
Horn, Count, 272, 275
Hornes, Philippe Maximilian, comte de, 315
Hounslow Heath:
military camps, 134, 137
Hucker, Captain John, 123
Huddlestone, Father John, 109
Hudson’s Bay Company, 110, 135
Huguenots:
flee France, 129–30
refugee troops against French, 330
Humières, Marshal Louis de Crevant, duc d’, 159–62
Hungary:
rebellion against Austrian Empire, 250–1
Huntingdon, George Hastings, 8th Earl of, 228
Huy:
captured, 247, 249
French threaten, 259, 332
Villeroi captures, 310
trenches, 312
garrison exchanged for prisoners of war, 367
Hyde, Anne
see
York, Duchess of
Hyde, Lieutenant James, 99
Hyde, Laurence
see
Rochester, 1st Earl of
Iberian Peninsula
see
Portugal; Spain Indulgence, Declarations of:
(1672), 67, 77
(1688), 28
Industrial Revolution, 14, 31
infantry tactics:
battalion and platoon firing, 284–5
Ingoldsby, Lieutenant General Richard, 204, 312, 478
Ingolstadt, 250
siege (1704), 279
Innocent XI, Pope, 146
interest and influence (patronage), 22–7, 31
Ireland:
troops raised, 50
and religious persecution, 130
army reformed under James II, 132–4
campaign in (1690–1), 159, 164–71
foreign troops in, 169–70
Marlborough’s expedition to, 169–70
troops at Malplaquet, 427
see also
Boyne, battle of the
Irwin, Major, 405
Italy:
campaigns, 224, 309, 329–30, 359
Marlborough plans visit to, 331
French withdraw from, 350, 356, 359
Jacobites and Jacobitism:
as threat, 15
Marlborough maintains links with, 153, 165–6, 184, 191, 392, 467, 471, 474
rebellion (1715), 153, 470–1
ex-officers embrace, 158
Godolphin’s links with, 165
plots, 187
attempted landing in Scotland (1708), 215, 364, 369, 370
Whigs fear invasion, 463
rebellion (1745), 471
Jaeger, Marie Sophie, 366
James I, King of England (James VI of Scotland), 27, 67
James II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland (
earlier
Duke of York):
Marlborough abandons, 3, 151–3
mistresses and affairs, 14, 47, 87
deposed, 15–16
and cruel punishments, 18, 95
exile in Netherlands, 26, 92–3
Declaration of Indulgence (1688), 28
and military officers, 36
Arlington serves, 45
affair and children with Arabella Churchill, 47–8
marriage to Anne Hyde, 47
and Marlborough’s army commission, 55
Marlborough serves, 57–8, 70, 92
as colonel of Lord High Admiral’s Regiment, 61
naval command against Dutch, 68–9
favours Marlborough, 77, 89
Catholicism, 78, 95, 128–9, 131–3, 138–9
resigns office over religion, 78
second marriage (to Mary of Modena), 78
reliance on Irish Catholics, 90
and exclusion crisis, 91–3
in Scotland, 93–5
Argyll
opposes, 95–6
character, 96
returns to England (1682), 96–7
escapes from sinking
Gloucester
, 97–9
and Anne’s marriage to Prince George, 106
accession, 109
and Charles II’s deathbed Catholic reconciliation, 109
financial support from Louis XIV, 109
grants English barony to Marlborough, 110
and Monmouth rebellion, 111, 113–14
unpopularity, 128–9, 166
army, 131–5
dissolves Parliament, 131–2