INDEX.
- Act of Settlement, 6;
- of Settlement for Ireland, 342;
- of Supremacy, 9;
- of Uniformity, 10;
- for triennial Parliaments, 99, 375;
- rendering Long Parliament indissoluble but by its own consent, 100, 315;
- abolishing illegal courts, 101;
- excluding ecclesiastics from civil office, 102, 108, 115;
- Navigation, 300;
- for conducting law proceedings in English, 312
- Amboyna, 253, 331
- America, 75, 253, 254
- Anabaptists, 204, 303, 330
- Areopagitica, 207
- Argyle, Duke of, 227, 230
- Armada, Spanish, 13
- Armour, 125, 126
- Army remodelled, 178, 214, 217, 220, 224, 236, 371, 373
- Ascham, 278
- Ashburnham, John, 222
- Assembly, of Divines, 150, 154, 195, 203;
- of Peers, 81
- Astley, Sir Jacob, 193
- Austria, 22, 65
- Bacon, Sir Francis, 252, 262, 306
- Balfour, 108
- Barbadoes, 335
- Bastwick, 73, 86
- Batten, Admiral, 134
- Baxter, 32
- Berkeley, Judge, 85
- Berkley, 222
- Berwick, Pacification of, 78
- Bill, Dissolution, 313;
- for command of militia, 114;
- bishops’ exclusion, 114
- Bills of Attainder, 91, 96, 98
- Birch, Colonel, 233
- Bishops, 11, 108, 109, 114
- Blake, Admiral, 190, 296, 300-302, 317, 322, 339, 354, 356, 384
- Booth, Sir George, 370
- Bradshaw, 238, 239, 384
- Brentford, 132
- Bristol, 139, 248
- Broghill, Lord, 304, 363
- Brook, Robert Greville, Lord, 132
- Brownists, 204
- Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 27-34, 40, 43, 45
- Burton, 73, 86
- Byron, Lord, 146
- Cadiz, 33, 356
- Calais, 353, 359
- Calvert, Sir John, 19
- Casaubon, Meric, 340
- Catholics, 69, 70, 151, 312, 341. See Appendix
- Cecil, Sir Edward, 33
- Chambers, 59, 86
- Charles I. visits Spain, 27;
- marriage treaty broken off, 28;
- refuses assent to Tonnage and Poundage Bill, 31;
- lends ships to Louis XIII., 32;
- imprisons managers of Buckingham’s impeachment, 36;
- war with France, 37;
- demands general loan, 38, 39;
- answers to Petition of Right, 42, 43, 47;
- proclamation of, against Parliament, 50;
- education and character, 51;
- love of art, 256;
- court of, 29, 53;
- arbitrary government of, 54, 59;
- attempts to establish Episcopacy in Scotland, 76, 78;
- foreign policy of, 78;
- summons Assembly of Peers, 80;
- conduct towards Strafford, 84, 96, 97;
- assents to Army Plot, 94;
- concessions in Scotland, 103;
- suspected of complicity in Irish rebellion, 104, 105;
- reaction in favour of, 106, 107;
- guard at Whitehall, 108;
- attempts to seize five members, 110, 111;
- visits Guildhall, 112;
- prepares for war, 114;
- consents to Bishops’ Exclusion Bill, 115;
- refuses Militia Bill, 116;
- refused admittance into Hull, 116;
- rejects York propositions, 118;
- raises standard, 119;
- deceit, cause of war, 120;
- at Edgehill, 124-131;
- attacks Brentford, 132;
- classes on side of, 134;
- answer to Oxford propositions, 136;
- success of forces, 139, 141;
- besieges Gloucester, 142;
- at Newbury, 145;
- habits of troops, 148, 158;
- cessation of arms with Irish, 158;
- Oxford Parliament, 157;
- defeats Waller, 160;
- forces Essex to surrender, 167-169;
- at Newbury, 172;
- breaks off Uxbridge negotiations, 177;
- at Naseby, 186;
- letters published, 187;
- treaty with Irish Catholics, 191, 192;
- goes to Scotch camp, 193;
- rejects Newcastle propositions, 197;
- removed from Holmby by Joyce, 215, 217;
- rejects army propositions, 219;
- flies to Isle of Wight, 222;
- treaty with Scots, 225;
- concessions at Newport, 235;
- hesitates to escape, 236;
- trial and execution, 238-247. See Appendix.
- Charles Louis, elector palatine, 306, 353
- Chillingworth, 211
- Church, Episcopalian, 9-13, 20, 40, 69-75, 102, 150;
- Presbyterian, 10, 75, 202;
- Independent, 12, 195
- Christine, Queen of Sweden, 35
- Claypole, Lady Elizabeth, 364, 384
- Clubmen, 188
- Colchester, 227, 330
- Colepepper, 106, 109, 181, 187
- Colonies, 75, 251-254, 296
- Companies, 250, 253
- Confirmatio Chartarum, 1
- Confiscations, 212, 233, 309
- Cooper, Sir Antony Ashley, 388
- Copyholders, 3, 267
- Cotton, Sir Robert, 255
- Council, King’s, 7, 17, 101
- Court, of Admiralty, 19;
- of Chancery, 6, 318-320, 332;
- of Exchequer, 6, 68, 74;
- of King’s Bench, 16, 39, 57;
- of the North, 58;
- of High Commission, 7, 16, 72, 101;
- of Star Chamber, 7, 15, 59, 73, 74, 101, 267
- Courts of Common Law, 6, 317-320;
- High Courts of Justice, 238, 307 Covenant, Scotch, 77;
- Solemn League and, 153
- Covenanters, Scotch, 77-80, 227, 285, 291
- Cromwell, Henry, 337, 346
- Cromwell, Oliver, member for Huntingdon, 41;
- for Cambridge, 83;
- leader of Independents, 102;
- lieutenant-general of eastern counties’ army, 155;
- character of troops, 156;
- at Marston Moor, 163-166;
- quarrels with Manchester, 173;
- supports Self-denying Ordinance, 174;
- lieutenant-general of remodelled army, 182;
- at Naseby, 185;
- in west, 188;
- character and appearance, 209, 210, 341, 366;
- views of settlement, 216, 218, 221, 224, 226;
- suppresses mutinies in army, 224, 281;
- defeats Scots at Preston, 228-230;
- supports execution of king, 238, 246;
- in Ireland, 281-284;
- commander-in-chief of army, 285;
- in Scotland, 287;
- at Dunbar, 288-290;
- at Worcester, 292-295;
- political views of, 303-313;
- expels Long Parliament, 314;
- summons Barebone’s Parliament, 316;
- protector, 227;
- ideal of government, 229;
- plots against, 330, 351, 363;
- reform of Church, 331;
- of Chancery, 332, 340;
- quarrels with Parliaments, 334, 348, 361;
- rules arbitrarily, 336;
- moderation of, 337-339;
- urges reforms of law, 340;
- encourages learning, 260, 340, 377;
- toleration of, 341-343;
- refuses title of king, 350;
- foreign policy of, 331, 352-359;
- protects Vaudois, 358;
- economy of government, 360;
- friends of government, 363;
- illness and death, 364-366. See Appendix.
- Cromwell, Richard, 367-369
- Cropredy Bridge, 159
- Customs, 15, 31, 157, 251
- Davenant, Sir William, 260
- Dean, Admiral, 296, 325
- Debtors, 323
- Denmark, 331
- De Ruyter, 325
- Desborough, 328, 336, 369, 370
- Digby, Lord, 188
- Dorislaus, Dr., 278
- Dragoons, 125
- Drogheda, 282
- Dunbar, 288-290
- Dunkirk, 353, 356, 357, 363
- Edgehill, 126-131
- Eikôn Basilikê, 278
- Eliot, Sir John, 18, 19, 35, 50, 56, 57, 255
- Elizabeth, Queen, government of, 8-14
- Elizabeth of Bohemia, 14, 22
- Engagers, 230, 291
- Erastians, 200
- Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 94, 118, 128, 130, 133, 137, 141, 143, 145-147, 159, 167, 168, 212
- Excise, 158
- Exports, 253
- Fairfax, Lord Ferdinando, 161
- Fairfax, Lady, 239
- Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 117, 161, 163, 180, 213, 215, 223, 227, 231, 233, 238, 244, 259, 280, 332, 372, 383
- Falkland, Sir Lucius Cary, Lord, 82, 83, 103, 106, 110, 117, 136, 146, 255
- Fauconberg, Lord, 357
- Felton, 44
- Fiennes, Nathaniel, 119, 139
- Fifth-Monarchists, 204, 303, 330
- Finch, Sir John, 49, 66, 85
- Fleetwood, 190, 292, 328, 336, 344, 369
- Fox, George, 343
- France, 3, 38, 298, 353, 356, 359, 380, 381
- Frederic, Prince of the Palatinate, 14, 21, 23, 25
- Freeholders, 2, 121, 134, 264, 266
- Glamorgan, Lord Herbert, Earl of, 190, 255
- Gloucester, 143
- Goring, Colonel, 163, 165, 181, 187
- Government, three functions of, 1-6. See Appendix
- Grenville, Sir Richard, 167, 181, 187
- Gustavus Adolphus, 66
- Habeas Corpus, writ of, 15, 16, 101
- Hale, Sir Matthew, 339
- Hamilton, James, Duke of, 227, 229, 307
- Hammond, 222
- Hampden, John, 68, 91, 107, 110, 113, 114, 119, 128, 130, 137, 138, 149
- Harlech Castle, 212
- Haslerig, Sir Arthur, 110, 119, 288, 308, 361
- Henrietta Maria, 53, 64, 93, 97, 105, 111, 115, 158, 176, 196, 236
- Heyworth Moor, 117
- Highlanders, 170
- Hobbes, 211, 340
- Holland, 252, 253, 299, 300; war with, 301, 302, 325, 331, 361
- Hollis, Denzil, 49, 106, 119, 383
- Hopton, Sir Ralph, 122, 139
- Hotham, Sir John, 135
- Howard, Lord, of Esrick, 310
- Huguenots, 37, 40, 44-46
- Huntingdon, Major-General, 231
- Hutchinson, Colonel, 190, 203, 208, 245, 259, 382
- Hyde, Edward, 82, 103, 106, 109, 113, 117, 181, 191, 258, 346, 351, 384
- Impeachment, 34, 35, 37, 84, 85, 110
- Imports, 253
- Independents, 102, 154, 167, 195, 201, 234
- India, 251, 253
- Instrument of Government, 326
- Ireland, 61, 63, 64, 104, 156, 278, 281-284, 316, 333, 345, 375
- Irish troops, 157, 170
- Ireton, Henry, 183, 185, 190, 209, 217, 219, 221, 230, 235, 237, 243, 245, 284, 304, 384
- Ironsides, 156, 164, 166
- Jamaica, 355
- James I., government of, 14-28, 257, 262
- Jermyn, Lord, 258
- Jews, 343
- Jones, Inigo, 256
- Joyce, Cornet, 215
- Judges, 6, 44, 68, 83, 323, 339
- ‘Killing no murder,’ 351
- King, General, 163
- Labourers, 270
- Lamb, Dr., 41
- Lambert, 289, 292, 368, 370, 372
- Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 59, 72-75, 85, 178
- Law, English common, 317-320, 339;
- martial, 40;
- see Act, Ordinance
- Leeds, 248
- Leicester, 181. See Appendix
- Lenthall, William, 112, 219, 370
- Leslie, Alexander, Earl of Leven, 157, 161, 164, 165, 167
- Leslie, David, 161, 287-290, 291-295
- Levellers, 221, 223, 235, 245, 280, 335, 337, 350
- Lilburne, John, 78, 86, 221, 234, 307
- Lindsey, Earl of, 128, 130
- Loans, 5, 38, 39
- Lockhart, 339, 357
- London, 113, 117, 131-133, 135, 140, 151, 216, 220, 226, 248, 251, 272-275, 371
- Lords, House of, 2, 117, 177, 238, 277, 349, 360, 373
- Louis XIII., 33, 37, 78
- Louis XIV., 298, 356, 357
- Lunsford, Colonel, 107
- Ludlow, Edmund, 190, 208, 219, 226, 336, 346, 382
- Magna Charta, 2
- Major-generals, 336, 349
- Manchester, Edward Montague, Earl of, 110, 129, 155, 172, 174, 383
- Manchester, 247
- Mardyke, 356, 357
- Marston Moor, 161-167
- Marten, Sir Henry, Judge of Admiralty, 6
- Marten, Henry, son of Judge, 152, 313, 382
- Massey, 142
- Maurice, Prince, 14, 119, 135, 139, 296
- Mazarin, Cardinal, 193, 357
- Mercantile system, 350
- Mercurius Aulicus, 149
- Militia, 114, 116, 118
- Milton, John, 75, 132, 200, 203, 206-208, 259, 296, 328, 339, 346, 358, 377, 383
- Monopolies, 55, 67, 249
- Monk, General, 291, 301, 304, 317, 325, 371-373, 376, 383
- Montreuil, M. de, 193
- Montrose, Marquis of, 170, 176, 189, 195, 285
- Mountnorris, Lord, 64
- Naseby, 182-186
- Naylor, 343, 348, 350
- Newcastle, Marquis of, 134, 141, 158, 160, 163, 165, 167
- Newbury, 143-147, 173
- Newspapers, 100, 149, 208, 336
- Noy, 66
- Nutt, Captain, 19
- Ordinance, Self-Denying, 175, 177;
- for remodelling army, 175;
- for new Prayer-book, 202;
- for establishment of Presbyterian Church, 202;
- for suppression of blasphemies and heresies, 203;
- forbidding use of Prayer-book, 204;
- for High Court of Justice, 238;
- forbidding Episcopalian ministers to act as chaplains or schoolmasters, 336;
- for reform of Chancery, 332, 340;
- for union of England and Scotland, 344
- Ordinances or proclamations made in council, 5;
- for suppression of vice and observance of Sundays, 151;
- for reform of Church, 331;
- for restraining unlicensed printing, 152, 207, 208
- Ormond, Duke of, 156, 190, 190, 195, 235, 281, 363
- Oxenstiern, 330
- Oxford, 133, 135, 157, 158
- Palatinate, 22, 353
- Parliament, privileges of, 25, 232;
- classes represented in, 2, 3, 333;
- character of, in seventeenth century, 100;
- of 1621, 24;
- of 1625, 30-32;
- of 1626, Buckingham impeached, 35;
- of 1628, Petition of Right, 41-43;
- session of 1629, 48, 49;
- Short Parliament of 1640, 79;
- Long Parliament, meeting of, 83;
- proceedings against Strafford, 84, 87-93, 97;
- against delinquents, 83, 85;
- votes Scots £300,000, 94;
- reforms of, 99, 101;
- religious parties in, 102;
- debates on Grand Remonstrance, 106;
- five members impeached, 110;
- sits in Guildhall, 113;
- a war council, 117;
- constitutional attitude of, 122;
- classes on side of, 121, 133;
- peace party in, 135;
- peace propositions of Lords, 140;
- petitioned by mobs, 140;
- parties in, 152;
- armies of, 157;
- quarrels with army, 212-214;
- yields to army, 216;
- intimidated by Presbyterian mob, 219;
- fugitive members restored, 220;
- votes no more addresses to king, 225;
- reverses votes, and negotiates with Charles, 231;
- causes of unpopularity, 231-234;
- financial administration of, 233;
- accepts king’s concessions, 237;
- by Pride, 237;
- Rump erects high court for trial of king, 238;
- establishes Republic, 277;
- raises a powerful navy, 296;
- government recognized abroad, 297;
- foreign policy, 297-299;
- war with Holland, 299-302;
- severity of government, 307-310;
- reform of law, 312;
- bill for new representative, 313;
- expelled by Cromwell, 314;
- restored by officers, 370, 371;
- Presbyterian members restored by Monk, 372;
- votes own dissolution, 373;
- Barebone’s, reforms of, 317-325;
- First of Protector, 333, 334;
- reformed representation, 333;
- Second of Protector, sentence on Naylor, 348;
- Petition and Advice, 349;
- Second Session, new House of Lords, 360;
- dissolved, 362;
- of Richard Cromwell, 368;
- Convention, 373;
- Oxford Parliament, 157
- Patronage, 323
- Pembroke Castle, 227
- Penderells, 295
- Penn, Admiral, 354, 356
- Pennington, Captain, 32
- Penruddock, 334
- Peters, Hugh, 383
- Petition and Advice, 349, 360, 367
- Petition of Right, 42
- Pilgrim Fathers, 75, 254
- Pirates, 32, 66
- Poor Laws, 268-270
- Popham, 296
- Population, 248
- Portugal, 296, 331, 358
- Post Office, 272
- Prerogative, royal, 5, 29, 42, 51, 68
- Presbyterians, in England, 10, 102, 150, 151, 155, 178, 189, 192, 195, 202, 214, 231, 237, 307, 330, 362;
- in Scotland, 11, 76, 153, 201
- Preston, 227-230
- Pride, Colonel, 237, 312, 360
- Prisoners, 149, 335
- Prisons, 261, 323, 325
- Proclamations, 55
- Propositions, of York, 118;
- of Oxford, 136;
- of Uxbridge, 176;
- of Newcastle, 195;
- of army, 217;
- of Newport, 235
- Prynne, 73, 236
- Puritans, 9, 12, 20, 22, 70-74, 256, 258, 377, 378
- Pym, John, 42, 48, 84, 91, 95, 102, 103, 106, 109, 160, 116, 123, 154, 306, 382, 384
- Quakers, 342
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, 23
- Regicides, fate of, 382, 383
- Remonstrance, Grand, 116, 120
- Republicans, 152, 205, 225, 234, 244, 299, 304-307, 327, 330, 334-337, 348, 361, 368, 370
- Rich, Robert, 360, 364
- Rochelle, 32, 40, 44, 46
- Royalists, 121, 134, 136, 139, 149, 157, 167, 227, 273, 307, 335, 338, 350
- Royal Revenue, 53
- Rubens, Peter Paul, 256
- Rupert, Prince, 14, 119, 126, 128-131, 135, 138, 139, 142, 149, 159, 161-167, 181, 185, 188, 296
- Salmasius, 383
- Santa Cruz, 354
- Savoy, Duke of, 358
- Say-and-Sele, Lord, 342
- Scots, 77, 80, 94, 154, 190, 193, 198, 225, 227, 229, 284, 285-291, 316, 333, 344, 375
- Sectarians, 12, 135, 152, 204
- Selden, 201
- Sexby, 338, 351
- Seymour, William, 17
- Sheffield, 247
- Ship-money, 66, 68, 83. See Appendix
- Shrewsbury, Countess of, 17
- Sidney, Algernon, 190, 238, 244
- Skippon, 118, 133, 185, 213, 244, 336
- Socage tenure, 2
- Spain, 22, 28, 33, 37, 350, 353, 355-357
- Statute of Winchester, 114
- St. Domingo, 355
- St. John, 119, 299, 303, 369
- St. Kitts, 354
- Strafford, Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 42, 47, 52, 60-65, 78, 85, 87-92, 95, 97. See Appendix
- Strickland, 299
- Strode, 110
- Stuart, Lady Arabella, 17;
- Lady Elizabeth, 217, 240;
- Charles, Prince of Wales, 130, 181, 192, 227, 236, 278, 285, 291-296, 350, 361, 363, 370;
- James, 357, 379
- Subsidies, 15, 30, 158
- Superstitions, 262
- Sweden, 331
- Syndercomb, 351
- Taylor, Jeremy, 211
- Teneriffe, 356
- Thirty Years’ War, 22, 65, 352
- Tithes, 320, 321, 325
- Tom Tell-Truth, 26
- Tortuga, 354
- Torture, 5, 44, 378
- Trade, 249-254
- Travelling, 271
- Treason, law of high, 87
- Tunis, 354
- Uxbridge, 174-177
- Valentine, 49, 56
- Vandyke, 256
- Vane, Sir Henry, the elder, 79, 89
- Vane, Sir Henry, the younger, 91, 153, 205, 207, 244, 277, 301, 310, 312, 314, 336, 369, 384, 386
- Van Tromp, 300-302, 322
- Vaudois, 355
- Venables, General, 354, 355
- Verney, Sir Edmund, 122
- Waller, Sir William, 122, 139, 157, 159, 167, 172
- Waller, the poet, 137
- Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 360, 364
- Westphalia, Treaty of, 353
- Wexford, 283
- Whalley, Colonel, 223
- Whitelock, Bulstrode, 278, 369
- Wildman, 335
- William III., 242, 379
- Williams, Archbishop of York, 108
- Wilmot, Colonel, 128
- Witchcraft, 263
- Worcester, 291-295
- Wroth, Sir Thomas, 225
- Yeomen, 2, 266
- York, 116, 118, 158, 160, 167