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Act of Parliament for triennial
Parliaments, 74; for Strafford's
attainder, 85; against dissolv-
ing the Long Parliament with-
out its own consent, 87; for the
grant of tonnage and poundage,
88; for the abolition of the Star
Chamber, 106; for the abolition
of the High Commission Court,
112; declaring the illegality of
ship-money, 115; for the limi-
tation of forests, 117; prohibit-
ing knighthood fines, 121; im-
posing disabilities on the clergy,
163; for impressment, 164.
Agreement of the People, the,
270.

Arminians, the Commons com-
plain of, 13; their tenets stated,
15; protestation of the Commons
against, 16.

Army, votes for raising an, 181.
Array, commissions of, the King's
letter sent with, 178.

Articles of Religion, the King's
declaration prefixed to, 9.
Attainder of Strafford, 85.

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declaration on religion, 9; his
declaration on the dissolution
of his third Parliament, 17;
comments on the session
1629, 24; his declaration of
sports, 31; is present at the
decision of the Privy Council
on the position of the Com-
munion Table, 35; refers the
legality of ship-money to the
judges, 40; summons a Great
Council, 66; his speech to the
Recorder of the City, 126; his
proclamation on religion, 154;
his answer to the petition ac-
companying the Grand Remon-
strance, 155; condemns the
militia ordinance, 169; his an-
swers to the Newcastle propo-
sitions, 223, 224, 227; suggested
answer to be given by, 226;
declares that he prefers the
Heads of Proposals to the Par-
liamentary propositions, 241;
writes to Parliament after leav-
ing Hampton Court, 243; erec-
tion of a High Court of Justice
for the trial of, 268; charge
against, 282; declines the juris-
diction of the High Court of
Justice, 284; is sentenced to
death, 287; warrant for the
execution of, 290.

Charles II, issues the declaration
of Breda, 351.

Church, Act repealing laws for
not coming to, 300.
Church of England, the, the
King's declaration prefixed to
the articles of, 9; complaints
of abuses in, 67; Bill for the
reform of, 94; the Commons
complain of innovations in, 122;
order of the Lords on the ser-
vices of, 124; Charles declares
his intention of defending, 126;

the King's proclamation for
maintaining, 154; declaration
of Parliament on the reform of,
168.

Clerical Disabilities Act, the, 163.
Clerkenwell, a college of Jesuits
at, 13.

Commissions of Array, the King's
letter sent with, 178.
Committee of both kingdoms, the,

190, 192.

Commons, House of, its protesta-
tion at the dissolution of 1629,
16; the King's declaration a-
gainst the proceedings of, 17;
the protestation of, 84; reso-
lutions of, on ecclesiastical in-
novations, 122; proposes in-
structions to the Committee
in Scotland, 124; declares the
treatment of the five members
to be a breach of privilege, 159;
proposals for the reform of, 270,
315.
Commonwealth, the, engagement
taken by the Council of State
of, 293; abolition of the office
of King in, 294; general en-
gagement of fidelity to, 298.
Communion Table, the, position

of, 35.

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strument of Government for,
315; ordinance for the Scottish,
329; ordinance for the Irish,
332.
Engagement, the, 259.
Episcopacy. See Bishops.
Essex, earl of, vote of Parliament
to live and die with, 181.

Five members, the, impeachment
of, 158; declaration of the Com-
mons on the breach of privilege
in the treatment of, 159.
Forced loans, condemned, 2.
Forests, Act for the limitation of,
117.

Four Bills, the, 248.

Goodman, bishop, his sermons
complained of, 14.

Grand Remonstrance, the, 127;
the King's answer to the peti-
tion accompanying, 155.
Great Council, the, the King's
writ summoning, 66.

Heads of Proposals, the, 232;
Charles expresses his preference
for, 242.

Heath, Sir Robert, stays proceed-
ings against recusants, 13.
High Commission, Court of, abo-
lition of, 112.

High Court of Justice, the, ordin-
ance for erecting, 268; the King
declines the jurisdiction of, 284;
sentences the King, 287.
Humble petition and advice, the,
334; the additional, 345.

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about, 150; reply of the King
about, 158; Act on impress-
ment for service in, 164; pro-
posal to make void the cessation
in, 196; proposal to make war
in, 201; Act for the settlement
of, 303; ordinance for elections
in, 332.

Jesuits, college of, 13.

King, abolition of the office of, 294.
Knighthood fines, Act prohibiting
the exaction of, 121.

Lancashire, recreations in, 31.
London, the City of, proposals in
favour of, 203, 213, 220.
Long Parliament, the, Act against
dissolving without its own con-
sent, 87; declaration of the Pro-
tector on the dissolution of, 308.
Lords, House of, the, reading of a
Bill on Church reform by, 94;
makes an order on the services
of the Church, 124; renun-
ciation by the Commons of, 293;
re-establishment, under the Pro-
tectorate, of, 336, 338; sum-
mons of Richard Cromwell to,
350.

Martial law, illegal exercise of, 3.
Militia, the, ordinance for placing

under the authority of Par-
liament, 167; the King's decla-
ration on the ordinance about,
169; declaration of the Houses
on, 175; proposals made at the
Treaty of Oxford on, 184; pro-
posals made at the Treaty of
Uxbridge on, 200; proposals
made at Newcastle on, 211.
Militia ordinance, the, 166; is
condemned by the King, 169;
declaration of the Houses in
defence of, 175.

Montague, Bishop, his books com-
plained of, 13.

Negative oath, the, 206.
Newcastle, the propositions of,

208; the King's answers to
them, 223, 224, 227; answer

suggested for the King to give
to, 226.
Nineteen Propositions, the, 170.
No Addresses, vote of, 267.

Oblivion, proposed Act of, 202.
Officials, proposals for the par-
liamentary nomination of, 172,
201, 220.

Ordinance, for the militia, 166;
appointing the first Committee
of both kingdoms, 190; ap-
pointing the second Committee,

192.

Oxford, propositions presented to
the King at, 182.

Parliament of 1628-9, proceedings
in, 1-17; the dissolution of, 17.
Parliament of 1620. See Long

Parliament, the.

Peace, propositions for. See Pro-
positions.

Peers, the twelve, petition of, 64;

created since the removal of
the Great Seal, proposals to in-
validate the titles of, 201, 214.
Petition and advice, the humble,
334; the additional, 345.
Petition of right, I; of the twelve
peers, 64; the root and branch,
67.
Popery, the Commons complain
of encouragement to, 12.
Privy Council, the, its decision on

the position of the Communion
Table, 35.

Propositions, the ten, 91; the
nineteen, 170; of Oxford, 182; of
Uxbridge, 193; of Newcastle, 208.
Protectorate, the, establishment
of, 314; modification of, 334;
House of Lords of, 350; proposed
Bill for modifying the powers
of, 353.
Protestation, the, 84.

Recusancy laws, the, Act of the
Parliament of the Common-
wealth repealing, 300.
Recusants, stay of proceedings
against, 13.

Religion, the King's declaration
concerning, 9; resolutions of a
Sub-committee of the House

of Commons on, II; the King
explains his attitude towards,
22; assertions of the root and
branch petitions about, 68; the
King's proclamation on, 154;
proposals made in the Treaty of
Uxbridge on, 194; proposals
made in the propositions of
Newcastle on, 209; Act for the
toleration of, 300.
Remonstrance, the Grand, 127.
Root and branch petition, the, 67.

St. John, Oliver, argues in the
ship-money case, 41.
Scotland, the National Covenant
of, 54; proposed instructions
to the Committee in, 124;
ordinance for uniting with
England, 325; ordinance for
elections in, 329.

Self-denying ordinance, the, 205.
Ship-money, the first writ of, 37;
opinion of the judges on the
King's right to, 40; speeches in
the case of, 41; argument of Sir
R. Berkeley on, 46; its illegality
declared by Act of Parliament,
115.

Solemn League and Covenant,
the, 187.

Sports, the declaration of, 31.
Star Chamber, abolition of the,
106.

Strafford, attainder of, 85.

Tallage, alleged statute against
levying, 1.

Ten propositions, the, 91.
Tonnage and poundage, the Com-
mons' remonstrance against, 5;
the King's claim to levy, 8;
protestation of the Commons
against, 16; the King explains
his claim to, 19; vindication of
the right of Parliament to grant,
88.

Treason, proviso in Strafford's
attainder relating to, 86; Act
of the Parliament of the Com-
monwealth defining, 298.
Treaties. See Propositions.
Triennial Act, the, 74.

Union of England and Scotland,
325.
Uxbridge, propositions prepared
by Parliament to be discussed
at, 193; propositions prepared
by the King to be discussed at,

204.

Vote of No Addresses, 267.

Wardship, proposals at the Treaty
of Uxbridge on, 196; order of
the two Houses for taking away,
207.

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