Heroism, Puritan, i. 2, 9. Hewit, Dr., plot and execution of, iv. 200, 201. Hewson, Col., at Langford House, i. 243; at Tredah, ii. 171; Governor of Dublin, 273 n.; joins Cromwell in the South, 275, 276; one of Cromwell's Lords, iv. 153. Heylin, lying Peter, i. 69. Hill, Dr. Thomas, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, Cromwell's letter to, i. 300. Hill, William, notice of, ii. 47. Hills, Henry, printer to Pro- tector, iii. 280.
Hilsden House taken, i. 180. Hinchinbrook House, i. 21;
sale of, 53; Charles I. at, 275. Hippesley, Sir John, sent to Charles I., i. 254. Hispaniola, failure of attack on, iii. 343-345. Historians, character of good, i. 7; labour of, 12, 13. History of Puritanism, its dif- ficulties, i. 2-9.
Histriomastix. See Prynne. Hitch, Rev. Mr., Cromwell's letter to, i. 179.
Hobart, Col. Sir Miles, i. 142. Hodgson, Capt., character of, ii. 16; in Scots War, ii.
300; narrative by, 303. Holborn, General, invites Cromwell to Edinburgh, ii. 76; at Dunbar battle, 331 n. Holland House, i. 286. Holland, Earl, at Kingston, ii. 13; condemned, 115, 116; executed, 117.
Hollar, Wenceslaus, taken at Basing, i. 241.
Holles, Denzil, holds down the Speaker, i. 64, 65; imprison- ed, 65; Presbyterian, 271; a leader in Parliament, 274. See Members, Eleven. Holmby, Charles 1. at, i. 249,
262. Homer's Iliad, i. 6. Hooke Alderman, notice of, ii. 298.
Hopton, Sir Ingram, at Wince- by, i. 176.
Hopton, Sir Ralph, character of, i. 233.
Horse, wooden, described, ii. 126.
Horton, Col., defeats Welsh, ii. 2; dies, 199.
Hotham, Capt.. doings and ar- rest of, i. 150. Hothams, the, executed, i. 267. Howard's, Dr., Letters, iii. 333 n.
Howard, Col., in Little Parlia- ment, iii. 141; attends Crom- well to Parliament, 211; De-
puty Major-General, 341 n.; one of Cromwell's Lords,
iv. 153. Howlet, Mr., tutor to Crom- well, i. 39, 40. Hubbert, Capt., passed over, iii. 32, 33.
Hughes, Col., Governor of Chepstow, Cromwell's letter to, App. C. iv. 340. Hull, Charles I. attempts, i. 120; besieged, 167, 170, 177; Governors of, 295. Hume Castle besieged, iii. 30. Hungary, King of, Papist, iv.
Hungerford, Anthony, Roy- alist, iii. 121, 127; Cromwell's letters to, 122, 128. Hungerford, Sir Edward, no- tice of, iii. 121, 122. Hungerford, Henry, notice of, iii. 121.
Huntingdon described, i. 22. Huntly, Marquis,forCharles II., iii. 2, 74.
Hurry, Col. Sir John, wounded
at Preston, ii. 24; taken with Montrose, and executed,33 n., Hursley described, i. 305. Hurst Castle, Charles I. at,
ii. 98. Hutchinson, Colonel, Governor of Nottingham, ii. 83. Hyde, Mr. See Clarendon,
Hyde Park, Army near, i. 286; accident to Cromwell in, iii. 272.
Impropriations, Lay, meaning of, i. 37. See Feoffees.
to Fleetwood, iii. 116; notice of, 180, 330. Ireton, Alderman, in Little Parliament, iii. 142; of Cus- toms Committee, 181. Irish, Massacre in 1641, i. 117; Charles I. sends for Army of, 186; Papists found in arms in England to be hanged, 190; Cromwell's declara- tion to the, ii. 231; forces go abroad, 287; Puritan settle- ment, 289. See Papists. Ironsides, Cromwell's, de- scribed, i. 163; first glimpse of, 167; Cromwell to Hampden on the, iv. 65. 66.
Jaffray, Provost, at Dunbar battle, ii. 333; at Edin- burgh, iii. 24, 36; account of, 35; a Quaker, &c. 36; in Little Parliament, 142. Jamaica Island, taken, iii. 343, 345.
James, Col. John, Governor of Worcester, after the Battle, iii. 95. n.
James I., King, visits Hinchin- brook, i. 33; a theologian, 36; his falling off, 37; returns to Scotland, 41; his miscal- culations, 47; dies, 48. Jedburgh. See Geddard. Jenner, Robert, M. P., notice of, ii. 83; Cromwell's letter to, 83. Jephson, Governor of Bandon, ii. 215
Jesuit stabs Henry IV. i. 37., See Papist.
Carlyle, Cromwell. III.
Jesuit practices in England iii. 224.
Jews, endeavour to settle in England, iii. 360.
Johnson, Colonel, shot, ii. 274. Johnson, Samuel, his hypo- chondria, i. 49. Johnston, Archibald, Lord Re- gister of Scotland, account of, i. 203;-iii. 59,60. Crom- well's letter to, 58. Jones, Inigo, taken at Basing, i. 241.
Jones, Col. Michael, occupies Dublin;, i. 290; routs Irish at Dungan Hill, 290; Crom- well's letter to, 290; -routs Ormond's army, ii. 149; vote in favour of, 151, 201; dies, 218.
Jones, Col. John, regicide, i
skirmishes with the Scats, 304, 306; at Dunbar battle, 330, 339, 340; -routs Co- lonel Ker, iii. 13, 14; at Glasgow, 63; routs General Browne at Inverkeithing, 69, 70; at Worcester battle, 88; in the Highlands, 99; of Council of State, 197 n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 210; a Major-General of counties, 341 n.; against title of King, iv. 133; dis- missed, 133. Lammermoor Hills, described, ii. 323; Scots Army at, 324. Langdale, Sir Marmaduke, joins Scots, ii. 9; escapes,
Langley, Colchester Captain, i. 137. Langport, Battle of, App. C. iv. 333. Laud, William, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, i. 38; finds no religion in Scotland, 42; per- secutions by, 51; inclined to Popery, 63; Parliament in- tends to accuse, 64; accom- panies Charles I. to Scotland, 70; roots out Feoffees, 72; is in the Tower, 107, 118; be- headed, 267. Lauderdale, Earl, taken at Worcester, iii. 93; incident to, in London, 95; notice of, 95.
Laughern, Major-Gen., re- volts, ii. 1; condemned to death, 118. Laughern, Lieut. - Col., shot,
Law, Reform of, iii. 116-118, 125, 184, 185. Lawrence, Col. Henry, of Council of State, iii. 197 n. Lea Hamlet,'described, i. 155. Lecturers, running, described, i. 51, 89.
Lehunt, Col., commissioned, ii. 13.
Leicester taken and retaken, i. 210, 217.
Leith Citadel built by Crom- well, iii. 100. Leland's Itinerary, i. 30. Lemon, Mr., classified Re- cords, ii. 113. Lenthall, Hon. William, Speak- er, Cromwell's letters to, i. 216, 224, 236, 243, 297; ii. 3, 14, 28, 64, 74, 75, 144, 153, 166, 174, 177, 197, 203, 211, 217, 253, 274, 298, 335;
iii. 14, 29, 50, 52, 70, 78, 80, 91, 92; — App. C. iv. 320, 336, 338, 348; Conference at his house, iii. 111-115; unseated, 136; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 210, 237; against Law Reform, 320;
on Committee of King- ship, iv. 38, 48; one of Cromwell's Lords, 153. Lesley, Alexander, Fieldmar-
shal, at Dunse Law, i. 102; Earl of Leven, enters Eng- land with Scots Army in 1644, 180; at Marston Moor, 186; cannonades the Ha- milton Engagers from Edin- burgh Castle, ii. 42; enter- tains Cromwell at dinner,
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