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iv. 165.
Scoutmaster, office of. See
Rowe.

Scroope, Col., pursues Scots
ii. 35.

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Seals, Great, new, &c., iii.
42-44. See Commonwealth.
Sedgwick, Major-Gen., in Ja-
maica, iii. 348; in Ame-
rica, App, C. iv. 386;
death of iii. 357.
Selden, John, imprisoned, i. 65.
Serle, Daniel, Governor of
Barbadoes, iii. 348; Crom-
well's letter to, 352.
Sewster, Robina, family of, i.
266; married to Lock-
hart, iv. 143.
Sexby, Edward, Trooper, ex-
amined, i. 273;-1007. voted
to, ii. 37; his plottings, iii.
315, 381, 411; - iv. 7; his
death, 150, 151.
Shakespeare's death, i. 39.
Sherland, Parson, apprehend-
ed, iii. 359.

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Shilbourn, Colonel, in Ireland,
ii. 275.

Shipmoney, Writ of, i. 72.
See Hampden.
Sidney, Col. Algernon, in
Parliament Army, i. 209;
in Rump Parliament, iii. 134.
Silence, nature of, i. 6.
Simes, Major, shot, ii. 274.
Sindercomb, Miles, character
and plot of, iv. 7-9; poisons

himself, 15.
Sinnott, Col. David, Governor

of Wexford, negotiations
with Cromwell, ii. 177–187.

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tectorate Parliament, 4 Sept.
1654; iii. 212-235.
III. To the same Parliament,
12. Sept. 1654; 241-268.
IV. Dissolution of the First
Protectorate Parliament, 22
Jan. 1654-5: 281-311.
V. Meeting of the Second Pro-
tectorate Parliament, 17,
Sept. 1656: 389–438.

VI. To the same, 23 Jan.

1656-7: iv. 10-15.

VII. To the same, 31 March
1657; 25-28.
VIII. To a Committee of the
Second Protectorate Par-
liament, 3 April 1657:

29-32.

IX. To the Second Protectorate
Parliament in a body, 8. April
1657: 34-38

X. Conference with the Com-
mittee of Ninety-nine in re-
gard to the title of King, 11.
April 1657: 40-52.
XI. Second Conference with
the same 13 April 1657:
53-74.

XII. Third Conference with the
same, 20 April 1657: 76-84.
XIII. Fourth Conference with
the same, 21 April 1657:

87-127.

XIV. To the Second Protec-
torate Parliament in a body,
8 May 1657: 130-132.
[XV.' should be] To the same,
25 May 1657: App. C. iv. 389,
XV. To the same, 9 June 1657,
on the presentation of some
Bills for assent: 135.
XVI. To the Two Houses of

Parliament; Opening of the
Second Session of the Se-
cond Protectorate Parlia-
ment, 20 Jan. 1657-8:
155-163.

XVII. To the same Parliament,
the Commons having raised
debates as to the Title of the
other House, 25 Jan.
1657-8:166-190.
XVIII. Dissolution of the Se-
cond Protectorate Parlia.

ment, 4 Feb. 1658; 193-198.
Speldhurst Living, iii. 183.
Sports, Book of burned, i. 147.
Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva, i.

202 n.

Stamford, Earl, defeated, i.

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60; in Scots Army, 306, 307,
318;-iii. 3; at Glasgow,
ii. 374;-Remonstrance by,
iii. 6, 7, 12; Cromwell's Let-
ter to, 8; joins Cromwell, 17;
is excommunicated, 60.
Strafford, Earl, subscribes
20,000l. to the King, i. 103;
in the Tower, 107; trial,
execution, and character,
114-116.
Strickland, Walter, of Council
of State, iii. 197 n., 211;:
iv. 1.
Strode, William, imprisoned,
i. 65.
Subscription, Irish act of, ii.

247 n.

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Tempest, Sir Richard, Roy-
alist, in Lancashire, ii. 9.
Theauro John, a kind of
Quaker, iii. 270, 271.
Thomond, Earl. See O'Bryen.
Thompson, Capt., Leveller, ii.
137; shot, 140.

Thompson, Cornet, Leveller,
ii. 138; shot 138.
Thornhaugh, Major, slain at
Preston, ii. 24, 32.

and

Thurloe, Secretary to Crom-
well, iii. 195; Cromwell's let-
ter to, 333; and Cromwell on
Kingship, iv. 53.
Tillinghurst, Rev. Mr.,
Cromwell, iii. 328. 330.
Tipperary county fined. ii. 257.
Titchborne, Alderman, of Cus-
toms Committee, iii. 181.
Titus, Capt., 50l. voted to, i.

275; with Charles I., 317; -
Killing no Murder, iv. 15. n.
Tonnage and Poundage dis-
puted, i. 62.

Toope, and Sindercomb, iv. 8,

9.

Trade, Committee of, iii. 361.
Treasury, Commissioners of,
iii. 320; state of the, in 1656,
429.

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Treaty, Ripon, i. 104; at Ox-
ford, 136, 147; Uxbridge.
185; with the King, 252, 260,
273, 269;
ii. 69.
Treaties, Cromwell's, iii. 199,
335, 346.
Tredah, garrison of, ii. 162;
stormed, 164, 166, 173; list
of officers slain at, 176.
Trevor, Col., and Venables, ii.
207 n.;- iii. 358.
Triers of preachers, iii. 197,
323, 442.
Troopers, three, present Army-
letter, i. 272, 273.
Tulchan Bishops, account of,

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Ulster, pikes, ii. 218, 219.
Underwood, Captain, Crom-
well's letter to, iv. 332.
Uniformity in religion, i. 105,

Urrey, Col. See Hurry.

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Varney, Sir Edmund, in Tre-
dah, ii. 165, 166.
Venables, Col., at Derry, ii.
174, 205, 208; made Ge-
neral, sails with fleet, iii. 273;
sent to the Tower, 337, 344-
346.
Venner, Cooper, rising by, iv.
38, 39.

Vere family, Fairfax's wife of
the, ii. 296.
Vermuyden, Col., notice of, i.
209.

Vicars's relation of Winceby
fight, i. 175.
Villemain, M., criticised, i. 219.
Virginia and Maryland, dif-

ferences between, iii. 274.
Voluntary principle, i. 263.
Vowel's plot, iii. 205, 208.
Vyner, Sir Thomas,

Lord
Mayor of London, Crom
well's letter to, iii. 206.

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Wales, Prince of, Fleet revolts
to, ii. 15; at Yarmouth, 15.
Wales, tumults in, ii. 1.
Walker, Clement, M.P., de-
scribed, i. 308; purged by
Pride, ii. 100.

Wallace, Mr., his house in
Edinburgh, iii. 27.
Waller, Sir Hardress, at Bristol
siege, i. 227; wounded at
Basing, 236.

Waller, Poet, his plot, i. 156.
Waller, Sir William, in high
repute, i. 147; beaten at
Lansdown heath, 161; his
army deserts, 194; is Pres-
byterian, 271; deputed to
Army, 272; purged by Pride,

100.

Wallop, Robert, M.P., notice
of, ii. 178 n.; in Crom-
well's First Parliament, iii.
210.

Walpole, Horace, collector of
letters, ii. 108.
Walton, Col., Cromwell's let-
ters to, i. 187, 192; account
of, 189, 190; at trial of
King, ii. 102.
Walton, Dr., Cromwell's letter
to, App. C. iv. 372.
Walwyn, William, Leveller, ii.

126.

War, the Thirty Years, i. 70;
with Scots, 102; the Bishops',
103; Civil, commenced, 111;
exciting cause of, 113, 114;

in 1643, 136;-Second Civil,
ii. 1. See Dutch, Spain,
Welsh.

Warrington, Scots surrender
at, ii. 26, 34.

Warriston. See Johnston,
Archibald.

Warwick, Sir Philip, his opi-

nion of Cromwell, i. 96, 108.
Warwick, Earl, notice of, iii.
376;- at Installation, iv.
138; one of Cromwell's
Lords, 153; letter to Crom-
well, 215.
Waterford, besieged, ii. 213;
Cromwell's correspond-

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ence at, App. C. iv. 349-352.
Waterhouse, John, recom-
mended by Cromwell, iii. 48.
Watt, Mosstrooper, iii. 11.
Waugh, Rev. John, at Dunbar
battle, ii. 333; description
of, iii. 37, 38.
Weimar, Bernhard of, in
Thirty-Years War, i. 70.
Welden, Col., at Bristol siege,
i. 225.

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