ABBOT, Colonel, in Ireland, 405. Aberdeen, Provost, at Dunbar fight, 466. See Jaffray.
Alablaster, Dr., preaches Popery, 62. Allen, Trooper, examined, 215; Ad- jutant-General, his account of Prayer-Meeting at Windsor, 252- 256; disturbances by, ii., 134-136. Allertoun House, Cromwell at, 534, 535.
Alured, Thomas, M.P., letter by, 58.
Col. Matthew, captures Scots Committee, 557; Anabaptist, ca- shiered, ii., 79-81; Cromwell's letter to, 80.
Col. John, King's Judge, ii., 80. Alyth, Scots Committee extinguish- ed at, 557.
Amps, Mr. Thomas, plotting at his house, ii., 71.
Anabaptists favored by Cromwell, 169.
Antichrist, designated by Cromwell, ii., 91; Magistracy considered An- ti-christian, 93.
Apprentices, riots of, 117, 120, 225,
Arcklow, skirmish at, 402. Ardes, Lord of, assists Ormond, 384. Argyle, Marquis, dines with Crom- well, 311; Cromwell's letter to, 296; his party in 1650, 493. Armstrong, Sir Thomas, notice of, 402.
Army, King's and Parliament's, 121,
2; of Parliament in 1643, 135; New Model, 170; motions of, in 1645, 182; too near London, 209; against Parliament, 210, 211; state of, in 1647, 213; at Saffron Walden, 215; Agitators in, 216, 217; will not disband, 217; Rendezvous at
Newmarket, 217; at Royston, 218 comes to St. Albans, 220; Mani- festo and claims of, 220; Declara- tion against, expunged, 224; ad- vances to London, 225; enters London, 226; Prayer-Meeting at Windsor Castle, 254; against Treaty with Charles I., 319; Re- monstrance, 320; at Windsor, 320; in London, St. James's, &c., 326. Arnald. See Levellers. Array, Commission of, 121,-see St Albans; in Eastern Association, 132.
Artists in 1651, 525. Ascham, Anthony, slain in Spain, ii., 214.
Ashburnham, Mr., notice of, ii., 84. Ashe, John, M.P., notice of, 315,
317; Cromwell's letter to, 315. Ashton, Sir Arthur, Governor of Tredah, 380.
Col., at Preston, 276. Assembly, General, answer Crom- well, 446.
Associated Counties, origin of, 126, 134; raise an army, 143. Astley, Sir Bernard, taken, 177.
Sir Jacob, last of Royalist gene- rals, 191.
Axtel, Col., regicide, ii., 135. Ayr Citadel built by Cromwell, 560. Ayscough, Sir George, his house like a ship at sea, ii., 216. Augustin, Mosstrooper, 497, 520-522.
Bacon, Nathaniel, author of Burton's Diary, ii., 314.
Baillie's remarks on Scots Demands, 106.
Baillie, Gen., at Preston fight, 272 perplexed, 280.
Balder, Allegory of, 12. Baltimore, Lord, in Maryland, ii.,
Bamfield, Col., spy, ii., 257. Banks, Mr., on Cromwell, 17. Bannockburn, Cromwell at, 540. Barbadoes, delinquents sent to, ii.,
Barbarous nations, records of, 6. Barbone, Mr. Praisegod, account of, ii., 33.
Barebones's Parliament, ii., 33. Barclay of Ury, Scotch Quaker, 518. Barkstead, Col., a Major-Gen., ii., 184. Barlow, Mrs., and Charles II., 391. Barnard, Robert, Justice of the Peace, 65, 127; his descendants, 128; Cromwell's letter to, 127. Barnet, Col., at Wogan, 411. Basing House described, 184, 186. Bastwick, John, Dr., in pillory, 92; his Widow provided for, ii., 347. Bates, Dr., sent to Cromwell in Scot- land, 537.
Battles: Edgehill, 23d Oct., 1642, 125; Grantham, 13th May, 1643, 135; Newbury (first), 20th Sept., 1643, 144; Winceby, 11th Oct., 1643, 145; Marston Moor, 2d July, 1644, 149; Cropredy, 30th June, 1644, 153; Newbury (second), 27th Oct., 1644, 154; Naseby, 14th June, 1645, 165-168; Pres- ton, 17th Aug., 1648, 271; Dun- bar, 3d Sept. 1650, 465, 466, 471: Worcester, 3d Sept., 1651, 551, 553.
Baxter's, Richard, opinion of Edge- hill battle, 125; unfriendly to Cromwell, ii., 75.
Beard, Dr., Schoolmaster, 35, 62, 65.
Bedford, Earl, chief of Puritans, 115;
General of Parliament horse, 124. Bedford Level, 95. Bennet, Richard, Cromwell's letter to, ii., 132.
Berkley, Sir John, tutor to Duke of York, ii., 257.
Berners's, Lord, ancestors, 130. Berney, Sir Richard, fined, 134. Berwick demanded by Cromwell, 298 Bethel, Major, at Bristol siege, 179. Biddle, Mr., Socinian, ii., 129.
Billingsley, butcher, in Gerard's plot, ii., 81. Biographers of Cromwell, criticised, 15. See Heath, Noble, Ludlow, Banks, Maidston, Kimber, Forster, Harris. Birch, Col., at Bristol siege, 179.
Dr., prints Hammond's letters,
Bishops, pretended Scotch, 41. Bi- shops, their lands sold, 89 (ii., 17, &c.); insulted, 119; protest of, 119; twelve of them sent to the Tower, 120.
Bishopsgate, mutiny in, 359. Blake, Col. Robert, relieved, 170; in Ireland, 400; as Admiral, beats the Dutch, ii., 17; in Little Par- liament, 33; fires the Turkish ships, 171; letters from Cromwell to, 171, 178, 181, 204, 206, 349; letter to Cromwell, 173; sends thirty-eight waggon-loads of silver to London, 252; beats the Spa- niards at Santa Cruz, 312; death of, 349.
Bletchington House taken, 161. Bohemia, King of, dies, 68. Boteler, Major, a Major-General, i1. 184. See Butler. Bourchier pedigree, 45. Boyd, Rev. Zachary, against Crom well, 496. Brandenburg, Duke of, mastered, ii, 375.
Bradshaw, John, presides at trial of Charles I., 328; in Council of State, 335; President of, 340, Cromwell's letters to, 380, 392, 417, 444, 473, 489, 526, 540; in Cromwell's First Parliament, ii., 87; does not sign the Recognition, 127; a rejected M. P. candidate, 216.
Bramston, Judge, notice of, 124. Brandly, Captain, at Tredah, 381. Brewster, Rev. Mr., ii., 175. Bright, Colonel, notice of, 296. Briot, Nicholas, engraver, 523. Bristol, Parliament loses, 142; siege of, Sept., 1645, 176. Brocksmouth and House described, 460.
Broghil, Lord, in Ireland, 401. 408,
414; in Cromwell's First Parlia- ment, ii., 87; in Committee on Kingship, 278; and Cromwell on Kingship, 292.
Brook, Lord, a Puritan, 51. Brown, Sir John, Major-General of Scots, 538; routed at Linlithgow,
Burntisland surrenders to Cromwell, 540, 543.
Buckingham, Duke, accused, 59; stabbed by Felton, 62. Buckingham, Duke, at Kingston, 268. Bunyan, John, notice of, 169. Burford, Levellers at, 362. Burgess, Roger, defends Farringdon, 161; Cromwell's letters to, 161, 162.
Burleigh House, ii., 209. Burton's Diary criticised, ii., 268,
Burton, Rev. Henry, in pillory, 92. Butler, Major, seizes Wildman, ii., 162.
Cadiz to be attempted, ii., 205. Cahir Castle submits, 417. Calendar, Earl, at Preston fight, 272, 277, 280.
Calendar House taken by Cromwell, 538.
Cambridge plate, 123; Committee,
Cromwell's letter to, 138. Cant, its effect and prevalence, 6, 76. Cantwell Castle surrenders, 421. Capel, Lord, motions of, 131, 288; condemned, 343; dies nobly, 344. Carisbrooke Castle, Charles I. con- fined in, 237.
Carlisle demanded by Cromwell, 298. Carre, Gibby. See Ker. Carstairs, Principal, aWhig, 518. Carstairs, Rev. John, account of, 518; preaches before Cromwell, 532. Carte, Jacobite, his opinion on Tre- dah, 386.
Cartwright, Dr., Message to Crom- well, 422.
Castlehaven, Earl, assists Wexford, 389.
Cavendish, General, killed, 139; ac- count of, 141.
Cecil, Trooper, and Sindercomb, ii.,
Ceremonialism in 1610, 38. Cervantes' death, 40.
Chaloner, M.P., a drunkard, ii., 27. Chancery records, 52.
Chancery Court to be abolished, ii., 62; reform of, difficult, 167. Charles, Prince, returns from Spain,
Charles I., failures of, 55; devices to raise money, 64; goes to Scotland, 69; wars with Scots, 101; shifts to raise an army, 102; his Council of Peers, 103; endeavors to co- alesce with Puritans, 115; his dif- ficulties, 116; favors Army-Plots, 116; yields a little, 117; goes to Scotland, 118; feasted by London City, 119; attempts to seize five Members of Parliament, 120; his Queen pawns Crown jewels, 121; attempts Hull, 121; his Commis- sion of Array, 122; at Oxford, 135; his affairs in August, 1643, 142; sends for Irish Army, 148; is completely routed, 165, 166; his motions after Naseby battle, 170; in Wales, 191; goes to Scots Army, 191; at Holmby, 205; car- ried off by Joyce, 217; his ma- nœuvring, 224; at Hampton Court, 227, 234; attempts to escape, 250; is denounced, 256; last Treaty with, 307; at Hurst Castle, 325; Trial of, 328; Death warrant, 329; execution of, 335; his goods, &c., to be sold, 341.
Charles II. at Jersey, 391; character of, 435; with Scots Army, 444; repudiates his father's doings, 453; descended from Catherine Muir, 391, 502; at Perth, 22d Nov., 1650, 518; invades England, 544; at Worcester, 547; escapes from Worcester, 551; countenances assassins, ii., 72; at Middleburg, 165; his embassy to Spain, 214; quarrels with his brother, 257; designation of, by Cromwell, 3'79; 'cold reception of abroad, 397 Cheapside. See Cross Chepstow Castle taken, 261. Cheswick, Cromwell at, 301. Church government, Cromwell's, ii., 74, 75.
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