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Promote Presbyterianism

in England, 228-Offer to be
Mediators between the King and his
Subjects, 232-Commissioners at
Windsor, 232-Anxiety for Aboli-
tion of Episcopacy, 261-Desire for
Union between the Two Countries,
263 Send Commissioners to
Treat with the King, 264-Their
Failure, 268-League and Cove-
nant, 291-Treaty with the English,
297-Army in England, 424-
Its Unpopularity, 438-Nego-
tiations, 513-Proclaim Prince
Charles King, ii. 21-Send Com-
missioners to the Hague, 23-
Controversy as to whether they
should Fight against Cromwell,
38-Crown Prince Charles, 39-
Remonstrators and Resolutionists,
41, 117-Army with Charles in
England, 42

Seaman, Dr. Lazarus, i. 329, 527;
ii. 274

Searle, Colonel Daniel, ii. 470,
472

Sects, i. 190-Their Increase, 188

-and Activity, 228-Numbers
Exaggerated, ii. 365

Sedgwick, Obadiah, i. 250; ii. 229
Sedgwick, John, i. 250

Selden, John, i. 69, 82, 272, 330
Shelden, i. 519

Sherlock, Dr. Richard, ii. 301

VOL. II.

Sherman, ii. 115
Sibbs, i. 53
Sibthorpe, i. 29
Sideserfe, i. 252

Sidney, Algernon, i. 437

Simpson, Sydrach, i. 332. 334; ii.

100, 269, 275

Sindercombe's Plot, ii. 137
Sion College, ii. 175-179
Skinner, i. 186; ii. 308
Skippon, i. 255, 437

Slingsby, His Letters, i. 189, 193,

195, 200, 205
Smith, i. 178

Smith, John, ii. 279

Smith, Captain John, ii. 446
South, Robert, ii. 255, 261
Southampton, Earl of, i. 133
Spang, i. 298; ii. 22

Spinage, William, ii. 287

Sprigg, Joshua, i. 428, 456, 459; ii.

365
Spurstow, Dr., i. 241, 281; ii. 277
Stapleton, i. 330.

Staunton, Dr. Edmund, ii. 256
Sterne, i. 495

Sterry, Cromwell's Chaplain, ii. 402,
516, 520

Stoughton, Dr., ii. 456
Stoupe, ii. 503

Strafford, i. 27, 29-His Thorough
Policy, 36, 78-Arrives in London,
86-Impeached, 89-Goes to the
House, 90-How his Attainder
may be Regarded, 137- His
Execution, 141

Strange, Lord, i. 243
Strangways, Sir John, i. 115
Strickland, Sir William, ii. 148
Strode, Sir Richard and Sir John, i. 26
Stubbe, Henry, ii. 257
Stukely, Lewis, ii. 228
Suffolk, Countess of, ii. 424
Sutton, Dr., i. 39

TAWNEY, ii. 369

Taylor, Jeremy, i. 56, 337, 379; ii.

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322

Terry, Edward, ii. 480
Thomas, William, i, 154
Thorndike, Herbert, ii. 335
Thurloe, Secretary of State, ii. 117-
122, 489, 491, 498, 511, 512
Tillinghurst, ii. 62

Tithes, i. 367, 389-Rights of Tithe
Property, 486-Government Re-
fuse to Abolish Tithes, ii. 8-
Parliament considers Question of
Tithes, 56-Report of Tithe Com-
mittee, 59
Toleration.-Principles of Indepen-
dent and Episcopalian Toleration
compared, i. 335-Episcopalian
Writers on the Subject, 335-340
-Independent Writers on Tolera-
tion, 341-345-Limits of Tolera-
tion, ii. 100-Toleration in Eng-
land, under Cromwell, 143
Tombes, John, ii. 238
Tomlinson, ii. 55

Towers, John, i. 210

Travers, i. 43, 100

Trelawne, ii. 416

Tuckney, Dr., ii. 275

Twiss, Dr., i. 275, 292, 311, 328

USSHER, i. 125, 128, 140, 186, 376,
378, 527, 532; ii. 303, 304

VANE, Sir Henry (commonly called

Sir Harry), i. 61, 66, 71, 75, 149,
321, 340, 529; ii. 131, 159, 288-
Advocates Abolition of Episcopacy,
153-Member of the Westminster
Assembly, 272-Member of the
New Council of State, ii. 1-His
Character, Religion, and Politics,
5 His Power declines, 18-
Retires to Raby Castle, 1, 123—
Imprisoned, 127

Vane, Sir Henry (the elder), i. 61
Vaudois, see Piedmontese
Venn, Captain, i. 258
Venner, ii. 62

Verney, Sir Edward, i. 226

Vicars, his Chronicle, i. 312.

Vines, i. 517, 527 ; ii. 269
Vink, Peter, ii. 187

WALES, ii. 14, 118, 243

Waller, the Poet, i. 154; ii. 522
Wallis, ii. 256

Walton, Isaak, i. 16, 424, 499
Walton, his Polyglott, ii. 261, 335
Walton, Valentine, i. 499

Ward, Seth, ii. 222, 256
Wariston, Lord, i. 290

Warner, Bishop of Rochester, ii.
308

Warr, Lord de la, ii. 447
Warwick, Sir Philip, i. 63, 70, 184
Webster, ii. 271

Wesleys, i. 159; John Wesley, 496
-Educated at Oxford, ii. 285
Westfield, i. 186, 209, 272, 277
Whalley, Major General, ii. 114, 116.

151

Wharton, Baron, i. 77, 444

Wharton, a Soldier, i. 248-252

Whitchcot, Governor of Windsor

Castle, i. 535

White, John, i. 103, 159, 279
White, Jeremiah, ii. 401

Whitefield, Educated at Oxford, ii.
285

Whitelocke, Bulstrode, i. 18, 253, 264,
272, 408, 412; ii. 292-His Con-
versation with Queen Christina,
i. 466-and with the Bishop of
Upsala, ii. 144
Whitgift, i. 6, 17, 42
Widdrington, Sir Thomas, i. 161; ii.
288

Wilkins, Dr. John, ii. 256
Wilkinson, Henry, ii. 256
Wilkinson, Captain, ii. 475
Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, i. 3,
140, 145, 170 Presides over
Committee for Innovations, 119-
Created Archbishop of York, 186
-His share in the Westminster
Riots, 199-Joins in a Protest, 203
-Close of his Life 211-Effect of
his Protest, 223

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Williams, Sir Charles, i. 148
Williams, Roger, ii. 467
Willoughby, Sir Hugh, ii. 443, 470
Wills, Registration of, i. 483; ii. 83
Wilson, John, ii. 339
Wilson, Thomas, ii. 196
Windebank, i. 16; ii. 484
Winniffe, Thomas, ii. 307
Winter, Dr. Samuel, ii. 226
Winthrop, ii. 453

Wiseman, Sir Richard, i. 200

Wiseman, Thomas, his Letters, i.

165, 172, 189-191, 212-214
Witchcot, Dr., i. 492; ii. 275
Witchcraft, Belief in, ii. 383-387

Wood, Anthony, i. 272, 462; ii. 253
Worsley, ii. 122

Worthington, ii. 282

Wray, Sir John, i. 95, 132, 136
Wren, i. 131, 161; ii. 308

Wright, i. 351

Wyatt, Sir Francis, ii. 448
Wylde, i. 163, 395

Wyndham, Justice, ii. 212

YELVERTON, Sir Christopher, ii.

306

ZANCHY, Proctor, ii. 248
Zouch, ii. 260.

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