his sonnet on Vane, 330; his counsels to Cromwell, 360; his Unitarian treatise, 305; his warning against the restoration, 424
Monk, George, in command in Scotland, 319; takes Dundee, 319; admiral of the fleet, 336; his inhumanity,358; his character, 419; treachery, 421; restores the monarchy, 424; betrays Argyll, 452; tries to suborn witnesses against Vane, 463 Montrose, Marquis of, defeated at Philiphaugh, 269 Monopolies, 16, 28
Mountnorris, Lord, Wentworth's tyranny against, 120, 143 Mutilations, 19; practised on, Leighton, 101; Prynne, 102; Bastwick and Burton, 103-4
Naseby, battle of, 263 Navy, growth of, 12; under Elizabeth, 12; under Charles I., 14; under the Commonwealth, 331 Newbury, first battle of, 216;
second battle of, 238 Newcastle-on-Tyne, besieged and taken by the Scots, 235-240 Newcastle, Marquis of, commands in the north, 225; at Marston Moor, 232; quits England, 234; returns at restoration, 429 Northumberland, Earl of, high admiral, 30; on the elder Vane, 131; under suspicion on Waller's plot, 198
Okey, John, Colonel, 255; at Naseby, 264; dissatisfied with
Cromwell, 355, 387; delivered up by Dutch and executed, 431 Oppenheim on the navy, 13; his criticisms on Hosmer, 175 note Orange, William, Prince of, Stadtholder, marries Charles's daughter, 180, 327; William of, their son, 340; his education, 389 Ormonde, Earl of, king's deputy for Ireland, 268; defeated by Jones, 308; in Paris, 321 note Overton, R., Colonel, opposes Cromwell, 387; imprisoned by him and set free by parliament, 399 Oxford, king's head-quarters at,
Parliament, Charles's parliaments, 11-15, 20, 132-7; the Long Parliament meets, 137; Crom- well expels parliament, 351; Barebones, 360, 363; Crom- well's second, 364; third, 384 ; Richard's parliament, 393; con- vention, 424; royalist parlia- ment, 427
Pelham, P., member for Hull with Vane, 201
Pequot Indians, war with, 75 Peters, Hugh, Vane's difference with, 82; executed, 430 Petition of Rights, 17 Philip's war, 94 note
Philiphaugh, Montrose defeated at, 269
Pikemen, 182, 216
Salway, Major, 404 Saye and Sele, Lord, 259 Scot, Thomas, 36; in
well's parliament, 364; in Richard's, 396; in coun- cil of state, 407; executed, 430 Scotland, reformation in, 126; Presbyterianism in resistance to Prelacy, 127; Solemn League and Covenant in, 129, 207; rise against Charles I., 131; makes peace with Charles, 136; Vane's negotiation in, 205; sends army to help the parliament, 218 Scots enter England with army, 136 and 219; at Marston Moor, 231 note; further operations, 235; take Newcastle, 240; return to Scot- land, 275; oppose the Common- wealth, 307, 312; receive Charles II.,313; defeated at Dunbar, 317; and at Worcester, 319
Seal, Great, importance of a new seal, 173
Selden, John, 18, 22; an Eras- tian, 209; his Mare Clausum, 336
Self-denying Ordinance, 249 Sikes, George, his life and death of Sir H. Vane cited, 36, 175 note; about war with Holland, 330; on Vane's religious writing, 442, 447-8; accompanies Vane to the scaffold, 494
Skippon, General, drilled
London train bands, 220; left with the infantry at Cornwall, 237; assists Fairfax to remodel the army, 258
Star Chamber abolished, 156 St John, O., Hyde's interview with, 133; impeaches Strafford, 145, 152; solicitor-general, 167; disapproves of king's trial, 295; gained over by Cromwell, 387
Strafford (see Wentworth), Earl of, impeached, 139; his trial, 143; and execution, 154 Stubbe, Henry, 445 Sweden, Gustavus of, 41; Christina of, 302
Taunton, defended against royalists, 237-261 Toleration, religious; Vane in favour of, 95, 241, 373; Roger Williams in favour of, 95; Stubbe in favour of, 447 Town, population in England, 177 note
Tromp, naval fights of, 330-56; killed, 358
governor of Massachusetts, 70; returns, 91; marries, 92; treasurer of the navy, 132; member for Hull, 132; leader of the Independents, 241; commis- sioner of the navy,331; imprisoned by Cromwell, 383; his theological writings, 436; opposition to Richard Cromwell, 396; member of council, 407; imprisoned at Restoration, 452; his letter to his lady, 454; trial, 465; and execution, 489
Venice, constitution of, 412 Venetian ambassadors, 226, 386 Verney, Sir Edward, killed at Edgehill, 191; Sir Ralph, 191 note, 365
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