Bacon, Francis, refuses to give Hesilrige the oath, III. 161. Bacon, Nathaniel, of Eastern Association Committee, I. 199; III. 319; Baggott, Captain, Governor of Enniscorthy, III, 420. Bagnell, Elizabeth, Cromwell's letter on behalf of, III. 467. Baillie, Robert, on Scots demands, I. 97; on apprentices in Palace-Yard, 105, Baillie, General William, at Preston fight, I. 327 et seq.; perplexed, sur- Balder, allegory of, I. 9. Balfour, Sir William, saves Lord Essex's cavalry, I. 183. Ballehack, Governor of. See Browne, Captain. Ballydoyne, surrender of, II. 49. Ballynakill, garrisoned by Cromwell, II. 32. Ballyshannon, in county Kildare, taken, II. 45. Baltimore, Lord, and Maryland, II. 397. Baltimore, in county Cork, submission of, I. 502. Bamfield, Col. Joseph, spy, I. 249; III. 4, 7 n. Bampton-in-the-Bush, or Radcot Bridge, victory at, I. 194; III. 238. Banbury, Countess of, wife of Lord Vaux, III. 437. Banbury, relieved by the King, III. 321. Bandon Bridge, surrender of, I. 511, 514; Cromwell expected at, 513. Bann, the river, Sir Charles Coote crosses, I. 503. Bannockburn, Cromwell at, II. 205. Barbados, the, Cromwell's prisoners shipped to, I. 469; delinquents sent to, II. 437, 438 and n.; Governor of. See Searle, Daniel. Barbarous nations, records of, I. 4. Barbone, Praise-God, account of, II. 271. Barclay of Ury, Scotch Quaker, II. 171. Barebone, Mr. See Barbone. Barebones Parliament, II. 271, 306. Barker, Sir Thomas, taken at Lowestoft, I. 123. Barksdale, Francis, D.D., to be physician at Ely House, III. 486; petition of, 487. Barkstead or Baxter, Col. John, Governor of Reading, I. 253; a Major- Barnard, Robert, Justice of Peace, I. 60; his descendants, 116; Cromwell's Barnardiston, Arthur, Recorder of Colchester, III. 467; death of, 472. Barnes, George, bailiff of Youghal, III. 415. Barnet, Col. Wogan at, I. 519. Barrington, Henry, Alderman of Colchester, III. 467. Barrington, Joan [Cromwell], Lady, wife of Sir Francis, I. 22 n., 23 n. Barrington, Sir Thomas, I. 22 n., 23 n., III n., 138 n., 139 n., 149 n., 154 n.; letter to, 317. Barrington, Capt. William, of the Protector's own regiment, dismissed, III. Barrington branch of the Cromwell family, I. 23 n. Barrow, the river, bridge built over, I. 503. Barrowe, Maurice, Deputy-Lieutenant of Suffolk, letters to, I. 140, 154, 159; Barry, James, the Protector writes on behalf of, III. 466. Barton, Colonel, in Scotland, II. 213. Barton, George, Cromwell's servant, III. 314. Barton, Mr., I. 427, 432, 498. Barwis, Col. Thomas, orders to, III. 388. Basing House, described, I. 222; taken, 223; sacked, 226; called Loyalty, Bastwick, Dr. John, in pillory, I. 85; his widow provided for, III. 131. Bath, the, Sir Thomas Fairfax at, I. 239. Battles, Edgehill, Oct. 23, 1642, I. 114; Grantham, May 13, 1643, 134; Bavaria, Duke of, Elector of the Empire, III. 160 and n. Baxter, Col. John. See Barkstead. Baxter, Richard, opinion of Edgehill battle, I. 115; a friend of Major Berry, Baynes, Major. See Haynes. Beacham, Margery, case of, II. 453, 454; her husband and son, ibid. Beak, Major, and the Protector's accident, III. 209 n. Beard, Dr., schoolmaster, I. 31; accuses Dr. Alablaster of preaching popery, 57; justice of peace, 60. Bear Park, near Durham, II. 183, 184. Bedall, Sir Capell, bart., I. 50. Bedford, Earl of [William Russell], chief of Puritans, I. 103; General of Bedford Level, I. 87; a new, II. 267; complaint of the Adventurers, 267. Bedfordshire man, at Council of the Army, III. 357. Bedingfield or Benningfield, Sir Henry, III. 229. Bellièvre, Sieur de, former Ambassador to England, death of, III. 499. Belvoir Castle, cavaliers at, I. 139. Bendish, Sir Thomas, Ambassador at Constantinople, III. 444, 445, 451; and the ship George, 470, 471. Benger, John, trooper, I. 430 n. Bennet, Colonel, II. 461. Bennet, Richard, Governor of Virginia, Cromwell's letter to, II. 397. Benson, an old man at Ely, III. 223. Berkeley, Sir John, and the King's journey to the Isle of Wight, I. 285 n. ; Berkeley Castle, taken by Parliament, I. 219 n. Berkman, Secretary to the Swedish ambassador, II. 458. Berkshire, Major-General for. See Goffe, Colonel. Bernardiston or Barnardiston, Sir Thomas, Deputy-Lieutenant of Suffolk, I. 140. Berne, Senate of, letters of credence to, III. 469. Berners, Lords, ancestor of, I. 236. Berney, Sir Richard, fined, I. 125. Berry, James, Cromwell's Captain-Lieutenant, I. 152; slays General Caven- Berwick, King Charles' Army at, I. 92; seized by Langdale, 318; demanded Best, Paul, a Socinian, I. 251. Bethel, Captain, afterwards Major, Christopher, of the Ironsides, I. 152 n.; Bible, Dr. Walton's polyglot, III. 286. Biddle, John, Socinian, II. 394. Billingsley, butcher, in Gerard's plot, II. 332. Biographers of Cromwell criticised, I. 12. See Heath, Noble, Ludlow, Banks, Birch, Col. John, at Bristol siege, I. 215. Birch, Col. Thomas, in the Isle of Man, III. 435; Cromwell's letter to, Birch, Dr. Thomas, prints Hammond's letters, I. 289; as an editor, II. 468. Bishops' War, I. 94. Bishops, Scotch, I. 37; their lands sold, 80; II. 248; desire to abolish, Bishopsgate, mutiny in, I. 438. Blackfriars, preaching-house in, II. 320. Blackheath, meeting of Kentish men on, I. 318. Black Monday, II. 247. Blackmore, Lieut.-Colonel John, to be Adjutant-General, III. 384. Bletchington House taken, I. 191, 193; III. 238. Bohemia, Frederic, King of, dies, I. 64. Bohemia, Elizabeth, Queen of, daughter of James I., I. 64. Bolingbroke Castle, siege of, I. 163 n. Bolton, Captain, his dragoons, III. 405 n. Bolton, Lieutenant Roger, III. 318. Bond, Dennis, letter signed by, III. 436. Bonde, Mons. de, Swedish Ambassador, II. 457 n., and see Swedish Ambas- Book of Sports, burnt by the soldiers, I. 136. Books, unlicensed and seditious, orders against, III. 515. Bordeaux, Marquis de, French Ambassador in England, intelligence sent by, Boreman, Major, at Cork, III. 414. Borlace, Sir John, formerly a Lord Justice of Ireland, III. 412 n. Borlace, Col. Nicholas, Cromwell's letter in behalf of, III. 275; his ". as a delinquent, 276 n. case " Borthwick, Lord, Governor of Borthwick Castle, Cromwell's letter to, II. 147. Boteler, Major. See Butler. Botsham, in Cambridgeshire, riots at, II. 267. Bourchier, Sir James, his daughter marries Cromwell, I. 41; lives at Felsted, 82. Bourchier pedigree, I. 41. Bovey Tracey, fight at, I. 220. Boyd, Rev. Zachary, preaches against Cromwell, II. 142. Boyle, Joshua, Recorder of Youghal, III. 415. Boyle, Michael, Dean of Cloyne, negotiates with Cromwell, III. 424; Boyne, the river, castle on, I. 470. Bradly, Mr., I. 80. Bradshaw, John, presides at trial of Charles I., I. 404; signs the death Bramston or Brampton, Major, to go to Jamaica, III. 476; drowned, 477. Brandenburg, Frederic William, Elector of, III. 165, 166 n. Brandly, Captain, at Drogheda, I. 465, 474. Bray, Capt. William, at Council of the Army, III. 382. Brayfield or Brayfeild, Captain Alexander, III. 396; as Lieut.-Colonel, Brayne, Lieut.-Colonel William, Governor of Jamaica, II. 467; III. 476, Brent, Sir Nathaniel, III. 328. Brentford, scouts sent to, I. 272. III. 477. Brereton, Peter, counsel to Committee for Advance of Money, III. 438. Brewster, Col. Humphrey, III. 297; instructions to, 302. Brewster, Rev. Nathaniel, of Alby, goes to Ireland, II. 449; notice of, 450; Bridgwater, storm of, I. 219. Bright, Col. John, his regiment at Preston, I. 338, 339; notice of, 359; Briot, Nicholas, engraver, II. 175, 176, and n. Bristol, Parliament loses, I. 150; siege of, 211-213; storm of, Sept. 1645, Broghil, Roger Boyle, Lord, Commissioner for Munster, I. 499; III. Brooke, Robert Greville, Lord, a Puritan, I. 47. Brooke, Mr., minister of Yarmouth, I. 124. Brooke, widow, in Ireland, Cromwell writes on behalf of, III. 449. Broughton, estate of, settled on Henry Cromwell, II. 495 n.; III. 286. Browne, Sir John, Major-General of Scots, II. 136; routed at Inverkeithing, Browne, Captain John, of the Ironsides, I. 152; as Major, at Dunbar, II. 114. III. 237, 324. Browne, Robert, at Hapton, I. 237. Browne, Robert, deputy-treasurer for Isle of Ely, letter to, III. 318. Brownists, the sect of, I. 251. Broxholme, John, of the Lincolnshire Committee, III. 230, 233. Bruges and Brussels, forces gathered at, for Charles II., II. 519; III. 511. Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of, I. 38, 45, 52; accused, 54, 55; Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of, at Kingston, I. 322; in Scotland, Bull and Mouth Inn, in Aldersgate, III. 145. Bulstrode, Colonel Henry, his chaplain, III. 322. Bunratty, castle of, I. 444; surrendered to Parliament, 445 n. |