Letter clvi. To Sir W. Lockhart (Whitehall, 31 Aug., 1657), 356. clvii. the same, same date, 357. Levellers described, 235, 356-358; Arnald shot, 237; routed at Bur ford, 362.
Libberton, Lord, killed at Dunbar,
Liberty of the people, 77. Lilburn, John, account of, 108; his brothers, 200; accuses Cromwell, 240; his pamphlets, 351; death of, ii., 359.
Lilburn, Col. Robert, routs Earl Derby, 547; deputy Major-Gene ral, ii., 184.
Linlithgow, fight at, 539.
Lisle, Lord Viscount, in Council of State, ii., 61, n.; at Installation. 351.
Sir George, shot, 288. Livingston, Rev. James, notice of by Cromwell, 500; his descendants, 502.
Lloyd, Capt., sent to Generals Blake and Montague, ii., 204. Locke, John, tomb of, 96. Lockhart, Col. Sir William, wound- ed at Preston, 278: Ambassador to France, ii., 257; Cromwell's let- ters to, 356, 357; notice of, 354, 355.
Lockier, Rev., preaches at Crom- well's Installation, ii., 65. Lockyer, Trooper, shot, 359. London City petitions for Parlia- ment, 103; for Reform of Bishops, 105; helps Long Parliament to raise army, 122; armies fitted out by, 153; petitions for peace, 204; shops shut, 224; averse to Crear- well party, 252; lends money, 353. Preacher recommended to, ii., 83. Cromwell entertained by, 117; will resist Cromwell's enemies, 395.
Loudon, Chancellor, in danger, 101; Character of, 301; Cromwell's let- ter to, 299.
Love, Rev. Christopher, notice of 147, 345; his treason, 537; con- demned, 538; executed, 547, 548
Dr., Cromwell's letter to, 345. Lowestoffe, affair at, 132.
Lucas, Sir Charles, shot, 288. Ludlow, General, Memoirs of Crom- well, 17; Cromwell's remark to, 216; notes Cromwell's ill success, 252; at trial of Charles I., 328; of Council of State, 336; Deputy of Ireland, 426; Cromwell's conver- sation with, 436, 437; and Crom- well, scene with, ii., 14; Repub- lican, lives in Essex, 201, 408. Lumsden, Col., killed at Dunbar, 471.
Lansford, Col., described, 120. Lydcot, Col., at Linlithgow fight,
Lyttleton, Lord, his running off with Great Seal, 524.
Scots, 539; wounded at Worces ter, 549.
Mathews, Col., delinquent, 317, 318. Maurice, Prince, drowned, 400 Maynard, Mr., one of Cromwell's Lords, ii., 363.
Mayor, Richard, Esq., character of, 241; letters from Cromwell to, 339, 342, 343, 347, 350, 352, 353, 354, 369, 374, 399, 423, 440, 475, 541, ii., 33; in Little Parliament, 77; of Customs Committee, 59; in Council of State, 61, n., 73, n. Mazarin, Giulio, Cardinal, policy of, ii., 256; Cromwell's letter to, 258; opinion of Cromwell, 358. Meg, Muckle, in Edinburgh Castle, 511, n.
Mace of the Commons, the, a bauble, Members, the Five, 120; the Eleven, ii., 28.
Mackworth, Col., in Council of State,
ii., 73, n.; account of, 213, n. Maidstone fight, 265. Maidston, John, on Cromwell, 18; account of Cromwell's death, ii., 401, &c.
Mainwaring censured, 61. Major-Generals, the, ii., 183; list of, 184; abolished, 252.
Malevrer, Lord, Royalist, ii., 163. Manasseh Ben Israel, learned Jew, ii., 201.
Manchester, Earl, Sergeant-Major of Associated Counties, 142; quar- rels with Cromwell, 154, 156; one of Cromwell's Lords, ii., 363. Mandevil, Lord, dispute with Crom- well,110. See Manchester, Earl. Manning, Mr., spy, ii., 165. Manton, Mr., preaches at Installa- tion, ii., 351. Mardike taken, ii., 358. Marston Moor. See Battle. Marten, Henry, M. P., of Council of State, 335; character of, ii., 6; a lewd liver, 27. Masham family, notice of, 96.
Sir William, in Cromwell's First Parliament, ii., 86. Massey, Gen., how to be employed, 197; forces disbanded, 199; cha- racter of, 199; enlists soldiers, 226; purged by Pride, 327; with
211; accused by Army, 223; names of, 224, n.; last appearance of, 225.
Middleton, Gen., at Preston_fight, 272; for Charles II., 493; Rebel- lion in Highlands, 558. Mildmay, Sir Henry, quarrels with Lord Wharton, 290. Militia, Ordinance of, 122. Milton, John, his burial, entry of, 46; notice of, 346; pamphlets, 106; Sir H. Vane friend of, ii., 6; blind, and Latin Secretary, 73, 169.
State Papers criticised, 72. Ministers of Edinburgh and Crom- well, 477-488.
Model, New, of the Army, 153, 157, 166.
Monarchy, Fifth, described, ii., 94, n.; plot, 281.
Monk, Col. George, in the Tower, 148; in Ireland, 230; in Scots War, 439, 470; at Edinburgh, 509, made Lieut.-General of Ordnance, 531; sent to Stirling, 545; storms Dundee, 557; Army mutinous, 133.
Monopoly, of soap, &c., 64. Monroe, Gen., in Scots Army, 269; his motions, 290; rejected at Ed inburgh, 295.
Montagu, Dr., censured, 61. Montague family, 54.
Lord, a Puritan, 51.
(Earl Sandwich), Colonel of the Parliament foot, 164; at Bris- tol siege, 177, 178; receives King at Hinchinbrook, 218; in Little Parliament, ii., 33; of Customs Committee, 59; in Council of State, 61, n.; made Admiral, 190; Cromwell's letters to, 204, 206, 352, 353; on Committee of King- ship, 278; assists the French, 313; at Installation, 351; one of Crom- well's Lords, 363. Montgomery, Major-General in Scots Army, 444, 445, 500, n. Montrose, Earl, in Scots Army, 102; routed in Scotland, 191; ill suc- cess of, 435, 436.
Moray House, Edinburgh, Cromwell at, 308.
Mordington, Cromwell, at, 441; in- cident at, 442.
Morgan, Mr., to be taken, 262. Morris, Governor of Pomfret Castle, 314; Cromwell's letter to, 314. Mosstroopers, Watt and Augustin, 497; routed by Col. Hacker, 514. Mulgrave, Earl, in Council of State, ii., 73, n.; one of Cromwell's Lords, 363.
Munster for Parliament, 410. Musical entertainment at Crom- well's, ii., 266.
Musselburgh, Cromwell, at, 455; Cromwell's Army in, 532.
Naseby described, 165. Nayler, James, worshipped, ii., 129, 184; punished, 269, 270. Neile, Bishop, and Popery, 61; Par- liament about to accuse, 62. Newbury. See Battle. Newcastle, Earl, helps the King, 121; his Popish Army, 135; state of in 1643, 140; besieges Hull, 144; retires disgusted, 152. Newcastle, Mayor of, Cromwell's letter to, ii., 255. Newhall estate, ii., 209. Newmarket rendezvous. See Army. Newport, negotiations at, 307. New Year's day, when. See Year. Nicholas, Capt., at Chepstow, 264. Noble's Memoirs criticised, 16, 17. Norham, situation of, 305
Norton, Col. Richard, serves under Earl Manchester, 142; notice of, 241, 247; Cromwell's letters to, 241, 246, 247 in Little Parlia- ment, ii., 33; in Council of State, 61, n.
Nottingham, Char.cs I. erects his standard at, 548.
Noy, Attorney, conduct of in 1632, 69; his advancement, death, and dissection, 71.
Oblivion and remembrance, 9. Officers, one hundred, remonstrate with Cromwell on Kingship, ii., 274; petition of, on Kingship, 343. Okey, Col., taken at Bristol siege, 177; at Linlithgow fight, 540; Republi- can, 81.
Oldenburg, Duke, his present to Cromwell, ii, 130.
O'Neil, Henry, joins Ormond, 397. -Hugh, Governor of Clonmel,
Owen Roe, character of, 386. Onslow, Sir Richard, in Kingship Committee, ii., 306.
Ordinance of Militia. See Militia.
Self-denying, 153, 157.
Ormond, Earl, Irish levied by, 198; character of, 228; strong in Ire- land, 340; routed by Jones, 370; at Ross, 393; plotting in England, ii., 371, 395, 397.
Otes, described, 96.
Otley, Col., at disbanding of Rump, ii., 28.
Overbury poisoned, 40. Overton, Col., Governor of Hull, 233; in Scots War, 439, 470; at Linlithgow, 540; Republican, ii., 81; dismissed, 133. Overton, Richard, a Leveller, 351. Owen, Colonel Sir John, delinquent, 315.
Dr., in Cromwell's First Parlia- ment, ii., 86; preaches to Second Parliament, 218.
Oxford, Charles I. at, 136; Crom- well feasted, &c., at, 364.
Pack, Sir Christopher, motion by, ii., 273.
Pamphlets on Civil War, King's, 5, 106.
Paper, blotting, not in use, 205, n. Papists, to be hanged, 152; cruelties in Ireland, 390; against Protes- tants, ii., 374, 375.
Parker, Mr., Cromwell's letter. to, ii., 31.
Parliament, Third, of Charles I., 55; is Puritan, 56; its Petition of Right, 56; doings of, 57; Alured's letter about, 58; prorogued, 60; dissolved, 63; holds down the Speaker, 63; conduct after, 64: Short, summoned 1640, 101; dis- solved, 102: Long, summoned 3d Nov., 1640, 103; sketch of, 103; votes against Bishops, 106; se- cures the Militia, 116; grand Pe- tition of, 119; Charles I. attempts to seize Five Members, 120; goes to City for refuge, 121; how it raises army, 122; affairs in July, 1643, 142; takes the Scots Cove nant, Sept., 1643, 144; affairs in 1644, 153, 154; disagreement of Generals, 153; affairs prosper, 191; new Members elected (Re- cruiters), 192; Army turns on it, 209; declares against Army, 214; number of Members in 1648, 247 (see Members); purged by Pride, 327; new one to be elected, ii., 23; difficulties in choosing, 24: Little, summons for, 32; members of, 33; meets 4th July, 1653, 34; failure of, 58; doings and resigna- tion of, 61-63: First Protectorate, assembles 3d Sept., 1654, 86-88; unsuccessful, 106; signs the Re- cognition, 127; doings of, 128, 129; dissolved, 157: Second Pro- tectorate, assembles 17th Sept., 1656, 217; doings in Sindercomb's plot, 262; doings of, 268-270; offers Cromwell title of King, 273, &c.; presses him to accept the title, 280; second session of, 262; the two Houses disagree, 372, 373; dissolved, 393.
Pass, form of, in 1649, 338. Paul's, St., Cathedral, a horseguard, 359; Cross inscribed, 62.
Peak, Sir Robert, taken at Basing, 185.
Pembroke besieged by Cromwell,
Penn, Admiral, sails with the fleet, ii., 131; sent to the Tower, 181, 187.
Quaker, ii., 187. Penruddock, Col., in arms, ii,:63; beheaded, 164.
Peters, Rev. Hugh, chaplain of train, 164; secretary to Cromwell, 184; his narrative of Basing, 186; at Putney, 227; at Pembroke, 268; in Ireland, 370; Cromwell to be King, 556
Petition of Right, 56; altered, 61.
London, 105, 216; Surrey, 265 and Advice of Parliament, ii.,
273. Phayer, Col., at execution of Charles I., 329; at Cork, 401. Piccadilly, derivation of, ii., 342. Pickering, Sir Gilbert, in Council of State, ii., 61, n.
Col., at Bristol siege, 178; at Basing, 184. Piedmont, persecution in, ii., 167-
Pierrepoint, Mr., and Cromwell on Kingship, ii., 292.
Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536, 29. Pinchbeck invented by Prince Ru pert, 400.
Pinkerton's stories of Cromwell, value of, 496.
Plague, Army escapes, in 1645, 180. Plot, Gunpowder, 38; Waller's, 141; of Army, 116; by Rev. C. Love, &c., 537; Anabaptists, ii., 71; Royalist, 72, 360, 371, 396, 397; Republican cominotions, 80, 81; Gerrard's, 81, 84; Penruddock's, 163; Sexby's, 215; Sindercomb's, 200; Venner's, 281; Hewit and Slingsby's, 395.
Politics and Religion in 1642, 127 Pomfret. See Pontefract. Pratefract, Cromwell at, 313. ropery in 1623, 47; images of, de. stroyed, 136.
Pope Alexander VII., Cromwell's opinion of, ii., 229.
Popish States, War with, ii., 222-
Portuguese Ambassador's brother. See Sa.
Potts, Sir John, letter to, 132. Powel, Presbyterian-Royalist Colo- nel, 261, 262.
Powel, Anabaptist, against Crom- well, ii., 70.
Power, definition of, ii., 65, 66. Powick possessed by the Scots, 550, 552.
Pownell, Major, at Preston fight, 273. Poyer, Col., his doings in Wales, 262, 263; shot, 345.
Poyntz, General, enlists soldiers, 226; slashes the mob, 226. Prayers for the Parliament Army, 162; an English troop interrupted at, 455; Cromwell's last, 409. Preaching, Cromwell on, 484. Presbyterianism, Charles I. averse to, 148; and schism, 169; adopted by Parliament, 206; overthrown, 226. Preston, Dr., fame of, 50. Preston. See Battle. Pride, Colonel, summoned by Com- mons, 214; at Preston battle, 280; purges the Commons, 327; in Scots War, 439, 470; would hang up the Lawyers' gowns, 471. Prince, Thomas, Leveller, 351. Prussian Monarchy, founder of, ii.,
Prynne, William, first appearance of, 67; his Histriomastix, 68; in pil- lory in 1633, 70; again in 1637, 92; speech in pillory, 93; purged by Pride, 327; assists Dr. Hewit, ii., 396.
Puritan sermons, 10; history, 14; demands at Hampton Court Con- ference, 37; characteristic, 49; leaders, 51.
Puritanism, our last heroism, 3; faded, 10: Dryasdust on, 11; .na- ture of, 76.
Puritans, English and Scots, 103; become formidable, 116. Putney Church, Army-meeting at, 227.
Pym, John, M.P., a Puritan, 51; speech by, 58; lives at Chelsea, 118
Quakerism, germ of, 315. Quakers, first Scotch, 518. See Nayler, Fox, Penn.
Queen of Charles I., doings by, 137
Ragland Castle besieged, 196. Rainsborough, Col., at Bristol siege, 177; deserted by the Fleet, 269: assassinated, 314.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, execution of,
Ramsay, Rev. Robert, preaches be- fore Cromwell, 532. Rawlins,Captain of Parliament horse,
Recruiters, new Members of Parlia- ment, 192.
Redbank, fight at, 280. See Preston. Reformers, true, 77. Remonstrance, against Buckingham, 60.
and Petition of Ministers, 105. Grand, of Long Parliament, 119. Reynolds, Col, surprises Carrick, 406; in Cromwell's First Parlia- ment, ii., 87; assists the French, 313; death of, 359.
Ribble Bridge, fight at, 277. See Preston.
Rich, Mr. and Frances Cromwell ii., 210, 213; death of, 400. Richmond, Duke, present to, 236. Riots. See Apprentices. Robinson, Luke, sent to Charles 1., 198; turncoat, ii., 372.
Rev. Mr., Cromwell's letter to, 337.
Rochester, Earl. See Wilmot. Rolf, Major, accused, 291. Rooksby, Major, killed at Dunbar,
Ross Town, besieged, 392; taken, 396.
Rothes, Earl, taken at Worcester 553.
Rouse, Francis, Translator of the
Psalms, 99; in Little Parliament, ii., 33; Speaker of Little Parlia ment, 63; in Cromwell's Firsi Parliament, 86; one of Cromwell's Lords, 363.
Rowe, Scoutmaster, character of 296, 297
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