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fwade him to give up the
Church III. 32, 33.
Dausk Captain II. 435-
Dean III. 435.

Debates in the Council at Oxford

how the Lords that came over
from the Parliament to his
Majefty fhould be receiv'd II.
326.

Declaration of fome Minifters a

gainst the Government of the
Church by Bishops I. 203. of
both Houfes of Parliament to
his Majefty concerning the
caufes of their fears and jealou-
fies I. 443. of his Majefty from
York, March 9. 1641. I. 459. of
the two Houfes about the Mili-
tia, May 5.1642. I. 519. of the
King in Anfwer to it I. 522. of
both Houfes concerning a Re-
formation of the Liturgy 1.5 29.
a Declaration or Remonftrance
of the Lords and Commons
May 19. 1642. I. 545. of his
Majefty to the Lords attending
him at York, June 13. 1642.
I. 654. a Declaration and Pro-
feffion of his Majefty June 15.
the fame year I. 655. a Declara-
tion and Profeffion of the
Lords and Counsellors at York
difavowing any Intentions of
railing War ibid. a Declaration
of his Majefty upon that oc-
cafion I. 656. a Declaration of
the Parliament to the City of
London, upon a Letter from the
King to the Lord Mayor and
Aldermen I. 668. of the two
Houfes to the Kingdom II. 14.
to the Subjects of Scotland II.
62. of both Houles concern-
ing their General's acceptable
Service II. 79. the Subftance
of the Declaration of the Lords
and Commons to the States
of the united Provinces II.
90. a Declaration of the King

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upon occafion of the two Houfes Ordinance for Railing Money II. 101. of the King after his Succeffes over Fairfax in the North, Sir William Waller in the Weft, and the taking of Bristol II. 302. an Extract of the Declaration of the Kingdom of Scotland II. 4 .444. an Extract of the Declaration of EngLand and Scotland II. 446. the Subftance of the Declaration of the Lords and Commons at Oxford II. 453. the Declaration of the Parliament upon the proceedings of the Army III. 45. which was afterwards rafed out of their Books ibid. of the Parliament that there fhould be no more Addreffes to the King III. 93. what effect it had upon the People III. 95. of the Army in Novemb. 1648. III. 225. another Declaration of the Army fent to the House of Commons III. 237. of Cromwell for juftifying his Order for decimating the King's Party III. 570. of the Officers for reftoring the Long Parliament III. 660. of Sir Geo. Booth, and Sir Thomas Middleton III. 672. of the King Apr. 1660. III. 746. of the King's Party after his Majefty had fent his Letters into England; which had great effect III. 752. Deering Sir Edward I. 560. brings a Bill into the Houfe of Commons for extirpating Bishops, Deans, and Chapters; c. I. 237. which is reviv'd and committed I. 275. but at last laid afide I. 276.

Denbigh Earl of II. 44, 234, 444, 575, 596,628,629, 639. III. 89, 271. Denny Lord I.61. Derby Earl of II.34,146, 465,476, Fff 3

478,

478,486. III. 397, 405, 411. meets the King in Lancafhive III.400. parts from him at Warrington, and is fent to Lancashire to raife Forces ib. his ill fuccefs III.403,404 his Character and Execution III. 411, 412. Derby Countess of III. 412. Desborough III. 425, 590. 593,

659, 695, 696. his Regiment revolts to the Parliament III. 705

Deferters, whether to be receiv'd

into Favour again? II. 403. Diga difcover'd at Loulon, wherein Mr. Waller, Mr. Tomkins, &c. were concern'd II. 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253,254, 255. this design not carry'd on alfo at Oxford, as was pretended II. 258. Devifes befieg'd by Sir William

Waller II. 286.

Devon/bire Earl of I. 656. II. 144. De Wit III. 453.

D' Ews Lieutenant Col. II. 230. Differences arife between the Par

Jiament and the Army III. 42. Digby II. 54. Digby Lord I. 188, 231, 355, 356,359,360, 378, 386, 445, 462, 468, 479, 509, 511, 564, 585, 587,595, 680, 711. II. 25,122, 202, 235, 346, 481, 496, 497, 514, 5 15, 559, 609, 611,612,613, 614, 615, 610, 621, 622, 647, 650, 659, 660, 670, 715,716,721, 740. UI. 15, 25, 314,316. his Character 1.343,344. II. 48 г. accus'd of High Treafon upon pretence of his Levying War at Kingston upon Thames I. 383, 384. goes into Holland I. 432. accus'd of Levying War against the King I. 432,433. taken by the Parliament Forces 1.705. his Tranfactions with Sir John Haham in Hull I. 705, 706, 207, 708;709. he's routed at

Sherborne in York-bire II. 718. arrives at Jerfey from Ireland, and advifes the Prince of Wales to go thither but in vain III. 9. thence he goes into France III. 11. his Transactions there with the Queen of England and Cardinal Mazarin ibid. &c. his and the Lord Jermyn's Arguments for the Prince of Wales's going into France III. 27. Digby Colonel Sir John II. 1, 269, 310, 393, 396 › 397, 538,673. III. 188, 192, routs the Parliament's Forces at Torrington II. 338. takes Barufiable and Bediford ibid. Digby General II. 696, 706, 724. Digby Kenelm III. 176. Digby Mr. II. 5,20,668.

Dillon Lord II. 159.
Dilcontents of the Nation III.

490.

Dives Sit Lewis. Į. 356, 432, 469,

564, 591. II. 25, 392, 541,
592,632,670.

Divifions in the Parliament at
Westminster II. 560.
Doddington Sir Francis II. 523.
Doleman II. 546, 548.
Doncaster Vilcount I. 61.
Donnington Caftle befieg'd II.5 43.
reliev'd by the King. ibid. and

544.

Dorchefter furrender'd to the King's
Forces II. 335.
Doriflaus III. 356. kill'd at the
Hague by fome Scotifb Men III.
293-

Dorjet Earl of 159,335, 656. II.
8, 38. his Character I. 59. he
kills the Lord Brace 1.60. Der
fet Countess of III. 57.
Doucet III. 232, 233.
Dover Earl of I. 656. II. 44.
Douglass Sir Jofeph III. 277,284.
Downing Dr. II. 81.
Drake Sir Francis II. 673, 677-
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quis of Hertford II. 276. Durefme Tho. Bishop of I. 352. Dutch War begun, and upon what account III. 459. The Dutch Fleet beaten by Blake III. 464. the Dutch fend to the Parliament for Peace ibid. beaten at Sea in June 1653 III. 487. fend four Commiffioners to treat of Peace ibid. send out another Fleet before the end of July III. 488. but 'tis beaten ib.

E.

Earl Sir Walter II. 6, 335.
Earles Dr. III. 140, 563.
Earnly Sir Michael II. 593.
Edenborough Bishopr. erected I. 86.
Edgecomb II. 731.
Edge-Hill Fight II. 44-
Edward III. King I. 225,513,557,
581,589, 590, 622, 630, 631,
697. II. 89, 406. III. 212.
Edward IV King I. 263, 634
Edward VI King L.224,226. II.95.
Edward Confeffor King I. 642.
Elizabeth Princefs III. 68, 525.
Elizabeth Queen I. 3, 54, 65, 171,
179, 181, 226, 239, 283, 461,
526, 620. II. 95, 185, 206.
III. 203,266. her happy Reign

1.74

Elliot Tho. I. 173. II. 515. comes to the King: his influence upon his Majesty III. 313, 314.

Ellifon III. 421, 422.

Ely Bishop of I. 204, 352.
Ely Lord Viscount I. 223.
Engagement, Oath fo call'd III.
265.

England, fee Difcontents: fee Infurrection: fee Charles II. its condition under Cromwell III. 575Affairs of it after the defeat of Booth and Middleton III. 691. English feife on a French Fleet going to the relief of Dunkirk III. 463. English Squadron lights upon the Spanish Weft-India Fleet; takes the Rere Admiral and another Ship off of Cades III. 586.

Erskin Sir Charles II. 57.5Efpernon Duke of III 326,327. Essex Charles Colonel II. 6, 53, 55,58.

Effex Robert Earl of I. 119,

120, 122, 124, 141, 151, 155, -184, 195, 212, 233, 242, 272, 277, 278, 279, 290, 294, 299, 323, 329, 359, 379, 409, 425, 442,473, 474, 475, 476, 568, 671, 683, 686,696,702, 703, 714, 719. II. 11, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 27, 29, 34; 38, 41, 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 70, 71, 73, 75, 76, 77, 79, 82, 101, 106, 107, 113, 126, 127, 138, 140, 142, 144, 147, 148, 155, 157, 158, 166, 170, 174, 187, 198, 199, 225,226, 230, 232, 237, 239, 240, 242, 243, 245, 273, 278, 288, 291, 292, 300, 317, 318, 319, 329, 331, 332, 342, 347, 357, 360, 361, 370, 372,378, 385, 392, 410, 441, 442, 444, 448, 449, 450, 454, 464, 472, 473, 477, 480, 483, 484, 4852 494, 497,502, 511,5 12, 513, 514a 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 528, 5332 534, 539,541, 542, 545, 546, 561, 564, 568,569, 590, $93, Fff 4 5942

594 595 596, 599, 602, 605,
606, 628, 639, 658, 673, 749.
III. 38; 41, 51, 57, 111, 143,
175, 293, 446. made Lieute
nant General of the Army a-
gainst the Scots I. 114. podef
les Berwick ibid. made Lord
Chamberlain I. 263. appoints
a Guard for the fecurity of the
Parliament I. 299 moves with
his Army from Northampton I.
24. marches after the King II.
43. the condition of his Army
after the Fight at Edge-hill II.
58. his Character II. 208. he
marches to befiege Reading A
pril 15. 1643.II. 228. takes it
II. 237. marches to Thame II.
260. receives confiderable lofs
from Prince Rupert in his quar
ters about that place II. 261,
262, 263, 264. marches from
Thame to London; quartering
his Army about St Albans II.
267. returns from Thame with
his Army to Uxbridge II. 292.
fails in his Zeal to the Parlia-
ment II. 322. marches out of
London to relieve Glocester II.
343. in his Return from Glo-
tester leiles upon Cirencester II.
345. gets into Reading II. 348.
thence to London ibid. and
359. his Anfwer to the Letter
of the Members of both Houfes
at Oxford, together with two
Declarations II. 440. he's un-
fortunate after the taking the
Covenant II. 448. takes pof-
feffion of Abingdon II. 485.
coines before Oxford II 486,
487, 488. marches towards the
Weft II. 489, 490. takes Wey-
mouth II. 495. relieves Lyme
ibid. marches into Cornwal II.
512. leaves his Army, and
elcapes to Plymouth by Sea II.
525. his rude Letter to Prince
Rupert, and the occafion of it

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Faction begun in the King's Ar-
my II. 43.
Fairfax Lord I. 515, 718. II. 138,

139, 140, 141, 147, 170, 175:
300, 302,621. III. 768. made
General of York-fhire for the
Parliament H. 142. becomes
abfolute Master of the Field ib.
Fairfax Lady, fee High Court.
Fairfax Sir Tho. (fee Mork: fee

Lord Fairfax) I. 718. II. 142,
144, 465, 503, 504, 599, 630,
639,649, 650, 659, 663, 666,
671, 678, 679, 688, 690, 693,
694, 697, 701, 706, 732, 734
742,744, 745. III. 2, 21, 23,
23, 35, 40, 43, 45, 46, 52, 57,
86, 104, 112, 123, 152, 153,
176, 179, 251, 252, 254, 255,
266, 267, 321, 364, 434,692,
706, 729. defeats and takes
Col. Bellafis at Selby II. 455.
marches into Cheshire ib routs
the Irish Forces at Nantwich
II. 457. is proposed in the
Houle of Commons to be
made their General II. 569.
inade General in the room of
the Earl of Effex II. 629, 630.

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he fits down with his Army before Oxford II. 652. draws off from thence II. 655. defeats the King at Naseby II. 657, 658. with his Army enters Somerset-fhire II. 669.beats Goring near Lamport II. 670. takes Bridgewater II. 678. routs the Lord Hopton's Forces at Torrington II. 730. writes a very fharp Letter to the Parliament upon account of the Petition of the Apprentices, &c. III. 61. conducts the two Speakers and other Meinbers to their feveral Houses of Parliament III. 66. marches against the Kentifb Men III. 153. befieges the Earl of Norwich in Colchester III. 155. marches for London III. 237. gives up his Commiffion

III. 374 Falconbridge Lord Viscount II.138, 139, 455. III. 599, 624, 644,

647. Falkland Lord I. 81, 174, 222,

235, 236, 276, 303,311,312, 343, 366, 476,477, 57,571, 573,656,667. II 12, 28, 33, 43,71,204, 25 4,257,258,340. made Secretary of State I. 340, 341, 342. flain at Newbury II. 350. his Character I. 340. II.

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Field Bishop of St. David's I. 58. Fielding Lord I. 702. II.44. Fielding Colonel Rich. II. 40, 231, 236,493. III. 206. order'd to be try'd for his Surrender of Reading II. 239. fentenced to lofe his Head, but at last pardon'd II. 241. this proves difadvantageous to the King II.

242.

Fiennes Col. John II. 542, 545. Fiennes Col.Nath.I.233,282. II. 24,247, 296, 297,605. III.656, 659. his Character I. 186. he's try'd for furrendring Bristol, and condemn'd; but pardon'd by the General II. 409. Finch Lord I. 71, 209, 210, 318, 569. II. 353. Finch Sir John I. 158. his Character I. 73. made Lord Keeper I. 131. withdraws beyond Sea I. 177. Fleet, the Revolt of part of it from the King to Rainsborough III. 132. the Revolted Ships go over to Holland III. 137. the chief Commander of the Parliament's Fleet comes on the Spanish Coaft III. 339. his Letter to the King of Spain ibid. fails into the River of Lisbon III. 340. requires Prince Ru pert's Fleet to be deliver'd up ibid. a Fleet fet forth in 1653. under three Adinirals III. 487. beats the Dutch in June ibid. and July III. 488. Fleet under Pen III. 576. under Blake in 1655. goes into the Mediterranean III. 577. under Pen goes to the Barbadoes ibid. thence to Hifpaniola III. 478. returns into England III 580. Fleet under Blake has better fuccefs than that under Pen ibid. forces Algiers to a Peace ibid. enters the Harbour of Tunis and burns their Fleet ibid. The Fleet receives the Letter the King fends them

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