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  • Colepepper, Sir John, 12.
  • Commerce under Cromwell, 384;
  • under the Stuarts, 386-388;
  • value with America and the West Indies, 391.
  • Commonwealth, The, 90;
  • difficulties with Portugal, acknowledged by Spain, 110;
  • war with Holland, 110, 114;
  • treaties with Holland, France, Denmark, Portugal and Sweden, 123.
  • Conformity Bill, The, 204.
  • Conventicle Act, The, 212.
  • Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, 122.
  • Costumes in the Stuart period, 191, 377.
  • Coventry, Lord, impeached of high treason by the Commons, 12.
  • Coventry, Sir John, 233.
  • Cowley, Abraham, popularity as a poet, 358.
  • Crashaw, Thomas, 178.
  • Cromwell, Henry, 154.
  • Cromwell, Oliver, remarks on the "Remonstrance," 4;
  • takes a commission in the Parliamentary army, 13;
  • his military tact, 18;
  • his success as a General, 20;
  • Battle of Marston Moor, 29;
  • irritated by Parliament's inaction, 30;
  • charge against the Earl of Manchester, proposes the "Self-denying Ordinance," his genius in War, 39;
  • victories, 47;
  • his character, 68;
  • defeats Royalists at Preston, invited to Edinburgh, 78;
  • war in Ireland, 97-100;
  • captures Dublin, 98;
  • deplorable fanaticism of, 99;
  • appointed commander-in-chief, invades Scotland, 103;
  • defeats Leslie, 104;
  • at Glasgow, 105;
  • victory at Worcester, 106;
  • arrival in London, 107;
  • meditates kingly power, 116;
  • dissolves the Long Parliament, 118;
  • constitutes a Parliament in his own name, 119;
  • becomes Lord Protector, 121;
  • installation as Protector, 122;
  • plan against Royalist outbreaks, 131;
  • dispute with Spain, 133;
  • great speech to Parliament, 136;
  • refuses the crown, 142;
  • inauguration at the head of the Government, makes war against Spain, 144;
  • his last Parliament, 147;
  • last days of, 148;
  • death of, 150.
  • Cromwell, Richard, succeeds to the Protectorate, difficulties with the army, 150;
  • his power ceases, 152;
  • ab ass="indx">Harley, Earl of Oxford, elected Speaker, 530;
  • accused of Jacobite sympathy, dismissed from office, 579;
  • efforts against the Whigs, 588;
  • raised to the Peerage, 600;
  • secret negotiations with France, 602.
  • Harrison, Colonel, at the battle of Naseby, 39;
  • his fanaticism, 124;
  • imprisoned in the Tower, 128.
  • Harvey, Dr. W., 366.
  • Haversham, Lord, 563.
  • Hazelrig, Impeachment of, by Charles I., 7.
  • Heinsius, Dutch Chancellor, 550, 574.
  • Henrietta, Queen, reception in Holland, 8;
  • her powers of fascination, 18;
  • flight to France, 30.
  • Herbert, George, 179.
  • Herrick, Robert, 178.
  • Hill, Abigail, 578.
  • Hobbes, Thomas, 362.
  • Holland, Earl of, Royalist rising under, 78;
  • executed by order of the Commonwealth, 94.
  • Holland, jealousy of the Commonwealth, 110;
  • birth of William III., maritime greatness, 111;
  • war with England, 111-114;
  • fleet defeated by Blake, treaty with England, 123.
  • Holles, impeached by Charles I., 7.
  • Holmby, Charles I. at, 59.
  • Hooke, Colonel, Jacobite plot by, 378.
  • Hotham, Sir John, defence of Hull against Charles I., 10;
  • proclaimed a traitor, 11.
  • Howard, Lord, of Charlton, impeached of high treason by the Commons, 12.
  • Hyde, Lawrence (see Rochester).
  • Hyde (see Clarendon).
  • Incorporated companies, 167.
  • Indemnity, Bill of, 195.
  • Independents, difficulties with the Presbyterians, 59;
  • their hour of triumph, treatment of Charles I., 68.
  • Indies, Expedition to the West, by fleet of Parliament, 135.
  • Indulgence, The Declaration of, 318.
  • Industries introduced by foreign refugees, 389.
  • Inquiry, Bill for Commission of, 222.
  • "Instrument of Government," The, 122.
  • Ireland, Rebellion in, 1, 3;
  • massacre, 3;
  • Catholic confederacy, 26;
  • war in, 97-100;
  • claims under Charles II., 200;
  • government under James II., 316;
  • exertions of James II. against Protestantism, 410;
  • revolution under Tyrconnel, 411;
  • landing of James II., 412;
  • siege of Londonderry, 292.
  • Oath, Coronation, of William and Mary, 403.
  • Occasional Conformity Bill, The, 543, 547.
  • O'Connelly, Sir John, 2.
  • O'Neil, Sir Phelim, 2;
  • the Irish massacre of 1641, 3.
  • Orange, Prince of, 587.
  • Orange, William of (see William III.).
  • Ordinance, The Self-denying, 31.
  • Ormond, Earl, makes terms with Parliament, 55;
  • leader of the Irish Royalists, 97;
  • secret visit to England on behalf of Charles I., 147;
  • unfair treatment by James II., 290.
  • "Orrery Letters," The, 144.
  • Oudenarde, Battle of, 580.
  • Overton, Colonel, plot against Cromwell, 130.
  • Owen, Sir John, Trial of, by Parliament, 93.
  • Oxford, Charles I. at, 18;
  • Parliament at, 27, 268;
  • declaration by the University of, 279.
  • Pack, Sir Christopher, "Remonstrance" against Cromwell by, 139.
  • Painting during the Stuart period, 371.
  • Papal Nuncio, James II. pays homage to the, 323.
  • Parker, Dr., effort of James II. to install him at Magdalen College, 324.
  • Parliament, discussion with Charles I., 18;
  • makes a new Great Seal, 19;
  • further propositions to Charles I., 38;
  • treaties with the Scots regarding possession of Charles I., 54;
  • resolution in regard to the Constitution, 76;
  • condemns Charles I., 86-88;
  • dishonesty under Charles II., 242.
  • Parliament, The Little, 119.
  • Parsons, Sir William, 1.
  • Partition Treaty, The, 523.
  • Paterson, William, projector of the Bank of England, 510.
  • Pauperism under the Stuarts, plan for decrease of, by Yarranton, 393;
  • benevolent scheme of Firmin, 394.
  • Penn, William, 229.
  • Pension Parliament, The, 258.
  • Pepys, Samuel, 364.
  • Peterborough, Earl of, his able generalship, assault of Barcelona, 562;
  • brilliant exploits in Spain, 563.
  • Peters, Hugh, 97, 198.
  • "Petition and Advice," The, 145;
  • legality of, debated in Parliament, 151.
  • Petre, Father, Jesuit Provincial, at the court of James II., 311.
  • Petty, Sir William, on mercantile shipping, 386.
  • Philiphaugh, Battle of, 46.
  • Plague, The Great, 215, 216.
  • Plymouth Adventuress, The, 524;
  • influence under Queen Anne, Marlborough's alienation from the, 542.
  • Treason, Bill for regulating trials in cases of high, 450, 484.
  • Treaty of Ryswick, The, 501.
  • Treaty, The Partition, 523.
  • Triennial Act, The, 211.
  • "Triers," 122.
  • "Trimmers," The, 451.
  • Tuam, Archbishop of, killed in a skirmish, 48.
  • Turenne, Marshal, 144.
  • Turkey merchants, The, 167.
  • Tyrconnel, Earl of, appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 318;
  • plot with James II. to hand over Ireland to Louis XIV., 325;
  • treacherous character of, 411.
  • Union between England and Scotland, The, 573.
  • Uxbridge, Meeting of Royalist and Parliamentary Commissioners at, 37.
  • Vane, Sir Harry, 83;
  • ability of, 207;
  • executed by Charles II., 208.
  • Vaudois, Massacre of the, 134.
  • Vaughan, Lord Chief Justice, the trial of Penn, noble defence of the rights of juries, 231.
  • VendÔme, Duke of, 580.
  • Venner, rising of Fifth-Monarchy men under, 140.
  • Verrio, Antonio, the painter, influence with Charles II., 371.
  • Vigo Bay, Battle of, 541.
  • Villeroi, Marshal, 565.
  • Waldenses, The, 439.
  • Waller, Edmund, 22.
  • Walton, Isaac, 363.
  • Warner, William, 176.
  • Warwick, Earl of, Admiral of the Parliamentary fleet, 78;
  • in league with the Royalists, 79.
  • Webster, John, 175.
  • Westminster Assembly, The, disagreement of Presbyterians and Independents, 34.
  • Wexford, capture by Cromwell, 99.
  • Whigs, the name "Whiggamores," 84;
  • keen rivalry with the Tories, 508, 524;
  • triumph under William and Mary, 530.
  • White, Robert, the engraver, 373.
  • Whitelock, 116, 142.
  • Wildman, Colonel, plot against Cromwell, 131.
  • William III., dauntless spirit and ready resource of, 236;
  • arrival in England, 242;
  • marriage to his cousin Princess Mary, 243;
  • conquests in the Netherlands, 244-246;
  • visit to England, 271;
  • his opinion of the Declaration of Indulgence, popularity in England, 320;
  • invited to expel James II., 331;
  • prepares to invade England, 332;
  • memorial in favour of, 335;
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    FOOTNOTES.

    [A] That is, during their good behaviour.


    Transcriber notes:

    P. 142. 'Greal' changed to 'Great.

    P. 156-7. added 'a' to 'a deputation'.

    P. 218. 'ts' changed to 'its'.

    P. 296. 'Inverrary' changed to 'Inverary'.

    P. 322. Added 'to', missing in 'to the Church of Rome'.

    P. 346. 'Winchilsea' changed to 'Winchelsea'.

    P. 490. 'it' changed to 'it's'.

    P. 542. 'main ained' changed to 'maintained'.

    P. 550. 'of' added in 'of the Alps'.

    P. 610. 'de-defeated' changed to 'defeated'.

    P, 611. 'instal' changed to 'install'.

    P. 611. Added missing page number '174'.

    Fixed various punctuation.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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