Cassell's Illustrated History of England/Volume 3/Index

INDEX


Note—The dates affixed to the names thus ( ), represent in the case of the English kings the period of the reign, and in other cases include the years during which the persons named figure in this history.


  • Abbot, archbishop of Canterbury (1624), 100, 119, 125
  • Aids granted (1660), 418
  • Airdmoss, battle of (1681), 489
  • Alban, Francis (1687), 542
  • Alford, battle of (1645), 258
  • Algerine pirates (1620), 88
  • Armstrong, Sir Thomas (1684), 502
  • Anne of Denmark, wife of James I. (1603–1619), 4, 35, 80
  • ——— of Austria (1625), 112
  • Aremburg, Austrian envoy (1603), 4
  • Argyll, earl of (1641–1660), 215, 257, 310, 422
  • ———earl of (1681), 489, 513, 514, 515
  • Aruudel, lord (1626), 122, 4
  • Auborne Chase (1643), 238
  • Bacon, Sir Francis (1604–1621), 17, 42, 52, 62, 71, 84, 86
  • Balfour, Sir William, lieutenant of the Tower (1641), 208, 220
  • ———of Burley (1679), 480
  • Bampton Bush, battle of (1645), 255
  • Bancroft, archbishop (1604), 18, 41
  • Barbadoes, royalists shipped to (1649), 312
  • Barillon, French ambassador (1685–1688), 508, 509, 510, 529, 531
  • Bass Rock, prison of the (1684), 502
  • Baxter, Richard (1654), 338
  • Bedford, earl of (1641), 208
  • Biddle, John, unitarian leader (1654),240
  • Bishops, seven, trial of (1688), 549
  • Blake, Robert, admiral (1644–1657), 244, 314, 322, 324, 326, 338, 344, 346, 352
  • Blood, colonel (1670), 453
  • Bloody assize (1685), 525, 528
  • Book of Sports (1617), 66
  • Bohwelt-bridge, battle of (1679), 480
  • Bradshaw, John (1649), 299
  • Breda, treaty of (1650), 315
  • Bye and Main conspiracies (1603), 5, 11, 13
  • Cabal, the (1668), 446, 447, 456
  • Cameron, Richard (1681), 489
  • Cameronians (1681), 489
  • Carew, Sir George (1603), 4
  • Cargill, Donald, Cameronian (1679–1681), 480, 489
  • Carsbrook castle, king Charles confined at (1647), 286
  • Carr, Robert (1607–1645), 46, 50, 52, 57, 59, 61, 62
  • Castlemaine, lady (1664), 434
  • Catesby, Robert (1604–1606), 20, 28
  • Catherine, queen of Charles II. (1662), 425
  • Catholics, persecution of the (1606), 33, 34
  • Catholic league (1619), 81
  • Cecil, son of Lord Burleigh (1603–1612), 2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 20, 34, 36, 40, 42
  • Chalgrove Field, battle of (1643), 236, 237
  • "Charles the Martyr,"day of humiliation appointed (1661), 424
  • Charles I. (1625–1649) ascends the throne, 110; marriage with Henrietta Maria, 111; his first parliament, 113; expedition against Spain, 117; his coronation, 119; Buckingham, 123; forced loan, 125; dismisses the queen's servants, 127; his reconciliation with the queen, 129; summons a parliament, 133; petition of right presented, 135; passed, 137; quarrels with the parliament, 143; dissolves parliament, 145; tyrannical proceedings, 153; visits Scotland, 155; excites religious disturbances in Scotland, 173; makes concessions, 177; preparations for war, 181; meeting of a new Parliament, 189; change of ministers, 201; impeaches the six members, 221; attempts to gain possession of Hull, 227; negotiations for peace, 251; offers to treat with the parliament, 258; surrenders to the Scots, 267; delivered up to the English, 275; attempts an escape, 285; trial and condemnation, 302–3; execution, 304
  • Charles II. (1649–1685) assumes the crown of Scotland, 315; visits the royal army at Leith, 317; crowned at Scone. 320; marches into England, 320; defeated at Worcester, 320; romantic adventures and escape, 320; offers a reward for the murder of Cromwell, 334; his destitute condition, 341; forwards letter to the Parliament, 370; returns to England, 370; restoration, 410; assembling of the two houses of Parliament, 411; the royal

council, 411; abolishes feudal service, 411; proceedings against the regicides, 412; restores bishops and church property, 412; sells Dunkirk, 429; makes declaration of indulgence, 430; war with Holland. 435; holds parliament at Oxford, 437; secret treaty with Louis, 447; Thames blockaded, 443; dismisses Clarendon, 446; persecutes the Nonconformists, 448; the cabal, 446; declares war against Holland, 454; assents to Test Act, 470; becomes a French pensioner, 449; warned of danger, 466; Popish Plot, 467; pension lists, 476; gives his assent to the Habeas Corpus Act, 478; meal-tub plot, 483; bill of limitations, 485; Rye House plot, 493; attacked by apoplexy, 505; death and character, 507

  • Churchill, afterwards duke of Marlborough (1685–1688), 509, 519,552
  • Christian IV. of Denmark (1606), 34
  • Clarendon, lord chancellor (1644), 242
  • ——— lord (1660–1668), 411, 413, 416, 420, 430, 444, 446
  • Claverhouse, Graham of (1679), 480
  • Claypole, lady, Cromwell's daughter (1658), 358
  • Clement VIII. (1603), 14
  • Cleveland, duchess of (1662), 424
  • Clonmel, siege of (1650), 314
  • Clubmen (1645), 254
  • Cobham (1603), 3, 11, 14
  • Colonisation scheme for Ireland, (1617), 69
  • Coke, Sir Edward (1603–1634), 9, 29, 56, 57, 58, 62, 71, 84, 88, 116, 135, 143
  • Coleraine taken by Coote (1680), 314
  • Convocation under James I. (1604), 15
  • Conway, lord (1640), 192
  • Copredy Bridge, battle of (1611), 243
  • Cork surrendered (1650), 314
  • Covenant, solemn league and (1638), 176, 240, 248
  • Covenanters, the (1638-1688), 176, 179, 240, 248, 261, 315, 442, 479, 480, 489, 502, 845
  • Coventry, Sir John (1670), 452
  • Cromwell, Oliver (1640–1658), enters the Commons, 189; raises a regiment, 233; takes Cambridge Castle by storm, 233; further successes, 237; wins the battle of Winceby-on-the-Wolds, 242; made lieutenant-general, 243; achieves a victory at Marston-Moor, 244; enters York, 244; gains victory at Newberry, 245; accused of insubordination, 246; victory at Islip Bridge, 254; at Bampton Bush, 255; at Naseby, 255; marches on Bristol, 256; captures Bristol, 260; takes Winchester, 262; discovers the king's letter, 285; suppresses mutiny, 287; victories at Carnarvon and Chepstow, 291; appointed lord-lieutenant of Ireland, 310; arrives in Dublin, 311; besieges Drogheda, 311; captures Wexford, 314; Ross surrenders, 314; takes Clonmel, 314; returns to England, 315; made commander-in-chief, 316; enters Scotland, 316; wins the battle of Dunbar, 317; wins the battle of Worcester, 320; received with acclamation in London, 321; dissolves long parliament, 330; summons the little parliament, 332; created lord protector, 334; serious accident, 340; interferes for the Vaudois protestants, 344, 345; favours the Jews, 346; refuses to accept the crown, 350; inaugurated as protector, 351; his death, 358
    • Cromwell, Richard (1658), 359, 360, 361
    • Dalkeith castle captured (1639), 181
    • Declaration of Indulgence (1686), 536
    • Denmark, George, prince of (1688), 360
    • De Ruyter, admiral (1651). 326, 435, 446, *455
    • De Witt, admiral (1651), 326, 446, 455
    • Digby, lord (1641), 208, 225
    • Digges, Sir Dudley (1630), 148
    • Doncaster, battle at (1645), 261
    • Donnington, Charles attempts to reduce (1644), 245
    • Don Pantaleon Sa executed (1654), 336
    • Drogheda, siege of (1649), 311
    • Drumclog, battle of (1079), 480
    • Dumbarton Castle captured (1639), 181.
    • Dunbar, battle of (1650), 317
    • Duudee, taken by Monk (1651), 320
    • Dunkirk, sale of (1662). 429
    • Dykvelt, ambassador for the prince of Orange (1686), 539, 540
    • East India Company (1612), 105
    • Edge Hill, battle of (1642), 232
    • Edinburgh Castle, capture of (1639), 181
    • Eliot, Sir John (1626–1629), 123, 134, 136, 142, 144, 147
    • Elizabeth, princess, daughter of James I. (1603), 4, 49
    • Episcopacy returned in Scotland (1661), 421
    • Essex, earl of (1642), 231, 238, 240, 244
    • Everard and Fitzharris, plot of (1681), 485
    • Execution of king Charles I. (1647), 304
    • Exeter, William of Orange enters (1688), 557
    • Fairfax, Sir Thomas (1643), 242, 248, 255, 260, 268, 274, 279, 281, 291, 296, 316, 338
    • Falkland, lord (1643), 239
    • Fawkes, Guido (1603–1606), 5, 21. 22, 29
    • Fawkes, lieutenant, tool of king Charles (1642), 228
    • Feiton, John, assassin of the duke of Buckingham (1628), 141
    • "Fifth Monarchy" men (1654–1660), 334, 350, 420
    • Fitzharris and Everard, plot of (1681), 485
    • Fire of London (1666), 440–441
    • Five Mile Act passed (1064), 431
    • Forced Loan (1620), 425
    • Frrederick of Nassau (1603), 4
    • Gamet, the Jesuit (1605–6), 29–32
    • Gerard, the Jesuit (1603), 6
    • German Union (1619), 81
    • Gibbons, Orlando, celebrated organist (1625), 112
    • Godfrey, Sir Edmondsbury, murdered (1678), 468
    • Goring, colonel (1641), 208, 209, 225
    • Gregory XV. (1623), 94–95
    • Gunpowder Plot (1604–6), 21–32
    • Gustavus Adolphus (1630), 149, 152
    • Gwynne, Nell, mistress of Charles II. (1662), 429
    • Habeas Corpus Act passed (1679), 478
    • Hackston of Rathillet (1679), 480
    • Haddock, Richard, clairvoyant (1604), 20
    • Hale, Sir Matthew (1654), 338
    • Hamilton, marquis of (1638–1648), 175, 176, 188, 198, 215, 240, 291
    • Hampton Court, king Charles sent to (1647), 280
    • Hampden, John (1626–1643), 125, 134, 165–7, 185, 221, 225, 237
    • Hampden, trial of (1683), 501–502
    • Harrison, colonel (1649), 298
    • Hazelrig (1642), 221, 356
    • Helvetsluys, William of Orange sails from (1688), 555
    • Henderson, Alexander, covenanter (1641), 215
    • Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I. (1624–1660), 106, 111, 118, 119, 126, 140, 201, 226, 233, 237, 244, 251, 299, 303, 341, 417
    • Henry, prince, son of James I. (1603–1611), 4, 46, 47
    • Henry IV. of France assassinated (1610), 45
    • Henshaw, major, plots against Cromwell (1654), 335–6.
    • Herbert, Sir Edward (1623), 93
    • Herbert, Sir Edward (1642), 225
    • High Commission Court (1608–1688), 41, 42, 65, 142, 154, 101, 214, 632, 542, 545, 550, 554
    • Hollar, Winceslous, engraver (1645), 261
    • Hollis, Denzell (1641), 210–222
    • Holmby, arrest of king Charles at (1647), 276
    • Hotham, Sir John (1642), 227–231
    • Howard, Lady Frances (1613–1632), 50, 58, 62
    • Huguenots, rising of the (1624–1629), 107–149
    • Hull, attempt of Charles to possess himself of (1642), 227–8; invested by the royal forces (1642), 231
    • Huntingdon, capture of (1645), 260
    • Hyde, Ann, daughter of Clarendon (1660), 416
    • Hyde, Lawrence (1679), 482
    • Ireton, colonel (1645–1651), 255, 293, 315
    • Islip Bridge, battle of (1645), 254
    • James I. of England (1603–1625) enters England, 2; receives foreign embassies, 4; conspiracies against him, 5; gunpowder plot, 21–32; conference with puritans, 14; persecutes catholics and puritans, 33–34; attempts union of England and Scotland, 36; his favourites, 46, 56; transactions with Holland, 63; visits Scotland, 65; issues his Book of Sports, 66; attempts to colonise Ireland, 69; dispatches Raleigh to New Guinea, 74; puts Raleigh to death, 80; proposes matrimonial alliances for the prince of Wales with Spain, 90–106; with France, 107; His death and character, 110
    • James II.(1685–1688)ascends the throne, 567; levies duties without authority, 509; openly practises Catholicism, 509; applies for money to the French king, 509; holds parliaments in England and Scotland, 512; persecutes the covenanters, 513; his kingdom invaded by Argyll and Monmouth, 514; opposed both in lords and commons, 538; sends an ambassador to Rome, 540; dispensing power affirmed by the judges, 542; dispenses with the test, 536; proclaims liberty of conscience, 538; his progress through England, 542; attempts to impose catholics on the universities, 532–543; birth of a prince of Wales, 548; sends an embassy to William of Orange, 569; his flight stopped at Faversham, 564; brought back to Whitehall, 504; goes back to Rochester, 505; escapes to France, 567
    • Jeffreys, judge (1681–1688), 485, 495, 497, 498, 500, 503, 509, 525, 526, 530, 533, 542, 544, 564
    • Jenny Geddes, of the Tron Kirk (1637), 172
    • Jermyn, Queen's favourite (1641), 208
    • Johnson, Dr. S. (1686), 533–536
    • Jones, Inigo, architect (1645). 261
    • Jonson, Ben, poet and dramatist (1603), 4
    • Joyce, comet, arrests the king (1647), 276
    • Juxton, bishop (1641–1649), 206, 304
    • Ken. Dr., bishop of Bath and Wells (1617), 545
    • Killigrew, Sir William (1042), 225
    • "Killing no Murder" (1645), 348
    • Kilsyth, battle of (1645), 200
    • Kimbolton, lord (1641), 208, 222,`
    • "King's Evil," touching for (1660), 411
    • Kinnoul, lord (1650), 315–316
    • Kirke, colonel (1685), 625
    • Kirke's "Lambs" (1685), 525
    • Lake, Dr., bishop of Chichester (1687), 545
    • Lambert, general (1662), 427, 428
    • Laud, archbishop (1617–1645), 66, 142, 147, 153, 155–160, 191, 213, 215, 249, 250
    • Lauderdale, earl of (1661), 421, 423. 434, 478, 479
    • Leighton, Dr. Alexander, inhuman treatment of (1634–1640), 154–196
    • Leicester, earl of, lord-lieutenant of Ireland (1641), 219
    • Leslie earl of (1639–1650). 182, 192, 315, 316
    • Levellers (1608–1679), 38, 149, 284, 309
    • Lilbume, John (1643–57), 236, 309, 332, 352
    • "Lillibulero" (1688), 550
    • Limitations bill (1681), 485
    • Lisle, lady Alice (1685), 525
    • Liturgy enforced in Scotland (1637), 172–3
    • Little Parliament (1653), 332
    • Lloyd, Dr., bishop of St. Asaphs (1687), 545
    • Lloyd, Mr., attempts to criminate the queen (1678), 471
    • London, great disturbances in (1647), 280; great fire of (1666), 440, 441
    • Long Parliament (1640–1653), 195-330
    • Lotus XIXI. of France (1624), 106, 111
    • Louis XIV. (1645–1688), 424, 430, 434, 437, 443, 444, 447, 449, 455, 485, 509, 529, 531
    • Lowestoffe, naval battle off (1665), 455
    • Lunsford, colonel (1641), 221, 225
    • Luttern, battle of (1626), 125
    • Lyme Regis captured by the Parliamentarians 1641), 244
    • Madgeburg, destruction of (1631), 150
    • Maguire, Cornellius, baron of Inniskillen (1641), 218

    Magus Muir, murder of Sharp on (1679), 480

    • Main and Bye conspiracies (1633), 5
    • Marlborough (Churchill), duke of (1685–1688), 509, 519, 552
    • Marston Moor, battle of (1644), 244
    • Marten, Henry (1642), 233
    • Mary de Medici (1624–1645), 106, 111, 201, 214
    • Mary of Modena, wife of James II. (1685), 532.
    • Massacre, great Irish (1641), 219
    • Maurice, prince (1642–1661), 231, 237, 244, 251, 255, 261
    • Maynard and Glynne, Strafford's accusers (1641), 205
    • Mazarine, cardinal (1645), 262, 266, 303, 424
    • Meal-tub plot (1680), 483
    • Melville, Andrew (1617), 64
    • Middleton, lord commissioner of Scotland (1661), 421–3
    • Mutiny bill passed (1660), 412
    • M'Mahon, Hugh (1641), 218
    • Monarchy, abolition of (1649), 305
    • Monk, general (1650–1670), 316, 320, 334, 364, 365, 368, 411, 440
    • Monmouth, duke of (1679–1685), 480, 482, 489, 490, 494, 504, 514, 515, 516, 518, 520, 521, 524, 525
    • Monopolies (1634), 153
    • More, M'Cullum (1685), 514
    • More, Roger, gentleman of Kildare (1641), 218
    • Montrose, duke of (1639–1650), 182, 215, 248, 257, 260, 310, 315, 316
    • Mounteagle, lord (1605), 25–26
    • Nantes, revocation of the Edict of (1685), 520
    • Napier, lord (1641), 214
    • Naseby, battle of (1645), 255
    • Newbury, battle of (1644), 245
    • Newbury, battle of (1643), 238
    • New York ceded to the English (1667), 444
    • Nonconformists, ejectment of (1664), 431
    • Northumberland, earl of, lord high admiral (1642), 227
    • Oates, Titus (1678–1685), 466, 312
    • O'Conolly, Owen (1641), 217
    • O'Dogherty, Irish chieftain (1617), 69
    • O'Neil, Sir Phelim (1641), 218, 219, 356
    • Ormond, lord (1641–1685), 215, '242, 811, 356, 411, 452, 509
    • Overbury, Sir Thomas (1610), 50, 51
    • Owen, Sir John (1649), 308
    • Peace, proposals of (1647), 269
    • Penn, William (1670–1688), 448, 449, 528, 548
    • Pension parliament (1661), 423
    • Percy, Thomas (1604–1606), 21, 28
    • Peters, Hugh, fanatic preacher (1645), 261, 281
    • Petition of Right, the (1628), 135
    • Philliphaugh, battle of (1645), 261
    • Plague in London (1603), 4
    • ——— (1665), 436, 437
    • Plunket, Oliver, archbishop (1681), 488
    • Popish plot (1678), 467, 484
    • Pride, colonel (1649), 297, 316
    • Privilege of parliament (1642), 224
    • Progress of the Nation (1603–1660)—Constitution and laws, 370
    • ———Religion, 376
    • ———Arts, manufactures, and commerce, 380
    • ———Revenue, money, and coinage, 383
    • ———Agriculture and gardening, 386
    • ———Literature, science, and fine arts, 386
    • ———Music 395
    • ———Painting, engraving, and sculpture, 395
    • ———Costume, 405
    • ———Condition of the people, 407
    • Progress of the Nation (1660–1688)—Constitution and laws, 372
    • ———Religion, 576
    • ———Science, literature, and art, 581
    • ———Physical science, 592
    • ———Painting, sculpture, and engraving, 597
    • ———Coinage, 599
    • ———Music, 599
    • ———Domestic arts— furniture, 602
    • ———Costume, 602
    • ———Manners and customs, 604
    • ———Growth of the revenue and commerce, 611
    • ———Condition of the people, 617
    • Prynne, William, the puritan (1637–1654), 160, 162, 249
    • Pym, John (1638–1642), 185, 195, 203, 206, 309, 221, 225, 226, 242
    • Raleigh, Sir Walter (1603–1619), 3, 5, 11, 73, 8O
    • Regalia, attempt to steal the (1671), 453
    • Regicides executed (1660), 416
    • Remonstrances on the state of the kingdom (1641), 219
    • Reynolds Dr. (1604), 15
    • Richeleu, cardinal (1624–1631), 106, 107, 149
    • Rochelle, siege of (1627), 13
    • Rochester, earl of (1667–1680), 442, 504,508, 531, 537
    • Ross surrendered to Cromwell (1650), 314
    • Roundaway Tower, Waller defeated at (1643), 239
    • Rubens, Peter Paul (1630), 148
    • Rump, the (1658), 362
    • Rupert, prince (1642–1667), 231. 236, 244, 251, 255, 260, 261, 322, 440
    • Russell, lady Rachel (1683), 495
    • ———lord William (1678–1683), 476, 499, 495, 496, 497
    • Rye House plot (1683), 492
    • Sales bill passed (1660), 412
    • Sancroft, archbishop (1685–1688), 509, 510, 533, 545, 564
    • Sancy, father (1625), 118
    • Saye, lord (1641), 208
    • Scone, Charles II. crowned at (1651), 320
    • Scottish church (1617), 63, 65
    • Sedgemoor, battle of (1685), 519, 520
    • Selden, John (1620–1629), 89, 134, 142
    • Self-denying ordinance (1644), 246, 243
    • Shaftesbury, earl of (1667–1683), 442, 444, 456, 458, 464, 468, 473, 482, 484, 486, 488, 491, 492
    • Sharp, archbishop (1661–1679), 423, 434, 458, 479, 480
    • Sherborne, battle at (1645), 261
    • Ship money, the demand for (1634), 164
    • "Short declaration and warning" (1650), 317
    • Spanish Plate fleet defeated (1656), 347
    • Spencer, Sir Robert (1603), 4
    • Sidney, Algernon (1678–1683), 476, 494, 495, 495, 497, 500
    • Six members, impeachment of (1642), 221, 225
    • Skippon, major-general (1642), 229, 231
    • Stafford, lord, executed (1680), 484
    • Strafford, lord (1603–1641), 1, 191, 194, 197, 205, 209, 215
    • Star chamber (1604–1641), 16, 142, 154, 161
    • Starling, Sir George (1641), 214
    • Stuart, Arabella (1603–1615), 9, 44, 45
    • ———Sir Archibald (1641), 214
    • ———Walter, messenger of Montrose (1641), 214
    • Sully, Rhosny, duke of (1603), 4
    • Taunton, battle of (1685), 516
    • Taunton captured (1644), 244
    • Tenison, Dr. (1685), 524
    • Test Act passed (1673), 456
    • Thames blockaded by the Dutch (1667), 443
    • Thanksgiving for the restoration appointed (1660), 412
    • Thirty Years War (1618–1648), 149
    • Thurloe, John, Cromwell's secretary (1643), 253
    • Tillotson. Dr. (1683–1688), 496, 536, 544
    • Tippermuir, battle of (1645), 257
    • Tiverton taken by the parliamentarians (1644), 244
    • Toleration opposed by the Puritans (1644), 243
    • Tongue, Dr. (1678), 470
    • Torbay, William of Orange lands at (1688), 556
    • Traqaair, earl of (1631–1640), 173, 176, 184, 214
    • Treaty between Scots and English (1647), 269
    • Trelawney, Dr., bishop of Bristol (1687), 545
    • Trial of king Charles I. (1649), 299, 303
    • Trial of the seven bishops (1688), 549
    • Temple, Sir William (1678), 477, 529
    • Tuam, archbishop of, killed (1645), 202
    • Turner, Dr., bishop of Ely (1687), 545
    • ———Mrs., the poisoner (1610), 58, 59
    • Tyrone, Irish chieftain (1617), 68
    • Urban VIII. (1623), 95, 107, 111
    • Usher, archbishop (1641), 213
    • Uxbridge, treaty of (1645), 252
    • Vane, Sir Henry (1688–1662), 188, 190, 195, 206, 248, 279, 297, 429
    • Sir Henry, the younger (1641), 206
    • Van Tromp, admiral (1643–1688), 233, 324, 326, 435
    • Vauduis persecution (1655), 344, 345
    • Villiers, George, duke of Buckingham (1615–1628), 56, 71, 73, 92, 99, 100, 101, 104, 111, 117, 120, 128, 136, 140
    • Walters, Lucy, mother of the duke of Monmouth (1655), 342
    • Warwick, earl of, appointed admiral of the fleet (1642), 229
    • Wentworth, Sir Thomas (1629), 147, 165, 172, 186
    • Westminster, riots at (1642), 221
    • Westminster assembly (1644), 249
    • Westphalia, peace of (1648), 152
    • Westworth, Sir George (1641), 213
    • Wexford taken by Cromwell (1650), 314
    • Weymouth taken by the parliamentarians (1644), 244
    • White, Dr., bishop of Peterborough (1687), 545
    • Williams, bishop of Lincoln (1641), 212, 215, 222
    • William of Orange (1672–1688), 455, 460, 467, 488, 513, 521, 539, 551, 552, 554, 555, 556, 557, 562, 564
    • Winceby-on-the-Wolds, battle of (1643), 242
    • Winchester captured (1645), 261
    • Winter, Thomas (1603–1606), 5, 20, 29
    • Wolsey, Sir Charles (1654), 334
    • Worcester, battle of (1651), 320
    • Wotton, Sir Henry (1613), 50
    • York entered by the parliamentarians (1644), 244
    • Youghall captured (1650), 314