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- 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,`