A Student's History of England, v. 2: 1509-1689 From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII

CHAPTER XXXV

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THE NEW MODEL ARMY. 1644-1649

1. The Self-denying Ordinance and the New Model. 1645 545

2. Milton's 'Areopagitica.' 1644 545

3. The Execution of Laud. 1645 546

4. Montrose and Argyle. 1644 546

5. Montrose and the Highlands. 1644-1645 547

6. The New Model Army in the Field. 1645 547

7. The Battle of Naseby. 1645 548

8. The Results of Naseby. 1645 548

9. Charles's Wanderings. 1645 549

10. Glamorgan in Ireland. 1645-1646 549

11. The King's Flight to the Scots. 1646 550

12. Charles at Newcastle. 1646 551

13. The Removal of the King to Holmby. 1647 553

14. Dispute between the Presbyterians and the Army. 1647 553

15. Cromwell and the Army. 1647 554

16. The Abduction of the King. 1647 554

17. The Exclusion of the Eleven Members. 1647 555

18. The Heads of the Proposals. 1647 555

19. The King's Flight to the Isle of Wight. 1647 556

20. The Scottish Engagement, and the Vote of No Addresses. 1647-1648 556

21. The Second Civil War. 1648 556

22. Pride's Purge. 1648 557

23. The High Court of Justice. 1649 557

24. The King's Trial and Execution. 1649 559

25. Results of Charles's Execution. 1649 560