Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 2—The Church of the Commonwealth
ii. 159
Raises Volunteers, i. 240 Wounded, 281 His Last Moments, 281 Burial, 282, 283
Hardy, Dr. Nathaniel, ii. 301
Harley, Sir Robert, i. 152
Harley, Lady, ii. 424
Harrington, Sir James, Attends the King at Holdenby, i. 515
Harris, Dr. Robert, i. 329; ii. 256
Harrison, Major-General, i. 464; ii. 55, 58, 62, 70, 98
Harrison, Dr. Thomas, ii. 226
Hartford, Marquis of, i. 203
Hartlib, ii. 162, 289
Haselrig, Sir Arthur, i. 65, 146, 149, 241, 521; ii. 1, 98, 131, 159, 288
Haynes, Major-General, ii. 114
Helme, ii. 296
Henderson, Alexander, visits London, i. 107, 118 In Scotland, 167 One of the Commissioners sent to treat with the King, 264 Declaration written by Him, 293 His Controversies with the King, 470
Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I., i. 136, 187
Henry, Matthew, i. 533
Henry, Philip, i. 533; ii. 255, 260
Herbert, George, i. 10 His Dying Confession, ii. 409 His Hymns, 410
Herle, Charles, i. 329
Herrick, ii. 168
Hide, David, i. 199
Hill, Dr. Thomas, ii. 274
Hill, Joseph, ii. 288
Hitch, i. 319
Hobart, i. 82
Hobart, Lady Frances, her Christian Character, ii. 427
Holland, Lord, i. 76
Holland, Sir John, i. 85
Holles, Denzil, i. 60, 82, 115, 134, 148, 330 A Leader in Parliamentary Army, 240 Declares Petition from Army Seditious, 516
Hollister, Dennis, ii. 52
Hook, William, ii. 402
Hooker, i. 43, 129
Hopton, Sir Ralph, afterwards Lord, i. 191, 192, 380
Hotham, Sir John, i. 246
Houghton, Lady Mary, her Piety, ii. 426
Howe, John, ii. 93, 185, 218, 220 Cromwell's Court Chaplain, 221 His faithful Preaching, 222 His Correspondence with Baxter, 223 His Life at Court, 402
Howell, Francis, ii. 222
Howell, Thomas, i. 209, 210
Hoyle, Dr., ii. 256
Hunt, Robert, ii. 446
Hunton, Philip, ii. 287
Hutchinson, Colonel, i. 315, 437, 534 His Wife, i. 322, 461, 534
Hyde, Lord Clarendon, i. 62, 69, 77, 79, 126, 148, 153, 157, 183, 185, 226, 239, 267, 285, 374, 516, 518; ii. 503
Independents, i. 101 In the Westminster Assembly, 273 Court Party Intrigues with them, 305 How they regarded the Covenant, 323 Their Discussion with Presbyterians, 334 Principles of Toleration, 342 Early Churches, 348 Method of Worship, 364 Term first applied, 365 Two Classes of them, 367 "In-churching," 370 Favour Toleration, 419 Debates in Assembly, 439 Their view of the Assembly, 452 Contention with Presbyterians, 504 The King in their hands, 519 Cromwell aims at their Reconciliation with Presbyterians, 520 As Religious Sect not to Blame for Death of Charles, 534 Political Independents assume Supremacy in State, ii. 1 Spread of Independents, 51 Their Churches, 207 Connection with State, 209 Ministers, 216 In Scotland, 225 In Ireland, 226 Occupy Cathedrals, 228 At Oxford, 275 Manner of Receiving Lord's Supper, 392
Ireson, Sir Bryan, i. 249
Ireton, i. 437, 519; ii. 7
Irish, Insurrection, i. 212 Covenant Imposed on them, 323 The King agrees to a Truce with them, 376
Jackson, i. 38
Jacob, Henry, i. 357
James I., i. 13, 46; ii. 474
Jenkyn, William, ii. 45, 183
Jermyn, Sir Robert, i. 350
Jessy, Henry, ii. 239
Jews, ii. 504
Johnson, i. 353, 357
Joyce, Cornet, i. 519
Juxon, Bishop of London, i. 3, 527 With Charles I. at his Execution, 531 At Burial of the King, 535 Retires to Little Compton till the Restoration, ii. 308
Kiffin, William, ii. 235
Killaloe, Bishop of, i. 409
King, i. 186; ii. 308
Knightley, Sir Richard, i. 75
Knollys, Hanserd, ii. 245
Knox, i. 99, 104
Lambert, Major-General, ii. 55, 134
Lambeth MSS., ii. 9
Lamot, John, ii. 421
Lane, Thomas, ii. 457
Lapthorne, i. 50
Lathrop, i. 258, 364
Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 3, 27, 30, 80, 313 His Dream, 32 His Activity, 33 Impeached, 91 The Et cetera Oath, 97 His Address to the Clergy, 98 Visits Scotland, 104 What he thought of Committee on Innovations, 121 Articles against him, 160 Sent to the Tower, 161 Effects of his Policy, 223 His Trial, 395 His Defence, 397 Bill of Attainder Passed, 399 Question as to Justice of Sentence, 400 Advised to Escape, 401 On the Scaffold, 401 His Character, 402 When Chancellor of Oxford, 496 His Colonial Policy, ii. 455 His Correspondence with Durie and Sir Thomas Roe, 484
Laurence, Dr., his friendship for Walton, i. 499
Laurence, Lord President, ii. 133
Law, William, ii. 285
Leighton, i. 26, 80
Lenthall, i. 2, 59, 505; ii. 11
Leslie, Leader of Scotch Army, i. 243 At Marston Moor, 425 At Dunbar, ii. 37 At Worcester, 43
Levellers, ii. 11
Lightfoot, Dr., An Erastian, i. 331; ii. 275-277
Lilburne, i. 80; ii. 244
Locke, John, ii. 255, 260 Advocates Toleration, i. 346
Lockier, Protector's Chaplain, ii. 73, 154, 292, 402
London, Apprentices, i. 136, 197, 201 Church Politics in London, 257 Citizens Support Presbyterianism, 259 Excitement in London, 288 Corporation Banquet, 307, 311 Bonfire of Papistical Trinkets, 312 Corporation's Remonstrance to Parliament, 509 They Petition for the Covenant, 510
Long, i. 82
Lords, House of, i. 90 Complaints of Puritans, 118 Committee of Innovations, 119 Star Chamber Bill, 127 Solemn Vow and Protestation Taken by them, 133 Object to its Universal Enforcement, 134 Bill Rendering Parliament Indissoluble, 135 Bill for Restraining Bishops, 144 Bill for Abolition of Episcopacy, 148 Conference between the Two Houses, 150 Articles Against Laud, 160 Articles of Impeachment against the Thirteen Bishops, 163 Disagree with Commons concerning Innovations, 171 The Bishops' Protestation, 203 Bishops Summoned, 205 Excluded from the House, 207 Bill for Abolition of Episcopacy Passed, 262 Bill against Pluralities, 263 Debate on Answer to Scotch Petition, 267 Propositions for Peace, 288 Present at City Banquet, 308 Pass Bill of Attainder against Laud, 399 Direct the Assembly to Prepare a Form for Ordination, 417
Loudon, Earl of, i. 264
Louis XIII. offers his services as Mediator, i. 232
Louis XIV., Cromwell's Despatches to him, ii. 492, 499
Love, Christopher, i. 413 Imprisoned, ii. 45 His Trial, 46 His Execution, 48
Lucy, Lady, of Charlcot, ii. 426
Ludlow, i. 62, 437, 520
Lunsford, Colonel, i. 198
Maitland, Lord, i. 311
Mandeville, Viscount, i. 77
Manton, ii. 48, 154
Manwaring, Dr. i. 29; ii. 308
Marshall, Stephen, i. 91, 152, 170, 250, 259, 289, 303, 308, 329, 472, 488, 527
Marten, Henry, i. 68, 71; ii. 1-6, 18, 159
Marten, Sir Henry, i. 361
Martin, i. 495
Martindale, Adam, ii. 171
Massey, i. 330, 437
Mather, Samuel, ii. 226
Maxwell, i. 90
Maydstone, ii. 231
Maynard, i. 60, 262, 330, 395
Mazarin, ii. 135
Mead, Matthew, ii. 218
Milletiere, M. de la, ii. 314
Milton, i. 341 Joins in Controversy on Episcopacy, 128, 129 His Character compared with Owen's, ii. 431 His Letters on behalf of the Piedmontese, 493
Minshall, Dr., ii. 275
Monmouth, Earl of, i. 207
Montague, Bishop, i. 162, 223
Montague, Lord, ii. 416
Montrose, i. 166; ii. 33
More, Dr. Henry, i. 340; ii. 279
Morland, Dr. Samuel, ii. 492, 496, 498, 501
Morley, Dr., i. 449, 519; ii. 319
Morton, Bishop of Durham, ii. 306
Moulin, Lewis de, ii. 256
Muggleton, ii. 369
Murcot, John, ii. 227
Naylor, James, ii. 363, 365 His Trial, 133
Nelson, ii. 295
Newark, Lord, i. 145
Newcastle, Earl of, i. 284
Newcome, Henry, ii. 173
Nicholas, Sir Edward, i. 188, 230, 414
Northumberland, Earl of, i. 264
Nye, Philip, i. 273, 289, 292, 295, 305, 332, 420, 489; ii. 100, 217, 224, 392
Ogle, Sergeant Major, i. 305-307
Omens, Supernatural, i. 238
Orange, Prince of, i. 131; ii. 22, 71
Order of the Garter Disappears, ii. 290
Osbolston, Lambert, i. 488
Owen, John, i. 459, 496, 534; ii. 96, 284 One of Committee for Toleration, 100 Preaches at Opening of Cromwell's Second Parliament, 131 Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, 249 His Interview with Cromwell, 249 His Speeches, 251 His Criticism of Walton's Polyglott, 264 His Character compared with Milton's, 431 His Impression of the Religion of the Times, 438
Owen, John, Bishop of St. Asaph, ii. 308
Owen, Morgan, Bishop of Llandaff, i. 210
Oxenstiern, ii. 485
Oxford University, i. 373, 496 Defiance of Parliament, 497 Military Occupation, 497 Parliamentary Commissioners, 498 Opposition to them, 500 Owen Vice-Chancellor, ii. 249 University Costume, 253 Celebrities, 254 Loyalty to Protector, 260 Compared with Cambridge, 284
Oyley D', ii. 477
Pack, Captain Michael, ii. 470
Pagitt, ii. 365
Palmer, Jeffrey, i. 183
Palmer, Thomas, Army Chaplain, i. 461
Palmer, Thomas, ii. 212
Parker, i. 7, 42
Parliament. Long Parliament Opened, i. 1 Members, 59 Debate on the Canons, 95 Et Cetera Oath, 97 Vow and Protestation, 134 Innovations, 171 The Militia, 232 Reformation of the Church, 235 Parliamentary Declaration, 255 Answer to Scotch Assembly, 261 Ecclesiastical Propositions, 265 Enforcement of Covenant, 320, 516 Bill Against Barrowists and Brownists, 355 Control of Church Property, 385 Establish the Directory and Prohibit Prayer Book, 404 Commissioners at Uxbridge, 412 Their Propositions, 414 Further Propositions for Peace, 471 Committee for Determining Cases of Scandal, 478 Quarrel with the Army, 528 Acts for Spoliation of the Church, ii. 9 For Maintenance of Ministers, 10 Against Licentiousness of the Press, 11 Enforce Engagement, 14 Moral Legislation, 15 Dissolution of Long Parliament, 50
Little Parliament Convened, ii. 51 Marriage Law, 56 Tithes, 57 Members Resign their Power into Cromwell's hands, 65 Character of Little Parliament, 76
First Protectorate Parliament Summoned, ii. 96 Dissolved, 103 Second Protectorate Parliament, ii. 131 Humble Petition and Advice, 138 Approbation of Public Preachers, 146 Ordinance for Ejecting Ministers, 146 Administration of Oaths to Recusants, 147 Tithes, 147 Catechising, 149 Sabbath Observance, 151 Re-assembling of Parliament, 156 Dissolution, 162
Parliamentary Army, its Character, i. 241, 374 Re-modelled, 427, 455 Its Success, 429 Disorderly Soldiers, 455 Chaplains, 456 Petitions Parliament, 516 Quarrels with Parliament, 528 Anxious for Extreme Ecclesiastical Measures, ii. 8 Discontented with New Rulers, 11
Parson, ii. 298
Patrick, Simon, ii. 279
Pell, John, ii. 489, 491
Pennington, i. 93, 103, 109, 114; ii. 511
Penry, i. 356; ii. 225
Peters, Hugh, i. 460, 532; ii. 402
Peterson, Dean of Exeter, ii. 324
Petty, Sir William, ii. 289
Piedmontese, Persecution of the Protestants by the Duke of Savoy,