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attempted capture of Joyce in,
320

1
,
322

New Amsterdam,
256
,
259
,
306

7

New Haven colony,
257

9
,
261

New Model Army: Fairfax as commander,
3
,
21

2
,
24
,
25
,
37
,
59
,
64
,
230
;

Cromwell and,
8
,
14
,
21
,
24

5
,
84
,
85

6
,
105
,
108
,
113
,
160
,
269
;

in Ireland,
8
,
120
,
136
;

Pride’s Purge (military coup of 6 December 1648),
8
,
27

9
,
37
,
72
,
110
,
134
,
137
,
212
,
224
;

trial of Charles I and,
8
,
35
,
37
,
38
,
111
,
146
,
184
,
230
;

capture of king at Newport (Isle of Wight),
18
,
23

4
,
26

7
;

seizure of Charles I at Holmby House,
19
,
186

7
,
196
,
224
,
267
,
319
,
320
;

attitude towards Charles I,
21

2
,
23

6
,
59
;

moves king to Windsor (December 1648),
23
,
29

32
,
33
;

petitions to Parliament (October-November 1648),
23
,
24
,
25

6
;

remonstrance (November 1648),
24
,
37
;

military occupation of London,
26
,
27
;

Lisle and,
40
;

as de facto power during republic,
80
,
83
;

Lambert attempts to save Commonwealth,
87
*,
157

60
,
228
,
269
;

military rule during Penruddock uprising,
97
;

Protectorate and,
99
,
105
,
108
,
113

18
;

Leveller mutinies (1649),
100
;

Monck commands in Scotland,
100
,
124

8
,
129

31
;

republicanism and,
115

18
,
119

20
,
122
,
123

4
,
126
,
152

5
,
201
;

coup (April 1659),
116

18
;

recall of Rump Parliament (May 1659),
118
;

conflict with Rump (July-October 1659),
120
,
122
,
123

4
;

Committee of Safety (1659),
122
,
123
,
129

30
,
137
,
190
,
191
;

coup (October 1659),
122
,
123

4
,
129
;

Monck’s purges of ‘oppositionists’,
129
,
130

1
,
135
,
138
,
140
,
152
,
201
;

Lambert leads army north,
129

30
,
131
,
134
;

London’s antagonism towards,
132
,
140
,
268

9
;

Monck invades England (January 1660),
133

6
;

garrisons declare for Parliament (January 1660),
134
;

Monck’s purges in London regiments,
138
,
140
,
152
;

Monck’s dispersal of suspect regiments,
140
,
159
;

Rump and London regiments,
140

2
;

continued hatred of Stuarts within,
152
;

Militia Bill (March 1660) and,
152
;

Okey as opponent of Monck,
152

3
,
269
;

Monck bans political meetings,
153
;

Monck subjugates to Parliament,
153
;

end of (April 1660),
160
;

trial of the regicides and,
228

32

Newburgh, Lord and Lady,
30

1
,
222

Newcastle, Earl of,
11

12
,
147
,
164
,
306

Newgate Prison,
216
,
233

4
,
236
,
239
,
250

Newport treaty (December 1648),
22

3
,
24
,
25
,
27

9
,
49
,
147
,
164
,
165
,
230

Nicholas, Richard,
307
,
308

Nicholas, Sir Edward,
75
,
112
,
128
,
137
,
252
,
309

Noble, Mark,
162

Northampton, Earl of,
172

3

Norton, James,
251

Nutley, James,
221

2

Oates, Titus,
285

6

Oblivion, Act of
see
Bill of General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion (May-August 1660)

Okey, John,
114
,
115
,
160
,
207
,
269
;

as opponent of Monck,
152

3
,
269
;

exile in Europe,
177
,
215
,
267
,
269
;

as mentor of Downing,
262
,
269

70
;

capture of in Holland,
274

8
,
309
,
320
;

execution and funeral of,
278
,
279

Old Bailey Sessions House,
216

O’Neill, Father,
243

4
,
265

O’Neill, Daniel,
95
,
96

Orléans, Duchess of (Henrietta, sister of Charles II),
276
,
293
,
298
,
306

Ormond, James Butler, Marquis of,
91
,
120
,
128
,
135

Owen, John,
115
,
149

Oxford as royalist capital,
187

Palmer, Sir Geoffrey,
172

Pamphili, Prince,
295

Parker, Henry,
74
,
75

Parliament: Pride’s Purge (ejection of royalists, 6 December 1648),
8
,
27

9
,
37
,
72
,
110
,
134
,
137
,
212
,
224
;

lists of regicides and,
10
,
167
,
171
,
174
,
180

2
,
188

9
,
191

3
,
197
,
200

1
,
203

7
,
210
,
211
;

factions ready to settle with Charles I,
19
,
20
,
21
,
22
,
23
,
24

5
,
27
,
45
;

Presbyterian faction during civil war,
19
;

Newport treaty (December 1648),
22

3
,
24
,
25
,
27

9
,
49
,
147
,
164
,
165
,
230
;

ignoring of army petitions (October/November 1648),
23
,
24
,
25

6
;

‘The Humble Petition and Advice’ (1657),
104

5
,
158
,
262
,
264
;

Cromwell dissolves Commons (February 1658),
108
;

Cromwell’s unelected upper house,
108
;

final Protectorate Parliament,
114

18
;

army coup (April 1659),
116

18
;

secluded Members (expelled in Pride’s Purge),
134
,
137

8
,
143

4
,
145
,
147
,
148
;

Long Parliament (February-March 1660),
143

4
;

annulling of Acts passed since 1649 (February-March 1660),
147

8
;

Presbyterian grandees in 1660 and,
147

8
,
164
;

Militia Bill (March 1660),
152
;

Monck subjugates army to,
153
;

election (April 1660),
156

7
;

Convention Parliament,
161
,
161
*,
170

2
,
173
,
245
,
247
,
248
;

proclaims Britain a monarchy (April 1660),
161
;

Declaration of Breda (1 May 1660) and,
162

4
;

the Restoration and,
162

4
,
165
,
166
;

regicide manhunt and,
167
,
170

2
,
180

2
;

gushing adulation of king,
178

9
,
248

9
;

welcomes returning king,
178

9
;

men other than judges in partially excepted category,
182
,
188

9
,
193
;

avenging of executed aristocrats,
199

200
,
203

5
;

Charles II’s speech to Lords (27 July 1660),
201

2
,
203
;

Grand Remonstrance (1641),
225
;

Prynne and Titus press for further executions,
246
;

Cavalier Parliament,
273

4
,
279
,
280

1
;

Bills authorising more executions dropped,
279
;

desire to execute Lambert and Vane,
280

1
;

see also
Bill of General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion (May-August 1660);

Rump Parliaments

Parliamentary Intelligencer,
175

Peacey, Jason,
73

Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of,
55
,
198

Pennington, Isaac,
218
,
237
,
238
,
239

Penruddock, Arundel,
98
,
199
,
203

Penruddock, John,
97

8
,
99
,
115
,
199
,
203
,
322

Pepys, Samuel: on George Downing,
4
,
261
,
266
;

on Sir William Compton,
90
;

on Monck’s real purpose,
135
;

on February-April 1660 period,
140
,
142

3
,
148
,
149
,
152
,
153
,
160
;

accompanies Stuarts back to England,
166
;

on trial of the regicides,
219
;

opposes posthumous dismemberment,
246
;

on Venner’s uprising (January 1661),
249

50
;

on Hewson’s death,
271
;

on punitive humiliation of judges at Tyburn,
280
;

on Vane’s death,
284
,
293
;

lack of access to king,
321

Peters (or Peter), Hugh,
80
,
115
,
139
,
149
,
189
,
207

8
;

as suspect in hunt for executioners,
186
,
187

8
;

trial of,
209
,
213
;

execution of,
235
,
236

7
,
240

Phayre, Robert,
52
,
59

60
,
146
,
231

2

Phelps, John,
36
,
39
,
41
,
222
,
228
,
313
,
315

16
;

exile in Switzerland,
289
,
290
,
293

4

Philip IV, King of Spain,
80
,
81
,
82

plague, bubonic (1665),
313

Portsmouth, seizure of,
132
,
136

Portugal,
78
,
80

Potter, Vincent,
237
,
239
,
322

Presbyterianism,
19
,
22

3
,
104
,
114
,
115
,
126
,
132

3
;

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