A chronicle of the late intestine war in the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland with the intervening affairs of treaties and other occurrences relating thereunto : as also the several usurpations, forreign wars, differences and interests depending upon it, to the happy restitution of our sacred soveraign, K. Charles II : in four parts, viz. the commons war, democracie, protectorate, restitution
Heath, James, 1629-1664., Phillips, John. A brief account of the most memorable transactions in England, Scotland and Ireland, and forein parts, from the year 1662 to the year 1675.
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- Ragland-Castle 109, 110, 111. Duke of Richmond with the King
- 132, 147
- Rainsborough tur〈…〉 of the Navy by the Sea-men 〈…〉 at Doncaster
- 193
- Ramsey Col•
- 42
- Rea Lord defeat••〈◊〉••otland
- 233
- Re•••ng besieged and rendred
- 43
- 〈…〉 in Ireland▪ 20, to 25. The Rebels proclaimed Traitors
- 26
- Recognition-Act and expedient for it, the Army jar-with Richard
- 414
- Red-house stormed
- 272
- Remedies proper against late troubles
- 508
- Remonstrance a second of the Parliament, worse than the former
- 35
- Armies villa•••Remonstrance first against the King 185, 186. The Module of our ruine
- 136
- Remonstrance of the Western Scots
- 280
- Remonstrants their folly
- 304
- Repeal of Act against Bishops
- 501
- Resolution of Parliament in answer to the Kings Declaration
- 51•
- Restitution of King and Kingdom
- 444
- Revocation and Impropriation-Act in Scot∣land, original of those troubles
- ••4
- Reynolds Commissary-General in •reland, his actions
- 310
- Reynolds Col. Knighted 373. Meets the Duke of York 397. Sent for by Cromwel there upon, and cast away
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- Reynoldson Lord-mayor refuseth to proclaim the Act against Kingly Government, fined, Imprisoned, and degraded
- 231
- Richard Protector 409. his advice and Coun∣cellors ibid. Proclaimed: a story of his guards 413. Calls a Parliament ibid. Offered terms by the King, his suspence 417. Con∣sents to a Commission and Proclamation to dissolve the Parliament 317. Layd aside by the Army, in danger of arrest, and hides himself 418. Gives a transcript of his debts; resolveth and promiseth to acquiesce under the Rump
- 422
- Richlieu intermeddles with the Scotch War
- 9
- Riches Regiment of Horse mutiny at Bury
- 438
- Richmond Duke di•s
- 589
- Riot at Lambeth-house; Ri•ers rescued
- 12, 13
- Roberts Lord for the Parliament, Deputy of Ireland
- 573
- De la Roche taken
- 5••
- Roch David defeated, vide Broughil
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- Rochester Earl at Ratisbone Diet in Ger•••ny
- 329
- Rolf treacherously intends to murther 〈◊〉 King
- 16•
- Rosa Canonized at Rome
- 57•
- Ross in Ireland yielded by Luke Taaff••Cromwel
- 2••
- Rothes Earl L. Commissioner in Scotland
- 5••
- Rous Francis Speaker to the little Parl.
- 349
- Rudyard Sir Benjamin a Patriot
- •36
- De Ruyter at mouth of Channel
- 326
- Ruines of St. Pauls
- ••4
- Rump 419. Debar the secluded Me〈…〉 Derivation of the Rump 〈…〉 and Lambert fall out 428. Vote away Lambert's and eight more Field-commission Officers ib. Outed by Lambert 429. Reseated 43〈…〉 ter company added to them 438. Arms de∣faced
- 446
- Rupert Prince 40, 44. And throughout the War— Leaves Kingsale, and puts to Sea with a Fleet 254. Blockt up at Lisbon 256, 267. His Fleet dispersed, and some taken 275. From Taulon to Sea 289. Seizeth Spanish ships, why 293. In France •37. General at Sea 550. Divides 〈…〉yns again and fights
- 551
- Russia Emperor 255. Embassadors.
- Rycaut Paul returns from Constantinople
- 520