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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- ABingdon-Garrison
- Page 70
- Aberdeen and St. Andrews yielded
- 302
- Abjuration of the King by the Rump
- 436
- Account of the Dutch War; from 315, &c. to 323. Their Intrigues with forrein Princes and at home 323. of the Revenue and Charge of the Kingdom under the Vsurpa∣tion of Oliver
- 415
- Act against proclaiming of the King 225. For Assessment 235. For sale of Cavaliers Estates. ibid. Executed 303. For Mar∣riages 351. For Irish Adventurers and Al∣lotments 352. Several confirmed 500. Against Bishops repealed 501. Pretended of annulling the Title of the King
- 383
- Accidents
- 315
- Addresses, how begun 67. To Cromwel up∣on the dissolution of the Parliament 343. To Richard 410. To the Rump from for∣rain Princes 423. To the Rump by the Army 422. to the King from the Nobility and Gentry of the whole Kingdom
- 452
- Adjutators
- 127 forbid
- Adventurers for Ireland
- 352
- Aix la Chappelle, Treaty there
- 570
- Alarm in London
- 403
- Albans Earl 455, made Lord-Chamber∣lain
- 580
- Allen Sir Thomas Lord Mayor of London
- 428
- Allen Captain sent for the Streights 528. Allen Sir Thomas makes peace with Al∣giers 569. Lies before Algier 575. Al∣gier Men of War destroyed by the Eng∣lish 578. Returns
- ibid.
- Albemarle's stay in London 539. General at Sea 550. One of the Commissioners of the Treasury 563. Dies 575. His Dut∣chess dies
- ibid
- Anabaptism the uppermost Religion
- 431
- Andrews proclaims the Abolishing of Kingly Government, and made Lord Mayor
- 231
- Andrews Colonel beheaded
- 270
- Anniversary Act of the King's Nativity
- 456
- Anthony Sir Ashley-Cooper
- 427
- Approbation of Ministers
- 359
- Arches Triumphal
- 475 to 479
- Ards Lord
- 240
- Arguments for Cromwel's accepting the Kingship
- 386 to 390
- Argyle a Privy Councellor, sides with the As∣sembly 8. Policy and shifts 304. Mar∣quiss seized 470. Beheaded
- 497
- Arlington Earl sent into Holland 586. made Lord Chamberlain 599. Sent into France
- ibid.
- Armagh Arch-bishop dies
- 380
- Armstrong Sir Thomas joyns with the Mar∣quiss of Ormond
- 240
- Army English very gallant and resolute 10. Parliament. Army raised 36. New mo∣duled 67. Quarrel with the Parliament about Irish Transportation, and publickly declare their power over them 132. Purging the House ib. Pretend civilities to the King 132 to 136. Designe upon the City, and claim the Militia 136. Declaration and insolence 140. Triumphantly through Lon∣don 141. Delude the King. Their Propo∣sals 145 to 147. Suppress a Rising in London 170. Quarter in London, White∣hal, and the Mews 192. And force the Parliament ibid. Shipt for Ireland, at Milford-Haven 237. English advance in∣to Scotland 268. Face the Scots 272. Re∣monstrance to Richard 416. Their ad∣dress to the Rump 422. Their representa∣tion to the Rump 428. New moulded by Lambert 429. Declaration upon outing the Rump ibid. Their Address, joyfully receiving the King's Declaration 466. Dis∣banded
- 456
- Array Commission
- 27
- Articles of Scotch Cessation
- 15
- Arundel Earl made General of the English
- 9
- Arundel Castle taken by Sir William Wal∣ler
- 56
- Ascham slain in Spain
- 236
- Ashley Sir Bernard at Naseby 79. Mor∣tally Wounded at Bristol
- 84
- Ashley Sir Jacob defeated at Stow in the Wold 96. Deserts Newcastle
- 13
- Page [unnumbered] Ashby de la Zouch
- 97
- Ashburnham Mr. John
- 99
- Ashb••nham Mr. William
- 148
- Aske Iudge
- 254
- Assembly General indicted, and meet by their own Authority, packt and made up o• Lay-Elders, refuse the Bishops to sit; bu• cite them to answer as Guilty; dissolved within 7 days, but continue nevertheless 8. Assembly of Divines 69. General in Scot∣land
- 325
- Ashton Colonel Edward Quartered
- 404
- Aston Sir Arthur Governour, slain at Droghe∣da
- 244
- Aubigny Lord 41. His Lady
- 47
- Aurange Prince the Kings great Friend 235 dies, and a new Prince born 276. Christned 282. Old Prince buried 284. His Interest in Holland
- 323
- Avignon, Sedition there 533. Peace com∣posed
- 570
- Axtel Guards the High Court of Iustice
- 205
- Ayscue Sir George at Barbadoes 306. Re∣turns to Plymouth 322. At Dover ibid. In danger Engageth De Ruyter at Ply∣mouth, and discharged 323. Prisoner
- 551