We owe a huge debt to Tim Whiting of Little, Brown for his encouragement and belief in this project and to his brilliant team,
especially the ever meticulous Vivien Redman, group managing editor, and Claudia Dyer, commissioning editor, who together
did much more than weed out any dross from our prose. We are also indebted to Linda Silverman, picture editor, who discovered
seventeenth-century images that we didn’t know existed, and to Edward Vallance, who read the manuscript and suggested crucial
improvements. Thanks also to copy-editor Steve Gove, proofreader Dan Balado-Lopez and indexer Mark Wells. Staff at the British
Library and the National Archives are owed our gratitude too, as is John Goldsmith, curator of the Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon.
We would also like to thank our agent Charlie Viney, but most of all we are indebted to our wives, Eithne MacMahon and Dian
Proctor Walsh, our most stringent and supportive critics.
Adams, John,
327
Aikman, James,
287
America: regicides’ escapes to,
1
–
2
,
167
–
8
,
182
,
202
–
3
,
244
,
255
–
6
;
royalist hunt for regicides in,
1
–
2
,
244
,
255
–
61
,
306
–
10
,
322
–
3
;
approval/help for republicans in,
2
,
202
–
3
,
244
,
256
,
257
–
60
,
327
;
Puritanism in,
2
,
168
,
202
,
256
,
257
,
261
,
307
,
308
,
323
;
Cromwell and,
80
;
arrest warrants for Goffe and Whalley,
244
,
255
–
6
;
expeditionary force to New England (1664),
306
–
10
;
influence of Algernon Sidney in,
317
,
327
Annesley, Arthur,
172
,
194
,
213
,
230
,
231
Argyll, Marquis of,
193
–
4
,
254
,
284
,
285
,
287
Arlington, William,
298
,
302
,
316
,
320
army: parliamentary,
11
,
13
,
37
,
63
;
after Restoration,
163
,
168
,
178
,
201
,
247
,
292
;
see also
New Model Army
Arnett (or Harnett), William,
81
–
2
Ashe, John,
104
Ashley Cooper, Sir Anthony,
197
Atkins, Jonathan,
125
Axtell, Daniel,
49
,
160
,
183
–
4
,
189
,
200
,
207
,
233
–
4
,
241
;
placed on death list,
203
,
204
,
205
;
trial of,
210
,
215
,
228
–
31
,
239
,
240
Bampfield, Joseph,
94
,
197
,
266
,
290
Barebone, Praise-God (Puritan preacher),
149
Barkstead, John,
111
,
181
,
207
,
267
–
8
,
270
,
278
;
escape to/exile in Europe,
168
–
9
,
182
,
215
,
267
,
268
,
269
,
272
;
capture of in Holland,
274
–
8
,
320
Basadonna, Pietro,
82
Basel (Switzerland),
288
Berkshire, Earl of,
191
Bern (Switzerland),
288
,
291
,
293
–
4
,
297
–
8
,
301
Bernini, Gian Lorenzo,
58
Bethel, Slingsby,
154
,
293
*
,
294
,
313
Bill of General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion (May-August 1660),
10
,
167
,
171
–
5
,
180
–
2
,
247
;
bribery/enmity/influence in selection of lists,
171
,
172
–
4
,
190
,
191
–
2
,
210
,
231
–
2
,
239
–
40
;
death list,
171
,
180
,
181
,
182
,
188
,
189
,
196
,
197
,
200
–
1
,
203
–
7
,
211
,
227
;
death list of seven,
171
,
180
,
181
;
secondary list of partial exceptions (‘twenty and no more’ list),
171
,
180
,
182
,
188
–
9
,
191
–
2
,
193
,
207
,
237
–
9
,
240
;
Covenanters on lists,
193
–
4
,
253
–
4
,
284
–
5
;
non-regicides placed on lists,
200
,
203
–
5
,
207
,
210
;
Lords’ expansion of death list,
200
–
1
,
203
–
6
;
in House of Lords,
200
–
2
,
203
–
6
,
210
;
Commons-Lords clash on death list,
204
–
5
;
becomes law (29 August 1660),
206
;
death list of thirty-two,
207
;
trial of the regicides and,
215
,
219
,
224
Billing, Edward,
142
Birkenhead, Isaac,
85
Blair, Tony,
327
Blood, Thomas,
297
Booth, Sir George,
121
–
2
,
125
,
127
,
129
,
145
–
6
,
148
–
9
,
150
Bourchier, John,
322
Bradshaw, Harry,
204
Bradshaw, John,
39
–
40
,
53
,
75
,
116
,
123
,
146
,
200
;
trial of Charles I and,
37
,
38
,
39
–
40
,
42
,
45
–
7
,
48
–
51
,
111
;
defendant’s right to silence and,
40
,
40
*
,
326
–
7
;
posthumous attainder of,
174
,
206
–
7
;
disinterment and dismemberment,
245
,
251
–
2
Bradshaw, Richard,
75
Brandon, Richard,
58
,
62
–
3
,
185
–
6
,
229
,
233
–
4
Breda (in Dutch Republic),
84
,
133
,
152
Breda, Declaration of (1 May 1660),
162
–
4
,
168
,
190
,
250
,
292
–
3
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando,
172
,
213
,
215
,
216
,
217
,
222
–
3
,
224
–
5
,
226
,
230
,
239
–
40
Bridgwater (Somerset),
13
British Library,
3
Broughton, Andrew,
36
,
39
,
44
–
5
,
181
,
182
,
207
,
289
,
293
*
,
322
Brussels,
101
,
112
,
113
,
116
,
128
,
151
–
2
,
182
,
195
Bunyan, John,
212
Burke, Edmund,
166
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury,
117
,
243
,
251
,
254
,
287
Butler, Samuel,
Hudibras
,
316
Cardenca, Don Alonso,
195
Carew, John,
38
,
99
,
196
,
207
,
213
*
,
220
,
225
;
Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight),
20
,
22
,
25
,
26
Castlemaine, Barbara (Barbara Villiers),
211
,
282
,
318
Catholicism,
82
,
86
,
243
,
257
,
265
,
295
,
326
,
327
;
penal laws against,
81
;
republican antipathy to,
89
,
99
,
104
,
108
,
119
,
268
;
Charles II and,
293
,
296
,
318
*
,
320
,
323
;
James II and,
321
Cawley, William,
207
,
286
,
289
,
291
,
294
,
297
,
322
Challoner, Thomas,
38
,
52
,
207
,
322
Charing Cross execution site,
241
Charles I, King: art collection of,
5
,
19
,
57
–
8
,
60
;
religious intolerance and,
8
,
22
,
35
;
at Edgehill,
11
;
capture of at Newport (Isle of Wight),
18
,
23
–
4
,
26
–
7
;
negotiations with Scots,
18
–
19
,
20
,
21
,
23
,
84
;
arrest of by army at Holmby House,
19
,
186
–
7
,
196
,
224
,
267
,
313
,
319
,
320
;
foreign mercenaries/troops and,
19
,
20
,
21
,
23
,
71
;
refusal to negotiate genuinely,
19
,
22
–
3
,
31
,
49
;
house arrest at Hampton Court (1647),
19
–
20
;
escape of (11 November 1947),
20
;
at Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight),
20
–
1
;
divine right of kings and,
22
,
29
,
30
,
32
,
44
,
60
,
220
,
326
;
Newport treaty (December 1648),
22
–
3
,
24
,
25
,
27
–
9
,
49
,
147
,
164
,
165
,
230
;
moved to Windsor (December 1648),
23
,
29
–
32
,
33
;
at Hurst Castle (the Solent),
26
–
7
,
29
;
meets Harrison on road to Windsor,
30
,
31
,
222
;
alienation of the people during reign,
35
;
physical appearance of,
43
;
execution of Strafford and,
43
–
4
,
48
,
59
,
61
;
execution of (30 January 1649),
53
,
54
–
5
,
56
–
63
,
184
–
5
,
188
,
201
,
229
–
30
,
232
–
3
;
unidentified executioners,
58
,
61
–
3
,
181
,
182
,
184
–
8
,
194
,
207
,
210
,
227
,
229
–
30
,
232
–
4
;