final months of (December 1659-April 1660),
133
–
44
,
145
–
60
;
switching to royalist cause by officials (1659–60),
145
–
6
Compton, Sir William,
90
constitution, British: constitutional monarchy proposals,
19
,
325
;
Commons declares itself supreme authority,
33
;
Tudor ideas on,
48
;
The Instrument of Government
(December 1653),
88
–
9
,
114
,
193
,
326
;
‘The Humble Petition and Advice’ (1657),
104
–
5
,
158
,
262
,
264
;
Cromwell’s unelected upper house,
108
;
House of Lords reestablished,
161
;
Convention Parliaments,
161
*
;
parliamentary privilege,
204
,
225
–
6
;
issues raised during trial of regicides,
223
,
224
,
225
–
6
,
230
;
issues raised during Vane’s trial,
283
;
Conventicle Act (1664),
250
Cook, John,
43
–
4
,
146
,
147
,
181
,
182
,
207
,
328
;
trial of Charles I and,
36
,
38
,
42
,
43
,
44
,
47
,
48
,
70
;
defendant’s right to silence and,
40
,
40
*
,
326
–
7
;
Cooper, James Fenimore,
319
Coote, Sir Charles,
136
,
145
–
7
,
162
,
182
Corbet, Miles,
207
,
215
,
275
–
8
,
320
Corporation Act (1661),
250
Cotton, Sir Robert,
41
,
46
,
48
,
50
,
51
Council of Foreign Plantations,
202
–
3
,
256
Coventry, Henry,
165
Crew, John,
155
Cromwell, Katherine,
226
Cromwell, Oliver: New Model Army and,
8
,
14
,
21
,
24
–
5
,
84
,
85
–
6
,
105
,
108
,
113
,
160
,
269
;
trial of Charles I and,
8
,
23
*
,
29
,
32
,
38
,
41
–
2
,
48
,
50
;
death of (3 September 1658),
9
,
109
–
12
,
113
;
‘betrayal’ of Commonwealth,
15
,
87
–
8
,
99
,
111
;
republican opponents of,
15
,
87
,
99
,
108
,
111
,
114
,
139
,
295
;
Joyce’s seizure of king and,
19
,
187
;
Battle of Preston (17 August 1648),
21
;
hardening of attitude towards king,
21
,
23
,
24
,
25
,
241
;
willingness to work with Charles I,
21
,
326
;
march south from Scotland,
24
–
5
,
27
;
Fairfax orders to London (28 November 1648),
25
;
signing of king’s death warrant,
52
,
53
,
59
,
173
,
200
,
219
,
238
;
execution of king and,
55
,
59
–
60
,
61
,
64
,
229
,
230
;
law preventing succession of Prince of Wales (1649),
58
–
9
;
physical appearance of,
72
;
satirical/propaganda attacks on,
72
–
3
,
105
–
7
;
America and,
80
;
Battle of Dunbar (3 September 1650),
84
,
109
;
Battle of Worcester (3 September 1651),
85
–
6
;
royalist plots against,
86
,
90
,
91
,
92
–
5
,
99
–
104
;
abolition of Commonwealth,
87
–
8
,
111
;
becomes Lord Protector (16 December 1653),
87
–
9
;
Leveller hostility towards,
88
,
93
,
100
;
Thurloe’s espionage and,
88
–
9
,
99
,
102
,
103
;
lives at Whitehall Palace,
92
,
103
,
109
;
Gerard plot against (1654),
92
–
5
;
police state in Ireland of,
99
,
104
,
268
;
Sindercombe plot against (1656–7),
100
–
4
;
offer of crown to (‘The Humble Petition and Advice’, 1657),
104
–
5
,
158
,
262
,
264
;
Killing No Murder
pamphlet (1657),
105
–
7
;
king-like behaviour/pomp of,
107
;
unelected upper house,
108
;
tomb in Westminster Abbey,
110
,
244
–
5
,
251
;
on Monck,
124
;
hanging/burning of effigies of,
164
,
179
;
posthumous attainder of,
174
,
175
,
206
–
7
;
seizure of property of,
175
;
attitude towards Prince of Wales,
241
;
disinterment and dismemberment,
244
,
245
,
246
,
251
,
252
;
head on pole at Westminster Hall,
252
;
on Tower of London,
270
Cromwell, Richard,
111
,
112
,
114
,
115
–
18
,
119
,
149
,
193
,
206
,
299
,
314
Crowley, Miles,
305
Crowne, John,
202
Danvers, Sir John,
38
Davenant, Sir William,
192
Davidson, Sir William,
252
,
265
,
271
Davis, Walter,
232
de Vic, Sir Henry,
195
de Witt, Johan,
244
,
265
,
270
–
1
,
275
,
276
,
312
–
13
,
314
–
15
,
317
Deane, Richard,
29
death warrant of Charles I,
2
,
4
,
132
,
147
,
183
,
210
,
267
,
275
,
322
;
Cromwell and,
52
,
53
,
59
–
60
,
173
,
200
,
219
,
238
;
signing process,
52
–
3
,
59
–
60
,
173
,
219
,
238
;
Ingoldsby and Hutchinson excused harsh punishment,
173
,
174
;
finding of (July 1660),
200
–
1
,
231
;
trial of regicides and,
212
,
215
,
217
,
219
,
220
,
222
,
225
,
226
,
231
,
237
,
238
Dendy, Edward,
37
,
39
,
41
,
175
,
181
,
182
,
207
,
270
;
exile in Europe,
267
,
270
,
289
,
293
*
,
322
;
Deodati, John,
289
Desborough, John,
97
–
8
,
105
,
114
,
115
,
117
,
184
,
189
,
316
;
Committee of Safety and,
122
,
133
;
Devereux, Robert,
3
rd Earl of Essex,
11
,
14
,
230
Dixwell, John,
168
,
196
,
207
,
308
–
10
,
322
–
3
Dorislaus, Isaac,
36
,
38
,
44
,
75
,
76
–
7
,
220
,
273
;
assassination of,
77
–
8
,
80
,
81
,
263
,
288
Dorset, Earl of,
213
Dover, Earl of,
240
Downing, Sir George: espionage and,
4
,
262
–
7
,
270
;
pursuit of regicides in Europe,
261
,
264
–
72
,
309
,
322
;
royalist envoy to the Netherlands,
261
,
264
–
72
,
290
;
republican background of,
261
–
3
,
269
–
70
;
Commonwealth emissary to the Netherlands,
262
–
3
;
switch to royalist cause,
263
–
4
;
failed abduction of Dendy,
270
–
1
;
captures of regicides in Holland,
274
–
8
,
313
,
320
;
Drake, William, The Long Parliament Revived,
247
Dunbar, Battle of (3 September 1650),
84
,
109
Edgehill, Battle of (23 October 1642),
11
,
12
–
13
,
86
Eikon Basilike
(‘The King’s Image’),
67
–
9
,
73
,
75
,
78
,
79
Elizabeth, Lady (daughter of Charles I),
51
Endecott, John,
202
–
3
,
255
–
6
,
257
,
258
,
259
espionage and intelligence,
3
–
4
,
74
–
5
,
242
;
George Downing and,
4
,
262
–
7
,
270
;
royalist,
4
,
74
,
75
,
84
–
5
,
264
–
7
,
270
,
297
–
304
,
306
,
315
–
16
,
321
;
Commonwealth network,
78
–
9
,
83
,
84
,
85
;
agents provocateurs
(trepanners/’decoy ducks’),
83
,
292
;
Protectorate and,
88
–
9
,
90
,
91
,
92
–
5
,
96
,
101
,
102
,
103
–
4
,
107
;
code-breaking,
90
;