political career during civil wars,
8
,
14
,
22
,
25
,
27
;
remains in England (April-August 1660),
9
–
10
,
156
–
7
,
158
–
9
,
162
,
170
,
178
,
181
,
189
,
194
,
196
,
205
;
escape to Europe,
10
–
11
,
205
–
6
,
255
;
exile in Geneva,
11
,
206
,
289
–
91
;
republicanism and,
14
,
123
,
136
,
149
,
153
–
5
,
190
,
296
–
7
;
Monck and,
15
,
129
,
140
,
141
,
142
,
148
,
178
,
181
;
trial of Charles I and,
38
;
boycotts Cromwell’s funeral,
111
;
army coup (October 1659) and,
123
,
136
;
treason charges laid by Irish enemies,
136
–
7
,
142
,
146
;
contemplates republican uprising (February-March 1660),
149
,
153
–
5
;
contests April 1660 election,
156
–
7
;
Coote seizes property of,
162
;
escapes inclusion on death list,
181
;
deadline proclamation and,
196
;
on Lords’ death list discussions,
203
;
placed on death list,
207
;
on trial of the regicides,
214
,
216
,
217
,
239
;
as Stuarts’ ‘bogey man’,
248
,
285
,
290
,
292
,
297
,
311
,
313
;
Sidney’s invasion plans and,
296
–
7
,
313
,
314
–
15
,
316
,
317
;
brief return to England,
324
;
death of (1692),
324
Ludlow, Elizabeth,
10
,
15
,
194
,
205
,
286
,
289
,
297
,
324
Mabbott, Gilbert,
41
Man, William,
134
Manchester, Earl of,
147
,
164
,
213
,
214
,
230
,
290
Mantegna, Andrea,
The Triumphs of Caesar
,
19
Marshall, Alan,
286
Marston Moor, Battle of (2 July 1644),
18
,
295
Marten, Harry,
38
,
52
,
73
*,
196
,
239
,
274
,
280
,
323
,
326
;
Mary (sister of Charles II),
32
,
63
,
247
,
263
Masson, David,
118
,
156
,
170
,
177
,
192
Mazarin, Cardinal,
128
McIntosh, A.W.,
52
Mercurius Aulicus
(Court Mercury),
71
Mercurius Britannicus
(parliamentary paper),
71
Mercurius Politicus
(republican news sheet),
93
,
105
,
290
Mercurius Publicus
(royalist paper),
175
,
198
,
207
,
208
,
252
,
278
Mildmay, Sir Henry,
38
,
184
,
280
,
302
Milford (New England),
261
,
306
,
307
Millington, Gilbert,
38
,
212
–
13
,
218
,
237
,
238
,
239
Milton, John,
68
–
9
,
82
,
118
,
169
–
70
,
176
,
192
,
220
,
264
,
323
;
The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates,
69
–
70
,
79
;
Eikonoklastes (The Iconbreaker),
79
;
The Ready and Easy Way to Establishing a Free Commonwealth,
149
–
50
;
Brief Notes upon a late sermon,
156
;
Eikon Basilike (‘The King’s Image’),
192
;
Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio (in defence of the people of England),
192
Monck, George: background of,
5
,
124
;
opinions on motives of,
5
,
126
,
129
,
134
,
135
–
6
;
Ludlow and,
15
,
129
,
140
,
141
,
142
,
148
,
178
,
181
;
royalist cause and,
15
,
126
–
8
,
129
,
133
,
138
–
44
,
147
–
8
,
150
–
1
,
165
,
166
;
commands English army in Scotland,
100
,
124
–
8
,
129
–
31
;
Cromwell and,
124
;
royalist wife of,
124
,
126
–
7
,
141
,
144
;
approaches from Prince of Wales (1658-9),
124
–
6
;
purges army of ‘oppositionists’,
129
,
130
–
1
,
135
,
138
,
140
,
152
,
201
;
Lambert and,
129
–
30
,
142
,
158
,
159
,
160
;
opposes junta after October 1659 coup,
129
–
31
;
preparations for invasion of England,
129
–
31
;
delaying tactics in Scotland,
130
–
1
;
Rump Parliament and,
131
,
135
,
136
,
138
–
42
,
143
,
144
,
147
,
148
;
Scot and,
131
,
138
,
139
,
141
,
143
,
148
;
invades England (January 1660),
133
–
6
;
election of ‘free’ Parliament and,
134
,
142
,
144
,
148
;
oath abjuring the Stuarts and,
138
,
139
,
143
;
purges in London regiments,
138
,
140
,
152
;
march to London (January 1660),
138
–
40
;
dispersal of suspect regiments,
140
,
159
;
letter to Rump demanding elections (11 February 1660),
142
;
greeted as hero in London (11 February 1660),
142
–
3
;
secluded Members and,
143
–
4
,
147
;
appointed Lord General,
147
;
protestations of loyalty to Commonwealth,
148
,
153
;
republican proposal to offer crown to,
149
;
Milton’s letter to,
150
;
negotiations with Prince of Wales (March 1660),
150
–
2
;
pledges loyalty to Prince of Wales,
151
;
Okey as opponent of,
152
–
3
,
269
;
bans political meetings in army,
153
;
subjugates army to Parliament,
153
;
the Restoration and,
162
–
3
,
165
,
166
;
Charles II demands crackdown from,
167
;
Declaration of Breda endorsed by army,
168
;
greets Charles II at Dover,
176
;
orders Cook’s return to England,
182
;
animosity towards Whitelocke,
190
,
191
;
‘gloating’ over surrendered fugitives,
196
;
roistering and ceremonial (June 1660),
197
–
8
;
as judge at trial of regicides,
209
,
213
,
214
,
219
,
230
,
290
;
intercedes to save life of Fleetwood,
219
;
‘White Plot’ and,
248
;
Venner’s uprising and,
250
;
intervenes against Argyll,
254
;
death of (1670),
323
Monmouth rebellion (1685),
321
–
2
Montague, Edward,
149
Morrice, Sir William,
150
,
151
,
192
,
197
,
260
Nalson, John,
41
Napper, Thomas,
191
Naseby, Battle of (14 June 1645),
18
,
71
,
74
,
90
,
114
navy,
80
,
95
,
130
,
132
,
152
,
153
,
168
,
176
,
312
–
13
Nedham, Marchamont,
40
Netherlands: Prince of Wales as exile in,
2
,
32
,
56
,
63
,
66
,
71
,
75
,
78
,
152
,
263
;
royalist exiles in,
66
,
75
–
8
,
100
,
262
,
263
;
assassination of Dorislaus in,
77
–
8
,
80
,
81
,
263
,
288
;
Spanish Netherlands,
78
,
112
,
152
,
178
,
182
,
195
;
regicides’ escapes to,
168
–
9
,
182
,
187
,
215
,
243
–
4
;
Eighty Years’ War with Spain,
169
,
265
,
312
*;
as republican country,
243
–
4
,
265
,
312
;
royalist agents in,
243
–
4
,
252
,
265
–
6
,
270
,
315
;
Downing as royalist envoy to,
261
,
264
–
72
,
290
;
Downing as Commonwealth emissary to,
262
–
3
;
regicides’ exiles in,
265
–
7
,
269
,
270
–
1
,
272
,
274
–
8
,
313
,
315
–
16
,
319
–
20
,
322
;
Anglo-Dutch War (1665),
266
,
312
;
failed abduction of Dendy in,
270
–
1
;
captures of regicides in,
274
–
8
,
309
,
313
,
320
;
Anglo-Dutch tensions (1663–4),
302
;
English regiments in Dutch army,
312
;