grandees in Parliament (1660),
147
–
8
,
164
;
established as state religion,
148
;
Solemn League and Covenant,
148
,
176
,
250
,
253
–
4
Preston, Battle of (17 August 1648),
21
Pride, Thomas,
27
,
28
–
9
,
38
,
110
,
215
,
245
,
251
;
Pride’s Purge (6 December 1648),
8
,
27
–
9
,
37
,
72
,
110
,
134
,
137
,
212
,
224
;
posthumous attainder of,
174
,
206
–
7
Prideaux, Edward,
94
Progers, Henry,
82
Progers, Valentine,
82
royalist,
63
,
67
–
8
,
71
,
72
–
3
,
79
,
105
–
7
,
137
–
8
,
150
,
253
,
290
,
292
,
297
;
satirical attacks on Cromwell,
72
–
3
,
105
–
7
;
regicide executions and,
243
,
279
–
80
,
284
Protectorate: introduction of (16 December 1653),
87
–
9
;
The Instrument of Government
(national constitution, December 1653),
88
–
9
,
114
,
193
,
326
;
Council of State (Cabinet),
89
,
98
,
108
;
religious toleration and,
89
,
113
;
royalist plots against,
89
–
90
,
91
–
8
,
99
–
104
,
107
,
108
,
115
,
322
;
New Model Army and,
95
,
105
,
108
,
113
–
18
;
police state introduced (1655),
99
;
clamp-down on royalists (1658),
108
;
Richard Cromwell resigns as Protector (1659),
117
–
18
;
demands for retrospective retribution against,
199
–
200
,
203
–
5
Prynne, William,
137
–
8
,
144
,
150
,
171
–
2
,
246
,
323
;
search for executioners and,
184
,
185
,
186
,
187
–
8
;
animosity towards Whitelocke,
190
–
1
,
193
;
zeal during list making process,
193
,
245
Puritanism,
5
,
68
,
99
,
111
,
137
,
149
,
164
,
187
,
213
,
268
,
328
;
in America,
2
,
168
,
202
,
256
,
257
,
261
,
307
,
308
,
323
;
Milton and,
79
;
Stuart legislation targets,
250
,
296
;
Pym, John,
273
Rawson, Sir William,
260
records/sources/documents,
3
–
5
,
36
,
247
*
the regicides: legislation and death lists
see
Bill of General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion (May-August 1660);
escapes to America by,
1
–
2
,
167
–
8
,
182
,
202
–
3
,
244
,
255
–
6
;
royalist hunt for in America,
1
–
2
,
244
,
255
–
61
,
306
–
10
,
322
–
3
;
Prince of Wales vows vengeance,
2
,
73
;
switches to royalist side by,
3
,
5
,
158
,
172
–
3
,
174
;
escapes to/exiles in Switzerland by,
7
–
8
,
10
–
11
,
14
–
17
,
169
,
182
,
205
–
6
,
288
–
92
,
293
–
301
,
302
–
5
,
313
,
324
;
varied nature/backgrounds of,
8
,
326
;
unidentified executioners,
58
,
61
–
3
,
181
,
182
,
184
–
8
,
207
,
210
,
227
,
229
–
30
,
232
–
4
;
revenge fever against in northern Europe (1649-50),
73
–
8
,
80
–
3
;
assassinations of (1649-50),
77
–
8
,
80
,
81
–
3
,
263
,
288
;
Charles’ readiness to treat with (1659),
121
;
first arrests of in Ireland,
145
,
146
–
7
;
proposal to offer crown to Monck,
149
;
first arrests of in England,
161
–
2
;
property of conferred on royal family,
162
,
174
–
6
,
180
,
190
,
245
;
manhunt for initiated (May 1660),
166
–
7
,
170
–
2
,
180
–
2
;
escapes to Holland by,
168
–
9
,
182
,
187
,
215
,
243
–
4
;
fugitives’ financial pressures,
169
,
266
,
272
,
289
,
294
;
Ingoldsby’s ‘whining recantation’,
172
–
3
;
Tomlinson and Hutchinson escape death list,
173
–
4
;
posthumous attainders of,
174
,
206
–
7
,
245
;
escapes to Spanish Netherlands,
177
–
8
,
182
,
195
;
escapes to/exiles in France by,
182
,
252
,
284
–
5
;
escapes to/exiles in Germany by,
182
,
266
–
7
,
268
,
269
,
272
,
274
–
5
,
285
,
286
,
309
,
311
–
12
,
322
;
public animosity against,
182
–
3
;
king’s personal arrival adds to bloodlust,
189
;
Charles II’s motives over,
190
;
ambiguity of king’s deadline proclamation,
195
–
6
;
surrender of under deadline proclamation,
195
–
6
,
207
,
224
,
226
,
237
,
239
,
246
,
274
;
Geneva as base for,
206
,
288
–
91
;
executions of,
235
–
7
,
240
–
1
,
243
,
248
,
249
,
278
,
290
,
322
;
suspended death penalty group,
240
,
273
–
4
,
279
;
attention turns to those abroad,
242
,
243
–
4
,
255
–
6
;
publishing of last speeches of,
242
,
279
–
80
,
284
;
executions as ‘propaganda bonuses’,
243
,
279
–
80
,
284
;
royalist hunt for in Europe,
243
–
4
,
255
,
261
,
264
–
72
,
274
–
8
,
284
–
7
,
288
,
290
,
297
–
306
,
309
,
311
–
12
,
320
–
1
,
322
;
posthumous dismemberments of,
244
,
245
–
6
,
250
–
2
;
Prynne and Titus press for further executions of,
246
;
exiles in Holland,
265
–
7
,
269
,
270
–
1
,
272
,
274
–
8
,
313
,
315
–
16
,
319
–
20
,
322
;
Cavalier Parliament presses for further executions,
273
–
4
,
279
;
nineteen brought before Cavalier Parliament,
273
–
4
;
dispersal of imprisoned men,
279
,
302
;
Prayers and Speeches of the Regicides
,
279
–
80
;
punitive humiliation of judges at Tyburn,
280
;
death plots against Vevey group,
298
–
301
,
302
–
3
religion: Charles I’s intolerance,
8
,
22
,
35
;
Roundhead army leaders and,
21
,
23
;
divine right of kings,
22
,
24
,
29
,
30
,
32
,
44
,
60
,
69
,
220
,
326
;
role of bishops,
22
,
76
*,
297
,
326
;
Newport treaty (December 1648) and,
22
–
3
;
Fifth Monarchists,
30
*,
99
,
108
,
111
,
113
,
161
–
2
,
181
,
221
,
249
–
50
,
281
;
the Reformation,
31
,
35
,
288
,
326
;
Toleration Act (1650),
39
;
Anglican Church,
68
,
69
,
84
,
156
,
212
,
250
,
297
;
Covenanters,
76
*,
84
,
148
,
176
,
193
–
4
,
250
,
253
–
4
,
284
–
5
;
The Instrument of Government
and,
89
;
toleration under Protectorate,
89
,
113
;
‘The Humble Petition and Advice’ (1657),
104
,
105
;
toleration under Rump (May-October 1659),
119
;
Anabaptists,
130
;
Declaration of Breda promises freedom of,
163
,
250
,
292
–
3
;
churches for British subjects in Holland,
169
;