Stuart clampdown,
212
,
250
,
292
–
3
,
296
;
Clarendon Code,
296
;
see also
Catholicism;
Presbyterianism;
Puritanism
see also
Commonwealth;
Protectorate
republicanism: in America,
2
,
202
–
3
,
244
,
256
,
257
–
60
,
327
;
‘the Good Old Cause’ term,
9
,
87
*,
115
,
149
,
168
,
276
,
290
;
Ludlow and,
14
,
123
,
136
,
149
,
153
–
5
,
190
,
296
–
7
;
religious toleration and,
14
,
22
,
39
,
113
,
119
,
325
,
326
;
Cromwell’s ‘betrayal’ and,
15
,
87
–
8
,
99
,
111
;
king’s opponents move towards,
21
;
Milton and,
68
–
70
,
149
–
50
,
176
,
192
;
opposition to Cromwell,
87
–
8
,
99
,
108
,
111
,
114
,
139
,
295
;
Algernon Sidney and,
87
*,
295
–
7
,
317
,
321
,
327
;
Lambert attempts to save Commonwealth,
87
*,
157
–
60
,
228
,
269
;
Sidney’s works on,
87
*,
317
,
321
,
327
;
final Protectorate Parliament and,
114
,
115
;
New Model Army and,
115
–
18
,
119
–
20
,
122
,
123
–
4
,
126
,
152
–
5
,
201
;
in Rump (May-October 1659),
118
–
20
;
royalist uprising (August 1659) and,
120
–
2
;
coup (October 1659) and,
123
–
4
;
secret commission to Monck,
131
;
public animosity against,
134
–
5
;
in Rump (from December 1659),
136
;
delegation to confront Monck,
148
;
contemplation of uprising (February-March 1660),
149
,
152
,
153
–
5
;
proposal to offer crown to Monck,
149
;
desperate attempts to reverse royalist tide,
149
–
50
;
despair/giving up of hope,
154
–
5
;
symbols destroyed during Restoration,
156
,
176
;
April 1660 election and,
156
–
7
;
end of republican era (April 1660),
160
,
161
;
Prynne’s extreme proposals against,
193
;
coronation (23 April 1661),
3
,
252
–
3
;
Presbyterian grandees press for limits on royal power,
147
,
164
;
growth of royalism in London,
148
–
9
;
preparations and planning,
150
–
3
;
open royalist support in London,
155
–
6
;
destruction of republican symbols,
156
,
176
;
Declaration of Breda,
162
–
4
,
168
,
190
,
250
,
292
–
3
;
public celebrations of,
164
,
179
;
restitution of royal statues and coat of arms,
164
,
168
,
170
;
Charles’ arrival in England (May 1660),
166
,
176
,
177
,
178
–
9
;
roistering and ceremonial (June 1660),
197
–
8
Riordane, John (or Germaine),
297
–
300
,
305
,
306
Robertson, Geoffrey,
146
Robinson, Sir John,
216
Robinson, Sir John,
281
Rochester, Henry Wilmot, Earl of,
96
–
7
,
98
,
99
Rowe, Owen,
218
,
237
,
238
,
239
,
323
Rolle, Lord,
199
Rome,
295
Royal Africa Company,
276
Royal Society,
5
Rugge, Thomas,
150
Rump Parliament (December 1648-April 1653),
8
,
29
,
32
,
33
,
70
,
73
,
100
;
appointment of judges to try king,
8
,
35
;
satirical attacks on,
72
;
Cromwell
abolishes,
87
;
ruled illegal at trial of regicides,
223
,
238
Rump Parliament (December 1659-February 1660),
133
–
4
,
135
,
136
,
138
–
42
,
143
,
144
;
Monck and,
131
,
135
,
136
,
138
–
42
,
143
,
144
,
147
,
148
;
unpopularity in London,
138
,
140
,
142
–
3
,
150
;
Council of Officers declares against,
147
;
declaration of fidelity abolished (1660),
148
Rump Parliament (May-October 1659),
118
–
22
,
127
,
131
,
132
,
282
–
3
;
army coup (October 1659),
122
,
123
–
4
,
129
Russell, John (minister in Hadley),
2
,
307
–
8
,
309
,
318
Russell, John (Sealed Knot founder),
90
Russell, William,
90
Salisbury, raid on (12 March 1655),
97
Say, William,
40
,
181
,
182
,
207
,
295
–
6
,
311
;
exile in Switzerland,
289
,
293
*,
294
;
Sidney’s invasion plans and,
312
,
313
,
315
Saye and Sele, Viscount,
213
,
214
Scot, Thomas,
78
–
9
,
83
,
84
,
85
,
89
,
114
,
207
,
290
;
final speech in Parliament,
3
,
155
,
195
,
197
;
in Rump Parliament (May-October 1659),
118
,
123
;
Monck and,
131
,
138
,
139
,
141
,
143
,
148
;
as leader in Rump (from December 1659),
136
,
139
;
as Council of State emissary to Monck,
138
,
139
;
contests April 1660 election,
156
,
157
;
return to England,
195
,
197
,
226
;
Scotland: Charles I and,
18
–
19
,
20
,
21
,
23
;
invasion of England (July 1648),
21
;
Prince of Wales and,
71
,
78
,
84
–
5
,
193
–
4
,
253
–
4
;
royalist exiles from,
76
;
Montrose campaign (1651),
78
;
English invasion of (1650),
84
;
Prince of Wales crowned king (Scone, January 1651),
85
,
193
–
4
,
253
–
4
;
invasion of England (1651),
85
–
6
;
Monck commands English army in,
124
–
8
,
129
–
31
;
Covenanters on regicide lists,
193
–
4
,
253
–
4
,
284
–
5
;
trial and execution of Argyll,
254
Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth,
321
–
2
Scott, Walter, Peveril of the Peak,
319
Scroop, Adrian,
196
,
203
,
207
,
212
,
220
,
224
–
5
,
245
Sealed Knot society,
89
–
91
,
93
,
94
–
5
,
108
Sedan,
252
Sedgemoor, Battle of (6 July 1685),
321
Selby, Battle of (11 April 1644),
90
Selway, Major,
193
Sexby, Edward,
100
–
1
,
103
,
106
,
107
Seymour, Jane,
66
Sidney, Algernon,
87
*,
295
–
7
,
311
,
314
,
317
;
invasion plans,
311
–
13
,
314
–
16
,
317
;
works on republican theory,
317
,
321
,
327
;
return to England and execution of,
321
Sidney, Robert,
32
Simpson, Holland,
228
Skinner, Thomas,
139
Smith, Abraham,
234
Smith, Major,
127
Somerset, Duke of,
213
Spain,
79
,
80
–
3
,
107
–
8
,
119
,
128
,
152
;
Spanish Netherlands,
78
,
112
,
152
,
178
,
182
,
195
;
Eighty Years’ War with Holland,
169
,
265
,
312
*
Sparke, William,
82
Spavin, Robert,
186
St James’s Palace,
54
–
5
,
56
–
7
,
65
Star Chamber,
137
Stephens, Edward,
156
Stiles, Ezra,
319
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of,
43
–
4
,
48
,
59
,
61
Swinton, Sir John,
194
Switzerland,
182
,
206
,
284
,
288
–
92
,
293
–
301
,
302
–
5
,
311
,
322
,
324
Taylor, Jeremy,
68
Taylor, John, Mercurius Melancholicus,
73