Thurloe, John,
72
,
88
–
9
,
90
,
99
,
107
,
193
,
262
,
264
;
Ship Tavern plotters and,
91
,
92
;
Gerard plot (1654) and,
92
,
93
,
94
–
5
;
Sindercombe plot and,
101
,
102
,
103
–
4
;
in final Protectorate Parliament,
114
Thynne, Sir Thomas,
157
Tichborne, Robert,
218
,
237
,
238
,
239
,
323
Toleration Act (1650),
39
Tomlinson, Matthew,
41
,
52
,
56
,
57
,
60
,
146
,
173
,
231
,
233
,
234
Tower of London,
172
,
215
–
16
,
267
,
270
,
281
,
302
Treason Act (1351),
172
,
214
,
215
,
230
,
237
–
8
trial of Charles I: Cromwell and,
8
,
23
*,
29
,
32
,
38
,
41
–
2
,
48
,
50
;
non-appearance of judges,
8
,
36
,
37
–
8
;
debates over purpose of,
23
*;
legal authority of,
29
,
31
,
32
,
34
–
5
,
46
,
47
,
48
,
70
;
Westminster Hall chosen as venue,
33
,
34
;
drawing up of charge,
35
,
36
,
38
;
sittings in Painted Chamber,
36
,
37
,
48
,
49
;
Bradshaw and,
37
,
38
,
39
–
40
,
42
,
45
–
7
,
48
–
51
,
111
;
as true ‘glorious revolution’,
39
,
325
;
shouting woman incidents,
41
,
49
–
50
,
184
,
228
,
229
,
231
;
‘Justice! Justice!’ shouts,
46
,
51
,
184
,
220
,
229
,
231
;
king’s refusal to recognise court,
46
,
47
,
48
,
70
;
judgement and sentence,
49
,
50
–
1
;
trial of the regicides (9-19 October 1660): fixing/rigging of,
4
,
210
,
216
,
226
;
accused tried under 1351
Treason Act,
172
,
214
,
215
,
230
,
237
–
8
;
weakening of rules of evidence for,
172
,
209
,
215
,
231
;
former republicans as judges/commissioners at,
209
,
214
,
222
,
223
,
230
;
judges and commissioners,
209
,
213
–
14
,
222
,
223
,
230
;
as political show trial,
209
;
non-regicide defendants,
210
,
215
,
227
,
228
–
31
;
court record,
213
;
preliminary business (8 October 1660),
213
;
absent accused,
215
;
beginning of (9-10 October 1660),
215
–
20
;
layout of Sessions House,
216
;
indictment and pleading,
216
–
19
;
defendants refused legal representation,
217
,
218
,
223
,
224
;
legal issues raised by accused,
217
,
218
,
230
;
unfair nature of,
217
,
218
,
226
,
228
,
231
;
opening of prosecution (11 October 1660),
219
–
24
;
attempts to make a defence by accused,
222
–
3
,
224
,
225
–
6
,
230
,
237
–
8
;
constitutional issues raised during,
223
,
224
,
225
–
6
,
230
;
Rump ruled illegal at,
223
,
238
;
verdicts and sentences,
223
–
4
,
225
,
226
,
231
,
239
–
40
;
second day of prosecution (12 October 1660),
224
–
7
;
third day of prosecution (13 October 1660),
228
–
32
;
enquiries into identity of executioners,
232
–
4
;
pardoning of Hulet at,
233
;
executions during/following,
235
–
7
,
240
–
1
,
243
,
248
,
249
,
290
;
secondary list defendants,
237
–
9
,
240
;
sparing of Heveningham,
239
–
40
;
Stuart vengeance not sated by,
242
;
news reaches Ludlow,
290
Twyn, John,
280
Tyburn execution site,
160
,
161
,
241
,
250
,
280
;
posthumous dismemberments at,
244
,
245
,
252
Uniformity Act (1662),
250
Van Dyck, Anthony,
58
Vane, Sir Harry,
22
,
27
,
48
,
87
*,
99
,
111
,
117
,
249
,
280
–
1
,
297
;
in final Protectorate Parliament,
114
,
115
;
in Rump Parliament (May-October 1659),
118
,
122
,
123
,
124
;
Committee of Safety and,
122
,
123
,
133
,
136
;
Monck’s letter (11 February 1660) and,
142
;
placed on partial exception list,
189
;
placed on death list,
203
,
204
,
205
;
king agrees to remit execution of,
205
,
281
;
king breaks word on pardon of,
283
–
4
;
Verney, Sir Ralph,
285
Vevey (Canton of Bern),
294
–
301
,
302
,
322
,
324
Villiers, Barbara (Barbara Castlemaine),
211
,
282
,
318
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham,
198
Voisin, Monsieur,
291
Walker, Clement,
118
*
Waller, Sir Hardress,
136
,
147
,
182
,
196
,
246
;
life saved by cousin William,
246
,
322
–
3
Wallop, Robert,
280
Wariston, Archibald Johnston, Lord,
122
,
194
,
284
–
5
,
286
–
7
Warwick, Earl of,
268
Warwick Castle,
4
Wassenaer Obdam, Jacob van,
271
Watson, Dr Richard,
75
Weekly Intelligencer
(government-controlled news sheet),
93
Weekly Post,
119
Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford,
43
–
4
,
48
,
59
,
61
Westminster Abbey,
65
,
78
,
107
,
110
,
164
,
244
–
5
,
250
–
1
;
removal of republican corpses from,
245
,
251
–
2
,
273
Westminster Hall,
33
,
34
,
37
,
38
–
43
,
44
–
8
,
49
–
51
,
107
,
252
Whalley, Edward,
20
,
116
,
175
,
207
,
257
–
9
,
261
,
318
;
escape to America,
167
–
8
,
182
,
202
–
3
,
244
,
255
–
6
;
royalist hunt for in America,
255
–
61
,
322
–
3
;
cave on Providence Hill,
258
–
9
,
261
,
306
,
307
,
319
;
hides in Milford cellar,
261
,
306
;
revival of search for (1664),
306
–
10
Whalley, Mary,
286
Wharton, Sir Thomas,
164
Whitchcott, Colonel,
66
White, Andrew,
312
White, Thomas,
248
White Plot (December 1660),
248
,
285
Whitehall Palace,
51
,
57
–
8
,
60
–
1
,
92
,
103
,
109
Whitelocke, Bulstrode,
4
,
22
,
23
,
28
–
9
,
32
,
110
,
191
–
2
;
Committee of Safety and,
122
,
130
,
133
,
190
,
191
;
Whorwood, Jane,
20
Widdrington, Sir Thomas,
28
,
29
,
32
Wildman, John,
93
William of Orange (future William III),
321
,
322
William of Orange (husband of Charles II’s sister),
32
,
63
,
263
Williams (or Gwilliams), John,
81
,
82
Williamson, Joseph,
297
,
298
,
302
,
303
,
306
,
315
,
316
Willys, Sir Richard,
90
,
93
,
94
–
5
Wilmot, Henry, Earl of Rochester,
96
–
7
,
98
,
99
Windsor Castle,
23
,
31
–
2
,
33
,
65
–
6
Winnington Bridge, Battle of (23 August 1659),
121
–
2
,
127
,
148
Wiseman, John,
92