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Lee, Sir Henry, K.G., of Ditchley, | Maine, Sir Anthony, 51.

47, 242.
Leicester, 2nd Earl of (Robert Sydney),
with King Charles I. at Oxford,
270.

William, buys Burford

Lenthall,
Priory, 72.

chosen Speaker, 146.

sits for Woodstock in Long Par-
liament, 148.

Leslie, Alexander, leads the Scotch
troops, 137.

Lewis, Lady Theresa, 57.
opinion of, 70.

quoted, 285.
Lilburne, John, 3.

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Lunsford, Colonel, quoted, 143.

Mainwaring, Dr. Roger, opinion on

King's authority, 18.

Mandeville, Viscount, 1620, after-
wards Earl of Manchester, 1628,
148.

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impeached, 229.

Mary, Queen, restoration of Catholic-
ism under, 29.

Massey, Colonel, commands garrison
of Gloucester, 310.

Maurice,

Prince, occupies Town
Clerk's house in Oxford, 272.
May, Thomas, librarian and his-
torian of House of Commons, 45.
quoted, 78.

his opinion of Laud, 125.
quotation from, 131, 137, 154,
212, 262, 294, 305, 309.
Maynard, John, represents Totness
in Long Parliament, 148.
Militia Bill, 236.

Millenary Petition, the, 36.
Ministers' Remonstrance, 181.
Money, Mr. Walter, quotation from,
316, 317.

helps to erect monument to
Falkland, 323.

Montague, Dr. Richard, Bishop of
Chichester, 44.

Walter, 90.

Montaigne, George, Archbishop of
York, 45.

Moray, Mrs., 76, 77, 319.
Morison, Sir Henry, 67.

Letice, daughter of Sir Richard
Morison, marries Lucius Cary,
67.

rare qualities of, 75-78.
confidence of Falkland in, 76.
Sir Richard, 67.

Lytton, Lord, on the Grand Re- Morley, George, Bishop of Win-

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Newbury, monument at, 7, 323.
battle of, 3, 314.

Mackintosh, Sir James, anecdote of, Newcastle, seized by the Covenanters,

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Newcastle, held for the King, 237.
Earl of (Wm. Cavendish), part
assigned to in King Charles'
strategical design, 303.

successful in the North, 304.
- jealous of Prince Rupert, 307.
New Model, the, 40, 303, 322.
Newport, I.O.W., returns Falkland
as member of the House of Com-
mons, 1640, 139.
Nicholas, Sir Edward, Secretary of
State, 225, 287.
Northumberland, Earl of (Algernon
Percy), appointed to high com-
mand in the army against the
Scots, 143.

sits in the Long Parliament,
148.

one of Parliamentary Commis-
sioners, March, 1642, 291.
Norwich, 249.

Nottingham, King's standard raised
at, 244.

OXFORD, King Charles I. reaches,
260.

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political temper of inhabitants of,
265.

wisdom of choice of, as Charles
I.'s headquarters, 265.
University of, political opinion of,
266, 267.

focus of Royalist England from
1642-46, 270.

preparations made for siege of,

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Pierrepoint, Wm., one of Parliament-
ary Commissioners, 291.

Pink, Dr. Robert, Warden of New
College, bears active part in mili-
tary preparations, 268.
Pitt, William, 25.

Plymouth, importance of, in Civil
War, 303, 304.

Portland, Earl of (Richard Weston),
69.

Portsmouth, held for the King, 237.
Powick Bridge, skirmish of, 25, 259.
Presbyterian, meaning of term, 38.
Presbyterianism, no compromise pos-
sible with, 39, 40, 41.

Prideaux, Dr., Rector of Exeter, and
Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Oxford, 267.

Bishop of Worcester, 1641, 268.
Prince, Thomas, quotation from, 36.
Prynne, Wm., 160.

Puritanism, intolerance of, 26, 31, 39.
Puritans, position of, 35.
Pym, John, statesmanship of, 2.

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Rudyard, Sir Benjamin, sits for Wilton
in Long Parliament, 148.

speaks on the Grand Remon-
strance, 218.

Rupert, Prince, ordered to support Sir
John Byron, 253.

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brilliance of his cavalry leader-
ship, 259.

captures Brentwood, 262.
impetuosity of, 264.

occupies Town Clerk's house in
Oxford, 272.

influence on Charles I., 295.
takes Bristol, 304.
dispute with Lord Hertford, 307.
fails to stop Essex's march on
Gloucester, 312, 313.

cavalry dash at Newbury, 314.
writes to Essex to ask for the
dead bodies of Falkland and
others after Newbury, 317.
Rushworth, John, quoted, 168, 190.
reference to, 290.

Russell, Lord Wm., sits for Tavistock
in the Long Parliament, 149.

ST. JOHN, Oliver, counsel for Hamp-
den, 22.

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sits for Totness in Long Parlia-
ment, 148.

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editor of Falkland's" Of the
Infallibility of the Church of
Rome," 119.

quotation from, 336.

Tudors, strength of rule, 13, 14.
Tulloch, Principal, tribute to Falk-
land, 12.

opinion of Hooker, 42.
quoted, 119-22.

Turnham Green, skirmish of, 262.
Twisse, Dr., administers the sacra-
ment to Falkland before battle
of Newbury, 315.

UDALL, Sir Wm., 252.
Ussher, James, Archbishop of Armagh,
1624, 57, 162.

VANE, Sir Henry (the elder), Secre-
tary of State, 141.

sits for Wilton in Long
Parliament, 148.

part played by, in Straf-
ford's impeachment, 153.
the younger, 3.

sits for Kingston-on-Hull
in Long Parliament, 148.

part played by, in Straf-
ford's impeachment, 153.

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Sir Philip, quoted, 219, 307, 320.
Wellesley, Sir Arthur, member for
Newport, 140.

Wellwood, Dr. James, anecdote of
Falkland in Memoirs of, 283.
quotation from, 320.

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Wenman, Sir Francis, 87.

Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Straf-
ford, importance of his influence,

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Wentworth, Thomas, advice of, to
Charles I., 133.

his knowledge of Scotch ques-
tion, 137.

created Earl of Strafford, 138.
Wharton, Lord, sits in Long Parlia-
ment, 148.

Whitelocke, Bulstrode, account of
Falkland's death, 5.

- attributes failure of Short
Parliament to Laud, 141.

quoted, 154, 294, 295, 319.
thanked by House of Com-
mons, 173.

one of Parliamentary Commis-
sioners, March, 1642, 291.
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 31.

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