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Index


Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. Other than in the entry under his name, Charles I is referred to as C.

Abbott, George 263, 305

Aberdeen 37, 104

Aberdeen engagement, 1644 335

Abingdon engagement, 1645 363

Act of Oblivion, proposed by C 521

Adamites 149–51

Adwalton Moor engagement, 1643 288, 301

The Agreement of the People, 1647 513–16, 519, 549, 553–4, 568, 584

Elizabeth Poole’s prophecy on 567

Putney debates on 514–16, 517–18

revision of 559, 565

agricultural improvements 114–15, 419–20

agricultural labourers 400–401

agriculture 57–8, 59, 61

harvest failures 483, 530–31, 579

alehouses/taverns 51, 80

in London: Bull Tavern 501; Dolphin 579; Green Dragon 103–4; Spread Eagle 205; Windmill Tavern 422

Alford, battle of, 1645 386

Alkin, Elizabeth (‘Parliament Joan’) 408

allegiance, choice of 225–33, 236, 237, 238

changes in 233, 295, 297–9, 300–301

See also honour

Alsop, Bernard 206

American colonies 299, 340, 458, 535, 545, 592

Massachusetts 24, 340

New England 222

position of, in Civil War 222

Providence 340, 341

Virginia 222, 588

Anabaptists 8

An Answer to Mercurius Aulicus… 357, 358, 359

An Answer to Mis’Led Dr Ferne 257

antinomianism 277

anti-popery 47–9, 100–103, 108, 116, 119, 121, 128–9, 139, 142, 145–6, 154, 160–61, 196–7

See also popish plots

Antrim, Randall MacDonnell, Earl of 83, 84, 308, 309, 335

Antrim plot, 1643 308

An Apologeticall Narration 338–40, 339

authors 338, 442

Thomas Edwards: Antapologia as response to 340, 445–6

apprentices 178, 407

as petitioners 255, 497

as preachers 344

public disorder,

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