God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [470]
Books of Discipline 12, 14, 15
Books of Orders (Privy Council) 59, 60, 65
Books of Rates 133, 134, 140
Bourne, Nicholas 592
Bowder, William 174
Bovey Tracey, battle of, 1646 388
Boynton, Sir Matthew 299, 300
Boynton, Matthew (Sir Matthew’s son) 299, 300
Bradford 286, 301
Braddock Down, battle of, 1643 264
Bradshaw, John 571, 573, 574, 576
Brailsford, H. N. 443
Braintree 495
Brentford, storming of, 1642 248, 252, 253, 286
Brereton, Sir William 251, 265, 374
in Cheshire 346, 375, 394
Bridge, William 338–9, 339
Bridgewater 384
siege of, 1645 385; clubmen at 413
Bridgewater, John Egerton, 1st Earl 30, 66, 67, 89–90, 117, 134, 207
John Castle as his letter writer 96, 97, 173–4, 207
Bristol 216, 385, 398
Charles, Prince of Wales in, 1645 374
parliamentary occupation 221, 222; royalist storming of, 1643 228, 289, 290, 300, 302; parliamentary storming of, 1645 386
Bristol, John Digby, 1st Earl 136
See also Digby, Lord George
Brooke, Robert Greville, 2nd Baron 69, 83, 105
as a parliamentarian 232, 254
death 265, 266, 356
Brooke plot, 1643 316, 325
Brown, Colonel 241
Browne, Major-General 328
Browne, Arthur 200
Brunker, Thomas 419
Bryan, John 425–6
Bucer, Martin 342
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of 48, 49, 525
assassination 40–45, 46; motivation for 40–41, 46, 53, 80
as C’s favourite 40, 44, 52
impeachment (Remonstrance against) 40, 45, 46, 53
as James I’s favourite 52
resentment of 40, 41, 44, 52–3
Buckinghamshire 68–9, 82, 99, 100, 171, 219, 254, 533
Bullinger, Heinrich 106
Bunny, Phillip 408
Burges, Cornelius 124, 137
Burgoyne, Sir Roger 554
Burroughs, Jeremiah 338–9, 339, 258–9
Burrow, Edward 423
Burton, Edward 65–6
Burton, Henry 77, 120, 121, 136, 144, 145, 443
John Lilburne and 440, 441–2
Bury St Edmonds 268, 462
May Day riot, 1647 532, 539
Butter, Nathaniel 206, 592
Byron, Sir John 241, 317
at Marston Moor 330
at Naseby 376
Caernarvon, Earl of 290
Calamy, Edmund 337, 338
Calvin, Jean (John) 7, 8, 10–11, 21
Institutes 10
Calvinism 6, 12, 14, 18, 69, 79, 157
anti-Calvinism 47–8, 53, 443
beliefs 344
Church of Ireland as Calvinist 163
‘credal’ 20
‘experimental’ 21
John Knox as Calvinist 12
predestination theology 20, 21, 47–8
Protestantism and 18–22
in Scotland 6, 14, 18, 36
Cambridge 229, 230–32, 495
Cambridge University 145, 230
Cambridgeshire 222, 428
See also East Anglia
Canterbury Cathedral/Deanery 215
pro-royalist demonstration, 1647 531–2, 540
Capuchin monks 73, 274
Carew, Sir Alexander 301
execution 361, 361
Carisbrooke Castle: C imprisoned in 521, 525–8, 526; escape attempts 525–6, 532, 535, 555, 559; moved to Hurst Castle 560
Carleton, Guy 390
Carlisle, Scottish occupation, 1648 537
Carteret, Sir George 191
Cary, Mary 410
Case, Thomas 451
The Quarell of the Covenant 359
The Case of the Armie Truly Stated, 1647 512–14, 515
Castle, John 30, 98, 100, 110–11
as Bridgewater’s letter writer 96, 97, 173–4, 207
catechisms, for soldiers 373, 460
Catholic priests, arrest/execution 199–200
Catholicism 21, 229
anti-popery see popish plots
Capuchin monks 73, 274
Catholics, attacks on 199, 230–31, 231
at court 73, 94, 103, 120, 142, 178–9, 348
form of worship 7, 49, 145
Grand Remonstrance against see Grand Remonstrance
Henrietta Maria as Catholic 23, 73, 142, 178–9
as idolatry 72–3
in Ireland xxiii, 39, 163, 165; See also Confederated Catholics
Jesuits 23, 94, 139, 169–70
William Laud’s rumoured conversion to 93, 97, 103, 116
opposition to 9–10, 14, 15, 23, 34–5, 62, 72
papist officers murdered by their troops 100
the Pope as Antichrist 9, 20, 21, 22, 48
Catrowe, Thomas 402
Cavaliers, first use of term 178
Cawood Castle 221
Chagford engagement, 1643 264
Chalgrove Field, battle of, 1643 287–8, 390
Chaloner, Richard 406
Channel Islands 24
Charles I
advisers/counsellors 127, 134–5, 142, 148, 169, 170, 186, 189–90, 193, 316; See also Privy Council
as anglicized 27
art collection 63, 587
assassination of as a possibility 520, 575
character xxi, xxiv, 24, 26, 30, 122, 159, 315, 316–17, 380,