God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [474]
Commissioners of, in London 124
Cromwell, distrust of 350
English public opinion on 4–5, 79, 82–3, 86–7, 88, 89, 103–4, 117; See also opposition to and support for below
growth of 6, 12, 18, 30, 31–3
leaders 87
Louis XII, letter to, requesting support 89, 90–91
National Covenant see Covenant
negotiations with 123–4, 158
opposition to, in Scotland 82–3, 88, 104
Presbyterian settlement, call for 471–2
propaganda by 4–5, 77, 107, 108
as the Supplicants 28–30, 31–3
support for, in England 105, 112, 124, 154, 210; in Scotland 87, 111–12, 141, 492
the Tables and 33–4, 36, 111
tensions among 104, 141
as traitors 90–91
Treaty of Ripon and 105–6, 112, 113
See also Prayer Book rebellion
Covent Garden, London 587
Coventry 222
Crawford, Major-General Lawrence 346
Cromwell, Oliver 298, 375, 385, 450, 464, 549
on The Agreement of the People 514–15
background 229–30, 405
as cavalry commander 264, 289, 321, 330, 533
character 230, 351, 372, 592
on C’s trial 568; regret for his death 578;
as possible executioner 580
Commons, report to, 1645 350
Covenanter’s distrust of 350
images of 587, 589
impeachment of attempted 350, 518
income/wealth 405; pension from Winchester’s estate 477
Manchester and 347, 350, 503
at Marston Moor 330, 347, 409
monarchy, defence of 510, 514–15, 562
as an MP 182–3, 230, 324, 350–51, 371, 510; attacks on, in Parliament 489
at Naseby 372, 376, 377–8, 439; his letter on 379
New Model Army and 493, 494, 561–2
at Newbury 333
No Addresses vote, support for 524
in northern England/Scotland, 1648 544, 556, 562
in Oxford 374
at Preston 544–5
at Putney debates 514–15, 516
John Pym and 230
relationship with other commanders 346–7, 350
religious beliefs 230, 346, 439, 518
Self-Denial proposals, 1644 350–51
Self-Denying Ordinance, exemption from 370, 372
in Wales, 1648 539
Cropredy Bridge engagement, 1644 328
Culpeper, Sir Cheney 19–20, 404–5, 468
Samuel Hartlib, correspondence with 294, 457
Scottish Presbyterians, denouncing of 344, 347
Cumberland 57
Cumberland, Earl of 220
Cumbernauld band 104, 141
customs revenues 133, 403
tonnage and poundage 133–4, 140
See also finance/revenues
D’Ewes, Simonds 145, 177, 187, 280, 291, 308, 337
A damnable treason by Contagious Plaster of a plague sore 160–61, 174, 174
Davenport, John 69
Davenport, William 232
Davies, Lady Eleanor 410
de Montreuil, Jean 472
the dead, burial of 391
dearth orders 59, 61
death rates see mortality rates
Declaration of the Army, 1647 492, 497, 498, 507
deer hunting 235
demonstrations see public disorder
Denbigh, William Feilding, 1st Earl 372, 425, 564
Denmark, royalist support from 252, 316
deposition of kings 257, 451, 474
See also constitutional change; radicalism
Derby, Charlotte Stanley, Countess of 265, 408
Derby, James Stanley, Lord Strange, 7th Earl 216–17, 223, 265
in exile on Isle of Man 265, 286
Derby House Committee 524, 535, 542
See also Committee of Safety
Derbyshire 197–8, 207, 219, 233, 254, 422–3, 483
forest jurisdictions 419
as parliamentarian 251, 265
tin mining 233
Dering, Sir Edward 130, 131, 147, 171, 172
Commons, expulsion from 196
on Grand Remonstrance 195
on Irish Cessation 306–7
his Prayer Book petition 205
as a royalist 228, 306–7
his speeches 195–6; burning of 279, 460
Descartes, René 453
deserters 248, 332, 372
Devil, belief in 431, 432, 433, 434
Devon 99, 100, 152, 215, 216, 232, 236–7, 405, 542
mortality rate 395
Protestantism 232, 252, 264
public disorder 532
royalist supporters/troops 232, 252, 264, 333
Dickson, David 28
Digby, Lord George (later 2nd Earl of Bristol) 130, 182, 298
influence/importance 353
in Ireland 470
as a royalist 228, 229, 284, 353
Prince Rupert and 229, 347–8
Directory of Worship 523
opposition to 468, 531, 533
as replacement for Prayer Book 343, 354, 482
Discourse between a Resolved and Doubtful Englishman 257–8
A discoverie of Six women preachers 409
A Discovery of 29 Sects here in London 149
disease
death from 394–6
as God’s judgement 357
as a political