God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [475]
See also plague(s)
divorce 343
John Milton on 341, 342, 409, 585, 587
Doddington, Sir Francis 318
Donnington Castle, siege of, 1644 334
Dorchester 62–3, 200
Dorset 100, 215, 216, 318
clubmen in 413–19, 421
Dorset, Edward Sackville, 4th Earl 228, 250
Dort, Synod of, 1618 19
Dover Castle 215
Dowsing, William 313–14, 347, 406, 428, 429–30, 433, 434
Drake, Richard 102
drums/drumming, significance of 93–4, 103, 420, 422, 497
Dublin 166, 470
English troops in, under Michael Jones 530
English troops garrisoned in 305, 486
surrender to Parliament, 1646 471
Dublin Castle 166
See also Ireland
Dundee 375
Dunfermline, Charles Seton, 2nd Earl 495
Dungan’s Hill (Ireland), battle of, 1647 530
Dury, John 157, 454, 455
Earle, Walter 139
East Anglia 222, 230, 489
as parliamentarian 222, 268, 403
witch trials 428, 429, 431–2, 433, 453
See also Cambridgeshire; Norfolk; Suffolk
Eastern Association (parliamentarian) 254, 268, 313–14, 321, 333, 346, 347, 349, 370, 374, 473
Edgehill, battle of 1642 241–7, 245, 253
casualties 246, 247
C at 246; his demand for surrender 246
effects of 247–61; in London 254–5
medical help 246, 247
pamphlets on 248, 255–6
peace negotiations following 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256–7, 259–61
supernatural phenomena seen after 255–6
Edinburgh 37
C in, 1633 27, 475; 1641 158, 168
Prayer Book disturbances 28–30, 29, 31
See also Scotland
Edinburgh, Treaty of, 1560 12
Edinburgh Castle 89
Edlyn, William 235
education 54, 61, 79, 458
classical 54–5
Comenius on 454, 455
Samuel Hartlib’s interest in 454, 455, 457
importance of 157, 454
John Milton on 341–2, 343
Edward VI 19
Edward the Confessor 475
Edwards, Thomas 151, 345, 369, 379, 445–8, 463, 464, 534, 551
Antapologia 340, 346, 445–6
Katherine Chidley and 410, 445
Christ Church, Newgate, lecturer at 340, 445–6
Gangraena… 446–8, 446, 480
reputation 447, 503
death 503
Eikon Basilike 580–81, 581, 588
Eleanor Crosses see Cheapside Cross
elections see voting/voters
Elgin, Earl of 418, 420–21
Eliot, Sir John xxiv
Elizabeth I 57, 535, 536
Church of England under 19–29, 21
Elizabeth of Bohemia 157
Ellit, Robert 255
The New Yeares wonder… 255, 256
enclosure, of common land 68
enclosure riots 234–5, 418, 420–21
the Engagement (C’s agreement with the Scots), 1647 522–5, 527, 529, 536
Engagers (Scottish royalist troops): in Second Civil War 529, 537, 541
northern England, invasion of 537, 543–5, 543, 551–2
at Preston 544–5
England, as a Commonwealth and Free State 585–9
England’s Complaint to Jesus Christ Against the Bishops canons 108
English Reformation 19–20, 26
See also Church of England
English troops
in Ireland 295–6, 303, 305, 306, 307, 309, 469–70, 530
Enlightenment xxiv–xxv, 567, 568, 591, 592
entertainment 109
at court 63, 278, 388, 527, 580
public, ban on 255, 532–3
episcopacy see bishops
Erastians 311
Erle, Sir Walter 289
Essex 62, 66, 97, 99, 102–3, 110, 184, 202, 531, 533, 534, 541
Catholics, attacks on 199, 230–31, 231
enclosure riots 234–5
forest jurisdictions 419
iconoclasm 314, 433
neutralism 219, 222
New Model Army, campaign to disband 489
as parliamentarian 230–31
petitions from 185; on Prayer Book 152–3
political issues 188, 213
Protestation, support for 144
royalist rising, 1648 533, 534, 535, 538, 539, 541
witch trials 428, 429, 430
Essex, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl 105, 297
C and 347; C declares him a traitor 210
at Chalgrove Field 287–8
at Chipping Norton council of war, 1644 327
commission from Parliament 218, 324;
resignation, 1643 288; loss of command 372
in Cornwall, 1644 332
criticism of 288, 289, 324, 327, 332, 336, 351, 353
Cromwell and 350 at Edgehill 242, 243, 244, 247, 248
at Gloucester 290
Henrietta Maria and 331
on William Laud 360
military experience 210, 242
at Newbury 320
as a parliamentarian 210, 224, 265, 271, 280, 287, 300, 301, 318, 326, 327, 331, 352, 450
peace negotiations, involvement in 250, 347
in Plymouth 331–2
John Pym and 210, 288
in Worcester 241
death 477; funeral 477–8, 480; attack on his