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Gell, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas 422
gender issues see women
General Council of the Army 495, 499, 500, 507
The Agreement of the People and 565
Fairfax as member of 510–11, 511, 559
Heads of Proposals discussed by 511–12 513
importance/influence 515
meetings 510–12, 511
New Model Army coup, 1648 and 560
Parliament, support for 524
Elizabeth Poole’s appearance before 566–7
Putney debates see Putney debates
The Remonstrance of the Army discussed by 559
gentlemen/gentry 54, 58–9, 61, 62, 396, 405–6
Germany 242
Gerrard, Charles 385
Gil, Alexander 46
Glamorgan, Henry Somerset, Earl: in Ireland 348, 369–71, 471
Glasgow 38, 39, 88, 89 See also Scotland
Glemham, Sir Thomas 529
Gloucester, siege of, 1643 289, 190–91, 297, 301, 302, 308, 371; C’s call for surrender 301; lifting of 320, 321, 322, 393; damage caused by 393–4
Gloucester, Henry, Duke of (son of C), as possible regent 552, 564, 572
Gloucestershire 63, 232, 235, 251–2, 265
Glover, George, engraving of John Lilburne 440
Goffe, William 517, 549, 551
Goodwin, John 345
Goodwin, Thomas 338–9, 339, 442
Goring, George 191, 216, 374, 375, 376, 378, 388, 397, 414, 541
at Marston Moor 330
after Naseby 384, 385
Gough, Richard 390, 406, 408
Gower, Stanley 118
Gowrie, William Ruthven, 1st Earl 15, 242, 244, 264
grain riots 61, 184, 236, 483
Grand Juries 65, 66, 67, 153, 205, 212, 213–24, 216, 226, 285, 417, 533, 534, 540
Grand Remonstrance, 1641
presented to Parliament 169–71, 175, 176, 195, 337, 525
publication/circulation 171, 172–3, 195
significance 177–8
Grantham engagement, 1643 264
Graves, Colonel 494
Great Council, Parliament as 183, 188–9, 192
Great Seal 212
new, authorized by Parliament, 1643 323–4, 476, 522
new, excluding authority of the Lords, 1649 570–71, 586
Green, Hugh 200
Green, John 344
Greene, Father Thomas 199–200
Greene, William 579
Greenwich 187
Grey of Groby, Thomas, Baron 561
Grimston, Harbottle 91, 555
Guildhall 274
Guisborough 297, 299
gunpowder 398, 455–6 See also arms industry
Gunpowder Plot, 1605 199
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden 244
Guthry, Henry 28
Hamilton, James, 3rd Marquess (later Duke) 36, 37, 159, 471
capture/imprisonment 562, 565
C and 307, 308, 629
Engager troops raised by 543–5, 543, 551–2
plot against 159–60
in Prayer Book rebellion 36–7, 38, 39, 83, 88, 89
at Preston 544–5, 547
Hammond, John 433
Hammond, Colonel Robert 488, 560 as C’s custodian at Carisbrooke 521, 533, 559
Hammond, Thomas 488
Hampden, John 68–9, 83, 186, 199 death 287, 356, 390
Hampshire 212, 413, 421
pro-royalist campaign, 1648 535–6
Hampton Court 182, 185
Hampton Court proposals, 1647
C’s letter to Lords offering compromise settlement 521–2; Four Bills as response to 522–4; C’s rejection of 523; Parliament reopens negotiations on 551; See also Newport negotiations; New Model Army’s attitude to 551–2, 553–4
Harley, Lady Brilliana 204
Harley, Sir Robert 118, 281
Harley, Edward 243
Harley Committee 274–5, 253, 312, 314, 315
Harley family 59
Harper, Richard 202–3
his prophetic pamphlets 205–6, 410
Harris, Sir Paul 224, 401
Harrison, Major (later Colonel) Thomas 439, 567, 575
Harryman, Richard 462
Hartlib, Samuel 157, 158, 454–8
Baconian science, interest in 454, 455, 463
Sir Cheyney Culpeper, correspondence with 294, 457
as a letter writer 294, 454, 457
John Milton and 454
The Parliaments Reformation 455, 456 as a radical 457
Harvey, William 246
harvest failures xxii, 401, 483, 530–31, 579
See also food supplies
Harwood, Richard 53
Haselrig, Sir Arthur 66, 135, 139, 494, 544 at Newbury 333
Hastings, Sir Henry 265
Haverfordwest Castle 385
Hawley, William 98
Heads of Proposals, July 1647 499–500, 504, 507, 509, 511, 552–3, 555
presented to C 501; Ireton’s discussion with him on 509; C’s response to 509–10, 520, 521; republished September 1647 510; General Council of the Army discussions on 511–12, 513
Heath, Sir Robert (Attorney General) 45
Henderson, Alexander 28, 34, 79
‘Instructions for Defensive Arms’ 107
instructs C in Presbyterianism 471
Henrietta