God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [479]
William Dowsing as an iconoclast 313–14, 347, 406, 428, 429–30, 433, 434
by English troops 100–102, 215, 345
Essex’s funeral effigy, attack on 478–9
by parliamentarian troops 241, 283–4
provincial 146–8, 201–4, 462
Impressment Bill, 1642 186
Inchiquin, Murrough O’Brien, Earl 306, 381, 530
Indemnity Ordinance, 1647 492
Independent churches 311, 314, 338–9, 344–6, 427, 442, 486, 533
beliefs 372; in millenarianism 345, 454, 455, 464, 567–8
Thomas Edwards on 340, 346
in London 410, 458, 486, 489
New Model Army, relationship with 354, 373, 480, 488, 489–90 507–8
parliamentary troops as members of 345–7
‘seekers’ 341
under lay preachers 344–5
women in 410, 411, 434
See also individual denominations; sectarianism
individual, liberty/liberties of xxv, 47, 78, 79, 194, 258–9, 591
individual conscience 106–7, 109, 440, 442, 514, 565
latitudinarianism 490
religious xxv, 340, 341, 343, 442, 443, 490, 500, 521
of speech 196, 342–3, 458, 460
industry see trades/industries
Inglesbye, Matthew 407
intellectual enquiry 454, 455, 458, 462–3 See also books/reading; pamphlets/tracts
Inverlochy (Scotland) engagement, 1654 335–6
Ireland 163, 562
Catholicism in xxiii, 39, 165, 304–5; See also Confederated Catholics
C and 24, 162, 165, 190; Cessation negotiations, 1643 295–6, 303–9, 315, 316, 317–18, 319, 349; after his surrender, 1646 469
Covenanters, opposition to 164, 165
Covenanter troops in 305–6
Dublin see Dublin
Glamorgan in 358, 369, 471
the Old English 162, 163–4, 165, 166
English troops in 295–6, 303, 305, 306, 307, 309, 469–70, 530
Ormonde in: as C’s representative 470–71, 530, 555, 559, 563, 564; as commander, English troops in 305, 306, 307, 485–6
peace negotiations with, 1648 555
plantation policy 162, 163, 165, 166
Protestantism in xxiii, 162–3, 164–7, 305, 469; See also Church of Ireland
Scottish troops in 469–70
Ulster see Ulster
Wentworth as Lord Lieutenant 84, 130, 164–5
See also Irish…
Ireton, Henry 376, 488, 510, 533
on The Agreement of the People 515–16
at Colchester 548
dissolution of parliament, his argument for, 1648 561, 565
Heads of Proposals, discussion with C on 509
Denzil Holles and 489
at Naseby 376, 377
New Model Army and 555–9
on parliamentary representation 516–17
peace proposals, 1648 and 554, 559
The Remonstrance of the Army and 556–9, 561
Irish Parliament 164, 165, 166
Irish rebellion, 1641 161–9, 171, 172, 174, 469–71, 472, 486
aims 166–7
atrocitiy stories on 167–8, 167, 197
causes 162–6
C’s support for 168, 175, 181
effects of 178, 181, 197, 199
Parliament’s response to (Additional Instructions) 168–9, 170, 178, 181
support for 166, 168, 201
in Ulster 166, 175
Irish troops 159, 190, 317
Confederated Catholic see Confederated Catholics in England, as royalists 317; atrocity stories against 317–18; C’s request for more 384; ordinance against 318, 319;
parliamentary army’s treatment of 318–19, 322
Prayer Book rebellion and 39, 83, 84, 96
Isle of Wight see Carisbrooke Castle
Jackson, Philip 219
Jackson, Thomas 255
A great wonder in Heaven… 255, 256
James VI of Scotland (James I of England) 4, 13, 16, 45, 57, 536, 577
abduction of, by William Ruthven 15
Book of Sports 279
Buckingham as his favourite 52
character 24
images of 587
Andrew Melville, his opposition to 15–16
Scottish Reformed Church and 15–16, 17–18
James, Duke of York (James II) 190, 246, 537
Jenison, Thomas 203–4
Jenkins, David 490
Jennifer, William 407
Jermyn, Henry 467
Jesuits 23, 94, 139, 169–70
Johnson, Joane 402
Johnston, Sir Archibald, Lord Wariston 34
Jones, Inigo 73, 387–8, 527, 577
Jones, Michael 530
Jonson, Ben 63
Josselin, Ralph 579
Josselyn, Elizabeth 53
Joyce, George 493–5, 525
Julius Caesar 54–5
Kent 43, 68, 99, 119, 130, 215, 222, 230, 420
enclosure riots 420–21
Prayer Book petition 205, 212, 228
royalist rising, 1648 531–2, 535, 538, 539–42
witch trials 430
A Key To the Kings cabinet 382–3, 459
Kilsyth, battle of, 1645 386
King, Colonel Edward 409
King, James 242
King, William 407
The Kings Cabinet