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members 118; See also John Pym below
New Model Army demand to purge eleven members, 1647 497, 498–9;
members readmitted 552
New Model Army coup, 1648 and 560–62, 563
Nineteen Propositions see Nineteen Propositions
ordinances issued 183, 187, 189, 270
peace negotiations see peace negotiations
political settlement, attempts to reach 120–21, 122–3, 148, 154–5, 158, 161, 187–8
preachers invited to address 124, 157
Presbyterian influence 477–8, 480–81, 492–3
Privy Council and 126–7, 140, 183
Protestation issued by see Protestation
John Pym as MP 125, 126–7, 131, 133, 139, 148, 160–61, 161, 169, 177, 183–4, 186, 189
religious reform/settlement, attempts to reach 113, 125–31, 143–8, 149, 161, 185–6, 193
Root and Branch proposals 130–31, 143, 145, 151, 226, 228
Ten Propositions 142, 183
Vow and Covenant imposed by, 1643 288, 293, 297
Lords, House of 186
C’s letter to, offering compromise settlement see Hampton Court proposals
Commons, relations with 131, 183, 186, 192–3, 248
function 123, 234
William Laud’s execution, attempt to prevent 360
in Long Parliament 123, 125, 126, 131–2, 183, 184, 186
No Addresses vote passed 524
opposition to 487; by New Model Army 554
peace negotiations see peace negotiations religion, defence of 145
Self-Denying Ordinance 1644 and 352, 353
See also Commons, House of; Parliament
Lords of the Congregation (Scottish Protestants) 12
Lostwithiel, battle of, 1644 332, 336, 349, 370
Loudoun, John Campbell, 1st Earl 92, 104, 520, 529
Louis XIII, Covenanters and 89, 90–91
Lucan (M. Annaeus Lucanus): Pharsalia, translated by Thomas May 54–5, 431, 582
Lucas, Sir Charles 230, 529
at siege of Colchester, 1648 541–2, 548; his execution following 548
Lucas, Sir John (brother of Sir Charles Lucas) 548
Ludlow 59, 204
Ludlow, Edmund 554
Lunsford, Colonel 178, 182, 215
Luther, Martin 6–7, 8
Lyme, siege of, 1643–4 312, 326, 327, 331
Maidstone, battle of, 1648 541
Malet, Justice 25
malignancy 275–7, 296, 314, 461–2
ordinances against 462
Mallow (Ireland), battle of, 1647 530
Manchester 216–17, 222, 398
Manchester, Edward Montagu, Lord
Mandeville and then 2nd Earl 105, 289, 314, 346, 503
criticism of 346, 347, 350, 351, 353; endorsed by Commons 350
Cromwell and 347, 350, 503
financial responsibilities 321–2
at Marston Moor 330, 331, 333
military expertise 350
at Newbury 333–4, 346
as a parliamentarian 326, 327, 336, 346, 450; loss of command 372
religious beliefs 314, 346
Manchester, Henry Montagu, 1st Earl 59, 105
Marie de Medici (Queen Mother) 94, 103, 138
Marprelate, Martin 442
Marriot, Thomas 218
Marshall, Samuel 255
Marshall, Stephen 124
Marston Moor, battle of, 1644 329–33, 347
casualties 330, 331, 362–3
Cromwell at 330, 347, 439
effects of 329, 331, 333, 336, 353, 362
Prince Rupert at 329, 347–8
Marten, Henry 257, 285, 297, 476, 518, 522, 537
No Addresses vote proposed by 510, 515, 524
Mary I (Mary Tudor) 19, 21
Mary, Princess (daughter of C) 577
Mary of Guise, Queen Regent of Scotland 12, 13
Massey, Sir Edward 290, 301, 327, 371, 374, 477, 491, 501
on the clubmen 415, 421
New Model Army’s charges against 498, 500
Maurice, Count of Nassau, Prince of Orange 244, 265, 287, 331, 388 at Lyme 318, 326
relationship with other commanders 284, 290
May, Thomas 121, 177, 248
The history of the parliament Of England… 582–5
Lucan: Pharsalia, translation of 54–5, 431, 582
Mayerne, Theodor 357
Maynwaring, Roger 48
McColla, Alastair 492
medical help, on the battlefield 246, 247, 390–91, 457–8
aftercare 391, 402, 408; cost of 402–3
Melville, Andrew 14, 15–16
Mercurius Aulicus 282, 332, 356, 358
An Answer to… 357, 358, 359
Mercurius Britannicus 266, 358
Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus 363
Mercurius Rusticus 231, 282–4, 303, 354
Mere 418
middling sort 57–8
in Scotland 32, 59, 62, 137
Middlesex, Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl 235
Middleton, John 544
Midland Association 254
Midlands 75, 172, 225, 265, 266, 267, 396–7
See also individual counties
Mildmay, Sir Henry 533
Miles, Thomas 460
military strategy/tactics