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The Case of the Armie… 512–14, 515
cavalry 372, 400, 41
C and 490, 493–5, 501–2; his trial/execution and 374, 564–5
conscription to 372
Cromwell and 493, 494
Declaration of the Army 492, 497, 498, 507
deserters in 372; deserters from 497
Sir Thomas Fairfax as Lord General 371, 374, 376, 384–6, 461, 481, 491, 494, 497, 498, 499, 501, 519, 543; his commission 371–2
formation 351–2, 400–401
Heads of Proposals see Heads of Proposals ‘Humble Representations of the Dissatisfactions of the Army’ 495, 499
importance/significance 353–5, 372–4, 384–7, 439
Independent churches, relationship with 354, 373, 480, 488, 489–90, 507–8
indemnity issues 486, 488, 492, 493, 508–9
infantry 372, 400, 491
Levellers in see Levellers
John Lilburne’s influence on 490, 508, 512
London, advance on, 1647 497, 498, 499, 501–2; withdrawal to Uxbridge 498, 499; march through London 502 at Naseby 374, 376, 379, 384
‘new agents’ in 508, 512, 519
Newport negotiations, opposition to 555–6, 563
officers/commanders 370–73, 412, 488, 491, 492, 495, 497, 507; hostility towards 518–19; nobility banned from 351, 353; required to sign Solemn League and Covenant 372
Parliament, relationship with 449–50, 488, 489, 492, 495, 512–13; attempt to purge eleven corrupt members 1647 497, 498–9; members readmitted 552
payment of/arrears in 400, 486, 488–9, 491, 492, 496, 508–9
political views/influence 477, 479–80, 485–6, 488, 490–92, 495–6, 507, 508, 512, 519, 554, 559
Presbyterian suspicion of 466, 480–81, 492–3, 497–503, 507
Solemn Engagement 495, 507
See also General Council of the Army; Putney debates
New Model Army coup, 1648 353, 555–62
causes 555–8
Cromwell and 561–2
effects 564–5
Ireton and 555–9
Parliament, purge of 560–62, 563, 566
New Model Ordinance 1644 351–2, 353, 354, 371
Newark 59, 388
fortification of 393, 402, 402
royalist relief of, 1644 326
Newburn, battle of, 1640 104–5, 116–17
Newbury, first battle of, 1643 320, 322, 399
Newbury, second battle of, 1644 333–4, 336, 346, 450; third battle refused 334
Newcastle 59, 82, 111, 172, 222
C taken to 465, 535
Covenanter occupation of 4, 5–6, 112
Newcastle, William Cavendish, Earl (later Duke) 182, 221, 252
in Hull 289, 301
at Marston Moor 330, 331
as a royalist 222, 224, 288, 298, 326, 329
at York 251; at subsequent siege 328, 329
in exile 331
Newcastle Propositions, 1646 465–9, 476–7, 481, 504
Clarendon on 468
C’s responses to 466, 467, 468, 472–3, 475, 492, 503; accepted by Parliament 492, 500; amended 492; represented to C 509; his rejection of 509; Parliamentary impatience that he accept 518, 520
public demonstrations in support of 500–502
terms 465–6, 492, 503, 520, 521; religious settlement 466, 467
Newmarket
C’s removal to, by George Joyce 493–5, 525
May Day riot, 1647 532
New Model Army rendezvous, 1647 494, 495
Newport negotiations, 1648 535, 554–6, 559–61, 579
C’s response to 554, 555
New Model Army opposition to 555–6, 563
Parliamentary responses to 554–5, 559, 560–61, 562, 563
Newport Pagnell, parliamentary occupation, 1643 321
news/newsbooks 51, 96, 97, 172, 173–5, 205–6, 279, 282–3, 357, 359, 421, 515
on William Laud 324–5
on military affairs 242, 248, 317–18
professional letter writers 173, 454
on John Pym 357
reliability/accuracy 173–4, 359, 363, 449, 450
women as publishers of 408
See also Mercurius…pamphlets/tracts
Nicholas, Sir Edward, as royalist Secretary of State 299
Nineteen Propositions, 1642 192–3, 210, 297
responses to 193–4; by C 193, 257
No Addresses vote, 1648 530, 533, 535, 539, 561
Declaration in support of 524, 525
Henry Marten’s proposal of 510, 515, 524
passed 524; repealed 553; repeal revoked 562
nobility 87, 105, 458
Gaelic (Irish) lords 162, 163–4, 165, 166
Scottish 33, 37
Self-Denying Ordinance and 351, 353
succession/primogeniture 162
Noell, Martin 403
Norfolk 98–9, 133, 171, 219, 222, 269, 314, 428
See also East Anglia
Norfolk Fens 419–20, 426
Northampton, Henry Howard, 1st Earl 265
Northamptonshire 82, 85–6, 100, 212, 218, 224, 254
iconoclasm in 201–4
Northern Association