God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [485]
Northumberland, Algernon Percy, 10th Earl 84–5, 96, 105, 224, 291
as James, Duke of York’s guardian 537
as Lord High Admiral 191, 214
Norwich 346, 404, 483–4, 532
Norwich, George Goring, 1st Earl: at siege of Colchester, 1648 541–2, 547, 548
Nottingham 298, 398
C raises his standard in, 1642 210, 223
Nottinghamshire 130, 152, 254
Nye, Philip 338–9, 339
O’Neill, Owen Roe 470
O’Neill, Sir Phelim 166, 168
oaths, swearing of 95
Ogle plot, 1643 316
Okey, John 488
oral communication 51, 52, 96, 97, 242 street talk/rumour 93, 116, 206–7, 247–8
Ormonde, James Butler, Earl 166, 305, 384, 530
C, correspondence with 381, 472, 555, 559
as C’s representative in Ireland 470–71, 539, 555, 559, 563, 564
as commander, English troops in Ireland 305, 306, 307, 469–71, 485–6
Osborne, Richard 526
Overton, Richard 279, 441, 442, 443, 463, 534
as a Leveller 458, 508
Martin’s Echo 442, 444
pamphlets by 441, 442, 460
Parliament, his attacks on 507–8
religious beliefs 441, 486
A Remonstrance… (with William Walwyn) 487
Stationers” Company and 444
Overton, Colonel Robert 558
Owen, Nat[haniel] 389, 406, 407–8
Oxford 221, 247, 251, 288, 326–7, 394, 398
Sir John Byron’s theft of plate from 241
C in, 1642–4 248, 249, 241–2, 259, 264–5, 295, 315, 326; leaves, June 1644 327; return 331, 334; escape from, 1645 xxi, 388; return 388
fortification of 393
Henrietta Maria in 264–5
siege of, 1645 374, 375–6
surrender, May 1646 388
Waller plot 291–3
Oxford negotiations, 1642 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256–7, 259–61, 295–6
petitions in support of 254–6
proposals sent to C 159–60, 291, 292, 301; his rejection of 260, 261, 291
public disorder over 254–5, 500–502
John Pym and 253
Oxford Parliament, 1644 315–16, 326, 347
Oxford University 145, 221 Oxfordshire 100, 130, 247
Oxinden, Henry 205, 212
Oyer and Terminer courts 94–5
Paget, William, 6th Baron 227
Pagitt, Ephraim 151, 409
Heresiography… 452
Palmer, Geoffrey 171
pamphlets/tracts xxi-xxiii, 192, 590 ballads 50, 55
on Edgehill 248, 255–6
censorship of 51, 153, 172–3
by Covenanters 5, 107
newsbooks see news/newsbooks
political 50, 51, 153–4, 172–3, 174, 181, 182, 188, 192, 207–8, 236, 237, 257–9, 424, 426; following C’s surrender 440, 441–51 458, 459, 461, 505–6, 534–5, 590
print runs 153, 175, 196, 279
prophetic pamphlets 205–6, 410
prosecution for publishing 77, 206
religious 50, 51, 107, 145, 149–50, 153–4, 155, 167–8, 196–200, 201–3, 206, 313, 314, 339–47, 449–52
rhetoric/style 448–51
titles chosen for 175, 181
by women 410
wonder pamphlets 206, 433
See also individual authors/titles; printing
Parker, Henry 193, 194, 195
Observations on some of His Majesties Late Answers… 193–4
Parliament 57, 114
Commons see Commons, House of constitutional status 56–7, 106, 132, 183, 192–4
the crown, relationship with 45, 46, 49, 54, 183, 188–90, 192–3, 196, 237, 323–4
dissolution, 1629 56; C’s Personal Rule following see Personal Rule
freedom of speech 460, 487–8
legal system, role in 183, 188–9, 405
Lords see Lords, House of militia, control of 181, 465
patronage in 126
Petition of Right 46
petitions for calling of 105, 117, 126
role/function 47, 56–7, 67, 92, 183, 188–9, 405, 466
war, funding of 45, 89, 91, 92, 96, 132
See also Long Parliament; Scottish Parliament; Short Parliament
The Parliament Scout 357, 359
The parliament post 433, 434
parliamentary privilege 179, 180, 237, 273
Parliamentary proceedings, publication of 172, 195
parliamentary reform 123, 132, 514, 557–8, 565
Commons legislating independently 549, 586
patronage 48, 52, 126
Payne, Phineas: claim to be C’s executioner 580, 586
peace negotiations 249, 250, 257, 347
1642 see Oxford negotiations
1643 Lords proposals 292–3
1644–5 see Uxbridge negotiations
1646 see Newcastle Propositions
1647 see Hampton Court proposals
1648 551–4; See also Newport negotiations
1648 Denbigh mission 564
1649 Richmond mission 564
New Model Army’s demand for end to 554; their settlement terms 556–9
Peasants” Revolt, 1381 236
Pembroke, Philip Herbert,