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*"King's Evil," touching for (1660), 411
 * Kinnoul, lord (1650), 315–316
 * Kirke, colonel (1685), 625
 * Kirke's "Lambs" (1685), 525


 * Lake, Dr., bishop of Chichester (1687), 545
 * Lambert, general (1662), 427, 428
 * Laud, archbishop (1617–1645), 66, 142, 147, 153, 155–160, 191, 213, 215, 249, 250
 * Lauderdale, earl of (1661), 421, 423. 434, 478, 479
 * Leighton, Dr. Alexander, inhuman treatment of (1634–1640), 154–196
 * Leicester, earl of, lord-lieutenant of Ireland (1641), 219
 * Leslie earl of (1639–1650). 182, 192, 315, 316
 * Levellers (1608–1679), 38, 149, 284, 309
 * Lilbume, John (1643–57), 236, 309, 332, 352
 * "Lillibulero" (1688), 550
 * Limitations bill (1681), 485
 * Lisle, lady Alice (1685), 525
 * Liturgy enforced in Scotland (1637), 172–3
 * Little Parliament (1653), 332
 * Lloyd, Dr., bishop of St. Asaphs (1687), 545
 * Lloyd, Mr., attempts to criminate the queen (1678), 471
 * London, great disturbances in (1647), 280; great fire of (1666), 440, 441
 * Long Parliament (1640–1653), 195-330
 * Lotus XIXI. of France (1624), 106, 111
 * Louis XIV. (1645–1688), 424, 430, 434, 437, 443, 444, 447, 449, 455, 485, 509, 529, 531
 * Lowestoffe, naval battle off (1665), 455
 * Lunsford, colonel (1641), 221, 225
 * Luttern, battle of (1626), 125
 * Lyme Regis captured by the Parliamentarians 1641), 244

Magus Muir, murder of Sharp on (1679), 480
 * Madgeburg, destruction of (1631), 150
 * Maguire, Cornellius, baron of Inniskillen (1641), 218
 * Main and Bye conspiracies (1633), 5
 * Marlborough (Churchill), duke of (1685–1688), 509, 519, 552
 * Marston Moor, battle of (1644), 244
 * Marten, Henry (1642), 233
 * Mary de Medici (1624–1645), 106, 111, 201, 214
 * Mary of Modena, wife of James II. (1685), 532.
 * Massacre, great Irish (1641), 219
 * Maurice, prince (1642–1661), 231, 237, 244, 251, 255, 261
 * Maynard and Glynne, Strafford's accusers (1641), 205
 * Mazarine, cardinal (1645), 262, 266, 303, 424
 * Meal-tub plot (1680), 483
 * Melville, Andrew (1617), 64
 * Middleton, lord commissioner of Scotland (1661), 421–3
 * Mutiny bill passed (1660), 412
 * M'Mahon, Hugh (1641), 218
 * Monarchy, abolition of (1649), 305
 * Monk, general (1650–1670), 316, 320, 334, 364, 365, 368, 411, 440
 * Monmouth, duke of (1679–1685), 480, 482, 489, 490, 494, 504, 514, 515, 516, 518, 520, 521, 524, 525
 * Monopolies (1634), 153
 * More, M'Cullum (1685), 514
 * More, Roger, gentleman of Kildare (1641), 218
 * Montrose, duke of (1639–1650), 182, 215, 248, 257, 260, 310, 315, 316
 * Mounteagle, lord (1605), 25–26


 * Nantes, revocation of the Edict of (1685), 520
 * Napier, lord (1641), 214
 * Naseby, battle of (1645), 255
 * Newbury, battle of (1644), 245
 * Newbury, battle of (1643), 238
 * New York ceded to the English (1667), 444
 * Nonconformists, ejectment of (1664), 431
 * Northumberland, earl of, lord high admiral (1642), 227
 * Oates, Titus (1678–1685), 466, 312
 * O'Conolly, Owen (1641), 217
 * O'Dogherty, Irish chieftain (1617), 69
 * O'Neil, Sir Phelim (1641), 218, 219, 356
 * Ormond, lord (1641–1685), 215, '242, 811, 356, 411, 452, 509
 * Overbury, Sir Thomas (1610), 50, 51
 * Owen, Sir John (1649), 308


 * Peace, proposals of (1647), 269
 * Penn, William (1670–1688), 448, 449, 528, 548
 * Pension parliament (1661), 423
 * Percy, Thomas (1604–1606), 21, 28
 * Peters, Hugh, fanatic preacher (1645), 261, 281
 * Petition of Right, the (1628), 135
 * Philliphaugh, battle of (1645), 261
 * Plague in London (1603), 4
 * (1665), 436, 437
 * Plunket, Oliver, archbishop (1681), 488
 * Popish plot (1678), 467, 484
 * Pride, colonel (1649), 297, 316
 * Privilege of parliament (1642), 224
 * Progress of the Nation (1603–1660)—Constitution and laws, 370
 * Religion, 376
 * Arts, manufactures, and commerce, 380
 * Revenue, money, and coinage, 383
 * Agriculture and gardening, 386
 * Literature, science, and fine arts, 386
 * Music 395
 * Painting, engraving, and sculpture, 395
 * Costume, 405
 * Condition of the people, 407
 * Progress of the Nation (1660–1688)—Constitution and laws, 372
 * Religion, 576
 * Science, literature, and art, 581
 * Physical science, 592
 * Painting, sculpture, and engraving, 597
 * Coinage, 599
 * Music, 599
 * Domestic arts— furniture, 602
 * Costume, 602
 * Manners and customs, 604
 * Growth of the revenue and commerce, 611
 * Condition of the people, 617
 * Prynne, William, the puritan (1637–1654), 160, 162, 249
 * Pym, John (1638–1642), 185, 195, 203, 206, 309, 221, 225, 226, 242


 * Raleigh, Sir Walter (1603–1619), 3, 5, 11, 73, 8O
 * Regalia, attempt to steal the (1671), 453
 * Regicides executed (1660), 416
 * Remonstrances on the state of the kingdom (1641), 219
 * Reynolds Dr. (1604), 15
 * Richeleu, cardinal (1624–1631), 106, 107, 149
 * Rochelle, siege of (1627), 13
 * Rochester, earl of (1667–1680), 442, 504,508, 531, 537
 * Ross surrendered to Cromwell (1650), 314
 * Roundaway Tower, Waller defeated at (1643), 239
 * Rubens, Peter Paul (1630), 148
 * Rump, the (1658), 362
 * Rupert, prince (1642–1667), 231. 236, 244, 251, 255, 260, 261, 322, 440
 * Russell, lady Rachel (1683), 495
 * lord William (1678–1683), 476, 499, 495, 496, 497
 * Rye House plot (1683), 492


 * Sales bill passed (1660), 412
 * Sancroft, archbishop (1685–1688), 509, 510, 533, 545, 564
 * Sancy, father (1625), 118
 * Saye, lord (1641), 208
 * Scone, Charles II. crowned at (1651), 320
 * Scottish church (1617), 63, 65
 * Sedgemoor, battle of (1685), 519, 520
 * Selden, John (1620–1629), 89, 134, 142
 * Self-denying ordinance (1644), 246, 243
 * Shaftesbury, earl of (1667–1683), 442, 444, 456, 458, 464, 468, 473, 482, 484, 486, 488, 491, 492
 * Sharp, archbishop (1661–1679), 423, 434, 458, 479, 480
 * Sherborne, battle at (1645), 261