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 Contents and List of Citations xvii VII. The Commonwealth and Cromwell PAG e 320. Act abolishing the office of king in England (1649). 245 Gardiner, Constitutional Documents, pp. 387 sqq. 321. How Cromwell broke up the remnant of the Long Parliament 2 47 Sydney Papers; ed. Blencowe (1825), p. 139 322. Clarendon's estimate of Cromwell 248 Clarendon, History of the Rebellion (Oxford ed.), VI, 91 sqq. 323. Parties in England in 1659 2 5* " The Interest of England stated" (1659), in Select Tracts (as above, No. 316), Pt. II, pp. 676 sqq. VIII. The Restoration of the Stuarts: Charles II 324. A picture of Charles II 2 53 Burnet, History of my Own Time; ed. Airy (Clarendon Press, 1897), I, 166 sqq. 324a. England goes mad on the return of Charles II. . . 254 Ibid. I, 165 sq. 325. Savage vengeance taken upon the leaders of the late rebellion 2 55 The Diary of Samuel Pepys ; ed. Wheatley (9 vols., 1893), I, 241 sqq. 326. The execution of the regicides 2 55 Memoirs of John Evelyn, Esq.; ed. Bray (5 vols., 1827), 1,156 IX. Religious Questions under Charles II 327. The Act of Uniformity 2 5& Statutes of the Realm, V, 364 sqq.; Gee and Hardy, Documents, 600 sqq. 328. Harsh act against the dissenters (1670) 258 Burnet (as above, No. 324), I, 489 sqq. X. James II and the Revolution of 1688 329. James II seems about to restore Catholicism .... 259 The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby, ibj4-i(>8g, written by himself; ed. Cartwright (1875), pp. 348 sq. and 359 330. Roman Catholic services at Whitehall 260 Evelyn (as above, No. 326), December 29, 1686 331. The Declaration of Right 2 & l Gee and Hardy, Documents, 641 sqq.