Read Civil War: The History of England Volume III Online
Authors: Peter Ackroyd
Grenville, Sir John,
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Gresham College, London,
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Grimstone, Harbottle,
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,
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Grosseteste, Robert, bishop of Lincoln,
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,
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Gunpowder Plot (1605),
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,
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Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden,
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Habeas Corpus Act (1679),
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; James II wishes to repeal,
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Habsburg family: and Bohemia,
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,
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hackney carriages,
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Halifax, George Savile, 1st marquess of,
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,
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,
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Hall, Joseph:
Characters of Virtues and Vices
,
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Hallam, Henry,
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Halley, Edmund,
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Hamilton, James, 1st duke of,
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Hamilton, James, 2nd marquess of,
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,
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,
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,
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Hammond, Colonel Robert,
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,
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Hampden, John: imprisoned,
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; tried before court of exchequer,
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; supports Scots against Charles I,
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; supports Providence Island Company,
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; Strafford threatens,
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; impeachment charges against,
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; and Cromwell’s low estimate of parliamentary army,
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,
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; dies of wounds,
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Hampton Court: conference (1604),
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,
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; Charles I at,
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,
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Harington, Sir John: on Hampton Court debate,
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; on court behaviour,
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; Suffolk advises on gaining favour at court,
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; appointed tutor to Prince Henry,
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Harley, Lady Brilliana,
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Harrington, James:
Oceana
,
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Harrison, Sir John,
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Haselrig, Sir Arthur,
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,
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,
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,
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Hastings, Henry,
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Hatfield House, Hertfordshire,
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Heads of the Proposals
,
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hearth tax (1662),
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Henri IV, king of France: assassinated,
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Henrietta Anne, Princess, duchess of Orléans,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I: betrothal,
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; marriage,
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; Catholicism,
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; marriage relations,
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,
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,
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; declines to attend coronation,
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; French attendants sent home,
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; poverty,
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; birth of son Charles,
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; in masques and theatrical pieces,
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,
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; offended by Prynne,
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; on Scottish service book,
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; supports husband,
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,
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; defies parliamentary control of court and council,
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; threatened with impeachment,
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; leaves for Holland (1642),
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; sends arms from Holland,
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; returns from exile in war,
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; exile abroad,
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; mediates between Charles II and Louis XIV,
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Henry, Philip,
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Henry, Prince (Charles I’s son),
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Henry, prince of Wales: tutored by Harington,
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; character,
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; betrothal to Maria Anna,
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; death,
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Herbert, Sir Edward,
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Heyman, Sir Peter,
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Hobbes, Thomas: on death of Laud,
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; career,
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; and political theory,
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,
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;
Leviathan
,
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Holborne, Sir Robert,
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Holland, Henry Rich, 1st earl of,
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Holland: Henrietta Maria travels to,
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;
see also
Dutch Republic
Hollar, Wenceslaus,
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Holles, Denzil,
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,
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; impeachment charges against,
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Holmby House, Northamptonshire,
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Holt, Wiltshire,
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Holy Roman Empire: in Thirty Years War,
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honours: sale under James I,
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,
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Hopkins, Sir William,
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Hopton, Sir Ralph,
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Hotham, Sir John, as governor of Hull,
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,
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Hough, John, bishop of Worcester,
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Houghton, John:
Collection of Letters for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade
,
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Hounslow Heath,
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Howard family: oppose Buckingham,
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Howe, John Grubham,
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Hudlestone, John,
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Huguenots,
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,
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,
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;
see also
Protestantism
Hull: military arsenal,
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,
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; Charles I denied entry,
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Hunt, Leigh,
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Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 5th earl of,
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Hurst Castle, Hampshire,
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Hutchinson, George,
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Hutchinson, Colonel John,
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Hutchinson, Lucy (
née
Apsley),
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,
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,
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,
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;
Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson
,
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hygiene: Pepys and,
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‘incident, the’,
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Independents (sect),
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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‘Instrument of Government’ (Lambert’s),
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,
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intelligencers (busy-bodies),
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Ireland: Strafford (Wentworth) in,
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; rebellion (1641),
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,
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,
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; social structure and land ownership,
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; English forces sent to,
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; New Model Army destined for,
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; Charles I seeks to raise army in,
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; Cromwell deputed to subdue,
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; Cromwell travels to and suppresses,
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; Act of Settlement (1652),
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; ordinance incorporating into commonwealth,
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Ireton, Sir Henry,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Ironsides,
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Jaffray, Alexander,
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James, Henry,
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James I, king of England ( James VI of Scotland): accession to English throne,
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,
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; journey from Edinburgh to London,
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,
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; appearance and manner,
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,
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; creates new knights,
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; coronation,
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; plot against,
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; personal retinue and court,
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; clerical and religious discussions,
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; learning,
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; relations with Parliament,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; honoured and praised,
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; hunting,
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,
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,
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; informed of Gunpowder Plot,
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; court laxity and excesses,
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,
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; behaviour,
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; favourites,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; extravagance and debts,
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,
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; view of law,
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,
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,
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; financial situation,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and royal power,
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; joins Protestant Union,
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; sells honours and titles,
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,
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; progress to Newark (1612),
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; and Somerset’s self-pardon,
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; health declines,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; rebukes judges,
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; progress to Edinburgh (1617),
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; and Bohemian crisis,
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,
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,
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,
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; progress (1620),
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; and parliament’s petitions against Catholics and Spain,
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,
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; Mytens portrait,
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; loses popular support,
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; fears treason,
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; thrown from horse and falls through ice,
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; and son Charles’s visit to Spain with Buckingham,
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,
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; near-war with Dutch (1623),
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; and prospective war with Spain,
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; final letter to Buckingham,
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; death,
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; called ‘the wisest fool in Christendom’,
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; attends and finances masques,
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; religious views,
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; distributes land in Ireland,
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;
Basilikon Doron
,
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;
Declaration of Sports
,
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,
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James II, king (
earlier
James, duke of York): marriage to Anne Hyde,
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; Catholicism,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; sea victory over Dutch,
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; assists in Great Fire of London,
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; retires from public life,
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; marriage to Mary of Modena,
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; Charles II tells of French subsidies,
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; and rumoured plot against Charles II,
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; Shaftesbury opposes as successor to Charles II,
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,
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,
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; refuses to return to Anglicanism and takes exile in Spanish Netherlands,
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; in exclusion crisis,
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,
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; Charles II’s low opinion of,
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; contends for throne,
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; regains powers,
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; character and qualities,
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; succeeds to throne,
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; maintains standing army,
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; appoints Catholic officers to army and navy,
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; relations with Louis XIV,
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; tensions with parliament,
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; declaration of indulgence order,
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; and William of Orange’s invasion,
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; opposes William of Orange,
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; flees, apprehended and returned to London,
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; allowed to escape abroad,
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; exile in France,
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Jeffreys, George, 1st baron ( Judge),
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,
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Jesuits: banished (1604),
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; and Gunpowder Plot,
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; parliament denounces,
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; rumoured Popish Plot against Charles II,
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Johnson, Robert,
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Jones, Inigo,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Jonson, Ben: writes plays on ambition and corruption,
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; on Salisbury,
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; masques,
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,
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;
Bartholomew Fair
,
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,
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;
Love Restored
,
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;
News from the New World
,
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;
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
,
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;
Sejanus
,
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Joyce, Cornet,
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judges: loyalties in civil war,
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Junto, the (puritan),
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,
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,
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,
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justices of the peace,
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,
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Juxon, Thomas,
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Juxon, William, bishop of London,
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Keymis, Lawrence,
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Keynes, John Maynard,
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Kid’s Coffee House (the Amsterdam),
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Kilfenny Castle, Limerick,
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Killigrew, Thomas,
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King’s Players, the (theatre company),
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Kirk
see
Church of Scotland
Kirkby, Christopher,
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Knatchbull, John,
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Knight (Oxford preacher),
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Knox, John,
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La Rochelle, France,
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,
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,
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,
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Lambe, Dr John,
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Lambert, General John,
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,
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,
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,
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land: ownership under Charles II,
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Langport (near Bristol), battle of (1645),
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Latitudinarianism (‘Latitude men’),
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Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury (
earlier
bishop of St David’s): administers coronation oath to Charles I,
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; supports Arminians,
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; supports Charles I,
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; on Church’s authority,
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; ‘Declaration on the Articles of Religion’,
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; appointed chancellor of Oxford University,
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,
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; opposition to,
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,
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,
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; preaches on sixth anniversary of Charles I’s accession,
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; and ‘Thorough’ (regime),
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; character and appearance,
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; in Edinburgh,
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; Van Dyck portrait,
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,
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; reforms Church rites and doctrines,
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; puritan reaction to,
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,
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; on Scottish defiance,
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; Pym criticizes,
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; and Charles I’s calling great council of peers,
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; impeached and imprisoned,
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,
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; at Strafford’s execution,
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; executed,
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