Master and Fellows of Tri- nity Hall, Cambridge (London, 18 Dec. 1648), 91.
- lxxxvii. Rev. Robinson (London, 1 Feb. 1648), 97.
R. Mayor, Esq., on Richard Cromwell's Marriage (12 Feb. to 8 March 1648), 100-104. -xci. Dr. Love (London, 14 March 1648), 106.
xcii.-xcvi.-R. Mayor, Esq., on Rich- ard Cromwell's Marriage (14 March 1648 to 15 April 1649), 108-116.
xcvii. Hon. Sir James Harrington (London, 9 July 1649), 129.
xcviii. Hon. W. Lenthall (London, 10 July 1649), 129.
-xcix. R. Mayor, Esq. (Bristol, 19 July'1649), 132.
the same, (Milford Haven, 13
Mrs. R. Cromwell (Milford Ha-
ven, 13 Aug. 1649), 135.
cii. Hon. W. Lenthall (Dublin, 22 Aug. 1649), 138.
Governor of Dundalk (Tredah,
12 Sept. 1649), 147.
President Bradshaw (Dublin,
16 Sept. 1649), 147. -CV. Hon. W. Lenthall (Dublin, 17 Sept. 1649), 149.
cvi. the same (Dublin, 27 Sept. 1649), 156.
cvii. - the same (Wexford, 14 Oct. 1649), 159.
cviii.-cxi. Siege of Ross (17-19 Oct. 1649), 172-176.
-CX11. Hon. W. Lenthall (Ross, 25 Oct. 1649), 177.
- cxiii. R. Mayor, Esq. (Ross, 13 Nov. 1649), 180.
Hon. Thomas Scott (Ross, 14
Hon. W. Lenthall (Ross, 14
Nov. 1649), 183. cxvi. 1649), 189.
the same (Waterford, Nov.
cxvii. the same (Cork, 19 Dec. 1649), 195.
cxviii. Right Hon. Lord Wharton (Cork, 1 Jan. 1649), 200.
cxix. Hon. W. Lenthall (Castle- town, 15 Feb. 1649), 227.
Cxx.Governor of Cahir Castle (Ca- hir, 24 Feb. 1649), 233.
cxxxii. Richard Cromwell, Esq. (Carrick, 2 April 1650), 254.
Letters of Oliver Cromwell. (In Vol. III.) cxxxiii. To Hon. W. Lenthall (London, 20 June 1650), 7.
cxxxiv. R. Mayor, Esq. (Alnwick, 17 July 1650), 9.
-CXXXV. - President Bradshaw (Mus- selburgh, 30 July 1650), 12.
- CXXXVI. — General Assembly (Mussel- burgh, 3 Aug. 1650), 16.
- cxxxvii. -General Lesley (Camp at Pentland Hills, 14 Aug. 1650), 21. - cxxxviii. Council of State (Mussel- burgh, 30 Aug. 1650), 25.
- cxxxix. - Sir A. Haselrig (Dunbar, 2 Sept. 1650), 30.
President Bradshaw (Edin- burgh, 24 March 650), 123.
- clxxi. Mrs. Cromwell (Edin- burgh, 12 April, 1651), 124.
clxxii. Hon. A. Johnston (Edin- burgh, 12 April 1651), 127.
clxxiii. Mrs. E. Cromwell (Edin- burgh, 3 May 1651), 133.
Hammond (Edinburgh, 3 May 1651), V. 210 (App.).
clxxiv. — President Bradshaw (Edin- burgh, 3 June 1651), 134.
the same (Whitehall, 13 Sept. 1655), 132.
- CC111. Maryland Commissioners (Whitehall, 26 Sept. 1655), 133.
cciv. Gen. Goodson (Whitehall, Oct. 1655), 142.
- CCV. D. Serle, Esq. (Whitehall, Oct. 1655), 144.
clxxv. Hon. W. Lenthall (Linlith-- ccvi. Gen. Fortescue (Whitehall,
President Bradshaw, (Dun- das, 24 July 1651), 139..
- clxxvii. the same (Linlithgow, 26 July 1651), 140.
clxxviii. R. Mayor, Esq. (Burntis- land, 28 July 1651), 142.
clxxix. Hon. W. Lenthall (Burntis- land, 29 July 1651), 144.
- clxxx.-the same (Leith, 4 Aug. 1651), 146.
clxxxi. - Lord Wharton (Stratford- on-Avon, 27 Aug. 1651), 151.
- clxxxii. -Hon. W. Lenthall (near Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651), 155. clxxxiii. the same (Worcester, 4 Sept. 1651), 157.
- clxxxiv. Rev. J. Cotton (London, 2 Oct. 1651), 172.
clxxxv. Mr. Hungerford (London, 30 July 1652), 183. -clxxxvi.
A. Hungerford, Esq. (Cock- pit, 10 Dec. 1652), 188.
- clxxxvii. Lieut. Gen. Fleetwood (Cockpit, 1652), 189.
clxxxviii. Mr. Parker (Whitehall, 23 April 1653), 197.
- clxxxix. Lieut.-General Fleetwood (Cockpit, 22 Aug. 1653), 233.
- CXC. Committee of Customs (Cock- pit, Oct. 1653), 235.
cxci. H. Weston, Esq. (London, 16 Nov. 1653), 236.
Letters of Oliver Cromwell. (In Vol. IV.) - cxcii. - R. Mayor, Esq. (Whitehall, 4 May 1654), 9.
cxciii. - Lord Fleetwood (Whitehall, 16 May 1654), II. - cxciv.
Col. Alured (16 May 1654),
- CXCV. Sir T. Vyner (Whitehall, 5
- ccvii. Henry Cromwell (Whitehall, 21 Nov. 1655), 150.
the same (Whitehall, 21 April
ccix. Generals Blake and Monta- gue (Whitehall, 28 April 1656), 157. - CCX. the same (Whitehall, 6 May 1656), 160.
ccxi. Gresham - College Committee (Whitehall, 9 May 1656), 163.
Richard Cromwell (White-
hall, 29 May 1656), 164.
ccxiii. Henry Cromwell (Whitehall, 26 Aug. 1656), 171. ccxiv.
Generals Blake and Monta- gue (Whitehall, 28 Aug. 1656), 173. - Mayor of Newcastle (White- hall, 18 Dec. 1656), 225.
- ccxvi. - Cardinal Mazarin (Whitehall, 26 Dec. 1656), 228.
ccxvii. Parliament (Whitehall, 25 Dec. 1656), 242.
Letters of Oliver Cromwell. (In Vol. V.) Gen. Blake (Whitehall, 10
ccxix. Gen. Montague (Whitehall, 11 Aug. 1657), 78.
CCXX. - J. Dunch, Esq. (Hampton Court, 27 Aug. 1657), 78.
CCXXI. Gen. Montague (Hampton Court, 30 Aug. 1657), 79.
Ccxxii. Sir W. Lockhart (Whitehall, 31 Aug. 1657), 82.
ccxxiii. Sir W. Lockhart (Whitehall, 31 Aug. 1657), 84.
ccxxiv. - Gen. Montague (Whitehall, 2 Oct. 1657), 86.
CCXXV. - Sir W. Lockhart (Whitehall, 26 May 1658), 141.
Mr. H. Downhall (Huntingdon, 14 Oct. 1626), 157.
Hon. W. Lenthall, on Army Troubles (Saffron Walden, 3, 8, 17 May 1647), 183-185.
Carmarthen Committee (Pembroke, 9 June 1648), 187.
Hon. R. Herbert (Pembroke, 18 June 1648), 188.
Colonel Hughes (Pembroke, 26 June 1648), 186.
- Mayor, &c. of Haverfordwest (12 July 1648), 188.
the same (14 July 1648), 190.
- Derby-House Committee (Wigan, 23 Aug. 1648), 190.
- Committee of Derby House (Norham, 20 Sept. 1648), 192.
- Hon. W. Lenthall (Boroughbridge, 28 Oct. 1648), 195.
Waterford Correspondence (21-24 Nov. 1649), 196-199.
Lieut.-General Farrell (Cork, 4 Jan. 1649), 199.
Colonel Phayr (Fethard, 9 Feb. 1649),
- John Sadler, Esq. (Cork, 31 Dec. 1649), 201.
- Hon. Sir A. Haselrig (Dunbar, 5 Sept. 1650), 205.
-the same (Edinburgh, 9 Sept. 1650),
- Hon. W. Lenthall (Edinburgh, 28 Dec. 1650), 206.
-the same (Glasgow, 25 April 1651),
-Hon. Major-General Harrison (Edin- burgh, 3 May 1651), 210.
Hon. W. Lenthall (Edinburgh, 10 May 1651), 208.
-Lieut.-Col. Mitchell (Whitehall, 18 May 1653), 220.
Cardinal Mazarin (Westminster, 19 June 1653), 220.
Sir Bulstrode Whitlocke (Whitehall, 2 Sept. 1653), 222.
Cardinal Mazarin (Whitehall, 26 Jan. 1653), 222.
Mayor of Lynn Regis (Whitehall, 30 Jan. 1653), 223.
Sir J. Wilde (Whitehall, 24 March 1654), 227.
Mayor of Gloucester (Whitehall, 24 March 1654), 228.
Cardinal Mazarin (Whitehall, 29 June 1654), 224.
Hon. W. Lenthall (Whitehall, 22 Sept. 1654), 225.
the same (Whitehall, 5 Oct. 1654',
- President of Rhode Island (Whitehall, 29 March 1655), 232.
- Captain J. Leverett (Whitehall, 3 April 1655), 233:
-Colonel A. Cox (Whitehall, 24 April 1655), 234.
Edmund Waller (Whitehall, 13 June 1655), 231.
- Col. H. Brewster (Whitehall, 26 Oct. 1655), 234.
- Vice-Chancellor of Oxford (Whitehall, 3 July 1657), 238.
Bailiffs of Oswestry (Whitehall, 13 July 1657), 239.
- Mayor of Gloucester (Whitehall, 2 Dec. 1657), 239.
Col. Cox (Whitehall, 4 Feb. 1657),
Commanders of Gloucester Militia (Whitehall, 11 March 1657), 242. Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge (White- hall, 28 May 1658), 242.
the same (Whitehall, 22 June 1658), 243.
Levellers described, i. 263; Arnald shot, 266; remarks on, ii. 118-121; routed at Burford, 124.
Lisle, Lord Viscount, in Council of State, ii. 107; iii. 238 n.; iv. 6 n.; at Installa- tion, v. 77.
Lisle, Mr., in Council of State, ii. 107; Keeper of Great Seal, iv. 116. Lisle, Sir George, shot, ii. 36. Lists:-of Cromwell family, i. 17 n., 22 n., 60 n.; of the Eleven Members, 251 n.; of Officers slain at Tredah, ii. 158; of Little Parliament, iii. 200; of Council of State, 1653, 238 n.; 1654, iv. 6 n.; of Long Parliament, iii. 243-263; of Crom- well's First Parliament, iv. 18; of Major-Generals, 135 n.; of Cromwell's estates, 165 n.; of Cromwell's Lords, v.
Livingston, Rev. James, notice of, by Cromwell, iii. 88; his descendants, 90. Lloyd, Capt., sent to Generals Blake and Montague, iv. 158.
Locke, John, Tomb of, i. 86.
Lockhart, William, Ensign, i. 236; Col., wounded at Preston, ii. 23; Ambassador to France, iv. 228; notice of, v. 81; commands at Dunkirk, 87; one of Cromwell's Lords, 91; Cromwell's let- ters to, 82, 84, 141. See Sewster. Lockier, Rev., preaches at Cromwell's Installation, iii. 240.
Lockyer, Trooper, shot, ii. 121. Loftus, Sir Arthur, notice of, ii. 188. London City petitions for a Parliament, i. 92; for Reform of Bishops, 93, 104; helps Long Parliament to raise army, 106; fortified, 1643, 130; armies fitted out by, 172; petitions for peace, 231; new militia ordinance, 243; shops shut, 145, 252, 253; averse to Cromwell party, 285; lends money, ii. 115; Preacher recommended for, iv. 15; Cromwell entertained by, 56; will resist Crom- well's enemies, v. 132.
Loudon, Chancellor, in danger, i. 90; Cromwell's letter to, ii. 51; character of, 54.
Love, Dr., Cromwell's letter to, ii. 106. Love, Rev. Christopher, notice of, i. 164; ii. 107; his treason, iii. 134; condemned, 136; executed, 149. Lowestofi, affair at, i. 116.
Lowry, John, notice of, ii. 130, 131; v. 161. Lucas, Sir Charles, shot, ii. 36. Ludlow, General, Memoirs of Cromwell, i. 15; Cromwell's remark to, 243; notes Cromwell's ill success, 285; at trial of Charles I., ii. 92; of Council of State, 96; Deputy of Ireland, 258; Cromwell's conversation with, iii. 5; and Cromwell, scene with, 177; Republican, lives in Essex, iv. 153; V. 153.
Lumsden, Col., killed at Dunbar, iii. 45. Lunsford, Col., described, i. 104. Lydcot, Col., at Inverkeithing fight, iii. 138. Lyttleton, Lord, his running off with Great Seal, iii. 113.
Mace, of the Commons, the, a bauble, iii. 195.
Mackworth, Col., in Council of State, iv. 6n.; account of, 169 n. Maidston, John, on Cromwell, i. 15; ii. 78. Maidstone fight, ii. 8.
Maine, Zachary, notice of, v. 215. Mainwaring censured, i. 55. Major-Generals, the, iv. 114, 198-200, 211; list of, 135 n.; abolished, 224, 240. Maleverer, Col., Cromwell's letter in be- half of his Family, v. 206. Malevrier, Lord, Royalist, iv. 112. Manasseh Ben Israel, learned Jew, iv.
Manchester, Earl, Seargeant- Major of Associated Counties, i. 144; and Gen. Crawford, 160, 162; to reform Cam- bridge University, 160; quarrels with Cromwell, 173, 174; one of Cromwell's Lords, v. 91.
Mandevil, Lord, dispute with Cromwell, i. 97. See Manchester, Earl. Manning, Mr., spy, iv. 114, 192. Manton, Mr., preaches at Installation, v.
Mardike taken, v. 85.
Marston Moor. See Battle.
Marten Henry, M. P., of Council of State. ii. 96; character of, iii. 168; a lewd liver, 195.
Martyn, Sir Thomas, of Cambridge Com- mittee, i. 114.
Maryland and Virginia, differences be- tween, iv. 74; Cromwell's letter to Commissioners of, 133.
Masham Family, notice of, i. 86. Masham, Sir William, in Cromwell's First Parliament, iv. 18.
Mass, Cromwell on the, ii. 217. Massey, Gen., how to be employed, i. 224; forces disbanded, 226; "character of, 226; enlists soldiers, 253; purged by Pride, ii. 90; with Scots, iii. 136; wounded at Worcester, 153. Mathews, Col., delinquent, ii. 76, 78. Maurice, Prince, quits England, i. 219; drowned, ii. 182.
Maynard, Mr., one of Cromwell's Lords, v. 91.
Mayor, Richard, Esq., character of, i. 272; letters from Cromwell to, ii. 100, 103, 104, 108, 112, 114, 115, 116, 132, 134, 180, 253; iii. 9, 52, 142; iv. 9; in Little Parliament, iii. 200; of Customs Committee, 235; in Council of State, 238 n.; iv. 6n.
Mazarin, Giulio, Cardinal, policy of, iv. 227; Cromwell's letters to, 228; v. 220, 222, 224; his opinion of Cromwell, 85. Meg, Muckle, in Edinburgh Castle, iii.
Members, the Five, i. 105; the Eleven, 238; accused by Army, 251; list of, 251 n.; last appearance of, 253. Middleton, Gen., at Preston fight, ii. 15; for Charles II., iii. 80; Rebellion in Highlands, 162; iv. 10. Mildmay, Sir Henry, quarrels with Lord Wharton, ii. 40.
Militia, Ordinance of, i. 107; new, 243. Milton, John, entry of his burial, i. 40; pamphlets by, 94; appointed Latin Se- cretary, ii. 107; Sir H. Vane, friend of, iii. 168; blind, iv. 5, 118; letter by, v. 136.
Milton, State Papers criticised, i. 64; iii.
Mitton, Col., in Wales, i. 256.
Model, New, of the Army, i. 172, 177 n., 186, 189, 193.
Monarchy, Fifth, described, iv. 27; plot, 259.
Monk, Col. George, in the Tower, i. 164; in Ireland, 259; in Scots War, iii. 8, 35, 43; at Edinburgh, 98; made Lieut.- General of Ordnance, 129; sent to Stir- ling, 146; storms Dundee, 162; puts down rebellion in the Highlands, 162; iv. 10; in Dutch War, iii. 180, 191; Army mutinous, iv. 76. Monopoly, of soap, &c., i. 57. Monro, Gen., in Scots Army, ii. 12; his motions, 37; rejected at Edinburgh,
Montagu, Dr., censured, i. 55. Montague family, i. 48.
Montague, Lord, a Puritan, i. 45. Montague (Earl of Sandwich). Colonel of the Parliament foot, i. 186; at Bristol siege, 200, 201; receives King at Hin- chinbrook, 245; in Little Parliament, iii. 200; of Customs Committee, 235; in Council of State, 238 n.; iv. 6 n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 18; made Admiral, 140; Cromwell's letters to, 157, 160, 173; v. 78, 79, 86; on Com- mittee of Kingship, iv. 250; assists the French, v. 30, 80; at Installation, 77; one of Cromwell's Lords, 91.
Montgomery, Col. Robert, notice of, ii. 67; Major-General in Scots Army, iii. 14, 15, 87 n., 110.
Montrose, Earl, in Scots Army, i. 91; routed in Scotland, 217; taken and executed, iii. 4.
Moray House, Edinburgh, Cromwell at, ii. 63.
Mordington, Cromwell at, ii. 54, 58; iii. Io; incident at, 11.
Morgan, Mr., to be taken, ii. 5. Morris, Governor of Pontefract Castle, ii. 71; Cromwell's letter to, 71. Mosstroopers, Watt and Augustin, iii. 83; routed by Col. Hacker, 102.
Mulgrave, Earl, ii. 42; in Council of State, iv. 6 n.; one of Cromwell's Lords, v. 91.
Musical Entertainment at Cromwell's, iv. 238. Musselburgh, Cromwell at, iii. 14, 20, 27; Cromwell's Army in, 129.
Naseby described, i. 188; v. 176. See Battle.
Navigation Act, iii. 180.
Nayler, James, worshipped, iv. 72, 135; punished, 241, 242.
Neal, on Cromwell, iv. 164. Neile, Bishop, and Popery, i.
55; Parlia- ment about to accuse, 56. Newark, designs on, i. 126, 130. Newbury. See Battle. Newcastle, Earl, helps the King, i. 106; his Popish Army, 125; besieges Hull, 148, 150; retires disgusted, 168. Newcastle, Mayor of, Cromwell's letter to, iv. 225.
Newhall estate, iv. 165. Newmarket rendezvous. See Army. Newport, Negotiations at, ii. 62, 74. New Year's Day, when. See Year. Nicholas, Capt., at Chepstow, ii. 6. Noble's Memoirs criticised, i. 13. Norham, situation of, ii. 58. North, Sir Dudley, Cromwell's letter to, v. 180.
Norton, Col. Richard, serves under Earl Manchester, i. 144; notice of, 272, 278; Cromwell's letters to, 272, 277, 279; purged by Pride, ii. 97; in Little Par- liament, iii. 200; in Council of State, 238 n.
Nottingham, Charles I. erects his stand- ard at, i. 1or: iii. 150.
Nova Scotia, occupied for Cromwell, v.
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