at Inverkeithing fight, iii. 138; Repub- lican, iv. 13. Oldenburg, Duke, his present to Crom- well, iv. 72.
O'Neil, Henry, joins Ormond, ii. 178. O'Neil, Hugh, Governor of Clonmel, ii.
O'Neil, Owen Roe, character of, ii. 155. Onslow, Sir Richard, in Kingship Com- mittee, v. 20.
Order to Keeper of St. James's Library, ii. 102.
Ordinance of Militia. See Militia. Ordinance, Self-denying, i. 172, 177. Ordinances of Cromwell, iv. 6, 7. Ormond, Earl, Irish levied by, i. 226; character of, 257; strong in Ireland, ii. 101; routed by Jones, 134; at Wexford, 171; at Ross, 173; plotting in England, V. 100, 125, 131.
Oswestry, Cromwell's letter to, v. 239. Otes, described, i. 85.
Otley, Col., at disbanding of Rump, iii. 196.
Ouse river, i. 75.
Overbury poisoned, i. 35.
Overton, Col., Governor of Hull, i. 262; in Scots War, iii. 8, 43; at Inverkeith- ing, 137, 138; Republican, iv. 13; sent to the Tower, 76.
Overton, Richard, a Leveller, ii. 113. Owen, Col., Sir John, in Wales, i. 255; delinquent, ii. 75, 77.
Owen, Dr., in Cromwell's First Parlia- ment, iv. 18; preaches to Second Par- liament, 177;
Oxford, Charles I. at, i. 120; surren- dered, 218; Cromwell, &c. feasted at, ii. 126.
Oxford University reformed, iii. 114; Cromwell Chancellor of, 115; Crom- well and, v. 216, 238.
Pack, Sir Christopher, motion by, iv. 244. Packer, Lieut.-Col., notice of, i. 160, 162. Pamphlets on Civil War, King's, i. 2, 3, 93. Paper, blotting, not in use, i. 232 n. Papist Army, Newcastle's, i. 125. Papist Monuments destroyed, i. 130. Papists, to be hanged, i. 168; cruelties in Ireland, ii. 169, 206; against Protes- tants, v. 105-107.
Parker, Mr., Cromwell's letter to, Parliament, Third, of Charles I., i. 49; is Puritan, 50; its Petition of Right, 50; doings of, 50; Alured's letter about, 51; prorogued, 54; dissolved, 56; holds down the Speaker, 57; conduct after, 58; Short, summoned 1640, 90; dis- solved, 90; Long, summoned 3d Nov. 1640, 92; sketch of, 92; votes against Bishops, 93; secures the Militia, 101; grand Petition of, 103; Charles I. at- tempts to sieze Five Members, 105; goes to City for refuge, 105; how it raises army, 106; affairs in July 1643, 144; takes the Scots Covenant, Sept.
1643, 149; affairs in 1644, 172: disagree- ment of Generals, 173; affairs prosper, 219; new Members elected (Recruiters), 219; Army turns on it, 237, 238; de- clares against Army, 241; votes lands to Cromwell, 274; number of Members in 1648, 279 (see Members); purged by Pride, ii. 89 (see Rump); new one to be elected, iii. 169, 185; difficulties in choosing, 191; Little, summons for, 198; members of, 200; meets 4th July 1653, 201; failure of, 233; doings and resig- nation of, 237-239; Long, List of, 243- 263: First Protectorate, assembles 3d Sept. 1654, iv. 17-19; unsuccessful, 42; signs the Recognition, 70; doings of, 70, 71; dissolved, 108; Second Protec- torate, assembles 17th Sept. 1656, 177: doings in Sindercomb's Plot, 232; doings of, 238-241; offers Cromwell title of King, 244, &c.; presses him to accept the title, 254; second session of, v. 89; the two Houses disagree, 101; dis- solved, 130.
Pass, form of, in 1649, ii. 98. Paul's, St., Cross described, i. 55; Cathe- dral, a horseguard, ii. 122.
Peak, Sir Robert, taken at Basing, i. 210. Pembroke besieged by Cromwell, ii. 2,
Pembroke, Earl, sent to Charles I., i.
225; Chancellor of Oxford, iii. 114. Penn, Admiral, sails with the fleet, iv. 74; sent to the Tower, 132, 137-140. Penn, Quaker, iv. 137.
Penruddock, Col., in arms, iv. 113; be- headed, 113: Cromwell's letters rela- tive to, v. 227, 228.
Perth surrenders, iii. 146. Peterborough, Earl, notice of, ii. 128. Peters, Rev. Hugh, chaplain of train, i. 186; secretary to Cromwell, 208; his narrative of Basing, 211; at Putney, 254; at Pembroke, ii. 3; in Ireland, 133; Cromwell to be King, iii. 161. Petition, of Right, i. 50; altered, 55; London, 93, 242; Buckinghamshire, 102; Surrey, ii. 8; of Officers, iii. 185; and Advice of Parliament, iv. 245; v. 67, 68, 72, 76.
Phayr, Col., at execution of Charles I., ii. 92; at Cork, 182; Cromwell's letter to, v. 203.
Piccadilly. derivation of, v. 67n. Pickering, Col., at Bristol siege, i. 201; at Basing, 209; his death and funeral, v. 179.
Pickering, Sir Gilbert, in Council of State, iii. 238n.; iv. 6n. Piedmont, persecution in, iv. 117, 122; v. 136.
Pierpoint, Mr., ii. 39; Cromwell at his house, iii. 150; and Cromwell on King- ship, iv. 271.
Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536, i. 24. Pinchbeck invented by Prince Rupert, ii.
Pinkerton's stories of Cromwell, value of, iii. 79.
Plague, Army escapes, in 1645, i. 205. Plate fleet, prize of, iv. 224.
Plot, Gunpowder, i, 33; of Army, 92, 100; Waller's, 138; by Rev. C. Love, &c., iii. 134; Anabaptist, iv. 3; Royalist, 4, 13, 110; v. 88, 100, 132; various Repub- lican, iv. 13, 86-93: Gerard's, 14, 16; in the North, 76; Penruddock's, 112; Sexby's, 171; Sindercomb's, 231; Ven- ner's, 259; Hewit and Slingsby's, v. 132, 133.
Politics and Religion in 1642, i. III. Pomfret. See Pontefract. Pontefract, Cromwell at, ii. 71. Pope Alexander VII., Cromwell's opin- ion of, iv. 193.
Popery in 1623, i. 41; images of, destroyed, 130; Cromwell on, ii. 213; Cromwell to suppress, 218.
Popish States, War with, iv. 182-188. Portuguese Treaty, iv. 9, 17; Ambassa- dor's brother, 17; King, 160-163. Pott's, Sir John, letter to, i. 118. Powel, Anabaptist, against Cromwell, iv.
Powel, Presbyterian-Royalist Colonel, ii. 2, 106.
Power, definition of, iii. 241.
Powick possessed by the Scots, iii. 153, 156.
Pownel, Major, at Preston fight, ii. 17. Poyer, Col., his doings in Wales, ii. 1, 3; shot, 106.
Poyntz, General, enlists soldiers, i. 253; slashes the mob, 253. Prayer-meeting, Windsor Castle, 1648, i. 286, &c.
Prayers for the Parliament Army, i. 184; an English troop interrupted at, iii. 27; Cromwell's last, v. 154. Preachers, triers of. See Triers. Preaching, Cromwell on, iii. 64, 104; v.
Presbyterianism, Charles I. averse to, i. 164; and schism, 192; adopted by Par- liament, 233; overthrown, 254. See Independents.
1633, 63; again in 1637, 82; speech in pillory, 82; purged by Pride, ii. 90; assists Dr. Hewit, v. 133.
Puritan, Sermons, i. 7; history, 11; de- mands at Hampton Court Conference, 31; characteristic, 44; leaders, 45. Puritanism, our last heroism, i. 2; faded, 7; Dryasdust on, 9; nature of, 68. Puritans, English and Scots, i. 91; be- come formidable, 99.
Putney Church, Army-meeting at, Pym, John, M.P., a Puritan, i. 45; speech by, 52; lives at Chelsea, 103.
Quakerism, germ of, ii. 121. Quakers, first Scotch, iii. 106. See Nay- ler, Fox, Penn.
Queen of Charles I., doings by, i. 126. Queries to Edinburgh clergy, iii. 68; of Scotch Western Army, 80.
Ragland Castle besieged, i. 224; surren- ders, 219.
Rainsborough, Col., at Bristol siege, i. 200; deserted by the Fleet, ii. 14; assassinated, 71.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, execution of, i. 39. Raleigh's History, Cromwell's opinion of, ii. 255.
Ramsay, Rev. Robert, preaches before Cromwell, iii. 130.
Rawlins, Captain of Parliament horse, 185. Recruiters, new Members of Parliament, i. 219.
Redbank, fight at, ii. 23. See Preston. Reformers, true, i. 70.
Remonstrance, against Buckingham, i. 53; against Laud, 56; and Petition of Ministers, 93; Grand, of Long Parlia- ment, 103; of Scotch Western Army, iii. 80, 85, 89.
Resolutioner, Protester, iii. 89, 107. Reynolds, Col., at Ferns, ii. 159; sur- prises Carrick, 190-192; in Cromwell's First Parliament, iv. 18; assists the French, v. 30, 76, 80; death of, 87. Ribble Bridge, fight at, ii. 21. See Pres-
Presentation, Cromwell's, to Rectory of Rich, Col., in Scotland, iii. 146, 148.
Houghton Conquest, v. 224. Preston, Dr., fame of, i. 44. Preston. See Battle.
Pride, Colonel, summoned by Commons, i. 242; at Preston battle, ii. 23; purges the Commons, 89; in Scots War, iii. 8, 43; would hang up the Lawyers' gowns, 45n.; one of Cromwell's Lords, v. 91. Prince, Thomas, Leveller, ii. 113. Proclamation by Cromwell, 1648, ii. 55; after Dunbar fight, iii. 38; at Edin- burgh, 70.
Protestation of Commons, 1641, i. 101; v. 161-163.
Prussian Monarchy, founder of, v. 106n. Prynne, William, first appearance of, i. 60; his Histriomastix, 60; in pillory in
Rich, Mr., and Frances Cromwell, iv. 166-169; v. 89; death of, 145. Richmond, Duke, present to, i. 266. Riots. See Apprentices.
Robinson, Luke, sent to Charles I., i. 225; turncoat, v. 101.
Robinson, Rev. Mr., Cromwell's letter to, ii. 97.
Rochester, Earl. See Wilmot. Roghill, ii. 227.
Rolf, Major, accused, ii. 40.
Rooksby, Major, killed at Dunbar, iii. 45. Ross Town, besieged, ii. 172; taken, 177. Rothes, Earl, taken at Worcester, iii. 157. Rouse, Francis, Translator of the Psalms, i. 89; in Little Parliament, iii. 200; Speaker of Little Parliament, 239; of
Council of State, iv. 6n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 18; one of Cromwell's Lords, v. 91.
Rowe, Scoutmaster, character of, ii. 47. Royston, Rendezvous. See Army. Rump, doings of the, iii. 167-170; must be dissolved, 192; dismissed by Cromwell, 195.
Rupert, Prince, his father dies, i. 61; plunderings of, in 1643, 113; nick- named Robber, 149; relieves York, 165; routed at Marston Moor, 165; at Wor- cester, 1645, 179; at Naseby battle, 189; at Bristol, 198; manner of his leaving Bristol, 206; quits England, 219; in Irish seas, ii. 182.
Rushworth, John, in danger at Naseby, i. 190; Cromwell's letter to, 227; with Cromwell in Scotland, iii. 8; reporter of Cromwell's Speech, v. 124.. Rushworthian chaos, i. 9, 51; iii. 8. Russel, Francis, Henry Cromwell's father- in-law, i. 168, 278; purged by Pride, ii.
Sa, Don Pantaleon, beheaded, iv. 17. Sadler, Adjutant, in Ireland, ii. 250. Sadler, John, Cromwell's letter to, offer- ing him Chief Justiceship in Munster,
Saffron Walden. See Army.
St. Abb's Head described, iii. 28.
Army,91; Declaration and proceedings of, in England, 92; demands, 94; assist English Parliament, 149; Army enters England, 1644, 159; at Marston Moor, 165, 166; Commissioners and Cromwell, 177; Army returns home, 221; Negotia- tions concluded, 231; proclaim Charles II., ii. 171; assist Charles II., 198; their Covenant in 1650, iii. 1, 2, 76, 77; call in Charles II., 3; prepare to repel Cromwell, 11; Army skirmishes with Cromwell, 13, 14; how officered, 15: their poverty, &c., described, 20; their Covenant commented on by Cromwell, 22; skirmish with Cromwell, 25; routed at Dunbar, 37, 38; Clergy and Crom- well, 56, 70; divisions among, 75, 89: át Stirling, levying forces, &c., 101; entrenched at Torwood, 136; invade England, 145, 148; routed at Worces- ter, 152-159; Cromwell's opinion of, v.
Scotland united to England, iii. 163. Scott, Major Thomas, report_by, ii. 95; Cromwell's letter to, 181; Republican, iv. 8; does not sign the Recognition, 70; in Cromwell's Second Parliament, 177; excluded, 223; death of, v. 101. Scoutmaster, office of. See Rowe. Scroop, Col., pursues Scots, ii. 31. Seals, Great, new, &c., iii. 112, 113. See Commonwealth.
St. Albans, Commission of Array at, i. Sedgwick, Major-Gen., in Jamaica, iv.
116. See Army.
St. Fagan's, fight at, ii. 2.
St. George's Hill, Levellers at, ii. 120. St. Ives described, i. 73, 74:
St. James's Fields, scene in, i. 253; House, bestowed on Cromwell, ii. 232. St. John, Oliver, character of, i. 84; ii. 38; related to Cromwell, i. 86; is Solicitor- General, 94; Cromwell's letters to, 148; ii. 38; with Cromwell at Aylesbury, iii. 160; character of, 168; at Conference at Speaker's, 174-176; ambassador to Holland, 179.
St. John, Mrs., Cromwell's letter to, i. 86. St. Johnston (Perth) surrenders, iii. 146. St. Neot's, fight at, ii. 12.
St. Nicholas, Thomas, Cromwell's letter to, ii. 80; account of, 81.
Salisbury, Levellers at, ii. 123; insurrec- tion at, iv. 112.
Santa Cruz, Blake beats Spanish at, v. 29. Saunders, Col., notice of, ii. 5; Crom- well's letter to, 5; in Scotland, iii. 140, 146. Savoy, Duke of, persecutor, iv. 117. Say and Sele, Lord, a Puritan, i. 45; in Church Commission, iv. 8.
Scot of Scotstarvet, notice of, ii. 55, iii.
Scots Committee of Estates, Cromwell's letters to, ii. 48, 56, 64; iii. 77, 109; ex- tinguished at Alyth, 162.
Scots, affairs in 1637, i. 83; Covenant, 84; affairs in 1639, 90; motions of their
141; in America, v. 232; death of, iv.
Selden, John, imprisoned, i. 57.
Serle, Daniel, Governor of Barbadoes, iv. 141; Cromwell's letter to, 144. Sewster, Robina, family of, i. 236; mar- ried to Lockhart, v. 81.
Sexby, Edward, Trooper, examined, i. 242; 100l. voted to, ii. 33; his plot- tings, iv. 112, 171, 197, 231; his death, v. 88.
Shakspeare's death, i. 35.
Sherland, Parson, apprehended, iv. 151. Shilbourn, Colonel, in Ireland, ii. 246. Shipmoney, Writ of, i. 63. See Hamp- den.
Sidney, Col. Algernon, in Parliament Army, i. 185; in Rump Parliament, iii.
Silence, nature of, i. 5. Simes, Major, shot, ii. 246. Sindercomb, Miles, character and plot of, iv. 231-233; poisons himself, 238. Sinnott, Col. David, Governor of Wex- ford, negotiations with Cromwell, ii. 160-168.
Skippon, Major-Gen., conveys Scots mo- ney, i. 233; in Council of State, iv. 6n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 18; a Major-General, 135 n.; one of Crom- well's Lords, v. 91.
Slepe Hall described, i. 75. Slingsby, Sir Henry, in arms, iv. Iva plot and execution of, v. 132, 133.
Southwark declares for Army, i. 253. Spain, Alliance with, broken, i. 41; War with, 42; issue of, 42; War with, iv. 140, 144, 170; reasons for, 180-185. Speech, Oliver Cromwell's first, i. 55. Speeches, how to read Cromwell's, i. 65; fragments of, against Earl Manchester and present Parliament commanders, 173-176.
Speeches of Oliver Cromwell.
I. Opening of the Little Parliament, 4 July 1653: iii. 202-230.
II. Meeting of the First Protectorate Parliament, 4 Sept. 1654: iv. 20-40. III. To the same Parliament, 12 Sept. 1654: 45-69.
IV. Dissolution of the First Protectorate Parliament, 22 Jan. 1654-5: 81-108. V. Meeting of the Second Protectorate Parliament, 17 Sept. 1656: 178-222. VI. To the same, 23 Jan. 1656-7: 233-237. VII. To the same, 31 March 1657: 247-
IX. To the Second Protectorate Parlia- ment in a body, 8 April 1657: 254-258. X. Conference with the Committee of Ninety-nine in regard to the title of King, 11 April 1657: 261-271.
XI. Second Conference with the same, 13 April 1657: V. 1-19.
XII. Third Conference with the same, 20 April 1657: 21-29.
XIII. Fourth Conference with the same, 21 April 1657: 31-67.
XIV. To the Second Protectorate Par- liament in a body, 8 May 1657: 69-71. ['XV.' should be] To the Second Pro- tectorate Parliament, 25 May 1657: 236. XV. To the same, 9 June 1657, on the presentation of some Bills for assent: 74. XVI. To the Two Houses of Parliament; Opening of the Second Session of the Second Protectorate Parliament, 20 Jan. 1657-8: 92-99.
XVII. To the same Parliament, the Com- mons having raised debates as to the Title of the other House, 25 Jan. 1657- 8: 102-124.
XVIII. Dissolution of the Second Pro- tectorate Parliament, 4 Feb. 1658: 126- 130.
Speldhusrt Living, iii. 236. Sports, Book of, burned, i. 130. Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva, i. 179n. Stamford, Earl, defeated, i. 143.
Stamford taken by Cromwell, i. 133. Standard set up, Pamphlet, iv. 259: v. 20,
Stapleton, Bryan, notice of, ii. 47. Stapleton, Sir Philip, Presbyterian, i. 241; 11. 47. See Members, Eleven. Stapylton, Rev. Robert, ii. 47, 102; preaches in Edinburgh High Church, 111. 74.
Steward, Sir Thomas, Kt., death of, i. 80. Stewart of Allertoun, iii. 131.
Stewart of Blantyre, duel with Lord Wharton, ii. 40.
Stockings, anecdotes of, i. 35. Stonyhurst, Cromwell at, ii. 17. Storie, Mr., notice of, i. 78; Cromwell's letter to, 77.
Strafford, Earl, subscribes 20,000l. to the King, i. 91; in the Tower, 95; trial, execution, and character, 101, 102. Strahan, Major, notice of, ii. 54: in Scots Army, iii. 14, 24, 77; at Glasgow, 73; Remonstrance by, 80, 85; Cromwell's letter to, 81; joins Cromwell, 89; is ex- communicated, 128.
Strickland, Walter, of Council of State, iv. 6 n., 19, 225:
Strode, William, imprisoned, i. 57. Subscription, Irish act of, ii. 222 n. Suffolk, Cromwell's letters to Deputy Lieutenants of, i. 115, 186.
Suffolk, Earl, sent to Charles I., i. 225. Suir River, castles on, ii. 233. Summons, Parliamentary, iii. 198. Sun, eclipse of, in 1652, iii. 179. Surrey petition and riot, ii. 8. Sutton's Hospital. See Charter House. Sweden, Whitlocke concludes treaty
Swedish Ambassador, audience of, iv. 130, 131; takes leave, 176. Swinton, Laird, joins Cromwell, iii. 90; in Little Parliament, 200; in Cromwell's First Parliament, iv. 18.
Sydenham, Col., in Council of State, iv. 6n., 116.
Syler, Col., at Inverkeithing fight, iii. 138. Symonds, Mr., engraver, iii. 110-114. Synott, Col. See Sinnott.
Taaff, Father, killed, ii. 154. Taaff, Lucas, Governor of Ross, Crom- well's letters to, ii. 172, 174, 175, 176. Taaff, Lord, his intrigues, iv. 199, 199 n. Tate, Zouch, M. P., introduces Self-deny. ing Ordinance, i. 177.
Teme river, near Worcester, iii. 153. Tempest, Sir Richard, Royalist, in Lan- cashire, ii. 8.
Theauro John, a kind of Quaker, iv. 71. Thomond, Earl. See O'Bryen.
Thompson, Capt., Leveller, ii. 123; shot,
Thompson, Cornet, Leveller, ii. 124; shot,
Thornhaugh, Major, slain at Preston, ii.
Thurloe, Secretary to Cromwell, iv. 5; Cromwell's letter to, 127; and Crom- well on Kingship, 271. Tillinghurst, Rev. Mr., and Cromwell, iv.
Tipperary county fined, ii. 230. Titchborne, Alderman, of Customs Com- mittee, iii. 235.
Titus, Capt., 50%. voted to, i. 245; with Charles I., 283; Killing no Murder, iv. 238 n.
Tonage and Poundage disputed, i. 54. Toope, and Sindercomb, iv. 232. Trade, Committee of, iv. 153. Treasury, Commissioners of, iv. 116; state of the, in 1656, 213.
Treaties, Cromwell's, iv. 9, 130, 140. Treaty, Ripon, i. 92; at Oxford, 120, 130; Uxbridge, 164; with the King, 224, 234, 243, 263; ii. 62.
Tredah, garrison of, ii. 146; stormed, 147, 150, 156; list of officers slain at, 158.
Trevor, Col., and Venables, ii. 186 n.; iv.
Voluntary principle, i. 234. Vowel's plot, iv. 14, 16; v. 223. Vyner, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of Lon- don, Cromwell's letter to, iv. 15.
Wagstaff, Sir Joseph, in arms, iv. 112, 192. See Penruddock. Wakefield, Lord Fairfax at, i. 131. Waldenses, notice of the, iv. 117. Wales, Prince of, Fleet revolts to, ii. 14; at Yarmouth, 14.
Wales, tumults in, ii. 1.
Walker, Clement, M. P., described, i. 274; purged by Pride, ii. 90. Wallace, Mr., his house in Edinburgh, iii. 98.
Waller, Poet, his plot, i. 138; Cromwell's letter to, v. 231.
Waller, Sir Hardress, at Bristol siege, i. 202; wounded at Basing, 210.
Waller, Sir William, in high repute, i.
130: beaten at Lansdown heath, 143: his army deserts, 172; is Presbyterian, 241; deputed to Army, 241; purged by Pride, ii. 90.
Wallop, Robert, M. P., notice of, ii. 159 n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, iv. 18. Walpole, Horace, collector of letters, ii.
Walton, Col., Cromwell's letters to, i. 166, 170: account of, 167; at trial of King,
Walton, Dr., Cromwell's letter to, v. 219. Walwyn, William, Leveller, ii. 113. War, the Thirty-Years, i. 61; with Scots, 90; the Bishops', 91; Civil, commenced, 98; exciting cause of, 100; in 1643, 120; Second Civil, ii. 1. See Dutch, Spain, Welsh.
Warrington, Scots surrender at, ii. 24, 30. Warriston. See Johnston, Archibald.
Underwood, Captain, Cromwell's letter Warwick, Earl, notice of, iv. 166; at Instal-
Uniformity in religion, i. 92, 234. Urrey, Col. See Hurry.
Uttoxeter, capture of Scots at, ii. 24.
Van Druske, Gen., taken, ii. 29. Vane, Sir Henry, jun., of Committee of Both Kingdoms, i. 180; of Council of State, ii. 96; character of, iii. 168; a juggler, 195; a rejected M.P. candi- date, iv. 172.
Vane, Sir Henry, sen., in Cromwell's First Parliament, iv. 18. Varney, Sir Edmund, in Tredah, ii. 148. Varney, Sir Ralph, his Notes, i. 93. Venables, Col., at Derry, ii. 156, 184, 187; made General, sails with fleet, iv. 74; sent to the Tower, 132, 137-140. Venner, Cooper, rising by, iv. 259... Vere family, Fairfax's wife of the, iii. 5. Vermuyden, Col., notice of, i. 185. Vicars's relation of Winceby fight, i. 155. Villemain, M., criticised, i. 194. Virginia and Maryland, differences be- tween, iv. 74.
lation, v. 77; one of Cromwell's Lords, 91; letter to Cromwell, 146.
Warwick, Sir Philip, his opinion of Crom- well, i. 85, 95.
Waterford, besieged, ii. 191; Cromwell's correspondence at, 196-199. Waterhouse, John, recommended by Cromwell, iii. 117..
Watt, Mosstrooper, iii. 83. Waugh, Rev. John, at Dunbar battle, iii. 38; description of, 107, 108. Weimar, Bernhard of, in Thirty-Years War, i. 61.
Welden, Col., at Bristol siege, i. 200. Wells, Rev. Mr., notice of, i. 79. Welsh War, ii. 1; and v. 186; ended, ii.
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