Impropriations, Lay, meaning of, i. 38. | Jews, endeavour to settle in England, iii.
Inchgarvie taken, ii. 311, 314. Inchiquin, Lord, assaults Carrick, ii. 99. Incumbrance, Parliamentary defining of, iii. 17, 52; iv. 104.
Independents and Presbyterians, i. 195, 256, 263.
Indies, West, expedition to, failed, iii. 220, 226.
Ingoldsby, Col., at Bristol siege, i. 226. Innes, Lieut.-Col., taken, i. 349. Instrument of Government, the, iii. 81; 95; new, iv. 21, 78.
Inverkeithing, battle of, ii. 309, 310; Colours taken at, iv. 267. Inverness Citadel built by Cromwell, ii. 338.
Ireland, misrepresentation of Cromwell's doings in, ii. 113, 128.
Ireland, narrative of Cromwell's campaign in, ii. 139.
Ireland, state of, in 1649, ii. 48, 50. Ireton, Commissary-General, at Bristol siege, i. 223; weds Bridget Cromwell, 241; character of, 253, 273; in Ireland, ii. 41; President of Munster, 154; De- puty in Ireland, 164; dies in Ireland, 165; Cromwell's letter to, 223; char- acter of, iii. 15.
Ireton, Mrs., Cromwell's letter to, i. 254; widow, married to Fleetwood, iii. 15; notice of, 75, 213.
Ireton, Alderman, in Little Parliament, iii. 41; of Customs Committee, 76. Irish Massacre in 1641, i. 120; Charles 1. sends for Army of, 186; Papists found in Arms in England to be hanged, 190; Cromwell's declaration to the, ii. 115; forces go abroad, 164; Puritan Settle- ment, 166. See Papists. Ironsides, Cromwell's, described, i. 164; first glimpse of, 167; Cromwell to Hampden on the, iv. 60, 61.
Jaffray, Provost, at Dunbar battle, ii. 208; at Edinburgh, 265, 266; account of, 277; a Quaker, etc., 277; in Little Parlia ment, iii. 41.
Jamaica, Island, taken, iii. 227. James, Col. John, Governor of Worces- ter, after the Battle, ii. 332 n. James I., King, visits Hinchinbrook, i. 34; a theologian, 37; his falling-off, 39; returns to Scotland, 42; his mis- calculations, 49; dies, 50. Jedburgh. See Geddard.
Jenner, Robert, M.P., notice of, i. 394; Cromwell's letter to, 395. Jephson, Governor of Bandon, ii. 100. Jesuit practices in England, iii. 116.
Johnson, Colonel, shot, ii. 153.
Johnson, Samuel, his hypochondria, i. 50. Johnston, Archibald, Lord Registrar of Scotland, account of, i. 202; ii. 300; Cromwell's letter to, 299.
Jones, Col. Michael, occupies Dublin, i. 285; routs Irish at Dungan Hill, 285; Cromwell's letter to, 285; routs Or- mond's army, ii. 41; vote in favour of, 43, 89; dies, 103.
Jones, Col. John, regicide, i. 286. Jones, Col. Philip, in Council of State, iii. 90 n.; on Committee of Kingship, iv. 68.
Jones, Inigo, taken at Basing, i. 237. Jones, Quartermaster Samuel, notice of, i. 324.
Joyce, Cornet, carries off the King, i.
270; Lieut.-Col., imprisoned, iii. 95.
Keinton fight. See Battle, Edgehill. Kelsey, Major, at Langford House, i. 239; becomes Colonel, a Major-General, iii. 223 n.
Kenrick, Colonel, Cromwell's letter to, i. 311.
Kent in insurrection, i. 306. Ker, Col. Gilbert, interview with, ii. 193; at Glasgow, 242; in Scots Army, 246; Remonstrance by, 249-253, 255, 259; his forces routed, 256.
Ker, Earl Somerset. See Overbury. Ker, Sir Andrew, notice of, i. 374. Kilkenny taken, ii. 141-151, 155, 157; Irish at, 142.
Killing no murder, iv. 14 n. Kimber, Rev. Mr., on Cromwell, i. 18. Kimbolton, Lord, with the Five Members, i. 122. See Mandevil, Manchester. Kingship, Oliver Cromwell's, iv. 20, 24, 30, 38, 49, 67, 68, 116; Committee on, 27, 35; he refuses it, 119. Kingston, insurrection at, i. 330. King Street, Cromwell lives in, i. 313. Kirkcudbright, Lord, invites Cromwell to Edinburgh, i. 388.
Knyvett, Thomas, taken at Lowestoff, i. 137; Cromwell's letter to, 246. Kurisees, Irish, go abroad, ii. 164; in Piedmont, iii. 204.
Ladies taken at Naseby, i. 213; at Basing House, 235.
Lambert, General, described, i. 273; in the North, 327; at Edinburgh, 379, 386, 390; at Pontefract, 410; Major-General in Scots War, ii. 176; skirmishes with the Scots, 181, 182; at Dunbar battle, 205, 213; routs Colonel Ker, 256, 257; at
Glasgow, 303; routs General Browne at Inverkeithing, 310, 311; at Worcester battle, 326; in the Highlands, 336; of Council of State, iii. 90n.; in Cromwell's First Parliament, 104; a Major-General of Counties, 223 n.; against title of King, iv. 120; dismissed, 120. Lammermoor Hills, described, ii. 198; Scots Army at, 198.
Langdale, Sir Marmaduke, joins Scots, i. 326; escapes, 394. Langley, Colchester Captain, i. 140. Langport, Battle of, iv. 233.
Laud, William, Archdeacon of Hunting- don, i. 39; finds no religion in Scotland, 43; persecutions by, 52; inclined to Popery, 64; Parliament intends to accuse, 66; accompanies Charles 1. to Scotland, 73; roots out Feoffees, 74; is in the Tower, 110, 122; beheaded, 263.
Lauderdale, Earl, taken at Worcester, ii. 330; incident to, in London, 332; notice of, 333.
Laughern, Lieut.-Col., shot, ii. 153. Laughern, Major-General, revolts, i. 319; condemned to death, ii. 12.
Law, Reform of, iii. 16, 17, 24, 79. Lawrence, Col. Henry, of Council of State, iii. 90 n.
Lea Hamlet, described, i. 156. Lecturers, running, described, i. 52, 91. Lehunt, Col., commissioned, i. 329. Leicester taken and retaken, i. 208, 216. Leith Citadel, built by Cromwell, ii. 338. Leland's Itinerary, i. 31.
Lemon, Mr., classified Records, ii. 7. Lenthall, Hon. William, Speaker, Crom- well's letters to, i, 214, 222, 232, 239, 291, 321, 331, 344, 378, 387, 388, ii. 37, 45, 57, 64, 66, 85, 90, 97, 102, 134, 153, 175, 209, 256, 270, 291, 293, 310, 317, 318, 328, 330; iv. 218, 237, 238, 249, 260, 262, 263, 265, 267, 279, 280; Con- ference at his house, iii. 10-14; un- seated, 35; in Cromwell's First Par- liament, 104, 127; against Law Reform, 203; on Committee of Kingship, iv. 35, 44; one of Cromwell's Lords, 140. Lesley, Alexander, Fieldmarshal,
Dunse Law, i. 104; Earl of Leven, enters England with Scots Army in 1644, 180; at Marston Moor, 186; can- nonades the Hamilton Engagers from Edinburgh Castle, 356; entertains Cromwell at dinner, 386; at Alyth, and sent to the Tower, ii. 335. Lesley, General David, extinguishes Montrose, i. 240; at head of Kirk Party, 356; General of Scots, ii. 184, 309; his caution, 189; letter to Crom-
well, 190; Cromwell's letters to, 190, 276; and the English soldier at Dun- bar, 202.
Lesley, Ludovic, Governor of Berwick, Cromwell's letter to, i. 366. L'Estrange, Roger, i. 169.
Letters of Oliver Cromwell. (In Vol. 1.) One abstracted, i. 54 (App. iv. 209); how to read them, 76; corrections of originals, 78.
-i. To Mr. Storie (St. Ives, 11 Jan. 1635), 89.
Sir T. Fairfax (Huntingdon,
4 June 1645), 207.
By Express.
the same (London, 3 April
lvii. Col. Hammond (London, 6 April 1648), 309.
- lviii. Colonel Kenrick (London, 18 April 1648), 311.
Suffolk (Cambridge, 6 June 1645), 209. lix. - Hon. W. Lenthall (Pembroke,
xxix. Hon. W. Lenthall (Harbor-
ough, 14 June 1645), 214.
-xxx. Sir T. Fairfax (Shaftesbury, 4 Aug. 1645), 219.
Hon. W. Lenthall (Bristol, 14
xxxii. Sir T. Fairfax (Winchester, 6 Oct. 1645), 230.
xxxiii. Hon. W. Lenthall (Basing- stoke, 14 Oct. 1645), 232.
χχχίν. Sir T. Fairfax (Wallop, 16 Oct. 1645), 238.
- XXXV. Hon. W. Lenthall (Salisbury, 17 Oct. 1645), 239.
T. Knyvett, Esq. (London,
Sir T. Fairfax (London, 31
- xxxviii. Sir T. Fairfax (London, 10 Aug. 1646), 249.
xxxix. J. Rushworth, Esq. (London, 26 Aug. 1646), 251.
Sir T. Fairfax (London, 6 Oct.
- lxx. Governor of Berwick (Alnwick, 15 Sept. 1648), 366.
- Ixxi. Marquis of Argyle, and the well-affected Lords now in arms in Scotland (near Berwick, 16 Sept. 1648),
367. Sir T. Fairfax (London, 21 - lxxii. Dec. 1646), 256.
xliii. the same (London, 11 March 1646), 260.
xliv. the same (London, 19 March 1646), 262.
- xlv. Archbishop of York (Putney, 1 Sept. 1647), 283.
Col. Jones (Putney, 14 Sept.
xlvii. Sir T. Fairfax (Putney, 13 Oct. 1647), 286.
the same (Putney, 22 Oct.
xlix. Hon. W. Lenthall (Hampton Court, 11 Nov. 1647), 291.
- 1. Colonel Whalley (Putney, Nov. 1647), 293.
Dr. T. Hill (Windsor, 23 Dec.
Col. Hammond (London, 3 Jan.
- liii. Col. Norton (London, 25 Feb.
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