as emissary to Spanish court,
81
,
82
;
links to murder of Ascham,
82
;
Cromwell assassination plots and,
91
;
negotiations for Spanish fleet and,
107
,
108
;
on John Bradshaw,
111
;
on situation after Cromwell’s death,
113
;
‘masked royalists’ concept,
114
;
on army crisis (April 1659),
116
;
Goffe/Whalley escape and,
167
;
on welcome for returning king,
178
–
9
;
on bloodlust for vengeance,
189
;
opposes extreme vengeance proposals,
193
,
204
;
ambiguity of deadline proclamation and,
195
;
daughter Anne marries Duke of York,
210
–
11
,
247
;
as commissioner at trial of regicides,
213
;
Harry Marten and,
237
;
king’s presence at executions and,
240
;
Dutch authorities and,
243
,
265
;
on Ludlow,
248
;
hunt for regicides in Europe and,
264
,
265
,
270
,
272
,
277
;
on Sir Harry Vane,
292
;
Clarendon Code,
296
Indemnity, Act of
see
Bill of General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion (May-August 1660)
Ingoldsby, Richard,
52
,
111
,
116
,
117
,
172
–
3
,
323
;
pursuit of Lambert,
158
,
159
–
60
,
172
–
3
,
184
Ludlow and,
8
,
14
,
120
,
136
–
7
,
146
;
Catholicism in,
71
,
99
,
104
,
268
,
305
;
Connaught mass migration programme,
99
;
Cromwellian police state,
99
,
104
,
268
;
coup in (December 1659),
132
,
136
–
7
,
146
;
first arrests of regicides,
145
,
146
–
7
;
royalist control of (February 1660),
145
–
7
;
Irish assassins in pay of Charles II,
266
,
298
,
299
–
301
,
305
–
6
,
312
;
sack of Drogheda,
268
;
Dublin plot (1663),
297
Ireton, Henry,
9
,
19
,
24
,
48
,
110
,
241
,
325
,
326
;
hardening of attitude towards king,
21
,
23
,
25
–
6
;
Pride’s Purge (6 December 1648) and,
27
,
28
;
posthumous attainder of,
174
,
206
–
7
;
disinterment and dismemberment,
245
,
251
,
252
James, Duke of York (future king James II): at Edgehill,
11
,
12
–
13
;
escape to Europe,
32
;
Ascham as tutor of,
79
;
royalist uprising (August 1659),
120
–
1
;
property of regicides and,
162
,
174
–
5
;
Parliament gifts money to,
166
;
arrival in England (May 1660),
176
,
177
;
Council of Foreign Plantations and,
202
–
3
;
attends Lords’ death list discussions,
203
,
210
;
marriage to Anne Hyde,
210
–
11
,
247
;
Venner’s uprising and,
250
;
Royal Africa Company and,
276
;
dispatches ships for Vane and Lambert,
281
;
great fire (1666) and,
313
;
becomes king (February 1685),
321
;
Catholicism of,
321
;
death of in exile (1701),
323
Jefferson, Thomas,
327
Johnston, Archibald, Lord Wariston,
122
,
194
,
284
–
5
,
286
–
7
Jones, John,
181
,
182
,
207
,
220
,
226
,
257
Jones, Theophilus,
162
Jones, William,
168
Joyce, George: seizure of Charles I from Holmby House (June 1647),
19
,
186
–
7
,
196
,
224
,
267
,
313
,
319
,
320
;
as suspect in hunt for executioners,
186
,
187
;
exile in Europe,
187
,
266
–
7
,
313
,
319
,
320
;
attempted capture of in Holland,
320
–
1
,
322
Joyce, William (Lord Haw-Haw),
214
Julian calendar,
156
*
junta, military (Committee of Safety) (October-December 1659),
122
,
123
–
4
,
129
–
33
,
136
,
190
,
191
justice and legal system: independence of judiciary under Cromwell,
39
;
defendant’s right to silence,
40
,
40
*
,
326
–
7
;
The Instrument of Government
and,
89
;
courts of assize,
97
*
;
weakening of rules of evidence for regicides’ trial,
172
,
209
,
215
,
231
;
Okey/Barkstead/Corbet trial and,
278
;
legacy of regicides,
325
,
326
–
7
;
freedom of speech,
326
;
‘cab rank’ rule for barristers,
327
Juxon, Dr, Bishop of London,
51
,
57
,
58
,
61
,
65
,
68
Kelsey, Sean,
23
*
Kelsey, Thomas,
314
Kelying, John,
4
Kicke, Abraham,
272
,
274
,
275
,
276
–
7
,
278
Killing No Murder
pamphlet (1657),
105
–
7
Kingdom’s Intelligencer,
176
Lacey, Andrew,
68
Lambert, John: constitutional monarchy proposals,
19
,
325
;
attempt to save Commonwealth,
87
*
,
157
–
60
,
228
,
269
;
The Instrument of Government
(December 1653) and,
88
,
326
;
victory at Selby (11 April 1644),
90
;
refusal to support Cromwell as king,
105
;
in final Protectorate Parliament,
114
;
army crisis (April 1659) and,
116
,
117
;
conflict with Haselrig,
120
,
122
,
123
;
royalist uprising (August 1659) and,
120
,
121
–
2
,
127
;
Rump Parliament (May-October 1659) and,
120
,
122
,
123
;
Committee of Safety and,
122
,
129
,
133
;
leads army north to stop Monck,
129
–
30
,
131
,
134
;
Monck and,
129
–
30
,
142
,
158
,
159
,
160
;
disintegration of army of,
130
,
134
;
army waits in Newcastle (November-December 1659),
130
–
1
;
removed from London by Rump,
143
;
imprisoned in Tower (March 1660),
149
;
escape from Tower,
157
;
defeat at Daventry,
159
–
60
,
161
,
172
–
3
,
183
–
4
,
269
;
Prince of Wales and daughter of,
164
–
5
;
seizure of property of,
175
;
placed on partial exemption list,
189
;
placed on death list,
203
,
204
,
205
;
king remits execution of,
205
,
281
;
Parliament’s desire for head of,
280
–
1
;
imprisonment on Guernsey,
281
;
pardoned and returned to Guernsey,
284
Lausanne,
169
,
291
,
293
–
4
,
302
,
303
Leete, William,
202
,
258
,
259
,
260
legal and justice system
see
justice and legal system
Lennox, Duke of,
29
Lenthall, Sir John,
171
Lenthall, William,
129
,
166
,
189
,
225
–
6
Leslie, David,
85
Levellers,
20
,
39
–
40
,
80
,
88
,
93
,
100
,
269
Lilburne, John (‘Freeborn John’),
39
–
40
,
80
Lilburne, Robert,
218
,
237
,
238
,
239
Lisle, John,
38
,
40
,
98
,
181
,
182
,
199
,
207
;
exile in Switzerland,
289
,
291
,
294
,
302
,
303
–
5
Locke, John,
24
Louis XIV, King of France,
287
,
298
,
301
,
317
,
318
Love, Nicholas,
38
,
52
,
207
,
289
,
293
*,
322
Ludlow, Edmund:
A Voyce from the Watchtower
(memoirs),
4
–
5
,
14
–
17
,
296
,
317
;
radical politics of,
5
,
16
,
21
,
88
,
326
;
exile at Lake Geneva,
7
–
8
,
11
,
14
–
17
,
294
–
301
,
302
–
3
,
313
,
322
,
323
–
4
;
Ireland and,
8
,
14
,
120
,
136
–
7
,
146
;
military career,
8
,
11
,
13
,
14
,
21
–
2
,
116
,
120
,
123
,
136
–
7
,
145
–
6
;
political career after civil wars,
8
,
88
,
114
,
116
,
118
,
123
,
136
–
7
,
140
,
145
–
6
,
148
,
156
–
7
;