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Abel, , ii. 245 Armorer, Sir Nicholas, i. 76 Abingdon, of. See Bertie, James Armstrong, Sir Thomas, kills Scrope in Abjuration Bill, thrown out, ii. 149 the theatre, i. 121; slighted by the Duke Acton, Sir William, Lord Mayor, i. 6 of York, i. 193 ; his capture in Holland, Adda, Fernando d', Count, Papal Nuncio, ii. 46 his public entry at Windsor, ii. 68 Arran, of. See Butler, Richard; Albemarle, Duke of. See Monk, Chris- Douglas, James topher Arrowsmith, , ii. 162 Aldrich, Henry, afterwards Dean of Christ Artillery Company, The, entertains the Church, Oxford, ii. 83,144; his account , i. 197, 199 of James's visit to Oxford, ii. 71, 72 j Ashby, Sir John, Admiral, ii. 186 his edition of Josephus, ii. 85 Ashley, Lady. See Cooper, Margaret Algiers, i. 70; peace with, i. 75 Ashley, Lord. See Cooper, Anthony Ash- Alibone, , intruded Fellow of Mag- ley dalen College, ii. 77 Ashmole, Elias, i. 187 ; ii. 146; his medals Alington, William, Lord Alington, his destroyed in the fire at the Temple, death, ii. 52 i. 171 ; his fruit and plants, ii. 146, Allen, Francis, Alderman, i. 7 163 Allen, Sir Thomas, Comptroller of the Assassination plot, ii. 219, etseqq. Navy, resigns his office, i. 214 Associations, The, ii. 221 Allestree, Richard, Provost of Eton, i. 228 Aston, , i. 91 Allonne, Abel Tasien d', Secretary to the Aston, Walter, Lord Aston, sent to the Princess of Orange, ii. 54 Tower, i. 170; papers found in his Andross, Edmund, i. 82 house, i. 171 Anglesey, Earls of. See Annesley, Arthur; Athol, Marquess of. See Murray, John Annesley, James Atkins, Captain, ii. 116 Anne, Princess, afterwards Queen, of Eng- Atkins, Sir Jonathan, i. 57, 59, 97 land, i. 155, 176, 177; ii. 177, 211 ; Atkins, Sir Robert, Judge of Common illness and death of her children, ii. 64; Pleaa, and Chief , i. 71, 132; deserts to the Prince of Orange, ii. 113, ii. 131 114 ; joins the Lords in the north, ii. Aungier, Francis, , i. 188, 118, 119, 120, 121; reconciled with ii. 19 Mary, ii. 195, 196 Ayloffe, John, his wooden shoe, i. 118 Anne Sophia, daughter of Princess Anne, Ayscue, Sir George, Admiral, i. 75 her death, ii. 64 Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, re- quired to explain his words, ii. 44 Bagot, Elizabeth, marries Lord Fitz-Har- Annesley, James, Earl of Anglesey, ii. 241 dinge, i. 42 Antrim, Earl of. See MacDonnell, Randal Bagot, Richard, i. 92 Argyll, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald Baily, , committed for kidnapping, Arlington, Earl'of. See Bennett, Henry ii. 50 VOL. II. 2L 254 INDEX.

Baker, , i. 35 Berkeley, Elizabeth, Lady Berkeley, i. 21; Bakewell, Edward, Alderman, i. 101 letter of, i. 143 Bale, Sir John, i. 16 Berkeley, Elizabeth, Countess of Fal- Banbury, Countess of. See Knollys, Mar- moutb, i. 64 garet Berkeley, George, Lord, afterwards Earl, Banbury, Earl of. See Knollys, Charles of Berkeley, i. 37, 53 Bantam, Ambassadors from, knighted, ii. Berkeley, John, Lord Berkeley of Strat- 17 ton, i. 62, 63 Baptist, John Gaspars, painter, i. 139 Berkeley, John, i. 64 Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, i. 70 Berkeley [Bartly], Maurice, i. 21 Barrett, Catherine, Lady Newburgh, i. Berkeley, Sir William, Vice-Admiral, i. 40 36 Barrow, Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph, his Berkley, Elizabeth, married to Bishop epitaph, i. 235 Burnet, ii. 248 Barton, Sir Robert, ii. 116 Berkshire, Countess of. See Howard, Bates, , ii. 218 Elizabeth Bath, Earl of. See Granville, John Bernard, Dr. Edward, his " De mensuris," Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Kenn, ii. 82, 84; his notes on Josephus, ii. 84; Thomas designs to publish a chronology, ii. 85; Baynton, , ii. 15 his Table of Alphabets, ii. 86 Beach, Sir Richard, Captain, imprisoned Berry, Sir John, ii. Ill at Leghorn, i. 72 Bertie, Captain, ii. 116 Beachy Head, battle of, ii. 155, 156 Bertie, James, , joins the "Beauty of Holiness," Fell's remarks on, Prince of Orange, ii. 103, 108 ii. 37 Berwick, Duke of. See Fitz-James, James Beauvoir, Richard, i. 80 Beveridge, William, ii. 143 Beckman, Sir Martin, ii. 230 Biggs, , ii. 116 Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, William Bings, Mrs., the dancer, ii. 245 Bedlow, William, i. 173, 215 ; his accusa- Birch, John, M.P., proposes E. Seymour tion of Scroggs, i. 220; his death, i. for Speaker, i. 179 234 Birch, Dr. Peter, ii. 215, 216 Belasyse, John, Lord Belasyse, i. 77 Birds sent to the King, i. 65 Belasyse, Thomas, Fauconberg, Bishops, The seven, committed to the i. 204 Tower, ii. 81 Bellefonds, Marquis de, ii. 175 Bladen, Isabella, her death, ii. 165 Ben Haddn, ambassador from Morocco, Blague, William, ii. 29 letter of, ii. 236 Blair, The Laird of, carried off by Dundee, Bennet, Frances, married to Lord Salis- ii. 134 ' bury, ii. 30 Blakiston, Sir William, i. 42 Bennett, Captain, i. 86 Blathwayt, William, ii. 90, 195 Bennett, Henry, and as Earl of Arlington, Bloody Assizes, ii. 60 i. 34, 76, 79, 89, 90, 102, 107, 111; Blount, Charles, his pamphlet "King ii. 21 j sent ambassador to the French William and Queen Mary Conquerors " Court, i. 93; wounded at Maestricht, i. burnt, ii. 187 110; opposes Essex on the Irish parlia- Bobart, Jacob, ii. 82, 84 ment, i. 237 Bodvile, Elizabeth, letters of, i. 17, 21,22 Bentinck, William, , ii. Bolton, Duke of. See Pawlit, Charles 130 s wounded at Landen, ii. 194 Booth, George, Lord Delamere, ii. 33; Berkeley, Colonel, joins the Prince of supports Monmouth, ii. 20 ; declares Orange, ii. 114 for the Prince of Orange in the north, Berkeley, Mrs. ii. 113, 114 ii. 106, 107, 110, 118 Berkeley, Charles, Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, Booth, Henry, sent to the Tower, ii. 30 i. 34, 37 ; his embassy to France, i. 41, Boreel, Johan, Dutch ambassador in 44 ; his marriage, i. 42 England, begs for peace, i. 91 INDEX. 255

Borosky, George, condemned and executed his remarks on the Bishop of Worcester, for murder of T. Thynne, ii. 14, 16 ii. 247 ; marries Elizabeth Berkley, ii. Botham, Captain, ii. 155 248 Bouillon, Duchesse de. See Mancini, Busby, Dr. Richard, his death, ii. 216, 217 Marie Anne Butler, , i. 83 Boyle, Charlotte, natural daughter of Butler, James, Duke of Ormond, Lord Charles II., her marriage, i. llfl Lieutenant of Ireland, i. 27, 35, 38, 42, Boyle, Jane, Lady Clifford, heir death, i. 207 107, 233, 237 ; his death, ii. 89 Boyle, Robert, his death, ii. 166, 168 Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormond, Boyne,The, rumours of the battle at, ii. 156 elected Chancellor of Oxford, ii. 89; Bradford, Earls of. See Newport, Francis; deserts to the Prince of Orange, ii. 113, Newport, Richard 114 ; taken prisoner at Landen, ii. 194 Brandenburg, Duke of, his victory over Butler, Sir Nicholas, ii. 118 the Swedes, i. 173 ; anecdote of, ii. 193 Butler, Richard, , i. 42 Brandon, , ii. 35 Butler, Thomas, Earl of Ossory, i. 57 ; in Bremen, Major, ii. 35 the attack on the Dutch Smyrna fleet, Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton, John i. 81 ; volunteers in the fleet, i. 105 ; Bridgman, Sir Orlando, Lord Keeper, his duel with Buckly, i. 119 ; last ill- removed, i. 101, 102 • ness, i. 231; his loss felt, i. 233 Brisbain, John, i. 214 Byron, Sir Robert, i. 76 Bristol, Bishops of. See Carleton Guy; Hall, John; Trelawney, Sir Jonathan Bromley, Thomas, i. 86, 92 Caesar, C. Julius, projected illustrated Bromley, William, joins in a translation of edition of his Commentaries, ii. 247 Tacitus, ii. 234 Cagua Point (Port Royal), Jamaica, i. 31 Broughton, Captain, i. 78 Cambridge, Duke of. See Stuart, Charles Brouncker, Henry, i. 58, 67, 72 Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll, ii. 13; Brown, Captain Ambrose, closeted, ii. 66 suppression of his rebellion in Scotland, Browne, John, Clerk of the House of ii. 56 Lords, his death, ii. 50 Campden, Viscount. See Noel, Baptist. Browne, Sir Richard, Clerk of the Council, Canterbury, Archbishops of. See Laud, i. 75 William; Sancroft, William; Sheldon, Bruce, Ensign, i. 62, 66 Gilbert; Tenison, Thomas ; Tillotson, Brudenell, Frances, married to Lord New- John burgh, ii. 185 Canterbury, Archbishopric of, candidates Brudenell, Lord Francis, i. 171; ii. 47 for, i. 156 Brudenell, Robert, Earl of Cardigan, his Capel, Algernon, , ii. 241 miraculous escape, ii. 239 Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, i. 182, 183, Bruges, garrisoned by the English, i 161 203; ii. 2; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Buccaneers, History of the, ii. 225, 226 i. 76 ; his speech in Council on the Buckingham, Duchess of. See Villiers, prorogation, i. 212; opposes a parlia- Mary ment in Ireland, i. 237; sent to the Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George Tower, ii 27 ; commits suicide, ii. 29 ; Buckly, , duel with Lord Ossory, i. his goods at claimed by 119 Lord Salisbury, ii. 31 ; division of Buda, operations of the Turks at, ii. 70 opinion on his death, ii. 35 ; pamphlet Burnet, Gilbert, afterwards Bishop of on the same, ii. 50; parliamentary en- Salisbury, i. 129 ; with Lord Russell at quiry on his death, ii. 141 his execution, ii. 32 ; his letters on his Capel, Sir Henry, i. 221 ; ii. 128 travels, ii. 67 ; preaches R. Boyle's Capel, Mary, Countess of Essex, ii. 241 funeral sermon, ii. 167, 168; his Pas- , Earl of. See Vaughan, Richard toral Letter burnt, ii. 187 ; Wharton's Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell, Robert reflections on his History of the Re- Carew, Sir Nicholas, i. 174 formation, ii. 190; his reply, ii. 192; Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Bristol, i. 81 256 INDEX.

Carlisle, Dean of. See Grahme, William Charles II., King of England, i. 14, 36, Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles 48, 63, 69, 83, 91, 95, 99, 105, 134, Carlton, Lydia, married to Lord Coleraine, 137, 139, 193, 196; ii. 1, 2, 16, 36; ii. 63 his health and habits, i. 34; makes a Carr, Sir Robert, i. 110; ii. 12; Chancel- declaration in Council concerning his lor of the Duchy of Lancaster, i. 80 ; marriage, i. 177; illness, i. 189-191; turned out, i. 166, 167 recovery, i. 192; his treatment of the Carstairs, William, arrested, ii. 34, 35 parliament petitioners, i. 215, 216 219, Carteret, Sir Philip, killed at Southwold 220; denies thestory of the "black box," Bay, i. 96 i.225; his remark about Tangier, i.232; Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, ii. refuses to receive the Lord Mayor and €8, 125; a commissioner in the affair Sheriffs, i. 238; his remarks on Mon- of Magdalen College, ii. 73 mouth and Shaftesbury, ii. 19; last Cary, Anthony, Earl of Falkland, ii. 130 illness, ii. 51-53; his death, ii. 54; his Castlemaine, Earl of. See Palmer, Roger body opened, ib. Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles Charleton, Sir Edward, i. 83 II., i. 48,49, 64; ii. 80, 121, 150 Charlton, Francis, i. 215, 216, 224; ii. 33 Cauly, Lady, i. 21 Charnock, Kobert, of Magdalen College, Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth, ii. 241 ii. 74, 77, 78, 98 Cavendish, Elizabeth, Countess of Ogle, Charter House, the Governors refuse to death of her husband, i. 240 ; engaged admit a papist, ii. 68 to Thomas Thynne, ii. 6 ; marries him, Chatillon, Chevalier, intrigues with the ii. 9 Duchess of Cleveland, i. 168 Cavendish, Henry, , Cheeke, Captain Thomas, Lieut.-Governor made K.G., i. 150 of the Tower, i. 199 Cavendish, Henry, Earl of Ogle, his death, Chester, Bishops of. See Cartwright, Tho- i. 240 mas ; Wilkins, John Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of New- Chichely, Sir John, i. 88; ii. 13 castle, her behaviour at York, i. 47 Chicheley, Sir Thomas, i. 58 Cavendish, Rachel, Marchioness of Har- Chlesly, , of Dairy, murders Sir tiogton, her dancing, ii. 241 George Loekhart and is executed, ii. 130 Cavendish, Lord William, afterwards Duke Chiffinch, William, i. 130; ii. 51 of Devonshire, ii. 103,155,156; wounds Child, SirLacon, i. 172 Lord Mohun in a duel, i. )42; resigns Chisnal, Sir Edward, ii. 128 his place in the Cabinet, i. 221; fights Cholmley, Lady, i. 16 Lord Mordaunt, i. 222 Cholmondeley, Thomas, ii. 140 Cecil, Lady Catherine, her marriage, ii. 30 Churchill, Lady Anne, married to Lord Cecil, Frances, Countess of Salisbury, ii. Spencer, ii. 242 248 Churchill, John, afterwards Duke of Marl- Cecil, George, ii. 162 borough, i. 66, 92, 226, 233 ; ii. 177, Cecil, John, Earl of Exeter, i. 78, 142, 211; deserts to the Prince of Orange, 177 ii. 113, 114; his disgrace, ii. 170 ; sent Cecil, James, 3rd , i, 147 to the Tower, ii. 176; bailed, ii. 180; Cecil, James, 4th Earl of Salisbury, ii. 30, effects the reconciliation of Mary and 118, 121, 124, 161 Anne, ii. 195; letter of, ii. 249 Cecil, William, ii. 162 Churchill, Sir John, ii. 43 Cellier, Elizabeth, concerned in the Meal- Churchill, Sarah, afterwards Duchess of Tub plot, i. 202, 214 Marlborough, ii. 113, 114, 118, 250 Chamberlain, Dr. i. 216 Clancarty, Earl of. See Macarthy, Do- Chapman, Sir John, Lord Mayor of Lon- nough don, ii. 94 Clare, Earl of. See Holies, John Chapman, Captain, ii. 116 Clare, Sir Ralph, i. 23 Charles I., King of England, portrait of, Clarendon, Earls of. See Hyde, Edward; ii. 172 Hyde, Henry INDEX. 257

Clargies, Sir Thomas, i. 133 Convocation, ii. 143, 144 Clarke, Dr. Timothy, his death, i. 79 Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway, Clayton, Sir Robert, Lord Mayor, his marches against the Scots, i. 4 dinner to the Lords and Judges, i. Conway, Edward, Earl of Conway, his 207-210; ii. 25 marriage, ii. 7 ; his death, ii. 34 Clenche, Dr. Andrew, his murder, ii. 167 Cooke, Colonel, i. 16 Clergy, Sons of the, their festival, i. 158 Cooke, , ii. 120 Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Bar- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley bara and , i. 71, 76, 79, Clifford, Lady. See Boyle, Jane. 133, 136, 194, 195,197, 202, 205; ii. 5; Clifford, Sir Thomas, and as Lord Clifford, made , i. 101, 102; ac- Lord Treasurer, i. 76, 79, 100, 103,107, tion with Lord Digby, i. 123; petitions 108 for release from the Tower, i. 146 ; at- Clifton, Sir William, i. 240 tacks the Chancellor and Treasurer, i. Cobbe, Edward, Vicar of Wollaston, his 184; altercation with Scroggs, i. 208, conduct at the camp at Hounslow, ii. 209; altercation with Lord North, i. 88 223, 224; arrested and brought before Cockayne, Charles, Viscount Cullen, ii. the Council, ii. 1; argument on his right 119,120 to habeas corpus, ii. 3; offers to go to Colchester, Viscount. See Savage, Tho- Carolina, ii. 8; bill to be brought against mas him, ii. 9; bailed, ii. 10; seeks a recon- Coleman, Edward, secretary to the Du- ciliation with the Duke of York, ii. 17; chess of York, i. 138 Charles's remark about him, ii. 19; his Coleraine, Lord. See Hare, Henry death, ii. 22 College, Stephen, bill against him thrown Cooper, Margaret, Lady Ashley, i. 68 out, ii. 2; to be tried at Oxford, ii. 3; Coote, Captain, killed in a duel, ii. 235 to be executed, ii. 7 Cornbury, Lord. See Hyde, Edward Colson, ii. 240 Cornwall, Colonel Henry, ii. 67 Comley, George, kills Major Morgan, ii. Cornwall, Humphrey, i. 92 63 Cornwallis, Charles, Lord Cornwallis, im- Commons, House of, proceedings, ii. 128, plicated in killing a boy, i. 127, 128; 140, 141, 165, 186, 199, 218, 221, 238 his trial, i. 134—136; resigns office, ii. Compton, Lady Alethea, married to Ed- 188 ward Hungerford, i. 143 Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham, his Compton, Sir Francis, ii. 106, 118; anec- death, i. 77 dote of his wife, ii. 244 Cotton, Sir Robert, his life, ii. 205, 208, Compton, George, Earl of Northampton^ 222 joins the rising in favour of the Prince Coventry, Henry, i. 89; ii. 50 of Orange, ii. 116 Coventry, Sir William, i. 25, 36, 101,103, Compton, Hatton, ii. 106 225 Compton, Henry, Bishop of , ii. 71, Coxe, Sir John, killed at Southwold Bay, 72, 86; complains against the Portu- i. 87 gnese ambassador, i. 137; against Cole- Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, i. man, i. 138 ; accompanies the Princess 17 Anne in her flight, ii. 118; commands a Cranmore, Alderman, i. 5 company, ii. 120 Craven, William, , i. 55; Compton, Mary, Countess of Northamp- ii. 21 ; his " fire-spies," i. 141 ton, i. 144 Crawford, Robert, Jacobite letters sent to Coningsby, Thomas, speaks in defence him, ii 172, 173 of Burnet, ii. 188 Creed, Major John, i. 58 Coningsmark, Charles John, Count, his Crew, Mrs., i. 18 trial, ii. 14 Crew, Nathaniel, Lord Crew, Bishop of Constable, ; his account of the cap- Durham, ii. 66, 68, 248 ture of Armstrong, ii. 45, 46. Croft, Herbert, , i. 49 258 INDEX.

Cromwell, Henry, to be Lord Lieutenant Dolben, John, , i. 77 of Ireland, i. 11 Doncaster, Earl of. See Scott, James. Cromwell, Oliver, dissolves the Long Par- Dorchester, Countess of. See Sidley, liament, i. 7; removes to Whitehall, Catherine i. 10 ;• his chaplains, ib. ; his funeral, Dorchester, Marquess of. See Pierrepont, i. 15 Henry Crone, Matthew, his trial, ii. 150 Dorrell, Major Nathaniel, his death, i. 221 Crooke, William, ii. 225, 226 D'Orville, Captain, i. 44 Crowe, Captain Anthony, attempts to Douglas, Sir A., i. 6 make the Dutch strike their flag, i. 66 Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton, ii. Cullen, Viscount. See Cockayne, Charles 70 Custos, Dominicus, his engravings, ii. 243 Douglas, James, Earl of Arran.ii. 21, 118, Cutts, John, Lord Cutts, ii. 193 143 Douglas, James, Earl of Drumlanrig, joins the Prince of Orange, ii. 113 Douglas, William, , ii. D'Acier, Madame, translation by, ii. 179 s 19, 170 her edition of Florus, ii. 237 Douty, , kills a coachman, i. 231 Dampier, William, his voyages, ii. 225, Dove, Dr. Henry, his death, ii. 217 227, 247 Down and Connor, Bishop of. See Tay- Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas lor, Jeremy Dangerfield, Thomas, contrives the Meal- Downing, Sir George, ambassador to Hol- Tub plot, i. 199,200, 202 land, i. 70, 78, 83 ; ii. 30 Darien, libel respecting the Scotch settle- Downs, , killed in a drunken frolic, i. ment at, ii. 246 133 Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, George D'Oyley, Sir William, i. 155 Dawes, Sir Abraham, i. 5 Draper, Sir Thomas, ii. 30 Deane, Sir Anthony, M.P. for Harwich, Drumlanrig, Earl of. See Douglas, James i. 174, 187 Dryden, John, "The Spanish Friar," his De la Bruyere, Sieur, his Dialogues on new play, i. 240; "Absolom and Achi- Quietism, ii. 236 tophel," ii. 10 ; joins in a translation of De la Chapelle, Mademoiselle, i. 140 Tacitus, ii. 234 De la Houssaye, Nicholas Amelot, ii. 235 Du Cros, , his attack on Sir W. Delamere, Lord. See Booth, George Temple, ii. 191 Delaval, Sir Ralph, Admiral, ii. 188, 197 Dugdale, Stephen, the informer, ii. 2 Denmark, Prince of. See George Dugdale, Sir William, his letters respecting Dereham, Henry, ii. 24 his succession to the office of Garter, i. Dering, Sir Edward, i. 123, 183 144, 149 Desertions in the Army, i. Ill, 166, 167 Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George Devonshire, Duke of. See Cavendish, Duncomb, Sir John, Chancellor of the William Exchequer, i. 102, 122 Digby, Francis, killed at Southwold Bay, Dundee, Viscount. See Graham, John i. 88 Dunmore, Earl of. See Murray, John Digby, John, Lord Digby, his action with Dunquerque, assembly of French forces Lord Shaftesbury, i. 123, 126 at, i. 48 Digby, Sir John, his skirmish with the Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham, i. 83, Scots, i. 6 . 171, 172; ii. 69, 122, 123, 177; ar- Disbanding, vote for, i. 165 resjed by the Prince of Orange, ii. 127 Disbanding Bill, The, debate on, ii. 238 Durham, Bishops of. See Cosin, John ; Dissenters, "Letter of Advice to a Dis- Crew, Nathaniel senter," ii. 72 Dutton, Sir Richard, made Governor of Docwray, , ii. 235 Barbados, i. 226 Dodwell, Henry, Camden Professor at "Duty of Man, The Whole," Fell's re- Oxford, ii. 83 marks on, ii. 38 INDEX. 259

Earthquakes, in Jamaica, ii. 183 ; in Lon- Essex, petition from, for a parliament, i. don, ii. 184, 185 220 East India Company, their ships taken by Essex, Countess of. See Capel, Mary the Dutch, i. 9 Essex, Earls of. See Capel, Algernon; Ecclesiastical Commission dissolved, ii. Capel, Arthur 94 Estrades, Godefroi, Comte d', i. 109 Edinburgh, reported capture of the castle, Estrees, Ce'sar d', Cardinal, story of him i. 6 and the Pope, ii. 47 Efton, , ii. 116 Estrees, Jean d', Admiral, i. 106 Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgewater, i. 182 Etherege, George, his drunken frolic at Eland, Lord. See Savile, William Epsom, i. 133 ; injured by the fall of a Elizabeth, Queen, celebration of her coro- tennis-court, i. 215 nation day, i. 157 ; of her birthday, i. Euston, i. 69, 70 203 Evans, , i. 80 Elliot, Captain, i. 82 Evans, Arise, i. 11 Ellis, Captain, ii. 131 Evelyn, John, ii. 243, 244 ; his book on Ellis, Sir William, i. 132, 166 medals, ii. 228; his book on salads, ii. England, general affairs of: Scotch invasion 242 of the northern counties, i. 4-6 ; the Everson [Elzevir?], Captain, i. 88 dissolved, i. 7; ru- Exchequer, closing of, i. 74; its effects, i. mour of changes in government, i. 8 ; 77; report of re-opening, i. 99 rumours of invasion by Charles Stuart, Exeter, Bishops of. See Lamplugh, Tho- , i. 14; alarm of a plot, i. 22; prospect mas ; Trelawney, Sir Jonathan of war with the Dutch, i. 33 ; naval Exeter, Dean of. See Wake, William movements against them, i. 37, 40; Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil, John threatened French invasion, i. 48, 49 ; Exquemeling, Alexander, his History of military and naval preparations, i. 57, the Buccaneers, ii. 225 59 ; French subsidies, i. 72, 100; nego- tiations -with the French and Spaniards, i. 80 ; war declared with Holland, i. Fairborne, Sir Palmer, governor of Tan- 81 ; declaration of Liberty of Con- gier, i. 232 science, i. 81; attack on the Dutch Fairfax, Dr. Henry, of Magdalen College, Smyrna fleet, i. 81, 84 ; expedition refuses to submit, ii. 75 planned against Holland, i. 95 ; move- Fairfax, Isabella, i. 48 ments of the fleet, i. 105 ; position of Fairfax, Thomas, i. 38 the English troops in Flanders, i. 161 ; Fairfax, Sir William, ii. 165 negotiations with Holland against Falkland, Earl of, See Cary, Anthony France, i. 218 ; general negotiations Falmouth, Countess of. See Berkeley, for a league against France, i. 221 ; Elizabeth negotiations with the Spanish and Fanshaw, Alice, afterwards wife of Sir C. Dutch against the French, ii. 4 ; alarms Hatton, i. 1 of a Dutch invasion and preparations to Fanshawe, Charles, Viscount Fanshawe, oppose it, ii. 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 ; ii. 177 William's invasion, ii. 98 ; threatened Fanshawe, Thomas, Viscount Fanshawe, i. French invasion, ii. 174, 175; failure of 100 a naval expedition, ii. 183 Farmer, Anthony, of Magdalen College, England, Kings of. See Charles I. ; Oxford, information against him, ii. 69 Charles II.; James II.; William III. Fauconberg, Viscount. Set Belasyse, England, Queens of. See Catherine of Thomas Braganza; Henrietta Maria; Mary ; Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford, letters of, i. Mary of Modena 227, 228 ; ii. 25, 27, 37, 40, 42, 43,45, Ennis, , ii. 160, 161 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62; his remarks Ernly, Sir John, Chancellor of the Exche- on the " Beauty of Holiness " and the quer, i. 122, 123, 178, 183 " Whole Duty of Man," ii. 37, 38 260 INDEX.

Felton, Henry, i. 96 Foley, Paul, ii. 199 Fenwick, Sir John, ii. 140, 152 Forbes, William, Lord Forbes, ii. 140 Fenwick, Mary, Lady Fenwick, ii. 122 Forbus, , ii. 27 Ferguson, Robert, arrested, ii. 150 ; sent Forester, Sir William, ii. 67 to the Tower, ii. 176 Forrester, Sir Andrew, arrested, ii. 178, Ferrers, Lord. See Shirley, Robert 180 Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, Louis de Fowell, Sir John, joins the Prince of Finch, Anne, Countess of Nottingham, Orange, ii. 110 letters of, ii. 114, 121, 151, 154, 162, Fox, Sir Stephen, i. 74,156, 204 209,211, 212, 214 France, general affairs of: defeat of the Finch, Daniel, , ii. 218, French at Gigeri, i. 41 ; threatened in- 221 ; marries Anne Hatton, ii. 61; his vasion of England, i. 48, 49 ; subsidy letters on the Revolution, ii. 101, 105, to Charles II., i. 72 ; invasion of Hol- 111, 113, 117, 123, 127; joins Halifax land, i. 90; exorbitant terms against and others in framing a petition to the Dutch, i. 94 ; report of reforms in James, ii. 103,104; sent with others to the church, i. 98; the French hold negotiate with William, ii. 117, 118; aloof in the fight between the English deprived of office, ii. 196, 197, 198 and Dutch fleets, i. 114; movements of Finch, Heneage, Earl of Nottingham, Lord the fleet, ii. 136; position of the French Chancellor, i. 123, 224 ; his speech in army in Flanders, i. 161 ; threatened Council on the prorogation, i. 212 invasion of England, ii. 174, 175; pro- Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea, i. 75, gress of the French arms in the Nether- 100 lands, ii. 205; negotiations for a league Finch, Heneage, Solicitor-General, i. 198, against France, i. 218, 221 224 France, Queen of, i. 44 Finch, Sir John, ambassador to Turkey, Fraser, Sir Alexander, physician, i. 223 i. 100; his presents to the King and Freake, , indicted for a libel, i. 125, Duke of York, ii. 16 126 Finch, Dr. Leopold William, Warden of Freeman, Dr. Samuel, letters of, ii. 68, 71 All Souls' College, Oxford, ii. 242 French, , ii. 235 Fireworks, ii. 230 Frost of 1684, ii. 42, 43, 45 Fitz-Charles, Charles, , Fulham, , Fellow of Magdalen Col- " Don Carlos," i. 36 ; to marry Lady lege, suspended, ii. 77 Bridget Osborne, i. 167; fights Sir G. Hewett, i. 222 Fitz-Gerald, Colonel, i. 79, 82, 84, 96, 106 Fitz-Gerald, Elizabeth, Countess of Kil- Gadbury, John, witness in the Meal-Tub dare, i. 21; her death, ii. 39 plot, i. 214 Fitz-Hardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, Gainsborough, Earl of. See Noel, Ed- Charles ward Fitz-Harris, Edward, his execution, ii. 2 Galleon, raising of a, ii. 67 Fitz-James, James, Duke of Berwick, ii. Garraway, William, i. 68 79, 134, 220 George, Prince of Denmark, comes to Fitz-Roy, Henry, Duke of Grafton, ii. 12, England for his marriage, ii. 31, 32,35 ; 34, 124, 125 ; his desertion to the deserts to the Prince of Orange, ii. 113, Prince of Orange, ii. 113, 114; gal- . 114 lantry at the battle of Beachy Head, ii. Gerard, Charles, Lord Gerard of Brandon ; 155 arrested for the Rye House plot, ii. 2 Fitz-Roy, Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, Gerard, Charles, , i. married to Thomas Hanmer, ii. 235 -206 ; ii. 7 Fleetwood, Charles, General, Lord Deputy Gerard, Charles, i. 119, 127 of Ireland, i. 11 Gerard, Sir Gilbert, i. 215, 216 : his re- Flower, Sir William, i. 76 port of the " black box," i. 225 INDEX. 261

Gerard, Lady, i. 64; mistaken and mobbed Grey, Mary, Lady Grey-of Werke, i. 168 for the Duchess of Portsmouth, i. 175 Grey, Thomas, i. 79 Gerard, Mary, Lady Gerard; at a brawl Grey and North, Lady. See North, Ca- in a tavern, ii. 39, 40 therine Gigeri, defeat of the French at, i. 41 Grey and North, Lord. See North, Charles Gilby, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir W. Griffin, Edward, Lord Griffin, ii. 176; his Scroggs, i. 162. See Hatton, Elizabeth creation, ii. 117 ; sent to the Tower, ii. Ginks, , brought before the council 141, 143 for agitating in the city, i. 132,'133 Griffin, Essex, Lady Griffin, sent to the Glenham, Sir Thomas, i. 5 Tower for the Pewter-Pot plot, ii. 139 Glyde, , ii. 33 Grimstone, Anne, Lady Grimstone, i. 140; Godfrey, Sir Edmund Bury, trial for his ii. 64 murder, i. 173; condemnation of the Grimstone, Sir Harbottle, i. 71 accused, i. 175 Grove, John, execution ordered, i, 170 Godfrey, Captain, i. 203, 205 Guinea, Dutch expedition to, i. 37 Godfrey, Mrs. ii. 241 Guise, Duke of, i. 56 Godolphin, Sidney, i., 111,183 ; sent with GunfleetT, The, the Dutch fleet enter, i. 53 others to negotiate with William, ii. Guy, Henry, i. 183 ; ii. 50, 199, 218 117, 118 Gwyn, Eleanor, i. 157 ; ii. 66 Godolphin, Sir William, i. 75 Goodenough, Richard, Under-Sheriff, i. 238 Gordon, George, , ii. 122 Haddock, Captain Richard, i. 86 Goring, Sir William, i. 240 Hales, Charles, ii. 124 Grafton, Duchess of. See Fitz-Roy, Isa- Hales, Sir Edward, ii. 124, 125 bella Halifax, Marquesses of. See Savile, George; Grafton, Duke of. See Fitz-Roy, Henry Savile, William Graham, Christian, Marchioness of Mont- Hall, John, Bishop of Bristol, ii. 208 rose, i. 193 Hall, Timothy, to be made Bishop of Ox- Graham, John, Viscount Dundee,carries off ford, ii. 89 the Laird of Blair, ii. 134 ; report of his Hallshall, Colonel James, i. 200, 201 victory, ii. 136; of his death, ii. 137 Hally, Major, ii. 161 Graham, Richard, Viscount Preston, am- Hamilton, Duke of. See Douglas, William bassador to France, ii. 13, 43, 140, 142 Hamilton, James, i. 42 Grahme, William, , ii. 248 Hamilton, Richard, Major-General, ii. 133 Grandison, Viscount. See Villiers, Ed- Hammond, Dr. John, ii. 83 ward Hampden, John, arrested for the Rye Granville, Charles, Lord Lansdowne, ii. House plot, ii. 27 192, 193 Hampton Court, ii. 131; plants, ii. 148; Granville, John, Earl of Bath, ii. 21; com- cartoons and plants, ii. 229 manding at Plymouth, ii. 109 ; declares Hanmer, Thomas, marries the Duchess of for the I'rince of Orange, ii. 117 Grafton, ii. 235 Granville, John, ii. 149 Hanover, George, Elector of, prospect of Greatrakes, Valentine, i. 49 his marriage with the Princess Anne, i. Green, Catherine, Lady Green, i. 96 223 Gregory, William, Serjeant-at-law, Speaker Hanover, Sophia, Electress of, proposes of the House of Commons, i. 182, 1£3 a marriage between her son and Princess Grey, Anthony, Earl of ; i. 145, 224 Anne, ii. 19 Grey, Lord, of Ruthyn. See Yelverton, Harbord, Sir Charles, i. 86 Charles; Yelverton, Henry Hare, Henry, Lord Coleraine, marries Grey, Ford, Lord Grey of Werke, i. 168 i Lydia Carlton, ii. 63 arrested for the Rye House plot, but 'Barley, Sir Edward, rises in favour of the escapes, ii. 24 Prince of Orange, ii. 113 Grey, Katherine, i. 143 Haro, Sir Charles, killed in a duel, ii. 175 VOL. II. 2 M 262 INDEX.

Harris, Edward, i. 221 ships; ii. 105; created Earl of Torring- Harrison, Henry, murderer of Dr.Clenche, ton, ii. 130; unpopularity after the bat- ii. 168 ; condemned, ii. 174 tle of Beachy Head, ii. 155 Harrison, John, General, i. 7 Herbert, Sir Edward, ii. 36 Hartington, Marchioness of. See Caven- Herbert, Sir Edward, Chief Justice, re- dish, Rachel ported escape of, ii. 121 Harvey, Sir Daniel, reported death of,i. 100 Herbert, Elizabeth, Countess of Powis, Harwich, defences of, i. 51 concerned in the Meal-Tub plot and Hastings, Theophilus, Earl of Hunting- sent to the Tower, i. 200, 201, 202 don, i. 79; his altercation with Scroggs Herbert, Henry, i. 66 at the Lord Mayor's dinner, i. 208 j made Herbert, Margaret, Countess of Pembroke, prisoner at Plymouth, ii. 117 ; sent to ii. 50 the Tower,ii. 176; refused bail, ii. 181 Herbert, Philip, , fights a Hatton, Alice, Lady Hatton, i. 1 ; her duel, i. 158 letter to her son, i. 3 Herbert, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke, ii. Hatton, Alice, letters of, ii. 63, 65 155, 156,243 Hatton, Alice E., letters' of ii. 240,241, Herbert, Captain, i. 73 245 Hereford, Bishop of. See Croft, Herbert Hatton, Anne, her marriage with Lord Hereford, Dean of. See Jane, William Nottingham, ii. 61. See Finch, Anne Hervey, John, i. 207 Hatton, Cecilia, Lady Hatton, i. 54; killed Hewett, Sir George, afterwards Viscount i. 103 Hewett, fights Lord Plymouth, i. 222 ; Hatton, Charles, letters of, passim.; ob- ii. 130 tains a company, i. 242; prisoner in the Hill, Captain Richard, ii. 187 Tower, ii. 151—154, 158—162 Hinton, Doctor, i, 48 Hatton, Sir Christopher, letter of, i. 1 Hobbes, Thomas, his life published, i. Hatton, Christopher, afterwards K.B. and 215 Lord Hatton, i. 3, 4, 26 Hodges, Colonel, kills Sir Charles Haro, Hatton, Christopher, afterwards Viscount ii. 175 Hatton, letters to him,passim. Holland, affairs of the United Provinces Hatton, Elizabeth, Lady Hatton, i. 7, 8,9, of: Penn defeats the Dutch fleet, i. 9 j 10, U; letter of,i. 50 ; killed, i. 103 the Dutch envoys leave England, i. 10 ; Hatton, Elizabeth, letters of, ii. 152, 153, •prospect of war with England, i. 33 ; 158, 161 naval movements, i. 37 ; preparations Hatton, Frances, Lady Hatton, letters to to attack England, i. 44, 45; the Dutch her from the Bishop of Oxford, etc., i. fleet threaten the Thames, i. 53; re- 227, 228, 143 ; letter of, i. 147 quired to strike their flag to the English, Hatton, Mary, letters of, i. 167, 169 i. 63, 66 ; they strike, i. 68; league Halton Garden, building of the church with Spain, i. 78 ; war with England, i. in, ii. 71 81; the fleet threatens the English Havilland, James de, letter of, i. 87 coast, i. 84, 85; battle of Southwold Hawley, Francis, Lord Hawley, i. 42 Bay, i. 86, 87 ; distress by the French Hay, John, Earl of Tweeddale, ii. 134; invasion, i. 90; state of the country, i. Chancellor of Scotland, ii. 170 93; the French terms, i. 94 ; move- Hayes, Sir James, i. 215, ii. 67 ments of the fleet, i. 105 ; loss of Haynes, Bryan, ii. 1, 2 Maestricht, i. 109; sea-fight with the Hayter, Thomas, i. 214 English, i. 113, 114; negotiations for a Henrietta Maria, Dowager Queen of Eng- league against France, i 218; ii. 4; land, i. 49 "William's expedition to England, ii. 98, Henshaw, Joseph, Bishop of Peterborough, el seqq. i. 183 Holies, John, Earl of Clare, fights with Herbert, Arthur, afterwards Earl of Tor- Lord Thanet, ii. 178 rington, Rear-Admiral of England, ii. Hollis, Sir Fretcheville, i. 82; killed at 44, 45; reported encounter with French Southwold Bay, i. 87 INDEX. 263

Holmes, John, i. 81 Huy, invested, ii. 205 Holmes, Sir Robert, Admiral, i. 37, 74; Hyde, Edward, , Lord ii. 91; attacks the Dutch Smyrna fleet, Chancellor, declining in favour, i. 34; i. 81, 84 entertains the king, ib.; his new house, Holt, Sir John, Chief Justice, his quarrel i. 39 with the , ii. 233 Hyde, Edward, Lord Cornbury, joins the Hone, William, ii. 29; executed, ii. 31 Prince of Orange, ii. 102, 108 Honywood, Sir Philip, i. 63 Hyde, Henrietta, i. 159 Horneck, Anthony (Seraphic), ii. 144 Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon, Lord Horton, John, letters of, ii. 118, 120 Lieutenant of Ireland, ii. 61 ; joins Ro- " Hortus Indicus Malabaricus," ii. 243 chester in framing a petition to James, Hough, Dr. John, of Magdalen College, ii. 104; joins the Prince of Orange, ii. his conduct before the Commissioners, 117 ; sent to the Tower, ii. 152 ii 73 Hyde, Lawrence, afterwards Earl of Ro- Hounslow, the camp at, ii. 69, 88 chester, i. 183 ; his share of Lord Grey's Howard, Anne, married to Sir G. Sylvius, forfeitures, ii. 49; joins Clarendon in i. 155 framing a petition to James, ii. 104 Howard, Bernard, killed by one of his officers, ii 106, 108 Howard, Charles, , i. 56; Ibbings, Mrs. the dancer, ii. 240 Governor of Jamaica, i. 236 Inchiquin, Earl of. See O'Brien, William Howard, Charles, , ii. 33 Ingram, Sir Thomas, i. 79 Howard, Elizabeth, Countess of Berkshire, Innsbruck, Archduchess of, proposed her death, i. 97 match with the Duke of York, i. 83, Howard, Lord Henry, afterwards 8th Duke 96, 99; broken off, i. 110 of Norfolk, i. 63, 75; , i. Ireland, change designed in the lieu- 94 tenancy,i. 11; settlement of forfeitures, Howard, Henry, 9th , i. 34; question of calling a parliament, declares for the Prince of Orange, ii. and military state of, i. 236, 237 113; his divorce suit, ii. 169, 171 Ireland, William, a Jesuit, his execution Howard, Henry, afterwards Earl of Suf- ordered, i. 170 folk, i. 37 Ireton, Henry, i. 215 Howard, James, Earl of Suffolk, i. 54 Isham, Sir Justinian, joins the rising in Howard, Mary, Duchess of Norfolk, her favour of the Prince of Orange, ii. 116, divorce case, ii. 169 120 Howard, Sir Robert, i. 152, 155; ii. 204 Izod, Francis, i. 84, 96 Howard, Thomas, ii. 51 ; marries the Duchess of Richmond, i. 42 Howard, William, Lord Howard of Es- Jamaica, i. 28, 29, 31, 33; hurricane at, crick, i. 198 ; his altercation with ii. 183 Scroggs, i. 209, 210; argument on his James, Duke of York, afterwards James right to habeas corpus, ii. 3; bailed, ii. II. of England, i. 22, 37, 55, 95, 182, 10; arrested for the Rye House plot, 220, 225 j puts to sea against the ii. 27; turns evidence against Lord Dutch, i. 40 ; returns, i. 44 ; his recep- Russell, ii. 29 tion at York, i. 47 ; proposed marriage Howard, William, Earl of Stafford, trial of, i. 72, 83, 110 ; at the Battle of and condemnation, i. 241, 242 Southwold Bay, i. 86, 87; sets out Howe, Sir Scrope, ii. 120 against Holland, i. 93 ; proposed match Huguenots, French, assistance to, ii. 3,4 with the Archduchess of Innsbruck, i. Hungerford, Sir Edward, i. 219 96, 99 ; surrenders his commissions, i. , Earl of. See Hastings, Theo- 108 ; report of his being made general- philus issimo, i. 110; proposed marriage with Huntingtower, Lord. See Tollemache, Mary of Modena, 1. 115; mixes in pub- Lionel lic affairs,!. 129; protects Coleman, i. 264 INDEX.

138; his speech on the betrothal of ber of the Cabinet, ii. 50 ; reported es- Mary to William of Orange, i. 151,153; cape, ii. 121; joy at his capture, ii. 125 birth of a son, i. 154 j sent abroad, i. Jenkins, Sir Lionel, Secretary of State, i. 176, 177; sudden return to Court, i. 199, 225 191, 192, 193 ; differences with the Jenner, Sir Thomas, Baron of the Exche- Duke of Monmouth, i. 193, 194, 195 ; quer, a commissioner in the affair of designs to set out for Flanders, i. 196 ; Magdalen College, ii. 73, 124 entertained by the Artillery Company, Jennings, Sir William, ii. 2 i. 197, 199; to go to Scotland, i. 198, Johnson, Matthew, Clericus Parliamen- ) 99 ; anecdote told of him, i. 235; ru- torum, ii. 50 mours of a compromise with the Prince Johnson, Samuel, his " Notes on the of Orange, i. 237; refuses to leave Eng- Phcenix edition of Burnet's Pastoral land, i. 238 ; rumours that he will take Letter," ii. 213 the oaths, i. 239 ; determines to go to Jones, Catherine, Countess of Ranelagh, Scotland, ib.; talked-of return, ii. 3; incident at her death, ii. 168 to be recalled, ii. 11 ; letter of, ii. Jones, Sir Harry, i. 69, 71, 94, 107, 109 14; expected return, ii. 15 ; receives Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, i. 62, Shaftesbury's overtures, ii. 17 ; his 159, 184 ; his pun on Burnet, ii. 188 accession and speech, ii. 54 ; requires Jones, Roger, letter of, ii. 115 the Prince of Orange to abandon Jones, Sir William, Attorney-General, his Monmouth, ib.; receives the French resignation, i. 198 ; Chief Justice of the ambassador, ii. 55 ; touches for king's Common Pleas, ii. 36 evil, ib,; remarks to Herbert, etc. ib.; Joyner, William, intruded Fellow of Mag- at Hounslow, ii. 69 ; makes a progress, dalen College, ii. 77 ii. 70; at Oxford, ii. 71 ; his rough Judges, promotions, ii. 130, 131 speech to the Fellows of Magdalen Col- lege, ib,; superintends the defences of the Medway, etc. ii. 80, 91 ; birth of Keeling, Josiah, discovers the Rye House the Prince of Wales, ii. 81 ; present at plot, ii. 22 the camp at Hounslow, ii. 88 ; receives Kenn, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells, a deputation of the Bishops, ii. 92, 95 ; ii. 177 he makes concessions, ii. 95 ; his dis- Kennedy, John, Lord Kennedy, fights with tressed condition, ii. 102, 103; his an- Lord Mohun, ii. 187 swer to the petition of the Lords and Kent, Earl of. See Grey, Anthony Bishops, ii. 105 ; taken ill at Salisbury Kettlewell, Dr. John, his death, h\ 217 with bleeding at the nose, ii. 110, 111 ; Kildare, Countess of. See Fitz-Gerald, returns to London and holds a Council, Elizabeth ii. 113, 114; continued illness, ii. 116; Killigrew, Henry, Admiral, ii. 188, 197 sends commissioners to William, ii. 117; Kimbolton Castle, reported fire at, i. 134 with the troops in Hyde Park, ii. 120 ; King, Sir Edmund, M.D., letters of, ii. 48, reported to have fled, ii, 121 ; captured 67, 79, 107, 124, 134, 166,184, 193; at Faversham, ii. 123, 124, 126; report present at Charles II.'s illness, ii. 51; of his death, ii. 125, 126; returns to knighted, ii. 62 Whitehall, ii. 127 ; in Ireland, ii. 145 ; Kirke, Colonel Percy, arrested, ii. 113, on board the French fleet, ii. 175 114; relieves Derry, ii. 137 James, Prince of Wales (the Pretender), Knollys, Charles, Earl of Banbury, ii. 233 his birth, ii. 81 ; carried to France, ii. Knollys, Margaret, Countess of Banbury, 121 ii. 241 Jane, William, , ii. 143, Knox, R., his History of Ceylon, ii. 247 144 Jeffreys, George, Recorder of London, after- wards Lord Chancellor, his qualifications, La Hogue, battle of, ii. 178, 179 i. 199 ; madeChief Justice, ii. 36; mem- Lambert, John, General, i. 20, 35, 38, 78 1NDKX. 265

Lambeth, proposed bridge at, i. 38 Lister, Martin, i. 35 Lamplugh, Thomas, , Litchfield, Earl of. See Lee, Edward made Archbishop of York, ii. 103 Henry Landen, battle of, ii. 194, 195 Livingston, Charles, , ii. Landguard Fort, i. 70, 73, 85 152; marries Frances Brudenell, ii. Lane, Richard, i. 13, 15,21,25, 36,39,51, 185; his death, ii. 203 53, 1C3 Livingston, James, Viscount Newburgh, i. Laneere, Sir John, i. 226, 232 13 Langhorne, Richard, i. 157; condemned Lloyd, William,Bishop of St. Asaph, after- for the Popish plot, i. 182; petitions, wards Bishop of Worcester ; his "Chro- i. 187; executed, i. 188 nology," ii. 83, 85; his " Discourse of Langhorne, Thomas, i. 182 God's Ways," etc. ii. 187, 247 Lansdowne, Lord. See Granville, Charles Lloyd, , ii. 33 Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, Locke, John, his controversy with Stil- " History of the Troubles," etc. of, ii. lingfleet, ii. 224 208, 210 Lockhart, Sir George, murdered, ii. 130 Lauderdale, Duke of. See Maitland, John Lockyer, General, i. 77,95 Lawley, Sir Francis, i. 122 London, City of, the charter restored, ii. Laws, , kills Beau Wilson, ii. 202 94 ; riots in the streets, ii. 95, 99, 100, Lawson, Sir John, Admiral, i. 36, 40 216; night alarm, ii. 124, 125; bill for Lee, Edward Henry, Earl of Litchfield, ii. restoration of the old charter, ii. 149; 176, 180 earthquake in, ii. 184, 185; fireworks Leeds, Duke of.

Lyttelton, Catherine, Lady Lyttleton, i. 25; Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, letter of, i. 27; her death, i. 31 Charles Lyttelton, Sir Charles, letters of, passim ; Mancini, Hortense, Duchess of Mazarin, Governor of Jamaica, i. 29, 33; plans i. 122, 127 an expedition against the Spaniards, i. Mancini, Marie Anne, Duchesse de Bouil- 30 ; in command at Bruges, i. 161 ; de- lon, imprisoned on the charge of poi- signs to stand for Parliament,!. 171; soning, i. 219 made Governor of Sheerness, i. 221 ; Mancini, Olympie, Comtesse de Soissons, prospect of the command of Jersey, i. accused of poisoning, i. 218 226 ; disappointed, i. 231 ; made Bri- Manly, , i. 206 gadier, ii. 100; resigns his commission, Mansel, Colonel Roderick, accused by ii. 157; his pictures, ii. 169, 171, 175; Dangerfield, i. 200 summoned before the Council, ii. 222, Markham, Sir Robert, i. 16fi 223 Marlborough, Duchess of. See Churchill, Lyttelton, Constantine, his death, i. 29 Sarah Lyttelton, Elizabeth, Lady Lyttelton, letter Marlborough, Duke of. See Churchill, of, i. 54 John Lyttelton, Ferdinando, i. 69, 71, 75, 107, Marshall, Lady, i. 64 109 Martel, Captain, gallantry of, i. 114 Lyttelton, George, i. 22, 92 ; letter of, ii. "Martyr, The Royal," a pamphlet, ii. 166 31 Marvell, Andrew, reputed author of " Na- Lyttelton, Sir Henry, i. 22, 33, 36, 38, ked Truth," i. 125; controversy with 172, 174 Dr. Turner, i. 127, 128 Lyttelton, Henry, ii. 159 Mary, Princess, afterwards Queen of Eng- Lyttelton, Philadelphia, Lady Lyttelton, i. land, betrothed to William of Orange, 24, 97 i. 151, 153 ; her marriage, i. 154 ; her Lyttelton, Sir Thomas, i. 69, 71; made a jewels, i. 155 ; sails for Holland, i. 157, Commissioner of the Admiralty, i. 221 158; her illness, i. 223 ; last illness and death, ii. 208, 209 ; preparations for her funeral, ii 212 Mary of Modena, wife of James II, nego- Mabillon, Jehan, his "Museum Italicum," tiations for her marriage, i. 115; sets ii. 82, 84 ; expected to visit England, out for England, i. 119; her right to ii. 90 have priests, i. 223 ; escapes to France, Macarthy, Donough, , ii. 121 married to Lady Elizabeth Spencer, ii. Mary, daughter of Princess Anne, illness 42 of, ii. 64 Macarthy, Justin, Colonel, i. 119 Massey, John, , Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles ii. 98 MacDonnell, Randal, , his Matthews, Major William, fights with H. •wig, ii. 241 Lyttelton, ii. 159 Macnamara, John, ii. 1, 2 May, Baptist, i. 65, 79 Maestricht surrenders to the French, i. May, Hugh, i. 35 108 Maynard, Sir John, Serjeant at-law, i. 135 Magdalen College, Oxford, affair of the Mayo, Lieutenant, i. 86 election of President, ii. 69, 71-79; re- Mazarin, Duchess of. See Mancini, Hor- storation of the Fellows, ii. 97, 98 tense Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale, i. Meres, Sir Thomas, the Court candidate 115; decline of his power, i. 158 ; the for Speaker, i. 178, 179, 181, 182 Commons petition for his removal, i. Methuen, John, ambassador at Lisbon, 160; ill, ii. 7 ii. 249 Mallet, , ii. 106, 108 Mew, Peter, Bishop of Winchester, ii. 138; Manchester, Countess of. See Montagu, reinstates the Fellows of Magdalen Col- Anne lege, ii. 97, 98 INDEX. 267

Mewce, S., letters of, i, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Montagu, Sir William, Chief Baron, ii. Micklethwaite, Dr. John, knighted, i. 192 131 Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield, Lionel Montagu, , i. 17 Middleton, Charles, Earl of Middleton, i. Montague, Charles, ii. 116 161 j arrested, ii. 178, 180 Montague, Christopher, ii. 116 Middleton, Captain, i. 58 Montague, Edward, of Horton, ii. 116 Mildtnay, Colonel Henry, presents the Montrose, Marchioness of. See Graham, Essex petition for a parliament, i. 220 Christian Millirigton, Francis, i. 68 Moore, Sir Jonas, his death, i. 192 Millington, Sir Thomas, ii. 208 Mordaunt, Charles, afterwards Earl of Mills, Dr. John, his " Greek Testament," Monmouth and Earl of Peterborough, ii. 83, 85 fights Lord Cavendish, i. 222 ; attacks Milward, Sir William, his marriage, ii. 10 Halifax, ii. 135; dismissed, ii. 200; Modena, Mary, Princess of. See Mary of speaks for the union of England and Modena Scotland, ii. 246 Modyford, Sir Thomas, i. 56, 108 Mordaunt, Elizabeth, Viscountess Mor- Mohun, Charles, 4th Lord Mohun, i. 124, daunt, i. 56, 57, 59, 72 136; mortally wounded in a duel, i. Mordaunt, Elizabeth, Countess of Peter- 142 borough, i. 73 Mohun, Charles, 5th Lord Mohun, ii. 235; Mordaunt, Henry, Earl of Peterborough, fights with Lord Kennedy, ii. 187; kills i. 73, 96, 99, 110, 201, 202, 214 ; ii. Mountford, ib.; tried and acquitted, ii. 121 188, 189 Mordaunt, John, Viscount Mordaunt, i. 73 Mole, Captain, ii 135 More, Sir Antonio, picture by, ii. 172 Molyneux, Caryll, Viscount Molyneux, Morgan, Sir Henry, ii. 225, 226 his trial, ii. 207 Morgan, Sir Thomas, i. 106 Monk, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, Morgan, Major, killed in a duel, ii. 63 succeeds the Duke of Monmouth in Morgan, —, i. 40 command of the Guards, i. 207; quarrels Morison, Dr. Robert, his " Plantarum •with Monmouth, ii. 12; his shar,e in Historia," ii. 83, 204 raising a galleon, ii. 67 ; at Hounslow, Morland, Sir Samuel, engine by him, ii. 70 ii. 69 Morley, George, Bishop of Winchester, Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne reported death, ii. 50 Monmouth, Duke of. See Scott, James Morocco, Ambassadors from, ii. 13 Monmouth, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Morris, , i. 130 Charles Morton, Sir John, i. 58, 59 Montagu, Anne, Countess of Manchester, Mountford, William, killed by Lord Mo- letters of, i. 174, 193, 217, 241; ii. 5 hun, ii. 187 Montagu, Anne, letter of, i. 239 Mulgrave, Countess of. See Sheffield, Montagu, Charles, Earl of Manchester, ii. Elizabeth 64; joins the rising in favour of the Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, John Prince of Orange, ii. 116 Murray, Frances, i. 18 Montagu, Edward, , i. Murray, John, Marquess of Athol, in op- 37, 75, 99; killed at Southwold Bay, i. position to Lauderdale, i. 158 86, 87 ; finding of his body, i. 89 Murray, John, , arrested, Montagu, Edward, 2nd Earl of Sandwich, ii. 178, 180 his death, ii. 118 Musgrave, Sir Christopher, ii. 238 Montagu, Elizabeth, letter of, ii. 39 Montagu, Ralph, afterwards Earl of Mon- Namur, siege of, ii. 179 tagu, ambassador to France, i. 74, 152, Navborough, Sir John, Admiral, i. 122, fi. 170, 173; ii. 206; accused by the 67; his voyages, ii. 226 Duchesses of Portsmouth and Cleveland, Needham, Sir Jasper, his death, i. 201 i. 167, 168; his intrigue with Lady Sus- Neuberg, Duchess of, proposed match with sex, ib. the Duke of York, i. 110 268 INDEX.

Newburgh, Earl of. See Livingston, Oates, Titus, i. 198, 211, 215; ii. 125, Charles 135, 136; his accusation of Scroggs, i. Newburgh, Lady. See Barrett, Catherine 220; turned out of Whitehall, ii. 7 Newburgh, Viscount. See Livingston, O'Brien, William, Earl of Inchiquin, ii. James 122 Newcastle, Duchess of. See Cavendish, Offley, Mrs. ii. 248 Margaret Ogle, Countess of. See Cavendish, Eliza- Newcastle, Duke of. See Cavendish, beth Henry Ogle, Earl of. See Cavendish, Henry Newmarket, the Court at, i. 56; fire at, Oglethorpe, Theophilus, ii. 11 ii. 26 Oglethorpe, , fights a duel, i. 222 Newport, Catherine, i. 12 O'Neil, Daniel, i. 42 Newport, Francis, Lord Newport, after- Onslow, Denzil, i. 79 wards , i. 73 Opera, The, i. 21 Newport, Richard, afterwards Earl of Brad- Orange, Prince of. See William ford, i. 240 Orford, Earl of. See Russell, Edward Nicholas, Sir Edward, i. 30 Ormers, i. 81, 117 Nicholls, Richard, i. 64 Ormond, Dukes of. See Butler, James Noel, Baptist, Viscount Campden, Re- Osborne, Lady Bridget, engaged to the corder of Stamford, i. 142 Earl of Plymouth, i. 167 Noel, Edward, , ii. 70 Osborne, Sir Thomas, afterwards Earl of Noel, Wriothesley Baptist, Lord Noel, ii. 19 Danby and Duke of Leeds, Treasurer of Norfolk, Duchess of. See Howard, Mary the Navy, i. 69, 71 ; Lord Treasurer, i. Norfolk, Dukes of. See Howard, Henry 107, 108; created Lord Latimer, i. North, Catherine, Lady Grey and North, 115; made K.G., 150; design to create ii. 64 him Marquess of Caermarthen, i. 183; North, Charles, Lord Grey and North, letter on his impeachment, i. 184; bill altercation with Shaftesbury, i. 223, of attainder passed against him, i. 186; 224 ; mediates with the weavers, ii. 138, in the Tower, ii. 35 ; attacked in par- 139 liament by Sir E. Seymour, ii. 149 ; North, Sir Francis, Chief Justice, his presides at Lord Mohun's trial, ii. 188 ; motion in Council on the prorogation, impeached for taking bribes, ii. 218 i. 212; present at Bedlow's death-bed, Osborne, , i. 79 i. 234 Ossory, Earl of. See Butler, Thomas North, Sir Henry, his death, i. 71 " Otter, Mrs.," i. 22 North, Hon. John, i. 137 Oxford, Bishops of. See Fell, John ; North, Roger?, ii 36 Hall, Timothy; Parker, Samuel Northampton, Countess of. .See Compton, Oxford, Earl of. Sen Vere, Aubrey de Mary Oxford University, election of the Chan- Northampton, Earl of. See Compton, cellor, ii. 89 George Northumberland, Countess of. See Percy, Elizabeth Norwich, Bishop of. See Reynolds, Packington, Sir John, his speech on the Edward Disbanding Bill, ii. 238 Norwich, Dean of. See Sharp, John Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, i. Norwich, Sir [Roger], i. 63 80, 83; accuses Ralph Montagu, i. Norwood, Henry, i. 74 167, 168; her intrigue with Chatillon, Nottingham, Countess of See Finch, i. 168 Anne Palmer, Nathaniel, joins the Prince of Nottingham, Earls of. See Finch, Daniel; Orange, ii. 106 Finch, Heneage Palmer, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, sent Nugent, Thomas, Chief Justice of Ireland, to the Tower for the Meal-Tub plot, i. ii. 133 200 INDEX. 269

Palmer, , ii. 116 Piper, Colonel, stabbed in a quarrel, i. 130 Parker, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford, his Plants, trees, etc., references to, ii. 82, 83, death, ii. 79 86,87,90, 146, 147, 148, 163,178,204, Parliament: the Long Parliament dis- 205, 206. 228, 229, 234, 237, 240, 250, solved, i. 7; meetings of, i. 41 ; ii. 251 197 ! dissolution discussed, i. 128,129; Player, Sir Thomas, his-hostility to the votes in the House of Commons, i. Duke of York, i. 194, 519 160, 165 j new elections, i. 170, 172; Plowden, Captain Edward, ii. 91 controversy between the King and the Plunket, Oliver, titular primate of Ireland, Commons on the choice of the Speaker, execution of, ii. 2 i. 178-183; debates in the Council on Plymouth, Earls of. See Fitz-Charles, the prorogation, i. 203, 211-213 ; peti- Charles; Windsor, Thomas tions for a parliament, i. 215, 216, 218, Pomeroy, Captain, ii. 155 219, 220; rumours of prorogation, i. Ponder, ——, indicted for printing in 239; prorogued, ii. 178 "Naked Truth," i. 125 Paston, William, afterwards Earl of Yar- Ponte, Conde da, Portuguese Ambassador, mouth, marriage of, i. 115 ; sent to the complaint against him, i. 137 Tower, ii. 178 Pope, The, burnt in effigy, i. 119, 157, Pawlet, Charles, Duke of Bolton, ii. 147 ; 201, 203 his death, ii. 235 Porter, George, ii. 220 Pemberton, Sir Francis, Judge, ii. 7 Portland, Earl of. See Bentinck, William Pembroke, Countess of. See Herbert, Portman, Penelope, Lady Portman, ii. 242 Margaret Portman, Sir William, joins the Prince of Pembroke, Earls of. See Herbert, Philip; Orange, ii. 106, 108, 110 Herbert, Thomas Port Royal, Jamaica, building of, on Cag- Pendennis, Captain, i. 94 way Point, i. 31 ; its destruction by an Penn, Sir William, Admiral, his victory earthquake, ii. 183 over the Dutch, i. 9 Portsmouth, change of governor, i. 99 Pepys, Samuel, M.P. for Harwich, i. 174 ; Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Querour bailed, i. 187; his death, ii. 250 aille, Louise de Percy, Elizabeth, Countess of Northum- Portugal, Queen of (Louisa), her death, i. berland, i. 68; her illness, i. 241 49 Peterborough, Bishop of. See Henshaw, Poultney, , fights a duel, i. 222 Joseph Power, Richard, Lord Le Poer, i. 76 Peterborough, Countess of. See Mor- Powis, Countess of. See Herbert, Eliza- daunt, Elizabeth beth Peterborough, Earls of. See Mordaunt, Powle, Henry, M.P., i. 178; resigns his Charles; Mordnunt, Henry place in the Cabinet, i. 221 Petre, William, Lord Petre, i. 124 Preston, Viscount. See Graham, Richard Petre, Father, ii. 116, 123 Pritchard, Sir William, ii. 94 Pewter-ijpt plot; ii. 131, et seqq. Privy Seal, the office vacant, ii. 17 Peyton, Sir Robert, burnt in effigy, i. 201, Pulleyn, Octavian, ii. 28 203; sent to the Tower for the Meal- Tub plot, i, 214,217 Phillipps, Captain, his plan of a ship, ii. Querouaille, Louise de, Duchess of Ports- 190 mouth, i. 76, 122, 1«7, 184; ii. 9, 11 Pickering, Sir Gilbert, Bart, i. 8 Pickering, Thomas, execution ordered, i. 170 Radcliffe, John, physician, ii. 208 Pictures by Vandyck, i. 139 Raffaelle, his cartoons at Hampton Court, Pierrepont, Gertrude, married to Lord ii. 229 Halifax, i. 102, 103 Ranelagh, Countess of. See Jones, Cathe- Pierrepont, Henry, Marquess of Dorches- rine ter, i. 124 Ranelagh, Earl of. See Jones, Richard VOL. II. 2 N 270 INDEX.

Raynsford, Sir Richard, Judge, removed Russell, William, Earl of Bedford, i. 73 to make room for Scroggs, i. 165 Russell, Lord William, resigns his place in Reading, skirmish at, ii. 122 the Cabinet, i. 221; arrested for the Recognition, Bill of, passed, ii. 146 ; pro- Rye-House plot, ii. 24; tried, ii. 29; his test of some Lords against it, ii. 148 remark on Lady Essex and Lady Howard, Reeve, Mary, ii. 245 ii. 31; his bearing in his last days, ii.; Reynolds, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, executed, ii. 32 death of, i. 137 Russell, William, i. 68 Rich, Charles, 4th Earl of , i. 40 Russell, , i. 76 Rich, Hatton, i. 40 Ruyter, Michel de, Admiral, his expe- Rich, Robert, 3rd , i. 16, dition to Guinea, i. 37 ; reported killed, 18 i. 107 Rich, Robert, 6th Earl of Warwick, ii. 235 Rye-House plot, ii. 22, et seqq. Rich, Sir Thomas, i. 133 Richmond, Duchesses of. See Stuart, Sadler, Thomas, portrait painter, ii. 79 Frances Theresa; Stuart, Mary St. Asaph, Bishops of. See Barrow, Isaac; Richmond, Dukes of. See Lennox, Charles; Lloyd, William Stuart, Charles St. George, Sir Henry, i. 4 Ringrose, Basil, his History of the Bucca- St. Jago (Spanish Town), Jamaica, i. 28 neers, ii. 225 St. John, Sir Walter, i. 219 Ripplingham, Thomas, i. 5 St. Paul's, Dean of. See Stillingfleet, Risball, , i. 44 Edward Rivers, Earl of. See Savage, Richard Salisbury, Bishops of. Ste Burnet, Gil- Robartes, Hender, i. 21 bert; Dolben, John Robartes, John, Lord Robartes, made Salisbury, Countess of. See Cecil, Francis , i. 22 Salisbury, Earls of. See Cecil, James Roberti, Sir William, ii. 14 Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canter- Robinson, Sir John, i. 120 bury, ii. 164 ; his death, ii. 199 Robinson, Sir Thomas, killed in a fire at Sandwich, Earls of. See Montagu, Edward the Temple, ii. 33 Sarsfield, Patrick, his skirmish at Win- Rochester, Bishop of. See Sprat, Thomas canton, ii. 110 Rochester, Countess of. See Wilmot, Savage, Richard, i. 18 Elizabeth Savage, Richard, Earl Rivers, ii. 221 Rochester, Earls of. See Hyde, Lawrence ; Savage, Thomas, Viscount Colchester, ii. Wilmot, John 175 Rockingham, Lord. See Watson, Edward Savile, George, afterwards Marquess of Romney, Earl of. See Sydney, Henry Halifax, i. 47,184 ; sent on an embassy Rook, Sir George, ii. 197 to the French in Holland, i. 91, 93; Roper, Francis, his marriage, i. 155 his second marriage, i, 102, 103; in Roper, Mrs., the dancer, ii. 241 favour with the King, i. 193; recon- Rouse, John, ii. 1, 7, 29 ; executed, ii. 32 ciled to the Duchess of Portsmouth, ii. Rouse, Sir Thomas, his marriage, i. 18 11 ; his action during the Revolution, Rumsey, Colonel John,' a conspirator in ii. 103, 104; sent with others to nego- the Rye-House plot: taken, ii. 23 j turns tiate with William, ii. 117,118; attacked evidence against Lord Russell, ii. 29 by the Earl of Monmouth, ii. 135 ; his Rupert, Prince, i. 37, 44, 59, 75, 95, 99 ; death, ii. 215, 216 raising a regiment, i. 82, 84; commands Savile, Henry, i. 68, 94; account of the the fleet, i. 105, 106, 110; fights the battle of Southwold Bay by, i. 89; Dutch fleet, i. 114; his death, ii. 20 banished the Court, i. 128, 129 ; Com- Russell, Edward, Admiral, afterwards Earl missioner of the Admiralty, ii. 13 of Orford, ii. 185, 186, 197 ; made Savile, Sir Henry, joins in a translation of Treasurer of the Navy, ii. 130 Tacitus, ii 234 Russell, Sir Francis, i. 174 Savile, William, Lord Eland, afterwards Russell, John, Colonel, i. 14, 99, 106,206 Marquess of Halifax, ii. 215 INDEX. 271

Sawyer, Sir Rohert, Speaker of the House Exeter, ii. 110 ; attacks Lord Caer- of Commons, replaced by Edward Sey- marthen in parliament, ii. 149 ; his mour, i. 160 speech on the proposed union with Sawyer, , ii. 160, 161 Scotland, ii. 247 Scarborough, Sir Charles, ii. 51 Seymour, Francis, , i. Scarsdale, Earl of. See Leke, Robert 122 Schomberg, Frederic, Duke of Schomberg, Shaftesbury, Earl of. See Cooper, An- i. 109, 110 ; ii. 92, 145 thony Ashley Scotland: the Scots invade England, i. 4 ; Shales, Henry, ii. 145 disturbances in, i. 158; reported plot Sharp, John, , preaches in, ii. 50 at Whitehall, ii. 66 Scott, Anne, Duchess of Monmouth, i. 169 Sheffield, Elizabeth, Countess of Mulgrave, Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth, i. 37, death of, i. 79 77, 168, 202 j ii. 11; sent ambassador Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave, i. 99 ; to the French Court, i. 93; his gallantry his mission to Tangier, i. 232, 233 at Maestricht, i. 108 ; to command the Sheldon, Gilbert, Archbishop of Canter- army, i. 109, 110 ; differences with the bury, expected death of, i. 152 Duke of York, i. 193, 194, 195; de- Sheldon, Ralph, ii. 124 prived of his commands and banished, Sheldon, Captain William, Deputy- i. 194, 195; goes to Utrecht, i. 196; Governor of Guernsey, i. 43 sudden return to England, and joy of the Shepard, Thomas, a witness against Lord people, i. 203-4, 207 ; the King orders Russell, ii. 30 him away, i. 204-207; his reception in Sheriffs, dispute in the city on their London and Exeter, i. 235,236; quarrels election* ii. 16 with the Duke of Albemarle, ii. 12; for- Shirley, Robert, Lord Ferrers, ii. 243 bidden the Court, ib.; rumours of re- Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, ii. 179, 197 storation to favour, ii. 17; goes into Shrewsbury, Countess of. See Talbot, Cheshire, ii. 18 ; arrested, but bailed, Anna Maria ii. 19, 20; forbidden to come to White- Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Charles hall, ii. 20; his behaviour in the Rye- Shruly, Mrs. i. 18 House plot, ii. 39,40,41 ; his rebellion, Shuckborough, Sir Charles, ii. 119 ii. 56 ; assumes the title of King, ib.; Sidley, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester, end of the rebellion, ii. 58 ; his death, her retort on Mary, ii. 129 ii. 59 Sidley, Sir Charles, i. 21 : injured by the Scott, James, Earl of Doncaster, ii. 55 fall of a tennis-court, i. 215 Scott, Dr. John, his death, ii. 217 Sidney, Algernon, i. 7; arrested for the Scroggs, Sir William, Judge, i. 60, 123; Rye-House plot, ii. 24, tried and con- letters of, i. 112,115, 117 ; in favour at demned, ii. 39, 40 ; executed, ii. 41 Court, i. 132, 192, 196 ; Lord Chief Sidney, Colonel Henry, joins the Prince justice, i. 161; account of how he ob- of Orange, ii. 92 tained the appointment, i. 163; his Silk-weavers, petition against the Woollen altercation with Shaftesbury and others, Act, ii. 138 i. 208-210 j accused by Oates and Bed- Sligo, reported taken, ii. 145 low, i. 220 Sloane, Dr. Hans, ii. 240 Scrope, , killed in the theatre, i. 121 Smith, Aaron, ii. 180, 186; ii. 207 Sedgwick, Obadiah, i. 5 Smith, John, ii. 2 Seymour, Charles, Duke of Somerset, re- Smith, Dr. Thomas, of Magdalen College, fuses to attend the Nuncio, ii. 68 ii. 74, 77, 78 Seymour, Sir Edward, Speaker of the Smith, Thomas, his catalogue of the House of Commons, i. 160; again Cotton Library, ii. 205, 208, 222, 223; . chosen Speaker, but rejected by the his Life of Sir R. Cotton, 222, 223 King, i. 178-182 ; joins the Prince of Smyrna Fleet, Dutch, attacked by Sir R. Orange, ii. 106,110; made Governor of Holmes, i. 81, 84 272 INDEX.

Snails, ii. 234 Stuart, Frances Theresa, Duchess of Rich- Soissons, Comtesse de. See Mancini, mond, i. 52, 64 ' Olympie Stuart, Mary, Duchess of Richmond, mar- Sole Bay. See Southwold Bay ries T. Howard, i. 42 ^ Solms, Count, killed at Landen, ii. 194, Stubbe, Dr. Henry, i. 49 « 196 Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard, Charleh ; Somerset, Duke of. See Seymour, Charles; Howard, Henry ; Howard, James \ Seymour, Francis Sunderland, Earl of. See Spencer, Robeit Southwell, Sir Robert, sent ambassador Sussex, Countess of. See Lennard, Ann« to Brunswick, i. 222 Sweden : defeat of the Swedes, i. 173 Southwold Bay, battle of, i. 86, 87; com- Sydney, Henry, , ii. .245 plaints against the conduct of the Sydney, Thomas, ii. 245 French, i. 91 Sylvius, Sir Gabriel, i. 91 ; his marriage, Spain, affairs of, i. 34, 75, 78, 80, 98 i. 155; sent ambassador to Zelle, i. Spencer, Charles, Lord Spencer, marries 222 Lady Anne Churchill, 242 Spencer, Lady Elizabeth, married to Lord Clancarty, ii. 42 Spencer, Robert, Earl of Sunderland, i. Tacitus, Cornelius, translation of the 69, 73; ii. 121 ; forbidden the Court, Annals of, ii. 234 • ii, 12 ; a copy of Raffaelle's cartoons Talbot, Anna Maria, Countess of Shrews- made for, ii. 229 bury, i. 142 Spragge, Sir Edward, Admiral, i. 75, 80, Talbot, Charles, Earl and subsequently 84, 113 ; his death, i. 114 Duke of Shrewsbury, i. 134; ii. 213; Sprat, Thomas, Bishop of Rochester, ii. offered the post of Secretary of State, 177 ii. 198 Stafford, Earl of. See Howard, William Talbot, Frances, Duchess of Tyrconnel, ii. Stanley, Sir Rowland, ii. 207 250 Stawel, Margaret, Lady Stawel, ii. 214 Talbot, Sir John, i. 82 Steinkirk, account of the battle of, ii. 181, Talbot, Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel, ii. 182 122 Stern, John, condemned and executed for Talbot, Father, i. 20 murder of T. Thynne, ii. 14, 16 Tangier, state of, i. 232, 233 Stillingfleet, Edward, Dean of St. Paul's, Tatham, Samuel, i. 89 ii. 64; his work on the bishops' right Tauler, Johann, ii. 144 to vote in capital cases, i. 210 ; opposi- Taylor, Jeremy, Bishop of Down and Con- tion to the building of the church in nor, letter of, i. 26 Hatton Garden, ii. 71 ; his controversy Tekeli, Emeric, ii. 165 with Locke, ii. 224 Temple, The, fires at, i. 171; ii. 33 Stokeham, Dr. William, ii. 166 Temple, Dorothy, Lady Temple, i. 66 Storms, ii. 201, 239 Temple, Sir John, i. 198 Stowel, Ursula, married to Lord Conway, Temple, John, Secretary-at-War, drowns ii. 7 himself, ii. 132, 133 Stafford, Earl of. See Wentworth, Tho- Temple, Sir William, draws the King's mas speech, i. 164; his "Miscellanea," i. Strangways, Colonel Thomas, joins the 211 ; his speech in Council on the Prince of Orange, ii. 108 prorogation, i. 211, 212; his reply to Stretehay, John, ii. 97 Du Cros, ii. 191 Strode, George, Serjeant-at-law, i. 124 Tenison, Thomas, made Archbishop of Stuart, Charles, , i. 39 Canterbury, ii. 208 Stuart, Charles, Earl of Litchfield, i. 18 Thames, The, frozen over, ii. 45 Stuart, Charles, Duke of Richmond, i. 37; Thanet, Countess of. See Tufton, Mar- ambassador to Denmark, i. 83 garet INDEX. 273

hanet, Earls of. See Tufton, Nicholas ; Turner, William, his History of Religions, Tufton, Thomas ii. 217 Thatcher, Lady Elizabeth, ii. 140 Tumour, Sir Edward, Speaker, i. 71 Thompson, Sir William, i. 68 Tuscany, Grand Duke of (Cosimo HI.), i. Thynne, Thomas (" Tom of Ten Thou- 72 sand"), presents the petition, Tweeddale, Earl of. See Hay, John i. 219; suitor for Lady Ogle, ii. 3, 6, Twisden, Sir Thomas, Judge, i. 164 8; marries her, ii. 9; Lady Trevor Tyrconnel, Duchess of. See Talbot, threatens a prosecution, ii.; trial of Frances his murderers, ii. 14 Tyrconnel, Earl of. ' See Talbot, Richard Tillotson, John, , ii. 32, 143; becomes Archbishop of Can- terbury, ii. 164, 199 Udal, Dr,, ii. 229 Titus, Colonel, ii. 188 Umfreville, Charles, ii. 25 Tollemache, Lionel, Lord Huntingtower, i. Uxbridge, riot of soldiers at, ii. 114 240 Torrington, Earl of. See Herbert, Arthur Touchet, Mervyn, Colonel, i. 78 Tourville, Anne Hilarion de Costentin, Vandyck, pictures by, i. 139 ; copy of his Comte de, French Admiral, ii. 194 portrait of Charles I., ii. 172. Townsend, Horatio, Lord Townsend, i. Vane, Sir Henry, i. 7, 14 124 Vane, Sir Walter, i. 109 Tramallier, Thomas, his letters on the Vaughan, Anne. Lady Vaughan, i. 76 affair of Magdalen College, ii. 73, 76, Vaughan, Edward, commissioner of the 97 Admiralty, resigns, i. 221 Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, Bishop of Bristol, Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery, Pre- translated to Exeter, ii 103 sident of Wales, i. 76 Trenchard, John, of Taunton, sent to the Vaughan, Captain, ii. 135 Tower, ii. 25; Secretary of State, ii. Vaughan, , wounded in a duel, i. 159 196, 197, 198 Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford, i. 37,53 Trevor, Sir John, death of, i. 89 Verney, John, M.P., letters of, H. 218,220 Trevor, Sir John, Speaker of the House of Vernon, Edward, i. 79 Commons, ii. 218 Vernon, Sir Thomas, his death, ii. 52 Trevor, Lady, ii. 9 Vienna, assaulted by the Turks, ii. 35 Trumball, Dr. William, ii. 34 ; to be Se- Villiers, Edward, Viscount Grandison, i. cretary, ii. 213 173 Tufton, Lady Anne, i. 74, 77 Villiers, Edward, Viscount Villiers, his Tufton, Lady Cecilia, afterwards Lady creation, ii. 163 Hatton, i. 50 Villiers, Lady Frances, i. 159 Tufton, Margaret, Countess of Thanet, i. Villiers, George. , i. 50, 73, 74, 77 35, 37, 71, 76, 79, 106, 133, 157, 194 ; Tufton, Nicholas, afterwards Earl of Tha- sent ambassador to the French court, net, i. 14, 73 ; his death, i. 207 i. 93; his regiment, i. 95 ; petitions for Tufton, Thomas, Earl of Thanet, fights release from the Tower, i. 147; illness, with Lord Clare, ii. 178 i. 238 Tuke, Samuel, author of the "King's Villiers, Mary, Duchess of Buckingham, Character," i. 20 i. 194 Tully, , ii. 235 Viner, Sir Robert, Lord Mayor, i. 120 Turberville, Edward, ii. 1 TurkR, The, i. 34,37 ; they assault Vienna ii. 35 ; their defeat, ii. 36 Wafer, Lionel, his voyages, ii. 247 Turner, Charles, ii. 152 Wake, William, Dean of Exeter, ii. 22 • Turner, Francis, D.D., author of "Ani- Walcott, Thomas, Colonel, condemned for madversions on Naked Truth," i. 127, the Rye-House plot, ii. 31; his remark 128 on Lord Russell, it.; executed, ii. 31 274 INDEX.

Waldron, , i. 172 Wilde, Sir William, Judge, i. 164 Wales, Prince of. See James Wildman, John, arrested for the Rye- Walker, Anne, her marriage, i. 155 House plot, ii. 24 ; in favour, ii. 126 Walker, Sir Edward, Garter, his death, i. Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester, i.1 77 ; 144 his death, i. 102 Walker, Obadiah, likely to resign the William, Prince of Orange, afterwards Mastership of University College, ii. 98; William III. of England, i. 57, 59, 75, arrested, ii. 124 93, 97, 156, 157, 158, 237 ; ii. 192 ; Waller, Sir William, i. 203 betrothed and married to the Lady Mary, Walter, Sir John, ii. 214 i. 151, 153, 154 ; invited to dine in the Walter, William, i. 77 City, but forbidden by the King, ii. 4, 6; Walton, Parry, ii. 171 concessions to James, ii. 54 ; invades Warcup, , fights a duel, i. 222 England, ii. 98; at Exeter, ii. 99; joined Ward, Sir Edward, ii. 218 by the King's troops, ii. 102; marches Warner, Father, ii. 116 on London, ii. 103; advances towards Warradin, Great, ii. 179 London, ii. 114; at Windsor, ii. 126, Warwick, Earls of. See Rich, Charles; 127; anecdote of him,ii. 164; wounded Rich, Robert at Landen, ii. 194; his speech in Parlia- Warwick, Sir Philip, his " Discourse of ment, ii. 197 j his grief on Mary's death, Government," ii. 204 ii. 212 ; plot to assassinate him, ii. 219 Watson, Edward, Lord Rockingham, i. 63 et seqq. ; anniversary of his death, ii. Weavers, riots among them in London, i. 251 120 Williams, , ii. 33 Wentworth, Thomas, , Williamson, Sir Joseph, i. 75, 111; turned i. 5 out of office, i. 175 Werden, John, the Admiral's secretary, Willoughby, Anne, Lady Willoughby, her i. 94 death, i. 75 Werden, Lucy, Lady Werden, her death, Willoughby, alias Dangerfield, Thomas. i. 174 See Dangerfield, Thomas Werden, General Robert, sent to quell Willoughby, William, Lord Willoughby, riots in London, ii. 100 his death, i. 107, 110 West, Robert, a conspirator in the Rye- Wilmore, John, ii. 10 House plot, ii. 24 Wilmot, Elizabeth, Countess of Rochester, Westlake, Hugh, arrested, ii. 35 her death, ii. 6 Westminster, petition from, for a parlia- Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, his ment, i. 215, 216 drunken frolic at Epsom, i. 133 Wharton, Goodwin, sent to theTower, ii. 95 Wilson, Ensign, i. 92 Wharton, Henry, attacks Burnet's " His- Wilson, , killed in a duel, ii. 202, 203 tory of the Reformation," ii. 190 ; Bur- Wiltshire, petition from, for a parliament, net's reply, ii. 192 ; his death, ii. 217 ; i. 219 his works, it. Wincanton, skirmish at, ii. 110 Wharton, Philip, Lord Wharton, i. 136, Winchester, gift to Charles II. of a site 205; meeting of malcontent Lords at for building at, ii. 18 his house, i. 223 Winchester, Bishops of. See Mew, Peter; Wharton, , fights a duel, i. 222 Morley, George Wheeler, Sir Charles, i. 174 Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage Whitaker, Edward, ii. 3, 7, 10 Windsor, Anne, Lady Windsor, i. 23, 24 White, Isaac, i. 88 Windsor, Thomas Hickman, Lord Wind- Whitebread, Thomas, i. 188 sor, afterwards Earl of Plymouth, i. 25. Whitehall, prepared for Cromwell, i. 10; 63; letters from, i. 15, 45 ; his scheme great fire at, ii. 231, 232 on the Salwarp, i. 24; appointed Go- Whitelocke, Bulstrode, i. 7 vernor of Jamaica, i. 23; his new house Whitney, James, the highwayman, con- at Kidderminster, ib.; his house at Wol- demned, ii. 189 verhampton, i. 83 INDEX. 275

Winnington, Sir Francis, loss of his writ- Yelverton, Barbara, Viscountess Longue- ings by fire, i. 171 ville, ii. 245 Wiseman, Sir Richard.i. 122 Yelverton, Charles, Lord Grey-of Ruthyn, Woollen clothes, order for their use, ii. i. 145 ; letter of, i. 178 137 ; petition against it by the silk Yelverton, Henry, Lord Grey of Ruthyn, weavers, ii. 138 ii. 28, 64, 109 ; joins the rising in Worcester.IMshop of. See Lloyd, William favour of the Prince of Orange ii. 116 Wratz, Christopher, condemned and exe- York, the Duke of York's reception there, cuted for murder of T. Thynne.ii. 14,16 i. 47 ; seized by the Prince of Orange's Wren, Matthew, secretary to the Admiral, party, ii. 110 i. 89 York, Archbishop of. See Lamplugh, Wrey, Sir Bourchier, i. 221 Thomas Wright, Sir Robert, Chief Justice of the York, Duchess of. See Mary of Modena Common Pleas, ii. 50; a commissioner York, Duke of. See James in the affair of Magdalen College, ii 73 Yorkshire, the gentry petition the King, Wyndham, Sir Hugh, ii. 50 i. 4 Wyseman, Elizabeth, Lady Wyseman, ii. Young, Robert, tried and condemned, ii. 64 189, 190

Zuleistein, Lord of (William Henry de Yarmouth, Earl of. See Paston, William Nassau), ii. 127 Yarum, taken by the Scots, i. 4

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