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BEDFORD. 



return to Badminton, (note) 318; 

 published account of his progress, 

 (note) 3 18. 



BEDFORD, Lord of, 2. 



BEDFORD, Earl of, Francis Russell, 6. 



BIBLE, new translation published, 7. 



BIRCH S, Dr. statement about Gla 

 morgan s going to Wales, 87. 



BLACKFRIARS, the seat of fashion, 1; 

 marriage of Lord Herbert there, 2; 

 Queen Elizabeth s stay there, 3 ; cere 

 mony on arrival, 3; supper there, 4. 



BLACKSTONE, Sir RALPH, named, 141. 



BLAXTON, Sir WILLIAM, assists to re 

 take Monmouth, 63. 



BOSDON, EDWARD, Glamorgan s In 

 structions to, 87. 



BOTELER, ALLEN, his business from 

 Charles I. to the Marquis of Worces 

 ter, at Raglan Castle, 142 ; his jour 

 ney, 142; difficulties and dangers, 143 ; 

 arrives at Raglan, 144 ; disappoint 

 ment, 144; stern reception, 144; in 

 terview with the Marquis, 144, 145 ; 

 who plainly declares his sentiments 

 respecting Charles Ist s treatment of 

 his son, 145 ; neglected, and detained, 

 leaves precipitately, 145, 146 ; his 

 adventures, and return to Oxford, 146, 

 147. 



BRECKNOCK garrisoned, 60, 332. 



BUERETON, ROGER, his letter to the 

 Countess of Glamorgan, 129. 



BRERETON, Sir WILLIAM, his letter- 

 book, 87. 



BRETT, Sir JEREMIAH, before Glouces 

 ter, 56. 



BRIDGKWATER, Earl of, named, 24. 



BROMPTON CASTLE, council of war to 

 take it, 58. 



BURTON, THOMAS, ATP., reports on the 

 Marchioness of Worcester s Petition, 

 195; his remarks on the Marquis of 

 Worcester s character, being then a 

 state prisoner, 212; his conduct that 

 of a soldier, and always civil, 212. 



BYRON, Sir JOHN, Lieutenant of the 

 Tower, 23; named, 35, 36; his letters, 

 July, 1642, 41, 42, 59; his regiment, 

 67; named, 328, 330, 331. 



BYTHELL, JOHN, his letter to his father, 

 about the Earl of Glamorgan and 

 others, 88 ; escapes shipwreck, his 

 cargo of corn seized, 90; a prisoner, 

 90, 9 1 ; list of passengers and crew, 92. 



C. 



CALEHOF, CALTHOFF, CALTROP, COL- 



THOFF see Kaltoff. 

 CARDIFF garrisoned, 60; named, 328, 



332. 

 CARLYON garrisoned, 60, 332. 



CHARLES THE FIRST. 



CARTE and Dr. Birch s erroneous state 

 ment about Glamorgan s leaving for 

 Ireland, 93; corrected, 93. 



CARNARVON, ROBERT Earl of, marriage 

 of his sister Elizabeth to Edward Lord. 

 Herbert, 16; her death, 23. 



CASTLEMAINE, Lady, undertakes a re 

 quest to the King, 275. 



CATHOLIC Clergy, Irish Roman, 114, 

 115, 119; Glamorgan solicits consent 

 for post of Lord Lieutenant, 181 ; 

 Glamorgan s complicity with, 184 ; 

 great secrecy observed, 184. 



CATHOLIC Princes, Roman, with the 

 Pope, to supply 30,000, to support 

 an army in England, in the cause of 

 Charles I. 228 ; Glamorgan s power 

 to treat, 229. 



CATHOLIC, Roman, Lord Lieutenant, 

 115. 



CATHOLIC, Roman, Religion, Glamor 

 gan s engagement to support measures 

 for the good of, 160. 



CATHOLIC, Roman, countries, support 

 from, 84. 



CATHOLICS, Roman, indulgences granted, 

 232; Jesuits excepted, 232; the Mar 

 quis of Worcester derived no assist 

 ance from, 327, 328. 



CATHOLICS, Roman, Irish, inquiry re 

 specting, 122 ; Charles 1st repudiates 

 the concessions made to, 130; his 

 letter to Ormond, 131 ; negotiations 

 with, repudiated by Secretary Nicho 

 las, 132 ; the whole party astounded 

 at these abortive results, 161 ; di 

 minished hopes, Charles I. in custody 

 at Newcastle, 175. 



CATHOLICS, Roman, laws against, 27. 



CAUS, DE SALOMON, his works, 29. 



CAVALIERS, Act providing for poor, 

 247; fund for, 317. 



CENTURY OF INVENTIONS, a Catalogue 

 raisoane, 17; written, 214; MS. copy 

 in the British Museum, 221 ; first pub 

 lication, 258; Poetical notice of, 258, 

 259. 



CHARLES THE FIRST, his birth, 5 ; first 

 year of his reign, 12 ; witnesses the 

 wheel experiment at the Tower, 25 ; 

 character of his reign, 25 ; 15th year, 

 31 ; the Long Parliament, 31 ; return 

 from Scotland, 32; retreat to- Hamp 

 ton Court, 32; at Royston, 33 ; at Hull, 

 34; flatters the Earl of Worcester. 35; 

 his movements in 1641, 35; Civil Wai- 

 declared, 37; makes a convenience of 

 the Marquis of Worcester for his 

 wealth, 38; his perfidious nature, 38; 

 members of Parliament summoned to 

 attend at the Banqueting House, 1 640, 

 38 j borrows money from the Marquis 

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