Page images
PDF
EPUB

Copy of a letter addressed to the Father
Rector at Brussels, 875

of a letter sent by E. B., 3063

of a letter, sent from a well af-
fected gentleman, 1905

- of a letter written to Mr. Alexan-
der Hinderson, 1010

of some papers lately passed be-
twixt the Lord Fairfax, 1906

of two journal books, 144

Coppie of a letter written to the Duke of
Buckingham, see Alured, Thomas
Coppy of a letter to General Monck,
2561

of: I. The letter sent by the
Queenes Majestie, 1009

Corbet, John, 59, 940, 1419, 1420, 2732,
2847, 2861, 2866, 3221, 3222, 3274,
3275

Miles, 2783, 3046

Corbett, Julian Stafford, 3846

Cork, Richard Boyle, 1st earl, 3886
Corker, James, 3049, 3276, 3606
Cornelius, Peter, see Peters, Hugh
Cornu copia, see Hartlib, Samuel
Cornwall, County of, 1198

Cornwallis, Sir Charles, 709, 742, 759,
805, 844, 10II

Sir William, 775

Cosin, John, bp. of Durham, 46, 72, 73,
884, 1067, 1097

Richard, 424

Cosmo III, Duke of Tuscany, 639
Cotton, Pierre, 760

Sir Robert Bruce, 53a, 74, 800, 857,
858, 961, 1199, 1200, 2346, 3014
Council of State, 581, 2960, 4291
Counter-plot, 3064

Covnter-plot against popery, 1201
Countrey-minister's reflections, 3607
Country-mans catechisme, see Boreman,
Robert

Countryman's petition for a Parliament,
3223

Court and character of King James, see
Weldon, Sir Anthony

and times of Charles the first, see
Williams, Robert Folkestone

and times of James first, see Wil-
liams, Robert Folkstone

- of chancery, 226, 451-453

of exchequer, 396

of King's bench, 868

of star chamber, 454, 4086

Courtenay, Thomas Peregrine, 4050, 4088
Courthop, Sir George, 225

Coventry, Thomas Coventry, Ist baron,
871

Sir William, 2902, 3367, 3632

Cowell, John, 710

Cowley, Abraham, 2718, 3264
Coxe, Henry Octavius, 14

Crab, Roger, 2314
Cradock, Walter, 1710
Craig, Sir Thomas, 228
Craik, Sir Henry, 3878
Crakanthorp, Richard, 46, 795
Cranfield, Lionel, see Middlesex, Lionel
Cranfield, Ist earl

Crashaw, William, 735, 906
Cratfield, 229

Crawford, Mrs. G. M., 4027

- James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th earl,
230

Crawfurd, James, 3224

Crawley, Sir Francis, 1127

Creed of Pope Pius the Iv, see Altham,
Michael

Creighton, Louise (von Glehn) "Mrs.
Mandell Creighton," 4030

Mandell, bp. of London, 3975

Cressy, Serenus, 3408

Crete wonders foretold, 1779

Crew, Nathaniel Crew, 3rd baron, 317
Sir Thomas, 124

Croft, Herbert, bp. of Hereford, 2943,
3608, 3670

Crofton, Zachary, 2563, 2585, 2662, 2722,
2817

Croke, Sir George, 928, 929

Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1012, 4062
Cromar, 560

Cromwell, Elizabeth, 2564

-J. G., 3933

Oliver, 281, 282, 297, 324, 338, 357,
360, 373, 573, 582, 583, 590, 591, 598-
600, 1600, 1651, 1652, 1668, 1805, 1851,
1869, 1870, 1877, 1907-1911, 1989,
2002, 2134, 2153, 2223, 2264, 2280,
2281, 2283, 2285, 2304, 2315-2317,
2323, 2347, 2348, 2355, 2399, 2434,
2521, 2640, 2685, 2718, 2795, 2858,
3142, 3233, 3834, 3887-3934, 4097,
4098, 4148, 4303

Richard, 583, 2401-2403, 2428, 2449,
2506, 3929, 4301, 4304, 4318, 4356
Thomas Kitson, 3897

Cromwelliana, see Stace, Machell
Cromwell's complaint of injustice, 3142
Crossley, James, 662, 756
Crouch, Nathaniel, 230a

Cruell tragedy, 1912

Cuckows nest at Westminster, 1913

Cudworth, Ralph, 1202, 1203

Cuffe, Maurice, 1012

Culpeper, Nicholas, 2270

Culpepper, Sir John, see Colepeper, John
Colepeper, 1st baron

Cunning plot to divide and destroy, 1581
Cunningham, Peter, 3957

William, 224, 4001

Curran, M. Beryl, 649, 4389
Current intelligence, 149, 150
Cust, Sir Edward, 4089

D

D. E. defeated, see Holden, Samuel
Daily observations or meditations, see
Essex, Arthur Capel, Ist earl
Dale, Alfred William Winterslow, 4090
Robert William, 4090

Dalechamp, Caleb, 806, 902
Dallison, Charles, 1914

Dalrymple, John, see Stair, John Dal-
rymple, Ist earl

Sir John, 670
Dalton, Charles, 4065

Danby, Thomas Osborne, Ist earl, see
Leeds, Thomas Osborne, Ist duke
Danger and unreasonableness of a tol-
eration, 3372

Dangerfield, Thomas, 3373

Daniel, Samuel, 725

Danvers, John, 2565

Darnell, Sir John, 2119

William Nicholas, 187

Darrel, William, 3609

Dashfield, John, 2135

Davenant, John, bp. of Salisbury, 3935

Davenport, Sir Humphrey, 1005

Davies, G., 338a, 3879

Sir John, 75, 397, 398, 743, 869,
2328, 2927

- John Hamilton, 3865

-Rowland, 671

Day, William Ansell, 231

Deacon, John, 2329

Deane, John Bathurst, 3936

Richard, 3936

Thomas, 3610

Dear bargain, see Johnston, Nathaniel
Debate upon the quaere, 3757
DeBritaine, William, 2893

Decimarum et oblationum tabula, see
Crashaw, William

Declaration against Prince Rupert,
1421

and ingagement of the Protestant
army in the province of Mounster,
1915

and remonstrance of the Earls, 2766
and representation from the forces
of the Northerene associations, 1780
and summons sent by the Earl of
Newcastle, 1422
declared, 1916

of many thousands of the city of
Canterbury, 1917

of Old Nick, 2566

[blocks in formation]

Declaration of the maids of. the city of
London, 2405

- of the nobility, gentry, and common-
alty... at Nottingham, 3611

of the nobility, gentry, ministry and
commonalty of the county of Kent,
2568

of the officers of the army, 2407

of the officers of the army in Scot-
land, 2406

- of the officers of the army opened,
2408

- of the proceedings of His Highness
the Prince of Wales, 1918

of the resolutions of His Majesties
forces, 1919

of the sea commanders, 1920
of the several treasons, 2569

of the valiant resolution of the fa-
mous prentices of London, 1205
published in the North of England,
2409

set forth by the Presbyterians, 1781
shewing the necessity of the Earle
of Strafford's suffering, 1013

Decoy, 1921

duck, 1206

Decrees and orders of the committee
of safety, 2410

Defence and vindication of the right of
tithes, see Downame, John
- of

Dr. Sherlock's Preservative
against popery, see Giles, William
of Dr. Tenison's sermon, see Teni-
son, Thomas

of the confuter, see Tully, George
of the Duke of Buckingham, 3374
of the Exposition of the doctrine, see
Wake, William

of the late Lord Russel's innocency,
see Atkyns, Sir Robert

- of the papers written by the late
king, see Dryden, John

of the vindication of K. Charles the
martyr, see Wagstaffe, Thomas
Definition of a Parliament, 1423
Delamer, George Booth, 1st baron, 33,
1311, 2376, 2411, 2412, 2414, 2422,
2474, 2507, 2656

Delaune, Thomas, 3277, 3278
Delbrück, Hans, 4091
Dell, William, 1711

Dellon, C., 3612

Democritus turned statesman, 2413

Demonstration that the

Church of

Rome, see Whitby, Daniel

Denbigh, Basil Feilding, 2nd earl, 3937
·Čecilia Mary (Clifford) Feilding,
countess, 3937

-William Feilding, Ist earl, 3937
Denham, Sir John, 929
Denmark, 1307, 2710

Denne, Henry, 2497, 2723
Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl, 50, 555,
1237, 1255, 1258, 1274, 1275, 1277,
1310, 1396, 1459, 2229, 2244

Derham, Robert, 1712

Dering, Sir Edward, 941, 1014, 1582
Heneage, 389

Description of the famous kingdom of
Macaria, see Hartlib, Samuel

of the funeral solemnities, 2,44

of the passage of Thomas Earle of
Strafford, 1015

De Sélincourt, Hugh, 4031
Design about disposing the Bible into

an harmony, see Torshell, Samuel
Designes of the rebels in Kent, 1922
Designs and correspondencies of the

present Committee of estates, 1923
of France against England and Hol-
land discovered, 3409

Detection of the court and state of
England, see Coke, Roger
Deverell, William Trapnell, 4092
Devereux, Robert, see Essex, Robert
Devereux, 3rd earl

Walter Bourchier, 232

Devill, and the Parliament, 1924
Devon, Frederick, 407
Devonshire, County of, 1969

William Cavendish, 1st duke, 3065
William Cavendish, 3rd earl, 1234
Dewar, Robert, 4390

D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, 133, 134, 233-235,
961, 1016, 1017, 1653

Diallacticon viri boni et literati, see

[blocks in formation]

Difference abovt church government

ended, see Mayne, Jasper

- between the church and court of
Rome, see Lloyd, Williar

betwixt the protestant and socinian
method, see Tenison, Thomas

Differences in Scotland stil on foot,

1925

Digby, Sir Everard, 3938

George, see Bristol, George Digby,
2nd earl

H. M., 3939

Sir John, 377

John, see Bristol, John Digby, Ist
earl

- Sir Kenelm, 236, 870, 1009, 3939
Digges, Sir Dudley, 871, 1207, 1583
Digitus Dei, see Nedham, Marchamont
-Dei et vox populi, 2570
Dilingham, John, 165

Dillon, Harold Arthur, 1424
Diodati, John, 557

Dircks, Henry, 3961, 4066, 4067
Directions for all my fellow prisoners,
see Penruddock, John

Discontented conference betwixt the
two great associates, 1018

Discourse about a scrupulous consci-
ence, see Calamy, Benjamin

about edification, see Hascard, Greg-
ory

about the charge of novelty, see
Hascard, Gregory

about tradition, see Patrick, Simon,
bp. of Ely

against purgatory, see Hartcliffe,
John

against_transubstantiation, see Til-
lotson, John

concerning a guide in matters of
faith, see Tenison, Thomas
concerning a judge of controversies,
see Sherlock, William

concerning auricular confession, see
Goodman, John

concerning invocation of saints, see
Freeman, Samuel

concerning penance, see Allix, Peter
concerning Puritans, see Parker,
Henry

concerning the adoration of the host,
see Payne, William

concerning the celibacy of the clergy,
see Woodhead, Abraham

concerning the celebration of divine
service, see Williams, John, bp. of
Chichester

concerning the devotions of the
Church of Rome, see Stanley, Wil-
liam

Discourse concerning the ecclesiastical
commission, see Tenison, Thomas,
abp. of Canterbury

concerning the merit of good works,
see Allix, Peter

concerning the object of religious
worship, see Sherlock, William
- concerning the pretended sacrament
of extreme unction, see Clagett, Wil-
liam

concerning the second council of
Nice, see Comber, Thomas

- concerning the Solemne league and
covenant, 2720

- concerning the svccesse of former
Parliaments, see May, Thomas
concerning the trve notion of the
Lords Sypper, see Cudworth, Ralph
concerning the unity of the Catholic
Church, see Cave, William

concerning the unreasonableness of
a new separation ... see Stillingfleet,
Edward

concerning the worship of the blessed
Virgin, see Clagett, William

of monarchy, see Wilson, John
of profiting by sermons, see Patrick,
Simon, bp. of Ely

of the communicn in one kind, see
Payne, William

of the holy eucharist, see Wake,
William

- of the pope's supremacy, see Strat-
ford, Nicholas

of the religion of England, see Cor-
bet, John

of the sacrifice of the mass, see
Payne, William

of the use of images, see Gother,
John

of toleration, see Perrinchief, Rich-
ard

shewing in what state the three king-
doms are in at this present, 1019
-shewing that protestants are on the
safer side, see Beaulieu, Luke de

to the Lords of the Parliament, 735
touching Tangier, 3066

touching the addresses or present-
ments, 3226

upon the designs, practices & coun-
cels of France, 3015

Discources upon the modern affairs of
Europe, 3149

Discoverer, see Canne, John
Discovery of the Jesuits' college at
Clerkenwell, see Heath, Sir Robert

- of the wonderful preservation, see
Heydon, John

Disputation: proving that it is not con-
venient, 3016

Disraeli, Isaac, 3958, 4223, 4224

Dissenter unmasked, 3279

Dissenting ministers vindication of them-
selves, 2136

Dissertatio de pace, see Przypkowski,
Samuel

Dissertation concerning patriarchal &
metropolitical authority, see Schel-
strate, Emanuel

Distractions of our times, 1208
Diurnal occurences, 129, 135, 152
Divers remarkable passages of the ladies
of Spring-Garden, 1713

Divine prayer necessary to be vsed every
day, 1020

-right and irresistibility of Kings,
1654

Dixon, William Hepworth, 3859, 3860,
4009, 4010

Dr. Burnett's reflections upon a book en-
tituled Parliamentum pacificum an-
swered, see Northleigh, John

Sherlock sifted from his bran and
chaff, 3477

Sherlock's Preservatives considered,
see Sabran, Lewis

Doctrine of non-resistance of passive
obedience, see Bohun, Edmund

of the Trinity and transubstantiation
compared, see Stillingfleet, Edward
Doctrines and practices of the church of
Rome, see Stillingfleet, Edward

Dodd, Charles, pseud., see Tootell, Hugh
Doddridge, Sir John, 2358
Dolus an virtus, 2862

Domestick intelligence, 153, 153a
Dominis, Marco Antonio de, 776
Don Juan Lamberto, see Flatman,
Thomas

Quixot redivivus encountring a
barnsdoor, 2903

Donne, John, 76, 267, 378, 727, 909, 1926
Donneau de Visé, Jean, 3333

Doolittle, Thomas, 2945

Door of truth opened, see Calamy, Ed-
ward

Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Ist mar-
quis, 2571

Dorney, John, 1425

Dorset, Edward Sackville, 4th earl, 1309,

1426

Dorsetshire, County of, 1580

Dort, Synod of, 399, 400, 791

Doubts concerning the Roman infalli-
bility, see Maurice, Henry
Douglas, John, bp. of Salisbury, 668
William Scott, 3898, 4305
Dove, John, 707

Dover, George James Welbore Agar-El-
lis, 1st baron, 672
Dover, City of, 1216
Dow, John G., 4306
Dowcet, Abraham, 1927
Downame, John, 1714

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

petition to King Charles, 1933

petition to their King, 1429

proper and only way, see Hare, John

wants, see Chamberlayne, Edward
worthies, see Vicars, John

English garner, 30, 39, 40

English pvritanisme, see Bradshaw, Wil-
liam

Enquiry into the present state of affairs,
see Burnet, Gilbert, bp. of Salisbury
into the_reasons for abrogating the
test, see Burnet, Gilbert, bp. of Salis-
bury

Enthusiasm of the Church of Rome dem-
onstrated, see Wharton, Henry
'EvwTIKÓv, see Smith, Thomas
Ephemeris parliamentaria, 122

« PreviousContinue »