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Iagomarsino, D. and Wood, C. J., eds. The Trial of Charles I: A Documentary History. Hanover, N. H., 1989.
Kekewich, M. L., ed. Princes and Peoples: France and the British Isles, 1620–1714. Manchester, 1994.
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Latham, R., ed. The Shorter Pepys. Berkeley, 1985. (Selections)
Lindley, K., ed. The English Civil War and Revolution: A Sourcebook. London, 1998.
Malcolm, J. L., ed. The Struggle for Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century English Political Tracts, 2 vols. Indianapolis, Ind., 1999.
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See also sources printed in Barnard (1997), Bennett (1995), Braddick (1996), Carrier (1998), Coward (1997), Doran (1996), Fletcher and MacCulloch (1997), Lockyer and Thrush (1997), and Tittler (1991).
Websites and Online Primary Sources
Adams and Stephens “Select Documents of English Constitutional History.” http://home.freeuk.net/don-aitken/ast/astcontents.html. (Henry VI through George I, etc.)
American Colonist’s Library. http://home.wi.rr.com/rickgardiner/primarysources.htm. (Includes Voyages, Puritans)
Avalon Project at the Yale Law School: Pre-Eighteenth-Century Documents. http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/pre18.htm. (Colonial Charters, Treaties, Discourses on Trade, Bill of Rights, etc.)
British History Online. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/. (Extensive collection of State Papers, Rushworth’s Collections, contemporary maps, lists of government officials)
The Cromwell Association. http://www.olivercromwell.org/. (Civil Wars, Protectorate)
Documents Illustrating Jacobite History. http://www.jacobite.ca/documents/. (Exclusion Crisis, Glorious Revolution, Exile)
EuroDocs: History of the United Kingdom. http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/History_of_the_United_Kingdom:_Primary_Documents. (Britain 1486–1688, 1689–1815, etc.) Fire and Ice: Puritan and Reformed Writings. http://www.puritansermons.com/. (Richard Baxter, John Calvin, etc.)
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The Protestant Reformation. http://history.hanover.edu/early/prot.html. (Texts from English and Scottish Reformations)
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Early Modern West. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook1.html. (Sources on reformations, colonial conquests, political theorists and revolutions)
John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/johnfoxe/. (Varorium edition)
National Archives: Treasures from the National Archives, Tudors and Stuarts (1485–1714). http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/museum/dates.asp?date_id=2. (Portraits, seals, wills, etc.)
Philogical Library, Humanist Texts. http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/library.html (Sixteenth and seventeenth-century texts transcribed)
Renascence Editions. http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/ren.htm. (Shakespeare and other works, 1477–1799)
Richard III Society, American Branch. http://www.r3.org/bookcase/. (Extensive collection of sources on Wars of the Roses, fifteenth-century society and culture)
Westminster Assembly Project. http://www.westminsterassembly.org/ (Sources, transcriptions from 1640s)
Appendix: Genealogies
Genealogy 1 The Yorkists and Lancastrians
Genealogy 2 The Tudors and Stuarts
Genealogy 3 The Stuarts and Hanoverians
Index
Addison, Joseph
Agincourt, Battle of
agriculture
commons for grazing
Edward VI’s policies
enclosure
farmhouses
husbandmen and cottagers
improvements
livestock
manors and tenants
social hierarchy
workers
yeomen
Albermarle, earl of (Arnold Joost van Keppel)
Alençon and Anjou, François,duke of
Alfred the Great
Allen, Fr. William
Alvarez de Toledo, Fernando, duke of Alva
American colonies
exploration and colonization
Puritans settle in
slavery in
trade with
Treaty of Utrecht
Anabaptists
Angles
Anne (née Hyde), duchess of York
Anne (Stuart)
arts and culture
character of
death of
final days of
Harley’s ministry
legacy of
money for clergy
portrait of
Protestant marriage of
reluctant to discuss succession
succession issue
Tory sympathies
Union with Scotland
woman’s achievement
Anne of Cleves (Henry VIII’s queen)
Anne of Denmark (James VI’s queen)
Annent Peace and War Act
architecture
baroque palaces
churches
classical models
country houses
London
Restoration era
Argyll, earl of (Archibald Campbell)
aristocracy and elite
Anglo-Saxon thegns
character of England
constitutional rule
at court
effect of Civil Wars
Hanoverian
Henry VIII’s court
hierarchies
leaders after Revolution
in London
paternalism and deference
private life of
Tudor and Stuart
Welsh Marcher Lords
Arlington, earl of (Henry Bennet)
Arminianism
Arminius, Jacobus
Arthur, Prince (Henry VIII’s brother)
Artificers, Statute of (1563)
arts and culture
Mary II and
‘middling orders’
a ‘new Augustan age’
Tudor/Stuart patronage of
see also architecture; literature; music; painting and sculpture; theatre
Arundel, earl of (Henry Fitzalan)
Aske, Robert
Astell, Mary
Astley, Sir Jacob
Babington, Anthony
Bacon, Sir Francis
Advancement of Learning
New Atlantis
Bacon, Sir Nicholas
Baltimore, Lord (George Calvert)
Bancroft, Archbishop Richard
Banister, John
banks and financial institutions
Bank of England established
Baptists
Barbon, Nicholas
Barebone,
Praise-God
Barton, Elizabeth
Bastwick, John
Bath Spa
Baxter, Richard
Beachy Head, Battle of
Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset
Beaufort, Lady Margaret
Bedlam see Bethlehem Hospital
Behn, Aphra
Belgium
Bennet, Henry, earl of Arlington
Bentinck, William, earl of Portland
Berwick, Treaty of (1639)
Bethlehem Hospital (Bedlam)
The Bible (King James version)
Bill of Rights (1689)
Birmingham
Bishops’ Wars
Blathwayt, William
Blenheim, Battle of
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy
Blow, John
Bohemia
Boleyn, Anne (Henry VIII’s queen)
birth of Elizabeth
as catalyst
downfall of
religious beliefs
Boleyn, George, Lord Rochford
Boleyn, Mary
Boleyn, Sir Thomas
Bolingbroke, Henry
Bolingbroke, Viscount (Henry St John)
Bothwell, earl of (James Hepburn)
Bourbon family
Boyle, Robert
Boyne, Battle of
Bradshaw, John
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk
Bray, Sir Reginald
Breda Declaration
Brewer, John
Bridewell workhouse
Bridgman, Charles
Brinkelow, Henry
Bristol
siege of
Britain
Hanoverian stability
island mentality
map of
Treaty of Utrecht and
see also England; Scotland; Wales
Britton, Thomas
Browne, Robert
Brunswick family
Brydges, James, duke of Chandos
Buchanan, George
Buckingham, 1st creation see Stafford
Buckingham, 2nd creation see Villiers
Bunyan, John
The Pilgrim’s Progress
Burbage, James
Burbage, Richard
Burghley, Lord (William Cecil)
delays conflict with Spain
influence in Elizabeth’s court
Burton, Henry
Butler family, earls of Ormond (Ireland)
Byrd, William
Cabal
Cabot, John
Cabot, Sebastian
Cade, Jack
Calvert, George, Lord Baltimore
Calvin, John
Camden, William
Cambridge University
Camden, William
Cameron, Richard
Campbell, Archibald, earl of Argyll
Campeggio, Cardinal
Campion, Fr. Edmond
Campion, Thomas
Canada
capital punishment
Caribbean islands
Carlos II of Spain
Carr, Robert, earl of Somerset
Cartwright, Thomas
Castle Howard, Yorkshire
Cateau-Cambrésis, Treaty of
Catherine of Aragon (Henry VIII’s queen)
divorce and
loyalty to
married to prince Henry
Mary I and
Catherine of Braganza (Charles II’s queen)
Catherine de’ Medici of France
Cavalier Code
Cavaliers (Royalists)
see also Civil Wars
Cavendish, William, earl of Devonshire
Cecil, Robert see Salisbury, earl of
Cecil, William see Burghley, Lord
Celts
Centlivre, Susannah
Chancery
Chandos, duke of (James Brydges)
Chantries Act (1547)
Charles, Archduke of Austria
Charles I (Stuart)
arts and
character of
defends Buckingham
Eikon Basilike
foreign policy
Henrietta Maria and
James II’s judgment of
military defeat
overthrow and execution
Personal Rule
portrait by Van Dyck
possible Spanish marriage
power of monarchy
Roman Catholics and
Roundhead/Cavalier positions
the Royal Martyr
Scotland rebels
Short and Long Parliaments
sources of Civil Wars and
without strong bureaucracy
Charles II (Stuart)
arts and culture under
character of
death of
Exclusion Crisis
finances of
foreign policy
Louis XIV and Catholicism
Popish Plot against
portrait of
relationship with Parliament
religion of
restoration of
rules without Parliament
Scottish support for
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry VIII and
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles VI of France
Charles VIII of France
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
Chichester, Sir Arthur
children
Church of England
after Charles I
appearance of Puritans
Arminianism
Book of Common Prayer
Catholic or Protestant?
Charles I and Laud’s reforms
clergy of
Commonwealthmen
dissolution of monasteries
education and
effect of Glorious Revolution
Elizabethan practice
Elizabeth’s settlement
establishment of
fines for non-attendance
Forty-Two Articles
Hanoverian stability and
Henry VIII’s break with Rome
James II and
loyal Anglican Tories
majority religion
peer pressures
poverty and
pre- and post-reform
Restoration and
Sacheverell case
Six Articles
Thirty-Nine Articles
Churchill, Anne
Churchill, John see Marlborough, duke of
Churchill, Sir Winston
civil liberties
Civil List Act
civil rights
martial law
Civil Wars
amnesty
changes in thought and religion
historical perspectives
Independents
king’s defeat
Long Parliament
long-term results of
map of
military campaign
New Model Army
Parliamentary Presbyterians
punishments and rewards
Roundhead/Cavalier positions
in Scotland
Clarendon, 1st earl of (Edward Hyde)
Clark, J. C. D.
Clarkson, Laurence
Clement VII, Pope
Clifford, Thomas
Coke, Sir Edward
Coke, Thomas
Coleman, Edward
Colet, John
Collier, Jeremy
Columbus, Christopher
Commonwealth government
reforms and laws of
unpopularity
Compton, Bishop Henry
Conventicle Act (1664)
Cooper, Anthony Ashley see Shaftesbury, earl of
Coppe, Abiezer
Cornbury, Viscount (Edward Hyde)
Cornwall
Cornyshe, William
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Coventry
Coverdale, Miles
Cowley, Abraham
craftsmen and guilds
Cranfield, Lionel, earl of Middlesex
Cranmer, Archbishop Thomas
Book of Common Prayer
burning of
Henry VIII’s final years
Henry’s marriages and
Protestantism and
crime and corruption
alehouses and
within the church
criminal proceedings
draconian punishment
migrant workers
poverty and
sensational criminals
witchcraft
women and
see also capital punishment; laws and policing
Cromwell, Oliver
Civil Wars military
death of
dissolves Rump
England and Scotland
generalship
Ireland and
pleads for Scottish support
portrait of
posthumous punishment
problem of taxes
the Protectorate
reforms of
Cromwell, Richard
Cromwell, Thomas
decline and execution of
governmental initiatives
literature and
Protestantism and
secures Church for king
succeeds Wolsey
Crowley, Robert
Danby, earl of (Thomas Osborne)
Darby, Abraham
Darnley, Lord (Henry Stewart)
Davenant, Charles
Davison, William
death and burial
Decker, Thomas
The Roaring Girl
Declaration of Indulgence (1672)
Declaratory Act
Dee, John
Defoe, Daniel
Moll Flanders
Review
Deism
Dekker, Thomas
democratic movements
Levellers
see also civil liberties
Denmark
Thirty Years’ War
War of the Spanish Succession
Denny, Sir Anthony
Dering, Sir Edward
Devereaux, Robert, 2nd earl of Essex see Essex, 2nd earl of
Devereaux, Robert, 3rd earl of Essex see Essex, 3rd earl of
Devonshire, earl of (William Cavendish)
Dickens, A. G.
Dickson, P. G. M.
Diggers
disease and illness
charity hospitals
commoners and
doctors
infant mortality
influenza
life expectancy
plague
Dissenters
conforming
Declaration of Indulgence (1672)
effect of Glorious Revolution
James II and
numbers of
scientific approaches
Donne, John
Dorchester, Countess of (Catherine Sedley)
Douglas, Archibald, earl of Angus
Dover, Treaty of
Dowland, John
Drake, Sir Francis
Drayton, Michael