A
- Acts of Parliament
- for triennial Parliaments, The Triennial Act.
- for Strafford's attainder, The Act for the Attainder of the Earl of Strafford.
- against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent, The Act against Dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent.
- for the grant of tonnage and poundage, The Tonnage and Poundage Act.
- for the abolition of the Star Chamber, The Act for the Abolition of the Court of Star Chamber.
- for the abolition of the High Commission Court, The Act for the Abolition of the Court of High Commission.
- declaring the illegality of ship-money, Act declaring the illegality of Ship-money.
- for the limitation of forests, Act for the limitation of Forests.
- prohibiting knighthood fines, Act prohibiting the exaction of Knighthood Fines.
- imposing disabilities on the clergy, The Clerical Disabilities Act.
- for impressment, The Impressment Act.
- navigation, The Navigation Act.
- Agreement of
the People, the, From the outbreak of the Civil War to the execution of the King.-The Commonwealth and Protectorate., The Agreement of the People.
- Arminians
- the Commons
complain of, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- their
tenets stated, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- protestation of the Commons against, Protestation of the House of Commons.
- Army, votes for raising an, The Votes of the Houses for raising an Army.
- Array, commissions of
- the King's letter sent with, The King's Letter sent with the Commissions of Array to Leicestershire.
- Articles of Religion, the King's declaration prefixed to, The King's Declaration prefixed to the Articles of Religion.
- Arundel, Earl of, documents relating to the restraint of, The Restraint of the Earls of Arundel and Bristol.
- Attainder of Strafford, The Act for the Attainder of the Earl of Strafford.
B
- Barebones Parliament, the so-called, summons to a member of, Summons to a Member of the so-called Barebones Parliament.
- Bates's
case, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I.
- Benevolences, statute against
levying, The Petition of Right.
- Bill on Church reform, Bill on Church Reform read twice in the House of
Lords.
- Bishops
- complaints against, The Root and Branch Petition.
- proposal to limit the authority of, Bill on Church Reform read twice in the House of
Lords.
- proposal to
take away the votes of, The Grand Remonstrance, with the Petition accompanying it.
- Act taking secular jurisdiction from, The Clerical Disabilities Act.
- proposal for the
abolition of, The Propositions presented to the King at the Treaty of Oxford., The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge., The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Breda, the declaration of, The Declaration of Breda.
- Bristol, Earl of, documents relating to the restraint of, The Restraint of the Earls of Arundel and Bristol.
- Buckingham, Duke of
- documents relating to the impeachment of, Documents relating to the Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham.
C
- Calvin, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.-From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.
- Charles I
- incidents of his reign, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.
- defends the Duke of Buckingham, Speeches of the King and the Lord Keeper.
- orders the collection of a Free Gift, The King's Letter and Instructions for the Collection of a Free Gift.
- his
answer to the Petition of Right, The Petition of Right.
- claims
tonnage and poundage, The King's Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament at the end of the Session of 1628.
- his declaration on religion, The King's Declaration prefixed to the Articles of Religion.
- his declaration on the dissolution of his third Parliament, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- comments
on the session of 1629, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- his declaration of sports, The Declaration of Sports.
- is
present at the decision of the Privy Council on the position of the Communion
Table, Act of the Privy Council on the position of the Communion Table at St. Gregory's.
- refers
the legality of ship-money to the judges, The King's Case laid before the Judges, with their Answer.
- summons a Great Council, The King's Writ summoning the Great Council.
- his speech to the Recorder of the City, The King's Speech to the Recorder of the City of London.
- his proclamation on religion, The King's Proclamation on Religion.
- his answer to the petition accompanying the Grand Remonstrance, The King's Answer to the Petition accompanying the Grand Remonstrance.
- condemns the militia ordinance, The King's Proclamation condemning the Militia Ordinance.
- his answers to the Newcastle propositions, The King's first answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle., The King's second answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle., The King's third answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle.
- suggested answer to be given by, Suggested answer to the Propositions drawn up for the King by the
leading Presbyterians and a small number of the Independents, and forwarded by
the French Ambassador to Cardinal Mazarin to be laid before Queen Henrietta
Maria.
- declares that
he prefers the Heads of Proposals to the Parliamentary
propositions, The King's answer to the Propositions of Parliament.
- writes to Parliament after leaving Hampton Court, Letter of Charles I to the Speaker of the House of Lords.
- erection of a High Court of Justice for the trial of, The Act erecting a High Court of Justice for the King's Trial.
- charge against, The Charge against the King.
- declines the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice, The King's reasons for declining the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice.
- is sentenced to death, The Sentence of the High Court of Justice upon the King.
- warrant for the execution of, The Death Warrant of Charles I.
- Charles II
- issues the declaration of Breda, The Declaration of Breda.
- Church of England, the
- the King's declaration prefixed to the articles of, The King's Declaration prefixed to the Articles of Religion.
- complaints of abuses in, The Root and Branch Petition.
- Bill for the reform of, Bill on Church Reform read twice in the House of
Lords.
- the Commons complain of innovations in, Resolutions of the House of Commons on Ecclesiastical Innovations.
- order of the Lords on the services of, Order of the House of Lords on the Services of the Church.
- Charles declares his intention of
defending, The King's Speech to the Recorder of the City of London.
- the King's proclamation for maintaining, The King's Proclamation on Religion.
- declaration of Parliament on the reform of, The Declaration of the Houses on Church Reform.
- Church, Act repealing laws for not coming to, Act repealing several clauses in Statutes imposing penalties for not coming to church.
- Clerical Disabilities Act, the, The Clerical Disabilities Act.
- Clerkenwell
- a college of Jesuits
at, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- Commissions of Array
- the King's letter sent with, The King's Letter sent with the Commissions of Array to Leicestershire.
- Committee of both kingdoms, the, The Ordinance appointing the First Committee of both Kingdoms., The Ordinance appointing the Second Committee of both Kingdoms.
- Commons, House of
- its protestation at the close of the session of 1625, Protestation of the Commons.
- remonstrates against the King's defence of Buckingham, Remonstrance of the House of Commons.
- impeaches Buckingham, The Commons' Declaration and Impeachment against the Duke of Buckingham.
- its protestation at the dissolution of 1629, Protestation of the House of Commons.
- the King's declaration against the proceedings of, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- the protestation of, The Protestation.
- resolutions of, on ecclesiastical innovations, Resolutions of the House of Commons on Ecclesiastical Innovations.
- proposes instructions to the Committee in Scotland, Extract from the Instructions to the Committee in Scotland, proposed by the House of Commons.
- declares the treatment of the five members to be a breach of privilege, A Declaration of the House of Commons touching a late breach of their Privileges.
- proposals for the reform
of, The Agreement of the People., The Instrument of Government.
- Commonwealth, the
- engagement taken by the Council of State
of, The Commonwealth and Protectorate., Engagement taken by the members of the Council of State.
- abolition of the office of King in, The Act abolishing the office of King.
- general engagement of fidelity to, Engagement to be taken by all men of the age of eighteen.
- Communion Table, the, position of, Act of the Privy Council on the position of the Communion Table at St. Gregory's.
- Cosins, Dr.
- his books complained
of, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- Council of State, the
- engagement taken by, Engagement taken by the members of the Council of State.
- Covenant
- the Scottish National, The Scottish National Covenant.
- the Solemn League and, The Solemn League and Covenant.
- Cromwell, Oliver
- his declaration on the dissolution of the Long Parliament, Declaration by the Lord General and the Council on the dissolution of the Long Parliament.
- (see also Protectorate)
- Cromwell, Richard
- summoned to the House of Lords of the Protectorate, The Writ summoning Richard Cromwell to the House of Lords of the Protectorate.
D
- Declaration of Breda,
the, The Commonwealth and Protectorate., The Declaration of Breda.
- Declaration of Sports, the, The Declaration of Sports.
- Delinquents
- proposals
made for dealing with, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge., The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Disbandment of the
armies
- proposals for the, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
F
- Five Knights' Case, the, The Case of the Five Knights, before the Court of King's Bench.
- Five members, the
- impeachment of, The Impeachment of one member of the House of Lords, and of five members of the House of Commons.
- declaration of the Commons on the breach of privilege in the treatment of, A Declaration of the House of Commons touching a late breach of their Privileges.
- Forced Loan, the
- Commission for raising, The Commission and Instructions for raising the Forced Loan in Middlesex.
- Forced
loans
- condemned, The Petition of Right.
- Forests, Act for the limitation of, Act for the limitation of Forests.
- Four Bills, the, From the outbreak of the Civil War to the execution of the King., The Four Bills, with the Propositions accompanying them.
- Free Gift, the, The King's Letter and Instructions for the Collection of a Free Gift.
H
- Heads of Proposals, the, The Heads of the Proposals offered by the Army.
- Charles expresses his preference
for, The King's answer to the Propositions of Parliament.
- Heath, Sir
Robert
- stays proceedings against
recusants, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- High
Commission, Court of
- abolition
of, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I., The Act for the Abolition of the Court of High Commission.
- High Court of Justice, the
- ordinance for erecting, The Act erecting a High Court of Justice for the King's Trial.
- the King declines the jurisdiction of, The King's reasons for declining the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice.
- sentences the King, The Sentence of the High Court of Justice upon the King.
- Hooker's Ecclesiastical
Polity, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.
- Humble Petition and Advice, the, The Humble Petition and Advice.
- the Additional, The Additional Petition and Advice.
I
- Impeachment of the five members, The Impeachment of one member of the House of Lords, and of five members of the House of Commons.
- Impressment Act, the, The Impressment Act.
- Imprisonment without cause
shown, The Petition of Right.
- Innovations, ecclesiastical
- resolutions of the Commons on, Resolutions of the House of Commons on Ecclesiastical Innovations.
- order of the Lords on, Order of the House of Lords on the Services of the Church.
- proposed Bill for taking
away, The Propositions presented to the King at the Treaty of Oxford.
- Instrument of Government, the, The Instrument of Government.
- Ireland
- instructions to the Committee in Scotland on the rebellion
in, Extract from the Instructions to the Committee in Scotland, proposed by the House of Commons.
- statement
made in the Grand Remonstrance about, The Grand Remonstrance, with the Petition accompanying it.
- reply of
the King about, The King's Answer to the Petition accompanying the Grand Remonstrance.
- Act on impressment for service in, The Impressment Act.
- proposal to make void the cessation
in, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- proposal to make war in, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- Act for the settlement of, Act for the Settlement of Ireland.
- ordinance for elections in, An Ordinance by the Protector for Elections in Ireland.
L
- Lancashire, recreations in, The Declaration of Sports.
- Laud,
Archbishop, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.-From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.
- Liberties of the subject, Bill on the, Notes of a Bill brought in by Sir Edward Coke to secure the liberties of the subject.
- London, the City
of
- proposals in favour of, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge., The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Long Parliament,
the
- legislation of, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I., From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War.
- Act against dissolving without its own consent, The Act against Dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent.
- declaration of the Protector on the dissolution of, Declaration by the Lord General and the Council on the dissolution of the Long Parliament.
- Lords, House of, the
- reading of a Bill on Church reform by, Bill on Church Reform read twice in the House of
Lords.
- makes an order on the services of the Church, Order of the House of Lords on the Services of the Church.
- renunciation by the Commons of, An Act abolishing the House of Lords.
- reestablishment, under the Protectorate,
of, The Humble Petition and Advice.
- summons of Richard Cromwell to, The Writ summoning Richard Cromwell to the House of Lords of the Protectorate.
M
- Martial
law
- illegal exercise of, The Petition of Right.
- Militia ordinance, the, The Militia Ordinance.
- is condemned by the King, The King's Proclamation condemning the Militia Ordinance.
- declaration of the Houses in defence of, Declaration of the Houses in Defence of the Militia Ordinance.
- Militia, the
- ordinance for placing under the authority of
Parliament, The Militia Ordinance.
- the King's declaration on the ordinance about, The King's Proclamation condemning the Militia Ordinance.
- declaration of the Houses on, Declaration of the Houses in Defence of the Militia Ordinance.
- proposals made at the Treaty of Oxford
on, The Propositions presented to the King at the Treaty of Oxford.
- proposals made at the Treaty of Uxbridge
on, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- proposals made at Newcastle on, The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Montague,
Bishop
- his books complained
of, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
N
- Navigation Act, 1651, The Navigation Act.
- Negative oath, the, The Negative Oath.
- Newcastle, the propositions of, The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- the King's answers to them, The King's first answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle., The King's second answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle., The King's third answer to the Propositions presented at Newcastle.
- answer suggested for the King to give to, Suggested answer to the Propositions drawn up for the King by the
leading Presbyterians and a small number of the Independents, and forwarded by
the French Ambassador to Cardinal Mazarin to be laid before Queen Henrietta
Maria.
- Nineteen Propositions, the, The Nineteen Propositions sent by the two Houses of Parliament to the King at York.
- No Addresses, vote of, The Vote of No Addresses.
O
- Oblivion, proposed Act
of, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- Officials, proposals for the
parliamentary nomination of, The Nineteen Propositions sent by the two Houses of Parliament to the King at York., The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge., The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Ordinance
- for the militia, The Militia Ordinance.
- appointing the first Committee of both kingdoms, The Ordinance appointing the First Committee of both Kingdoms.
- appointing the second Committee, The Ordinance appointing the Second Committee of both Kingdoms.
- Oxford, propositions presented to the King at, The Propositions presented to the King at the Treaty of Oxford.
P
- Parliament of 1628—9
- proceedings in, Notes of a Bill brought in by Sir Edward Coke to secure the liberties of the subject.-Protestation of the House of Commons.
- the dissolution of, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- Parliament of 1640 (see Long Parliament, the)
- Peace, propositions for (see Propositions)
- Peers
- the twelve, petition of, Petition of Twelve Peers for the summoning of a new Parliament.
- created since the removal of the Great Seal, proposals to
invalidate the titles of, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge., The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Petition
- of Right, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament., The Petition of Right.
- of the twelve peers, Petition of Twelve Peers for the summoning of a new Parliament.
- the root and branch, The Root and Branch Petition.
- Petition and Advice
- the Humble, The Humble Petition and Advice.
- the Additional, The Additional Petition and Advice.
- Popery
- the Commons complain of
encouragement to, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- Privy Council, the
- its decision on the position of the Communion Table, Act of the Privy Council on the position of the Communion Table at St. Gregory's.
- Propositions
- the ten, The Ten Propositions.
- the nineteen, The Nineteen Propositions sent by the two Houses of Parliament to the King at York.
- of Oxford, The Propositions presented to the King at the Treaty of Oxford.
- of Uxbridge, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- of Newcastle, The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Protectorate, the
- establishment of, The Instrument of Government.
- modification of, The Humble Petition and Advice.
- House of Lords of, The Writ summoning Richard Cromwell to the House of Lords of the Protectorate.
- Protestation, the, The Protestation.
R
- Recusancy laws, the
- Act of the Parliament of the Commonwealth repealing, Act repealing several clauses in Statutes imposing penalties for not coming to church.
- Recusants
- stay of proceedings against, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- Religion
- the King's declaration concerning, The King's Declaration prefixed to the Articles of Religion.
- resolutions of a Sub-committee of the House of Commons on, Resolutions on Religion drawn by a Sub-Committee of the House of Commons.
- the King explains his attitude towards, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- assertions of the root and branch petitions
about, The Root and Branch Petition.
- the King's proclamation on, The King's Proclamation on Religion.
- proposals made in the Treaty of Uxbridge
on, The Propositions of the Houses presented to the King at Oxford, and subsequently discussed at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
- proposals made in the propositions of Newcastle
on, The Propositions of the Houses sent to the King at Newcastle.
- Act for the toleration of, Act repealing several clauses in Statutes imposing penalties for not coming to church.
- Remonstrance, the Grand, From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War., The Grand Remonstrance, with the Petition accompanying it.
- Rich, Sir Nathaniel
- speech of, Speech of Sir Nathaniel Rich, proposing terms on which the House of Commons may be prepared to grant Supply.
- Root and Branch Petition, the, The Root and Branch Petition.
S
- St. John, Oliver
- argues in the ship-money case, Extracts from the Speech of Oliver St. John in the Ship-money Case.
- Scotland
- the National Covenant of, The Scottish National Covenant.
- proposed instructions to the Committee in, Extract from the Instructions to the Committee in Scotland, proposed by the House of Commons.
- ordinance for uniting with England, An Ordinance by the Protector for the Union of England and Scotland.
- ordinance for elections in, An Ordinance by the Protector for Elections in Scotland.
- Self-denying Ordinance, the, The Self-denying Ordinance.
- Ship-money, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament., From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War.
- the first writ of, Specimen of the first Writ of Ship-money.
- opinion
of the judges on the King's right to, The King's Case laid before the Judges, with their Answer.
- speeches in the case of, Extracts from the Speech of Oliver St. John in the Ship-money Case.
- argument of Sir R. Berkeley on, Extracts from the Argument of Sir Robert Berkeley, Justice of the King's Bench.
- its illegality declared by Act of Parliament, Act declaring the illegality of Ship-money.
- Solemn League and Covenant, the, The Solemn League and Covenant.
- Sports, the Declaration of, The Declaration of Sports.
- Star Chamber, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I., From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War.
- abolition
of, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I., The Act for the Abolition of the Court of Star Chamber.
- Strafford
- attainder
of, From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War., The Act for the Attainder of the Earl of Strafford.
T
- Tallage
- alleged statute against
levying, The Petition of Right.
- Ten Propositions, the, The Ten Propositions.
- Tonnage and
Poundage, From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.-From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament.
- commission for raising, Commission for raising Tonnage and Poundage with Impositions.
- the Commons' remonstrance against, The Remonstrance against Tonnage and Poundage.
- the King's claim to levy, The King's Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament at the end of the Session of 1628.
- protestation of the Commons against, Protestation of the House of Commons.
- the King explains his claim to, The King's Declaration showing the causes of the late Dissolution.
- vindication of the right of Parliament to grant, The Tonnage and Poundage Act.
- Treason
- proviso in
Strafford's attainder relating
to, The Act for the Attainder of the Earl of Strafford.
- Act of the Parliament of the Commonwealth defining, An Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged Treason.
- Treaties (see Propositions)
- Triennial Act, the, To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I., The Triennial Act.
- Tudor Monarchy
- its constitution,
&c., To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I.