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To Catch a King

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by Charles Spencer


  17. The Diary of the Rev. Ralph Josselin: 1616–1683, p.96

  18. Hyde to Charles II, 10 November [31 October?] 1651, Bodleian, 583

  19. Hyde to Nicholas, 21 November [11 November?] 1651, Bodleian, 590

  20. William Hingston to Robert Jordan, 16 December 1651, The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland Preserved at Welbeck Abbey, Vol. II, p.31, London, HM Stationery Office, London, 1893

  21. Letter from the Earl of Loudon to Charles II, received 19 September 1653, quoted in Firth (ed.), Scotland and the Commonwealth, p.206

  22. Clarke, The Life of James the Second, Vol. I, p.492

  23. Bulstrode Whitelocke, Memorials, Vol. II, p.649, 1732

  24. Clarendon State Papers, 3.359, quoted in DNB, ‘Edward Hyde’

  18: Rewards

  1. Charles II’s Escape from Worcester, Colonel Gounter’s Report

  2. Quoted in Geoffrey Smith, The Cavaliers in Exile: 1640–1660, p.107, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003

  3. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 5 September 1660

  4. Charles II’s Escape from Worcester, Father Huddleston’s account, p.112

  5. John Evelyn’s diary, 21 December 1651

  6. Quoted in F.E. Sawyer, ‘Captain Nicholas Tettersell and the Escape of Charles II’, Sussex Archeological Collections, Vol. XXXII, p.104

  7. Thomason Tracts, E 641{20}, John Hall (ed.), Mercurius Politicus, Issue 67, 11–18 September 1651, p.1075

  8. William Hingston to Robert Jordan, 16 December 1651, The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland Preserved at Welbeck Abbey, Vol. II, p.30

  9. Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston, 1663, p.8

  10. DNB, ‘Frances Stuart’, by Stuart Handley

  11. Quoted in ibid.

  12. T.H. Lister, The Life and Administration of Edward, Earl of Clarendon, 3 vols, 1837–38, Vol. III, pp.202–3, quoted in DNB, ‘Edward Hyde’, by Paul Seaward

  19: Redemption

  1. Quoted in Raymond Crawfurd, The Last Days of Charles II, p.80, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1909

  3. Ibid.

  3. Quoted in ibid., p.81

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  Index

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  Abbots Leigh, Bristol 166, 168–73, 258

  Abbots Salford 125

  Aberdeen 58, 65

  Abingdon 44

  Act prohibiting correspondence with Charles Stuart or his party (August 1651) 67–8

  Adams, John xxi

  An Agreement of the People 40

  Ailesbury, Robert Bruce, Earl of 269

  Alford, Captain Gregory 175–6, 196–7

  Alport’s Leasow 135

  Alured, Colonel John 185

  Angoulême, Bishop of 26

  Anne of Austria 45

  Anne Marie Louise of Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier ‘Mademoiselle’ 15–16

  Anne, Queen 266

  Antwerp 70, 93

  Appleby, Cumbria 76

  Ardvreck Castle 57

  Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of 47, 49, 51, 56, 57, 58–9; as leading Covenanter 47; fails to fight at Inverlochy 49; against alliance with King Charles 51; Montrose at mercy of 56, 57; extracts promise from Prince Charles regarding money 58–9; places crown on Charles’s head 62; arrest and execution 262

  Arlington, Henry Bennet, Earl of 246

  Arundel Castle 225

  Arundel Hill 225

  Ashburnham, Will 116

  Ashenhurst, Colonel 108, 111

  Aubrey, John; on William Harvey sheltering the princes under a hedge 4; on the ‘death erection’ or ‘angel lust’ 179

 

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