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Newbury, Town-hall at, p. 97.
Newcastle, p. 41.

Newcome, Henry, p. 7.
Nonconformists, friends at court, p.
36; petition Charles, p. 36; repre-
sentatives summoned to court, p.
38; persecuted, p. 43; Meeting-
houses of, seized, p. 54; welcome
the advent to power of Bucking-
ham and Bridgeman, p. 57; in-
vited to consult concerning tolera-
tion, p. 59; reported to parliament
for disturbing divine service, p.
61; audience with Charles, p. 62;
in despair, P. 73; divided into
' ducklings and dons,' p. 75;
accused of receiving bribes, p. 90;
return thanks for the Declaration,
PP. 92, 93; pardoned, p. 100;
Complaints against, for abuse of
Declaration, pp. 102, 103;
approached for terms of union,
p. 139.

Norbury Chapel, pp. 30, 103.
Norham upon Tweed, p. 102.
Norwich, pp. 41, 52.

Orde, Edward, p. 102.

Orleans, Duchess of, p. 71.
Osborne, Sir Thomas, p. 114.

Owen, Dr. John, on the Conventicle
Act, p. 46; thinks of leaving
England, p. 52; 'State of the
Kingdom
p. 66; attacked

by Parker, p. 71 (and note); 'An
Account of the Grounds

p. 82; receives donation from
Charles, pp. 90, 91.
Oxford, pp. 65, 97.
Oxford Oath, p. 49.

Parker, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford, | Presbyterians help to restore

attacks Owen and is answered by
Marvell, p. 71.
Parliament, order 'touching quiet-
ing Possessions,' p. 9; discuss bill
for Maintenance of the true re-
formed Protestant Religion,' p.
10; New, elected 1661, p. 20;
rejects bill to grant Charles dis-
pensing power, p. 39; forbids
introduction of measures for
toleration, p. 61; discusses possi-
bility of uniting all protestants,
p. 61; discusses new Conventicle
Act, p. 62; refuses to sanction
conference of episcopalians and
nonconformists, p. 62; leading
speakers support theory of tolera-
tion, p. 66; attacks the Declara-
tion, p. 108; declares against sus-
pending power, p. 109; petitions
Charles against the Declaration,
pp. 110, 111; discusses question
of toleration, pp. 111, 112, 113,
114; resolves to bring in bill for
relief of protestant dissenters, p.
112; discusses Charles's answer
to the petition, pp. 116, 117;
replies to King's answer, pp. 117,
118; receives news of withdrawal
of the Declaration, p. 123; pro-
ceeds with bill for relief of protes-
tants, pp. 125, 126; passes the
Test Act, p. 127.
Pawlet, Mr., p. 104.

Pell, William, p. 103.
Penn, William, the case of, p. 69.
Perchard, Daniel, p. 102.
Persecution commences, 1660, p. 8;
General, of Quakers, p. 17; keen
while parliament sits 1661, p. 24;
felt to be useless, p. 33; slackens,
1663, p. 39; juries intimidated,
P. 43; perjury to secure convic-
tions, p. 46; severe, p. 47; greatest
in 1670-1671, pp. 68, 69; renewed,
1673, PP. 131, 132.
'Petition for peace and concord,'
p. 19.
'Petition,

Humble, of several
ministers ..,' p. 36.
Pike, Thomas, p. 102.
Pinner's Hall, p. 97.

Plague, the, Clergy flee during, p.
48.

Plots, Rumours of, pp. 22, 44; at
Farnley Wood, p. 44.

Powle, Mr., p. 116.

Prayer Book, Revision of, p. 20.
Presbyterianism, Attempt to estab-
lish, p. 2.

Charles II, p. 2; appointed royal
chaplains, p. 9; offered prefer-
ments, p. 15; feud with Indepen-
dents breaks out afresh, p. 97.
'Present Interest of England stated,'
p. 83 (and note).

Proclamation against disturbance of
ecclesiastical possessions, p. 8;
prohibiting unlawful and seditious
meetings, p. 16; ordering Jesuits
to leave the kingdom, p. 123.
Protestants, Foreign, in England,

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Reading, p. 100.

Recantation of a Penitent Proteus,
The,' p. 30.
'Resurrection

of Lazarus, The,'

p. 88.
Reynolds, Edward, at Breda, p. 6;
made Bishop of Norwich, p. 16;
preaches toleration, p. 54.
Robarts, Lord, blamed by Claren-
don as author of indulgence,
1662, p. 37; introduces a bill to
give effect to indulgence, pp. 38,

39.
Robinson, Sir John, Lord Mayor of
London, p. 39:

Roman Catholics, Hopes of, in
1660, p. 4; rarely prosecuted, p
53.
'Room for News,' p. 107.

Sandwich, p. 65.

80:

Savoy Conference, pp. 18-20.
Shaftesbury, Earl of, p. 10; averse
to persecution, p. 37; religious
views, p. 56; Memorial of, on
decay of land-rents and trade, p.
64; held responsible by many for
the Declaration, pp. 79,
advises Charles to summon parlia-
ment, 1673, p. 106; protests
against unworthy suspicions of
Charles, p. 107; advises Charles
not to revoke the Declaration, p.
115; tries to win over the House
of Lords, pp. 118-123; supports
the Test Act, p. 128.

Shakerley, Sir George, pp. 102, 103.
Sheldon, Gilbert, becomes Bishop of
London, p. 8; orders Dr. Bates
and Dr. Jacomb to read the
Common Prayer, p. 15; demands
a written statement of Presby-
terian objections to the Liturgy,
P. 19; favourably receives the
King's proviso, p. 23; complains
of schismatic preachers in East
India Company's service, p. 33;
opposes indulgence, 1662, p. 37;
condemns Charles's declaration,
1662, p. 38; remains at his post
during the plague, p. 48; asks for
returns concerning ejected clergy,
p. 49; promotes the Five Mile Act,
P. 49; sends out letters stirring up
bishops and clergy, p. 58; gives
entertainment ridiculing dis-
senters, pp. 58, 59; rejoices at
parliament's enactments, p. 61;
instructs clergy to preach against
the Declaration, p. 85; rallies the
bishops, pp. 106, 121; rejoices at
the failure of the bill for relief,
P. 127.

Shirley, Sir Robert, p. 136.
Slade, p. 135.

Solemn League and Covenant
declared illegal, p. 121.

Sterling, Lord Mayor of London,
P. 73.

Stillingfleet, Dr. Edward, p. 90.
Strangeways, Colonel, p. 114.
Stratford, Nicholas, Dean of Man-
chester, p. 102.
Stubbs, Henry, p. 32.

Test Act, The, p. 128.

Thomson, Alexander, p. 104.

Thruston, John, p. 54.
Titmarsh, Mr., p. 98.
Titus, Colonel, p. 108.

Toleration, Cromwell on, p. 2; Cir-
cumstances of the Restoration not
favourable to, p. 4; promised
from Breda, p. 6; at will of magis-
trates, p. 15; Hopes of, 1663, p.
39; Bridgeman's scheme for,
p. 59; Sir Matthew Hale to draw
up a bill for toleration, p. 60;
Rumours of toleration, 1671, p. 74.

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Waller, Edmund, pp. 108, 112.
Wallis, Ralph, Room for the
Cobbler of Gloucester,' p. 63;
attacks episcopalians, p. 68 (note).
Walton, Bryan, Bishop of Chester,
p. 70.

Watson, Thomas, p. 74.
Whalley, Peter, p. 133.
Whately, Mr., p. 102.
Whitchurch, p. 131.
Whitaker, William, p. 74.

Wilde, Dr. Robert, 'Poem upon
the Imprisonment of Mr. Calamy,'
p. 42; 'The Loyall Noncon-
formist,' pp. 50, 51; Humble
Thanks for
Declaration,'

P. 86.

.

Wilkins, Dr., to treat with noncon-
formists, p. 59.

Williamson, Sir Joseph, pp. 74, 75,
78, 91, 97, 103.
Wright, John, p. 101.

Yarmouth, pp. 41, 52, 54, 138.

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