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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.
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by Parker, p. 71 (and note); 'An Account of the Grounds
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Parker, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford, | Presbyterians help to restore
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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).
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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.
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.
Thomson, Alexander, p. 104.
Thruston, John, p. 54. Titmarsh, Mr., p. 98. Titus, Colonel, p. 108.
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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.
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