Wentworth home, 338;
relations with Richelieu, _ib._, 339;
negotiates with the Scots, 342;
summons Parliament again, 343;
relations with Montrose, 359;
assents to Strafford's attainder, 361;
to perpetuation of the Parliament, 362;
goes to Scotland, 363;
his promises to the Irish, 364;
returns to London, 367;
attempt to seize the five members, 373-375;
withdraws from London, 376;
levies forces by commissions of array, 377;
shut out from Hull, 378;
goes to York, _ib._;
raises his standard at Nottingham, vi. 2;
goes to Shrewsbury, _ib._;
defeated at Edgehill, 3;
goes to Oxford, _ib._;
besieges Gloucester, 13;
negotiations in Ireland, 15, 16;
successes in 1644, 22;
marches on London, 23;
defeated at Newbury, 24;
returns to Oxford, _ib._;
negotiates with the Parliament, 38;
storms Leicester and relieves Chester, _ib._;
routed at Naseby, 40, 41;
treaty with the Irish, 42;
goes to the Scotch camp, 46;
refuses the Parliament's terms, 48;
given up to it by the Scots, 49;
seized by the army, 53;
negotiates with the army, 55-57;
escapes, 58;
recaptured, 59;
negotiates with parliament and the Scots, _ib._, 63;
again seized by the army, 65;
trial, 67;
death, 68;
authorities for his reign, v. 72
Charles II.
recognized by Holland as king of England, vi. 70;
proclaimed in Scotland, 71;
invited to Ireland, _ib._;
his experiences in Scotland, 82;
crowned at Scone, _ib._;
invades England, 83;
defeated at Worcester, 84;
flies to France, _ib._;
issues a declaration from Breda, 152;
returns to England, _ib._;
his scientific tastes, 165;
character, 173-177;
policy, 177-180;
forms an army, 182, 183;
his position in England, 184;
ecclesiastical aims, 185, 186;
foreign relations, 187, 192;
marriage, 192;
first ministry, 193;
dealings with the regicides, 195;
relations with Clarendon, 213-215, 221;
issues a Declaration of Indulgence, 219;
policy in Holland, 228, 229;
refuses to dissolve Parliament, 241, 254;
banishes Clarendon, 243;
his new ministry, 245;
attitude towards toleration, 252, 259;
project for establishing Catholicism, 256;
treaties with Lewis, 257, 258;
issues second Declaration of Indulgence, 262;
withdraws it,
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