istledon, 4, 33
Turning movement, Puritan, 25
Tysoe, 5, 13
V
Verney, Sir Ed., 26, 27, 48, 51
W
Warmington, 1, 2, 14, 89
Warmington, description of, 89
Warwick Castle, 4, 8, 12
Warwick, Lord, 7
Warwick, 8, 33, 50, 57
Watergall, ruins at, 93
Westcot, fight at, 25
Wharton, Lord, 20, 24
Wormleighton House, 9, 11, 91
" Church, 94
Willoughby, Lord, 21, 26
Wilmot, Lord, 22, 23, 25
William of Wykeham, 79
Wroxton Abbey, description of, 77
Index to Plates.
The Tower, Edge Hill Frontispiece
Plan of Battle--I. to face page 20
" " II. " 29
Banbury Cross " 63
Interior of St. Mary's Church, Banbury " 68
Courtyard, Rein Deer Inn, Banbury " 70
Broughton Castle " 74
Hanwell Castle " 80
King's Sutton Church " 84
Compton Wynyates, hall window " 86
" " angle and chimneys " 88
Corrigenda et Addenda.
p. 3, l. 5, _for_ "Adsum" _read_ "Hadsham."
p. 9, l. 20, _for_ "Holles" _read_ "Gantham."
p. 31, l. 16, _for_ "Clarenden" _read_ "Clarendon."
p. 40, l. 22, "think it" may have been omitted.
p. 45, l. 3, Fiennes means "left."
p. 48, l. 10, "or" of the original _should read_ "of."
p. 51, l. 9, the second comma is misplaced in the original,
and should follow _Verny_.
p. 78, l. 28, _for_ "Thos." _read_ "W."
In the Plans of the Battle, "Broke" _should read_ "Brooke."
Footnotes:
[1] Subsequently the scene of a fight between Waller's Puritans and the
Royalists under the Earl of Cleveland.
[2] The cottage at the foot of the hill near Radway, which tradition
pointed out as the one in which the King breakfasted, has been pulled
down.
[3] The word "cavalier"(PQ), like that of "roundhead," was used as a term
of ridicule or reproach.
[4] In an article by Dr. Rees upon Bannerets, and also in the last edition
of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, we are told that Captain John Smith,
Lieutenant of Lord Stewart's troop, was the last banneret knighted upon
the field of battle. The order was conferred only for distinction in the
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