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A70236 The historians guide in two parts : first, The recovery of lost time ... translated out of Italian : second, Englands remembrancer ... Doglioni, Giovanni Nicolò, 1548-1629. Compendio del mondo universale.; Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. England's remembrancer. 1676 (1676) Wing H2094A; ESTC R2022 52,929 136

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Mary Teresa Infanta of Spain 1660 Mount Vesuvius threatens great destruction 1661 The death of the most eminent French Minister of State Cardinal Mazarin 1661 The overflowing of Rome by the River Tiber. 1661 The Beatification of Francisco de Sales Bishop of Geneva 1664 The Canonization of Peter d'Argues 1664 The taking of Gigeri in Africa by the Army of his most Christian Majesty FINIS ENGLANDS Remembrancer Being a Summary Of the Actions Exploits Battles Sieges Conflicts And other remarkable Passages that have hapned in any of His Majesties Dominions From Anno Domini 1600. until the present Year of 1675. Written by a Lover of his King and Countrey LONDON Printed for W. Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar 1676. ANNO 1600. Nov. 19. KIng Charles the First born at Dunfernling in Scotland Feb. 25. Earl of Essex Beheaded 1601. Spaniards Landed in Ireland but beaten off with loss Oct. 27 Last Parliament of Queen Elizabeth began Nov. 19. Dissolved 1602. Mar. 24. Queen Elizabeth died and King James the Sixth of Scotland Proclaimed King Mar. 24. A great Plague began at London 1603. Apr. 5. King James began his journey out of Scotland May 7. Arrived at the Charter-house London May 11. Thence to the Tower June 11. Queen Anne with Prince Henry came to York June 27. King met them at Erston in Northamptonshire June 27. They entred London July 15. King and Queen Crowned at Westminster Nov. 17. Sir Walter Rawleigh condemned Jan. 14. The Mille manus Petition for Reformation presented to His Majesty 1604. A Parliament Assembled Aug. 18. A Treaty of Peace with Spain Jan. 6. Charles the First Created Duke of York And King James styled King of Great Britain 1605. Nov. 5. Parliament met at Westminster and the Powder-Plot discovered 1606. May 27. Parliament ended July 7. King of Denmark arrived in England Aug. 12. Departed thence 1607. A Rebellion in Northamptonshire and the next Counties about Inclosures A new Translation of the Bible began into English 1608. Apr. 19. Earl of Dorset Lord Treasurer died suddenly New Exchange built S. Edmunds bury burnt Virginia Planted 1609. Apr. 10. The New Exchange first opened and named by King James Britains Burse May 8. Fishing on the English Coast forbid to Foreigners without leave first had Allum first brought to perfection by Sir J. Bouchier Silkworms brought to England King James laid the Foundation Stone of Chelsey Colledge League with France 1610. May 8. The first Provost of Chelsey Colledge ordered by King James May 30. Prince Henry Created Prince of Wales Octo. 16. Began the Fifteenth Session of Parliament 1611. Mar. 25. Sir Robert Carr made Viscount Rothester Langrave of Hessen came into England Legat condemned by the Convocation for an Arrian Heretick was afterwards delivered by a Significavit to the Secular Power And burnt in Smithfield Sutton the Founder of the Charter-house Hospital died The new Translation of the Bible finished 1612. Apr. 11. Wightman of Burton burnt at Lichfield for an Heretick June 19. The Lord Sanguir a Scot for murthering Turner executed Octo. 16. Frederick Prince Palatine of the Rhine arrived in England Octo. 29. Prince Henry fell sick Nov. 26. Died at S. Jameses Dec. 7. Interred at Westminster Feb. 14. Lady Elizabeth wedded to Frederick the Fifth Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine at Whitehal Plantations setled in Ireland by some of the Companies of London 1613. Apr. 10. Prince Elector and Princess left England Aug. 7. Dorchester burnt Nov. 4. Viscount Rochester Created Earl of Somerset The Lady Frances Howard Divorced from the Earl of Essex and married to the Earl of Somerset Wadham Colledge in Oxon Founded A Parliament suddenly called and as suddenly dissolved 1614. July King of Denmark came into England the second time Aug. 1. Departed Stratford upon Avon burnt The New River brought to London by Sir Hugh Middleton from Ware 1615. Lady Arabella died in the Tower Sept. 17. Sir Thomas Overbury poysoned For which Earl of Somerset and his Lady arraigned and condemned and Sir Gervase Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower and divers others executed 1616. Nov. 3. Prince Charles Created Prince of Wales Dec. 6. Archbishop of Spalato arrived in England Mar. 4. King James his progress into Scotland 1617. Sept. 5. King James returned from Scotland Jan. 29. Doctor William Butler the famous Physitian of Cambridge died 1618. Oct. 29. Sir Walter Rawleigh beheaded Nov. 3. Synod of Dort began Nov. 18. Comet seen in England before the death of Queen Anne 1619. Apr. 19. Synod of Dort ended Mar. 2. Queen Anne died at Hampton Court 1620. July 17. Bernard Calucet of Andover went from Southwark to Callis this day and back against the same Peace with France 1621. Jan. 20. A Parliament assembled in which the Lord Chancellor Bacon was outed and sent to the Tower G. Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury casually killed a Keeper in Bramshil Park 1622. Mar. 30. Archbishop of Spalato commanded to leave the Realm within twenty days English Treats with the Spaniards for the Restitution of the Palatinate Feb. 17. Prince Charles embarks for Spain Mar. 7. Arrived there 1623. Sep. 12. Prince left Spain Octo. 5. Arrived at Portsmouth Octo. 6. Entred London Octo. 26. The fatal Vespers at Blackfryers Mar. 13. King James enters into a War for the Recovery of the Palatinate 1624. The Marriage with France accorded Count Mansfield Shipwracked Amboyna's bloody cruelty 1625. Mar. 27. King James died at Theobalds Mar. 27. King Charles Proclaimed Mar. 17. A great Plague at London whereof died 35417. Mar. 17. King James removed to Denbam-house May 1. Marriage with France celebrated at Paris May 14. King James Intombed at Westminster June 18. King Charles calls his first Parliament June 22. Queen Landed at Dover June 23 Marriage Consummated at Canterbury June 27 Marriage declared at Whitehal June 27 King and Queen remove to Hampton-Court June 27 Doctor Montague questioned by the Parliament July 11. parliament Adjourned to Oxford Aug. 1. Met at Oxford House of Commons in the Divinity-School Ever since the Parliament appointed a Committee of Lay-persons for Religion Aug. 7. Dissolved Aug. Michaelmas Term Adjourned to Reading because of the Plague Octo. 8. Cadiz Voyage Febr. 2. King Charles the First Crowned at Westminster Febr. 6. Parliament meet at Westminster A League with Denmark Sweden and the States against Spain Williams Bishop of Lincoln outed of being Keeper 1626. Mar. 1. Duke of Buckingham charged with High Treason by the Earl of Bristol Mar. 8. Makes his Defence but was Sequestred the Lords House Mar. 8. Sir John Elliot and Sir Dudley Diggs committed to the Tower but soon released Mar. 15. Parliament dissolved Mar. 15. Earl of Arundel confined to his House Mar. 15. Earl of Pristol to the Tower Aug 17. King of Denmark routed by Tilly. Sir Francis Bacon died 1627. June 27. Duke of Buckingham Imbarked for the Isle of Rhee July 1. Proclaimed his Manifesto July 13. Landed in the Isle Aug. S. Martins Fort besieged Aug. S. Jo. Burroughs
Rupert beat up the Parliament Quarters at Postcomb and Chinner in Oxfordshire June 16. Obtained a great Victory in Chalgrove Field June 16. In this fight Col. Hampden One of the Five Members received his mortal wound being the place he first drew up his Men to put the Ordinance for the Militia in execution June 22. Howley House taken by the Earl of Newcastle June 23. Tamworth Castle yielded June 24. Col. Hampden died June 30. Fairfax defeated on Adderton Heath by the Earl of Newcastle July 1. Middletons Horse and Dragoons routed at Padbury near Buckingham by Sir Charles Lucas being accidentally discovered coming to surprise Sir Charles in his Quarters by Mr. Paul Terry then a Soldier now an honest Citizen of London July 2. Bradford besieged by the Earl of Newcastle July 2. Bradford taken and Hallifax and Denton-house quitted by the Parliament July 2. Burton upon Trent taken by the Lord Jermin July 5. Master Tompkins and Chaloner executed for their Loyalty to His Majesty July 5. Landsdown Hill fight where Sir Bev. Greenvill was slain July 6. The Lord Gray of Wark Mr. Darley and Sir William Armine Ordered by the Parliament to be sent to invite the Scots to their assistance July 11. Prince Rupert met the Queen at Stratford upon Avon July 13. The King and Queen met at Edghilt July 13. Lord Wilmot and Earl of Carnarvon gave a great defeat to Sir William Waller on Roundway Down July 24. Hi Highness Prince Ruport besieged Bristol July 26. The Outworks gained City and Castle surrendered to him July 27. Sir William Waller Voted General of the Flying Army July 30. Gainsborough rendered up to the Parliament Aug. 1. His Majesty set out from Oxford to Bristol Aug. 2. Dorchester yielded to the Earl of Carnarvon Aug. 9. Portland reduced Aug. 9. Weymouth and Melcomb submitted Aug. 10. Glocester besieged and summoned by the Kings Forces Aug. 16. The King came back to Oxford Aug. 18. The King went to Glocester Aug. 26. An Act of Convocation in Scotland for putting that Kingdom into a posture of Defence Aug. 26. The Covenant sent from Scotland and read in Parliament Aug. 28. Beverley taken by the Earl of Newcastle Sep. 2 3. Bidleford Appleford and Barnstaple surrendred to the King Sep. 4. Exeter taken by Prince Maurice Sep. 5. The King raised His siege at Glocester Sep. 7. Organs and Windows in Windsor Chappel defaced Sep. 7. Sir John Hotham brought to the Bar of the House of Commons Sep. 8. Glocester relieved by the Earl of Essex Sep. 8. Young Hotham brought to the Bar of the House of Commons Sep. 8. Waller Routed at Winchester Sep. 11. An Ordinance for the Excise passed both Houses Sep. 15. Cessation of Arms in Ireland Sep. 16. Linne yielded to the Earl of Manchester Sep. 17. Prince Rupert with His Majesties Horse gave a great defeat to the Parliaments Army near Auburn in Wiltshire Sep. 20. His Majesty routed the Parliaments Army near Newberry and Emborne Heath in which action were slain the most valiant Earls of Carnarvon and Sunderland and Lord Viscount Faulkland Sep. 21. Prince Rupert in pursuit of them fell upon their Rear at Theale beat them into Reading but staid not long there Sep. 23. His Majesty returned to Oxford Sep. 23. The National Covenant taken by the House of Commons at S. Margarets Westminster Sep. 23. Earl of Essex returned to London Octo. 3. Reading Garrisoned by the King Octo. 6. Dartmouth surrendred to Prince Maurice Octo. 15. House of Lords took the Covenant at the Abby in Westminster Octo. 17. The Kings Proclamation Prohibiting Trade with London and other places in Arms against Him Octo. 31. The Marquess of Hertford installed Chancellor of Oxford Nov. 11. An Ordinance Authorising the new counterfeited Great Seal Nov. 21. His Majesty declared against it Nov. 21. Sir William Armin c. arrived at Edenburgh sent by the Parliament to hasten the Scots invasion of England Nov. 27. Daniel Kniveton executed at London for serving His Majesties Writ one of His Majesties Messengers Dec. 4. Hawarden Castle yielded to the King Dec. 9. Arundle Castle to the Lord Hopton Dec. 12. Beeston Castle taken for the King Dec. 21. Lapley House like wise Dec. 25. Graston House also Dec. 28. Crew House in Cheshire taken for the King Dec. 28. Colonel Nathaniel Fienes sentenced in a Court of War to be hanged for a coward Jan. 3. Marquess Hamilton sent prisoner to Pendennis Jan. 6. Arundle Castle yielded to Sir William Waller Jan. 16. The Scots invaded England Jan. 16. Members of Parliament assembled at Oxford Jan. 16. The Scots crossed Tine Jan. 25. Sir Thomas Fairfax and Mitton routed at Drayton in Shropshire by Prince Rupert Feb. 13. Hopton Castle taken for the King Feb. 18. Warder Castle the like Mar. 22. Newark relieved by Prince Rupert and the besiegers totally routed upon which Gainsborough Lincoln and Sleeford quitted by the Parliament Mar. 23. Sturton surrendred to the King 1644. Apr. 3. Longford House in Shropshire surrendered to Prince Rupert Apr. 3. Lord John Stuart died at Abbington Apr. 5. Interred at Oxford Apr. 6. Tongue Castle surrendred to Prince Rupert Apr. 17. Queen began her journey from Oxford to the West Apr. 22. Stutcomb taken by Prince Maurice May 11. Reading dismantled by the King May 25. Stopford in Cheshire taken and Latham House relieved by Prince Rupert May 28. 29. Prince Rupert stormed and took Bolton in Lancashire in which were killed about eight hundred and six hundred taken prisoners June 3. King with His Army went from Oxford towards Worcester June 4. Essex Army passed Chatwel June 5. Marched to Chipping Norton June 6. Returned to Burford and there deputed Waller to pursue the King June 12. Bristol House taken by Colonel Gage June 16. Prince Henrietta born at Exeter June 20. Colonel Shuttleworth defeated at Blackburn by Prince Rupert June 29. Waller defeated at Cropready Bridge July 2 3 York relieved by Prince Rupert after which hapned that fight on Marstone Moor. July 15. Queen arrived at Brest in Brittany July 23. York delivered to the Parliament Aug. 15. Lesthithiel taken by the King Sept. 1. Essex fled in a Cock-boat to Plimouth Sept. 2. His Infantry submitted to the King Sept. 14. Basing relieved by Col. Gage Octo. 6. A great Fire in Oxford Octo. 25. Banbury siege raised by the Earl of Northampton Octo. 27. Newbery second Battle Octo. 30. The Kings Army marched through Oxford Nov. 1. The King and Prince Charles to Oxford Nov. 1. The King Rendevoused on Burlington Green Nov. 7. Dennington siege raised by the King Nov. 9. The King marched to Hungerford Nov. 17. Basing siege raised Nov. 17. Three Suns appeared in London Nov. 27. The King returned to Oxford Dec. 7. Sir John Hotham and his Son sentenced to be beheaded Dec. 23. Sir Alexander Carew beheaded Dec. 25. Colonel William Legg made Governor of Oxford Dec. 25. Sir Thomas Fairfax made General for the Parliament Dec. 25. The Earl of Essex cashiered Dec.
Febr. 5. A Bill for a Triennial Parliament passed both Houses Febr. 15. Signed by Hi Majesty Febr. 24. Earl of Strafford made his Defence in the Lords House and remanded to the Tower Febr. 26. Archbishop Laud impeached of High Treason Febr. 28. Committed to the Tower Mar. 10. Bishops Votes in Parliament taken away Mar. 22. Earl of Straffords Tryal began Dec. 16. Parliament Voted the proceedings of the last Convocation illegal 1641. Apr. 15. Earl of Straffords tryal ended after which the Bill of Attainder against him was Debated by the House of Commons and Voted him guilty of High Treason Apr. 20. Prince of Orange came to London Apr. 21. Earl of Strafford Voted the second time guilty of High Treason Apr. 21. A Bill against him read in the House of Lords Apr. 29. The Lords Voted him guilty of High Treason May 1. The King declared Himself unsatisfied about the Earl of Strafford May 2. The Princess Mary married to the Prince of Orange at Whitehal May 6. The Earl of Strafford Voted the second time guilty by the Lords May 8. Two Bills tendered to His Majesty 1. For the Execution of the Earl of Strafford 2. For Continuation of the Parliament not to be Dissolved without their own consent May 9. His Majesty consulted the Bishops and Judges about them May 9. Some Bishops advised Him to Pass the Bills May 10. His Majesty Signed them May 12. Earl of Strafford Beheaded Aug. 10. The King sets forth for Scotland Sept. 3. The Parliament Adjourned till October twenty next Oct. 23. The Irish Rebellion broke out Nov. 25. The King returned from Scotland Nov. 26 The King went to Hampton Court Nov. 29 30. Tumults at Westminster against the Bishops Dec. 11. Twelve Bishops accused of High Treason Jan. 1. The Irish Proclaimed Rebels Jan. 3. Articles Exhibited against the Five Members Jan. 5. The House Adjourned into London Jan. 10. The King Queen Prince and Duke of York to Hampton Court Jan. 12. The King went to Windsor Jan. 27. The House of Commons Petition the King for the Militia Febr. 9. The King goes from Windsor to Hampton Court Febr. 10. To Greenwich Febr. 11. To Rochester Febr. 12. The King at Cantorbury Febr. 16. Thence to Dover with the Queen and Princess of Orange Febr. 23. Queen and Princess of Orange imbarked for Holland Febr. 25. The King returned to Canterbury Febr. 26. To Greenwich whence he sent for the Prince of Wales and Duke of York Febr. 28. Thence to Theobals Mar. 3. To Royston Mar. 7. New Market Mar. 14. Huntingdon Mar. 15. Stampford Mar. 16. Grantham Mar. 17. Newark Mar. 18. Doncaster Mar. 19. York 1642. Apr. 23. Sir John Hatham denied the King entrance into Hull therefore proclaimed Traytor 25. Hotham justified by the Parliament May 20. Voted by the Parliament That the King intended to Levy War against His Parliament June 2. His Majesties Ship called The Providence landed at Kenningham Creek near Hull with some Powder and Ammunition till which time the King had none July 12. The Parliament Voted the Earl of Essex to be their General July 15. The King at Beverley Hull besieged Aug. 1. The Earl of Essex divided his Army into two Squadrons Aug. 3. Parliament declared themselves necessitated to take Arms. Aug. 15. Colonel Hampden first in Arms in Chalgrove Fields Aug. 22. His Majesty set up His Standard at Nottingham Sept. Bishops Voted to have no more to do in Church Government as Bishops Sept. 13. The King marched from Nottingham Sept. 22. Lord Viscount Say came to Oxford with his Forces Sept. 23. Prince Rupert defeated some of the Parliament Forces at Wickfield near Worcester Octo. 4. Colonel Leg escaped from the Gatehouse Octo. 12. Post and Chains ordered to be set up in and about London Octo. 23. Edghill Fight where died the Noble Earl of Lindsey General for His Majesty and Lord Aubigney Lord Ber● Stuart c. Octo. 27. Banbury and Broughton House surrendred to the King Octo. 27. The King entered into Oxon with One hundred and fifty Colours taken in Edghil fight Nov. 12 13. Brainchford fight where the Parliament had two of their Regiments discomfited and about Five hundred taken prisoners Nov. 16. A great Alarm in London upon fear of the Kings approach Nov. 26. Ordered by the Parliament that the King and Queens Revenues in the Exchequer be imployed for Publick uses Nov. 28. Essex advanced from Kingston to pursue the King Nov. 29. King to Oxford Dec. 5. Marlborough taken by the Lord Wilmot Dec. 5. Tadcaster by the Earl of Newcastle Dec. 13. Winchester delivered to the Parliament Jan. 13. Lord. Aubigney Interred at Oxford Jan. 19. Bodmin fight and Liscard taken for the King by Sir Ralph Hopton Jan. 20. Belvoir Castle surprised for the King Jan. 20. Leeds taken by the Parliament Jan. 22. Saltash taken by Sir Ralph Hopton Jan. 27. Colonel Hamden assaulted the Brill but beaten off by Sir Gil. Gerrard the Governor Febr. 1. Yarum fight Febr. 2. Cirencester taken by Prince Rupert Febr. 13. Queen of England left the Hague and went to Schieveling Febr. 16. Embarked for England Febr. 22. Landed at Burlington Key in Yorkshire Mar. 2. Lord Brook killed in assaulting Saint Chads Church in Lichfield Mar. 5. The Queen marched from Burlington to Norburton Mar. 6. The ce to Malion Mar. 7. To York Mar. 16. Capuchin Fryers belonging to Somerset-house banished by the Parliament Mar. 18 19. Hopton-Heath fight in Northamptonshire where the Noble Earl of Northampton was slain Mar. 21. Malmsbury surrendred to the Parliament Mar. 23. Grantham taken by Col. Cavendish for the King and demolished 1643. Mar. 26. Sir Hugh Cholmondley declared for the King and Scarborough delivered to His Majesty Mar. 29. Sir Thomas Fairfax defeated at Bramham Moor. Apr. 3. Burningham taken by Prince Rupert at which the Earl of Denbigh received his deaths wound Apr. 8. Prince Rupert entered Lichfield Apr. 11. Young Hotham routed at Ancaster by Col. Cavendish Apr. 21. The Close at Lichfield surrendred to Prince Rupert Apr. 16. Essex sate down with his Army before Reading Apr. 24. The King marched from Oxon to Wallingford for the relief of Reading Apr. 25. The skirmish at Cavesham Bridge Apr. 26. Reading surrendred to the Earl of Essex May 3. Cheapside Cross demolished May 6. James Earl of Northampton routed some of the Parliament Forces near Banbury May 8. Warder Castle surrendred to the Parliament Monmouth the like May 16. Parliament Forces defeated at Stratton in Devonshire by the Lord Hopton May 21. The Kings defeated at Wakefield May 23. Master Robert Yeomans and Mr. George Bouchier Citizens of Bristol executed at Bristol for their Loyalty by Col. Nathaniel Fiennes June 5. Taunton and Bridgewater delivered to the Parliament June 13. Parliament Forces defeated at Dunnington by Col. Cavendish June 6. The Vow and Covenant taken by the Parliament June 15. The Vow and Covenant taken throughout London June 16. The Queens Majesty came to Newark June 16. His Highness Prince
25. Roger l'Estrange condemned to die for an attempt upon Lyn Regis Jan. 1. Hothams the Father and Son beheaded Jan. 2. Roger l'Estrange reprieved Jan. 10. Land Archbishop of Canterbury beheaded Jan. 11. A skirmish at Cullom Bridge where Sir H. Gage was slain Jan. 14. Prince Maurice set out from Exeter towards Worcester Jan. 30. Uxbridge Treaty began Febr. 22. Uxbridge Treaty ended Febr. 22. Shrewsbury surprised by the Parliament Febr. 25. Colonel Rossiter defeated near Melton Mowbray Mar. 1. Pontefract relieved and the Parliaments army defeated by Sir Marmaduke Langdale Mar. 5. Prince Charles sets out from Oxford towards the West Mar. 10. The Parliament at Oxford adjourned till October the tenth next Mar. 10. Prince Charles came to Bristol Mar. 24. The House of Commons Voted that the Clause For the Preservation of 〈◊〉 Majesties Person should be left out in Sir Thomas Fairfax Commission 1645. Apr. 14. High-Archal siege raised Apr. 22. Colonel Massey defeated at Ledbury by Prince Rupert Apr. 24. Belchingt-house delivered up to the Parliament Apr. 25. Colonel Windebank sentenced for it May 3. Col. Windebank shot to death at Oxford May 7. The King marched from Oxford May 22. Oxford the first time besieged May 23. Godstow House quitted May 26. Eversham taken by the Parliament May 30. Leicester besieged by the King May 31. Stormed and taken June 1. Gaunt House yielded June 2. A Sally made out of Oxford after which General Fairfax raised his siege June 14. The fatal Battle of Naesby June 18. Leicester regained by the Parliament June 27. Highworth surrendred June 28. Carliste yielded to the Scots July 4. The Scotch Army at Tamworth July 10. The Kings Forces defeated at Langport July 21. Pontefract Castle delivered to the Parliament July 23. Bridgewater also July 25. Scarborough the like July 30. Bathe likewise Aug. 15. The Scotch Army sate down before Hereford Aug. 17. Sherbourn Castle taken by the Parliament Montross defeated the Scotch Army near Glascow in Scotland Aug. 22. General Fairfax sate before Bristol Aug. 27. The Lord Keeper Littleton died Aug. 27. The King came to Oxford Aug. 30. The King marched to Morton Henmarsh Sept. 2. The Scots raised their siege from before Hereford Sept. 6. The Parliaments Quarters beat up at Tamworth Captain Gardner was slain there Sept. 10. Bristol surrendred to General Fairfax Sept. 13. Montross defeated at Philliphaugh in Scotland Sept. 22. The Kings Army routed at Zouten Heath and slain there the L. Ber. Stuart Earl of Lichfield Oct. 14. Basing-house taken and in it the Noble Marquess of Winchester Oct. 15. The Lord Digby defeated at Sherbourne in Dorsetshire Nov. 3. The King returned to Oxford Nov. 5. Bolton Castle yielded to the Parliament Nov. 16. Beeston Castle the like Dec. 4. Latham-house also Dec. 17. Hereford surprised Jan. 19. Wormleighton-house burnt Jan. 19. Dartmouth stormed and taken by the Parliament Feb. 3. Belvoir Castle delivered to the Parliament Feb. 3. Westchester the like Feb. 16. Torrington stormed and taken by the Parliament Feb. 25. Launceston quitted by the King Feb. 28. Saltash likewise Feb. 29. Lizzard also Mar. 3. Mount Edgcomb yielded Mar. 3. Foy quitted by the King Mar. 11. Earl of Lichfield interred at Oxford Mar. 14. The Lord Hopton accepted of Conditions for disbanding his Army near Stow. Mar. 21. The Lord Ashley defeated near Stow. 1646. Mar. 25. Dennington surrendred to the Parliament Apr. 8. Ruthen Castle delivered Apr. 8. Corfe Castle taken Apr. 13. Exeter delivered Apr. 15. S. Michaels Mount yielded Apr. 25. Prince Ruperts Troops disbanded Apr. 25. Dunster Castle delivered Apr. 26. Woodstock surrendred Apr. 27. The King went disguised from Oxford May 2. Oxford besieged the second time by General Fairfax May 5. The King came to the Scotch Army at Southwell May 6. The Magazine for Provision in Oxford first opened May 8. Banbury surrendred May 13. The King carried to Newcastle May 18. A Treaty began at Oxford May 24. Radnor surrendred May 31. The Stream of Isis at Oxford turned into the old Channel June 6. Carnarvon surrendred June 9. Ludlow delivered June 10. Berstall the like June 17. A Cessation of Arms at Oxford June 22. The Treaty there ended June 24. Oxford and Farrington surrendred July 9. The Duke of Yorks Servants discharged July 16. Lichfields Close surrendred July 23. Worcester the like July 24. The Princess Henrietta conveyed from Oatlands by the Lady Dalkeith July 28. Wallingford Castle surrendred July 31. Gothridge the like July 31. Pendennis yielded July 31. Conway taken by storm Aug. 8. The true Great Seal of England broken and defaced Aug. 19. Ragland surrendred Sept. 13. The Earl of Essex died Sept. 16. Scilly Island and Castle surrendred Octo. 22. The Earl of Essex Funeral Octo. 26. Denbigh Castle surrendred Nov. 12. General Fairfax triumphantly marched to London Febr. 1. The Scotch Army marched into Scotland having sold their King for Money Febr. 12. Barwick quitted by the Scots Febr. 17. King Charles brought prisoner to Holmby 1647. June 4. The King taken from Holmby by Cornet Joyce and carried to Childersley June 8. Thence to Newark June 24. To Royston July 1. To Hatfield July 3. To Windsor July 5. To Caversham where the Prince Elector visited him July 11. To Mandenhead where His Royal Highness the Duke of York dined with him July 22. To Latimer July 30. Thence to Stoke July 30. The City declared against the Army Aug. 7. The Army marched into London where the Forts and Outworks were sleighted Aug. 14. The King at Oatlands Aug. 23. The King dined at Sion house Aug. 24. Thence to Hampton Court Nov. 11. The King fled into the Isle of Wight Jan. 30. Voted that no further Addresses be made to the King Febr. 10. Captain Burleigh murdered at Winton Febr. 14. Judge Jenkins brought to the Bar where he denied the power of the Court. 1648. Apr. 9. A great rising of the Apprentices of London in behalf of the King Apr. 20. His Royal Highness the Duke of York escaped from S. Jameses Apr. 30. Barwick surprised by Sir Marmaduke Langdale May 25. Carliste taken by Sir Philip Musgrave May 25. Chepstow surrendred to the Parliament and Sir Nicholas Kemish stain May 27. Part of the Navy revolted from the Parliament May 27. Tenby surrendred May 31. Maidstone fight June 2. Pontefract Castle surprised June 6. The Lord Goring at Stratford-Bow with his Forces June 30. Votes for no further Addresses to the King nulled July 7. Francis Lord Villiers slain at Kingstone Aug. 17. The Scotch Army under Duke Hamilton defeated Aug. 28. Colchésier surrendred and Sir Charles Lucas Sir George Lisle shot to death Sept. 18. The Treaty began in the Isle of Wight Octo. 29. Rainsborough slain Nov. 27. The Treaty in the Isle of Wight broken off Dec. 1. The King taken away from the Isle of Wight and carried to Harst Castle Dec. 5. The Kings Concessions Voted satisfactory Dec. 6. Members imprisoned and secluded by the Army Dec. 21. The King brought