C Ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME.. CH A P LVIII. Invafion of the Scots—Battle of Marston-moor-Bat tle of Cropredy-bridge-Ejex's forces disarmedSecond battle of Newbury-Rise and character of the independents~Self-denying ordinance Fairfax, Cromwel-Treaty of Uxbridge Execution of Laud. Page 1 CH A P. LIX. Mentrofės vietories N ew model of the army Battle of Naseby- Surrender of Bristol The west conquered by Fairfax- Defeat of Montrose Ecclefiaftical affairs K ing goes to the Scots at Newark - End of the war -King delivered up by the Scots. 34 CH A P. LX. Mutiny of the army Tbe king seized by Joyce The army march against the parliament -The army fubdue the parliament - The king flies to the ise of Wight-Second civil war - Invasion from Scot land-Tbe treaty of Newport-The civil war and - invasion repressed-The king seized again by the army The house purged-The king's trial And execution - And charazter. 66 Iredah ftorn Executedeltier King Dissolution of 125 Page 125 THE COMMONWEALTH. C H À P. LXI. Levellers suppressed Siege of Dublin raised prisoner Executed- Covenanters--Battle of · Dunbar Of Worcester King's escape--The Commonwealth- Dutch war---Dissolution of the parliament. CHA P. LXII. Cromwel's birth and private life- Barebone's par liament ----Cromwel made Protetor---- Peace with Holland--- A new parliament ---Insurrection of the Royalists— State of Europe- War with Spain - Jamaica conquered Success and death of admiral Blake Domestic administration of Cromwel- Humble petition and advice Dunkirk taken Dunkirk taken- Sickness of the Proteitor His death and character. 180 CH A P. LXIII. Richard acknowledged Protetor- A parliamenta Cabal of Walling ford-house-- Richard deposed- 237 CHARLES . C'H A R L Ë S II. :,: CHA P. LXIV. New ministry A xt of indemnity Settlement of the revenue - Trial and execution of the regicides - Dissolution of the convention- Parliament Prelacy restored Insurrection of the Millenarians _ Affairs of Scotland Conference at the Savoy- Arguments for and against a comprehension A new parliament- Bishops seats restored Corporation at Axt of uniformity King's marriage- Trial of Vane And executionPresbyterian clergy ejeEted— Dunkirk sold to the French - Declaration of indulgence Decline of Clarendon's credit. Page 283 CH A P. LXV. A new fellion- Rupture with Holland A nero Selon Victory of the English Rupture with France - Rupture with Denmark- New felson - Sea fight of four days Vietory of the English Fire of London Advances towards peace - Disgrace at Chatham- Peace of Breda Clarendon's fallmAnd banishment--State of France Chara&ter of Lewis XIV.- French invafion of the Low Countries- Negotiations Triple league Treaty of Aix-la-chapelle- Affairs of Scotland And of Ireland. 320 CH A P. LXVI. A parliament ---The Cabal Their charaEters Their counsels Alliance with France- A parliament Coventry act Blood's crimes – Duke declares himself Catholic ----Exchequer shut- Declaration |