Index of Gardiner's History of England
  Conway, 2nd Viscount, 1631 (Edward Conway),
- appointed to command the Horse in the second Bishops' War,
 
- condition of his soldiers,
 
- executes a soldier by martial law,
 
- complains to Strafford that Northumberland has questioned the legality of his proceedings,
 
- begs to be allowed to lay an imposition on the townsmen of Newcastle for building fortifications,
 
- is empowered to exercise martial law,
 
- reports that the Scots are not ready to invade England,
 
- is convinced that an invasion is impending,
 
- complains that Newcastle is indefensible, and asks for reinforcements,
 
- is ordered to fortify Newcastle,
 
- reports that the Scots are behaving well in Northumberland,
 
- is unprepared to meet an enemy in the field,
 
- attempts to defend the ford at Newburn,
 
- is routed by the Scots,
 
- evacuates Newcastle, and brings his troops to Darlington,
 
-  See Conway, Sir Edward, the younger