Index of Gardiner's History of England
Portsmouth,
- Willoughby's fleet collected at,
- forces for the relief of Rochelle arrive at,
- arrival of Charles and Buckingham at,
- Holland sails from,
- Buckingham fails to satisfy the soldiers and sailors at,
- bad condition of the fleet at,
- mutiny at,
- murder of Buckingham at,
- execution of Felton at,
- strengthening of the fortifications of,
- Goring is Governor of, and offers to hold it for the Queen,
- Goring returns to his post at,
- Goring asserts that the Queen intends to take refuge at,
- alleged intention of Charles and Henrietta Maria to take refuge at,
- Pym declares his fear that the French are aiming at,
- Goring denies a rumour that fresh fortifications had been raised at,
- orders given to Pennington to send a ship to,
- Charles expects to secure,
- probable intention of Charles to betake himself to,
- is held by Goring for the King,