Index of Gardiner's History of England
Army, the English, in the second Bishops' War,
- resolution taken to levy men for,
- that law exercised in,
- condition of,
- distrust of Catholic officers in,
- disorderly conduct of,
- desertions from,
- Astley's report of the condition of,
- attack on Catholic officers in,
- communion-rails pulled down by soldiers of,
- weakness of,
- trained bands and tenants by knights' service ordered to reinforce,
- is divided into two parts,
- rout of part of, at Newburn,
- Strafford's complaint of the bad condition of,
- reunion of,
- Vane reports an improvement in the state of,
- is reviewed by the King,
- reinforcements preparing to join,
- dismissal of Catholic officers from,
- money irregularly sent to,
- is irritated with the Commons on account of the transference to the Scots of money voted for its use,
- plan for placing Newcastle and Goring in command of, in order that it may be brought up to support the King,
- letter from the officers of, protesting their willingness to fight the Scots,
- Charles inclines to the plan for obtaining a petition from,
- Goring urges that the Tower must be seized by,
- Charles rejects the plan for bringing up,
- expresses its readiness to obey Goring,
- fear in the Commons of the intervention of,
- Charles sends money to, and is believed to purpose leading it against those who resist his authority,
- proposal to bring to London,
- alleged intention to send munitions of war to,
- Conyers and Astley sounded on the possibility of bringing to London,
- a plan formed to obtain a petition from,
- petition drawn up in the name of,
- Holland succeeds Northumberland in command of,
- disbandment of,