Index of Gardiner's History of England
Army, the Irish,
- resolution taken to levy,
- Strafford suggests the employment of, in England,
- feelings of Englishmen at the prospect of an invasion by,
- is ordered to rendezvous at Carrickfergus,
- Strafford appointed commander of,
- complaint in the House of Commons of the preponderance of Catholics in, and of the seizure of Londonderry by,
- fresh report of Erle on,
- Vane declares that it should be kept on foot till the Scottish army is disbanded,
- Erle reports that Strafford is still in command of,
- alleged intention of landing it at Milford Haven,
- charge brought against Strafford of intending to bring over,
- Charles again refuses to disband,
- reiterated demand of the Lords for the disbandment of,
- fresh charges against Strafford in connection with,
- proposal to bring to Portsmouth,
- Charles once more refuses to disband,
- Charles promises to disband,
- is to be brought together again to seize Dublin Castle,
- is broken up,