Index of Gardiner's History of England
Army, the Scottish,
- is collected at Dunglas,
- occupies Kelso,
- encamps on Dunse Law,
- prepares for the invasion of England,
- is posted at Choicelee Wood,
- is believed in Northumberland not to be ready to invade England,
- the way open for an invasion of England by,
- invades England, and conducts itself well in Northumberland,
- routs Conway at Newburn,
- occupies Newcastle,
- occupies Durham and the line of the Tees,
- supplication that their grievances may be redressed with the advice of an English Parliament sent to Charles by,
- demands a contribution from Northumberland and Durham,
- defeat of a party of horse belonging to,
- demand of 40,000l. a month made for the support of,
- agreement that the Northern counties shall support, until peace is concluded,
- Charles unable to dissolve the Long Parliament unless he can make payment to,
- hardships endured by the Northern counties from,
- receives money assigned to the English army,
- day fixed on which it is to recross the Tweed,
- is reviewed by the King,
- recrosses the Tweed, and disbands,
- dismissal of the last remnants of,