Index of Gardiner's History of England
Hampden, John,
- is imprisoned for refusing to pay the forced loan,
- corresponds with Eliot,
- musters trained bands in a churchyard,
- selection for submission to the judges of his refusal to pay ship-money,
- arguments on the case of,
- opinions of the judges on the case of,
- Wentworth's opinion of,
- asks that the King's demand of twelve subsidies may be put to the House,
- his study searched,
- takes part in a meeting of the opponents of the Court,
- self-abnegation of,
- wishes the Londoners' petition to be sent to a committee,
- wishes the question of Strafford's legal guilt to be argued, in spite of the Bill of Attainder,
- comes to an understanding with Falkland, that episcopacy is not to be abolished,
- is a member of the committee for investigating the Army Plot,
- rumoured appointment of, to the Secretaryship,
- rumoured approaching appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
- is appointed a Parliamentary Commissioner to attend the King in Scotland,
- arrives at Edinburgh,
- watches Charles's conduct,
- returns to Parliament,
- quiets a tumult in the House of Commons,
- the King resolves to impeach,
- impeachment of,
- his study sealed up,
- withdraws to the City,
- announces that his constituents are on their way with a petition,
- is a member of the Committee of Safety,
- sends Berkshire a prisoner to London,