Read Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History Online
Authors: Robert Bucholz,Newton Key
Matthew, Gospel of
Maurice of Nassau, Prince
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian II of Bavaria
May, Hugh
Medina Sidonia, duke of (Alonso Perez de Guzman)
Merchant Adventurers
Methven, Lord (Henry Stewart)
Middlesex, earl of (Lionel Cranfield)
Middleton, Thomas
migration
craft industries
employment and
ethnic mixtures
to London
vagrancy and
military
affinities
Civil Wars
demobilization
king’s powers
Levellers
New Model Army
nobles and
Parliament and rights
Parliament
versus
Charles I
Self-Denying Ordinance
Militia Acts (1661/1662)
Milton, John
Areopagitica
monarchy
absolutism
Anglo-Saxons
aristocracy
Charles I’s overthrow
Charles II and
Civil List
constitutional
counsel
Declaration of Rights
divine right of kings
Elizabeth and Parliament
English achievements
Grand Remonstrance against Charles
Hanoverian succession
Henry VII’s goverment
Henry VIII’s reforms
intellectual debate on
James II and
Lollard view of authority
non-English Britain
Norman and Plantagenet
Parliament and Charles I
paternalism and deference
privacy and safety of
Restoration settlement
revenues
royal houseguests
sources of Civil Wars
sovereignty and law
three principles of
Tories further limit powers
Tory beliefs and
Whig beliefs and
Monck, General George
Monmouth, duke of (James Scott)
Montagu, Charles,
see
Halifax
Montagu, Edward,
see
Manchester
More, Sir Thomas
execution of
History of Richard III
supports Catherine of Aragon
Utopia
Morison, Richard
Mountjoy, Lord (Charles Blount)
Muggleton, Lodowick
Muscovy Company
music
classicism
late Stuart era
opera
Restoration era
Tudor and Stuart eras
Napoleon Bonaparte
Naseby, Battle of
Nashe, Thomas
Navigation Acts
Nayler, James
Netherlands
conflict with England
Dutch emigration
end of French aggression
good relations with English
Puritans settle in
rises against Spain
Spanish control of
Third Dutch War
trade
War of the Spanish Succession
William III and
Neville, Charles, earl of Westmorland
Neville, Richard, earl of Warwick
Neville family
Newby, Edward
newspapers and publishing
censorship
Civil Wars and
dailies and provincials
growth of London
late Stuart
Resoration Licensing Act
Newton, Sir Isaac
Principia Mathematica
Nine Years’ War
Nonconformists
see
Dissenters
Norfolk, dukes of
see
Howard family
Norfolk, 3rd duke of (Thomas Howard)
Norfolk, 4th duke of (Thomas Howard)
Normandy
Northampton, earl of (Henry Howard)
Northern Ireland
Northumberland, duke of (John Dudley)
Northumberland, 6th earl of (Henry Percy)
Northumberland, 7th earl of (Thomas Percy)
Norwich (city)
Nottingham, earl of (Daniel Finch)
Oates, Titus
Office of Trade and Plantations
O’Neill, Hugh, earl of Tyrone
Ormond, duke of (James Butler)
Osborne, Thomas
see
Danby, earl of
Overbury, Sir Thomas
Oxford, earl of (Robert Harley)
minister to Anne
undermines Junto
Oxford University
painting and sculpture
Palladio, Andrea
Parker, William, Lord Monteagle
Parliament
Anne and
break with Roman church
Cavalier
Charles I and
Charles II and
constitutional monarchy
Convention and Restoration
early Tudor
Exclusion
foreign-born kings limited
Form of Apology and Satisfaction
Grand Remonstrance
Henry VIII and
House of Lords
king’s powers and
landlords
Long
Palace of Westminster
Petition of Right
Restoration settlements
rights of
Rump
Salisbury’s Great Contract
Short
voting rights
Whigs and sovereignty
Parma, duke of (Alexander Farnese)
Parr, Catherine (Henry VIII’s queen)
Paston family
Paul IV, Pope
Pepys, Samuel
Percy, Henry, 6th earl of Northumberland
Percy, Thomas, 7th earl of Northumberland
Percy family
Persons, Robert
Petty, Sir William
Philip II of Spain
conflict with England
Elizabeth and
empire of
Ireland and
marries Mary I
war expenses
Philippines
Pilgrimage of Grace
Pitt, ‘Diamond’
Pitt, Thomas
Pius V, Pope
Plantagenet dukes of York
see under
York, dukes of
Pole, Cardinal Reginald
Pollock, Linda
Poor Laws
actors and
Church and
Elizabethan
Henry VIII’s
Pope, Alexander
Dunciad
Essay on Man
Popish Plot
Porter, Roy
Portland, earl of (William Bentinck)
Portsmouth
postal service
poverty
Church and
Elizabethan era
Tudor and Stuart era
see also
Poor Laws
Poynings, Sir Edward
Praemunire and Provisors, Statutes of
Presbyterians
Cavalier Code and
James I and
parliamentary
rebel against Charles I
status in Scotland
Ulster Irish
Pride, Colonel Thomas
Prior, Matthew
Protestants
charity and good works
compared to Catholicism
under Edward VI
Elizabeth I’s settlement
Irish divisions
James I and
Mary I and
non-conformists
Restoration and
Thirty Years’ War
without consolation of rituals
see also
Dissenters; Presbyterians
Prynne, William
Psalms, Book of
public houses
Pulteney, Sir William
Purcell, Henry
Puritans
alarmed by reforms
anti-clericalism
anti-Puritan Restoration
Charles I and