Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History (104 page)

Cromwell and
effect of Civil Wars
Elizabethan
individual conscience
under James I
neighbors
pleased with Bohemians
social disorder and

Putney Debates

Pym, John

Parliament and

Quaker Act (1662)

Quakers (Society of Friends)

imprisonment of

Queen Anne’s War
see
War of the Spanish Succession

Radcliffe, Thomas, earl of Sussex

Rainsborough, Colonel Thomas

Ralegh, Sir Walter

Ranters

Rastadt, Treaty of

rebellions and riots

1590s riots
grazing commons rights and
Ireland
Jack Cade
James II and
Kett’s
West Country religious revolt
Yorkshire Plot

Reformation

literature and publication
Lollards
see also
Luther, Martin; Protestants

Regency Act

religion

advowson
Catholicism in England
Declaration of Indulgence
ecclesiastical courts
Elizabethan practice
hierarchies of
intolerance
Irish conflict and
long-term effects of Civil Wars
medieval parishes
oppression and injustice
paternalism and deference
rational approach to
Restoration settlements
scientific attitudes
Scottish conflicts and
as state policy
Walpole’s government
worldly wealth

Religion and the Decline of Magic
(Thomas)

Restoration

king’s power and
and Roman Catholics
Scottish suppression

Restoration settlements

Restraint of Annates, Act (1533)

Restraint of Appeals, Act (1533)

Riccio, David

Rich, Christopher

Rich, John

Richard II (Plantagenet)

Richard III (York)

portrayals of

Richmond, duke of (Henry Fitzroy)

Ridley, Bishop Nicholas

Ridolfi, Roberto di

Ripon, Treaty of (1640)

Rivers, earl of (Anthony Woodville)

Robert the Bruce

Rocheford, Lord (George Boleyn)

Rochester, earl of (John Wilmot)

Rogers, John

Roman Britain

Roman Catholic Church

annates
compared to Protestants
Counter-Reformation
hierarchies of
monasteries
papal hopes for Elizabeth
rewards Henry VIII
simony
Thirty Years’ War
worldly wealth

Roman Catholics (English)

Charles I and
consolation of rituals
Declaration of Indulgence (1672)
effect of Glorious Revolution
Elizabethan
establish Maryland colony
Gunpowder Plot
Henry VII and
Henry VIII and
under James I
James II and
James’s tolerance and
Mary, Queen of Scots and
Mary I and
Oates and Popish Plot
plots against Elizabeth
Restoration and
social exclusion

Roman Catholics (Irish)

divisions increase
Irish rebellion
William III’s suppression of

Romans

Roundheads (Parliamentarians)

see also
Civil Wars

Royal College of Physicians

Royal Naval College

Royal Navy

Civil Wars
Elizabethan expansion
lack of funds
Ship Money tax
supremacy of

Rubens, Peter Paul

Rupert of the Rhine, Prince

rural life

Russell, Admiral Edward

Russell, Conrad

Russell, Edward

Ryswick, Treaty of

Sacheverell, Henry

St German, Christopher

St John, Henry, Viscount Bolingbroke

St John, Oliver

St Paul’s Cathedral

Salisbury, earl of (Robert Cecil)

on bountiful kings
government finances
James’s succession and
rivalry with Essex

Sancroft, Archbishop William

Saxons

Saye and Sele, Lord

Scarisbrick, J. J.

Schism Act

sciences and mathematics

Scotland

Act of Union
Bishops’ Wars
Charles II and
effect of Glorious Revolution
Elizabeth and
emigration to Ireland
France and
geography of
Glorious Revolution and
harbours English pretenders
Henry VIII and
James VI and I’s generosity
Navigation Acts and
population of
religion in
Restoration suppression
Scottish Enlightenment
second Civil War
Solemn League and Covenant
Somerset’s rule and
Stuarts and

Scotland Act (1998)

Sedgemoor, Battle of

Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester

Selden, John

Septennial Act (1716)

Settlement Acts

Seven Years’ War

Seymour, Edward, earl of Somerset

Seymour, Jane (Henry VIII’s queen)

Shaftesbury, earl of (Anthony Ashley Cooper)

Shagan, Ethan

Shakespeare, William

Richard II
Tragedy of King Richard III
Troilus and Cressida

Sheldon, Archbishop Gilbert

Sheppard, Jack

ships and seafaring

exploration
industry
London and
world trade
see also
Royal Navy

Shrewsbury, duke of (Charles Talbot)

Sidney, Algernon

Sidney, Henry

Sidney, Robert

Sidney, Sir Philip

Arcadia

Simnel, Lambert

Six Articles, Act of

Sixtus V, Pope

Skelton, John

slavery

Smith, Captain Alexander

Smith, Hilda

Smith, Sir Thomas

social order

church community
Civil Wars support and
commoners’ lives
community neighborliness
crossing class lines
Great Chain of Being
landed gentry
marginal groups
medieval parishes
Members of Parliament
middle classes
neighborliness
paternalism and deference
rise of gentry
table of families
women
working classes
yeomen

Societies for the Reformation of Manners

Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge (SPCK)

Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG)

Society of Friends
see
Quakers

Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Solemn League and Covenant

Somers, Sir John

Somerset, duke of (Edmund Beaufort)

Somerset, earl of (Robert Carr)

Somerset, earl of (Edward Seymour)

Sophia, Electress of Hanover

South Sea Company

Spain

Charles and marriage
colonies
Henry VII and
Louis XIV’s ambitions and
maps of
the empire
Mary I and
naval war
Philip II’s empire
strong monarchy

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