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Ingelo, Nathaniel

Inscribenda Luparae

Ireland: Cromwell's campaign in; proposed mission to by Marvell

Islam

Jekill

Jermyn, Henry (Earl of St Albans)

Jesuits

Jews

Johnson, Dr

Jones, Inigo

Jonson, Ben

Kelliher, Hilton

Kermode, Sir Frank

King, Daniel

‘Kinges Vowes, The'

Knight, Sir John

Lachrymae Musarum

Lamb, Charles

Lambert, Anthony

Larkin, Philip

‘Last Instructions to a Painter, The'

Laud, Archbishop William

Lauderdale, Lord

Lawes, William

Lawson, John

legal profession

Legge, William

Legouis, Pierre

Leigh, Richard

Leishman, J.B.

L'Estrange, Sir Roger

‘Letter to Doctor Ingelo, A'

Liberi, Pietro

Lilborne, Elizabeth

Lister, William

London, Bishop of

Longus

Louis XIV, King; secret dealings with Charles II

Lovelace, Richard

‘Loyall Scot, The'

Lucas, Lord

Ludlow

Lynen, Mathias

Man of Mode, The
(play)

Martial

Marvell, Andrew

Parliamentary and Political Career;
activities and duties; advancing of best interests of Hull Corporation; as assistant Latin Secretary; clash with Clifford; on committee looking into miscarriages of Dutch War; on committee looking into Great Fire causes; on committee looking into Popery; committees sat on; composition of Latin reply to Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine; correspondence with Hull Corporation; on Cromwell; defends Hayes in the House; description of as an MP; diligence and integrity; disillusionment with Charles II and court; elected as MP for Hull; elected as younger Warden of Trinity House (Deptford); enjoyment of lobbying; Holland mission; and impeachment of Clarendon; and importance of freedom of individual conscience; incident with Harcourt; involvement espionage work with the Dutch; and Irish mission; knowledge of business and maritime affairs; leanings towards Royalist tendency; letters to Trinity House; loss of Hull seat; Milton's letter recommending him for Latin Secretary post; notion of liberty; opposition to bill on Protestant Religion and Royal Family; opposition to the Excise; participation in Rota Club meetings; philosophy and beliefs; re-election (1661); record; relationship with Earl of Carlisle; and the Restoration; role seen by; rumours surrounding; Russian, Swedish and Denmark mission; settling of militia issue; shift towards republicanism; speeches; Spurn Head lighthouse issue; tensions between Gilby and; view of Charles II; view of Civil War; view of situation under Richard Cromwell; wages; workload

Personal Life;
abandonment of studies at Cambridge; absence during most turbulent period of Civil War; ancestry; apprenticeship in Hull and theory of whereabouts after Cambridge; attributes; biographies of; birth; burial; at Cambridge University; care for young people; cautious in making friends; character; contracts a fever; crafty nature; in danger and enemies made; death; and death of Cromwell; death threat; doubts about aim in life; habits; education; epitaph; European tour; exhibition of life and work at British Library (1978); friendships; and Hull; interest in travelling; isolation and solitude; legend of; legend of refusal of money gift from king; liking of London; living in Highgate; love of gardens; low-life activities and dark side; Mary Palmer's claim of being wife of; mistress; monument of; and opposite sex; parental background; philosophy; portrait in National Gallery; relationship with Mary Fairfax; relationship with Milton; relationship with nephew (William Popple); relationship with Parker
see
Parker, Samuel; residences; at Saumur; secretiveness; selling of property inheritance; sexuality; sheltering of bankrupts; spelling of name; temper; tutoring of Mary Fairfax; tutoring of William Dutton; unmarried; upbringing

Poetry and Writing Career;
acknowledgement of talent by poetic peers; on art of writing; attributes and qualities; complexity and ambiguous texture of; and country houses; criticism of; dating of poems; difficulty in attributing satires to; distinctiveness; early lyric poems; Eliot's praise for; growth of reputation in twentieth century; Latin epigrams; love without sex in; mastery of rhythm; and new science; pastoral and garden poems; play with tradition; poetic motion; praise and admiration for after death; preoccupation with human posterior; prose; publishing of first verses; reprinting of verse satires after death; and rhyming; satires; style; theme of art versus nature; theme of childhood innocence and beauty; theme of frustrated and disappointed love; view of translation; wit;
see also
individual titles

Religious Beliefs:
anti-Catholicism; anti-clericalism; commitment to freedom of and toleration of; criticism of bishops; defence of nonconformity; essence of ecclesiastical politics; on growth of popery
see Account of the Growth of Popery, An;
Jesuit episode; pamphlet on imposition of creeds; signing of ‘protestation' of loyalty to Protestant religion; understanding of scripture and church history; view of undesirability of civil power's involvement in religious belief

Marvell, Anne (sister)
see
Blaydes, Anne

Marvell, Elizabeth (sister)

Marvell, Mary (sister)
see
Popple, Mary

Marvell, Reverend Andrew (father); appointed lecturer at Holy Trinity Church in Hull; character; clash with church hierarchy; drowning of; education; marriage; Marvell on; as Master of the Charterhouse charitable foundation; preaching at funeral of John Ramsden; quarrel with Harrington; remarriage; and Winestead church

Marwell, John

Mary of Modena

Masson, David

May, Tom

Maynard, Sir John

Mead, William

Meadows, Sir Philip

Medley, William

Meres, Sir Thomas

Mervell, Thomas

Michailovitz, Alexey

Miège, Guy

militia

millenarians

Milton, John; appointed Secretary for the Foreign Tongues; death;
Defensio Pro Se
pamphlet;
Defensio Secunda;
eulogy of Cromwell; imprisonment; letter recommending Marvell as assistant Latin Secretary (1653);
Lycidas;
Marvell working for; meeting of Marvell in Rome story;
Paradise Lost;
praise for by Marvell; relationship with Marvell; release from prison; sonnet on Fairfax; taking up of excessive jail fees case by Marvell; view of Irish

Miscellaneous Poems

Monmouth, Duke of

Morgan, Blacker

Morley, Henry

Morton, Richard

‘Mower Against Gardens, The'

Mr Smirke

Naked Truth, The
(Croft)

Navigation Acts

Nelthorpe, Edward

Nelthorpe, Robert

Nettleton, Robert

Neville, Henry

‘New Criticism'

Nightingale, Luke

nonconformists

Norton, Reverend John

‘Nostradamus's Prophecy'

Nun Appleton House; poem on

‘Nymph, The'

Oblivion, Act of

Oldenburg, Henry

‘On Mr Milton's Paradise Lost'

‘On the Victory Obtained by Blake over the Spaniards, in the Bay of Sanctacruze, in the Island of Teneriff'

Orleans, Duchess of

Ormonde, Duke of (James Butler)

Osborne, Thomas
see
Danby, Earl of

Overton, Colonel

Oxenbridge, Elizabeth

Oxenbridge, Jane

Oxenbridge, John Reverend

Oxford, Bishop of
see
Parker, Samuel

Page, Edmund

‘painter' genre

Palatine of the Rhine, Prince Elector

Palgrave

Palmer, Mary

Paradise Lost
(Milton): Marvell's poem on

Parker, Samuel (Bishop of Oxford); books written by; campaign against Declaration of Indulgence; clash with Marvell; conspirators allegation against Marvell; criticism and personal abuse of Marvell; criticism and personal abuse of by Marvell in
The Rehearsal Transpros'd; De Rebus sui Temporis Commentarium;
death; meetings with Marvell; physical encounter with Marvell; preface to Bramhall's book; religious background; religious beliefs and philosophy;
Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed;
success of Marvell over

Parliament: dissolution of Cavalier; first meeting of Cavalier; first meeting of Convention; proroguing of;
see also
Marvell, Andrew: Parliamentary and Political Career

pastoral mode

Pelham, Peregrine

Pell, John

Penn, William

Pepys, Samuel

Perrott, Richard

Pett, Peter

Phillips, Edward

Phillips, John

‘Picture of Little T.C, in a Prospect of Flowers'

plague

Pliny

‘Poem upon the Death of O.C., A'

Poll Tax Bill

Ponder, Nathaniel

popery: establishment of committees to look into growth of; growth of; Marvell's book on growth of; vigilance against;
see also
Catholics (Catholicism)

Popple, Edmund; assisting Marvell in getting elected as a burgess of Hull Corporation; correspondence with Marvell; financial adviser to Marvell; Warden of Trinity House

Popple, Mary (née Marvell)

Popple, William; epitaph to Marvell; Marvell's letters to; relationship with Marvell

Portland Bill: British victory over Dutch at (1653)

Primrose, James

Printing Ordinance (1643)

Protestation (1641)

Prynne, Abraham de la

Puritans

Raleigh, Sir Walter

Ramsden, John

Ramsden, William

Ransom, John Crowe

Rebus sui Temporis Commentarium, De
(Parker)

Rehearsal Transpros'd, The;
anti-clericalism in; on Civil War; criticism and abuse of Parker; description of Marvell's father; government's reaction to; king's reaction to; licensing of; on Marvell's involvement in public affairs; Parker's reproof of; purpose in writing of; replies to; second part of; success

religion: and science

Remarks upon a Late Disingenuous Discourse

Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed
(Parker)

Reresby, Sir John

Restoration (1660)

Rich, Robert

Richardson, Mayor

Rivet (brazier)

Rochester, Bishop

Rochester, Earl of

Rolt, Thomas

Rosemary & Bayes

Rota Club

Royalists

Rupert, Prince

Russia: mission to

Sadlier, Anne

St Albans, Earl of (Henry Jermyn)

St George, Mrs

St John, Oliver

Saint-Amant, Antoine Girard

Sandys, Colonel

Saumur (France)

Savile, Sir William

science: and religion

Scotland: Cromwell's campaign; union with England

Scott, Thomas

Scudamore, James

Scudamore, Viscount John

Seymour, Sir Edward

Shaftesbury, Earl of

Sherman, John

Short Historical Essay Touching General Councils, Creeds and Imposition in Religion

Short Memorials
(Fairfax)

Skinner, Cyriack

Skinner, Edward

Skinner, Mrs

Skinner, William

Smith, Sir Jeremy

Sobieski, John

Solitude, La
(Saint-Amant)

Spurn Head lighthouse

Stanley, Thomas

Stationers' Company

‘Statue at Charing Cross, The'

Statue in Stocks-Market, The

Sterry, Nathaniel

Stevens, Wallace

S'Too Him Bayes

Stubbe, Henry

Sweden: mission to; political alliance with England

Swift, Jonathan

Taite, Robert

Temple, Sir Richard

Tennyson, Alfred

Test Act

theatres

Theocritus

Thompson, Captain Edward (editor)

Thompson, Edward (York merchant)

Thompson, Richard

Thompson, Sir Henry

Thoresby, Ralph

Thorpe, Francis

Thurloe, John

Thwaites, Isabel
see
Fairfax, Isabel

Titus Oates conspiracy

‘To his Coy Mistress'

‘To his Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems'

‘To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors'

‘Tom May's Death'

Trinity House Corporation; establishment and role; gifts given to Marvell; Marvell's letters to; and Spurn Head lighthouse

Trinity House (Deptford)

‘Triple Alliance' (1668)

Trott, Edmund

Trott, Sir John

Tsar

Turks: Venetians' war with

Turner, Reverend Francis

Turner, Sir Edward

‘Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and Lady Mary Cromwell'

‘Unfortunate Lover, The'

‘Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax';

‘Upon the Cutting of Sir John Coventry's Nose'

‘Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borrow'

‘Upon his Majesties being made free of the City'

van den Bempde, Abraham

van Veen, Otto

Vane, Sir Henry

Venner, Thomas

Villiers, Barbara

Villiers, Francis

Villiers, George
see
Buckingham, Duke of

Viner, Sir Robert

Virgil

Waller, Edmund

Westminster, Treaty of (1674)

Wharton, Lord

Whichcote, Benjamin

Whitelocke, Bulstrode

Willey, Basil

William of Orange

Williams, Roger

Williamson, Sir Joseph

Wilson, Mayor Richard

Witty, Dr Robert

Wood, Anthony; on Croft's book; on Denham; on John Dutton; on Lovelace; on Parker; on Stubbe; on Tom May's death

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