Apology for the Army, 29. Scourge for the Directory, 30. Left to mercy of Parlia- ment, 31. Plea, 31, 32.
Answer to Imputations, 32. Remonstrance, 32. Trial, 32.
Verses in honour of, 35. Reply to, 47. Works, 48, 48, 49. Jenkinsius Redivivus, 49. Answer to his arguments, 50. Act for Sale of Estate, 55. Act for the Tryal of, 52. Impeachment for high Treason, 75.
Jenkyn, Mr., 57. Jesuits, 67.
Jones, George, 33.
Jones, Col. John, 69, 75.
Speech and Prayer, 72. Defeats Prince Rupert at Malpas, 75.
Jones, The Lady, 25.
Jones, Sir Philip [of Treowen], 25. Jones, Col. Philip, 69.
Articles of Impeachment, 70. Answer, 70.
Kemeys, Sir Charles, 20. Kemeys, Col. [Edward]
Captured at Tenby, 41. Kerle, Col. Robert, 18, 22. Kerne the Sheriff, see Carne.
Lambert, Lord, 71.
Langdale, Sir Marmaduke, 43, 46 Laud, William, Archbishop, 1. Laugharne, Rowland, 11. Takes Cardigan, 14. In Pembrokeshire, 16. Takes Carmarthen, 17. Takes Cardiff, 20, 20. Defeat at Newcastle Emlyn,
Siege of Raglan, 22. Letters to Parliament and Sir Thos. Fairfax, 28. Petition of his officers, 33. At Pembroke, 1648, 33. Declaration of his officers, concerning Poyer, 34. Taking of Tenby Castle, 34. Declaration and Proposi- tions, 36. Escape of, 37.
Declaration by, 37.
Defeated by Cols. Horton and Okey, 39.
Storming of Pembroke, 43. Takes Aberystwyth garri-
Leek, Wearing of, 4. Lewis, John
Contemplations, etc., 24. Lewis, Sir William, 29.
Longtown, Hereford, 31.
Lord have mercy upon us, Satire, 35. Loyd, Morgan,
Newes from Wales, Satire, 5. Lloyd, Mr., High Sheriff of Mer- ionethshire murdered, 43.
Love, Christopher
Vindication, 55.
Mr. Love's Case, 55.
Trial of, 56.
Love's Name Lives, 57.
Former ages never heard of, etc., 68.
MONMOUTHSHIRE--continued.
Address to the King, 72. Ordinance for monthly assessments, 75.
Montgomery, Fight at, 46.
Montgomery Castle, siege raised,
Montgomeryshire. Petition, 5.
Ordinance, disaffected per- sons and papists, 10. Ordinance Associating, 46. Courts of Great Sessions, 60. Moore, Major, 21. Morgan, a Jesuit, 20.
Morgan, Bledry, 70.
Morgan, Col., Governor of Glou- cester.
Takes Monmouth, 17.
Design for betrayal of Mon- mouth, 18.
Taking of Hereford, 19. At Raglan, 20.
Siege of Raglan, 22, 23.
Welchman's Jubilee, 4.
Myddelton, Sir Thomas
Appointed Sergeant-Major- General of North Wales,
Siege of Oswestry, 13. Attack at Welshpool, 13. Montgomery Castle Siege, 14. Ordinance to take subscrip- tions, 14.
Mytton, Colonel
Victory of, 13, 13.
Takes Shrewsbury, 15, 21. Reply to Reinking, 15. Letters concerning Irish forces, 20.
Takes Ruthin Castle, 21, 21. Defeats Lord Byron, 22. Proceedings in N. Wales, 23. Takes Carnarvon Castle, 23. Takes Conway, 24. Takes Denbigh Castle, 25. Victory in Carnarvon, 42.
Parliament explained to Wales, 24.
Declaration of the Power of, 50.
South Wales and Mon- mouth Acknowledgment, 52.
South Wales Declaration
and Remonstrance, 52. Proceedings of the Kirke Parliament, 52. Transactions, 1640-1656, 68. A Second Narrative, etc., 69. Some Sober Inspections into the Carriage of the late Long Parliament, by James Howell, 72.
Parker, Alexander
A Testimony of God, 68. Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert.
Stormed by Cromwell, 43, 44.
Pembroke Castle,
Siege, 1648, 33, 41.
Pembrokeshire.
Routing of Lord Carbery's forces, II.
Associated Counties, 12. Victory against King's forces, 16.
Perfect Diurnall, 75.
Peters, Mr. [Hugh] Proceedings of, 42. Letter by, 45. Speech and Prayer, 72. Philips, Col., 37. Plague in Wrexham, 31. Powel, Col. Rice
Declaration of, 35. Fight in Wales, 36. Declaration concerning the King, 36.
Captured at Tenby, 41.
Powell, Vavasor
Disputation with John Goodwin, 51.
Christ and Moses Excellency,
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