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B. CLAY, FONS, AND TAYLOR, FRINTERS,
BREAD STREET HILL.

A. L. CROSS

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Second Stage of the Captivity: At Holmby House: Feb. 1646-7

-June 1647.--The King's Manner of Life at Holmby-New

Omens in his favour from the Relations of Parliament to

its own Army-Proposals to disband the Army and recon-

struct part of it for service in Ireland-Summary of Irish

Affairs since 1641-Army's Anger at the Proposal to dis-

band it-View of the State of the Army: Medley of Reli-

gious Opinions in it: Passion for Toleration: Prevalence of

Democratic Tendencies: The Levellers-Determination of

the Presbyterians for the Policy of Disbandment, and Votes

in Parliament to that effect-Resistance of the Army:

Petitions and Remonstrances from the Officers and Men:

Regimental Agitators-Cromwell's Efforts at Accommoda-

tion: Fairfax's Order for a General Rendezvous-Cromwell's

Adhesion to the Army-The Rendezvous at Newmarket,

and Joyce's Abduction of the King from Holmby-West-

minster Assembly Business: First Provincial Synod of

London: Proceedings for the Purgation of Oxford

University

Third Stage of the Captivity: The King with the Army: June

-Nov. 1647. -Effects of Joyce's Abduction of the King-

Movements of the Army: their Denunciation of Eleven of

the Presbyterian Leaders: Parliamentary Alarms and Con-

cessions-Presbyterian Phrenzy of the London Populace:

Parliament mobbed, and Presbyterian Votes carried by Mob-

law: Flight of the two Speakers and their Adherents: Re-

storation of the Eleven-March of the Army upon London:

Military Occupation of the City: The Mob quelled, Parlia-

ment reinstated, and the Eleven expelled-Generous Treat-

ment of the King by the Army: His Conferences with

Fairfax, Cromwell, and Ireton-The Army's Heads of Pro-

posals, and Comparison of the same with the Nineteen Pro-

positions of the Parliament-The King at Hampton Court, still

demurring privately over the Heads of Proposals, but playing

them off publicly against the Nineteen Propositions: Army

at Putney-Cromwell's Motion for a Recast of the Nineteen

Propositions and Re-application to the King on that Basis:

Consequences of the Compromise-Intrigues at Hampton

Court Influence of the Scottish Commissioners there: King

immoveable-Impatience of the Army at Putney: Cromwell

under Suspicion : New Activity of the Agitatorships:

Growth of Levelling Doctrines among the Soldiers: Agree-

ment of the People-Cromwell breaks utterly with the King:

Meetings of the Army Officers at Putney: Proposed Con-

cordat between the Army and Parliament-The King's

Escape to the Isle of Wight.

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