A List of Books and Pamphlets relating to Edge Hill and the Battle.
| A | Nalson, J.—Imp. Coll. of Great Affairs of State. London, 1633. |
| [B] | Clarendon History of Great Rebellion, pp. 379-384. Oxford, 1842. |
| [C] | Dugdale.—A Short View of the late Troubles of England. Oxford, 1641. |
| D | Carte.—Original Letters and Papers, 1641-1660. London, 1739. |
| E | Rushworth, J.—Historical Collections. London, 1692. |
| F | Warburton.—Miscellanies. |
| [G] | May, T.—History of the Parliament of England. Oxford, 1854. |
| H | Gibson’s Camden’s Britannia. Vol. II. London, 1772. |
| I | Memoirs of Denzil. Lord Holles, p. 17. London, 1699. |
| [J] | Lee, W.—A Brief Chronicle of All the Chief Actions ... from 1640-1661. London, 1662. |
| K | Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esquire. Vol. I. Vivay, Switzerland, 1698. |
| L | Wood, A.—Athenæ Oxonensis. |
| M | Heath, J.—Brief Chronicle of Late Intestine War, pp 66-69. London, 1663. |
| N | Wood, A.—Fasti Oxoniensis. London, 1815. |
| O | England’s Worthies. London, 1819. |
| [P] | Dugdale, W.—The Antiquities of Warwickshire. p. 392. 1765. |
| [Q] | Whitlock, B.—Memorials of English Affairs. Oxford, 1853. |
| R | Warwick, Sir P.—Memoirs of Charles I., pp. 282-231. London, 1701. |
| S | Sylvester, M.—Reliquæ Baxterianæ. Pt. 1, p. 43. London, 1696. |
| T | Viccars’ God in the Mount. London, 1644. |
| U | Viccars’ Parliamentary Chronicle, p. 198. |
| V | Perfect Diurnal. |
| W | Whyte Melville—Crisis of the Civil War. |
| X | Manley’s Itir Carolinum (Gutch’s Collecteana). |
| [PA] | A Relation of the Battaile lately fought between Keynton and Edge-hill by His Majesties Army and that of the Rebels. Oxford, 1642. |
| [PB] | A Most true and Exact Relation of both the Battels fought by his Excellency and his Forces against the Bloudy Cavalliers, by N. Fiennes. London, 1642. |
| PC | A More True and Exacter Relation of the Battaile of Keynton, &c., by T. C., one of the Chaplains of the Army. London, 1642. |
| PD | A True Relation of a Great and Happy Victory ... Earl of Essex over King’s Army, &c. London, 1642. |
| PE | A Most True Relation of the present state of H.M. Army also ... the Battaile at Keynton, by J. E. London, 1642. |
| [PF] | Three Speeches made by the King’s Most Excellent Majestie ... before battel at Keynton. London, N.D. |
| [PG] | A Letter sent from a Worthy Divine to ... Lord Mayor of London, being a true Relation of the Battaile fought between his Majestie and His Excellencie the Earl of Essex. London, 1642. |
| [PH] | An Exact and True Relation of the Dangerous and Bloody Fight ... sent in a letter to John Pym, Esquire ... by Denzell, Holles, Ph. Stapleton, Tho. Ballard, William Balfore, J. Meldrum, Charles Pym. London, 1642. |
| PI | Exceeding Joyfull Newes from Lord Saye. &c., by N. Fiennes. London, 1612. |
| PJ | The Two Speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in the Guild Hall, Oct. 27th, 1642, &c. London, 1642. |
| PK | A copy of a Letter sent from a Gentlemen of quality dwelling in Banburyto Mr. Jennings, of Fan Church Streete, &c. London, 1642. |
| PL | Many Remarkable Passages ... concerning the Battell on Sunday, the 23rd of October, 1642, with fearful observations upon the Dead Corpses, &c., by T. Talbott. London, 1642. |
| PM | A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late Valorous and Acceptable Service of his Excellency Robert, Earle of Essex. London, 1642. |
| PN | Special Newes from the Army at Warwicke since the Fight; sent from a Minister of good note to an Alderman, &c. London, 1642. |
| PO | Speciall and Remarkable Passages informed to both Houses. 1642. |
| [PQ] | His Majestie’s Declaration to all his Loving Subjects after his late Victory against the Rebels on Sunday, 23rd of October (with a Relation of the Battell). Oxford, 1642. |
| PR | A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in answer to his Majestie’s Declaration, &c. London, 1642. |
| PS | The Last True intelligence from Warwick, being a certain Relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey. London. |
| PT | Prince Rupert, his Declaration. Oxford, 1642. |
| PU | “The Parliament’s Vindication in answer to Prince Rupert’s Declaration,” by S. W., Esquire (with Prince Rupert’s Declaration). London, 1642. |
| PV | His Majestie’s Declaration and Manifestation to all his Souldiers ... at Southam, Oct. 21. London, 1642. |
| PX | Eight Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall by Lord Wharton, Master Strode, &c. London, 1642. |
| PY | Three Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall concerning His Majestie’s refusal of a Treaty of Peace. London, 1642. |
| PZ | A Collection of Speciall Passages ... from Monday, Oct. 17, till Tuesday, Novemb. 1, 1642. London, 1642. |
| AP | A Perfect Declaration of the Barbarous and Cruel practices committedby Prince Robert, the Cavalliers, &c., by R. Andrewes, Chyrurgion. London, 1642. |
| BP | Caleb’s Integrity, a Sermon by Richard Vines. London, 1642. |
| CP | The Loyall Convert (According to the Oxford Copy), by W. Bridges. London, 1642. |
| DP | A Dialogue or rather a Parley between Prince Rupert’s Dogge, whose name is Puddle, and Tobie’s Dog, whose name is Pepper. London, 1642. |
| EP | Prince Rupert, his Reply to a Pamphlet entitled “The Parliament’s Vindication,” &c. 1642. |
| FP | A True Copy of a Letter to the Lord Maior of London, from a Friend in the Army, after the Battel of Kineton, 1642. |
| GP | A True Relation of the Fight betwixt his Majestie’s Souldiers, and his Excellence the Earle of Essex, his Forces, on the 24th of Oct., 1642. |
| HP | Letter from a Worthy Divine (Byfield) to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor ... fr. Warwick Castle, 24th Dec. 1642, at 2 o’clock in the morning. |
| IP | Relation of the great Battle fought between the King’s Army and the Earle of Essex, near Kineton. |
| KP | List of Army raised under Earle of Essex, with names of the severall Officers. 1642. |
| LP | King’s Instructions to his Commissioners. 1642. |
| MP | Speech (Lord Broke) at the Election of the Captains and Commanders at Warwick Castle. 1642. |
| NP | Most True Relation of the Present State of His Majestie’s Army, &c., by Miles Corbet. 1642. |
| [a] | Nugent—Memorials of John Hampden. London, 1831. |
| [b] | Beesley, A.—History of Banbury. Banbury, 1841. |
| c | History, Gazetteer, and Directory of County of Oxford, pp. 396. Gardner, Peterborough, 1852. |
| d | Smith, W.—New History of County of Warwick. p. 73. Birmingham, 1830. |
| e | Jago, R.—Edge Hill or the Rural Prospect delineated, &c. London, 1767. |
| f | Beesley, P.—Japeth, Edge Hill, and other Poems. Banbury, 1834. |
| g | Mavor, W.—The British Tourist. London, 1809. |
| [h] | Dugdale, W.—Antiquities of Warwickshire, p. 392. 1765. |
| [i] | Baker, G.—History ... of County of Northampton. Vol. I., p. 501. 1822-1830. |
| j | Sanford, T. L.—Studies and Illus. of Great Rebellion. London, 1858. |
| k | Walford, L. N.—The Parliamentary Generals. 1886. |
| l | Rapin—History of England (Tindal’s trans.) Vol. II., p. 461. 1783. |
| m | Johnson, W. P.—History of Banbury and neighbourhood. Banbury, 1862. |
| n | Johnson, W. P.—The Battle of Edge Hill. Banbury, 1863. |
| o | Gleig, G. R.—Eminent British Military Commanders. Vol. I. London, 1831. |
| p | Picton, J.—Oliver Cromwell, the man and his mission, pp. 107-118. 1883. |
| [q] | Caryle, T.—Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches. London, 1883. |
| r | Whitlock, R. H.—Memoir of Bulstrode Whitlock. London, 1860. |
| s | Craik, A. D.—Farleigh Hall. pp. 51-65. London, 1887. |
| t | Miller, G.—Rambles round Edge Hill. London, 1900. |
| u | Timmins, S.—History of Warwickshire. London, 1889. |
| v | Miller, G.—Rambles round Edge Hill. Banbury, 1896. |
| w | Macnamara, F. N.—Memorials of the Danver’s Family. London, 1895. |
| [x] | Baldock, T. S.—Cromwell as a Soldier. London, 1899. |
| [y] | Scott, Eva—Rupert, Prince Palatine. London, 1900. |
| z | Walford, Edwin A.—Edge Hill, the Battle and Battlefield. Banbury, 1886. |
| Mo | Morley, John—Oliver Cromwell. London, 1900. |
| Gardiner, S. R.—History of Civil War. London, 1893. | |
| Mu | Murray’s Hand-book of Warwickshire. London, 1899. |
| Memoirs of a Cavalier. | |
| Ri | Riblon-Turner. C. J.—Shakespeare’s Land. Leamington, 1893. |
| Melville, Whyte—Crisis of Civil War. | |
| No | Notes and Queries. Ser. IV., Vol. X., p. 99. 1872. Vol. IV. Ser. IV., p. 329. 1869. |
| OP | Vindication of Sir James Ramsay. Belamy, Nov. 9th (Broadsheet, Brit. Mus.) London, 1642. |
| [Vr] | Verney, Lady—Memoir of Verney Family. London, 19. |
| Whyte Melville—Cavaliers and Roundheads. Westminster Review. | |
| History of Troubles, &c., in Scotland and England, 1624-1645. John Spalding’s Diary (Bannatyne Club). 1828. | |
| Battle of Edge Hill.—T. Arnold. English History Revised, January, 1887. | |
| Frith—Raising of the Ironsides.—Royal Hist. Rev., v. 19, p. 18. London, 1902. | |
| Firth—Cromwell’s Army. | |
| Miller, G.—Battle of Edge Hill account.—Naval and Millitary. Illus. Mag. | |
| Beesley, T.—Excursion to Edge Hill. Banbury, 1882. | |
INDEX.
A
Adderbury, description of, [78]
Adderbury Church, [79]
Altitude Edge Hill, [1]
Arlescot, [3], [21], [91]
Arlescot Manor, [3]
Armament of Forces, [15]
Arms on Banbury Cross, [65]
Astley, Sir J., [21]
Aston, Sir A., [22]
Astrop Spa, [84], [86]
B
Balfore, Sir Wm., [19], [25], [35], [47], [51]
Ballard, Col., [16], [19], [28]
Banbury, [1], [9], [10], [24], [39], [42], [50], [52]
Description of, [63], [74]
Back, Admiral Sir G., [68]
Back, Rev. Hy. (Vic.), [68]
Bars, The, [72]
Bridge, The, [72]
Castle, [8], [9], [11], [33]
Cross erection, [65]
" dedication, [65]
Calthorpe House, [70]
Cole Bar, [72]
Danvers at Calthorpe, [71]
Danvers’ Tomb, Banbury Church, [67]
Globe Room, Reindeer Inn, [71]
Mechanics’ Institute, [72]
Municipal Schools, [64], [73]
North Bar, [72]
Old Cross, [66]
Old Houses, [69], [70], [71]
Old Inns, [71]
Old Pageant, [66]
Parish Church, [67]
Reindeer Inn, [71]
Samuelson, Sir B , portrait, [73]
Saye and Sele, Lord High Steward, portrait, [73]
South Bar, [72]
St John’s Hospital, [71]
" " Bar, [72]
Sugarford Bar, [72]
Sun-dial, Old Houses, [69]
Unicorn Inn, [71]
Vicarage, [69]
West Bar, [72]
Battledon, [4], [19]
Battle Ground, [3]
Battle Relics, [5]
Beacon House, [2], [31]
Bitham Hill, [2]
Bloxham, description of, [82]
" Church, [82]
Blue Regiment cut off, [28]
Bromsgrove, [5]
Brooke, Lord, [7], [9], [12], [16], [19], [28], [35], [52]
Broughton Castle, [9], [12], [33]
Broughton Castle, description of, [75]
Broughton Church, [76]
Broughton Horse, [19], [26]
Broughton, Tombs at, [76]
Bullet Hill, [3], [21], [29], [30]
Burton Dassett, [2], [31]
C
Cade, Jack, painting, Broughton, [75]
Camp Lane, [2]
Carnarvon, Lord, [25], [26], [29]
Chadshunt, [24]
Chambers, Secretary, [27]
Charles I, Broughton Portrait of, [75]
Charles, King, [7], [8], [11], [17], [18], [20], [21], [23], [24], [30], [31], [33], [55], [56], [57], [78]
Cherwell Vale, [9], [10]
Chomley, Col., [20]
Cleaver, Robert, [10]
Clent and Clee Hills, [5]
Cobb, Sir W., of Adderbury, [33], [78]
Cotteswolds, [5]
Commonwealth Pamphlets, [98]
Commons, Policy of, [7]
Compton Wynyates, [32]
Compton Wynyates, description of, [86]
Compton Wynyates, fight at, [86]
Constable, Sir Wm., [19], [26], [27]
Cope, Sir A., [12], [81]
Cope, Sir A., Tomb at Hanwell, [81]
Copley, [26]
Country people hostile, [9]
Cromwell, Oliver, [7], [17], [19], [29], [34], [35], [39], [52]
Cromwell, Broughton Portrait of, [75]
Cropredy, [10]
Cropredy Bridge, [14], [15]
D
Dassett Hills, [2], [4], [12], [31], [62]
Digby, [22]
Dod, John, [10]
Draper, Captain, [34], [52]
Dugdale, [5]
Duke of York, [8]
E
Ebrington, [5]
Edge Hill House, [5]
Edge Hill, Royalist March, [13]
Edge Hill, Geology of, [59]
Edgecot, [8], [10]
Ennis, Col., [22], [56]
Essex, Col., [20], [51], [56]
Essex, Earl, [7], [8], [11], [15], [16], [22], [24], [32], [33], [34], [37], [38], [42], [45], [46], [47], [48], [51], [53], [54]
F
Fairfax, Sir Wm., [20], [24]
Fairfax’s Reserves, flight, [24]
Fawsley House, [12]
Fielding’s Horse, [19], [23]
Fiennes, Capt. N., [21], [29], [37], [41], [52], [95]
Fiennes, Capt. N., Letter, [37]
Fiennes, Capt. John, [25], [37], [38], [79]
Fiennes, Celia, Diary, [84], [96]
Food scarcity, [9]
Fortescue, Sir F., [23]
G
Gourdin, Capt., Tomb, [2], [90]
Grantham, Col., [13]
Grave Field, [33]
H
Hadsham Hollow, [3], [88]
Hampden, Sir John, [7], [13], [16], [29], [32], [40], [49]
Hampden’s force arrives, [29], [32]
Harbury, [4]
Harris, Robert, [10]
Hanwell Castle, [12], [80], [92]
Hanwell, description of, [79]
Haselrigge, Sir A., [28]
Hawtayne’s Arms, Calthorpe, [70]
Hollis, Col., [9], [16], [19], [45]
Horley, description of, [87]
Hornton Vale, [3]
I
Ilmington, [5]
Ironstone Mines, Astrop, [86]
K
Kenilworth, [11]
Kineton, [4], [9], [19], [22], [33], [37], [38], [39], [42], [44], [49], [50], [59]
Kightley, Capt. E., Letter, [53]
King’s Standard, [4], [7], [27], [45], [47], [48]
King’s Pamphlets, [98], [99], [100]
King’s Quarters, [8], [9], [10], [42]
King’s Force, [16], [54]
King’s Speech, [20], [21]
King’s centre broken, [26], [47]
King escapes capture, [28]
King’s Clump, [28]
King’s Field, [44]
King’s Sutton, [83]
King’s Sutton Church, [85]
Knight banneret, last, [27]
Knightley, [12]
Knowle End, [1], [3], [17]
L
Lathum, Letter to, [53]
Lindsay, Earl, [5], [8], [15], [17], [18], [28], [48], [51], [56]
Lindsay’s regiment broken, [26], [48]
Lisle, Col., [22]
M
Mandeville, Col., [16], [20], [24]
Meldrum, Sir John, [19], [25]
Milcombe Chapelry, Bloxham Church, [83]
Mineral Waters near King’s Sutton, [84], [86]
Moate House, Astrop, [86]
Mural Paintings, [68], [82], [88]
N
Nadbury Camp, [3]
Northampton, Lord, [12], [32]
North, Lord, Wroxton Abbey, [77]
P
Paintings at Wroxton Abbey, [78]
Pamphlets, [98], [99], [100]
Parliamentary Army, strength of, [16]
" " rear, [13], [29], [32], [39], [40], [46], [50], [57]
" " position of, [19], [43], [44], [45]
" " seen at Kineton, [12]
" " holds field, [30], [49]
" right wing, [19], [25], [44], [45]
" centre, [20], [26], [28]
" left wing, [19], [24], [29], [38], [45]
" ruse, [26], [47]
" left, defeat of, [23], [39], [45], [54]
" losses, [30], [51], [56]
Parliamentary Headquarters, [9], [12], [38], [42], [49], [54], [57]
Pope, Sir W., Tomb, Wroxton Church, [78]
Portraits, etc., at Broughton, [75]
Prince of Wales, [8]
R
Radway, [4], [17], [19], [21], [22], [29], [30], [89]
Radway, description of, [89]
Radway Grange, [4], [89]
Ramsey, Sir James, [20], [23], [24], [25], [45], [51], [75]
" Court Martial, [25]
" reported death of, [51]
Ratley Grange, [2], [89]
" description of, [90]
" Church, [91]
Red Horse Vale, [6], [22], [75]
Red regiment defeated, [26]
Roberts, Lord, [19]
Rochester’s house at Adderbury, [78]
Rosamund’s Bower, Astrop, [86]
Round House, [2], [3], [4], [17], [62]
Royalist March, [8], [13], [14], [43]
" Army, strength of, [16], [54]
" " position of, [21], [44]
" right wing, [21], [23], [29], [44], [46]
" centre, [21], [25], [26], [28], [47]
" left wing, [21], [22], [25]
" cannon captured, [26], [47], [50]
" Standard, fight for, [26], [48], [56]
" losses, [31], [51], [56]
" privation, [9], [31]
Ruins, Edge-Hill, [4]
Rupert, Prince, [10], [12], [14], [17], [18], [21], [23], [24], [28], [29], [30], [31], [33], [75]
Rupert’s headland, Prince, [29]
" retreat, [29], [46], [49]
Ruthven, Earl, Commander, [18], [21]
S
Saye and Sele, Lord William, [7], [9], [16], [33], [38]
" " Tomb, Broughton, [76]
" " Letter to, [37]
Scroop, Sir G., [31]
Shuckborough, [10], [11]
Shutford and Manor, description of, [94]
Southam, [8]
Spencer, Lord, [9], [11], [12], [93], [94]
Stapleton, Col., [19], [23], [25]
Stewart, Lord John, [27]
Stratford-on-Avon, [9], [29]
St. Rumbald’s Well, Astrop, [84]
Sun Rising, [1], [5], [17], [19]
Sword, Lindsay, [5]
T
Terraced Fields, [3], [60], [88]
Thistledon, [4], [33]
Turning movement, Puritan, [25]
Tysoe, [5], [13]
V
Verney, Sir Ed., [26], [27], [48], [51]
W
Warmington, [1], [2], [14], [89]
Warmington, description of, [89]
Warwick Castle, [4], [8], [12]
Warwick, Lord, [7]
Warwick, [8], [33], [50], [57]
Watergall, ruins at, [93]
Westcot, fight at, [25]
Wharton, Lord, [20], [24]
Wormleighton House, [9], [11], [91]
" Church, [94]
Willoughby, Lord, [21], [26]
Wilmot, Lord, [22], [23], [25]
William of Wykeham, [79]
Wroxton Abbey, description of, [77]