A List of Books and Pamphlets relating to Edge Hill and the Battle.

ANalson, 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.
DCarte.—Original Letters and Papers, 1641-1660. London, 1739.
ERushworth, J.—Historical Collections. London, 1692.
FWarburton.—Miscellanies.
[G]May, T.—History of the Parliament of England. Oxford, 1854.
HGibson’s Camden’s Britannia. Vol. II. London, 1772.
IMemoirs of Denzil. Lord Holles, p. 17. London, 1699.
[J]Lee, W.—A Brief Chronicle of All the Chief Actions ... from 1640-1661. London, 1662.
KMemoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esquire. Vol. I. Vivay, Switzerland, 1698.
LWood, A.—Athenæ Oxonensis.
MHeath, J.—Brief Chronicle of Late Intestine War, pp 66-69. London, 1663.
NWood, A.—Fasti Oxoniensis. London, 1815.
OEngland’s Worthies. London, 1819.
[P]Dugdale, W.—The Antiquities of Warwickshire. p. 392. 1765.
[Q]Whitlock, B.—Memorials of English Affairs. Oxford, 1853.
RWarwick, Sir P.—Memoirs of Charles I., pp. 282-231. London, 1701.
SSylvester, M.—Reliquæ Baxterianæ. Pt. 1, p. 43. London, 1696.
TViccars’ God in the Mount. London, 1644.
UViccars’ Parliamentary Chronicle, p. 198.
VPerfect Diurnal.
WWhyte Melville—Crisis of the Civil War.
XManley’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.
PCA More True and Exacter Relation of the Battaile of Keynton, &c., by T. C., one of the Chaplains of the Army. London, 1642.
PDA True Relation of a Great and Happy Victory ... Earl of Essex over King’s Army, &c. London, 1642.
PEA 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.
PIExceeding Joyfull Newes from Lord Saye. &c., by N. Fiennes. London, 1612.
PJThe Two Speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in the Guild Hall, Oct. 27th, 1642, &c. London, 1642.
PKA copy of a Letter sent from a Gentlemen of quality dwelling in Banburyto Mr. Jennings, of Fan Church Streete, &c. London, 1642.
PLMany 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.
PMA 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.
PNSpecial Newes from the Army at Warwicke since the Fight; sent from a Minister of good note to an Alderman, &c. London, 1642.
POSpeciall 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.
PRA Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in answer to his Majestie’s Declaration, &c. London, 1642.
PSThe Last True intelligence from Warwick, being a certain Relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey. London.
PTPrince 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.
PVHis Majestie’s Declaration and Manifestation to all his Souldiers ... at Southam, Oct. 21. London, 1642.
PXEight Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall by Lord Wharton, Master Strode, &c. London, 1642.
PYThree Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall concerning His Majestie’s refusal of a Treaty of Peace. London, 1642.
PZA Collection of Speciall Passages ... from Monday, Oct. 17, till Tuesday, Novemb. 1, 1642. London, 1642.
APA Perfect Declaration of the Barbarous and Cruel practices committedby Prince Robert, the Cavalliers, &c., by R. Andrewes, Chyrurgion. London, 1642.
BPCaleb’s Integrity, a Sermon by Richard Vines. London, 1642.
CPThe Loyall Convert (According to the Oxford Copy), by W. Bridges. London, 1642.
DPA Dialogue or rather a Parley between Prince Rupert’s Dogge, whose name is Puddle, and Tobie’s Dog, whose name is Pepper. London, 1642.
EPPrince Rupert, his Reply to a Pamphlet entitled “The Parliament’s Vindication,” &c. 1642.
FPA True Copy of a Letter to the Lord Maior of London, from a Friend in the Army, after the Battel of Kineton, 1642.
GPA 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.
HPLetter 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.
IPRelation of the great Battle fought between the King’s Army and the Earle of Essex, near Kineton.
KPList of Army raised under Earle of Essex, with names of the severall Officers. 1642.
LPKing’s Instructions to his Commissioners. 1642.
MPSpeech (Lord Broke) at the Election of the Captains and Commanders at Warwick Castle. 1642.
NPMost 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.
cHistory, Gazetteer, and Directory of County of Oxford, pp. 396. Gardner, Peterborough, 1852.
dSmith, W.—New History of County of Warwick. p. 73. Birmingham, 1830.
eJago, R.—Edge Hill or the Rural Prospect delineated, &c. London, 1767.
fBeesley, P.—Japeth, Edge Hill, and other Poems. Banbury, 1834.
gMavor, 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.
jSanford, T. L.—Studies and Illus. of Great Rebellion. London, 1858.
kWalford, L. N.—The Parliamentary Generals. 1886.
lRapin—History of England (Tindal’s trans.) Vol. II., p. 461. 1783.
mJohnson, W. P.—History of Banbury and neighbourhood. Banbury, 1862.
nJohnson, W. P.—The Battle of Edge Hill. Banbury, 1863.
oGleig, G. R.—Eminent British Military Commanders. Vol. I. London, 1831.
pPicton, J.—Oliver Cromwell, the man and his mission, pp. 107-118. 1883.
[q]Caryle, T.—Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches. London, 1883.
rWhitlock, R. H.—Memoir of Bulstrode Whitlock. London, 1860.
sCraik, A. D.—Farleigh Hall. pp. 51-65. London, 1887.
tMiller, G.—Rambles round Edge Hill. London, 1900.
uTimmins, S.—History of Warwickshire. London, 1889.
vMiller, G.—Rambles round Edge Hill. Banbury, 1896.
wMacnamara, 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.
zWalford, Edwin A.—Edge Hill, the Battle and Battlefield. Banbury, 1886.
MoMorley, John—Oliver Cromwell. London, 1900.
Gardiner, S. R.—History of Civil War. London, 1893.
MuMurray’s Hand-book of Warwickshire. London, 1899.
Memoirs of a Cavalier.
RiRiblon-Turner. C. J.—Shakespeare’s Land. Leamington, 1893.
Melville, Whyte—Crisis of Civil War.
NoNotes and Queries. Ser. IV., Vol. X., p. 99. 1872. Vol. IV. Ser. IV., p. 329. 1869.
OPVindication 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]