Chalgrove Field, [108-110].

Chapelle, M. de La, [219-220].

Charles I. As Prince, [7]; as King, [12], [13], [21-24], [27], [30], [31], [40], [43], [48-52], [56], [57], [58], [60-61], [67], [71], [77-78], [87], [88], [91-93], [119-120], [133], [141], [146], [160-161], [189-190], [208], [214], [223], [237], [295], [332], [336]; letters of, [32], [63], [138], [141], [143], [147], [152-153], [157], [166], [187], [194], [213], [218], [231]; letters to, [15], [50], [185-186]; attempts to treat with Parliament, [85], [99], [102], [128], [163]; disavows Rupert's action, [86]; fears Rupert's violence, [94]; in want of money, [95]; advances on London, [98-99]; recalls Rupert to Oxford, [106]; meets Queen at Edgehill, [111]; disturbed councils of, [108]; affection for Duke and Duchess of Richmond, [111-112]; goes to Bristol, [118-119]; at siege of Gloucester, [120]; defeated at Newbury, [121-122], [161]; vacillates between parties, [122-123], [124], [143], [170-173]; desires to send Prince of Wales to West, [142]; attempts to prejudice, against Rupert, [145]; successes of, in West, [154]; removes Wilmot, [154-155]; desires to reconcile Rupert with Digby, [157-158]; retreats to Oxford, [161-162]; last campaign of, [170-173]; defeated at Naseby, [173]; retreats to Wales, [173], [177]; refuses to treat, [178-179]; dismisses Rupert, [184]; at Newark, [186-187]; permits Rupert's trial, [195]; offended by Rupert's conduct, [197-198]; reconciled with Rupert, [199-201]; goes to Scots, [201]; reproaches Charles Louis, [206-207]; reaction in favour of, [222]; attempt of, to escape, [231-232]; death of, [236-239].

Charles II. As Prince, [77], [100], [107], [159], [167], [173], [199], [213], [220], [221], [222], [224-226], [229], [232], [236], [237], devoted to Rupert, [142], [174], [230]; courtship of Mademoiselle, [218-219]; negotiates with Scots, [229-230]; as King, [239], [241], [255], [266], [268], [275], [278], [279], [285], [298], [299], [300], [301], [303-305], [310], [311], [315-317], [319], [321], [325], [332], [340], [341], [342], [356]; letters to, [243], [254-255], [281], [306]; letters of, [265], [270], [276], [350-351]; quarrel with Rupert, [270-273]; quarrel with Henrietta, [276]; goes to Cologne, [277]; Rupert acts for, at Vienna, [277], [280], [296]; begs Rupert to remain with him, [278]; relations with Rupert, [282], [294-296], [331], [334-338]; quarrel with James of York, [282]; restoration of, [293]; care for Navy, [302]; Rupert complains to, [314], [318], [326]; excuses the French Fleet, [328]; plot against, [329-330]; mediates between Rupert and Elector, [349]; chaplain of, [295].

Charles Louis, Elector Palatine. Letters of, to Elizabeth of Bohemia, [9], [24-27], [30], [42], [43], [50], [57], [207], [209], [211], [239], [286], [297]; to Charles I, [15]; to Sir T. Roe, [89]; to Rupert, [277], [288]; to Sophie, [289], [346], [352], [353]. Letters of Princess Sophie to, [344], [346], [349], [351]; of Rupert to, [290]; of Charles II to, [350-351]. Early life of, [3], [8], [10], [11], [14-20]; comes of age, visit to England, [21-24]; favourite son of Elizabeth, [17], [21], [41]; secures aid in England, [28]; attempts to recover Palatinate, [35-39]; desires to send servant to Rupert, [42-43]; prisoner in Paris, [48-49]; goes to England, [50]; sides with Parliament, [88-89], [205-208:] receives money from Parliament, [184], [207]; indifference to the King's death, [239]; visits Rupert and Maurice, [203], [205]; indignant with Edward, [209-210]; supports Philip, [210-212]; desires reconciliation with brothers [239-240]; restoration of, [283]; neglects Elizabeth, [283-285]; cordial to Rupert, [287-288]; quarrel with Rupert, [290], [301], [348-351]; desires Rupert's return, [290], [353-354]; attempts to injure Rupert, [299-300]; unfortunate marriage of, [289], [351-352]; love for Louise von Degenfeldt, [289], [352]; daughter of, [347]; anxiety of, for children, [352]; death of, [354]; children of, [354-355].

Chester, Bishop of, [144].

Chicheley, [335].

Choqueux; see De Choqueux.

Churchill, John, [359].

Cirencester, [101-102], [120], [125].