Cosmo de Medici the Third, visits Vauxhall to see the Marquis’s Engine, [302].

Council, the new, of confederate Irish Roman Catholics; Glamorgan solicits consent for the post of Lord Lieutenant, [181].

Council, the Supreme, of confederate Irish Roman Catholics, Archbishop of Tuam’s death, [115]; order for his arrears, [116]; disclosures, [116]; inquiry respecting, [121]; agreement discovered, [124]; published, [124]; press for Glamorgan’s liberation, [135]; visited by Glamorgan on his liberation, [136]; exorbitant demands, [136]; Glamorgan desires its good opinion, [165]; wearied of the army expenses, [165]; resolve against sending troops over to England, [165].

Cromwell, Oliver, Bill respecting Worcester House to be tendered to him, [196]; gives his assent, [196]; his directions sought in respect to payment, [197]; he is satisfied, [198]; enjoyed the Marquis of Worcester’s Monmouthshire estates, [210]; warns his wife respecting Lord Herbert, [210]; his Warrant to allow the Marquis £3. per week, [213]; the Marquis seeks an interview with him, [217]; his death, and his son’s brief career, [225]; deeds delivered up, [247]; Herbert, his “right-hand” man, [249]; his Warrant, [Appendix F.]

Cromwell, Richard, ordered to give up deeds and writings, [238].

Cromwell, Elizabeth, letter to her, respecting Lord Herbert, [210]; ordered to give up deeds and writings, [238].

Culpepper, Lord, letter from the Earl of Glamorgan, [125].

Cumberland, Earl of, leads the bride (Lady Herbert) from church, [4].

D.

Dean, Forest of, garrisoned, [60]; Lord Herbert entering, [62]; Sir John Winter “the plague of the forest,” [63]; the rebels quit, [63]; taken by Lord Herbert, [66]; named, [328], [332].