[22] So called, because some of them wore closely cropped hair, in contrast to the flowing locks of the "Cavaliers."
[23] Also called Separatists, and later known as Congregationalists.
[24] See pages 511, 676.
[25] Or Noncomformists. This name is still applied to English Protestants not members of the Anglican Church.
[26] A Latin phrase meaning "You may have the body."
[27] Whig had originally been applied to rebellious Presbyterians in Scotland; Tory had designated Roman Catholic outlaws in Ireland.
[28] See page 701. William had married James's eldest daughter, Mary.
[29] See page 696.
[30] See page 609.
[31] See page 597.