'To Walk in the Dark' by John Ellis

'To Walk in the Dark' by John Ellis

Author:John Ellis
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780750980081
Publisher: The History Press


Notes

1 E. Hyde, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, together with an Historical View of the Affairs in Ireland (sixteen books, London, 1702–4), Book VI, p.142.

2 S.R. Gardiner, History of the Great Civil War 1642–49 (four volumes, London, 1893), Volume 2, p.195.

3 Ibid, pp.197–198. See also, J. Day, Gloucester and Newbury 1643, The Turning Point of the Civil War (Barnsley, 2007), p.42.

4 Gardiner, History, Volume 2, pp.243–244.

5 C.E.H. Chadwyck-Healey (ed.), Bellum Civile: Hopton’s Narrative of His Campaign in the West (1642–44) and Other Papers (Somerset Record Society, Volume 18, 1902), p.41.

6 T. May, The History of the Parliament of England (London, 1647), p.61.

7 J. Rushworth, Historical Collections (London, 1659–99), Part III, Volume II, pp.263–265, 268–271, 275 and 279–281.

8 Rushworth, Historical Collections, Part III, Volume II, pp.126–127.

9 C.H. Firth, ‘Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion’, English Historical Review (Volume 19, 1904), pp.34, 44, and 47–48.

10 Clarendon, History, Book VII, pp.177–178.

11 See L. Echard, History of England (London, 1707–18); J. Oldmixon, Critical History of England (London, 1724); T. Carte, General History of England (London, 1747–55); and C. Macaulay, History of England from the Accession of James I (London, 1763–83).

12 S. R. Gardiner, History of the Great Civil War 1642–1649 (four volumes, London, 1893).

13 See, for example, E.G.B. Warburton, Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers (three volumes, London, 1849), Volume II, p.183.

14 C.R. Markham, A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax (London, 1870).

15 C.H. Firth (ed.), The Lives of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and of his wife Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle (London, 1907).

16 See, for example, A. Woolrych, Battles of the English Civil War (London, 1961), pp.43–44; P. Young and R. Holmes, The English Civil War. A Military History of the Three Civil Wars 1642–1651 (London, 1974), pp.98–114 and 151–158; S. Reid, All the King’s Armies. A Military History of the English Civil War 1642 – 1651 (Kent, 1998), pp.66–80; T. Royle, Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638–1660 (London, 2004), pp.250–265; and M. Wanklyn and F. Jones, A Military History of the English Civil War, 1642–1646 (London, 2005), pp.75–80.

17 D. Cooke, The Civil War in Yorkshire: Fairfax versus Newcastle (Barnsley, 2004), pp.29, 48–49 and 55.

18 J. Wilson, Fairfax. A Life of Thomas, Lord Fairfax, Captain-General of all the Parliament’s forces in the English Civil War, Creator and Commander of the New Model Army (London, 1985), pp.23, 26, 29 and 31–32.

19 S.D.M. Carpenter, Military Leadership in the English Civil Wars, 1642–1651: ‘The Genius of this Age’ (London, 2005), pp.23 and 73.

20 See Carpenter, Leadership, p.73; and Wilson, Fairfax, p.195.

21 See Chapter 8.

22 Clarendon, History, Book VIII, p.56.

23 May, History, pp.104–107.

24 Rushworth, Historical Collections, Part III, Volume II, pp.292–294.

25 Clarendon, History, Book VII, p.75. See also E. 249[5], A Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament (London, 8–15 May 1643); E. 56[11], Mercurius Aulicus (Oxford, 10–18 June 1643); and E. 59[12], The Parliament Scout (London, 29 June- 6 July 1643)

26 See, for example, Clarendon, History, Book VII, pp.176–177, 203–204 and 206.

27 Clarendon, History, Book VII, p.158

28 Clarendon, History, Book VII, pp.



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