1. Francis Bamford (ed.), A Royalist’s Notebook: The Commonplace Book of Sir John Oglander, Kt of Nunwell (1936), pp. 104, 105–6, 109–11.
2. John Morrill, Revolt in the Provinces: The People of England and the Tragedies of War, 1630–48 (1999), pp. 56, 171.
3. A good example is the excellent section on ‘Committee Tyranny’ in Robert Ashton, Counter-Revolution: The Second Civil War and its Origins (New Haven, CT, 1994), pp. 89–99, where the general model is presented, alongside a good deal of information that would appear to qualify it significantly.
4. Alan Everitt, The Local Community and the Great Rebellion (1969), p. 8
5. Alan Everitt, Change in the Provinces: The Seventeenth Century (1969), pp. 46, 47.