Rushworth, John

Rushworth, John

▪ English historian
born c. 1612, , Northumberland?, Eng.
died May 12, 1690, Southwark, near London

      English historian whose Historical Collections of Private Passages of State, 7 vol. (1659–1701; 8 vol., 1721), covering the period from 1618 to 1649, remains a valuable source of information on events leading up to and during the English Civil Wars.

      Rushworth studied law, perhaps at the University of Oxford (from which he received an M.A. in 1649), and in 1638 was made solicitor to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was enrolled at Lincoln's Inn in 1640 and called to the bar in 1647. Rushworth was always more interested in politics than in law, and during the intermission of parliaments (1629–40) he attended and made shorthand notes of all important political and judicial proceedings heard before the Star Chamber, the court of honour, and the king and council. In 1640–42 he was assistant clerk to the House of Commons, and after the outbreak of war he acted as a messenger between Parliament and its committees at Oxford and York. He himself published a number of the newssheets that preceded the establishment of regular newspapers—e.g., the daily London Post (1644–45; 1646–47), the Kingdomes Weekly Post (1643–1644)—and also the parliamentary pamphlets opposed to the Royalist Mercurius Aulicus.

      As secretary (1645–50) to Sir Thomas Fairfax, general of the New Model Army, Rushworth had considerable importance, and thereafter he was employed by the council of state and Parliament. At the Restoration, Rushworth made peace with Charles II and, although called to give information on the activities of the regicides, was not himself implicated. In 1667 he became secretary to the lord keeper and, later, agent to the colony of Massachusetts. Despite his many emoluments and an inherited estate, he fell into poverty and spent his last years in a lodging in the King's Bench prison, Southwark, where he died.

      Rushworth's Historical Collections was compiled from his own notes and from printed material, with the avowed intention of making it possible for a true history to be written of events that, in pamphlets and newssheets dating from the period before the control of the press, were liable to misrepresentation. It is most useful for its eyewitness accounts of the Earl of Strafford's trial, the Battle of Naseby, and the parliamentary campaigns of 1644–45 and for its transmission of contemporary comment.

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