Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell: Being a reprint of the pamphlets published by Menasseh ben Israel to promote the re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649-1656Manasseh ben Israel
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Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell: Being a reprint of the pamphlets published by Menasseh ben Israel to promote the re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649-1656
Manasseh ben Israel
Jews -- Great Britain
Wales, Judaical sects in, xxii
Wall, Moses, xxvii, 151 (notes), 154 (notes), 161 (notes)
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 165 (notes)
War of Gog and Magog, 43, 52
Webb, lxxv _n._
West Indian Company, xxx
West Indians, 27
West Indies, xxxvi, 11, 19, 21, 29;
first Colonies of, 18;
inhabitants of, 6
Westminster Assembly, xlviii
Whitchcote, xlviii
Whitehall, xvii, xliv, xlvi, xlvii;
meeting of Council of Mechanics at, xix
Whitehall Assembly, xvii, lvii, 144
Whitehall Conference, xix, xlviii, l _n._, li, lii, liii, lviii, lix,
lxvi, lxxxiv, 149 (notes);
adjourned, xlix;
meeting between Nye and Prynne at, 167 (notes)
Whitelock, xxi _n._, xli
Wicofortius, Jaochimus, 31
Wiener, cited, 168 (notes)
Wilkes, Anna, 153 (notes)
Wilkinson, Henry, xlviii
Williams, Roger, xix, xxii, xl
Wilna, 151 (notes)
Wolf, Lucien, cited, xii _n._, xv _n._, xix _n._, xxxiii, xxxviii,
lxxv, lxxvi, 157 (notes), 160 (notes)
Wolseley, Sir Charles, xlvi, xlvii
Wood, C. M., cited, 155 (notes)
Xarites, 91
Xenophon, cited, 55
Xylus, 154 (notes)
Yad Hachazaka = Iad a Razaka, 167 (notes)
York, Marrano settlements in, xiv
Zacculo, Abraham = Zaccuto, 45, 158 (notes)
Zaduces, 125
Zarate, cited, 54
Zealand, 27
Zebulon, tribe of, 32
Zeeland, lxix
“Zemach David,” 163 (notes), 169 (notes)
Zeno, Emperor, 31
Zevi, Sabbethai = Pseudo-Messiah, xv
Zidan, Mulai or Mulet = King of Maracco, 49, 127
Zion, 60, 114, 145
“Zoar” = “Zohar” = “Sohar,” 45, 93, 158 (notes), (_see_ Johay), 163
(notes)
Zuñiga, Alonzo di Ercilla y (_see_ Erzilla), 155 (notes)
Zunz, cited, 155 (notes), 157 (notes), 165 (notes)
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Footnote 1:
Wolf, “Crypto-Jews under the Commonwealth” (_Trans. Jew. Hist. Soc._,
vol. i. pp. 55 _et seq._); “The Middle Age of Anglo-Jewish History”
(_Papers read at the Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition_, pp. 53–79).
Footnote 2:
The origin of this name is obscure. There seems to be little doubt
that it was originally a nickname, seeing that the classical name for
the converts was _Nuevos Cristianos_, or “New Christians.” Graetz
believes that Marrano is derived from Maran-atha, in allusion to 1
Cor. xvi. 22, “If any man love not the Lord, let him be Anathema
Maran-atha” (_Geschichte der Juden_, vol. viii. p. 73).
Footnote 3:
Kayserling, _Juden in Portugal_, p. 327.
Footnote 4:
Graetz, vol. viii. pp. 309–11; Ehrentheil, _Jüdisches Familien Buch_,
p. 326.
Footnote 5:
Kayserling, p. 139.
Footnote 6:
Graetz, vol. x. pp. 195, 196, 200; Da Costa, _Israel and the
Gentiles_, p. 408; Kayserling, p. 302.
Footnote 7:
Graetz, vol. viii. pp. 342–43; Colonial State Papers (Spanish), vol.
i. pp. 51, 164.
Footnote 8:
Wolf, _Middle Age_, pp. 64, 67–70; S. L. Lee in _Gentleman’s
Magazine_, Feb. 1880.
Footnote 9:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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