Introduction
1 Petitions, oaths and addresses: subscriptional activity during the civil wars
2 Cromwell's trunks: the origins of the loyal address, 1658-61
3 Addresses, abhorrences and associations: subscriptional culture and memory in the 1680s
4 Adversarial addressing, 1701-10
5 Who were the 'public'? Identifying the addressers
6 The performance of loyalty: ritual in loyal addressing
7 From subjects to objects: the language of loyalty
Conclusion
Index