Boteler was not returned to
Third Protectorate Parliament in 1659, and his record as a
Major-General in Northamptonshire, et al., was severely attacked, he was
nearly impeached, by MPs in that Parliament. At the
Restoration he was declared
exempt from pardon, making him liable for legal punishment, but he was not prosecuted. He lived at
Oatlands Park,
Walton-on-Thames and became a lawyer. In 1665, he was arrested on suspicion of plotting against
Charles II, and, ironically, was arrested in 1670 for attending an unlawful prayer meeting. The date of his death is not known. ==Notes==