History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642, Volume 8Longmans, Green, 1909 |
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... Windebank The Essex Forest Court Coventry's speech to the judges Announces money must be paid by all State of the finances 77 that ship- Bagg 75 the Star Chamber Charles refuses to punish · Collection of ship - money Partial resistance ...
... Windebank The Essex Forest Court Coventry's speech to the judges Announces money must be paid by all State of the finances 77 that ship- Bagg 75 the Star Chamber Charles refuses to punish · Collection of ship - money Partial resistance ...
Page vii
... Windebank 133 Deus , Natura , Gratia 134 Windebank's scheme for suppressing Puritanism . 135 Terms of reunion with Rome discussed Panzani's hopes Bishop Montague favours the reunion 136 · 137 • 138 139 140 Brett's mission to the Pope ...
... Windebank 133 Deus , Natura , Gratia 134 Windebank's scheme for suppressing Puritanism . 135 Terms of reunion with Rome discussed Panzani's hopes Bishop Montague favours the reunion 136 · 137 • 138 139 140 Brett's mission to the Pope ...
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... Windebank's overtures to the Dutch fishermen Negotiations at Brussels Northumberland attempts in vain to distribute fish- ing licences Charles's position in the summer of 1637 • 217 218 • 219 • 220 221 accepted 210 PAGE PAGE 1637 ...
... Windebank's overtures to the Dutch fishermen Negotiations at Brussels Northumberland attempts in vain to distribute fish- ing licences Charles's position in the summer of 1637 • 217 218 • 219 • 220 221 accepted 210 PAGE PAGE 1637 ...
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... induced to surrender his office . A 1 Cottington and Windebank to Salisbury , Feb. ( ? ) , S. P. Dom . cclxxxii 11 . few days later the poor man was petitioning for a 70 THE SECOND WRIT OF SHIP - MONEY . CH . LXXVII ,
... induced to surrender his office . A 1 Cottington and Windebank to Salisbury , Feb. ( ? ) , S. P. Dom . cclxxxii 11 . few days later the poor man was petitioning for a 70 THE SECOND WRIT OF SHIP - MONEY . CH . LXXVII ,
Page 76
... Windebank . there would be no difficulty in obtaining it from his own favourites . All who had taken Cottington's part in the business were included in his displeasure . The desertion of his old friend Windebank vexed him greatly , so ...
... Windebank . there would be no difficulty in obtaining it from his own favourites . All who had taken Cottington's part in the business were included in his displeasure . The desertion of his old friend Windebank vexed him greatly , so ...
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