Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel, 297, ii. 192
Howard lord Thomas, earl of Suf- folk-a privy-councillor, 113— further promoted, 114.-Bribed by Spain, 198.-Lord-treasurer, 408.-Chancellor of Cambridge, ii. 2, 54, 109
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INCLOSURES, grievance of, 104, 106
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JAMES I.-Birth, 2--accession to the Scotish throne, ibid.--edu- cation by Buchanan, 4.--He as- sumes the power, 9-chooses two favorites, 10--is controlled by the nobles, 12-liberated, 13 -humbles the church, 15-ca- pitulates to the nobles and allies himself with queen Elizabeth, 16 --writes on the Apocalypse, 17. --His conduct on his mother's death, 18--conduct to the ca- tholic nobles, 19, 25, 27--voy- age to Denmark, 19-profes- sions respecting presbytery, 22 --is endangered by Bothwell, 23, 24, 26, 27.--His transactions with the Scotch church, 29 to 32.--Writes to the pope, 32.-- His Basilicon Doron, 33-con- duct respecting Gowrie conspi- racy, 39 et seq.-transactions with the earl of Essex, 46-cha- racter at the close of his reign in Scotland, 59.-Accession and title to the English crown, 86.— He takes leave of his Scotch subjects, 95.-Description of his person and manners, 97.-He hangs a thief without trial, 103.
-How described by Bacon, 111. --Conduct to Raleigh conspi- rators, 171, 174.-Speeches at Hampton-court conference, 178, 179.--Proclamation respecting
choice of members of parlia- ment, 182.-Unpopular man- ners, 183.-First speech in par- liament, 184.-Letter respect- ing the union of the kingdoms, 188..--Blasphemy and profane- ness, 189.-Love of wit, 228.- Examination of sleeping preach- er, 230.-Conduct respecting powder-plot, 255,-respecting catholics, 275.-Speech on the union, 284.-Conversation with Harrington, 286.-Conduct re- specting oath of allegiance, 319. -Disparages the common law, 348. Makes an arrogant speech to parliament, 350.-Confers with sir H. Neville and other members, 375-Attacks Vor- stius, 381.-Burns two heretics, 385.-Visits Cambridge, ii. 1.- His parting with Somerset, 11. -Approves d'Ancre's murder, 51. Conduct to the Scotch church, 59.-Respecting Sab- bath-keeping, 76.-Appears in Star-chamber, 117.-Publishes his works, 121.-Sends dele- gates to the synod of Dort, 122. -Ill-treats Selden, 127.-Con- duct in Bohemian affairs, 145, 147.-Speech against flocking to London, 150-against the common law, 153.-Attempts a benevolence, 189.-His conduct to Usher, 226.-Speech against monopolies, 228.-Tries in vain to soothe the commons, 235.- Adjourns them in anger, 237.- His letter to the speaker, 280. -Rejoinder to parliament, 284. -Caricatures of him, 303.-Li- berates recusants, 304.-Letters to Bucks and the prince, 325, 335, 338.-Sickness--death- character-works and funeral sermon, 394 et seq. Jesuits, female, ii. 142 Jonson, Benjamin, 151.---His masks, 209
LAKE, Sir Thomas, ii. 118. Laud, archbishop, ii. 227, 255, 262 and 4
Lenox, duke of. See Stuart Literature, its state in England, 74
Lyttelton family, 244 and 5
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MANNERS, State of, 80 Markham, sir Griffin, his plots, 147, 148, 149.-Convicted of high treason, 163.-Behaviour, 170, 172.-Reprieved, 174.- After fortunes, 175 Masks, described, 207.--Mask of Blackness, 210-of Beauty, 292 - of Queens, 357
Middlesex, earl of. See Cranfield,
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Montgomery, earl of. See Her- bert, Philip
Montjoy, Charles Blount lord, 113, 138, 290 Morton, earl of, 9, 10 Murray, earl of, 24 Music, state of, 79
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USHER, archbishop, ii. 226 V
VILLIERS, George, his introduction at court, ii. 4 to 9.-Made earl of Buckingham and master of the horse, 56.-His onduct in his brother's marriage, 64 et seq.— Haughty treatment of Bacon, 72.-Dignities held by him and his family, 138.-His guilt con- cerning monopolies, 206.-Fol- lows the advice of Williams, 210. His conduct to Bacon, 215.-Plans to take the prince to Spain, 313.-Gives offence there, 337, 345.-Conduct on his return, 355, 361.-Takes
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popular courses, 363, 371, 372, 375.-Is accused to the king, 377.-Restored to favor, 381. -Attacks Bristol, 383.-Con- duct to James on his death-bed, 394
Vorstius, Conrad, 382
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WARWICK, Robert, earl of, ii. 245 Whitgift, archbishop, 181 Williams, John, lord-keeper and archbishop, origin of, ii. 132.— Advice to Buckingham, 208.-- Keeper of the seals, 249.-Bi- shop of Lincoln, 254.-Anec dotes of, 306.-Restores Buck ingham to favor, 378 Witchcraft, trials for, ii. 166 Winwood, sir Ralph, ii. 83 Wotton, Edward lord, 114
sir Henry, 116, ii. 174 Wroth, lady, 217
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YELVERTON, Sir Henry, attorney general, ii. 231.
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