Index of Gardiner's History of England
  Digges, Sir Dudley,
- takes part in a debate on impositions,
 
- asks for inquiry into the issue of bills of conformity,
 
- speaks in the debate on Floyd's case,
 
- draws attention to the imprisonment of Sandys,
 
- wishes for a war of diversion,
 
- supports a petition on religion,
 
- supports a motion for adjournment,
 
- expresses satisfaction with the King's answer to the Commons' petition for liberty of discussion,
 
- is sent to Ireland,
 
- opens Buckingham's impeachment,
 
- is sent to the Tower,
 
- the Lords report of the words spoken by, called in question,
 
- is liberated,
 
- is dismissed from the justiceship of the peace,
 
- finds fault with the commanders of the soldiers,
 
- wishes to modify the Bill of Liberties,
 
- approves of the Petition of Right,
 
- advises the House to go home if it has not freedom of speech,
 
- approves of Pym's proposal to discuss the legality of tonnage and poundage before raising a question of privilege,
 
- does not support Eliot in his resolution to appeal to the country,