Index of Gardiner's History of England
High Commission, Court of,
- established by Elizabeth,
- powers of,
- cases of Ladd and Maunsell in,
- Fuller's attack on,
- Fuller imprisoned by,
- the judges abandon Fuller to be punished by,
- enters on a dispute with the judges on Chauncey's case,
- new commission issued for,
- Coke's opposition to,
- proceedings against unlicensed books in,
- degradation of Leighton by,
- cases of Bernard and Alington in,
- protection given to injured wives by,
- attempts to suppress Antinomianism,
- a congregation of Separatists brought before,
- case of Vicars in,
- sentence pronounced on Lady Eleanor Davies by,
- submission of Chauncey in,
- sentence of Ward in,
- gentlemen cited before,
- case of Lady Purbeck in,
- testimony to its character borne by the Act Books of,
- attack by a mob on,
- no opposition in the Commons to a Bill for the abolition of,
- abolition of,