Index of Gardiner's History of England
Hyde, Edward,
- takes part in arranging the Inns of Court masque,
- complains to Laud of Portland's conduct,
- moves that the question shall be put whether supply shall be given,
- moves that the judges who had delivered the ship-money judgment shall be asked to what solicitations they had been exposed,
- accuses Finch of slaying justice itself,
- political views of,
- wishes the Londoners' petition against episcopacy not to be referred to a committee,
- is employed to persuade Essex to vote against Strafford's death,
- is chairman of the committee on the Root-and-Branch Bill,
- his conversation with Charles on the Bill,
- is startled by the language of Fiennes and Marten,
- thinks that the English Parliament should take no notice of the Incident,
- objects to the Bishops' Exclusion Bill,
- acknowledges the narrative part of the Grand Remonstrance to be true,
- protests against the Grand Remonstrance,
- is the real leader of the Royalist party, but prefers not to take office,
- becomes the King's secret counsellor,
- constitutional views of,
- has" no part in Charles's plan of visiting Ireland,
- joins the King at York,