Index of Gardiner's History of England
Judges, the
- naturalise the post-nati,
- relations of the Crown with,
- opinion of, on Fuller's case,
- conference with, on the subject of prohibitions,
- oppose the High Commission in Chaunceys case,
- are consulted separately in Peacham's case,
- views of Coke and Bacon on the constitutional position of,
- protest of, against the King's order to delay the case of commendams,
- are summoned before the King,
- discussion on the oath taken by,
- submit to the King,
- refuse to acknowledge the legality of the forced loan,
- position intended by Wentworth to be occupied by,
- questions on the Petition of Right put by the King to,
- the interpretation of the law acknowledged by Charles to be with,
- are consulted on the case of the imprisoned members of Parliament,
- question of the jurisdiction of the Star Chamber over members of Parliament referred to,
- inform the King that it is their duty to bail the members of Parliament,
- are forced to submit to the King,
- jurisdiction over members of Parliament assumed by,
- their relation to the Crown,
- freedom from corruption, but political dependence of,
- give an opinion on the legality of ship-money,
- are consulted by Charles on the legality of ship-money,
- give a favourable answer,
- political position of,
- Hampden's case argued before,
- are to hold office during good behaviour,
- declare Strafford to have been guilty of treason,