Index of Gardiner's History of England
Marriage treaty between Prince Charles and the Infanta Maria, the,
- proposed by James to Sarmiento,
- referred to the Pope by the King of Spain,
- advice of a junta of theologians about,
- preparation of the articles of the contract of,
- informal negotiations opened for,
- James dissatisfied with the articles of,
- James accepts the articles of,
- Somerset entrusted with the management of,
- Sarmiento assured that, in spite of Somerset's fall, it will be carried on,
- Digby advises the abandonment of,
- modification of the articles of,
- Philip again consults the Pope on,
- the theologians again consulted on the articles to be required in,
- submitted to commissioners chosen from the Privy Council,
- instructions to Digby to negotiate formally for,
- progress of the negotiation for,
- suspension of the negotiation for,
- Lafuente sent to assure James that it will be proceeded with,
- Philip III. requests the Pope's assent to,
- Gondomar proposes to James the resumption of,
- James offers to engage by letter to favour the Catholics in consideration of,
- Gondomar advises Philip to proceed with,
- wish of Philip III. to break off,
- mission of Lafuente to ask for the Pope's approbation of,
- assurance given by Philip IV. of his intention to persevere with,
- its effect on English opinion,
- Lafuente carries on a negotiation at Rome about,
- Digby urges the Spanish Government to decide whether it is to be carried out,
- assurance given by Philip IV. of his intention to go on with it,
- the Pope demands new conditions for the confirmation of,
- alterations made at Rome in the articles of,
- complaints of James and Buckingham on the state of the negotiations for, 353,
- a junta appointed in Spain to treat with Bristol on,
- instructions to Bristol to give way on some points in,
- discussions in the junta on,
- objection of the Infanta Maria to,
- resolution of Philip to put an end to,
- memorial presented by Olivares to the Council of State on,
- alterations made by the Spanish Government in the articles of,
- the amended articles of, sent to Rome,
- acceptance by James and Charles of the amended articles of,
- arrival of Charles and Buckingham at Madrid to forward,
- the Prince's conversion regarded as a necessary preliminary to,
- conversation between Buckingham and Olivares on,
- conditions suggested by the Nuncio for,
- mission of Pastrana to Rome to forward,
- reluctance of the Infanta to carry out,
- discussion at Rome on,
- resolution taken at Rome to impose conditions on the conclusion of,
- arrival in Spain of the dispensation for,
- fresh demands made by the Pope as conditions of the dispensation for,
- English and Spanish commissioners appointed to discuss,
- speech of Olivares on,
- refusal of the Nuncio to give the dispensation for,
- decision of the Junta of Theologians on,
- Olivares asserts that Philip III. had never intended to conclude,
- engagement of James to ratify the articles of,
- vain attempt of the Prince to obtain a modification of the terms of,
- public announcement at Madrid of the conclusion of,
- James hesitates to accept the articles of,
- is accepted by the English Privy Council,
- private dissatisfaction of the Councillors with,
- oath taken by James to the public articles of,
- oath taken by James to the private articles of,
- Charles accepts fresh articles of,
- signature by Charles and Philip of,
- agreement made at Salisbury to carry out the relaxation of the penal laws promised in,
- oath taken by Charles to,
- approval by Urban VIII of the dispensation for carrying out,
- indefinite postponement of the marriage fixed by,
- the House of Lords repudiates,
- James declares the dissolution of,
- public rejoicings in London at the end of,
- despatch of James announcing the final breach of,
- See Charles, Prince of Wales
- See Maria, the Infanta