Index of Gardiner's History of England
Mary de Medicis (Widow of Henry IV.),
- becomes Regent of France, and sends troops to besiege Juliers,
- is not anxious to effect a marriage between her daughter, Christina, and Prince Charles,
- hinders Frenchmen from helping the Duke of Savoy,
- her answer about her daughter's marriage considered by James to be a refusal,
- sends Grey to London to suggest a marriage between Charles and Henrietta Maria,
- welcomes Kensington,
- Carlisle and Kensington appeal to,
- Buckingham's conversation with,
- fails to overthrow Richelieu, and escapes to the Spanish Netherlands,
- fails to persuade Charles to take part in a combination against Richelieu,
- requests her daughter to give her a refuge in England,
- leaves Brussels for the Dutch Netherlands, and embarks for England,
- arrives in England and resides at St. James's,
- begs to be allowed to return to France,
- threatened attack by the mob on,
- unpopularity of,
- stoppage of the allowance of,
- tells Rossetti that the King means to dissolve Parliament and liberate Strafford,
- is preserved by guards from an attack of the mob,
- demand of the Commons for her removal from the kingdom,
- leaves England,
- sends Monsigot to England,