Index of Gardiner's History of England
May, Sir Humphrey,
- becomes a Privy Councillor,
- supports Sandys in arguing against the committal of Montague,
- delays a motion for further supply,
- defends Buckingham's foreign policy,
- reports Weston's eagerness to serve Buckingham,
- asks the Commons to forget and forgive,
- interrupts Eliot's attack on the King's foreign policy,
- says that he has never heard that a member has privilege of goods against the King,
- protests against obedience to the King's commands being counted as a delinquency,
- declares the King's crown to be at stake,
- pleads for a compromise between the King and the Commons,
- attempts to release the Speaker,