Index of Gardiner's History of England
Montague, Richard, (Bishop of Chichester, 1628; of Norwich, 1638),
- early life of,
- writes A New Gag for an Old Goose,
- Abbot remonstrates with,
- writes Appello Cæsarem,
- character of the religious movement in which he partakes,
- report of a committee of the Commons on the books of,
- is committed to custody but released on bond,
- is defended by Charles as being a Royal chaplain,
- writes that he is too ill to surrender,
- is excused attendance on the ground of ill-health,
- his opinions declared by Bishops Buckeridge, Howson, and Laud, not to be liable to condemnation,
- conference on the doctrines of,
- becomes Bishop of Chichester,
- is asked by Heath to revise his book,
- writes to Abbot disclaiming any wish to uphold Arminianism,
- receives a special pardon,
- question raised of the legality of the episcopacy of,
- the Commons acknowledge him to be legally a bishop,
- confers with Panzani,
- converses with Panzani about the reunion,
- becomes Bishop of Norwich,
- declares his diocese to be conformable,