Index of Gardiner's History of England
Neile, Richard (Bishop of Rochester, 1608; of Lichfield and Coventry, 1610; of Lincoin, 1614; of Durham, 1617; of Winchester, 1627; Archbishop of York, 1632-1640),
- supports Laud,
- favours the Essex divorce,
- attacks the House of Commons,
- excuses himself,
- opposes a proposal to deprive Bacon of his peerage,
- stops a tumult at Durham House,
- the Commons complain of,
- becomes Bishop of Winchester,
- character of,
- charges brought in the House of Commons against,
- charge of Cromwell against,
- charge of Phelips against,
- declaration by Moore of the truth of a charge against,
- maintains the Divine right of episcopacy against Leighton,
- votes for a heavy sentence in Sheffield's case,
- becomes Archbishop of York,
- compels the foreigners engaged in the drainage of Hatfield Chase to conform to the English Church,
- thinks it would be good if heretics were burnt,