Index of Gardiner's History of England
Nicholas, Edward,
- is employed on a mission to Pennington at Dieppe,
- secret instructions given by Buckingham to,
- negotiates with Effiat on the surrender of Pennington's ships,
- encourages Pennington's crews to mutiny,
- uses double language,
- is appointed to carry on the correspondence relating to ship-money,
- remains in London to correspond with the King in Scotland,
- advises Charles to show that he does not intend to use military force,
- circulates amongst the peers the King's declaration that he will stand by the doctrine and discipline of the Church,
- is appointed Secretary of State,
- See Nicholas, Sir Edward