Index of Gardiner's History of England
Palatinate, the,
- Maximilian recommends an invasion of,
- Philip III. agrees to the dismemberment of,
- James is asked to defend,
- general contribution and volunteers for,
- voluntary contribution for the defence of,
- Perrot's motion that the House of Commons shall declare in favour of the defence of,
- declaration of the Commons for the defence of,
- plan of the Spanish Council of State for giving it to Frederick's son, who is to be educated as a Catholic,
- resolution of the Spanish Council of State to satisfy the King of England about,
- Nethersole's mission to inform James of the state of,
- James addresses a summons to Spain to aid in procuring the restitution of,
- assurances given by Olivares to Bristol concerning,
- Spanish answer to the English demand for the restoration of,
- anxiety of Olivares to make a compromise about,
- wish of the Spanish Council of State to get as much as possible of,
- scheme of Olivares for the settlement of,
- opinion of James on the Spanish proposal about,
- James expects Philip to give assurance of the restitution of,
- resolution of Charles not to marry the Infanta without the restitution of,
- declaration of Philip that he is ready to do good offices for the ultimate restitution of,
- James's determination to regain,
- fresh Spanish offers for the restitution of,
- the Lords condemn the treaty for the restoration of,
- James declares the dissolution of the treaty for the restoration of,
- inability of Lafuente to give James satisfaction about,
- despatch sent by James to announce the final breach of the negotiation for the restoration of,
- Louis is not anxious to reconquer,
- vague promise given by Louis about,
- Alford asserts that the Commons had not engaged in 1624 to make an attempt to recover,
- declaration of Rubens that it will be difficult to effect the restitution of,
- Charles's foreign policy confined to an effort to regain,
- the Prince of Orange refuses to come to an understanding with Charles for the recovery of,
- Olivares rejects Cottington's demand for a positive engagement for the restitution of,
- attempt of Charles to bargain with Gustavus for the restitution of,
- terms proposed by Gustavus for the restitution of,
- Charles prohibits an invitation to contribute alms for the exiles from,
- Charles refuses to join the French in an attempt to recover,
- Charles wishes the Emperor to surrender in exchange for Lorraine,
- overtures made by Richelieu to Charles about the restitution of,
- treaty proposed by Windebank to Onate concerning,
- fresh negotiation with Spain for the restitution of,
- proposal to send a Scottish army to,
- Charles issues a manifesto in favour of,