Index of Gardiner's History of England
Pembroke, Earl of, 1601-1630 (William Herbert),
- gives his opinion on the preparation for a Parliament,
- is appointed Lord Chamberlain,
- Raeigh's charges against,
- urges the payment of a benevolence,
- finds fault with Bacon and Mandeville for speaking of a conference without permission,
- moves that Bacon's submission shall not be accepted,
- asks if the Great Seal is to be brought to the bar,
- protests against a proposal to deprive Bacon of his peerage,
- is dissatisfied with the King's resolution to dissolve Parliament,
- is prevented by illness from attending the Privy Council when the oath is taken to the Spanish marriage treaty,
- votes against war with Spain,
- places himself in opposition to Buckingham,
- is reconciled to Buckingham,
- asks the House of Lords to exculpate Buckingham,
- objects to Buckingham's plan of sending Bristol to the Tower,
- opposes Buckingham's subserviency to France,
- attends on James in his last illness,
- is appointed a member of the Committee for Foreign Affairs,
- sends Pennington a message from Huckingham,
- directs Pennington to give up his fleet to the French,
- is ordered to protect Harwich against the Dunkirk privateers,
- wealth of,
- is reconciled to Buckingham,
- holds out hopes to the Commons that an alliance may be brought about with France,
- explains that when the ships used against Rochelle were surrendered it had been intended to use them against Genoa,
- acknowledges that he knew of Buckingham's intention to send Bristol to the Tower,
- becomes Lord Steward,
- moves for a committee to examine the question of imprisonment,
- supports Contarini's negotiation,
- death of,