Index of Gardiner's History of England
Roe, Sir Thomas,
- embassy of, to Agra,
- advises a condemnation of the patent for alehouses,
- speaks in the debate on Floyd's case,
- wishes aid to be sent to the King of Denmark,
- is sent on a mission to the Hague,
- is sent on a mission to the Baltic,
- receives no despatches from England,
- joins a French ambassador in mediating between Gustavus and Poland,
- doubts the success of Hamilton's levies,
- rejoices at the victories of Gustavus,
- political advice of,
- fails to obtain a Secretaryship of State,
- regrets the neglect of Charles to support Gustavus,
- objects to see Dunkirk in the hands of the French,
- gives an opinion on ship-money,
- attends the Congress of Hamburg,
- thinks that the resistance of Scotland is fatal to the reputation of England on the Continent,
- gives an account of the miseries of Germany,
- becomes a Privy Councillor, and argues against the debasement of the coinage,
- is sent to ask the City for a loan on the ground that negotiations will be opened with the Scots,
- is sent on another mission to Germany,