Index of Gardiner's History of England
Rossetti, Count,
- is surprised at the liberty enjoyed by Catholics in England,
- asks the Queen for protection against the Parliament,
- thinks Strafford to be a Puritan,
- is requested by Windebank to write to the Pope for money and men,
- placards set up proposing the murder of,
- suggests to the Queen that she should apply for help to the King of France,
- the Queen wishes to prevent the dismissal of,
- applies to the Queen on behalf of Goodman,
- Richelieu refuses to interfere on behalf of,
- Charles announces that the Queen is ready to dismiss,
- recommends Henrietta Maria to try to convert the King,
- is again urged by the Queen to obtain help from the Pope,
- Charles consents to dismiss,
- last interview of Charles and the Queen with,
- leaves England and establishes himself first at Ghent, and then at Cologne,