Index of Gardiner's History of England
Seymour, Sir Francis,
- wishes Floyd's beads to be hung round his neck.
- speaks against a war in the Palatinate,
- asks for the execution of the laws against priests and Jesuits,
- proposes a grant of one subsidy and one fifteenth,
- refuses to join in an attack on Williams,
- attacks Buckingham's foreign policy,
- hints at peculation at Court,
- names Buckingham as the cause of the neglect of his officers at sea,
- dissuades the House from granting supply,
- is dismissed from the justiceship of the peace,
- asks what need there was to give supply if the King might take what he would,
- wishes to modify the Bill of Liberties,
- supports Wentworth's Habeas Corpus Bill,
- reminds Sir J. Coke that he had admitted that the laws had been violated,
- supports Wentworth against Eliot,
- supports a proposal of the Lords for a joint committee on the Petition of Right,
- supports Pym's proposal that the question of the legality of tonnage and poundage shall take precedence of that of privilege,
- speaks against ecclesiastical grievances,
- speaks on grievances,