Index of Gardiner's History of England
Strode, William,
- wishes money to be raised some other way than by subsidy,
- hopes that Eliot's resolution may be read,
- tells Finch that it is his duty to obey the House,
- being imprisoned, applies for a Habeas corpus,
- asks the King's Bench whether a priest is to be bailed, and not a member of Parliament,
- is removed to the Tower,
- is transferred to the Marshalsea,
- remains in prison till the meeting of the Short Parliament,
- release of,
- sits in the Long Parliament,
- brings in a Bill for Annual Parliaments,
- brings to a close a debate on providing money for the Scots,
- supports Pym's view that the Commons ought to go on with Strafford's impeachment,
- says that the King is badly counselled,
- is a member of the committee for investigating the Army Plot,
- wishes to assert the claim of Parliament to a negative voice on appointments,
- wishes to postpone the discussion on sending an army to Ireland,
- moves that the kingdom be put in a posture' of defence,
- the King resolves to impeach,
- impeachment of,
- is dragged out of the House to compel him to take refuge in the City,