Index of Gardiner's History of England
Weston, Sir Richard,
- is sent to mediate in Germany,
- gives advice to the Princes of the Union,
- witnesses the battle of Prague,
- recall of,
- becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer,
- is sent to Brussels to be present at the conferences on the restitution of the Palatinate,
- arrives at Brussels,
- is unable to produce powers from Frederick to treat,
- presses Spinola for a suspension of arms,
- tells James of a proposal for the sequestration of places in the Palatinate,
- continues to ask for a suspension of arms,
- declares that the King of England will make war upon Mansfeld and Christian if they do not submit to terms of peace,
- acknowledges that there is no hope of obtaining their submission,
- again presses for a suspension of arms,
- is recalled,
- makes a report of his mission to the Privy Council,
- votes against war with Spain,
- brings in the report of Buckingham's narrative,
- gives an account of the King's expenses,
- urges the Commons to grant supply,
- brings, a message from the King urging the Commons to grant immediate supply,
- demands an immediate supply,
- charges Eliot with actions committed out of the House,
- is urged by Charles to find money for the expedition to Rhé,
- is unable to raise supplies,
- his eagerness to serve Buckingham,
- is silent during the debates on supply in the Parliament of 1628,
- is created a Baron,
- See Weston, Lord
- See Portland, Earl of