Index of Gardiner's History of England
Windebank, Sir Francis,
- becomes Secretary of State,
- is appointed to carry on a negotiation with Necolalde,
- is ordered to seize Coke's papers,
- becomes a Commissioner of the Treasury,
- quarrel of Laud with,
- takes Bagg's part in the Star Chamber,
- character of,
- negotiates with Panzani,
- converses with Panzani on the employment of an armed force for the suppression of Puritanism, and on the terms of reunion with Rome,
- thinks that the reunion will not be effected for a century,
- assures Panzani that Parliament is not about to be summoned,
- refuses to change his religion, but informs Panzani that he has the King's orders to treat on the reunion,
- Juxon attempts to reconcile Laud to,
- is imprisoned for a short time for sending Spanish money to the Netherlands,
- proposes to Onate a secret treaty about the Palatinate,
- orders Northumberland to explain away the story of Fielding's failure to induce the Dutch fishing-boats to take the King's licences,
- votes for war with Scotland,
- is ordered to exaggerate the number of men sent to reinforce the King's army,
- supports a scheme for forcing the City to lend money,
- demands money for the protection of Oquendo's fleet,
- talks like a Catholic to Rossetti,
- reads the letter from the Scots to Louit in the House of Commons,
- brings a message from the Queen to Rossetti, asking him to obtain money and men from the Pope,
- sees no difficulty in collecting an army against the Scots,
- is accused of favouring the Catholics, and takes to flight,