Index of Gardiner's History of England
Yelverton, Sir Henry,
- opposition of Buckingham to his appointment as Attorney-General,
- becomes Attorney-General,
- appears against Coke before the Council,
- pleads Bacon's cause with Buckingham,
- supports the patent for gold and silver thread,
- gives his opinion that the patent is not a monopoly,
- commits silk-mercers to the Fleet,
- disgrace of,
- assures the Lords that he has been unjustly punished,
- attacks Buckingham,
- debate in the Lords on the case of,
- sentence on,
- conduct of, as a judge of assize, when Smart brings an action against the prebendaries of Durham,