Index of Gardiner's History of England
Brooke, 1st Lord, 1621-1628 (Fulk Greville),
- surrenders the Chancellorship of the Exchequer,
- is absent through illness from the Privy Council when the oath is taken to the Spanish marriage treaty,
- is a member of the Council of War,
- is appointed a member of the Committee for Foreign Affairs,
- Brooke, 2nd Lord, 1628 (Robert Greville), proposes to emigrate to New England,
- follows the King reluctantly to the war against the Scots,
- refuses to take the military oath,
- votes against interference with the Commons,
- his study searched,
- signs a letter to Johnston of Warriston,
- takes part in a meeting of the opponents of the Court,
- signs the petition of the twelve peers,
- visits a congregation of Separatists,
- rumoured appointment to the Privy Council of,
- his Discourse on Episcopacy',
- intention of Charles to call as a witness against the five members,
- seizure of guns intended to be used at Warwick Castle by,
- establishes himself in Warwick Castle,