Index of Gardiner's History of England
Calvert, Sir George,
- becomes Secretary of State,
- asks for supply,
- explains that the King allows liberty of speech,
- makes a demand for money for an army,
- announces James's wish to refer Bacon's case to a new tribunal,
- gives explanations on the imprisonment of Sandys,
- asks for an immediate grant of supply,
- accepts Coke's explanation of the King's attack on the privileges of the Commons,
- advocates a more decided policy in Germany,
- reads the public articles of the marriage treaty at Whitehall,
- negotiates with the Spanish ambassadors on the relaxation of the penal laws.
- listens to a proposal from the Spanish ambassadors for the pacification of Germany,
- votes against war with Spain,
- resigns the Secretaryship and declares himself a Catholic,
- is created Lord Baltimore,
- See Calvert, George
- See Baltimore, 1st Lord