Index of Gardiner's History of England
Carleton, Sir Dudley,
- is sent as ambassador to the Hague,
- fails in obtaining the execution of the Treaty of Xanten,
- is a candidate for the Secretaryship after Winwood's death,
- complains that he has not been rewarded by the East India Company,
- complains of Frederick,
- urges the Prince of Orange to allow Dunkirk privateers to escape from Leithand Aberdeen
- demands the arrest of the Dutch captains who had attacked a privateer at Leith,
- raises a loan for Mansfeld's army,
- is made Vice-Chamberlain and a Privy Councillor, and sent, together with Holland, on a mission to France, to mediate peace between, Louis and the Huguenots,
- negotiates, together with Holland, a peace in France,
- announces that the English ships which had been used against Rochelle will soon be restored,
- defends the imprisonment of Eliot and Digges,
- narrates his experience of the misery of France, as a warning against obliging the King to discontinue Parliaments,
- asks the Commons to clear Eliot of all that he has done as a member,
- informs the House that Eliot has been liberated,
- is made Lord Carleton,
- See Carleton, Lord
- See Dorchester, Viscount.