Index of Gardiner's History of England
Charles Lewis, Elector Palatine 1632,
- support given by Charles to,
- proposal of Charles to send him at the head of an army first to the Palatinate, and then to join the Duke of Feria
- is forbidden to go to the Palatinate,
- position assigned by the Peace of Prague to,
- is directed by Charles to make a formal submission to the Emperor,
- visits England,
- refusal of the French ambassador to give the title of Electoral Highness to,
- Necolalde gives the title to,
- proposal for the marriage of, with the Emperor's daughter,
- receives a degree at Cambridge, and confers degrees at Oxford.
- is allowed a pension by the King,
- proposed loan of ships to,
- preparations made for sending to sea,
- returns to Holland,
- buys the garrison of Meppen, but loses the place to the Imperialists,
- proposal to send a Scottish army to the aid of,
- negotiates with Bernhard of Weimar,
- sets out for Alsace, hoping to obtain the command of Bernhard's troops,
- passes Paris in disguise,
- is captured and imprisoned,
- absents himself from the marriage of the Princess Mary,
- manifesto in favour of,
- accompanies the King to Scotland,
- accompanies the King in the attempt on the five members,