Index of Gardiner's History of England
Conway, Lord, 1624-1627 (Edward Conway),
- is appointed a member of the Committee on foreign affairs,
- makes a confused statement in applying to the Commons for supply,
- is attacked for giving a protection to a Catholic lady,
- tells the Council of War that it must vote without debating,
- remonstrates through the ambassadors in France on the Queen's refusal to be crowned,
- assures the Commons that Buckingham has done nothing without counsel,
- does not believe that the French wish to quarrel with England,
- sends away the Queen's French attendants,
- speaks of Buckingham as Judas for wishing to make peace with Spain,
- See Conway, Sir Edward
- See Conway, 1st Viscount