Index of Gardiner's History of England
Culpepper, Sir John,
- attacks the monopolies,
- wishes the Londoners' petition against episcopacy not to be referred to a committee,
- suggests a compromise,
- carries up the impeachment of Berkeley,
- opposed Pym's proposal to compel the Londoner, to lend,
- wishes to meet the Army Plot by a remonstrance,
- is a member of the committee for investigating the Army Plot,
- is placed in the chair of the committee on the Scottish demand for unity of religion, and objects to the Scottish proposal of giving the two Parliaments a veto on the declaration of war,
- proposes a change in the persons of the bishops,
- opposes the interference of the Lords with a vote of the Commons,
- is a member of the Committee of Defence,
- asks the House to provide a remedy against those who vilify the Prayer-book,
- wishes to extend the censure of the House to all who find fault with the Prayer-book,
- objects to the employment of Scottish troops in Ireland,
- declares that Ireland must be defended at all costs,
- opposes the Grand Remonstrance,
- offers to protest against the printing of the Grand Remonstrance,
- criticises the Militia Bill,
- objects to the issue of a declaration against toleration,
- becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer,
- signs the protestation of the Peers at York,