Index of Gardiner's History of England
Essex, 3rd Earl of, 1603 (Robert Devereux),
- marriage of,
- proceedings taken for the divorce of,
- divorce of,
- serves under Vere in the Palatinate,
- returns from Germany, and becomes a member of the Council of War,
- is appointed Vice-Admiral of the expedition against Cadiz,
- takes refuge in Falmouth,
- pursues the Spanish ships up Cadiz harbour,
- takes Fort Puntal,
- refuses to pay the forced loan,
- asks the Lords to put the Petition of Right to a vote,
- attends on the King at Oxford,
- appointed second in command in the first Bishops' War,
- gives to the King the letter written to him by the Covenanters,
- votes against interference with the Commons,
- signs a letter to Johnston of Warriston,
- takes part in a meeting of the opponents of the Court,
- signs the Petition of the Twelve Peers,
- becomes a Privy Councillor,
- reproves the Scottish Commissioners for interfering with the Church of England,
- is suggested for the command of the Northern army,
- declares for Strafford's death,
- tells Hyde that 'stone dead hath no fellow,'
- is appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Yorkshire,
- is appointed Lord Chamberlain,
- is to command forces south of the Trent,
- thinks the Incident may be imitated at Westminster,
- proposal to give authority over the trained bands to,
- restriction placed by the Lords on his authority over the trained bands,
- rumoured dismissal of, from the Council and office,
- the Commons wish to have a guard under the command of,
- the Commons ask the King to give them a guard under the command of,
- intention of Charles to call, as a witness against the five members,
- accompanies Charles to the City after the attempt on the five members,
- wishes Charles to postpone his departure from Whitehall,
- is stopped by the House of Lords from obeying Charles's summons to attend him at York,
- is a member of the Committee of Safety,
- is appointed to command the Parliamentary army,
- is declared a traitor by the King,
- the Commons swear to live and die with,