Index of Gardiner's History of England
Falkland, 2nd Viscount, 1613 (Lucius Cary),
- early life of,
- his life at Great Tew,
- appreciates Ben Jonson,
- writes verses in praise of the King's sovereignty of the seas,
- engages in religious controversy,
- compared with Chillingworth,
- replies to Walter Montague,
- objects to impeaching Strafford till the whole truth has been discovered,
- speaks against ship-money,
- attacks Finch,
- fears that Presbyterianism will be tyrannical,
- speaks for the reformation, and against the abolition, of episcopacy,
- suggests a compromise,
- declares that the Lords had acted justly in giving Strafford time to prepare his defence,
- supports the Attainder Bill,
- comes to an understanding with Hampden, that episcopacy is to be reformed,
- opposes the Root-and-Branch Bill,
- is a member of the Committee of Defence,
- thinks that the English Parliament should take no notice of the Incident,
- his share of responsibility in the Parliamentary conflict,
- objects to the Bishops' Exclusion Bill,
- objects to the employment of Scottish troops in Ireland,
- tells Cromwell that the final debate on the Grand Remonstrance will take time,
- complains of the hard measure dealt out to bishops and Arminians,
- his conversation with Cromwell,
- becomes Secretary of State,
- signs the Protestation of the Peers at York,