Index of Gardiner's History of England
Frederick Henry (Prince of Orange, 1625)),
- receives with coldness Buckingham's proposal for a combined attack on Dunkirk,
- sends a message to Carleton to order Alleyne to leave the Texel,
- is informed by Charles of his wish to make peace with Spain,
- assumes the offensive against Spain,
- disapproves of Charles's wish to make peace with Spain,
- besieges Hertogenbosch,
- takes Hertogenbosch and Wesel, and refuses to come to an understanding with Charles for the recovery of the Palatinate,
- takes Venloo and Koermonde and besieges Maastricht,
- takes Maestricht and urges the Belgian provinces to declare their independence,
- captures Rhinberg,
- proposes to Richelieu a joint attack on Dunkirk,
- joins the French in an attack on the Spanish Netherlands,
- grants toleration to the Arminians,
- receives Mary de Medicis with respect,
- aid expected by Charles from,
- is expected by Charles to send material assistance,
- Charles applies for aid to,
- advises Charles to keep clear of war,
- Henrietta Maria proposes to marry the Prince of Wales to the daughter of,
- proposes to offer the mediation of the States between the King and the Parliament,
- withdraws his countenance from the Queen,