Authors: Alan Stewart
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #History, #Biography, #Christian
14
. Calderwood 6: 231.
15
. Calderwood 6: 231–2.
16
. Fyvie to James, 30 May 1603, Edinburgh. Maidment,
Letters and State Papers,
55.
17
. Wilbraham,
Journal,
60; Scaramelli to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 14/24 April and 18/28 May 1603, London.
CSPV
10: 9, 39.
18
. Bacon to Northumberland [April 1603]. Bacon,
Letters and Life,
3: 77.
19
. See Nichols 1:329–401; Bergeron, ‘Harrison, Jonson, and Dekker’; Bergeron,
English Civil Pageantry,
61–89.
20
. Dekker,
Dramatic Works,
2: 258.
21
. See Harrison,
Arches of Triumph;
Jonson,
Ben Jonson,
ed. Herford and Simpson, vol. 7; Dekker,
Dramatic Works,
2: 231–52; Wickham, ‘Contributions de Jonson et de Dekker’.
22
. Dekker,
Dramatic Works,
2: 258.
23
. Wilson,
History of Great Britain,
12–13.
24
. Beaumont to Villeroy, 17 May 1603, PRO SP 31/3/35, cit. Cuddy, ‘Revival’, 193.
25
. Cuddy, ‘Revival’.
26
. Cuddy, ‘Revival’.
27
. Holles,
Memorials of the Holles Family,
94.
28
. HMC Portland 9: 113, cit. Cuddy, ‘Revival’, 205.
29
. Nottingham University Library, Portland MS PwV92, art. 17 (fo. 7v), cit. Cuddy, ‘Revival’, 192.
30
. Scaramelli to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 12/22 May 1603.
CSPV
10: 33.
31
. Thomas Wilson to Sir Thomas Parry, 22 June 1603, Greenwich. Nichols 1: 188.
32
. Giovanni Carlo Scaramelli to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 25 August/4 September 1603, Sunbury.
CSPV
10: 90.
33
.
Basilikon Doron;
Sommerville 56.
34
. Assheton,
Journal,
40 (entry for 12 August 1617).
35
. DC to JC, 21 September 1604, Syon.
CSPD 1603–1610,
151.
36
. Scaramelli to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 25 August/4 September 1603, Sunbury.
CSPV
10: 90.
37
. Cuddy, ‘Revival’, 193.
38
. Nicolo Molin, ‘Report on England’, 1607.
CSPV
10: 513.
39
. JC to Ralph Winwood, 26 January 1605. McClure 1: 201.
40
. Molin to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 31 January/10 February 1605, London.
CSPV
10: 218.
41
. J to RCe, n.d. Salisbury MS 134/48.
42
. Worcester to Cranborne, 3 May 1605, Thetford. Lodge,
Illustrations of British History,
3: 137–8.
43
. Worcester to Shrewsbury, 4 December 1604, Royston. Lodge,
Illustrations of British History,
3: 110.
44
. RCe to Sir John Harington, [1603]. Harington,
Nugae Antiquae,
1: 345.
45
. Edmund Lascelles to Shrewsbury, 4 December 1604. Lodge,
Illustrations of British History,
3: 108.
46
. Molin to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 31 January/10 February 1605, London.
CSPV
10: 218–19.
47
. Zorzi Guistinian to Doge and Senate of Venice, 21/31 May 1606, London.
CSPV
10: 353.
48
. ‘Since that time neither that king nor any of his successors have visited the town.’ Martin,
History of the Town of Thetford,
57.
49
. Samuel Calvert to Winwood, 6 April 1605, London. Sawyer,
Memorials,
2: 57.
50
. Molin to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 30 October/9 November 1605, London.
CSPV
10: 285.
51
. Goodman,
The Tall of Man,
L2
r–v
.
52
. Matthew [Hutton], Archbishop of York, to Cecil, 18 December 1604, Bishop Throp. BL Harley MS 677 f. 45
v
.
53
. Worcester to RCe, 25 February 1605, Royston. HMCS 17: 70.
54
. RCe to Hutton, BL Harley MS 677 ff. 47
v
–48
r
.
55
. J, ‘A carteill or challenge to a trinite of knaues’, n.d. Salisbury MS 134/66.
56
. J to RCe, March 1605. Salisbury MS 134/71. J to RCe, 1610. Salisbury MS 134/145.
57
. Hyde,
History of the Rebellion,
1: 74.
58
. See Marcham, ‘James I of England and the Little Beagle Letters’; and the discussion of the term in Stewart, ‘Government by Beagle’.
59
. J to RCe, various dates. Salisbury MS 134/49, 48, 79, 66, cit. Marcham, ‘James I’, 320.
60
. J to RCe, March 1605, Salisbury MS 134/66.
61
. Worcester to RCe, 22 July 1609, Windsor, and 24 July 1609, Farnham. Nichols 2: 261, and 2: 262.
62
. Worcester to RCe, 22 July 1609, Windsor, and 24 July 1609, Farnham. Nichols 2: 261, 262.
63
. RCe to Lake, 16 April 1607.
CSPD 1603–1610,
355.
64
. Weldon, ‘The Character of King James’, in Scott ed.,
Secret History,
2: 5–6; Goodman,
Court of King James,
1: 168.
65
. J to RCe, [1605–1608]. Akrigg 286–7. The letter mentions ‘Dunbar’ so must date from between the creation of George Hume as Earl of Dunbar on 3 July 1605, and his death in 1608. See also A to RCe [1605–1608]. Akrigg 287 n. 1, on the same matter.
66
. Molin, ‘Report on England’, 1607.
CSPV
10: 513.
67
. Barroll,
Anna of Denmark,
38–9, 47, 57–8; Strong,
Henry,
88–92. For Anna’s household see Lodge,
Illustrations,
3: 65.
68
. JC to DC, 3 February 1621, London. McClure 2: 339. See also Jardine and Stewart,
Hostage to Fortune,
437–9.
69
. Nichols 1: 193–4.
70
. Nichols 1: 416.
71
. De la Boderie, 31 October 1606, cit. Birch,
Prince Henry,
75–6.
72
. De la Boderie, 31 October 1606, cit. Birch,
Prince Henry,
75–6.
73
. Cornwallis,
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22.
74
. De la Boderie, 31 October 1606, cit Birch,
Prince Henry,
75–6.
NOTES TO CHAPTER TWELVE
1
. Calderwood 6: 222.
2
. Calderwood 6: 220–21.
3
. See Collinson,
Religion of Protestants;
Collinson,
Birthpangs of Protestant England;
Lake,
Anglicans and Puritans?.
4
. Walton, ‘Life of Hooker’, 212–13.
5
. See Tyacke,
Anti-Calvinists.
6
. Willson 198–9.
7
. Quoted in Willson 200.
8
. Proclamation, 24 October 1603, Wilton. Wilkins,
Concilia,
4: 371–2.
9
. J to Whitgift, 29 October 1603, Wilton. Akrigg 217.
10
. Sir John Harington to Sir Amias Paulet, [December 1603?]. Harington,
Letters and Epigrams,
ed. McClure, 109–11.
11
. Osborn,
Miscellany of Sundry Essayes,
B10
r–v
.
12
. Hacket,
Scrinia Reserata,
38.
13
. Quoted in Willson 203.
14
. On the Hampton Court Conference see Barlow; Curtis, ‘The Hampton Court Conference and its Aftermath’.
15
. Barlow M2
r–v
. The reference is to Eunapius’ characterisation of Longinus.
16
. Barlow B2
v
.
17
. Barlow B2
v
–B3
v
.
18
. Barlow B3
v
–C
v
.
19
. Barlow C
v
–D
r
.
20
. Barlow D2
r–v
.
21
.
DNB
s.v. ‘Rainoldes or Reynolds, John (1549–1607)’.
22
. Barlow D3
r
–E2
v
.