Authors: Alan Stewart
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #History, #Biography, #Christian
11
. See Stewart, ‘Purging Troubled Humours’.
12
. Cottington to Sir Robert Naunton, 17/27 September 1618, Madrid; Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 9–12 at 10.
13
. GV to Gondomar, 30 September/10 October 1618; Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 13.
14
. Willson 409–10.
15
. Cottington to Sir Thomas Lake, 25 June/5 July 1618, Madrid; Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 3–4.
16
. PRO SP 14/95/6 discussed in Lockyer,
Buckingham,
32–3.
17
. GV to Cottington, [?November 1618]. BL Add. MS 14,015 f. 75; trans. Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 24–5.
18
. Antonio Donato to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 14/24 January 1619, London.
CSPV
15: 444.
19
. Cottington to Naunton, 3/13 December 1618, Madrid. Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 25–6 at 26.
20
. JC to DC, 6 March 1619, London. McClure 2: 219–20. See also JC to DC, 19 March 1619, London. McClure 2: 222.
21
. Moore,
History of the Study of Medicine,
101–2; 166–7. See also JC to DC, 24 April 1619, London. McClure 2: 232.
22
. Williams,
Great Britains Salomon,
I3
v
.
23
. JC to DC, 24 April 1619, London. McClure 2: 232.
24
. JC to DC, 5 June 1619, London. McClure 2: 242–3.
25
. Cit. Willson 405.
26
. Plowden,
Stuart Princesses,
34.
27
. Gardiner,
History of England,
2: 2, cit. Plowden,
Stuart Princesses,
34.
28
. Notestein,
Commons Debates 1621,
6: 370.
29
. Notestein,
Commons Debates 1621,
6: 370.
30
. Plowden,
Stuart Princesses,
35.
31
. C to Doncaster, 27 June 1619. Cit. Plowden,
Stuart Princesses,
36.
32
. Willson 411.
33
. Piero Antonio Marioni to Doge and Senate of Venice, 22 November 1619, London.
CSPV
16: 53.
34
. Willson 411–12.
35
. Cit. Willson 412.
36
. Willson 412–13.
37
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 338.
38
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 336–8.
39
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 24 April 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 239. See also Lando to Doge and Senate, 9 July 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 308–10.
40
. Tillières, 26 May/5 June 1620, quoted in Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 350.
41
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 23 July 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 327.
42
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 14 August 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 363.
43
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 27 August 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 377.
44
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 370–7; Willson 415–16.
45
. Quoted in Willson 416.
46
.
Vox Populi;
on Scott see Wright, ‘Propaganda Against James’.
47
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 4 December 1620.
CSPV
16: 491.
48
. D’Ewes,
Autobiography,
1: 158–9.
49
. Lando to Doge and Senate of Venice, 11 December 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 496.
50
. JC to DC, 22 December 1620. McClure 2:331. See Davies, ‘English Political Sermons’.
51
. JC to DC, 10 March 1621, London. McClure 2: 350; Wright, ‘Propaganda Against James’, 154–5.
52
. Lando to Doge and Senate, 11 December 1620, London.
CSPV
16: 495–7 at 496.
53
. JC to DC, 3 February 1621, London. McClure 2: 338. On the 1621 Parliament see
LJ
3; Nicholas,
Proceedings and Debates;
Notestein et al.,
Commons Debates 1621;
Zaller,
Parliament of 1621;
Russell,
Parliaments and English Politics.
54
. J’s speech to Parliament, [30] January 1621. PRO SP 14/119/47;
CSPD 1619–21,
217.
55
. Notestein,
Commons Debates 1621,
2: 92–3.
56
. Bushell,
Abridgment,
A3
r
. On Bacon’s fall see Jardine and Stewart,
Hostage to Fortune,
ch. 16.
57
. Peiresc to Barclay, 21 April 1621, Paris.
Lettres de Peiresc,
7: 456.
58
. Rushworth,
Historical Collections,
1: 36.
59
. Lando to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 8/18 June 1621, London.
CSPV
17: 68.
60
. Willson 420.
61
. Account of J’s coming to PC, [30 December 1621]. PRO SP 14/124/83;
CSPD 1619–2?,
326–7.
62
. Joseph Meade to Sir Martin Stuteville, 11 January 1622, London. Ellis,
Original Letters.
1st ser., 3: 116–17.
63
. Tillières to Puisieux, 24 January 1622. Quoted in Willson 462 n.19.
64
. ‘The Warre of the Gods’, BL Add. MS 22603, f. 33r. On these libels see Farmer, ‘Poems from a Seventeenth-Century Manuscript’; Knowles, ‘“To scourge the arse”’.
65
. ‘As I went to Walsingham’. Salisbury MS 140/125.
66
. J to GV, [17 May 1620]. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 180; Akrigg 374.
67
. ‘Heaven Bless King James our Joy’.
NOTES TO CHAPTER NINETEEN
1
. Cit. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
135.
2
. Hacket,
Scrinia Reserata,
1: 114.
3
.
LJ
209.
4
. Hyde,
History,
1: 20–21.
5
. Chamberlain believed that Cottington rode with them from New Hall to Dover, and that Greames joined them at Dover, but it was the other way around. JC to DC, [22 February 1623, London]. McClure 2: 480.
6
. J to C and GV [27 February 1623] BL Harley MS 6987 f. 13; Bergeron 151.
7
. BL Harley MS 837 ff. 72v–73r; James VI and I,
Poems,
ed. Craigie, 193.
8
. JC to DC, [22 February 1623, London]. McClure 2: 480.
9
. JC to DC, [22 February 1623, London]. McClure 2: 480–81.
10
. JC to DC, [8 March 1623, London]. McClure 2: 482.
11
. GV and C to J, [March 1623]. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 19; Bergeron 185.
12
. GV to J, [early March 1623]. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 23; Bergeron 186.
13
. GV to J, 10 March 1623, Madrid. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 212; Bergeron 166–8.
14
. J to C and GV, 17 March [1623], Newmarket. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 29; Akrigg 397.
15
. J to C and GV, 25 March [1623]. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 41; Akrigg 400–401.
16
. C and GV to J, 27 March 1623, Madrid. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 46; Bergeron 189–90.
17
. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
145–6.
18
. GV to C to J, 27 April 1623, Madrid. BL Harley MS 6987 ff. 88–9; Bergeron 190.
19
. J to C and GV, 11 May [1623], Greenwich. BL Harley MS 6987 f. 94; Bergeron 166.
20
. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
154–5.
21
. Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho,
214.
22
. Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho,
216–17; Lockyer.
Buckingham,
146–7.
23
. Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho,
220–23; Lockyer,
Buckingham,
147–8.
24
. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
148–9.
25
. Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho,
228–30.
26
. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
162. In early April, James had authorised Buckingham to raise the issue of the Palatinate. See Goodman 2: 273–5.
27
. Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho,
230–33, 241; Rushworth,
Historical Collections,
122; Lockyer,
Buckingham,
149–50.