Authors: Alan Stewart
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #History, #Biography, #Christian
Somerset, Robert, Earl of, see Carr
Somerset House
Sophia, Queen of Denmark
Sophia, Princess
Spain; marriage negotiations with
Spanish Blanks affair
Sparke, Thomas
Spenser, Edmund;
The Faerie Queene
Spinola
Spottiswoode, John, later Archbishop of St Andrews
Stanley, Sir William
Stewart, Alexander
Stewart, Lord Ochiltree
Stewart, Francis Hepburn, fifth Earl of Bothwell; and witchcraft charges; outlawed; raids on Holyroodhouse; raid on Falkland Place; alliance with Kirk; flees Scotland
Stewart, Lord James, Earl of Moray; regency of; death of
Stewart, Captain James, of Bothwellmuir, later Earl of Arran
Stewart, James, of Doune, Earl of Moray; murder of
Stewart, John, Earl of Atholl
Stewart, John, of Baldynneis
Stewart, John, burgess of Stirling
Stewart, Robert, Earl of March
Stewart, Walter, later Lord Blantyre
Stewart, Sir William
Stewart, Colonel William, Prior of Pittenweeme
Stirling Castle; James baptised at; James raised at; James crowned at; 1571 Parliament at; James leaves; Henry raised at; James’s visit to (1617)
Strathbogie
Struthers, William
Stuart, Lady Arbella
Stuart, Lord Charles, Earl of Lennox
Stuart, Esmé, sixth Sieur d’Aubigny, Earl of Lennox; arrives in Scotland; James’s love for; ascent of; battles with Kirk; effect on James’s household; campaign against Morton; libels against; encourages James’s relations with Mary; charges against; leaves Scotland; death of; wife of
Stuart, Lady Henrietta, Lady Huntly
Stuart, John, Lord d’Aubigny
Stuart, Ludovic, Earl of Lennox; arrives in Scotland; joins English Privy Council; created Duke of Richmond; death of
Stuart, Matthew, Earl of Lennox; regency of; death of
Stuart, Robert, Bishop of Caithness, Earl of Lennox
Suffolk. Earl of; becomes Lord Treasurer
Talbot, George, Earl of Shrewsbury
Talbot, Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury
Taylor, William
Theobalds
Thetford
Throckmorton, Nicholas
Tillières, Leveneur de, Count
tobacco, James’s attack on
Tortus, Mattheus, sec Bellarmine, Robert
Tower of London
Tresham, Francis
Trumbull
Tullibardine (Perthshire)
Turner, Mrs
Tuscany, Duke of
Ulrick, Duke, of Denmark
Union of England and Scotland
Uraniborg, James’s visit to
Valdendorf, Christoffer
van Langgren, Jakob
van Nyevelt, Abraham
van Rusdorf, Johan
van Somer, Paul
Vans, Sir Patrick
Vautrollier, Thomas
Vedel, Anders Sørensen
Venice, Inquisition of
Villiers, George, later Duke of Buckingham; meets James; appearance of; rise of; sleeps with James?; relations with Charles; becomes Earl of Buckingham; becomes Privy Councillor; in Scotland; created Marquis of Buckingham; heads pro-war faction; under Gondomar’s influence; libels against; James’s love for; Spanish trip of; created Duke of Buckingham; return to England; 1624 Parliament; seen as ruler; and fall of Middlesex; illnesses of; daughter of; and French marriage negotiations; and James’s last illness; reaction to James’s death; fall and assassination of
Villiers, Mary Beaumont (mother of George Villiers)
Vinstarr, Margaret
von Mansfeld, Ernst
Waldegrave, Robert
Walker, William
Walsingham, Sir Francis
Waltham Forest
Ward, Samuel, of Ipswich
Ward, Thomas
Warwick, Robert, Earl of, see Rich, Robert
Watson, William, minister
Watson, William, conspirator with Ralegh
Weldon, Anthony
Wemyss, John
Wentworth, Thomas
Westminster, see London, Dean of
Weston, Richard; son of
Whitehall, see London
White Hill, Battle of the (1620)
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Whitgift
Wilbraham, Roger
William of Orange, ‘the Taciturn’
William, ‘keeper of the weschell’
Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln, later Lord Keeper
Willson, D.H.
Wilson, Arthur
Wilson, Sir Thomas
Winchester
Windsor
Winter, Thomas
Winwood, Sir Ralph
witchcraft, in Denmark; in Scotland; James’s fascination with
Woddrington, Sir Henry
Wolf, Jacob Jacobssøn
Woodhouse, Sir William
Worcester, Edward, Earl of, see Somerset, Edward
Wotton, Sir Edward
Wren, Matthew
Wright, John
Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton
York
Young, Andrew
Young, George
Young, Peter
Young, Sir Richard
Younger, suspect in Gowrie Plot
Zouch, Lord
By the same author
Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon 1561–1626
(co-authored with Lisa Jardine)
Philip Sidney: A Double Life
THE CRADLE KING.
Copyright © 2003 by Alan Stewart. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
First published in Great Britain by Chatto & Windus, an imprint of Random House
First U.S. Edition: December 2003
eISBN 9781466866027
First eBook edition: January 2014