Volume 2
The court of King James the First / by Dr. Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester; to which are added, letters illustrative of the personal history of the most distinguished characters in the court of that monarch and his predecessors. Now first published from the original manuscripts. By John S. Brewer.
- Goodman, Godfrey, 1583-1656.
- Date:
- 1839
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The court of King James the First / by Dr. Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester; to which are added, letters illustrative of the personal history of the most distinguished characters in the court of that monarch and his predecessors. Now first published from the original manuscripts. By John S. Brewer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Meryke, Sir Gilly, notice of his exe- cution, ii. 18. Middlesex, Earl of, see Cranfield. Monmouth, Earl of, see Cary. Monson, Sir Thomas, indictment against him for acceding to the murder of Sir T. Overbury, ii. 154 ; his arraignment, 156. Montacute [Mountague], Anthony, Lord, one of the gunpowder plot conspirators, sent to the Tower, ii. 117.; his letters to Lord Dorset, ex- culpating himself, ii. 118. 120.122. Montague, Lord, see Browne. Montjoy, Charles Blunt Earl of, re- marks respecting him, ii. 23 n. 25 n.; his flattery of Queen Eliza- beth, 38 ; his letters to her, 23. 28, 29. 32, 33, 34. 37 ; letters to him —from Sir Robert Cecil, ii. 39. 45 ; from Lord Nottingham, 14. 39 ; from Queen Elizabeth, 28. 43. 49 ; from Tyrone, 41. 53. Mordaunt, Henry Lord, one of the conspirators in the gunpowder plot, sent to the Tower, ii. 117. More, Sir Thomas, anecdote of his chancellorship, i. 277. Moret, La Id aye, the Countess of, anecdote of, ii. 101. Mountague, first Viscount, see Brown. Sir Henry, see Manchester. Mountain, Dr. preaches Sir Robert Cecil’s funeral sermon, i. 30. Murray, John, Earl of Annandale, notice of his influence with King James, i. 30 n. Mr. account of his duel with Mr. Gibson, ii. 405. Musgrave, Capt. carried away by the Scottish borderers, ii. 9. Lord, anecdote of him, ii. 109. N. Naunton, Sir Robert, one of the Se- cretaries of State, account of his disgrace, ii. 228 n. ; his letters to the Duke of Buckingham, 225, 241 ; to King James, 227. Navy, the English, remarks on the abuses in, during the early part of the reign of James I. i. 52 ; com- missioners appointed to manage the affairs of, 54. Neile, Dr. Bishop of Durham, after- wards Abp. of York, anecdote of ii. 201. Neville, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Can- terbury, his embassy to King James from the clergy, i. 28, 29 n. Norfolk, Thomas Howard Duke of, notice of his execution, i. 139. Norris, Capt. remarks respecting, i. 55. Northampton, Henry Howard Earl of, his remarks respecting Sir John Fortescue, i. 24 ; the Earl of North- umberland, 25; accounts of him, 144. 180. Northumberland, Henry Percy Earl of, remarks respecting him, i. 25 n.; favoured by King James, 26 ; sus- pected of being privy to the gun- powder plot, 103 n.; ii. 112; his examination, 115. Nottingham, Charles Howard Earl of, his favour with Queen Elizabeth, i. 164; remarks on his revenues, 181; anecdote of his treatment of Admiral Stuckeley, ii. 173 ; his let- ters to Lord Montjoy, 14. 39 ; let- ters to him from Lady Riche, 18. O. Olivares, the Conde of, account of his quarrel with the Duke of Bucking- ham, ii. 324 : his insults to Gon- domar, ib.; quarrel with him, 368. O’Rourke, Mr. account of, i. 137 ; his apprehension and execution, 138 n. 139. Overall, Dr. (afterwards Bishop of Norwich,) his conversation with the Earl of Essex, i. 145. Overbury, Sir Thomas, anecdote of, i. 216; remarks on his imprisonment in the Tower, 219 ib. n.; allusion to his murder, 220, 221 ; execution of the parties, 146. 151. 158 ; in- quiry into his murder, ii. 143 ; his letters to the Earl of Salisbury, ib. “ Overbury’s Vision,” description of Mrs. Turner in the poem so called, ii. 146 n. Oxford, Henry de Vere Earl of, ac- count of his imprisonment in the Tower, ii. 232 n. P. Pagett, Charles, his letter to the Queen of Scots, i. 128 n. Paintings, account of some rare paint- ings in the possession of the Pre- sident Chevallier, ii. 328 ; of the Bishop of Paris, 338.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29350712_0002_0440.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)