The Cradle King: The Life of James VI and I, the First Monarch of a United Great Britain

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parliamentary elections

  Parma, Duke of

  Parsons, Robert, Father; Judgement of a Catholicke Englishman

  Paul V, Pope

  Paulet, Sir Amias

  Peace-Maker: or Great Brittaines Blessing, The

  Percy, Thomas

  Perth; Five Articles of; James’s visit to (1617); pacification of

  Pesaro, Zuane

  Pett, Phineas

  Philip II, King of Spain

  Philip III, King of Spain

  Philip IV, King of Spain

  Piedmont, Prince of

  Piggott, Sir Christopher

  Pont, Robert

  Porter, Endymion

  Prague

  prerogative, royal

  Primrose, Henry’s foster-brother

  privilege, parliamentary

  Privy Council (England); Charles’s involvement in

  Privy Council (Scotland)

  Protestantism

  Puritanism; and the Hampton Court Conference

  Rainoldes, Dr John

  Ralegh, George

  Ralegh, Sir Walter; trial of (1603); voyage to the Orinoco; imprisonment, trial and execution of

  Ralegh, Walter (son of Sir Walter)

  Ramel, Henrik

  Ramsay, Gilbert

  Ramsay, John, later Earl of Holderness; in Gowrie Conspiracy; knighted

  Randolph, Thomas

  Rannald, Patrick

  Reformation; Scottish; English

  Reid, James

  Remington, Dr John

  Riccio, David

  Riccio, Joseph

  Rich, Sir Henry, Viscount Kensington

  Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick

  Richard II, King of England

  Richlieu, Cardinal

  Robert III, King of Scots

  Robert, Prince

  Robertson, George, minister

  Rochester

  Rochester, Robert, Viscount, see Carr. Robert

  Rolock, Hercules

  Roman Catholicism; in England; act against recusancy (1606); James’s writings against

  Rome

  Roos, Anna

  Royston

  Royston Petition

  Rudolf II

  Rupert, Prince, Duke of Lusatia

  Russell, Francis, Earl of Bedford

  Russell, Lord Francis

  Russell, John

  Ruthven, Alexander, Master of Ruthven

  Ruthven, Barbara

  Ruthven, Beatrice

  Ruthven, John, third Earl of Gowrie

  Ruthven, Patrick, third Lord

  Ruthven, Patrick

  Ruthven, William, second Earl of Gowrie

  Ruthven, William

  Ruthven Castle

  Ruthven Raid

  St Andrews; Castle; University of

  St James’s Palace

  St Johnstone

  Sackville, Thomas, Earl of Dorset

  Salisbury, Robert, Earl of, see Cecil, Sir Robert

  Salluste DuBartas, Guillaume

  Sampson, Agnes

  Sands, Patrick

  Sandys, Sir Edwin

  Sarmiento de Acuña, Diego, later Count de Gondomar; and marriage plans; in Madrid

  Savile, Sir Henry

  Savoy, Duke of

  Scaramelli, Giovanni Carlo

  Scot, Reginald, The Discoverie of Witchcraft

  Scott, Thomas, Vox Populi

  Sempill, Sir James

  Seton

  Seton, Alexander, Lord President Fyvie, Earl of Dunfermline

  Seton, George, fifth Lord Seton

  Seton, Robert, sixth Lord Seton

  Seton House

  Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford

  Seymour, Edward, Lord Beauchamp

  Shakespeare, William

  Sharp, John

  Shaw, John

  Sherburn, Edward

  Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Talbot, George; Talbot, Gilbert

  Sixtus V, Pope

  Slangerup, Hans Olufsen

  Slowan, Jock

  Smith, Miles

  Solomon, James compared to

  Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester

  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, Willi
am

  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

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  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.

  www.stmartins.com

  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

 

 

 


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