Newsletters from the Caroline Court, 1631-1638: Volume 26: Catholicism and the Politics of the Personal RuleMichael C. Questier Cambridge University Press, 19 Sep 2005 - 358 halaman The newsletters printed in this volume were written by Catholics who had access to the Court of Charles I and Henrietta Maria during the 1630s. The letters' principal concern was the factional strife among English Catholics, particularly over the issue of whether they should be subject to the authority of a Catholic bishop appointed by the papacy to live and rule over them in England. But these letters also contain Court news and gossip, information about foreign policy issues, and comment on the contemporary Church-of-England controversies over theology and clerical conformity. They are an important source for the study of the ideological tone of the Caroline Court, and of the ambition of certain sections of the Catholic community to secure a form of legal tolerance from the crown. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
opponents? | 8 |
THE NEWSLETTERS | 39 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 20 January | 45 |
Antonino John Southcot to Peter Biddulph | 52 |
John Southcot to Richard Smith 28 February 1632 | 59 |
John Southcot to Richard Smith 11 April 1632 | 65 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Lewys Amerine Richard | 70 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 16 August | 197 |
Clerk John Southcot to Fitton Peter Biddulph | 203 |
John Southcot to Fitton Peter Biddulph 10 January | 211 |
William Morgan Case to an English secular priest | 217 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Louys Amarine Richard | 224 |
195 | 228 |
George Leyburn to Richard Smith 1 October 1634 | 232 |
George Leyburn to Richard Smith 21 January 1635 | 243 |
Laborn George Leyburn to Peter Biddulph 13 April | 72 |
Antonino John Southcot to an English secular priest | 78 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 22 June | 96 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 13 July | 105 |
68 | 113 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 23 August | 125 |
John Southcot to an English secular priest at Paris | 134 |
Laborn George Leyburn to an English secular | 141 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 18 January | 143 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 1 March | 156 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 19 April | 170 |
Clerk John Southcot to Peter Biddulph 14 June | 183 |
Richardus Chalcedonensis Richard Smith | 252 |
Short Instructions 1635 AAW A XXVIII no | 259 |
Laborn George Leyburn to Richard Smith | 267 |
Laborne George Leyburn to Richard Smith 3 July | 279 |
John Clerk Southcot to Edward Farrington | 286 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Richard Smith | 292 |
Richard Smith 24 November 1636 AAW A XXVIII | 299 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Louys Amerine Richard | 309 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Leuys Amerine Richard | 317 |
Roberts George Leyburn to Louys Amerine | 323 |
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