George Villiers, 1st duke of Buckingham was a royal favourite and statesman who virtually ruled England during the last years of King James I and the first years of the reign of Charles I. Buckingham was extremely unpopular, and the failure of his aggres
By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and theDuke of Buckinghamhad already assumed de facto control of the kingdom.[36] 当詹姆斯在1625年3月驾崩时,查尔斯和白金汉公爵认为他们实际上已经掌控了整个王国[39 ] 。 ParaCrawl Corpus
'The Warre of the Commons for the honour of King Charles': the parliament‐men and the reformation of the lord admiral in 1626* In 1979, Conrad Russell speculated that in order to forestall the impeachment of the duke of Buckingham in the parliament of 1626, several contemporaries attempted ...
The Commission of Enquiry led by Cranfield not only produced a searching and objective report, but also recommended a means by which the navy could be reformed, the ships fully repaired, and ten new ships added in five years while still saving £20,000 per year. Buckingham who had been ...
1628] the fact that peace had not been achieved became manifest. Parliament proceeded with the deferred attack upon Buckingham by drawing up its Remonstrance, and it also proceeded with a bill to grant the king tonnage and poundage for one year. Now in this lay the crux of the financial que...
By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and theDuke of Buckinghamhad already assumed de facto control of the kingdom.[36] 当詹姆斯在1625年3月驾崩时,查尔斯和白金汉公爵认为他们实际上已经掌控了整个王国[39 ] 。 ParaCrawl Corpus
159–83. The Duke of Buckingham has also been the source of much scholarly interest in recent years, with some of the most fascinating research concerning his contemporary reputation and representation. For the best overview of Buckingham's career and the controvers...
'Representing the Duke of Buckingham: Libel, Counter-Libel and the Example of The Emperor's Favourite'. Literature Compass 9 (4): 292-305. DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2012.00880.x 1. Further Reading Recent years have seen rich new work in the fields of early modern libel and the ...