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Newsletters from the Caroline Court, 16311638: Volume 26: Catholicism and the Politics of the Personal Rule [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521854075
  • ISBN-13: 9780521854078
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 374 pages, height x width x depth: 225x147x28 mm, weight: 575 g
  • Sērija : Camden Fifth Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521854075
  • ISBN-13: 9780521854078
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Publishes newsletters written by Catholics with access to the Court of Charles I during the 1630s.

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.

Recenzijas

' the letters offer fascinating contemporary comment on diplomacy and foreign affairs, court factions and personalities Thanks to his exemplary standards of editing (seldom seen in an age of rushed publication), Questier provides historians with all the scholarly commentary needed to use this little-known collection to illuminate Catholicism in the 1630s and the wider history of the reign of Charles I.' The Times Literary Supplement Michael Questier's effort deserves to be taken onboard by Catholics, particularly in the light of the current efforts to reconcile currently conflicting factions within the Roman Catholic Church. There is no doubt that the arguements are entertaining and the insults hurled inventive. you will be rewarded.' The Catholic Times 'Fascinating a nuanced and complex picture of the Roman Catholic communtiy and its relationship with the Established Church ... ' Church Times 'Questier reveals the grounds for anxieties about Catholic involvement at court provided important primary source information for anyone eager to continue the work of Hibbard and Allison.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 'It is in the light of that changing scholarly understanding of Roman Catholics at the court of Charles I that this edited volume of newsletters is so interesting a nuanced and complex picture of the Roman Catholic community and its relationship with the Established Church ' Church Times

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Publishes newsletters written by Catholics with access to the Court of Charles I during the 1630s.
Acknowledgements xi
Note on the text xii
Abbreviations xiv
Introduction
The newsletters and their historical context
1(7)
What were the issues at stake between Bishop Smith and his opponents?
8(10)
Catholics and English politics in the 1630s
18(18)
Conclusion
36(3)
THE NEWSLETTERS
[ John Southcot] to [ Richard Smith], 13 December 1631; AAW, A XXIV, no. 213, pp. 769--770
39(3)
[ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 20 December 1631; AAW, A XXIV, no. 207, pp. 749--752
42(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 20 January 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 20, pp. 63--66
45(4)
[ George Leyburn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], January/February 1632; AAW A XXVI, no. 22, pp. 71--72
49(3)
Antonino [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 3 February 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 23, pp. 73--76
52(4)
Antonino [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 24 February 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 30, pp. 97--100
56(3)
[ John Southcot] to [ Richard Smith], 28 February 1632; AAW, B 47, no. 59
59(3)
[ John Southcot] to [ Richard Smith], 14 March 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 38, pp. 121--124
62(3)
[ John Southcot] to [ Richard Smith], 11 April 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 54, pp. 161--162
65(3)
Antonino [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 13 April 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 55, pp. 163--164
68(4)
Laborn [ George Leyburn] to [ Peter Biddulph], 13 April 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 56, pp. 165--166
72(5)
[ John Southcot] to Gibbons [ John Wakeman], 20 April 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 58, pp. 169--170
77(1)
Antonino [ John Southcot] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 1 May 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 64, pp. 183--184
78(6)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 11 May 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 72, pp. 203--206
84(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 1 June 1632; AAW, B 47, no. 58
87(6)
John Clerk [ Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 8 June 1632; AAW, B 47, no. 57
93(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 22 June 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 86, pp. 235--238
96(5)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 6 July 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 92, pp. 253--254
101(4)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 13 July 1632; AAW, B 47, no. 65
105(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 20 July 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 98, pp. 273--274
108(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 27 July 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 100, pp. 277--278
111(2)
Fountyne [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 1 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 104, pp. 289--292
113(3)
[ John Southcot] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 7 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 107, pp. 299--300
116(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 10 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 108, pp. 301--302
119(5)
[ John Southcot] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 21 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 120, pp. 333--334
124(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 23 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 124, pp. 343--344
125(4)
Laborn [ George Leyburn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 31 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 129, pp. 355--356
129(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 31 August 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 130, pp. 357--358
130(4)
[ John Southcot] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 5 September 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 132, pp. 361--362
134(4)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 7 September 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 134, pp. 365--366
138(3)
Lab[ orn] [ George Leyburn] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 9 September 1632; AAW, A XXVI, no. 137, pp. 371--372
141(2)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 18 January 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 3, pp. 9--10
143(4)
R. E. [ Richard East] to [ Richard Smith], 6 February 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 6, pp. 15--16
147(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 8 February 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 7, pp. 17--20
148(5)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 15 February 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 14, pp. 43--44
153(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 1 March 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 18, pp. 51--52
156(3)
Fountayne [ George Leyburn] to [ Peter Biddulph], 1 March 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 19, pp. 53--54
159(2)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 6 March 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 21, pp. 57--58
161(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 22 March 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 63
164(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 29 March 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 64
165(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 13 April 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 38, pp. 105--108
168(2)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 19 April 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 41, pp. 117--118
170(3)
[ John Southcot] to [ an English secular priest at Paris], 24 April 1633; AAW, OB I/ii, no. 129, fo. 245r--v
173(2)
[ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 26 April 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 44, pp. 121--125
175(4)
[ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 7 June 1633; AAW, B 27, no. 120
179(4)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 14 June 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 60, pp. 173--176
183(5)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 5 July 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 60
188(1)
Fountyne [ George Leyborn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 5 July 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 65, pp. 187--188
189(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 5 July 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 74, pp. 221--224
190(5)
Laborn [ George Leyburn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 9 August 1633; AAW, A XXVII, no. 81, pp. 239--240
195(2)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 16 August 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 62
197(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 30 August 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 61
200(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 13 September 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 67
203(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 8 November 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 66
206(1)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 13 December 1633; AAW, B 47, no. 68
207(4)
[ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 10 January 1634; AAW, B 47, no. 69
211(3)
[ George Leyburn] to Leuis Amaryn [ Richard Smith], 14 January 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 129, pp. 401--404
214(3)
William Morgan [ Case] to [ an English secular priest], 4 February 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 131, pp. 407--410
217(2)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Louis Amarine [ Richard Smith], 29 April 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 144, pp. 441--444
219(2)
[ George Leyburn] to Louis Amarine [ Richard Smith], 22 May 1634; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 116, pp. 405--408
221(3)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Louys Amarine [ Richard Smith], 1 July 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 148, pp. 451--454
224(3)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 5 July 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 149, pp. 455--456
227(1)
[ John Southcot] to Louys Amerin [ Richard Smith], 9 July 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 152, pp. 461--464
228(1)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 12 July 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 153, pp. 465--466
229(3)
[ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 1 October 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 171, pp. 521--522
232(2)
[ George Leyburn] to Louis Ameryn [ Richard Smith], 19 November 1634; AAW, A XXIV, no. 206, pp. 747--748
234(2)
Reasons to persuade the Court of Rome that a Catholick Bishop in England is not offensive to the king and State', 1634; AAW, A XXVII, no. 204, pp. 717--724
236(7)
[ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 21 January 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 2, pp. 5--6
243(2)
`Short Instructions', 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 6, pp. 25--28
245(4)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Lewys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 8 April 1635; AAW, A XXVII, no. 139, pp. 427--430
249(3)
R[ ichardus] C[ halcedonensis] [ Richard Smith] to William Laud, 15/25 April 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 13, pp. 43--46
252(2)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Leuys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 8 May 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 17, pp. 81--82
254(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ William Hargrave], 26 May 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 22, pp. 105--106
257(2)
[ John Southcot] to Louys Ameryn [ Richard Smith], 27 May 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 23, pp. 107--108
259(2)
[ John Southcot] to Fitton [ Peter Biddulph], 14 August 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 32, pp. 131--134
261(3)
Clerk [ John Southcot] to [ Peter Biddulph], 20 November 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 46, pp. 175--176
264(3)
Laborn [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 9 December 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 54, pp. 195--198
267(2)
Relation of Thomas Green from Essex, 1635; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 62, pp. 239--242
269(3)
`Instruction concerning the present state of the Protestant Church of England. May 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 119, pp. 413--420
272(7)
Laborne [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 3 July 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 134, pp. 455--456
279(3)
Jo[ hn] Lovel [ Southcot] to Edward Hope [ Bennett], 26 August 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 154, pp. 515--518
282(4)
Jo[ hn] Clerk [ Southcot] to Edward Farrington [ Bennett], 2, September 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 156, pp. 521--522
286(1)
Laborn [ George Leyburn] to Farrington [ Edward Bennett], 3 September 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 157, pp. 523--528
287(5)
R[ oberts] [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 7 September 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 158, pp. 529--530
292(2)
[ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], late October/early November 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 211, pp. 655--658
294(3)
[ George Leyburn] to Leuys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 2 November 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 179, pp. 577--580
297(2)
G[ eorge] Fountayne [ Leyburn] to Leuys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 24 November 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 194, pp. 613--616
299(3)
[ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 27 December 1636; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 212, pp. 659--660
302(2)
Rob[ erts] [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 19 January 1637; AAW, A XXIX, no. 6, pp. 11--14
304(3)
Rob[ erts] [ George Leyburn] to Leuys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 23 February 1637; AAW, A XXVIII, no. 94, pp. 355--358
307(2)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Louys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 19 May 1637; AAW, A XXIX, no. 21, pp. 47--50
309(3)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Leuys Ameryne [ Richard Smith], 26 May 1637; AAW, A XXIX, no. 22, pp. 51--54
312(3)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to [ Richard Smith], 14 June 1637; AAW, A XXIX, no. 26, pp. 61--62
315(2)
Roberts [ George Leyburn] to Leuys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 9 August 1637; AAW, A XXIX, no. 29, pp. 69--70
317(1)
Webster [ Anthony Champney] to Clarkson [ Richard Smith], 22 February 1638; AAW, A XXIX, no. 44, pp. 165--168
318(3)
Rob[ erts] [ George Leyburn] to Louys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 15 March 1638; AAW, A XXIX, no. 19, pp. 41--44
321(2)
Ro[ berts] [ George Leyburn] to Louys Amerine [ Richard Smith], 10 May 1638; AAW, A XXIX, no. 58, pp. 203--204
323(2)
Index 325


Michael C. Questier is Lecturer in the Department of History, Queen Mary, University of London. Formerly research fellow at Worcester College, Oxford and British Academy postdoctoral fellow at King's College London.