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Stuart Dynastic Policy and Religious Politics, 16211625: Volume 34 [Hardback]

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This volume reproduces, with an extended introduction, a series of newsletters and position papers by Catholic writers during the early 1620s. The correspondence discusses the dynastic foreign policy of the Stuart court and the intention of King James I to guarantee the succession of the House of Stuart's senior line.

This volume reproduces, with an extended introduction, a series of newsletters and position papers composed by Catholic writers in England, France, Flanders and Rome during the early 1620s. The principal topic of their correspondence was the dynastic foreign policy of the Stuart court and the intention of King James I to guarantee the succession of the senior line of the House of Stuart. As these letters commence, the Stuart court was determined to secure a marital match with the Spanish branch of the House of Austria. When this project failed in the summer of 1624, the Stuarts' dynastic diplomacy focused on an Anglo-French treaty instead. However, the political difficulties caused by this attempt to secure a cross-confessional dynastic union with a major European Catholic power threatened the internal political stability of the Stuart State and directly contributed to the unsettled nature of the Caroline polity after 1625.

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The volume reproduces the correspondence of European Catholics during the 1620s, focusing on dynastic foreign policy of the Stuart court.
Acknowledgements xiii
Note on the Text xv
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(7)
Dynastic matches and religious politics
8(10)
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations and the 1621 parliament
18(8)
The toleration of 1622 and the papal dispensation
26(11)
The prince's journey to Spain
37(17)
The appointment of William Bishop as bishop of Chalcedon
54(3)
The illusion of toleration, the failure of the Spanish match, and the turn towards France
57(15)
The 1624 parliament
72(13)
English Catholics, the Anglo-French marriage, and war in Europe
85(19)
The conclusion of the Anglo-French treaty
104(10)
The arrival of Henrietta Maria
114(4)
The 1625 parliament and the aftermath of the Anglo-French treaty
118(10)
Conclusion
128(3)
THE NEWSLETTERS
131(250)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 4/14 December 1621; AAW, A XVI, no. 72, pp. 247-248
131(5)
Edward Brown [ Bennett] to John Bennett, 19 December 1621; AAW, A XVI, no. 75, pp. 253-256
136(5)
Joseph Hervey [ Haynes] to John Bennett, 20 January 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 94, pp. 405-406
141(2)
Anthony Champney to John Bennett, 1/11 May 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 108, pp. 449-452
143(4)
Anthony Champney to John Bennett, 20/30 May 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 113, pp. 465-466
147(1)
John Hazell to Diego de Lafuente, [ after 25 July] 1622; AAW, OB I/i, no. 64, fos 125r-126v
148(6)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 15/25 August 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 133, pp. 533-534
154(3)
Eaton [ Edward Bennett] to John Bennett, 31 August 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 134, pp. 535-538
157(4)
Caesar Clement to [ John Bennett], 31 August/10 September 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 137, pp. 543-544
161(1)
Oliver Almond to John Strong [ Matthew Kellison], 31 August/10 September 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 138, pp. 545-546
162(3)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to [ John Bennett], 4/14 September 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 139, pp. 547-548
165(1)
Eaton [ Edward Bennett] to John Bennett, 14 September 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 140, pp. 549-552
166(4)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to [ John Bennett], 20/30 September 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 148, pp. 569-570
170(3)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 23 September/3 October 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 150, pp. 585-586
173(4)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 25 September/5 October 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 152, pp. 591-594
177(4)
Matthew Kellison
William Farrar [ Harewell] to [ John Bennett], 4/14 October 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 159, pp. 613-614
181(3)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 11/21 October 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 166, pp. 627-630
184(3)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 21/31 October 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 172, pp. 667-668
187(4)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 23 October/2 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 173, pp. 669-670
191(2)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 30 October/9 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 174, pp. 671-674
193(3)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 5/15 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 175, pp. 675-676
196(4)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 5/15 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 176, pp. 677-678
200(3)
William Bishop to John Bennett, 8/18 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 178, pp. 681-682
203(1)
Joseph Haynes's relation of his conference with John Williams, bishop of Lincoln, 25 November 1622; AAW, A XVI, no. 179, p. 683
204(1)
Richard Sara [ Edward Bennett] to John Bennett, 15 January 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 1, pp. 1-4
205(3)
John Bennett to George Villiers, marquis of Buckingham, 24 February/6 March 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 8, pp. 27-30
208(3)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 5/15 March 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 10, pp. 33-36
211(3)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 12/22 March 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 11, pp. 37-40
214(1)
William Farrar [ Harewell] to John Bennett, 26 March/5 April 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 19, pp. 71-72
215(3)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 14 September 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 40, pp. 141-142
218(3)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 25 September 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 47, pp. 157-160
221(4)
William Parker [ Bishop] to Thomas Rant, 25 November 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 53, pp. 173-176
225(4)
Anthony Champney to Thomas Rant, 3/13 and 5/15 December 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 57, pp. 185-188
229(3)
Thomas Rant to William Bishop, 13/23 December 1623; AAW, B 25, no. 103
232(4)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 18 December 1623; AAW, A XVII, no. 58, pp. 189-190
236(4)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 17/27 January 1624; AAW, A XVII, no. 86, pp. 281-282
240(2)
Anthony Champney to Thomas Rant, 5/15 February 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 12
242(2)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 22 February 1624; AAW, A XVII, no. 100, pp. 325-326
244(3)
Thomas More to Thomas Rant, 28 February 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 14
247(7)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 12 March 1624; AAW, A XVII, no. 104, pp. 339-340
254(3)
Arthur Pitts to Thomas Rant, 19 March 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 19
257(2)
William Bishop to Thomas Rant, 2 April 1624; AAW, A XVII, no. 115, pp. 365-366
259(3)
Nelson [ John Jackson] to Thomas Rant, 16 April 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 34
262(3)
John Smith [ Colleton] to Thomas Rant, 29 April 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 47
265(2)
Richard Smith to Thomas Rant, 23 May/2 June 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 64
267(3)
John Smith [ Colleton] to Thomas Rant, 30 May 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 63
270(1)
John Smith [ Colleton] to Thomas Rant, 18 June 1624 (with postscript of 25 June 1624); AAW, B 26, no. 68
271(2)
John Lockwood to Thomas Rant, 24 June/4 July 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 79
273(2)
Richard Smith to Thomas Rant, 22 July/1 August 1624; AAW, A XVIII, no. 35, pp. 269-270
275(4)
John Nelson [ Jackson] to Thomas Rant, 4 August 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 98
279(4)
John Nelson [ Jackson] to Thomas Rant and Thomas More, 27 August 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 109
283(3)
Thomas More to John Nelson [ Jackson], 28 August/17 September 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 117
286(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 2/12 September 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 122
289(4)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 16/26 September 1624; AAW, B 26, no. 142
293(3)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas More, 23 September 1624; AAW, A XVIII, no. 65, pp. 363-366
296(3)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas More, 1 October 1624; AAW, A XVIII, no. 68, pp. 371-374
299(3)
Thomas Roper to Thomas More, 8 October 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 10
302(4)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 14/24 October 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 29
306(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 28 October/7 November 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 40
309(3)
John Nelson [ Jackson] to Thomas More and Thomas Rant, 5 November 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 35
312(5)
Thomas Roper to Thomas More, 12 November 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 43
317(1)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 25 November/5 December 1624; AAW, B 27, no. 70
318(2)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas More, 26 November 1624; AAW, A XVIII, no. 80, pp. 407-408
320(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 23 December 1624/2 January 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 21
323(2)
Thomas Roper to Thomas More, 29 December 1624; AAW, B 47, no. 183
325(3)
Richard Sara [ Edward Bennett] to Thomas More, 1 January 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 194
328(3)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas More, 6 January 1625; AAW, B 27, no. 91
331(2)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 7/17 January 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 12
333(2)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 20/30 January 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 11
335(3)
Thomas Browne [ Roper] to Thomas More, 28 January 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 184
338(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 3/13 February 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 10
341(3)
[ John Jackson] to Thomas Rant, 14 February 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 162
344(3)
Paul Overton [ Peter Snod] to Thomas Rant, 15 February 1625; AAW, B 26, no. 13
347(1)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas Rant, 18 February 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 155
348(2)
Thomas Roper to Thomas More, 24 February 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 181
350(3)
Henry Clifford to Thomas More, 25 February/7 March 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 70
353(3)
Thomas Roper to Thomas More, 4 March 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 185
356(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas More, 15/25 March 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 17
359(2)
Anthony Champney to Thomas Rant, 4/14 May 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 52
361(3)
Richard Smith to Thomas Rant, 12 May 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 20
364(1)
Richard Ireland to Thomas Rant, 26 May/5 June 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 122
365(3)
Henry Clifford to Thomas Rant, 3/13 June 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 82
368(3)
Anthony Champney to Thomas Rant, 8/18 June 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 55
371(3)
Matthew Kellison
Thomas Roper to Thomas Rant, 17 June 1625; AAW, B 47, no. 189
374(2)
George Musket [ Fisher] to Thomas Rant, 24 June 1625; AAW, B 48, no. 35, fo. 98r
376(2)
Henry Clifford to Thomas Rant, 12/22 August 1625; AAW, A XIX, no. 70, pp. 211-212
378(3)
Index 381
Micheal Corrie Questier is a Professor of History at Queen Mary University London and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.