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Chronology in Old Style | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Prologue | 1 |
2 | A Spanish Bride | 7 |
3 | Prague | 19 |
4 | Westminster | 27 |
5 | Father, Son and Favourite | 39 |
6 | Post Haste! | 51 |
7 | Wind, Metaphysics and the Court of Spain | 61 |
8 | Dear Venturous Knights | 73 |
9 | Cat and Mouse | 88 |
10 | Dispute, Censures and Conclusions | 100 |
11 | Solely to his Own Courtesy | 112 |
12 | Stricken Dead | 120 |
13 | Epilogue - The Codpiece Point? | 134 |
Note on Sources | 141 | |
Abbreviations | 145 | |
Notes | 147 | |
App. 1 | Gondomar to Buckingham, September 1622 | 171 |
App. 2 | The Religious Agreements of 3 December 1622 and 25 July 1623 | 174 |
App. 3 | The Prince of Wales to the Earl of Bristol Revoking the Proxy, September 1623 | 184 |
App. 4 | Charles's Entourage in Spain | 186 |
App. 5 | The Farewell Inscription of La columna del adios | 189 |
App. 6 | The Exchange of Letters between James and the Infanta, April and August 1623 | 192 |
Index | 194 |
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