CHAPTER XXXII
THE GROWTH OF THE PERSONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHARLES I. 1625-1634
1. Charles I. and Buckingham. 1625 502
2. Charles's First Parliament. 1625 502
3. The Expedition to Cadiz. 1625 502
4. Charles's Second Parliament. 1626 503
5. The Forced Loan. 1626 505
6. The Expedition to RĂ©. 1627 506
7. The Five Knights' Case. 1627 506
8. Wentworth and Eliot in the Third Parliament of Charles I. 1628 508
9. The Petition of Right. 1628 508
10. Tonnage and Poundage. 1628 509
11. Buckingham's Murder. 1628 510
12. The Question of Sovereignty. 1628 510
13. Protestantism of the House of Commons. 1625-1628 511
14. Religious Differences. 1625-1628 511
15. The King's Declaration. 1628 512
16. The Second Session of the Third Parliament of Charles I. 1629 512
17. Breach between the King and the Commons. 1629 513
18. The Constitutional Dispute. 1629 513
19. The Victory of Personal Government. 1629-1632 514
20. Star Chamber Sentences. 1630-1633 514
21. Laud's Intellectual Position. 1629-1633 515
22. Laud as the Upholder of Uniformity 516
23. The Beginning of Laud's Archbishopric. 1633-1634 517
24. Laud and Prynne. 1633-1634 519