Hampton Court Palace| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
5. The Harleian Account of the Conference, Part i| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
4. The Reaction to Barlow’s The Summe and Substance of the Conference (II)| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
3. The Reaction to Barlow’s Summe and Substance of the Conference [I]| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Part III. Clergy| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
2. The Commission| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Note: With this post I begin to present the material about William Barlow's Summe andSubstance from my thesis in what I hope is a more readable form. Sections will be posted as they are completed. After the elementary questions about the publication what I believe would be most useful is an annotated edition of Barlow's work, but I am not sure how practical that would be for posting on a blog. Either in that way or some other, the main point of this introduction will be to address the questio...| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Even if the Millenary Petition had been presented to the King and read by him on his way to London in the spring of 1603,[1] there is good reason to think that its influence has been exaggerated if it is held, as is often stated, that the Hampton Court Conference was called “in response to the Millenary Petition so that the issues raised by it could be discussed in a formal setting”[2] or that the Millenary Petition as “the original blueprint for discussion” at the conference. It is c...| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Part II: “Extras”, Clerks, Servants, and Experts | The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
A Note on Lord Henry Howard| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Part I: The King and Privy Council| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
I: Surviving Accounts and other contemporary Notes of the Conference| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
The Arrival of the Four Ministers| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Thursday, 12 January 1604: A Session Postponed| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Lancelot Andrewes| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604
Right: James I by Nicholas Hillyard| The Hampton Court Conference, 1604