Samuel Rawson GardinerHistory of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603 1642
Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829-1902) was an English historian who specialized in seventeenth-century European history. He was educated at Winchester College and Christ Church, Oxford, where he obtained a first class in Literae Humaniores. He also served as professor of modern history at King's College London, where he became most famous for his histories of the English Civil War era.
Preface to the seventh volume
66. Preparations for a parliamentary session
67. The session of 1629
68. Privilege of Parliament before the judges
69. Laud, Wentworth, and Weston
70. Futile diplomacy
71. Divergent tendencies in politics and religion
72. The king's visit to Scotland
73. The beginnings of Laud's archbishopric
74. The first writ of ship-money.