1
Houlbrooke R. Chapter 10, James’s Reputation, 1625-2005. In: James VI and I: ideas, authority, and government. Aldershot: : Ashgate 2006. 169–90.https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/reader.action?ppg=184&docID=4817192&tm=1505293194864
2
Galloway B. The union of England and Scotland, 1603-1608. Edinburgh: : John Donald 1986.
3
Wormald J. Chapter 2, O Brave New World? The Union of England and Scotland in 1603. In: Anglo-Scottish relations, from 1603 to 1900. Oxford: : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press 2005. 13–35.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=d0c6aacb-9d7f-e711-80cb-005056af4099
4
Wormald J. Chapter 6, James VI, James I and the identity of Britain. In: The British problem, c.1534-1707: state formation in the Atlantic Archipelago. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1996. 148–71.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=90055c17-8089-e711-80cb-005056af4099
5
Russell C. Chapter 10, The Anglo-Scottish union 1603-1643: a success?’. In: Religion, culture, and society in early modern Britain: essays in honour of Patrick Collinson. Cambridge [England]: : Cambridge University Press 1994. 238–56.http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511585708
6
Wormald J. The union of 1603. In: Scots and Britons: Scottish political thought and the union of 1603. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1994.
7
Russell C. James VI and I and rule over two kingdoms: an English view*. Historical Research 2003;76:151–63. doi:10.1111/1468-2281.00170
8
Harris T. Rebellion: Britain’s first Stuart kings, 1567-1642. 1st ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 2014. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=1573060
9
Russell, Conrad. Chapter 6, The nature of a parliament in early Stuart England. In: Before the English Civil War: essays on early Stuart politics and government. New York: : St. Martin’s Press 1984. 123–50.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=c4e7fdea-598e-e711-80cb-005056af4099
10
Lockyer R. The early Stuarts: a political history of England, 1603-1642. 2nd ed. London: : Longman 1999.
11
Croft JP, ebrary, Inc. King James. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: : Palgrave Macmillan 2003. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=3027494
12
Smith DL. The Stuart parliaments, 1603-1689. London: : Arnold 1999.
13
Russell C. Chapter 8, English parliaments, 1593-1606: one epoch or two? In: The Parliaments of Elizabethan England. Oxford: : Basil Blackwell 1990. 191–213.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=899407ab-8489-e711-80cb-005056af4099
14
Munden RC. Chapter 2, James I and "the growth of mutual distrust”: King, Commons and reform 1603-1604, from: Faction and parliament : essays on early Stuart history. In: Faction and parliament: essays on early Stuart history. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1978. 43–72.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=bceffa47-318f-e711-80cb-005056af4099
15
Croft P. Sir John Dodderidge, King James I and the Antiquity of Parliament. Parliaments, Estates and Representations 1992;12:95–107.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=9580d61e-437d-e711-80cb-005056af4099
16
Eric Lindquist. The Failure of the Great Contract. The Journal of Modern History 1985;57:617–51.http://www.jstor.org/stable/1879769
17
Peck LL. Northampton: patronage and policy at the Court of James I. London: : Allen & Unwin 1982.
18
Kenneth Fincham and Peter Lake. The Ecclesiastical Policy of King James I. Journal of British Studies 1985;24:169–207.http://www.jstor.org/stable/175702
19
Tomlinson H. Before the English Civil War: essays on early Stuart politics and government. New York: : St. Martin’s Press 1984.
20
Shriver F. Hampton Court Re-visited James I and the Puritans. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 1982;33:48–71. doi:10.1017/S0022046900024489
21
Quintrell BW. The Royal Hunt and the Puritans, 1604–1605. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 1980;31:41–58. doi:10.1017/S0022046900036204
22
Diana Newton. Sir Francis Hastings and the Religious Education of James VI and I. The Historical Journal 1998;41:917–34.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3020856
23
Mark Nicholls. Strategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot. The Historical Journal 2007;50:787–807.http://www.jstor.org/stable/20175128
24
Michael Questier. Catholic Loyalism in Early Stuart England. The English Historical Review 2008;123:1132–65.http://www.jstor.org/stable/20485375
25
Sommerville JP. Papalist political thought and the controversy over the Jacobean oath of allegiance. In: Catholics and the ‘Protestant nation’: religious politics and identity in early modern England. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 2005.
26
Nicholls M. Investigating Gunpowder plot. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1991.
27
Kenneth Fincham and Peter Lake. The Ecclesiastical Policy of King James I. Journal of British Studies 1985;24:169–207.http://www.jstor.org/stable/175702
28
Patterson WB. King James VI and I and the reunion of Christendom. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1997. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=891350
29
Cuddy N. Chapter 6, The revival of the entourage: the bedchamber of James I, 1603-1625, from: The  English court: from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War. In: The English court: from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War. London: : Longman 1987. 173–225.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ae007ac6-f57c-e711-80cb-005056af4099
30
G. R. Elton. Presidential Address: Tudor Government: The Points of Contact. III. The Court. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1976;26:211–28.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3679079
31
Russell C. Parliaments and English politics, 1621-1629. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1979.
32
Croft P. Chapter 6, Can a bureaucrat be a favourite? Robert Cecil and the strategies of power. In: The world of the favourite. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1999. 81–95.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ad64b466-588e-e711-80cb-005056af4099
33
Pauline Croft. The Reputation of Robert Cecil: Libels, Political Opinion and Popular Awareness in the Early Seventeenth Century. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1991;1:43–69.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3679029
34
CROFT P. Serving the Archduke: Robert Cecil’s Management of the Parliamentary Session of 1606. Historical Research 1991;64:289–304. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1991.tb02264.x
35
Cuddy N. Chapter 6, The revival of the entourage: the bedchamber of James I, 1603-1625. In: The English court: from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War. London: : Longman 1987. 173–225.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ae007ac6-f57c-e711-80cb-005056af4099
36
Eric Lindquist. The Failure of the Great Contract. The Journal of Modern History 1985;57:617–51.http://www.jstor.org/stable/1879769
37
Croft P. Robert Cecil and the early Jacobean court. In: The mental world of the Jacobean court. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1991.
38
Alastair Bellany. Mistress Turner’s Deadly Sins: Sartorial Transgression, Court Scandal, and Politics in Early Stuart England. Huntington Library Quarterly 1995;58:179–210.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3817820?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=overbury&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Doverbury%26amp%3Bfilter%3Djid%253A10.2307%252Fj100180%26amp%3BSearch%3DSearch%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3BglobalSearch%3D%26amp%3BsbbBox%3D%26amp%3BsbjBox%3D%26amp%3BsbpBox%3D
39
Bellany AJ. The politics of court scandal in early modern England: news, culture and the Overbury affair, 1603-1660. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2002.
40
Bellany P. Chapter 11, Rayling rhymes and vaunting verse”: libellous politics in early Stuart England. In: Culture and politics in early Stuart England. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1994. 285–310.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=bc23aedf-e187-e711-80cb-005056af4099
41
Lindley D. The trials of Frances Howard: fact and fiction at the Court of King James. London: : Routledge 1993.
42
CROFT P. Libels, Popular Literacy and Public Opinion in Early Modern England. Historical Research 1995;68:266–85. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1995.tb02117.x
43
Richard Cust. News and Politics in Early Seventeenth-Century England. Past & Present 1986;:60–90.http://www.jstor.org/stable/650998
44
Marshall T. Chapter 1,  Jacobean Empire. In: Theatre and empire: Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 2000. 9–51.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=62ba7a94-8789-e711-80cb-005056af4099
45
Armitage D, ebrary, Inc. The ideological origins of the British Empire. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2000. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=202342
46
Loren E. Pennington. Chapter 9, The Amerindian in English promotional literature 1575-1625. In: The Westward enterprise: English activities in Ireland, the Atlantic, and America, 1480-1650. Liverpool: : Liverpool University Press 1978. 175–94.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ff8f3607-8989-e711-80cb-005056af4099
47
Andrews KR. Trade, plunder and settlement: maritime enterprise and the genesis of the British Empire, 1480-1630. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1984.
48
Fitzmaurice A. "Every man that prints, adventures”: the rhetoric of the Virginia Company sermons. In: Farrell LA, McCullough P, eds. The English Sermon Revised. 2000.
49
Heal F. The crown, the gentry and London: the enforcement of proclamation 1596-1640.
50
Robertson J. Stuart London and the idea of a royal capital city. Renaissance Studies 2001;15:37–58. doi:10.1111/1477-4658.00355
51
Steve Hindle. Imagining Insurrection in Seventeenth-Century England: Representations of the Midland Rising of 1607. History Workshop Journal 2008;:21–61.http://www.jstor.org/stable/25473007
52
Slack P. From reformation to improvement: public welfare in early modern England. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1999.
53
Quintrell B. Government in perspective: Lancashire and the privy council 1570-1640. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the year 1982;131.
54
Derek Hirst. The Privy Council and Problems of Enforcement in the 1620s. Journal of British Studies 1978;18:46–66.http://www.jstor.org/stable/175455
55
Forster GCF. Chapter 11, The English local community and local government 1603-25. In: The Reign of James VI and I. London: : Macmillan 1973. 195–213.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=e8da9818-f187-e711-80cb-005056af4099
56
Supple B. Commercial crisis and change in England, 1600-1642: a study in the instability of a mercantile economy. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1959.
57
University of London. Institute of Historical Research, Kent JR. Attitudes of members of the House of Commons to the regulation of personal conduct in late Elizabethan and early Stuart England. 1973;46.
58
Wall AD. Power and protest in England 1525-1640. London: : Arnold 2000.
59
Russell C. The Addled Parliament of 1614: the limits of revision. Reading: : University of Reading 1992.
60
Thrush A. The Personal Rule of James I, 1611-1620. In: Politics, religion and popularity in early Stuart Britain: essays in honour of Conrad Russell. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2002.
61
Clucas S, Davies R. The crisis of 1614 and the Addled Parliament: literary and historical perspectives. Aldershot: : Ashgate 2003.
62
Michelle O’Callaghan. Chapter 6, Now thou may’st speak freely’: entering the public sphere in 1614. In: The crisis of 1614 and the Addled Parliament: literary and historical perspectives. Aldershot: : Ashgate 2003. 63–80.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ab90229d-8a89-e711-80cb-005056af4099
63
Peck LL. Northampton: patronage and policy at the Court of James I. London: : Allen & Unwin 1982.
64
Clayton Roberts and Owen Duncan. The Parliamentary Undertaking of 1614. The English Historical Review 1978;93:481–98.http://www.jstor.org/stable/565464
65
Moir TL. The addled Parliament of 1614. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1958.
66
Strong RC. Henry, Prince of Wales: and England’s lost renaissance. London: : Thames and Hudson 1986.
67
Parry G. Chapter 3, The court of Henry, Prince of Wales. In: The Golden Age restor’d: the culture of the Stuart Court, 1603-42. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1981. 64–94.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=0d4e73e3-8b89-e711-80cb-005056af4099
68
Wilks T. Prince Henry revived: image and exemplarity in early modern England. London: : Southampton Solent University in association with Paul Holberton 2007.
69
Croft P. The Parliamentary Installation of Henry, Prince of Wales. Historical Research 1992;65:177–93. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1992.tb00927.x
70
Adamson JSA. Chivalry and political culture in Caroline England. In: Culture and politics in early Stuart England. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1994.
71
Barroll JL. Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: a cultural biography. Philadelphia: : University of Pennsylvania Press 2001.
72
Smuts RM. Cultural diversity and cultural change at the court of James I. In: The mental world of the Jacobean court. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1991.
73
Smuts RM. The making of Rex Pacificus : James VI and I and the problem of peace in an age of religious war.
74
Trim D. Calvinist internationalism and the shaping of Jacobean foreign policy. In: Prince Henry revived: image and exemplarity in early modern England. London: : Southampton Solent University in association with Paul Holberton 2007.
75
Patterson WB. King James VI and I and the reunion of Christendom. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1997. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=891350
76
Patterson WB. Chapter 9, Outbreak of the thirty years war. In: King James VI and I and the reunion of Christendom. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1997. 293–338.https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/reader.action?ppg=311&docID=891350&tm=1505335219382
77
Katherine S. Van Eerde. The Spanish Match through an English Protestant’s Eyes. Huntington Library Quarterly 1968;32:59–75.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3816837?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=(K.S.&searchText=van&searchText=Eerde,&searchText=%27The%20Spanish%20Match%20through%20an%20English%20Protestant%27&searchText=s&searchText=eyes%27,&searchText=Huntington&searchText=Library&searchText=Quarterly&searchText=32:1&searchText=(1968))&searchText=AND&searchText=jid:(j101052&searchText=OR&searchText=j100180)&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DK.S.%2Bvan%2BEerde%252C%2B%25E2%2580%2598The%2BSpanish%2BMatch%2Bthrough%2Ban%2BEnglish%2BProtestant%25E2%2580%2599s%2Beyes%25E2%2580%2599%252C%2BHuntington%2BLibrary%2BQuarterly%2B32%253A1%2B%25281968%2529%2B%26amp%3Bfilter%3Djid%253A10.2307%252Fj100180%26amp%3BSearch%3DSearch%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3BglobalSearch%3D%26amp%3BsbbBox%3D%26amp%3BsbjBox%3D%26amp%3BsbpBox%3D&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
78
Adams S. Spain or the Netherlands? The Dilemmas of Early Stuart Foreign Policy. In: Before the English Civil War: essays on early Stuart politics and government. London: : Macmillan 1983.
79
Croft P. Robert Cecil, the Archdukes and James I : the making of the Anglo-Spanish treaty of 1604. In: Albert & Isabella, 1598-1621: essays. [Belgium]: : Brepols 1998.
80
Thrush A. The Personal Rule of James I, 1611-1620. In: Politics, religion and popularity in early Stuart Britain: essays in honour of Conrad Russell. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2002.
81
Brennan C. Pursell. The End of the Spanish Match. The Historical Journal 2002;45:699–726.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3133525
82
Cogswell T. Chapter 4, England and the Spanish Match. In: Conflict in early Stuart England: studies in religion and politics 1603-1642. London: : Longman 1989. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/reader.action?ppg=118&docID=1747336&tm=1505333933839
83
Robert Zaller. ‘Interest of State’: James I and the Palatinate. Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 1974;6:144–75.http://www.jstor.org/stable/4048141
84
Review by:              Robert Cross. Review: Pretense and Perception in the Spanish Match, or History in a Fake Beard. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2007;37:563–83.http://www.jstor.org/stable/4139478
85
Breslow MA. A mirror of England: English Puritan views of foreign nations, 1618-1640. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1970.
86
Katherine S. Van Eerde. The Spanish Match through an English Protestant’s Eyes. Huntington Library Quarterly 1968;32:59–75.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3816837?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=(K.S.&searchText=van&searchText=Eerde,&searchText=%27The%20Spanish%20Match%20through%20an%20English%20Protestant%27&searchText=s&searchText=eyes%27,&searchText=Huntington&searchText=Library&searchText=Quarterly&searchText=32:1&searchText=(1968))&searchText=AND&searchText=jid:(j101052&searchText=OR&searchText=j100180)&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DK.S.%2Bvan%2BEerde%252C%2B%25E2%2580%2598The%2BSpanish%2BMatch%2Bthrough%2Ban%2BEnglish%2BProtestant%25E2%2580%2599s%2Beyes%25E2%2580%2599%252C%2BHuntington%2BLibrary%2BQuarterly%2B32%253A1%2B%25281968%2529%2B%26amp%3Bfilter%3Djid%253A10.2307%252Fj100180%26amp%3BSearch%3DSearch%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3BglobalSearch%3D%26amp%3BsbbBox%3D%26amp%3BsbjBox%3D%26amp%3BsbpBox%3D&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
87
Lockyer R. The early Stuarts: a political history of England, 1603-1642. 2nd ed. London: : Longman 1999.
88
Croft JP, ebrary, Inc. King James. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: : Palgrave Macmillan 2003. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=3027494
89
Russell C. Parliaments and English politics, 1621-1629. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1979.
90
Adams S. Foreign Policy and the Parliaments of 1621 and 1624. In: Faction and parliament: essays on early Stuart history. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1978.
91
Cust R, Hughes A. Conflict in early Stuart England: studies in religion and politics 1603-1642. Harlow: : Longman 1989. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=1747336
92
Cogswell T. Phaeton’s chariot: the parliament men and the continental crisis in 1621. In: The political world of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 1621-1641. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1996.
93
Perry C. "If proclamations will not serve”: the late manuscript poetry of James I and the culture of libel.
94
Cogswell T. The blessed revolution: English politics and the coming of war, 1621-1624. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1989.
95
P. G. Lake. Constitutional Consensus and Puritan Opposition in the 1620s: Thomas Scott and the Spanish Match. The Historical Journal 1982;25:805–25.http://www.jstor.org/stable/2638632
96
Sharpe K, ebrary, Inc. Image wars: promoting kings and commonwealths in England, 1603-1660. New Haven [Conn.]: : Yale University Press 2010. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=3420939
97
Cuddy N. Chapter 6, The revival of the entourage: the bedchamber of James I, 1603-1625. In: The English court: from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War. London: : Longman 1987. 173–225.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ae007ac6-f57c-e711-80cb-005056af4099
98
Sharpe K. Private conscience and public duty in the writings of King James VI and I. In: Public duty and private conscience in seventeenth-century England: essays presented to G.E. Aylmer. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1993.
99
Sharpe K. Private conscience and public duty in the writings of King James VI and I. In: Remapping early modern England: the culture of seventeenth-century politics. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2000.
100
Woolf DR. Two Elizabeths? James I and the late Queen’s famous memory. Canadian Journal of History/Annales Canadiennes d’Histoire 1985;20.http://search.proquest.com/docview/1297276825/7F34C8A2A4A943EBPQ/2?accountid=8018
101
Burgess G. Chapter 6, Becoming English? Becoming British? The political thought of James VI and I before and after 1603. In: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations. 2004. 143–75.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=4110df4f-b88c-e711-80cb-005056af4099