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    James I: Scotland's King of England

    James I: Scotland's King of England

    by John Matusiak


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      ISBN-13: 9780750966719
    • Publisher: The History Press
    • Publication date: 11/05/2015
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 352
    • File size: 3 MB
    • Age Range: 18Years

    John Matusiak is a frequent contributor to History Review and History Today, and is the author of Henry V, Henry VIII, The Tudors in 100 Objects, and Wolsey.

    Table of Contents

    1 Heir to Scotland's Woe 7

    2 King and Pawn 26

    3 Love and Liberation 45

    4 Lessons in Life and Kingcraft 65

    5 The Headsman and the King of Spain 79

    6 'Cupide Blinde' and Wyches' Waies 98

    7 The Wrath of Earls and Kirk 115

    8 'King and Sovereign Lord' of Scotland 131

    9 Towards the 'Land of Promise' 146

    10 Scotland's King of England 169

    11 The King, His Beagles, His Countrymen and His Court 189

    12 Religion, Peace and Lucifer 209

    13 Parliament, Union, Gunpowder 233

    14 Finance, Favouritism and Foul Play 256

    15 Favourite of Favourites 275

    16 Faraway Realms 290

    17 'Baby Charles' and 'Steenie' 305

    18 Dotage, Docility and Demise 321

    19 Ruler of Three Kingdoms 329

    Source Notes and Bibliographic Information 336

    Author's Note 346

    Index 347

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