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Chief Powhatan was now officially a subject of King James I of England. Blood on the River 2006-05-04T00:00:00Z
Making things more modern, Rhys-Davies explains the events surrounding King James I's 1604 commissioning of the version of the Bible that would bear his name with lots of sports metaphors. The weird world of straight-to-DVD Christian film 2011-04-16T15:01:00Z
Days after arriving in London in 1603, King James I issues a warrant naming Shakespeare’s acting troupe The King’s Men. The playwright’s the thing 2016-03-03T05:00:00Z
This summer, the Banqueting House is capturing the spirit of the Stuart era - celebrating the spectacles which entertained King James I/VI, Charles I and their courts. Magnificent masques - how the Stuart kings were entertained 2013-07-19T07:22:27Z
King James I was, said his contemporaries, “the wisest fool in Christendom.” A Thriller Set in Jacobean England Delves Into a Notorious Murder 2019-05-31T04:00:00Z
“The Tempest” was performed at the court of King James I, and it may have been intended in part to showcase the multimedia marvels of Jacobean court masques. Two Ways to Bring Shakespeare Into the Twenty-First Century 2016-12-02T05:00:00Z
Folger owns a first edition of the King James version; the Washington National Cathedral has lent a Bible that once belonged to King James I’s son, Henry. Exhibition Review: ?Manifold Greatness? and King James Bible at Folger - Review 2011-09-29T22:15:20Z
The holiday commemorates the foiling of assassination attempt in 1605 on King James I by Fawkes, a Catholic dissident, and 12 of his co-conspirators. Noted: In Brooklyn Fire Pits Are All the Rage 2013-12-12T00:52:57Z
A comedy is under way before the court of King James I of England, at the Palace of Whitehall in London, or maybe at St. James’s Palace, where the prince resides, we’re not sure. The Ill-Defined Plot 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z
Among the gifts delivered by King James I’s ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe, to the Mogul emperor Jahangir was a coach, with which the emperor was so pleased he had two copies made. Special Report: Asian Art: How Maritime Routes Led to Cultural Exchanges 2011-11-04T13:00:10Z
In most of these rebellions, men took the lead, but some of the protests against enclosures during the reign of King James I of England were made up only of women. How Social Turmoil Has Increased Witch Hunts throughout History 2023-05-31T04:00:00Z
Malcolm X even suggested King James I, but these days the most popular candidate is the 17th Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere. Review | As we honor Shakespeare, scholars respond to questions about him 2023-04-21T04:00:00Z
She also expressed her distress when her son James - the future King James I of England - was abducted in August 1582. Mary Queen of Scots: Secret letters written during imprisonment decoded 2023-02-08T05:00:00Z
Captain Christopher Newport arrived from England with badly needed supplies, and imposed the emperor’s policy in reverse by proclaiming Powhatan a subordinate chief under the authority of King James I of England. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
In 1624, King James I of England took control of the colony. myWorld: Building Our Country 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
I won’t spoil the ending, but Shakespeare would not have risked offending his royal patron, King James I, with this plot twist, even if he couldn’t have helped secretly admiring the enterprising boldness. What makes Joel Coen's Shakespeare unique: His 'Macbeth' is haunted by other movies 2022-01-14T05:00:00Z
Later on Monday, more than 400 years after an English ship arrived here and claimed the island for King James I, Queen Elizabeth II will be removed as head of state. Queen of Barbados - but just for one last day 2021-11-29T05:00:00Z
However, long before August 1619, King James I established a charter for the Virginia Company to settle in the New World with hopes of developing a viable, profitable business venture. Opinion | History 10,000 years in the making 2021-11-28T05:00:00Z
Queen Elizabeth died in 1603 and her cousin James Stuart, who ruled Scotland as King James VI, succeeded her as King James I of England. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
The Pondyards are a series of water gardens that were created in 1608 for Sir Francis Bacon, the English philosopher and statesman who counselled Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. Historic England: Shipwreck and Selfridges on 2020 protected list 2020-12-15T05:00:00Z
Or, as King James I put it, writing as only a racist despot can: “a wonderful plague … so as there is not left any that do claim or challenge any kind of interest therein.” Column: What you don't know about the first Thanksgiving might keep you home for this one 2020-11-24T05:00:00Z
In the film, a man known as V encourages an uprising against Parliament on Nov. 5, the anniversary of Fawkes' arrest after a failed assassination attempt on King James I. 'V for Vendetta' film trends on Twitter as fans point out parallels to 2020 2020-11-05T05:00:00Z
For that reason, the Geneva Bible fell out of favor with King James I, who convened a committee of scholars to begin working on a new English translation. Rare, ancient Bible is part of nation’s religious heritage 2019-05-11T04:00:00Z
Yeardley, who had just been knighted by King James I, had returned to Jamestown after visiting Britain. Freedom and slavery, the ‘central paradox of American history’ 2019-04-30T04:00:00Z
He was later imprisoned for conspiring against Queen Elizabeth’s successor, King James I, from 1603 until 1616, when he was released to lead another expedition to South America. Sir Walter Raleigh’s ‘self-portrait’ may have been discovered in the Tower of London 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z
Unless, King James I should have added, it’s news about his successors. Editorials from around New York 2018-04-25T04:00:00Z
King James I wanted to merge England and Scotland, but neither side wanted to be ruled by a filthy foreign parliament. Unilever to Make the Netherlands Its Sole Headquarters, in Blow to Britain 2018-03-15T04:00:00Z
In 1604, England’s King James I called smoking “harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs.” Opinion | We don’t need the government to tell us smoking kills 2017-12-27T05:00:00Z
In 1620, Ben Jonson’s masque News from the New World Discovered in the Moon was performed before King James I, entertaining the court with satire but also elucidating the newest astronomical viewpoints. Flying Chariots and Exotic Birds: How 17th Century Dreamers Planned to Reach the Moon 2017-12-05T05:00:00Z
Sunday was Guy Fawkes Night in England, an annual celebration named after a participant in a plot in 1605 to kill King James I. Texas Shooting, Paradise Papers, Shalane Flanagan: Your Monday Briefing 2017-11-06T05:00:00Z
Sunday was Guy Fawkes Night in England, an annual celebration on Nov. 5 named after a participant in a plot in 1605 to kill King James I. Japan, North Korea, Paradise Papers: Your Monday Briefing 2017-11-05T04:00:00Z
Sunday is Guy Fawkes Night in England, an annual celebration on Nov. 5 named after a participant in a failed plot in 1605 to kill King James I. Guy Fawkes Failed. But in the U.K., He Still Has His Night. 2017-11-05T04:00:00Z
The group will also continue its tradition of torching a likeness of Guy Fawkes, the Catholic planner of the “Gunpowder Plot” against Parliament and King James I. Harvey Weinstein to burn in effigy at Edenbridge bonfire; Brits erect 36-foot-tall statue 2017-11-01T04:00:00Z
By early 1610, Jamestown, grandly named for Britain’s King James I three years before, was at the point of collapse. Experts have uncovered remains at the first permanent English colony. But whose bones are they? 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z
Such trials weren’t confined to small towns or backwater provinces: No one less than King James I of England was a firm believer in cruentation. How "Talking" Corpses Were Once Used to Solve Murders 2017-10-09T04:00:00Z
The Virginia Company, chartered by King James I in 1606, was a joint-stock enterprise backed by wealthy Londoners seeking to profit from New World colonization. Opinion | Legislators rewrite Virginia’s history, overstating its ‘Christian heritage’ 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z
The production will air on Radio 4 on Boxing Day, 410 years to the day that it was performed for the first time in front of King James I. Bruce Springsteen on Christmas Desert Island Discs - BBC News 2016-11-22T05:00:00Z
Fawkes and his co-conspirators were drawn and quartered, and the Catholic revolutionaries’ plot to overthrow Protestant King James I foiled. Guy Fawkes Day, or Bonfire Night, Celebrates Gunpowder Plot
King James I believed that colonising Ulster would quell rebellion and win over the 'rude and barbarous Irish' to 'civility' and Protestantism. Londonderry 'Domesday book' set for prestigious Unesco honour - BBC News 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z
"They returned every year thereafter for the festive season. When they were adopted by King James I as patron, they continued to perform often and regularly." Shakespeare's birthday: Where can you get close to the Bard? - BBC News 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
In the 17th Century, King James I came up with the idea taxing playing cards, which were deemed to lead to bad behaviour by encouraging gambling. Can pay, won't pay: Tax avoidance throughout history - BBC News 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z
But officials serving King James I, following a lead, found him and 36 barrels of gunpowder hidden in the Palace of Westminster, where Parliament was to meet that day. Your Thursday Briefing 2015-11-05T05:00:00Z
The manuscript was hidden among the papers of Samuel Ward, one of the men commissioned by King James I to translate a new version of the Christian text into English in the early 17th century. Eat, drink and be merry: This may be oldest draft of the King James Bible 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z
Rona Munro's trilogy chart the lives and deaths of King James I, II and III of Scotland, who ruled the country throughout the 15th century. Tomorrow Come Today wins James Tait Black Prize for Drama - BBC News 2015-08-24T04:00:00Z
The London prefix was added to Derry when the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I in 1613. Council efforts to change Londonderry name to Derry condemned - BBC News 2015-07-24T04:00:00Z
Smoking, said England’s King James I in 1604, is “loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs.” When bootleggers and Baptists converge 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z
Apethorpe, which was once a favourite haunt of King James I, is a prime example of a property left to rot. Who holds the keys to our mansions? 2015-03-07T05:00:00Z
It wasn’t until 1606, when King James I granted the Virginia Company’s charter for what would become Jamestown, that a fresh attempt at colonization was made—this time, successfully. The Uncertain Future of Private Space Travel 2014-11-06T05:00:00Z
King James I of England and VI of Scotland, by unknown artist. The Scottish Vote: Why 'No' Means 'Not Yet' 2014-09-19T04:00:00Z
On 27 April 1613, King James I signed a charter authorising the establishment of a small quay in the town. 400 years of Belfast Harbour 2013-04-26T06:07:57Z
It is supposed they were written by him in the shape of a complimentary allusion to King James I., in grateful acknowledgment of the patronage bestowed by that monarch upon the stage. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 109, November 29, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-03-25T02:00:04.460Z
James City was, of course, for King James I, of whom it was said that his instructors had given him an abundance of knowledge but had been unable to give him sense. How Justice Grew: Virginia Counties, An Abstract of Their Formation 2012-03-16T02:00:20.963Z
Gold lace was imported into England at an early date, and King James I established a monopoly in it. Lace, Its Origin and History 2012-02-26T03:00:15.360Z
When King James I. was in Scotland he erected a new Bishopric, and made one Forbes Bishop. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z
He made a pair of stockings by the frame, in the presence of King James I.; but such was the prejudice of those times, that he could get no encouragement for his invention. Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. 2011-12-24T03:08:00.833Z
These assigns, after the death of Elizabeth, became the leaders in seeking from King James I "leave to deduce a colony in Virginia." Legends of Loudoun An account of the history and homes of a border county of Virginia's Northern Neck 2011-11-26T03:00:16.703Z
Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, was the only daughter of King James I. of England, and was born 19th August, 1596. A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia, &c., &c. 2011-10-19T02:00:19.497Z
That was the day upon which a few Catholic gentlemen, over-zealous for their religion, determined to destroy King James I., and the Houses of Lords and Commons, by means of gunpowder. Holidays & Happy-Days 2011-08-27T02:00:21.840Z
The charter of the Virginia Company was annulled in 1624 by King James I, and its lands became a Crown Colony. A History of the Boundaries of Arlington County, Virginia 2011-08-01T02:00:15.637Z
Some of them are like King James I., who 'never said a foolish thing and never did a wise one.' Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z
The additions of Bower form eleven books, and bring down the narrative to the death of King James I. in 1437. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
His second son, and eventual heir, was created Earl of Devonshire by King James I. in 1618. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z
Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, in shooting at deer with a cross-bow, in Bramsil park, accidentally killed the keeper, King James I. by a letter dated Oct. An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists 2011-01-19T03:00:17.237Z
Commissioned by King James I at the Hampton Court Conference in 1604, after he was persuaded by puritans that a new bible translation was needed, his version was published in 1611. Archbishop hails King James Bible 2011-01-01T01:45:55Z
Dudley was the author of a pamphlet addressed to King James I., showing how the “impertinences of parliament” could be bridled by military force. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
King James I. once proposed a question to the Judges of England. Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) 2010-12-20T17:11:42.357Z
The introduction into England of the game of golf is traditionally placed here in 1608, and attributed to King James I. and his Scottish followers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
Ere long he blossomed forth most gorgeously in Paris and New York as King James I of the Principality of Trinidad. The Book of Buried Treasure Being a True History of the Gold, Jewels, and Plate of Pirates, Galleons, etc., which are sought for to this day
But the protection of the Spanish ambassador Zu�iga, and the desire of King James I. to stand well with Spain, secured her release. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli"
Tradition and internal evidence alike point to King James I. as the author. Allan Ramsay Famous Scots Series
They were rejected both by Queen Elizabeth, and, after the Hampton Court Conference petitioned about them, by King James I. The first Scottish confession dates from 1560. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
King James I., in his Demonology, asks: "What can be the cause that there are twentie women given to that craft where there is only one man?" Women of England
King James I of England, that "wisest fool in Christendom," was a monarch who inveighed against the "Virginia weed" in vain. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 3 May 1906
King James I even went so far as to cut out the tongue of a too meddlesome bishop. Cathedrals of Spain
It was a country house of the picturesque style of King James I., which had just been made over by Mr. Weld of Lulworth to the Jesuits expelled from Liége.  Wanderings in South America
Sir Henry Wotton, in his Panegyric to King Charles, says of King James I.,—“I will not deny his appetite of glory, which generous minds do ever latest part from.” Minor Poems by Milton
King James I. is reported to have said of iron armor, that it was an excellent thing: one could get no harm, in it, nor do any. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865
In the reign of King James I. the "Horn" is described as "between the 'Red Lion,' over against Serjeants' Inn, and Three-legged Alley." Old and New London Volume I
It was published in 1611, and authorised by King James I. It retains in many places the original translation of Tyndale, very little altered. The Church Handy Dictionary
Meanness has not been confined to the obscure; it has had some distinguished votaries—as, for example, his Gracious Majesty King James I., whose economical propensities were notorious. By-ways in Book-land Short Essays on Literary Subjects
After 1550 the performances became more and more irregular, until, at the accession of King James I, they had practically ceased. An Introduction to Shakespeare
King James I, from the beginning of his reign, was deeply desirous of planting the English nation upon the shores of the New World. Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688
There are no dates given, and the only temporal clue is that Butler apparently knew King James—King James I, naturally. Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, October 14, 1967
It was here that the Earl of Cumberland magnificently entertained King James I. for three days on one of his journeys out of Scotland. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
This is supposed to have been once a hunting lodge of King James I., though there is little basis for the tradition. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London
In the epigrammatic style of King James I., who used to say "No bishop, no king," we might express the difficulty by saying No whisky, no funeral. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
King James I who detested Raleigh and all his activities, issued a Counter Blaste against tobacco. Agriculture in Virginia, 1607-1699
Although King James I of England saw much danger in tobacco, others among his subjects attributed phenomenal curative properties to it. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
Rubens' paintings commemorating King James I. are still on the ceiling. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
There was in one section a portrait of King James I., with an inscription on a tablet below in French to the effect that the King slept here on August 25, 1619. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London
Oberon: the king of the fairies and husband of Titania, as in Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream.' save James: that is, King James I.; a piece of courtly flattery due to Jonson's connection with the court. The History of London
Meantime, King James I. had put new life into the central governing body. Chronicles of Strathearn
Soon after the departure of the Pilgrims from England, in 1620, King James I incorporated a successor to that Plymouth Company under whose patent Plymouth colony was founded. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
King James I. put a new front in the palace, and his queen laid the foundation of the "House of Delight," which is now the central building of the Naval Asylum. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
This was erected partly on the pattern of the Royal Exchange, and was opened by King James I. This, Strype tells us, "was for milliners, sempstresses, and other trades that furnish dresses." The Strand District The Fascination of London
It was not until after Elizabeth’s death that King James I of England worked out a better project—temporarily at least. Blue Ridge Country
In terms of this statute, King James I. resumed the Earldom of Strathearn on the ground that it was a male fee, and did not pass to the wife of Patrick Graham, the heir-female. Chronicles of Strathearn
At the opening of 1609 the Virginia colony, which was not then in a flourishing condition, asked and obtained from King James I a new charter. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
This group represents Mater Academia giving a book to King James I., sitting in his chair of state, while winged Fame trumpets the gift throughout the world. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
In the passage within is a portrait of Bishop Sprat, and in the Chapter Room itself one of King James I. and a view in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
He sincerely hates all anti-tobaccoites and has a supreme disgust for the memory of King James I. and all royal foes of the plant. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
At this juncture, in 1670, an invitation was received from the Princess Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Frederick V., Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia, and granddaughter of King James I. of England. Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680
At last this tyranny, and the threats of King James I, caused some of the Independents to leave the country. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
Indeed, in 1620 two English commanders had landed there and proclaimed the sovereignty of King James I, though their action was not ratified either by the king or by the English East India Company. Impressions of South Africa
Inigo Jones was entrusted by King James I. to form a square of houses which should be worthy of so fine a situation. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London
In this, Standish strongly urged sowing and planting on an extensive scale; and the pamphlet was so highly approved by King James I., that in 1615 a second edition was issued. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
To go back beyond the time of King James I.: Twice did the elder lines of the Wychecombes fail, between the reign of King Richard II. and King Henry VII., when Sir Michael succeeded. The Two Admirals
Some of the English Puritans finding the oppressive hand of King James I fall heavy upon them, extracted from his ministers a half-unwilling permission to settle on his American lands. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
Lord Stanley came plainly dressed to request a private audience of King James I., but was refused admittance into the royal closet by a sprucely-dressed countryman of the king's. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
Queen Elizabeth made witchcraft a capital offense in England; and King James I wrote a book on the subject, and lent his personal aid and royal support to the persecutions. The Necessity of Atheism
There were numerous offers of money and service, and when application was made to King James I he was quite ready to sanction the project. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
Leaving Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I., whose chaplain he became. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
His uncle was a cousin and trusted friend of King James I., and the relations between the nephew and Charles I. were even closer. Van Dyck A Collection Of Fifteen Pictures And A Portrait Of The Painter With Introduction And Interpretation
Was imprisoned by King James I. at the instance of the King of Spain for piracy and was to have been executed, but English public feeling ran so high that Prowse was discharged. The Pirates' Who's Who Giving Particulars Of The Lives and Deaths Of The Pirates And Buccaneers
MODEL: "The London company which settled Virginia was incorporated in 1606, and received a charter from King James I." New Word-Analysis Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words
If the wearer had walked out of the court of King James I. directly into our times and presence, he could not have produced a more singular effect. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
King James I. in his "Demonologie," however, lays it down in the case of witches that they having renounced their baptism, the element with which the holy rite is performed will justly reject them. The Customs of Old England
Perhaps, courtier-like, they followed the lead of the British Solomon, King James I. Their titles are characteristic of their style. The Social History of Smoking
He had procured no gold; all that he had won for himself was the enmity of Spain, which, in the end, through the instrumentality of King James I., cost him his head. South America
King James I, when he came to the throne, removed his mother's remains to Westminster Abbey, where they now rest. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
It was the London Company, created by King James I, in 1606, that laid during the following year the foundations of Virginia at Jamestown. History of the United States
The version made in the reign of King James I. by forty-seven learned divines is a monument of noble English. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ulster, plantation of in King James I.'s time, 39. The Life Story of an Old Rebel
This poet was born at Hatherleigh, in the Reign of King James I. He was a man of reputation, as well for his natural parts, as his acquired accomplishments. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II
King James I visited Knole House and preparations were made to receive him as befitted his rank. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth died March 24, 1603, and was succeeded by King James I. In November Raleigh was convicted of high-treason and his monopoly of American colonization was abrogated. England in America, 1580-1652
A degree of honour next to a baron, created by King James I. to induce the English gentry to settle in the province of Ulster. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science
But this will not seem so unlikely if the circumstances arising out of the Ulster Plantation of King James I. be remembered. The Life Story of an Old Rebel
His collected papers and letters are entitled, "Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I.," etc. Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.
He dedicated them, under the title of Essays, to Henry, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James I., a prince of rare gifts, and worthy such a dedication, who unfortunately died in 1612. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
It has been suggested, on the other hand, that he avoided all reference to it out of deference to King James I., who wrote the famous "Counterblast." Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry
In the Ulster settlement under King James I. a patent for Letterkenny was issued to one of the Crawfords. Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
He succeeded to the English throne on the death of Queen Elizabeth, and was crowned as King James I of England in the year 1603. From John O'Groats to Land's End
King James I., who was a great patron of sports, did not approve of his son Henry being a football player. Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs
The version of the Scriptures now in use among Protestants was translated by the authority of King James I., and published in 1611. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
Nor does the latter occur in a perfect collection of the knights made by King James I., by J.P. Notes and Queries, Number 44, August 31, 1850
After this, the inventor obtained a patent from King James I., for thirty-one years in the nineteenth year of his reign.  Rides on Railways
King James I. King Charles I. He died the thirteenth and was buried at Westminster Abbey on the fifteenth November 1635 Age 152 years and 9 months. From John O'Groats to Land's End
The following are parts of two letters from the Great Mogul to his majesty King James I. translated out of Persian, and sent through Sir Thomas Roe, one written a year before the other. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
He married Lady Arabella Stuart, daughter of Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox, uncle of King James I, for which matrimonial adventure he was imprisoned in the Tower. The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54
Frontispiece, Portrait of King James I. of Scotland, after an early engraving. Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics
King James I. was at that time obstinately bent upon his plan of alliance with Spain; when it failed, his son and big favorite forced his hand to bring him round to France. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
And, perhaps, the known partiality of King James I., for this species of diversion, will justify us in ascribing their commencement to the period when he resided at the palace of Nonsuch. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 548, May 26, 1832
Extraordinary Whipping.—During the minority of King James I. he was at Stirling Castle, under the tuition of the celebrated Buchanan. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 559, July 28, 1832
The hereditary Order of Baronets was created by patent in England by King James I. in 1611. Collections and Recollections
For this drama the three authors were imprisoned "for disrespect to their sovereign lord, King James I." Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
Typical as to the attitude both of Scotch and English Protestants were the theory and practice of King James I, himself the author of a book on Demonology, and nothing if not a theologian. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
King James I., the British Solomon, forbade chess to his son, in the famous book of royal instruction which he wrote for him. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
Not long after King James I. took the place of Queen Elizabeth on the throne of England, there lived an English knight at a place called Hinchinbrooke. Biographical Stories (From: "True Stories of History and Biography")
The same severity of torture was exercised on the Earl of Athol, one of the murderers of King James I. of Scotland. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776
King James I. heartily approved of his proposal, and gave him a most honourable reception, both in the Universities and at Court. Books Fatal to Their Authors
By the statute of King James I. one full quart of the best beer or ale was to be sold for one penny, and two quarts of small beer for one penny. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 355, February 7, 1829
Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Marshal of France, in two plays, acted at the Black Fryars in the reign of King James I. printed in 4to. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
Constable was esteemed the first sonneteer of his time, and the following sonnet, prefixed to King James I.'s "Poetical Exercises" was the most admired— A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
Becoming a favorite of King James I, he was knighted in 1617, and two years later was made principal Secretary of State. A Brief History of the United States
King James I, was an ungainly Scotch pedant, who was incapable of appreciating heroism and manliness in others, because of his own deficiency in all such qualities. School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time
THE fifteenth century, the century in which King James I reigned and died, has been called the "Golden Age of Scottish Poetry," because of the number of poets who lived and wrote then. English Literature for Boys and Girls
His dramatic works are, All Fools, a Comedy, presented at the Black Fryars, and afterwards before his Majesty King James I. in the beginning of his reign, and printed in 4to. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
Neither King James I of Scotland, nor Spenser, who after Chaucer essayed similar tours de force, were happier than he had been before them. Chaucer
On the south, or inside of the gate, is the effigy of King James I. sitting on his throne in his robes. London in 1731
What kind of a man was King James I. ? 5. School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time
King James I. suffered his courtiers to omit it. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and Fragmenta regalia; or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth, her times and favourites
Lived in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. He was an actor, as appears from the evidence of Mr. Kirkman, and likewise from a piece written by him called, The Actor's Vindication. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
A Gentleman who flourished in the reign of King James I. He was born in Essex, towards the latter end of Queen Elizabeth's reign, about the year 1592. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
This author lived in the reign of King James I. and was some time student in Caius College in Cambridge. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
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