Volume 1: Preface; 1. The Tudor monarchy; 2. Church and state in Scotland; 3. James I and the Catholics; 4. The Hampton Court Conference and the parliamentary opposition; 5. The enforcement of conformity; 6. Gunpowder Plot; 7. The oath of allegiance; 8. The post-nati; 9. The pacification of Ireland; 10. The plantation of Ulster. Volume 2: 11. The new impositions, and the truce of Antwerp; 12. The prohibitions, and the colonisation of Virginia; 13. The Great Contract; 14. The breach with the Commons; 15. Foreign alliances; 16. The Essex divorce; 17. The Addled Parliament; 18. The Benevolence, and the Irish Parliament; 19. The opposition to Somerset; 20. The fall of Somerset; 21. Two foreign policies. Volume 3: Preface to the third volume; 22. The disgrace of Chief Justice Coke; 23. The Spanish marriage treaty; 24. The Privy Council and the favourite; 25. Raleigh's last voyage; 26. Virginia, and the East Indies; 27. The fall of the Howards; 28. Ecclesiastical parties in Scotland and England; 29. The Bohemian revolution; 30. Doncaster's mission to Germany, and the Bohemian election; 31. The invasion of the Palatinate; 32. The loss of Bohemia. Volume 4: Preface to the fourth volume; 33. The monopolies; 34. The fall of Lord Chancellor Bacon; 35. The jurisdiction of Parliament; 36. The voyage of the 'Mayflower'; 37. The dissolution of the union; 38. Lord Digby's mission to Vienna; 39. The dissolution of 1621; 40. The war in the Lower Palatinate; 41. Fresh efforts of diplomacy; 42. The mission of Endymion Porter. Volume 5: Preface to the fifth volume; 43. The journey to Madrid; 44. The marriage contract; 45. The prince's return; 46. The breach with Spain; 47. The dissolution of the Spanish treaties; 48. Buckingham's ascendancy; 49. The French marriage treaty; 50. The last days of James I; 51. Military and diplomatic projects of the new reign; 52. The first parliament of Charles I at Westminster; 53. Pennington's fleet; 54. The first parliament of Charles I at Oxford. Volume 6: Preface to the sixth volume; 55. The expedition to Cadiz; 56. Growing estrangements between the courts of England and France; 57. The leadership of Sir John Eliot in the second parliament of Charles I; 58. The impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham; 59. The rupture with France; 60. The expedition to Rhé; 61. Prerogative government in church and state; 62. The parliamentary leadership of Sir Thomas Wentworth; 63. The Petition of Right; 64. Remonstrance and prorogation; 65. The assassination of the Duke of Buckingham. Volume 7: 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. Volume 8: Preface to the eighth volume; 75. Ireland under St. John and Falkland; 76. Wentworth in Ireland; 77. The second writ of ship-money; 78. The metropolitical visitation; 79. Panzani's mission; 80. The Earl of Arundel's mission to Vienna; 81. The court-martial of Lord Mountmorris; 82. The third writ of ship-money; 83. The religious opposition; 84. The constitutional opposition; 85. The riots in Edinburgh; 86. The Scottish Covenant; 87. The Assembly of Glasgow. Volume 9: Preface to the ninth volume; 88. First Bishops' War; 89. The Treaty of Berwick; 90. The ascendancy of Wentworth; 91. The Short Parliament; 92. Passive resistance; 93. The Second Bishops' War; 94. The Treaty of Ripon; 95. The first two months of the Long Parliament; 96. The Triennial Act, and the ecclesiastical debates; 97. The impeachment of the Earl of Strafford; 98. The Bill of Attainder; 99. Ecclesiastical divisions and constitutional reforms. Volume 10: Preface to the tenth volume; 100. The format