The Historian 165: Charles I
The magazine of the Historical Association

Contents
4 Ask The Historian
5 Editorial (Read article)
6 Update: Revisiting the Court of King Charles I – Michael Questier (Read article)
10 ‘Princes are not bound to give Account of their Actions, but to God alone’: the nature of Charles I’s government – Charlotte Brownhill (Read article)
16 ‘By his Majesties authoritie’: worship and religious policy in Caroline Britain and Ireland – Chris R. Langley (Read article)
20 Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669 – Sara J. Wolfson (Read article)
28 Piecing together the life and times of Charles I – Chris R. Langley (Read article)
32 Charles I in objects and architecture – Alden Gregory, Jessica Evershed, Mike Webb, Denise Greany, Glyn Hughes and Kevin Winter (Read article)
37 What caused the decline of trams in West Yorkshire? – Christopher Barnett (Read article)
42 From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada – Miguel Elias Escobar Cornejo (Read article)
46 Uncomfortable secrets: uncovering family history and other stories – Kate Brooks (Read article)
51 Letters
52 Out and About in Lyme Regis – John Davis (Read article)
55 Real Lives: Mrs Annabel Dott (1868–1937) – Lynne Dixon (Read article)
58 Doing history: Manorial Court Records: hidden gems for historians – Sarah Pettyfer (Read article)
60 In conversation with Tom Hamilton – Tom Hamilton and James Sewry (Read article)
64 Reviews
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Cover image: King Charles I by Daniel Mytens, 1631 © National Portrait Gallery, London
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