Similar words: james ii, james, jamestown, james polk, james river, james monroe, james madison, william james. Meaning: n. the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625).
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(1) James I created him Duke of Buckingham.
(2) After the Tudors, James I came to the throne.
(3) Five days after his coronation in 1424, James I called his first parliament there, and later his third one.
(4) After 1615 James I decreed that coal should be used instead of wood as the principal fuel in glass furnaces.
(5) In 1603 James I united England and Scotland.
(6) James I personally adjudicated between the two jurisdictions.
(7) Upon his accession as James I of England (VI of Scotland), the new king ended recusancy fines and awarded important posts to the Earl of Northumberland and Henry Howard, another Catholic sympathiser.
(8) In 1621, King James I directed the Privy Council to establish a temporary committee to investigate the causes of a decline in trade and consequent financial difficulties.
(9) Let's travel back to 1603: King James I, who had ruled Scotland, ascended to the throne of England.
(10) King James I was a Protestant and he passed severe laws against Catholics.
(11) King James I of England Scotland was born at Edinburgh.
(12) King James I of England set one up to finance the new colony of Virginia in America in the 17th century.
(13) Word reached King James I. He went in search of Beane with 400 men.
(14) She came to visit England, where she was presented at the court of James I.
(15) Baldwin and Sons who have a large display of Coronation medals from James I to the present.
(16) Crosse's close association with Ralegh ruined his prospects at the court of James I and he retired.
(17) The original sovereign continued to be struck until 1603, when James I ascended the throne, but was revived in 1817.
(18) The would-be mass murderers planned to blow up the new King James I and his entire parliament in assembly at the Palace of Westminster on 5 November.
(19) 1606 – Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes is executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England.
(20) And from the point of view of the royalists, and especially King James I, these marginal comments often did not pay sufficient respect to the idea of the divine right of kings.
(21) He was involved in negotiations at the time when King James I wanted to call himself the king of Great Britain which was a first at the time, James having previously been James VI of Scotland. Sentencedict.com
(22) A borough of southeast England north-northwest of London. A millinery industry was established here during the reign of James I. Population, 164, 200.
(23) So in the years just before 1637, the English court under James I and then later under Charles I -the English crown had been cracking down on the delivery of Puritan sermons in the church.
(24) After the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603, the company was awarded a royal patent by the new king, James I, and changed its name to the King's Men.
(25) Many envisioned starting a silk industry in the British colonies in America starting in 1619 under the reign of King James I of England.
(26) Fawkes:English conspirator executed for his role in the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to kill James I and blow up Parliament on November 5, 1605, to avenge the persecution of Roman Catholics in England.
(27) Almost as soon as Virginia tobacco began to be shipped in commercial quantities to England, King James I levied a tax on it while agreeing to prohibit the growth of competing tobacco in England.
(28) In 1605 Guy Fawkes, a Roman Catholic, and his fellow conspirators attempted to blow up King James I and the Houses of Parliament, as they disagreed with the King's Protestant policies.
(29) MiniSeries depicting the turbulent and bloody reign of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.
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