James is growing sick by 1624, and …

Years: 1624 - 1624
July

James is growing sick by 1624, and as a result is finding it extremely difficult to control Parliament.

Some historians (for example Willson, p 425) consider James, who is fifty-eight in 1624, to have lapsed into premature senility; but he suffers from, among other ailments, an agonizing species of arthritis which constantly leaves him indisposed; and Pauline Croft suggests that in summer 1624, afforded relief by the warm weather, James regains some control over his affairs, his continuing refusal to sanction war against Spain a deliberate stand against the aggressive policies of Charles and Buckingham (Croft, pp 126–127); "James never became a cypher." Croft, p 101.

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