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Kingdom--In order to fortify himself against the resentment of James, Buckingham had affected popularity and entered into the cabals of the puritans: but being secure of the confidence of Charles, he had since abandoned this party and on that account was the more exposed to their hatred and resentment-- The King finding that the Parliament was resolved to grant him no supply issued privy seals for borrowing money from his subjects-- The advantage reaped by this expedient was a small compensation for the disgust which it occasioned--The Duke of Buckingham formerly obnoxious to the public became every day more unpopular, while the Commons were thus warmly engaged against Buckingham the King seemed desirous of embracing every opportunity by which he could express a contempt and disregard for them--The Earl of Suffolk Chancellor of the University of Cambridge dying about this time Buckingham thrugh lying under empeachment was yet by means of Court--Interest chosen in his