Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, was a "favorite" of James I, who broke his leg at a tilting match, at which the king was present in 1606. Carr's later influence became such that in 1610 he was instrumental in persuading the king to dissolve Parliament.
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"Illustrated History of England" Published by Cassel Petter & Gal