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.

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. Stock Photo
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"Illustrated History of England" Published by Cassel Petter & Gal