King James I, came to the English throne in 1603.
His college called him back five years later, to prepare an entertainment of King James I.
He was a regent for the young King James I.
It was granted its first market charter by King James I in 1608.
It was named in honor of King James I (as was the river).
He was knighted on 29 June 1604 by King James I.
Cheek was knighted by King James I on 11 May 1603.
He had the most flattering reception from King James I, who often sent for him to discuss theological matters.
But then, perhaps as a last resort, he delivered a copy to King James I, a move that would ultimately seal his fate.
It was revived during Shakespeare's lifetime, for a performance at court before King James I in 1605.