Index: J

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 12, 1577-78. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.

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Jacomo. See Manucci.

Jacquemont, 372.

James VI. of Scotland :—

-, to be included in peace between Henry III. of France and King of Navarre, 21.

-, English protection for, 132.

-, French intrigue, that he should begin to govern, 212.

-, Regent deposed, governs, 715.

-, Queen Elizabeth 'cares no less' for 'than if he had been her own son,' 779, his danger, 839, plot to convey out of Scotland, 847.

James, George, merchant, 560 (p. 417).

Jamets
-, Jametz, Duke of Guise to besiege, 246 (p. 182)
-, mentioned, 586.

Jandbergh. See Santberghe.

Janissaries, Gianitzaren, Jenitshars, 575, 777.

Jarnac, battle of, 565.

Jeblowe. See Gemblours.

Jego, François, Notary Royal, 863.

Jenitshars. See Janissaries.

Jenkins, Roger, ship seized by Danes, compensation sought, 364.

Jenkinson, Anthony, commissioner into Denmark, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33.

Jersey, French attack on, probable, 607.

Jesuits
-, English, in Paris, 257
-, employed by Pope, 378, 434. by Empress, 412, by Don John, 15 s. (p. 433), by King of Sweden, ibid.
-, betray Maestricht, expelled, 746, 749
-, about La Motte, 815
-, expelled from Antwerp for refusing oath to States, 883.

Jewels, French Crown pledged, 154. See Henry III.

Jews
-, in Morocco, 9, 179
-, Jew of Thessalonia, 720 bis.

Joachim
-, Ernest, Duke of Anhalt, minded to accompany Duke Casimir into France, 138 (p. 103), 305 (p. 228)
-, his daughter marries Elector of Brandenburg, 412, 15 s. (p. 432)
-, services offered by, to Duke Casimir, 563.

Joachim, Frederick, of Brandenburg, Administrator of Magdeburg, Bishop of Halberstadt, son of the Elector, opposed to the Ubiquitarians, 246, 249, 323 (p. 245).

Jodoigne, 173.

John, Duke, of Deux Ponts, his marriage, 774.

John, King of Denmark, League between and Henry VII. of England, 67.

John, of Brandenburg, Marquis of Kustrin, his daughter's death, 774.

John III., King of Sweden :—

-, his share in great Catholic plot, 571.

-, attacks Narva, 9 s. (p. 429).

-, attacks 'Carele,' 12 s.

-, his claim against King of Spain, 15 s. (p. 433).

-, requests Jesuits may be sent to him, to found College, ibid.

-, his Ambassador negotiating at Venice, 575 (p. 443).

-, Russian enmity to, 575 (p. 445).

-, allied with Poles against Russia, 620 bis (p. 483).

-, his brother, Charles, courts Duke Casimir's sister, 774.

John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, and the Schmalcaldic war, 467.

John George
-, Duke of Lützelstein (Petitpiere, Pettipeire), a Count Palatine, cousin of Duke Casimir, to accompany Duke Casimir's expedition, 138 (p. 103)
-, proposal to deal with ('George Hanns'), instead of Casimir, 305 (p. 230)
-, 'poor, but lacks no wit,' 323 (p. 246).

John George, Elector of Brandenburg,

-, Robert Beale's credentials to ('George Joachim'), 130.

-, in favour of Ubiquitarians, his son the Administrator of Magdeburg against, 246.

-, divines 'belonging to,' 246.

-, urges assembly of Ubiquitarians at Naumburg, 249.

-, his son, the Bishop of Halberstadt, opposed to Ubiquitarians, 249.

-, deputation from conference of Calvinistic divines at Frankfort to wait on, 313.

-, influence of Jacobus Andreas with, to be shaken, 314.

-, Beale on way to, 316.

-, marries daughter of Duke of Anhalt, 412, 15 s. (p. 432).

-, to meet Emperor at Prague, 691 bis (p. 539).

-, Special Envoy from States to, to stop levying of troops for Don John, 710.

Jolye, —, Captain, of St. Malo, 653.

Jones, Henry, 2 s. (p. 426).

Juliers
-, deputies from, to go to States General at Brussels, 193
-, Archduke Matthias near, 372.

Juliers, Duke of. See William.

Julius, Duke of Brunswick and Luneberg,

-, Robert Beale's credentials to, 130.

-, expected to join Protestant League, 136.

-, Divine 'belonging to,' 246.

-, marriage of his daughter, 412, 15 s. (p. 432).

-, forbids levies for Don John, 752.

-, to attend Rotenberg assembly to publish Ubiquitarian book, 774.

-, letter to, from Queen Elizabeth, touching Schmalkald conference, 926.

Jumelles, M. de, aid looked for from, by Duke Casimir, 138.

Junius
-, Joannes, Dr., deputy from Netherlands to Frankfort assembly, 313
-, Walsingham sends greeting to, 392.

Jussy, M. de, Governor of Citadel of Cambray, 546.

'Justification of the Estates'
-, &c., copyright of, 333, 334
-, the comments thereon, invited by English Government, of the States' Ambassadors, 470, 471, and of Don John's Agent, M. de Gastel, 476, 477.