Index: D

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Dacres
-, Thomas, Lord of Gilsland, 264, 302
-, not privy to Spanish plots against England, 372
-, in Paris, 373
-, goes to Spain, 502.

Daillon, Guy de, Count of Lude, governor of Poitou 434.

Dakars. See Dacres.

Dale
-, Valentine, Judge of the Admiralty, one of the Commissioners to the King of Spain in August 1574, 2
-, his report, 104
-, mentioned, 286.

Damascus, 305.

Dambroke, Christopher, spoiled by French pirates, 10.

Dampierre, 73.

Dampmartin, 'Don Martin,' Master of Requests in Household of Duke of Anjou, 419, 423.

Danby, English Papist in Paris, 279.

Dandino, Anselmo, Papal nuncio in Paris, 113, 126, 252, 395, 494, 502.

Danerade, d'Andrade, Gil, 61.

Daniell, —, English Papist in Paris, 579.

Dannet, —, letter to, 50.

Dannewitz, —, Secretary to Archduke Matthias, letter to, 133.

Dantzick, Dantsic, 185, 230, 289, 291.

Darbyshire, Thomas, Jesuit in Paris, 168, 279, 302.

Darcy, —, of Derbyshire, English Papist in Paris, 279.

Dathenus, Petrus, escapes from Ghent, 38, 43.

Dauphiné
-, 'Dalphinois,' 4, 12, 28, 116
-, clergy and nobility of, 45
-, broken state of, 46
-, Protestants of, obdurate, 51
-, Bellegarde in, 107
-, Catholic League in arms in, 178, 183
-, mentioned, 185, 205, 236, 252, 271, 273, 285, 301, 320, 327, 329, 335, 351, 370, 395, 413, 434, 447
-, fighting in, 498
-, Duke of Maine in, 509, 515.

Davers, —, —, of Wiltshire, English Papists in Paris, 279.

David, servant of Bishop of Ross, 509.

Davila
-, Sancho, 'Sanctoa de Avola,' Spanish commander, 377, 488, 489, 499, 503
-, and see Avila.

Davis, Stephen, spoiled by French pirates, 10.

Davison, William, 476.

-, -, letter from, 83.

-, -, letters and dispatches to, 2 8, 14, 15, 20, 24, 25, 31, 38, 41, 43, 49, 58, 59, 66, 68, 80, 92, 96, 98, 108, 109, 129, 134, 281, 282, 291, 297, 349, 362.

-, -, endorsements, notes, etc. by, 41, 291.

-, Mrs., 59, 66, 109, 129, 291

-, Francis, 43, 66.

-, —, of Northampton, licentiate in civil law, English Papist in Paris, 252, 279.

Dawbson, —, English Papist in Paris, 279.

Dawbury, Arthur, 10.

Deacon, —, of Derbyshire, English Papist in Paris, 279.

Deaconson, Thomas, spoiled by French pirates, 10.

Degois, Gil, slain, 488.

Delbene, Alfonso, the Abate, 163.

-, D'Albene, Captain Masino, servant of Queen Mother, Cobham delivers letter to, 97
-, to be dispatched to Flanders on behalf of Count Egmont, 300
-, mentioned, 321
-, and see Bene.

Delft, 529.

-, letter dated at, 529, 532.

Delfzyl, 'Delvesel,' 'Delfsile,' 'Delphesile, 217, 393, 394.

Delgado, Delegado, John, Secretary to King of Spain, 258, 533.

Delozieres, letter from, 165.

Delpuech, Jehan, 245.

Denain, 544.

'Denavers', Nevers, Duke, 140.

Dendemonde on the Scheldt, Dermondt, 38, 55, 60, 511.

Denmark
-, Queen's envoys to go to, 56
-, mentioned, 170, 289, 323, 395
-, navy of, 457.

Denmark, King of. See Frederick II.

Dennis, Robert, 518.

Dentzy, M., governor of Cambray. See Gavre. Baudouin d'.

Denys, Don Juan, Real of Biscay, 283.

Deos, Thomas, mariner of Laredo, 270.

Derifall, master of the Francis, 57.

D'Escarces, Escars. See Carces.

Desmond. See Fitzgerald.

Deventer, Devontry, 268, 394, 496, 529.

Deviga, Tristram Vas, captain of St. John, 437.

Dewgolophis. See Sousa, Diego Lopez de.

'Dewgolopis Desikera', 'de Sicera.' See Segura, Diego Lopes de.

Diacetto
-, Giacetto (Ghiacceto), Ludovico, Florentine banker in Paris, 140, 252, 351, 373
-, and see Châteauvilain.

Diamer, 28 (error for Dramer = Dronero).

Die, 509.

Diepenbeck, 454.

Dieppe
-, d'Aubigny goes there, 44
-, mentioned 224, 239, 259, 264, 285, 316, 482.

Diest, 9.

Diguières. See Bonne.

Dijon
-, 116, 148
-, Parliament of, 285.

Dinteville, Tinterville, Joachim, Baron de, 126.

Distelmeyer, Lambert, doctor of law, envoy from Electors to Landgrave of Hesse, 75.

Dixmuyden, 484.

Dixon, William, spoiled by French pirates, 10.

Doain, M. See Ohain.

Dobson, John, delivered from 'Holy House in Spain, 534.

Dockum, taken by Malcontents, 490.

Doesburg over Yssel, 'Dosborth over Risam,' 476, 496.

Doetinchem, Dotekom, Doticum, in Guelderland, 476, 496.

Doine, Donine, messenger from Bellegarde to the Queen Mother, 28.

Dolinville. See Ollinville.

Dolu, M., 309.

Dondasco, Captain, killed before Maestricht, 20.

Don Martin. See Dampmartin.

Dor
-, Pierre, consul of the French in Portugal, 253, 255
-, leaves Lisbon, 403
-, sent with messages by Don Antonia, 434
-, returns to Portugal 'to follow that practice,' 464
-, mentioned, 524.

Dordrecht, 102.

Doria, Prince Antonio, Spanish general, 283.

-, Marcello, Spanish captain, 283.

Dorn, castle of, 408.

Dorsetshire, sheriff of, 228.

Dotekom. See Doetinchem.

Douai, governor of. See Ongnies.

Douay
-, Douai, 16, 349
-, proscription of Prince of Orange printed in, 407
-, mentioned, 544.

Double, Château, in Dauphiné, 285.

Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, 327.

Douglas
-, James, Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland, imprisoned by Earl of Lenox, 133
-, mentioned, 153
-, in favour with Elizabeth, 316, 318
-, James VI does not favour 327
-, mentioned, 327*, 446, 449
-, disgraced, 514.

Douglas (?), William, 163.

Douro, river, 242, 488.

Dover, 105, 264, 270, 398.

Dowby, —, Irish Papist in Paris, 279.

Doyell, —, English Protestant in Paris, 279.

Doyle, —, 132.

Doyley, —, —, English Papists in Paris, 279.

Drake, Francis, charges of Piracy brought against him by Spanish ambassador, 474.

Drenthe, 383.

Dreux, Queen Mother goes to, 85.

Dronero, Dramer, in Piedmont, Spaniards quartered there, 28.

Drury, Sir William, 'governor' of Ireland, reported slain, 128.

Dublin, 413.

Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 148.

Dudley
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester, to be sent to France, 83
-, reference to his marriage, 117
-, mentioned, 150, 299, 330, 361, 372, 401
-, Casimer sends wine to, 485.

-, -, letters and dispatches to, 159, 173, 215, 331, 399, 402, 496.

Dumbarton
-, Dumbreton, castle of, 44
-, captainship of, 264
-, D'Aublgny takes, 421
-, mentioned, 446, 447.

Dun, John, advertisements from Spain, 310.

Dunkirk
-, priests turned out of, 8
-, post robbed near, 37
-, mentioned, 292, 332.

Dutton, —, of Cheshire, English Papist in Paris, 279.

Duvenwoorde, Art van, Colonel, 287.

Du Vray, 4, 12, 277, 298, 301, 308, 314.