Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 14, 1579-1580. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.
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Jackson
-, Jacson, Mr., letter bearer from Poulet, 72
-, mentioned, 164, 171, 209.
-, John, Englishman in Spain, 327*.
-, —, English Papist in Paris, 279.
Jacomo. See Manucci.
James VI
-, of Scotland, carried away with young counse lors, 112
-, mentioned, 117
-, heir to Crown of England, 122
-, mentioned, 131, 148, 153, 160, 162
-, proposed marriage with Spanish princess, 168
-, mentioned, 189*, 274, 315
-, receives secret message from his mother, 327
-, mentioned, 366, 392, 446, 448
-, King of Spain seeks alliance with, 471.
Jans, Jan, 419.
Jenings, —, of Leicester, English Papist in Paris, 279.
Jennyngs, Myles, letter to, 259.
Jersey, mentioned, 46.
Jervis, Richard, spoiled by French pirates, 10.
Jesse, André, merchant of Toulouse, 245.
Jesuits
-, favour the Duke of Braganza, 39
-, mentioned, 457.
Jews, to pay grants to the Emperor, 194.
Joachim II, Elector of Brandenburg, 487, 531.
Joachim, Ernest, Duke of Anhalt, endeavours to help Protestant religion, 56.
Jobson, Walter, spoiled by French pirates, 10.
John III
-, King of Sweden, helps King of Poland against the Muscovite, 51
-, besieges Narva, 78
-, mentioned, 168
-, accepts Pope's authority, 175
-, inclined to be a papist, 213
-, mentioned, 217, 370.
John II, King of Portugal, 54.
John, Duke of Weimar, 'Wymarne,' son (grandson) of John Frederick, the deposed Elector, 289.
-, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, 47, 56, 217.
John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, 289.
John George
-, Elector of Brandenburg, letter from him and two other electors, 47
-, writes in disapproval of Book of Concord, 56 passim
-, answer of Landgrave of Hesse to his application, 73
-, mentioned, 217, 323, 395, 531.
-, letter from, 487.
John, Graf, 'Grave' (Count) of East Friesland, 217, 230, 231.
Johnson, Edward, spoiled by French pirates, 10.
-, ? Robert, priest, 401.
-, —, —, English Papists in Paris, 279.
Joliff, Henry, spoiled by French pirates, 10.
Jongh
-, Francis de, Prince of Orange wishes him to be Burgomaster of Antwerp, 80
-, mentioned, 490, 506, 511.
Joos, Hugo, Burgomaster, 232.
Jowett, William, spoiled by French pirates, 10.
Julian, Spanish Captain, 364.
Juliers, devastated by the Spaniards, 49.
Julius, Duke of Luneberg and Brunswick, 217.
Junius. See Jongh, Francis de.
Junta, Julio de, Florentine, 436.