Index: D

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Dacosta, Frez Manuel, amnesty not granted by King of Spain to, 128.

Dadizeele, 'Deddisell,' enemy marches to, 613.

Daesdonck, , Secretary to the Council of State for Netherlands, 576.

Daillon
-, Guy de, Count of Lude, Governor of Poitou, quarrel between de Roches Barriteux and, 190
-, created Knight of St. Esprit, 493.

Dalkeith, d'Aubigny at, 627 (p. 579).

Damme
-, Captain Edwards sent to, 431
-, Flemings sent to Dunkirk from, 611
-, Governor of, 707.

Dampierre, Madame de, mother-in-law of Marshal de Retz. See Vivonne, Jeanne de.

Dampierre, house belonging to Duke of Guise, 104, 379.

Damville. See Montmorency, Henri de.

Dandini
-, Anselmo, Papal protonotary, Nuncio in Paris 16
-, has audience of King, 44
-, not acceptable in French Court, 75
-, has audience jointly with Taxis, Bishop of Glasgow 130
-, to be succeeded by Bishop of Rimini, ibid.

Dandino, Lorenzo, general proctor of Alfonso Ferrabosco, 709, 725.

Dannewitz, , Secretary to Archduke Matthias, said to have killed his master, 676.

Dantzic, 'Danske,' 704 (p. 650).

Darbyshire
-, Dr. Thomas, Jesuit in Paris, 513, 517
-, sends books to England 572.

Darcey, , 523.

Darpentier, R., signs for members of Flanders, 34.

Dartmouth, 'Dartmore,' 158.

Darville, Captain, sent by M. de la Garde's soldiers to Prince of Orange, 448.

Dathenus, Petrus, wishes to send for Duke Casimir, 503.

Dauphin
-, Prince of Cond in, 7
-, peace to be established in 32
-, Huguenots in, send to Monsieur offering to be at his devotion, 62
-, Lesdiguires takes castles in, 75
-, men of mentioned, 94
-, Turenne employed to bring those of, to argue to pacification 95
-, deputies of, demand too much 99
-, deputies of, to be reconciled at Montauban 159
-, troops to be levied for wars of 190
-, churches of, well satisfied with peace, 195
-, troops to be levied to serve in, 203
-, not much haste used in ordering army assigned for 210
-, deputies of, at Nantes 224
-, Duke of Maine to be dispatched to 228
-, deputies of, accommodate themselves to king's will, 246
-, churches of complain of Duke of Maine 388
-, news from, 407
-, statement of forces under Duke of Mayenne in, 470
-, companies being levied in 670.

Davis, , in attendance on du Bex, 360.

Davison, William, loan from the Exchequer made through, 484.

-, -, letter to, 215.

-, Mrs, 215.

'D' Aye', vines, 554.

Decius [sic] Ausonius, quotation from, 47.

Delabrosse, Jehan, letter from, 237.

Delaserra, Lopis, master of St. Nicholas of Bilbowe, 158.

Delft
-, commissioners of merchants at, 9
-, States-General at, 26
-, charges for Hoddesdon's journey between Antwerp and, 37
-, Hoddesdon visits Prince of Orange at, 38
-, Gilpin's expenses at, 41
-, meeting of Estates at, 78
-, mentioned, 79
-, Prince of Orange at, 105
-, meeting of Estates at, 112
-, mentioned, 134
-, reference to meeting of Estates at, 168, 169, 272.

-, letters dated at, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 54, 55, 56.

Delftshaven, Hoddesdon's expenses at, 37.

Delvin, Lady, 523.

Dender, 'Tender,' river, provisions sent to Alost by, 706.

Dendermonde
-, 'Dermonde,' 'Tenremonde,' 'Termonde,' enemy retires from castle near, 671
-, troops at Eccloo to be transferred to, 678
-, safe from enemy, 706
-, governor of, 707
-, secured by capture of Alost, 715.

-, letter dated at, 702.

Denmark
-, 185
-, ships of, 590
-, mentioned, 623
-, news from, 704.

-, King of. See Frederick II.

Derewella, Bernardyne, 158.

'Desguieres', See Bonne, Franois de.

Desma, John de la, notary of Spanish Chamber of governance in royal Council of Indies, makes list of Spaniards robbed by Englishmen, 401.

Desmond, Earl of. See Fitzgerald.

Destassonza, John. See Assonzo.

Deuxponts, Duke of. See Zweibrcken.

Deventer
-, 2, 693 (p. 638)
-, reference to former governor of, 707
-, reiters from Friesland in service of, 717.

'Devorne', village near Steenwyk, 67.

Dias, Diez, Balthazar, money owing to, 401.

Dieppe
-, 7, 62, 80, 210, 275
-, Strozzi waiting for Don Antonio at, 356
-, Don Antonio said to be at, 361
-, Monsieur embarks from, 416
-, mentioned, 424
-, news from Scotchman at, 517
-, Scottish ships at, 657.

Dierick, usher to Council of State, 576.

Diesse, Francis, 158.

Diest
-, Parma, preparing to attack, 499
-, governor of, 707.

Diez, Francis, money owing to, 401.

Digby
-, Thomas, Papist priest, leaves Paris for England, 517
-, returns, 634.

Dilloo, 'Dulowe,' castle of, taken by enemy, 627.

Dixmuyden
-, 'Dixmewe,' States' forces at, 89, 98
-, disaster to States' troops near, 108
-, mentioned, 193, 446
-, report that enemy wishes to attack, 603
-, some of Rochepot's regiment to be sent to, 605
-, receives increase of garrison, 640
-, Governor of, 707.

Doesborg
-, 218, 235
-, enemy overthrows English at, 662
-, Governor of, 707.

Dompmartin, P. de, Master of Requests in Household of Duke of Anjou, letter from, 385.

Dompmartin, letter dated at, 385.

Dor Pierre
-, 'Perador,' consul of the French in Portugal, visits Cobham, 148
-, brings Count Vimioso favourable letters from French King, 250.

Dordrecht
-, Dort, charges for Hoddesdon's journey to, 37
-, Gilpin's expenses at, 41
-, mentioned, 218, 235.

Doria
-, Giannin Andrea, Principe, Empress lodged in house of, 407
-, receives banner of the sea, 588.

Dorne, German van, burgomaster of Lubeck, 542.

'Dorry', , his claim on Spinola's estate, 158.

Dorstet, Christopher von, Bishop of Halberstadt writes to Elizabeth on behalf of, 300.

Dotekom, 235.

Dottiesplaet, Plate, Hoddesdon's expenses at, 37.

Douay
-, 12
-, defends itself against French, 43
-, Malcontents near, 127, 135, 151
-, La Motte puts soldiers into, 328
-, mentioned, 331
-, men of Cambrai and Cambrsis make war against Malcontent of, 359
-, proposed meeting of Malcontent lords at, 510, 512
-, French forces raid, 582
-, reference to book prejudicial to Elizabeth sold at, 617
-, Montigny driven back to, 640
-, fear and trouble in, 643
-, governor of, 707 (2).

Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, 'Anquische,' 'Anguysshe,' 311, 361, 371.

-, Archibald, 115
-, visits Cobham, 348, 352
-, returning to England, 357, 362, 371.

-, James?, brother of above, 115.

-, George, 348, 357, 361
-, goes to Scotland, 371.

-, James, Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland, imprisoned at Dumbarton, 21, 50
-, report of his execution, 62
-, to be set at liberty, 77
-, report of his death in prison, 94
-, Elizabeth protects, 130
-, mentioned, 130, 162
-, rumours concerning, 182
-, [?] mentioned, 311
-, Captain of Scottish king's guard puts himself 'on' party of, 634.

Douglas, House of, 275.

Doulemont, 'Doux Lieu,' castle of, taken by Malcontents, 630, 631, 638.

Douy, , his quarrel with Prillac, 7 (p. 6).

Dover, 12, 152, 360, 404, 517, 521, 567, 572.

-, Lieutenant of, 324.

'Doway', , alleged debate in the Privy Council passed by, 627.

Downs, the, near Dover, 360.

Doyley, , carries letters between Walsingham and Paget, 607.

Drake
-, Sir Francis, Count Vimioso wishes him to be sent to Indies, 191
-, Elizabeth confers with, about sending help to Don Antonio, 208
-, robberies and insolencies committed in Indies by, 304
-, Botelho wishes Elizabeth to allow, to aid Don Antonio, 530
-, mentioned, 620
-, diamond belonging to, 652
-, mentioned, 720.

-, -, letter to, 367.

Dresden, letters dated at, 460, 462.

Driutius, Remy, Bishop of Bruges, prisoner at Ghent, 239.

Drou. See Chamborant.

Drucker, Colonel, 707.

Dryland, Christopher, Papist, at Rheims, 572.

Duckham, William, 517.

Dudley
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 42
-, Prince of Orange sends copy of proscription published against him to, 54
-, Commissionerse to dine with, 120, 152
-, mentioned, 194, 369, 450
-, speaks against marriage between Elizabeth and Monsieur, 526
-, preparations made in Low Countries for coming of, 535
-, to bring Monsieur to Low Countries, 537
-, mentioned, 548, 554
-, Rossel's interview with, 560 (1)
-, Rossel begs Walsingham to write to, on his behalf, 561
-, returns to England, 563
-, mentioned, 564, 573, 578
-, Herle said to be in Antwerp as agent for, 580
-, mentioned, 583, 585, 587, 590
-, note by [?], 590
-, Herle refers to his services for, 592
-, mentioned, 596, 600, 604
-, reference to letters to, 623, 630
-, mentioned, 634, 638
-, reference to letters to, 641
-, mentioned, 646 (p. 600), 649, 699, 716.

-, -, letters to, [560 (2)], 574, 576, 591, 598, 621, 627, 642, 663.

Dumbarton, Earl Morton imprisoned at, 21.

Dunkirk
-, 10, 11, 20, 69, 72
-, Rossel goes to, 78
-, M. de Terlon leaves, 214
-, mentioned, 349, 350
-, Flanders camp near, 359
-, soldiers gathered at, 383
-, mentioned, 384, 446, 448, 486
-, enemy makes as though to besiege, 590
-, La Motte wishes to attack, 594, 603, 611
-, enemy makes show of besieging, 612, 613, 614
-, mentioned, 621
-, enemy said to be going to attack, 631
-, receives increase of garrison, 640
-, Ambassador from Germany arrives at, 647
-, mentioned, 649
-, enemy preparing to besiege, 681
-, mentioned, 693 (p. 637), 697, 701
-, Governor of, 707.

-, letter dated at, 201.

Duran, Alonso Nuez, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

-, Francis Nuez, money owing to, 401.

Duras. See Durfort.

Duras, Marguerite d'Aure de Grammont, Viscountess of, favourite of Queen of Navarre, 668.

Durfort, Jean de, Viscount of Duras, his death reported, 16 (p. 20).

Dutch
-, merchants resident in Brazil and Lisbon, 528
-, articles of agreement between Monsieur and States read in French and, 555
-, translation of 'Joyous Entry' from, 587.

Dutches. See Germans.

Duwarin, Philibert, usher to Chamber of Finances, 576.

Dyck, Adriaen, Greffier, 577.

Dyer, 'Dayr,' Edward, 523, 691.