Index: G

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Gaeta, garden at, 698.

Gaetano, Sir Horatio, captain of those sent against Piccolomini, 644.

Galande, Marquis de, for the King of Navarre, 734 (p. 689).

Galicia, 566 (4), 567, 597;

Don Antonio said to have landed in, 656.

Gallego, Francisco, Drake sacks vessel of, 505 (p. 501).

Gallican Church, Pope wishes to disannul prerogatives of, 167.

Gallio, Tolommeo, Cardinal of Como, Secretary to the Pope, in audience chamber to receive Count Olivares, 645.

Gambara, Cardinal, votes against the Pope on the question of the legate for Portugal, 702.

Gand. See Ghent.

Ganne, Antoine, of Tours, former servant to Abbate Fregoso, said to have been sent to England, 148 (p. 164).

Gap, in Dauphiné, regiment in, 176.

Garcia, Don, de Toledo, reference to letters for, 749.

Garde, M. de la, killed in attempt on Antwerp, 30.

-, M. de la, killed before Virsel, 244, 251, 256.

Gargouillant, mayor of La Rochelle, 734 (p. 689).

Garonne, river, 734 (p. 686).

Garter King-at-arms. See Dethick.

Gascons, reference to death of, in Guelderland, 1;

fortress of Carmagnola bestowed on, 198;

ensign of, crosses Maas with Prince of Orange, in, 568 404 (p. 432);

numbers of, in Prince of Orange's army, 405;

to be sent to help of Geneva, 697.

Gascony, bishopric in, given to La Valette, 148 (p. 163);

news from, 167 (p. 185);

M. du Plessis prepares to go into, 201;

mentioned, 216 (p. 235), 232;

Joyeuse has no command in, 254;

Queen of Navarre delays her return to, on account of heat, 325 (p. 358);

Prince of Condé spends winter in, 331;

reference to loss by Huguenots of some little towns in, 734 (p. 690).

-, a gentleman of. See Roquelaure.

Gavre, Baudouin de, Seigneur d'-Inchy, Governor of Cambrai, is about to surrender Cambrai, 555.

-, Charles de, Seigneur de Frezin, letter from, seized, and bearer imprisoned, 535;

sent as a traitor to Rammekins, 538.

-, -, letter from, 780.

Gavre, Gaver, Gavar, Castle of, between Oudenarde and Ghent, enemy's forces near, 14.

Geber, alchemist, 428.

Geddes, Charles, to be sent in d'Aubigny's ship to Spain, 261 (p. 284);

takes letters from France, 288 (p. 319);

purposes some great attempt for d'Aubigny, 310.

Geertruydenberg, St. Geertruydenberg, Scottish and English troops arrive in, 515;

English troops going to, 573.

Geldenahen, Prince of Orange's camp moves to, 404 (p. 434).

Gelmuyden, forsaken by States' men, and fortified by the enemy, 600.

Gemblours, reference to rout at, 155.

Geneva, to hold treaty with Duke of Savoy and Bernese, 111, 112;

danger of treaty being set back, 119;

Pope and Duke of Savoy continue “practices” against, 148 (p. 163);

Duke of Savoy withdraws from agreement made with, 167;

Duke of Savoy wishes for favour from French King in his pretences against, 174 (p. 193);

French King does not approve of enterprise of Duke of Savoy against, 176;

people of Berne wish Duke of Savoy to pay money expended by those of, 198;

French King will not consent to Duke of Savoy's request against, 200;

Duke of Savoy treats of peace or war with, 240 (p. 263);

Ambassadors of Savoy to draw up demands against, 268;

people of, begin their Diet, 286 (p. 317);

commissioners of, at Diet at Baden, 301;

reference to Duke of Savoy's attempt on, 309 (p. 341);

difference between Savoy, Berne and, composed at Diet at Baden, 322.

Addenda:

reference to enterprise against, 639;

Paolo Giordano sent for, by Pope to do some exploit against, 644;

Duke of Savoy intends to besiege, 654 (p. 615);

Grisons offer men to Swiss for defence of, 656;

affairs of, 657;

those of, support Marquis of Fynall, 675;

letters from council of, 687, 688;

Ambassadors of, return from Diet of Baden, 693 (p. 642);

forces for help of, 697;

protection of, by France and Swiss Cantons, 766.

Genevois, Prince of. See Savoie, Henri de.

Gennes, letter to Seignory of, 752 (9).

Genoa, Spanish King's two daughters to go to, 57;

weapons and armour to be sent to Lisbon from, 148 (p. 164);

merchants of, mentioned, 408;

reference to letters from, 548;

lord of, 605;

galleys going towards, lost in the Levant, 618;

troops pass through, 654;

Archduke Matthias goes to, 664;

mentioned, 694, 695;

reference to letters from, 710.

Genoese, underhand dealings of, with Don Antonio, 167 (p. 185).

Gentile, Orrigo, letter from, 406.

Genyson, Thomas, Auditor, Cobham owes money to, 129.

Geoffrey, Master. See Brumen.

Georgi, Georgius de, agent of the lord of Genoa, sent to the Emperor, 605.

Gerard, Sir William, letter to, 411.

Germans, mentioned, 6;

attack on, at Borgerhout, 45;

get permission to return to Germany, 45;

pretence of French to defend, from Emperor, 51;

King of France intends to pay wages of, 53;

mutiny at Oudenarde, 207, 231;

in Spanish “army” for Terceira 309 (p. 342);

of old unwilling to allow Pope too much sway within Empire, 316 (p. 346);

foot-soldiers drowned at Gulpen, 404 (p. 432);

in campaign of 1568, 404;

ill-treatment of, by Spaniards in Low Countries, 510;

mentioned, 522;

in Spanish army, 567;

indifference of, 660 (p. 620);

reiters at Borgerhout, 703;

in service of the States, 710;

Count Aremberg will besiege Bonn with two regiments of, 713;

never hurry, 729;

killed at St. Elmo, 749.

-, See also Almains, Dutch.

Germany, Protestants in France seek for accord with those in, 93;

Bizarri preparing to start for, 100, 116;

Spanish princesses to be sent into, for intended marriages, 112 (p. 129);

wars of, continue, 117, 121;

Bizarri embarks for, 132;

Duke of Saxony comes to Antwerp from, 178;

princes of, meddle in troubles at Cologne, 179;

causes of dissension among Protestants in, 186;

King of Poland intends to make war on, 193;

Princes of, 197 (p. 213);

Pietro Bizarri goes to, 206;

Gilpin refers to his work in, 218 (p. 237);

talk of wars in, 220;

letters from, 237 (p. 258);

Swiss wish princes of, would make a stand against Inquisition, 240;

chief lords and princes of, to be present at marriage of Prince of Weimar with Duke of Würtemberg's sister, 243;

Piero Strozzi visits, 247;

reference to wars in, 256;

French Huguenots seek to have sum of money in readiness in, 261;

letters from, 273;

Hanse merchants endeavour to get mandate published in, 282;

Diet held in, for cause of Bishop of Cologne, 290;

Pope sends money into, to prevail in deprivation of Bishop of Cologne, 309 (p. 341);

French king sends agent to, to arrange marriage between Monsieur and Emperor's sister, 310;

reference to disasters in, resulting from Pope's interference, 316 (p. 347);

princes of, make no attempt to help Archbishop of Cologne, 333 (p. 369);

French king thought to be going to have conference, with some of, 362 (p. 394);

Popish princes of, mentioned, 386;

Count of Wittgenstein well supported by divers in, 388;

mentioned, 398 (p. 427).

Addenda:

“Almayne,” Elizabeth has offers from Princes of, to serve her, 403;

forces said to be going to Malcontents from, 615;

M. de Verdum levies troops for King of Spain in, 621;

“Captain Skinckham” returns to, 629;

reference to diet to be held in, 631;

Princes of, pomp of, 642;

mentioned, 646, 647, 649;

Administrator of Magdeburg not looked on as a primate of, 660 (p. 620);

English merchants in, said only to regard their own gain, 678;

news from, 691;

Princess of Spain not to go to until the spring, 694 (p. 644);

news from, 698;

Empress returns to, 698;

reference to nuncio in, 702;

Lanquett loses good report among Princes of, 705;

people from, will be recruited for the affair of Cologne, 706 (p. 661);

the Paleologo to write to his followers in, 711;

Chapter of Cologne sends messengers to Princes of, 713;

is interested in wars of Low Countries, 724;

gendarmerie of, to help the Archbishop, 730;

everything is cool in, 731;

mentioned, 734 (p. 689);

new King of the Romans would be helped by forces from, 734 (p. 693);

Princes of, incline to the Bishop of Cologne, 737;

great schism throughout, 740;

no one of quality expected to stir in, 742;

is only liberal with letters, 743.

Germigny, Jacques de, Baron de Germoles, French ambassador at Constantinople; Queen Mother declares that the King is about to reward his services, 9;

has of late remained quiet, 745.

Gertsbergen, de la Noue's son surprises cornet of enemy's horse, near, 611.

Gheel, enemy's forces at, 546.

Ghent, Gand, enemy's soldiers give themselves up to men of, 14;

Prince of Parma within two leagues of, 14;

letter from Prince of Parma to, 25;

Monsieur elects to hold court at, 44;

peasants remove to, for safety, 45 (p. 52);

people of, bent against French, 46;

Monsieur desired to give up, 58;

Monsieur sends messages to, 59;

captain of, drowned, 59;

letter from Monsieur to magistrates of, 62;

people of, will not easily be brought again under French rule, 84;

inclination of, towards Spaniards, 85 (p. 97);

people of, against any accord with Monsieur, 102;

Monsieur expected to march towards, 110;

people of, determined never again to come under French government, 114;

people of, refuse to allow Monsieur to pass to Dixmude, 137;

magistrates of Bruges receive letters from, 143;

States send deputies to, 164;

captain of Castle near, beheaded, 165;

deputies from, will not come to agreement with Monsieur, 165;

people of, jealous of Monsieur's actions, 178;

people of, yield reluctantly to agreement with Monsieur, 180;

Monsieur to pass near, 194;

Germans at Oudenarde threaten to deliver town to people of, 207;

Monsieur passes, 218;

proclamation at, in favour of Monsieur, 218 (p. 237);

Germans at, unable to obtain town, 231;

people of, will not treat with Monsieur, 245;

Malcontents try to make agreement with, 264;

people of, said to have entered into agreement with Malcontents, 276, 279;

Prince of Epinoy comes from, 296;

people of, stir against French, 320;

Papists at, seek reconciliation with King of Spain, 321;

people of, angry with Prince of Orange, 329;

meeting of people of Holland at, 347;

Prince of Orange persuades people of, to treat with Monsieur, 360;

meeting of those of Flanders at, 371;

Prince of Chimay at, 385 (p. 414);

meeting at, 385 (p. 414);

people of, refuse Monsieur, 385 (p. 415), 386;

Prince of Chimay comes to Bruges from, 397 (p. 424).

Addenda:

people of, send forces to M. de Lanoye, 529;

declared an enemy by de Montigny, 530;

soldiers sent from to relief of Brussels, 533;

prisoners escape from, 537;

reference to pacification of, 539;

Malcontents overthrow ensigns of, 539;

Egmont takes a town near, 541;

Malcontents near 542;

Prince of Orange settles matters at, 544;

mentioned, 544;

Malcontents come to, but have to retreat, 572;

those of, fortify their weak points, 573;

de la Motte wounded before, 575;

Prince of Orange thought to be going to establish order in, 678;

Prince goes to, 579, 580;

treason in, 585;

those of, overthrow enemy, 591;

schemes of those of, to take Courtrai, 598, 599;

Malcontents burn villages near, 601;

those of, cut a ditch near Alost. 607;

forces of Monsieur and the States to be mustered near, 634;

laden vessels sent to, 643;

account of fight before, 668;

those of, send commissioners to Monsieur, 703 (p. 655);

Malcontents exhort those of, to be reconciled to the King of Spain, 711.

Ghent, Gand, Viscount of. See Melun.

Gibraltar, 407;

“Jubilator,” ammunition at, 559;

Italian ships at, 561;

ships sent from Cadiz to, 566 (1).

Gibs, William, reference to statement of, in regard to Vice-Admiral's expedition to Denmark, 145 (p. 160).

Gifford, —, sent to Rheims to read divinity, 636.

Gilbert, Sir Humfrey, 431, 447;

his good nature, when “out of his storms.” 496;

Privy Council writes to, 499;

Privy Council does not approve of choice of marshal of, 499 (p. 498).

-, -, letters to, 416, 424, 428, 458, 464, 495, 499.

Gilpin, George, Secretary of Merchant Adventurers in Antwerp, mentioned, 6, 159, 274, 323, 365, 673, 696;

at Middelburg, 80;

sent to Bruges, 242;

Heinrich von Holtz writes of, 282;

reference to reports made to States-General by, 299;

speech of, to States, 306;

sum of money paid to, 324;

instructions for, 631, 632;

bears letter from Walsingham to Asheby, 660;

propositions of, to be laid before electors, 744.

-, -, letters from, 136, 162, 163, 172, 192, 218, 228, 265, 280, 281, 295, 305, 318, 333, 359, 372, 386, 393, 654, 661, 664, 667, 669, 671, 672, 675, 677, 690, 764.

-, -, letters to, 403, 631, 632, 633, 678.

Gimenes. [qy. Guéméné], Prince of, his son repairs to King of Navarre's court, 362 (p. 395).

Giordano, Paulo, sent for by the Pope, 644.

Giraldi, Giraldes, Francisco, late Portuguese ambassador in Paris, reference to copy of bond of, 241;

Cobham delivers bond of, to Sassetti, 288 (p. 320);

intends to go to Biscay, 310;

Portuguese ambassador in England in 1576, 507;

treaty between Walsingham and, 508.

Giron, Pedro, Duke of Ossuna, Viceroy of Naples, has speech with late Viceroy, 698;

is received with great honour, 701;

to go to Italy with fresh soldiers, causes Lelio Carraciolo to be imprisoned, 694 (p. 644);

sends courier to King of Spain, 699.

Giuntir of Lyons, Queen Mother consults, 60.

Giustiniani, Alvise, Patriarch of Aquileia, 625;

is licenced to remove to Loretto, 644;

differences of, determined, 662;

returns to Rome, 698.

-, Vincenzo, Cardinal, Pope brings Bull of Pius V. against heirs of, 693;

Cardinals agree to intercede for heirs of, 693 (p. 642);

reference to death of, 694.

Givandin, belongs to Protestants, 734 (p. 688).

Glasgow, Shawe intends to get bishopric of, 344.

-, Archbishop of. See Beaton, James.

Glencairn, Earl of. See Cunningham.

Glencoe, “Glancoe,” Master of, mentioned, 105 (p. 122).

Gnesen, Gnesna, Archbishop of. See Karnkowski.

Gondi, Albert de, Duke of Retz, Marshal of France, 148;

endeavours to arrange marriage between Duke of Savoy and Princess of Lorraine, 174 (p. 193);

wishes to send his eldest son to Terceiras, 286 (p. 317).

-, Jerome de, Baron de Crelun, sent by Queen Mother to Cobham, to express thanks to Elizabeth, 50.

-, Pierre de, Bishop of Paris, requested by Jesuits to imprison Gower, 7;

incensed by Jesuits, 8;

King wishes to take Bishopric from, 239, (p. 260).

-, —, son of Marshal de Retz, his father wishes to send him to Terceira, 286 (p. 317).

Gontaut, Armand de, Baron de Biron, Marshal of France, Duke of Anjou requests that possessions of, may be allowed to pass out of Antwerp, 19;

suspected of having been a party to the “accident” between French and burghers of Antwerp, 22;

goes to camp outside Antwerp, 24;

Fervarques lays blame of attack on Antwerp on, 40;

two sons of, killed in attack on Antwerp, 44 (p. 51), (p. 46);

with Monsieur before attempt on Antwerp, 45 (p. 51);

news expected from, in Paris, 54;

Norris has enough to do in looking to, 76;

mentioned, 80, 103;

offers services for relief of Eyndhoven, 115;

des Pruneaux brings message to General from, 121;

to command French army in Low Countries, 171, 179;

glad to be accompanied by Norris, 187 (p. 205);

to consult with Prince of Orange on succour of Eyndhoven, 193;

general of States' camp, 220, 225 (p. 245);

States fear his appointment as general, 228;

arrives at Antwerp, 228;

mentioned 235, 244, 250, 389, 639;

King gives Bishopric in Guyenne to, 239 (p. 261);

leaves Antwerp, 256;

appears to be on good terms with Norris, 263;

Norris dislikes proceedings of, 274, 277;

takes castle of Wouw, 294;

demands money for the whole camp, 305 (p. 336), 307;

Yorke contented with, as a chief for matters of war, 308;

furnished with more words than money, 318;

leaves Antwerp and returns to camp, 319;

plot against, in Antwerp, 321;

Monsieur commends army of, to municipal authorities of Bruges, 373;

in Brabant, 397 (p. 424);

des Pruneaux has speech with, 398 (p. 429);

makes as though he would attack Norris, 708.

-, Alexander de, son of Marshal Biron, said to have been killed in attempt on Antwerp, 30, 44 (p. 51).

-, Charles de, son of Marshal Biron, said to have been killed in attack on Antwerp, 44 (p. 51);

at Antwerp, 220.

Gonzaga, Louis de, Duke of Nevers, brother to Duke of Mantua, ia refused the government of Britanny, and is thought to be going into Monsieur's service, 105 (p. 121);

said to have warned d'Aubigny that Keir had betrayed him, 288 (p. 319);

at Nevers, 325 (p. 359).

-, Octavio, sent by Don John to treat with Spaniards, 513 (p. 507).

-, Signor Vespasiano, sent by Duke of Ferrara to surprise Castle of Rolo, 699;

sent to Vienna with account of the matter of Castle of Rolo, 703 (p. 655).

-, Vincent de, Prince of Mantua, son of following, marriage of, with Princess of Parma, to be disannulled, 167 (p. 186);

negotiations for marriage of, with Princess of Lorraine, 186;

may marry again, 693 (p. 643);

wife of, to retire into a nunnery, 698;

doctors sent for to cure wife of, 710.

-, William de, Duke of Mantua, Cardinal Borromeo visits estates of, 92 (p. 106);

Cassiotte sent to, from French king, 345;

ambassador from, to the Emperor, 605;

M. de Maisse visits, 694;

King of Spain sends order to, 744.

Good, William, “papist and traitor,” in College at Bransberg, 590 (p. 561).

Gordon, George, Earl of Huntly, mentioned, 10;

seeks to set Earl of Arran at liberty, 10;

d'Aubigny receives letters from, 127;

d'Aubigny appoints, guardian of his children, 338;

mentioned, 362;

Scottish king sends for, 389 (p. 419).

-, John, kinsman of above, to be French king's agent in Scotland, 288 (p. 320);

visits Cobham, 362.

Gorge, Thomas, ambassador from Elizabeth to King of Sweden, 303.

Gorney, Thomas, merchant adventurer, 551.

Goslar, 'Gosselar,' command given to deputies of, 655.

Gouffier, Henri, Seigneur de Bonnivet, son of François, Seigneur de Crévecoeur, surprises Eyndhoven in Brabant, 1;

in command in Eyndhoven, but States wish to replace him by a new commander, 38, 45, 46;

reference to compact made by, with people of Eyndhoven, 229, comes to Antwerp, from Eyndhoven, 251.

Gourdon, Vicomte de, watches over country for King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

-, M. de, captain of Calais, Spaniards robbed by French, make suit to, 264.

Gourgues, Auger de, ship freighted by, captured by English pirate, 255 (1);

“Gourgon,” 255 (3), “Gourjues,” 255 (4).

Gower, John, Jehan, Cobham begs for release of, 3;

imprisonment mentioned, 7;

instructions about affairs of, 8;

Elizabeth writes to French king on behalf of, 123, 169;

release from prison, 170;

reference to apprehension of, 197 (p. 213).

Gowry, Gorre, Earl. See Ruthven, William.

Goyge (? Gorze), Mr., takes letter from Williams to Walsingham, 275.

Goyon, Jacques de, Sieur de Matignon, Marshal, goes to receive Bazas from King of Navarre, 167 (p. 185).

Graham, John, Earl of Montrose, d'Aubigny appoints, guardian of his children, 338.

Granada, mentioned, 407;

friar of, mentioned, 602 (p. 567).

Grandsum, “Gramsumme” letter-bearer, 55;

Cobham receives orders by, 197.

Grandville, M. de la, commanding regiment in States' army, attacked by English in Antwerp, 321.

Granvelle, Cardinal. See Perrenot, Anthony.

Grateux, Sr. de, Chancellor to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Gravelines, facility of passage of Monsieur by, 40 (p. 47);

reference to letters from la Motte at, 47 (p. 55);

la Motte encourages people of, against French, 136 (p. 151);

Admiral of Zealand sends help to Malcontents at, 180;

ship captured near, 196;

Bishop of Ross returns from, 197 (p. 213);

Prince of Parma sends troops towards, 231;

many French soldiers cross river of, 245;

capture of ship near, 269;

mentioned, 384, 429;

de la Motte takes a town near, 542;

mentioned, 558;

de la Motte returns wounded to, 575;

ammunition out of, 746.

-, letters dated at. 33, 371, 384.

Gravelles, Sieur de. See Brisson.

Gravesend, 602 (p. 569), 616 (p. 579).

-, letter dated at, 686.

Gray, Master of, returning to Scotland, 261 (p. 284).

Greek, comes to Paris with French consul at Algiers, 167 (p. 186);

works, of the Paleologo, 711.

Greenwich, letter dated at, 392, 632.

Gregory XIII, Pope, reference to negotiations of Russian ambassador with, 5;

sends Cardinal Madruzzi to Princes of Germany, to stir them up against the Archbishop of Cologne on his desire to marry, 9;

discontented with Signors of Bergamo, Venetian ambassador has audience with, 23;

passes Bulla of “Bene placitum,” 23;

desires to overthrow the religion of the Low Countries, 31;

reported to have requested Duke of Lorraine to negotiate with King of France, on behalf of King of Spain, 53;

ordinance of, sent to Walsingham, 53;

sends grant privately to French king, 55;

condemns many Englishmen in Rome, 55;

report that Spanish king's policy will endanger, 60 (p. 71);

Scottish king can look to, for help, 75;

French king not content with grant of, 92;

appoints Cardinal Albertus as legate in Portugal, 105;

offers to make Bishop of Glasgow Cardinal, 105;

tries to hinder designs of Archbishop of Cologne, 112;

mentioned, 134;

continues “practices” against Protestant Cantons, 148 (p. 168);

Nicols accused of having written against, 152;

wishes to disannul prerogatives of Gallican Church, 167;

thought to have stirred up King of Poland to go to war with Tartars, 167 (p. 186);

mentioned, 174, 186;

sends priest to Ireland, 186 (p. 204);

sends money to Bishop of Liège for war in Low Countries, 193;

mentioned, 197 (p. 213);

stricter fashion in France for favouring supremacy of, 200;

said to have made promises to Monsieur, 202;

Monsieur will “frame” himself to opinion of, 216 (p. 235);

taking part in preparations for war in Cologne, 235;

a chosen Judas said to be coming to England from, 237 (p. 257);

Ferrara held in fee of, 239 (p. 261);

Unton awaits resolution of, 240;

mentioned, 259;

priest sent to Ireland to discover what devotion there is to, 261 (p. 283);

commissioners of, negotiations of against Archbishop of Cologne, 282 (p. 307);

agrees to excommunication of Archbishop of Cologne, 301;

sends money into Germany to prevail in deprivation of Bishop of Cologne, 309 (p. 341);

reference to excommunication of Archbishop of Cologne by, 316, 322;

Monsieur sends message to, 327;

Bull for election of new Archbishop of Cologne, 333 (p. 368);

mentioned, 345;

references to devices against “factors” of, in England, 346;

consents to give dispensation for marriage of Philip II. and Elizabeth of Austria, 379;

Earl Morton visits minister of, 379 (p. 409);

mentioned, 386 (p. 417);

advances money to Chapter of Cologne, 387 (p. 418).

Addenda:

mentioned, 429 (p. 453), 465;

treason thought to be instigated by, 487;

reported death of, 497;

messenger from, arrives in Germany, 516;

writes to Elizabeth, 517;

plots for invasion of Ireland, 524;

Sultan of Turkey sends message of defiance to, 553;

sends galleys to Spain, 560;

Spaniards declare that Ireland belongs to, 560 (p. 536);

mentioned, 561, 565;

King of Spain says Spanish army belongs to, 566 (2), (3);

sends more ships to Cadiz, 866 (4), 568;

men of, intended for Ireland, 581;

Leonarde said to have been in employ of, 590;

ships of, safely unladen in Ireland, 596;

doings of, 602 (p. 567);

nuncio from, to the Emperor, 605;

message to, 608;

reference to letters from, 630;

Henry III. will get all possible advantage from, 635 (p. 599);

grants indulgences for the relief of those who are persecuted for religion, 636;

anxious to cut off passage of Swiss to France, 639;

unkindness between Duke of Urbino and, 644 (p. 604);

intends to take the Palace of S. Mark from the Signory of Venice, 644 (p. 605);

sends for Bishop of Carrioli to Rome, 645;

has hardened his heart, 652;

said to be going to send Jesuits to England, 654;

tries to cause divisions among Swiss, 656;

will defray a third of the charge against Geneva, 657;

Administrator of Magdeburg has not received mantle from, 660 (p. 620);

thought to be going to reconcile Viceroy of Naples, and Prince of Bisiniano, 662;

mentioned, 669:

brings Bull of Pius V against heirs of Cardinal Giustiniano, 693;

is told of an error in the new calendar, 694;

allows grants to King of Spain, 698;

Emperor wishes to borrow money from, 699;

commits cause of Bishop of Cologne to Papal nuncio, 700;

Possevino has orders from, to treat with the Emperor, 701;

appoints legate to Portugal, 702 (p. 652);

mentioned, 702 (p. 653);

ambassadors from expected at Diet of Cologne, 704;

gives orders to nuncio to proceed to Cologne, 706 (p. 661);

agrees to request of French King, 710;

dispute in presence of, 711;

sends letters to the Bishop of Cologne, 713;

makes peace with the Muscovite, 715;

Legate of, much at court of Poland, 723;

gives authority to Marquis de Malaspina to depose Archbishop of Cologne, 728;

has given authority to Bishop of Verceil to dismiss Archbishop of Cologne, 732;

Monsieur will join factions of, 734 (p. 692);

Canons of Cologne sends messenger to, 737;

deposes Bishop of Cologne, 739;

gives full powers to Bishop of Vercelli, 740;

levies Swiss and Italians, 744;

reference to deprivation of Counts, by, 747;

orders publication in Franee of bill in aid of banished English, 760.

Grenada, 513.

Grenian, Sr. de, watches country for King of Navarre, 734 (p. 688).

Grenoble, letter dated at, 543.

Gretole, Marquis of, imprisoned by the Spanish Inquisition, 625.

Grey, Arthur, Lord Grey de Wilton, recalled to England, being suspected of conference with Elizabeth's enemies in Ireland, 47 (p. 54).

-, Matthew, merchant adventurer, 551.

Griffith, John, merchant, letter signed by, 99.

“Grimlinkhausen,” Bizarri attacked near, 206.

Grimsthorpe, letter dated at, 284 (2).

Grisons, the (Graubünden), ambassador sent from, to Milan, to demand those imprisoned by Inquisition, 240;

offer men to Swiss for defence of Geneva, 656;

send men for help of Geneva, 697.

Griti, Johanni, principal gentleman of the Signory of Venice, sent to the Emperor, 694.

Groesbeck, Gerard de, Bishop of Liège, death of (in 1580), 601.

Groningen, said to be at King of Spain's devotion, 327;

troubles at, ended, 537;

rescued, 569;

Malcontents said to be sending troops to, 573, 574;

English take forts in, 579;

enemy driven under walls of, 580;

bulwark on border of, taken by the enemy, 584;

Malcontents go to assistance of friends in, 588;

Norris said to have forced enemy to withdraw to, 607;

thought to be going to revolt to the States, 610;

enemy enter, 611;

enemy in, discontented, 612;

is inclined to join the other provinces, 619;

Herr van Neinorte overthrown near, 621.

Groseau, Pierre (?), signs deposition against English pirates, 255 (2).

Gross, Frederick, confession of, 750.

Groyne, the, ships at, 560, 562;

ships from, go to Cadiz, 566 (1);

fleet at, 566 (3), (4), (5), 568;

Philip de Laro transports wheat to, 594;

fleet goes from Santander to, 602 (p. 568).

Guadagna, Jean Baptiste, Abbé of, Don Antonio in house of, in Paris, 53, 293;

Don Antonio leaves house of, 325 (p. 360);

is sent to Monsieur, 563;

Don Antonio lodges with, 710.

Guadalupe, King Philip and the Empress come to monastery of, 167 (p. 185);

“Gaddalupo.” King Philip keeps funeral of Cardinal-King of Portugal at, 560.

Guaras, Antonio, letter from, 399.

Guarda, la, Bishop of, “bychipe of the gard,” said to have come to Britanny, 154.

Guarde, M. de la, near Venlo with troops, 535;

hopes to take Ruremonde, 537.

Guastavillani, Cardinal, 565.

Guasto, Marquis del. See Avalos.

Gud, David, of Berwick, “a false Scot” discovered by Rogers at Bransberg, 590 (p. 561).

Gué, Bastian du, merchant of Nantes, goes to England on behalf of heirs of Jean Liberge, 191.

Guelderland, people of, will not consent to asking help from Monsieur, 540;

mentioned, 554;

Malcontents defeated in, 588;

enemy pursue reiters into, 592;

Prince of Orange may go into, 612;

enemy tries to pass into, 619;

Governor of, defeats convoy going to Zutphen, 643;

does not wish for Monsieur as lord, 703;

States send into, for forces, 708;

Monsieur's negotiations to be referred to, 711.

Gueldres, reference to death of Gascons in, 1;

recalls deputies from Monsieur, 47 (p. 55);

Hohenlohe to bring troops from, 121;

people of, wish for Prince of Orange as their Lord, 172;

forces from, to succour Eyndhoven, 193;

has long pressed those of Miedlen, 722.

“a Guerre,” Michael de, treasurer of Spanish navy sent to the Terceiras, 365.

Guicciardini, Lorenzo, letter from, 652.

Guiche, Philibert de la, King of France intends to bestow money upon, 55.

Guinea, member of English Council suspected of robbery of Spanish in, 505 (p. 501).

Guiscard, Giscar, Sr. de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Guise, House of, Monsieur at peace with, 94;

d'Aubigny connected with, 124;

Monsieur wishes to obtain favour of, 216 (p. 235), mentioned, 232, 325 (p. 358);

Monsieur and, reported not to be good friends, 528;

favour of those of, towards the people, is decaying, 734 (p. 684).

-, Duke of. See Lorraine, Henry of.

-, Cardinal of. See Lorraine, Louis of.

Guitry, Sr. de, in King of Navarre's council, 734 (p. 690).

Gulpen, Francois de, Sieur de, house of, taken by Prince of Orange, 404 (p. 432).

Gunras, Gombal de, letter from, 233.

Gurdir, Jean de, on board French merchant ship, robbed by English pirates, 255 (4).

Gurley, Mr., of the Three Kings at Canterbury, 419.

Guyenne, King gives bishopric in, to Biron, 239 (p. 261);

Joyeuse has no command in, 254;

to remain under government of Protestants, 506;

Queen of Navarre not likely to be content with court of, 528;

King of Navarre stands as Lieutenant-General for the King of France in, 734 (p. 686).