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Dacres [qy. Edward], “Lord,” 99;
said to have died in the Prince of Parma's camp, 125;
death of, alluded to, 466.
Dadenborch, Herman de, a commissioner to Parma, 624.
Daillon, Guy de, Count of Lude, governor of Poitou, death of, 488.
Dalberg, Wolfgang von, Archbishop and Elector of Mainz, 191;
memorial by, mentioned, 637.
Dallender, John, 16.
Dammartin (Domartin), the Duke of Guise's rendezvous at, 371.
Daneau, Danæus, [Lambert,] Calvinist divine, a book written against, 606.
Daniell, Samuel, letter from, 388.
Danish bacon, 567.
Danzay (d'Ancy), Charles de, French envoy in Denmark, Bodley will advise with, 512;
his description of the Danish chancellor, 564;
views of, concerning differences of opinion among Protestants, 566;
piety and courtesy of, ibid.
-, -, letters from, 181, 463, 544.
Danzig, Dantzig, 8, 385;
the English merchants will not live at, 60;
a famous magician dies at, 468.
-, deputies from, at Elbing, 4.
-, people of (Danskers), opposition of, to the English merchants, 3 et seq.;
protest against grant of free trading to the English, 43.
Darbishire, [Thomas], Jesuit, letter from, alluded to, 35.
Darcy, Capt. Francis, in the Low Countries, 636.
Dardanelles, the, the Turkish admiral at, 530.
Dartmouth, traveller stayed at, for a wind, 487;
troops embarked at, 691.
-, letter dated at, 464.
Dathenus (d' Attenes), Peter, reformed “minister,” his defence of Rowland Yorke, 71, 73;
is going to England, 79.
-, -, letter from, 70.
-, -, master of. See John Casimir.
Daumont (Domont), Marshal. See Aumont.
Dauphiny, (Dolfeny), ancient privileges enjoyed by, 130;
troubles in, 193;
report that Italian troops are coming into, 276;
most of the towns in, taken, and all, of both religions, “assured” to the Duke of Mayenne, 371;
traveller to, 425;
not at the devotion of the Leaguers, 505;
skirmish in, between the League and the Huguenots, 533;
M. Lesdiguières in arms in. See Lesdiguières.
Davilla. See Avila.
Davison, William, 196, 366, 502;
is to go to take leave of the Queen, 92;
expected departure of, 124;
his mission to the States, 135, 147;
movements of, 167, 168, 171, 175;
his interviews with members of the States, 177;
wishes to return home, 179, 203;
his arrival in the Low Countries, alluded to, 188, 202;
said to be sent to draw the States to treat with the Queen, 207;
and to break the French treaty, 234, 277, 321;
information given by, to the Elector Truchsess, 260, 261, 262;
directions sent to, 336, 337;
desires his revocation, 348, 397, 399, 400;
his mission to Scotland, alluded to, 348, 399;
Burnham going to meet, 357;
interview of, with the representatives of the States General, 395;
desires to return with the commissioners, 414, 438;
is not to return with them, 423;
“takes great pains and spares no cost to come to the truth,” 440;
negotiations of, with the States General, 450;
arrival of, in Holland, mentioned, 486;
about to embark for England, 475;
journeys of, 479;
return of, to England, 498;
kindness of, to Treslong, 523;
information from, alluded to, 533, 534;
illness of, 628;
may now depart, 682;
“project” sent by, from the States' commissioners, 707.
-, -, letters from, 162, 176, 194, 195, 202, 204, 249, 250, 252, 278, 283(2), 306, 346, 348, 382, 394, 398, 399, 400, 413 (2), 422, 430, 431, 437, 450, 479, 515, 628, 634.
-, -, -, alluded to, 204, 402.
-, -, letters to, 92, 146, 151, 175, 186, 196, 201, 204, 208 (2), 209, 210, 212, 214, 231 (2), 237, 239, 241, 247 (?), 257, 261, 262, 267, 268, 287, 302, 303, 309, 329, 333 (2), 349, 352, 359 (2), 365, 368, 413, 423(2), 424, 426(2), 431, 465, 473 (2), 483, 502, 505, 522, 523, 540, 542, 543, 547, 557, 563, 568, 569, 579, 612 (2), 618, 619, 627, 630, 632 (2), 670, 680, 682, 720.
-, -, letters sent to, 346.
-, -, credentials for, 678 (2).
-, -, instructions to, 149.
-, -, alluded to, 680.
-, -, speech of, at the Hague, notes of, 220.
-, -, warrant for, alluded to, 682.
-, -, servant of, 204. And see Burnett, Henry.
-, -, wife and family of, 423.
Debenero, Francesco, letter from, 434.
Degner, Dr., bound for Daniel Rogers' debts, 215, 216.
Delamante, M. See Salusses de la Mante.
Del Bene(d'Elbene). See Bene, del.
Delft, 632;
Count Hohenlohe going to, 251;
the Elector Truchsess at, 253;
is not devoted to the Queen, 306;
seduced by its magistrates, 307.
-, agent at. See English, John.
-, letters dated at, 25, 27–29, 79, 91, 243, 261 (2), 351, 508.
-, a seigneur of. See Brassart.
-, the States at, 14, 79, 167.
-, travellers to, 73, 146, 167.
Demetre, Demetrius, Emanuel, is to collect rents at Salisbury, 111.
-, letter to, alluded to, 210.
Democritus, allusion to, 653.
Dendermonde (Dermonde), siege of, 13, 24;
surrender of, 16, 18, 22, 27;
Prince of Parma's forces in the field near, 27;
matters of, alluded to, 74;
the enemy sends boats from, 89;
ships for, 110;
a confession of faith to be sworn at, 530.
-, former eventsat, alluded to:—
Ryhove's proceedings at, 219, 220;
seizure of, by Monsieur (1582), 220;
his retreat to and negotiations at, 316, 317;
taking of, by Parma, (1584), 220;
Bellièvre's negotiations at (1584), 316.;
-, governor of, said to have taken Sluys, 282.
Denmark, John Herbert to be sent to, 7;
copy of the States' articles [with France], to be sent to, 158.
-, King of. See Frederick.
-, Chancellors of. See Kaas see Ramel.
-, church of, difference between the Huguenot churches and, 583.
-, crown of, pretensions of the House of Lorraine to, 416, 434.
-, envoys to and from. See under Ambassadors.
-, Treasurer of, 563.
Denton, George, soldiers delivered to, 691.
Derbent, Osman's conquest of, alluded to, 45.
Desdiguières (Deriguières). See Lesdiguières.
Desponde, Jehan, discovery of, 232.
Desportes, Sieur de, urges Joyeuse to support the proposal of the Low Countries, 258.
Des Pruneaux, Sieur de. See Sorbier.
Deuxponts or Zweibrücken, a baptism at, 614.
-, (Biponts), John, Duke of. See Zweibrücken.
Deventer, is wholly bent to the English Queen, 82;
some chief men of, captured, 486.
-, a village near, 627.
-, Prounincq, “dit de.” See Prounincq.
Devonshire, Justices of, soldiers “delivered” by, 691.
Deza (d'Ezza), Cardinal, 304.
Diamond, presented to M. de Civille, 111.
Dictenson [qy. Dickenson], Rogier, a priest, request on behalf of, 208.
Dieppe, 9, 40;
letters of mark said to be granted to those of, 359;
Thomas Morgan (if given up) to be embarked at, 375;
divided opinions in, 376.
-, the deputies from the Low Countries to land at, 140;
a house prepared for them, 167;
they land at, 233;
and embark again at, 369.
-, Admiralty officers at, order to, 700.
-, governor of. See Chastes, Seigneur de la.
-, letters dated at, 435, 714.
-, merchants of, 515.
-, Protestantsin, reported murder of, 632.
-, ships at, 233, 631.
-, travellers to or from, 33, 631, 656.
Dier or Dyer, Edward, journey of, alluded to, 245.
-, -, articles propounded by, notes of answer to, 13.
-, -, letter from, alluded to, 187.
Dijon, 72;
the Duke of Mayenne at, 361;
only “sure” so long as the Duke is there, 380;
to be granted to the Duke, 551, 559.
-, Parlement of, 206.
Dinant, in Namur, 54.
Dinteville, Joachim de, lieutenant-general under the Duke of Guise in Champagne, tries to save Chálons for the King, 354, 355.
Dirsack, Petro, a gentleman of the King of Poland's chamber, 65.
Dispontyne, Dyspontyne, Captain, Englishmen serving under, 414;
person taken or killed by, ibid.;
at the fort of Lillo, 431.
Dixmuyden, 367.
Dodington, Bartholomew, goods of, in Spain, 528.
Doel, Doele, the, sconce of, 377;
surrendered to the States, 398, 401, 405;
troops to be taken from, 452.
Doesburg, surrenders to the enemy, 383, 398.
Dolfin, Dolfino, —, Magnifico of Venice, 470.
-, Giovanni. Venetian ambassador in France, 249;
recommendation by, 334;
news from, 558.
Dommessent, Lodovick, secretary to Philip, Duke of Burgundy (in 1445), 704.
Dondery, Joris, imprisoned and fined at Antwerp, 115.
Donne, Henry, letters to be sent to, 718;
conspiracy said to be known to, ibid.
Doria, Prince Juan Andrea de, in Spain, 283, 332;
allowed no jurisdiction in Genoa, 640.
Dormans, near Epernay, the Queen Mother may meet the Duke of Guise at, 361.
Dorp, Aernt van, deputy of Holland, 422;
cares not how subject they are to France, 277;
a commissioner to France, strict orders givento, 346;
the States of Holland dissatisfied with, 347.
-, -, letter from, 369.
-, Captain [Adrian van ?], sent to Antwerp, 73.
Dorst, Loys van, goods of, judged good prize, 655.
Dortmund, violent courses of, against England, 617.
Dortrecht, Dordrecht (Dort), practice by a hatter of, discovered, 38;
those of, said to desire peace with Spain, 642;
Ste. Aldegonde at, 676.
-, deputies of, object to the articles sent by the French King, 82.
-, letter dated at, 202.
-, pensionary of, sent as commissioner to France, 203;
sent to Davison, 306, 396. And see Menin.
Dotechem, surrender of, feared, 383, 398.
Douay, ordnance, money &c. sent from, to Parma's camp, 495.
Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, letter of, alluded to, 249.
-, (Du Glas), Archibald [Scottish ambassador in England], request of, alluded to, 23;
is asked to speak for some French prisoners, 93;
request sent by, 208.
-, James, Earl of Morton, a man whom he “sought to catch,” 259.
Dover, Germans arrested at, 37;
Scotsmen said to have been taken at, 73;
a Spanish spy at, 81, 225;
travellers to and from, 348;
Cubiaur's nephew not allowed' to embark at, 453, 455.
-, barque of, taken by the Zeelanders, 365.
-, deputies of the States General at, 369, 375.
-, factors of, say that provisions may be sent to Flanders, 68.
-, inhabitants or merchants of, complaints of, 76, 128, 145.
-, letter dated at, 349.
-, officers of, letter to, asked for, 37;
concerned in sending provisions to the Spaniards, 128.
-, ships at, laden with corn for Dunkirk, &c., 128.
-, and Calais, Zeeland ships going between, rob the English going to Dunkirk and Newport, 454, 456.
Dowland, John, a servant of Walsingham, 126.
Doyland, a priest, 716.
Drake (Du Drac, Dracon), Sir Francis, his journey kept secret in England, but “in everyone's mouth” in France, 108;
a favourite of the Queen, 353;
said to be going again to the Indies, ibid.;
is said not to be going out, 455;
the Queen does not wish him to go plundering again, 467;
has gone to capture the Peru fleet, 610;
reported proceedings of, 642;
preparations for his voyage, the Spaniards vexed by, 713.
-, -, letter to, alluded to, 335.
-, -, recommendation to, 197.
-, -, booty or plunder gained by, alluded to, 353;
restoration of, negotiations for, 434, 467.
Drinckward, M., purveyor of the viversat Dunkirk, “tampers” with English merchants, to sell him provisions, 466.
Druyne, —, burgomaster of Utrecht, 540.
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, letter from, alluded to, 146.
-, -, letters to, alluded to, 524.
-, [Anne] Countess of Warwick, a man of, letters sent by, 381.
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 261, 491;
his favours to Mauvissière, 39;
is prayed to move the Queen to accept the two princesses of Orange, 57 (2);
has written very kindly to Sir Edw. Stafford, 79;
will do what he can for the princesses of Orange, 103;
his alleged dislike of Sir J. Bowes, 134;
intercession of, for Rowland Yorke, 146, 147;
Ste. Aldegonde appeals to, 299;
his marriage to Lady Sheffield, alluded to, 386;
his dislike of Sir E. Stafford, 387;
visit of, to the Tower, 456;
a matter put before the Queen by, 518;
in relation to Treslong, 523, 652;
is a good friend to Mauvissière, 584;
visit of, to Dudley, Robert, Earl of Middelburg, alluded to, 587;
an officer set free by request of, 626;
reported to be landed in Zeeland, 641;
paper said to have been seen on his table, 647;
proposed as governor of the United Provinces, 681;
should be hastened away, 682;
the people in Holland and Zeeland cry out for, 686;
interview with, desired, 687;
appointed a commissioner to conclude the treaty with the States' deputies, 708;
libels against, alluded to, 716.
-, -, letters from, 212, 309, 333, 485, 519;
alluded to, 381.
-, -, -, signed by, alluded to, 344.
-, -, letters to, 197, 399, 400, 554, 562, 680;
alluded to, 44, 69, 303, 335, 524, 658
-, -, book against (“Leicester's Commonwealth”), published in France, 386, 387.
-, -, information from, 36.
-, -, -, sent to, 543.
-, -, a follower of. See Scory.
-, -, messages to, 27, 214, 489.
-, -, messenger sent to, to beg for help for Ostend, 484.
-, -, his house in Antwerp, 633.
-, -, nephew of. See Sydney, Sir Philip.
Duffele, Henrich, a wickmaster of Antwerp, commissioner to Parma, 623 .
-, Sieur de. See Merode.
Duivenvoorde (Devenford) [Dirick van], 82.
Duke, Ambrose, a Walloon, opinion of, 679.
Dunkirk, 74, 172, 465;
an English ship suspected to be bound for, 91;
the Duke of Anjou's troops at, allusion to, 130;
Morgan's regiment desires a passport to embark from, 352;
oxen brought to, 466;
English goods and shipping at, set free by the Prince of Parma, 684;
need of free passage from Antwerp to, 685.
-, Court of Admiralty at, order to, 655.
-, English merchants at, 466.
-, -, ships going to, 456.
-, governor of, is inquisitive concerning the English nobles and troops, 684.
-, letter dated at, 466.
-, magistrates of, ordered to give the English “friendly entertainment,” 684.
-, merchant of, money to be paid to, 683.
-, news from, 401.
-, prizes daily brought into, 683.
-, provisions sent to, 26, 128,256
-, from England, 91, 99, 121, 122, 272, 401.
-, purveyor of the vivers at. See Drinckward.
-, ships coming from, 244.
-, ships of or Dunkirkers, are abroad, 245;
bark of, taken, 269;
ships chased by, 357;
the States' deputies chased back by, 631.
-, -, or shippingat,485;
not in a state to annoy England, 466.
-, Swiss soldiers come to, 684.
-, travellers to or from,121, 683.
-, water bailiff at. See Regal.
Du Pin. See Lallier.
Du Plessis. See Mornay.
Duras, [Jean de Durfort, Vicomte de], lieutenant to the Queen of Navarre at Agen, 501.
Durens [or Dury], a Jesuit, sent into Scotland, 659, 715.
Dusseldorp, the young Duke of Cleves to be married at, 195, 539
Daniel Rogers' journey to, 202, 211, 215.
Dutch (Germans) two regiments of, have come to Hohenlohe, 205.
Dutch church, members of, in England, to be sent over, 337.
-, cornets, scattered by the enemy, 205.
Dutchmen in England, claims upon, protested against, 567, 568.
Dutch women, going to France, 40.
Duyn, M. de, Master of the Posts and member of the Council of State, to go as deputy from Brabant to the French King, 87;
death of, 255.
Dydsbery, William, of Rye, information sent to, 712.
Dyentiere, Jacques de, letter from, 384.
Dyer, See Dier.
Dyke, Adrian, imprisoned and fined at Antwerp, 116.