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Gachill (Gasfeld, Gasfielde, Gashe-felt), Captain John, arrested, opinion of his brother officers concerning, 256;

arrest and examination of, 292;

is released and believed to have gone to the enemy, 626.

-, -, letter from, 102.

-, -, company of, 101, 102, 326

Gaderleben. See Silva Garlebiensi.

Gaeta, 263, 304;

Spanish galleys at, 608.

-, Bishop of [Pedro Lunelli], said to be going as nuncio to the Emperor and to Spain, 560;

objected to, as being a Spaniard, 589.

Gaetano, Pietro, son of Signor Honorato, to marry one of the Pope's nieces, 469.

Galese, Duke of. See Altemps, Marquis.

Gamage, Mr., daughter and heir of, marries Robert Sydney, 202.

Gambara [Gio. Francesco], Cardinal, Bishop of Viterbo, conference held by, 270;

to be vice-legate under Salviati, 493.

Gambarelli, Roscino da, bandit, taken prisoner, 657.

Gambareschi, Signor, place seized by, 270.

Gambino, Captain, a prisoner in Rome, 560.

Garnier [Flaminio], the secretary, signature of, 112.

Garret, Sir William (the late), son of, 194.

Gasbech, M. de, goes to try to regain Neuss, 475.

Gascons, in the King's new guard, 206.

Gascony, Epernon's journey to, alluded to, 126;

the King of Navarre and Prince of Condé in, 320;

forces to be sent into, 570.

Gasfielde, Gashefelt, &c. See Gachill.

Gaston, Don, servants of, sent to Dover, 453.

Gedinière, Sieur de, in England, 25.

Geerdes, John, of Embden, beer exported by, 698.

Geertruy denberg, troops from, 250;

Count Hohenlohe at, 251;

peasants of, cattle captured from, 558.

-, governor of, 280.

Gelekerken or Gelkercken, Conrad von, letters from, 86, 92, 183.

-, -, letter to, 183.

-, -, recommendation of, 175

-, -, writings of, mentioned, 86, 92, 175, 183.

Gemblours (Gibillou), battle of, alluded to, 217.

Gemer, Mr., registrar at Rye, intelligence to be given to, 712.

Geneva, 548, 714;

reported enterprise of the Duke of Savoy upon, 213;

report that it is to be besieged, 276, 320, 341;

the residue of the subsidy promised from England greatly needed by, 473.

-, letters dated at, 21, 56, 74, 154, 473;

mentioned, 21.

-, overseers of the poor at, letter from, 56.

-, pastors, professors and deacons of the church of, letter from, 21.

-, poor strangers and scholars at, the Queen's charity to, 21;

money sent to, from England, 56, 75.

-, principal men of, go to the French King at Lyons, 213.

-, Syndics and Council of, letter from, 74.

Genevois, Prince de. See Savoie, Charles Emanuel de.

Genoa, sends envoys to congratulate the Pope and the Duke of Savoy, 469;

melon seeds sent from, 524;

Japanese princes going to or at, 529, 657.

-, news from, 332, 561, 640.

-, post of, decrees concerning, 640

-, property in, dispute as to the ownership of, 575, 576.

-, travellers to, 469, 520, 561.

-, troops embarking at, 719.

Genoese, the, preparations of, to welcome the Duke and Duchess of Savoy, 560, 614;

have had to withdraw from Flanders while the war lasts, 575.

Gent, William, “English gentleman at Lvons,” newsletters sent to, 475, 487.

Gentil, Jolo, letters sent to, 286.

Georgians, the, Simon, chief prince of, 314;

Saide, brother of Simon, and his son, revolt of, 314.

Gérard, Balthazar, “the new martyr, that killed the Prince of Orange,” 68.

German captains in the Spanish service, 137;

colonels and captains, serving the Duke of Guise, protestation of, 370;

colonels, going to France, 467.

-, cloth, cheaper than English, 696

-, commissioners, going into France, 279, 307.

-, (“Dutch”)faction, in Russia, 85.

-, gentlemen, arrested at Dover, 37

-, Guards, in attendance on the King of Spain, 323.

-, halberdiers, in the French King's guard, 135.

-, (Dutch) language, letters written in, 510.

-, maritime ports, the King of Spain desires use of, 241.

-, “Moffes,” serving the States General, 203, 204;

captain of, escapes to Borgerhout, 204.

-, (Almaine) nature, dulness of, 209

-, Princes. See Germany. See Empire, the.

-. regiments, for the service of Spain, 645.

-, reiters, levy of, by the Prince of Parma, 218;

for the Duke of Guise, 287, 310;

by Otto Plotz &c., 320, 467;

for the French King, 370, 493;

desired by the Elector Truchæss, 502;

did the Prince of Orange more harm than his enemies, 578.

-, -, and footmen, to be levied for the King of Navarre, 447, 499, 535, 577, 578;

advertisement concerning, alluded to, 550.

-, ships, to be” stayed “in Spain, 485.

-, troops (Almay's) at Liége, 383;

to be inhibited from going to aid the League, 433;

going to Portugal, 719.

Germans (Jermayns), killed at Bois-le-Duc, 255;

peoples of the frontier must protect themselves from, 599.

Germany, an envoy should be sent to, 113;

measures proposed for stirring up, against Austria and the Papacy, 113;

could protect the Low Countries, if she would, 129;

hopes of help from, for the Low Countries, 132;

perilous state of, 156;

has enough cloth without importing it from England, 183;

journey into, alluded to, 197;

no stirring in, save “fine practices underhand for matters of religion,” 311;

reports from, ibid.;

practices in, for currying favour with the King of Spain, 319;

the Queen to send an agent to, 323, 544;

Elector Truchsess desires to levy troops in, 397;

questions concerning levying of men in, procuring of horses from, &c., 429;

her Majesty will send treasure into, 557;

the Prince of Condé reported to be in, 589;

Spaniards little loved in, 589.

-, agent in, for the King of Navarre. See Ségur-Pardailhan.

-, bishoprics of, reformed, efforts to restore, to the “Papal religion,” 694.

-, book said to be printed in, 33.

-, Catholic clergy of, proposal to tax, for the war of Cologne, 613.

-, doctors of, should be forbidden to write or preach against those of the reformed faith, 113.

-, Electors and Princes of. See Empire.

-, free cities of, 495. And see under their names.

-, Genoese merchants in, 575

-, leading juris consults of, named, 159.

-, Merchants Adventurers in, liberties of, 687.

-, money to be sent to, for the King of Navarre, 553;

money paid in, 634.

-, news from, 202, 213. And see Prague and Cologne, news from.

-, the plague in, 658.

-, Princes of, letters of divines to, alluded to, 512.

-, -, Catholic, promote the League, 370;

Assembly of. See Prague.

-, -, Protestant, an envoy to be sent to, 113, 180; and see Ségur-Pardailhan;

to be asked to aid Truchsess, 113, 151;

are hazarding their whole heritage, 156, 157;

their attitude towards Truchsess, 202, 429;

Elizabeth sends to, 394;

to be urged to support the King of Navarre, 416, 499, 500, 509, 557;

and desired to forbid levies for those of “the contrary religion,” 433;

a conference of, see Silva Garlebiensi;

are sending the Concordia to the King of Navarre, 566;

no great zeal amongst, for the “common cause,” 618;

Ségur going to, 653;

Elizabeth's proposals to, see Elizabeth.

-, -, proposed Assembly of, 394, 416, 433, 447, 495, 509, 511, 583.

-, Protestant ministers and preachers in, to exhort their people to peace and unity, 433.

-, reiters levied in. See German reiters.

-, States of, deputies of, at Prague, 213.

-, towns of, would rather have friendship with France than Spain, 191.

-, travellers to or from, 43, 88, 125, 231, 714.

-, troops levied in, for the States General, 14;

by the King of Spain, 361;

for the Duke of Guise, 430. And see German reiters.

-, Low, news from, 191.

-, North, levies in, supposed to be for France, 467.

Germigny, Jacques du, Baron de Germoles, French ambassador at the Porte, is seeking his congé, 47;

honours heaped on, 66;

recall of, ibid.;

-, -, wife of, 66.

-, -, secretary of, to remain as agent, 47, 66.

Germue [qy. Yarmouth], a ship at, taken from the French, 584.

Gesualdo, Cardinal [Alfonso], banquet given by, 281;

appointed legate for La Marca, 468;

sings mass in St. Peter's, 520.

-, -, vice-legate of. See Gloriero.

Ghent, 51;

the enemy near, 13, 27;

danger of, 18;

restriction of victuals at, 25;

is in great straits, 27;

importance of, 53;

report that it has agreed with the enemy, 55;

the enemy marches towards, 56;

Dathenus escapes from, 70;

the Prince of Parma enters, 74;

order settled in, 89;

report that Champagney is to be governor of, 111;

and that the city is reduced to slavery and very miserable, ibid.;

lacks victuals, 121, 649, 669;

the Prince of Parma's good usage of, 149;

persons killed or taken near, 414;

ammunition taken out of, 496.

-, surrender of, terms of, 62, 63;

alluded to, 93, 331;

loss of, alluded to, 71, 78, 82, 245, 252;

evils consequent on, 92;

articles of the treaty, 700.

-, agent for the Prince of Parma in, 73.

-, burghers or people of (Gantois), disarmed, 89;

news sent by, 465;

urge Parma to procure free passage for victuals, 669, 674.

-, -, those whose heads were demanded, pardoned, 63.

-, burgomaster of, letter from, alluded to, 405.

-, canal from, to Calloo, made by the enemy, 153, 246.

-, captains of, acquit Rowland Yorke, 73.

-, castle or citadel at, to be built up, 62, 63;

is rebuilt, 252.

-, -, its surrender to the Count of Reulx (in 1576), alluded to, 219.

-, churches in, to be rebuilt, 62, 63

-, commissioners from, to the Prince of Parma, 53, 55, 62.

-, companies from, sent to Sluys, 74.

-, confession of Faith to be sworn at, 530.

-, letter dated at, 384.

-, letter to, from the Prince of Parma, 700.

-, ministers at, murdered, 93.

-, Pacification of, alluded to, 672.

-, persons imprisoned at, 162, 272, 353, 632.

-, proceedings at, notes of, 220, 632.

-, ships from, 109, 110.

-, States' garrison at, 3.

-, Town House of, treaty published before, 700.

-, country of, brantgelt to be levied from, 704.

Giacoballi, Monsignor, may probably be Bishop of Spoleto, 329.

Gianibelli (Jenibell), Frederick, inventor of the fireworks at Antwerp, recommended to Walsingham, 675.

Gillebert, Madame, children of, preceptor of, a prisoner, 93.

Gillman, Laurence, ship's master, 40.

Gilpin, George, secretary of the Merchants Adventurers at Middelburg, 80, 405, 586, 587;

illness of, 14, 61, 89;

letters to be sent to, 202;

composition of, with the Earl of Leicester, in relation to an estate, 309, 399;

directions sent to, by the Queen, 336, 337;

is desired to “advertise often,” 337;

Burnham confers with, 357 (2);

tells the English troops there is no money in hand for them, 405;

a “simple, hopeful letter” from, harm done by, 427;

has heard that his letters have been blamed, 472;

proposal to be made by, 497;

returns to Middelburg, 498;

former embassies of, alluded to, 617;

advice of, 641;

is about to return to Zeeland, 655.

-, -, letters from, 14, 22, 37, 61, 88, 114, 118, 167, 171, 185, 204, 244, 272, 290, 294, 357, 365, 367, 368, 377, 401, 402, 425, 427, 436, 451, 471, 475, 479, 490, 655.

-, -, letter to, 465;

alluded to, 649.

-, -, instructions to, alluded to, 368.

Giron, Pedro de, Duke of Ossuna, viceroy of Naples, banquets given to, 281;

the people clamour to, for justice, 469;

has grain brought in for them, 493;

couriers sent out by, 519, 520;

has stilled the tumults, 529;

measures taken by, for finding stolen goods, 629;

desires the Pope's help against the people, 646;

licence granted to, while pursuing bandits, 663.

-, -, orders to, alluded to, 656

-, -, wife of. See Ossuna, Duchess of.

-, -, brother of, 519.

Giroult [qy. Jiroust], Captain, ship desired by, 652.

Gistel, Captain, news sent by, 449.

Giulio, the Sieur, a quarrel of, 111.

Gloriero, Monsignor, vice-legate to Cardinal Gesualdo, 493;

to be clerk of the Camera, 656.

Gloucester, natives of, 40, 654.

Glover, Robert, Somerset Herald, in France with the Earl of Derby, 322;

nephew of, ibid.

Gnesen, Archbishop of. See Karnkowski.

Goche, a town of the Duke of Cleves, 215.

Godin, Jehan, Colonel, a commissioner to Parma, 624.

Goes (in S. Beveland) to be given as a cautionary town to Elizabeth, 587.

Goeswini, Maître Jehan, formerly greffier of the Council of War at Brussels, 689.

Gomez, Francesco Pardo, letter from, 420.

Gondi, Albert de, Duke of Retz, Marshal of France, dealings of, to be investigated, 69;

favours underhand the Duke of Guise, 169;

at the court, 182;

has free entry into the King's bedchamber, 184;

is the Queen Mother's councillor, 308;

is sent to the Cardinal de Bourbon, 361, 423;

offers money to the King, 390, 423;

goes with the Queen Mother to Nemours, 555.

-, -, wife of, 555.

-, -, house of. See Noisy.

-, Jerome [Master of the Ceremonies], dealings of, to be investigated, 69;

information given by, 77, 127.

-, Pierre de, Bishop of Paris, dealings of, to be investigated, 69;

Thomas Morgan to be recommended to, 419.

Gontaut, Armand de, Baron de Biron, Marshal of France, is of the King's Council, but seldom called, 308;

to lead an army into the Low Countries, 350;

returns to Paris, 525.

Gonzaga [Gio. Vincenzo], Cardinal, is dangerously ill, 520.

-, -, a gentleman of, imprisoned, 629.

-, Guilielmo di, Duke of Mantua, claim of, to an island in the Po, 289.

-, Louisdi, Duc de Nevers, consults with the Guises, 32;

the French King sometimes proposes to employ, 275;

on the Council, but seldom called, 308;

the King sends to, 340, 361;

visit of, to the Baths of Lucca, 361, 469;

general of the strangers, 361;

is invited to Rome by the Pope, 493;

movements of, in Italy, 520, 529, 539;

returns to France, 610;

his treaty at Rome, alluded to, 646.

-, -, as Prince of Mantua, Duke de Nevers, lieutenant-general of the King's armies, protestation of, 176.

-, -, wife of. See Cleves, Henriette de.

-, -, envoys sent to, from the King, 361.

-, Scipione, sent by the Pope to Lucca, 493.

-, Vincenzo di, Prince of Mantua, 281, 521, 530.

-, -, wife of, 281.

-, -, William di, Duke of Mantua, going to the carnival at Venice, 282.

Gonzago, Octavio de, sent to gain Brussels (in 1578), 217.

Goorle, Goor (?), A. van, letter from, 473.

Goorin, Captain Jehan, a commissioner to Parma, 624.

Gorch, House of, a Polish Palatine of, 270.

Gordon, George, Earl of Huntly, in relation to priests and Jesuits, 715.

-, (Gourdon), James, Jesuit, sent into Scotland, 30, 33;

is thought to have carried matters of weight from the Pope and Duke of Guise, 107.

-, -, letters from, alluded to, 107.

Gossam [qy. James Gossom], promises to give information, 123.

Gotthem. See Vander Haghe.

Gottofridi, Signor, a Roman gentleman, going to Flanders, 608.

Gouda, has protested against the treaty with France, 194.

-, deputies of, difficulties made by, 422.

Gourdan or Gordann (Gordon), M. de, Captain or Governor of Calais, a letter to be written to, 93;

Englishmen brought before, 448;

refuses to go to the King's lieutenant, 449;

mentioned, 687.

-, -, letter from, 127.

Gous, Mathias, burger of Antwerp, ship of, seized, 196.

Gout, the, persons ill with, 242, 354, 361.

Gowerdon, Gourdoon, Captain, in relation to the examinations of the accused captains, 256, 292.

Goyon, Jacques de, Comte de Matignon, Marshal of France, the King of Navarre speaks with, 488.

Gradisca (in Hungary), inhabitants of, put to death, 540.

Granada, “the new kingdom of,” 384.

Grand Chamberlain. See Howard, Charles, Lord.

Grand Prior, the. See Angoulême, Henri d'.

Grandonio, a famous bandit, executed, 469.

-, brother of, hanged, 469.

Grandpré [Claude de Joyeuse, Comte de], forces under, at Mezières, 408.

Grant, Captain, sent as commissioner for the Scots troops at Antwerp, to the Prince of Parma, 649.

Granvelle, Cardinal. See Perrenot.

-, one, sent from des Pruneaux, 103.

Grassis, Monsignor di, resigns the church of Faenza to his nephew, 330.

Gratz, Archduke Charles goes to, 535.

Grave, still held by the States, 179.

Grave, the, an entrenchment called, near Nimegen, taken by the Malcontents, 536.

Gravelines, an English ship suspected to be bound for, 91;

provisions taken to, from England, 99, 256;

an English ship taken near, 100.

-, governor of. See Pardieu, Seigneur de La Motte.

-, traveller to, 127.

Gravesend, travellers at, 26, 40;

ship of war at, 58, 61;

(Sgravesende) deputies of the States come to, 557, 569;

troops embarked at, 691.

Gray, Patrick, Master of Gray, expected in England, 107;

causes for distrusting, ibid.;

“minister” from James VI at the English court, 161;

the Bishop of Ross waiting to hear from, 248;

does not know his master's meaning, 309;

his good service, 424;

help given by, to the Laird of Easter-Wemyss, 473.

-, Mr., Sir Edw. Stafford complains of his conduct, 127.

-, brother of, 127.

Greece, the Turk has called the soldiers out of, 599.

-, Beglerbey of, comes with his army to the confines of Moldavia, 65;

is created Bassa, 67.

-, -, the new, appointed, 67;

payments to, 226;

to be sent to aid the Tartars, 314;

to levy troops, 403.

Greek author. See Apollonius.

-, priest in Morea, son of. See Wallachia, Petrasco, Vaivode of.

Greeks, at Constantinople, frauds by, 167.

-, -, patriarchs of. See Constantinople.

Greenwich, 497;

the Queen at, 348.

-, or the Court at Greenwich, letters dated at, 212, 333, 352, 365, 428, 465, 519 (2).

Gregory XIII, Pope (Hugo Buon-compagni), 56;

dependence of, upon Spain, and connexion with the House of Guise, 32;

dissensions between the Venetians and, 72;

influence of, upon King's Philip's proceedings, 95, 96;

his endeavours to urge the King of Spain to war with England, 98;

Scottish Jesuits believed to carry matters of weight from, 107;

a “mathematician” demonstrates that he will be the last Pope, 156;

(Catolycus), Dr. Sturm writes to, 156, 157;

in relation to the business of Cologne, ibid.;

the Protestant canons of Strasburg excommunicated by, 161;

his excommunication of the Elector Truchsess, alluded to, 173;

his banishment of Plccolomini, alluded to, 182;

has absolved Piccolo-mini, 193;

sends money to the Emperor to defer the Imperial Diet, 202;

his support of the new Archbishop of Cologne, 202, 311;

desired to attack Cologne, but saw he could not, 213;

authority of, has held France and Spain together, 250, 279;

movements or proceedings of. 281, 288, 289;

refuses permission to treat with bandits for restoration of goods, 281;

the Patriarch of Aquileia restored by means of, 282;

forbids Paolo Giordano Orsini to go near Rome, 289;

devotions of, on Ash Wednesday, in Lent and on Good Friday, 304, 363, 364;

is “too wise and politic a prince” to enterprise against Elizabeth, 310;

the Muscovite's acknowledgement of, alluded to, 311;

news concerning, 329, 330;

an inciter of the League, 355, 361, 369, 370, 416, 513;

may proceed to excommunicate the French King, 370;

measures taken by, against the bandits, 363;

has received the “Indian” Princes, 364;

England said to be “the root of all his mischief,” 372;

declared by the nuncio in Paris to be no “stirrer of these coals” in France, and to hope for the restoration of the King of Navarre to the church, 372, 379;

report of his death, 384;

death of, 408, 472;

said to have “practised” the death of Elizabeth, 408;

letter from, to the Earl of Arundel, alluded to, 454, 456;

said to have declared him Duke of Norfolk, 454;

time of, alluded to, 560, 599;

complaint of wrong done by, 629;

quarrel of, with the Orsini, alluded to, 646;

epitaphs upon, seen about Rome, 663;

scheme of, for an invasion of England, mentioned, 717.

-, “army of” said to be going to Scotland, 170.

-, ban or excommunication of, alluded to, 156, 157, 161, 173.

-, -, against Elizabeth, alluded to, 587.

-, bull of, alluded to, 603.

-, a castle taken by, from Cardinal Altemps, 662.

-, churches disposed of, by, 281.

-, commissioners of, sent to receive the Japanese Princes, 330.

-, gentleman of the Chamber to. See Vitelli, Chiappino.

-, grants by, alluded to, 492.

-, legates or nuncios of. See Ambassadors.

-, letter from, alluded to, 305.

-, light horse of, sent against the bandits, 263.

-, Master of the Chamber of co. See Bianchetti.

-, money of, attacked by bandits, 330;

given by, to the Jesuits in Japan, 520.

-, a noble held in pettore by, 270

-, palaces of. See Rome.

-, presents given by, 281.

-, safe conducts granted by, 364.

-, stipend from, 193.

-, “good son” of, 663;

“bad son” of. See Buoncompagni, Jacomo.

-, brother of. See Buoncompagni, Signor.

Greneze, Isles of. See Guernsey.

Grimaldi, Battista, property sold by, 575.

-, Monsignor [Dominic], made vice-legate of Avignon, 629.

-, Paolo, letter from, 575.

Grimston, Edward, servant to Stafford, news brought by, 266.

Grise, Gryse, Jaques de, grand bailiff of Bruges and the Free, in England, to be asked to remember Rowland Yorke, 64;

information from, 121;

“is to be doubted,” 196;

goes to Holland, 352, 375, 376, 720;

proceedings of, 377;

arrival of, alluded to, 413.

-, -, letters from, 68, 122;

alluded to, 73, 147.

-, -, letter to, 200;

alluded to, 14.

-, -, instructions to, 507.

-, -, letter of credence for, 25.

-, -, negotiations of, notes of, 42.

-, -, father-in-law of, 255.

-, -, and Orteil, propositions of, to the Queen, 40;

answer to, alluded to, 54;

heads of their proposals and her reply, 699.

-, William, clerk of the Queen's stables, Mauvissière complains against, 15, 23;

but requests his release, 23, 24.

Grisons, the, troops sent against, 341;

demand justice, 342;

overthrow of the Leaguers in, alluded to, 713.

-, -, French ambassador to. See Liverdy.

-, -, troops of, enter the Duchy of Milan, 341;

have cut to pieces the companies sent from the Pope, 355;

going to the French King, colonels of, will not act against the Catholic faith, 602.

Grodno, Poland, letters dated from, 75, 76.

Groningen, place near, taken from the enemy, 401.

Grumbach [William von], revenge of, upon the Bishop of Würzburg, alluded to, 433.

Grunevelt (Gruneveldt, Grimnold), Arnolt de, governor of Sluys, 633, 674;

news sent by, 350.

-, -, letter from, 334.

-, -, cousin of. See Maulde, William de.

Gryphius, Bartholomew Buys. See Buys.

Guadagni, Guadagne (Guadigne), [Jean Baptiste], Abbot of, the Queen Mother's great confidant, is gone, no man knows whither, 681.

Guarcino, priest and bandit, killed by one of his fellows, 493.

Guastavillani (Vastavillani) [Felipe], Cardinal, chamberlain to the Pope, 270, 304, 469;

pension taten from, 540;

pardoned by the Pope, 560;

arrest of, 600;

money paid by, for his office of chamberlain, 640.

-, -, Major-domo to, 600.

Guasto, Marquis del, desires to be General of the horse in Parma's army, 496.

Guelderland or Gueldres, Duchy of, Prince of Parma's forces in, 27;

will not agree to the articles sent by the French King, 82;

is well able to contribute and maintain money and forces, 83;

need to “occupy” the Spanish forces in, 98;

has resolved to receive the French King, 101, 110;

seduction of, feared, 278;

will be in danger, if Nimegen lets in the enemy, 343;

the revolt of Nimegen a pernicious example to, 350;

to be admitted into the treaty with her Majesty for places still held, 396;

is besieged by Hautepenne, 474;

Colonel Schenk near, ibid.;

held by the Baron of Hohensaxe, 523;

report that the enemy will go into, 681;

the Prince of Parma sends forces into, 683.

-, Chancellor of. See Leoninus.

-, commissioner for, to the Queen, not yet appointed, 450.

-, contributions of, to the States, 27;

fixed, 237;

somewhat slack of late, 366;

will contribute what it can, 704.

-, defence of, notes concerning, 705.

-, deputies of, to the States General, expected at the Hague, 437;

deputy from, to the French King, see Leoninus.

-, Dukedom of, said to be held in vassalage of the Empire, 705.

-, forces in, charge of, 571.

-, garrisons of, 472;

cost of, 2;

not enough men for, 397.

-, government of, said to have been promised to Schenk, 470.

-, governor of. See Sohns, Count of Neuenaar.

-, towns of, stand upon their privileges, 171;

many of, still held by the States, 179;

loss of, feared, 383.

-, as one of the United Provinces. See Low Countries, United Provinces of.

-, and Overyasel, proposed contribution from, 13.

-, and Zutphen, forces of the enemy in, strength of, 13.

Guernsey, Grenèze, the Countess of Laval said to be sent to, 652.

Guet, —, of the Emperor's Privy Council, death of, 557.

Guevara, Antonio, goods to be sent to, at Seville, 528.

-, Guevarra, Francisco, deputy to the Corregidor of Biscay, carried to England in the Primrose, desires release, 573.

Guienne. See Guyenne.

Guinea, ships going to, 632.

Guise, the Cardinal of Bourbon at, 379;

troops sent to, 540.

-, captain of, suspected to be for the Duke of Guise, 379.

-, Duke of. See Lorraine, Henry de.

-, Cardinal of. See Lorraine, Louis de.

-, Duchess of, is going to her husband, 35;

said to be going to lie in at Paris, 354;

letters from, alluded to, 355.

-, or Lorraine, House or Princes of (the Guises), have left Paris, 31;

are linked with Spain and the Pope, 32;

plotting of, against the King of Navarre, ibid.;

expectation of a stir by, 35;

meetings or assemblies of, 32, 69, 139;

efforts of, to win friends, 125;

preparations being made by, 125, 286, 320, 339;

Joyeuse does “bad offices” to, 126;

refuse to come to court, ibid.;

influence of, with the French King, 130;

will never all come to the court together, 139;

may make themselves so strong that the King must do as they would have him, 164;

his apparent hatred of, see Henry III;

the King tries to draw the Cardinal de Bourbon away from, 165;

their hatred of du Plessis, 191;

no good disposition to, in Burgundy, 206;

have great “fetches” in their heads, 275;

the King will not put forces in their hands, ibid.;

reputed intention of, to march to Paris, 275, 276;

loyalty of, protested, 287;

having left court without cause given, they are not to return, 311;

said to be armed, 339;

demands of, 362;

have had to hasten their enterprises, ibid.;

have not gained what they expected, 379, 380;

if they fail, the King will never forgive them, 381;

discovered their designs just when the King was treating with the States' deputies, 410;

may exterminate the Religion and overthrow Henry of Navarre, ibid.;

hatred of, to her Majesty and the Protestant Princes, 411;

pretensions of, to the Danish crown, 416;

plan of, for rescuing Thos. Morgan, 417;

their attempt to deprive the King of Navarre of his right of succession, 447;

few of quality declare for, save their own house, 461;

begin to want money, ibid.;

aims of, “not religious, as they made show,” 462;

their claim to descend from Charlemagne, 514;

the Scots King offers to send men against, 517;

“scions of Charlemagne,” the King shows small affection to, 525;

device of, to win over Montpensier, 549;

as the Queen of Scots' kinsmen, enmity of, against Elizabeth, 553;

a bad understanding with the King feigned by, 577;

“twenty-two princes of,” 591;

will rise to such a height of grandeur by the peace that the Mignons must “decline,” ibid.;

Swiss troops coming to, 654;

their actions are for their private designs, not for the King's service, 675.

-, -, the King's relations with. See Henry III.

-, -, treaty of, with the King:—

said to have given the charge of, to the Duke of Lorraine;

demands of, 460, 462, 525, 526;

negotiations of, with the Queen Mother, 464;

suspension of arms agreed upon, ibid.;

the King believed not to be negotiating with, 494;

are too high, 530, 532;

to meet the Queen Mother at Sens, 549;

chief points of dispute in regard to treaty, 549;

substance of articles, 550;

great grants and power given to, 553;

to meet the Queen Mother at Nemours, 555;

the King has granted more than they demanded, 556;

peace with, concluded, 570;

France now at the devotion of, 705;

probable practices of, with Scotland, ibid.

-, -, followers, friends, party or supporters of, 32, 184, 355;

speak big and contemptuously of the King, 125;

warlike preparations by, 320;

in the provinces, are in readiness, 340;

leave the court, ibid.;

declare that the King has intelligence with them, 389;

would soon “be at an end,” if the King were not betrayed, 412;

Elizabeth calls them traitors and rebels, 514. And see under France, the League in.

-, -, forces of, disposition of, 408;

numbers of, not great, 409;

report that they are to go into the Low Countries, 526;

are to attack the King of Navarre, 556;

pillaging by, 577. And see under France, the League, forces of.

-, -, German officers and troops, serving, 370;

their former service to the King, still unpaid, ibid.;

their loyalty to the Emperor and Empire, 371.

-, -, inciters or supporters of (the Pope, Spain, &c.), 355, 358.

-, -, governments of, all towns in, to be in their keeping, 429.

-, -, money said to be sent to, by the King of Spain, 409, 411.

-, -, places taken by, 430.

-, -, towns of surety demanded by, 460, 462.

Guitry or Quitry, M. de, negotiation of, alluded to, 170.

Guiverino. See Zuffarino.

Guyenne, Guienne, not at the devotion of the Leaguers, 505;

travellers to, 517;

troops raised in, go to the King of Navarre, 611;

the army for, artillery of, cannot march for lack of money, 654;

the Duke of Mayenne's proposed expedition to, alluded to, 666.

-, governor of. See Henry of Navarre.

Gwyn (Gwynne), Capt. William, in relation to the accused captains, 256, 292;

is killed, 481.

-, -, company of, 326.