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Gaeta [Prov. Caserta, Italy], Grand Master of Malta lands at, 444.
Gaetano, Cajetan Enrico, cardinal, arrives at Rome, 419; takes up office of high chamberlain, 437.
Gaia, Gaspar de, 402.
Galicia, Spain: warlike preparations
in, 232; ships to join Lisbon
fleet in May, 597.
-, no extraordinary provision in,
278; Ouseley in, 413.
Galli, merchantman, taking corn to Italy, 106.
Galli, Antonio Maria, bishop of Perugia, cardinal, Pope gives abbey of Osmo to, 436.
-, Ptolomeo, cardinal of Como, report by in consistory, 419.
Ganser, Martin, citizen of Nurnberg, 604.
Gap [Hautes Alpes, France], likely to surrender, 631.
Gardner, Christopher, prisoner in Spain, 168.
Garnache, La Grenasche [La Vendee, France], governor of. See Plessis Gate.
Garonne, River of Bordeaux, France, English ship pillaged in, 62.
Garret, James, a trumpeter, declaration of, 588.
Gascons, troops with Otto of Luneburg, 338.
Gascony, France, chief men of Navarre's party in, 516; Huguenots of, 543; scarcity in, 556; Epernon sent to, 639.
Gaskaylles. See Cascaes.
Gaspardo, Thomas, master of Nostra Senora del Rosario, letter to, 687.
Gasques, Seigneur, 434.
Gastellussart, Martissan de, of St. Jean de Luz, satisfaction asked for, 361.
Gaunt. See Ghent.
Gavres, Count of, party to treaty of Madrid, 626.
geese and ducks, battle of, 502, 503.
Gellisen, Cornellis, master of Dutch ship, 646.
Geneva [Canton Geneve, Switzerland],
544.
-, news from, 384, 491, 505, 517, 554.
-, Huguenots from go to defend
Auxonne, 49; William's going
to, 108.
-, King of France, promises to
defend, siege expected, 93;
enterprises against cooled, 113;
Savoy presses hardly on, 132.
-, Roman lords discuss way of
attacking, 123; feared revival
of attack on, 141; design
against, 161, 165, 168, 505; no
sign of attack, 262, 328;
measures of defence, 449.
-, provision of corn, 328; La Noue
leaves, 511; men of Navarre's
party at, 516n; La Noue
returning to, 541.
-, rail at English peace negotiations,
530, 531; French King urged
to forsake, 629.
-, letters from 89, 165, 340, 392,
450.
-, letter from Syndics and Council
of, 165.
Genoa [Prov. Genova, Italy], 77, 224,
283.
-, Doria leaving with galleys, 42;
Doria still at, 64; Dorias of,
favourites of Philip, 453, 454.
-, slaughter 300 Spaniards, 125;
quarrel with Milan, 161.
-, supplied with corn from Spain,
162; galley brings money to,
284; Spain raising money
from, 425.
-, troops from Naples for, 338;
galleys building at, 445; galleys under Doria, 570.
-, designs of Savoy on, 410; galleys
of, going against pirates, 475;
successes of, 503; taking gold
to Italy, 508; sends Spinola
to Grand Duke, 529.
-, letters dated at, 11, 25, 26, 44,
45, 53, 55, 83, 91, 105, 112,
529, 679, 681.
-, news from, 42, 78, 141, 143, 446,
447, 503.
-, negotiations at, 40, 105.
-, archbishop of. See Sauli, Antonio.
Geoffrey, Mr. See Brumen, Geoffrey le.
George Frederick, Margrave of Anspach, Ansbak, Palavicino going to, 14, 17; is going to the King of Denmark, 18.
-, -, as administrator of Magdeburg, 71.
-, -, contribution from, for aid of the King of Navarre, 61; Duke Casimir asks for help, 223.
-, -, letter from, 143.
-, -, son-in-law of, 17.
George Gustave, Prince Palatine of Veldenz, brings report from John Casimir, 317; proposed chief of German army, 430, 432; injury done to, 435.
George John, Prince Palatine of
Lützelstein, La Petite Pierre,
Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of
Bavaria: may go as substitute
for Casimir, 258; warns Elizabeth of plot to poison her, 647;
Casimir at variance with, 685.
-, letters from, 307, 317, 332, 429–
36, 647.
-, letter to, 584.
George, Stafford's servant, 272.
George, ship, made to pay toll at Elbe, 642.
George Bonaventure, English ship, forced to discharge cargo at Hamburg, 646.
Georgians, reduced by Turks, 446; Turk's enterprise against, 477.
Geraldi. See Giraldi.
Gerard, Jarrett, Lady, Leigh haunts company, 35.
Gerini, Florentine agent at Rome, departure, 420.
German and Germans, Allermands,
Almains, Almayn, Dutchland,
89, 172, 333, 387, 593.
-, news from, 449, 450, 536, 553, 607.
-, mission from, to France, 5, 24,
41, 49, 50, 60, 72, 82, 121, 135,
159, 328; should resent treatment of, 72.
-, reiters from for France, 5, 151,
159, 162, 258, 396, 432;
passage of, 335; returning
home, 417; French king's
policy to, 424; delayed by
lack of money, 638. See also
reiters.
-, Saxony and Brandenburg not
interested in affairs outside,
39; Schulte ready to serve
Queen in, 67; Queen taking
as body guard, 115.
-, feeling in, against Geneva design,
100; calamities afflicting, 323.
-, Philip raises money in, 123;
great dearth throughout, 198.
-, affairs of depend on Elizabeth,
157; need to keep friends in
informed, 158.
-, help from Navarre's only hope,
163; envoy from Navarre to,
194; Philip irritated by Queen
getting reiters from, 681.
-, infantry for France, 223; reiters
enrolled in, service uncertain,
312; pay of troops, 342.
-, Pope resents Palavicino's activities in, 224; great new levy in,
389.
-, money raised in for French expedition, 233; intervention in
France, 255, 260, 360, 371,
438, 478, 617.
-, opinion in about Spanish preparations, 284; no special
reason to help England, 345.
-, forces from, against Turk, 296;
troops in Spanish pay, 343;
stopped, 372.
-, troops attached to Bouillon, 363;
oath not to abandon Swiss,
396.
-, capitulations made in, 385; loss
of exchange by money paid
in, 471; Casimir's bond for
troops from, 682.
-, Merchant Adventurers and, 400,
404, 457.
-, Sboroschi trying to get troops
from, 463; troops for Maximilian, 476, 506, 507.
-, reiters wished to carry off French
to, for pay, 480; Rochelle's
reliance on troops from, 500.
-, mission of Reaux to, 493, 586;
mission of Rochandieu to, 544.
-, troops in France broken by own
negligence, 502; great levies
in, 535, 541, 595, 599, 607.
-, defeat in Poland, 514; Swiss
relations with, 618.
-, Queen should get troops from, to
defend England, 518; Queen's
money desired for, 575, 576.
-, submitting to Spaniards, 562,
563; wish to be included in
any peace made by England
with Spain, 622.
-, Queen undecided about sending
gentleman to, 577; appeal to
her for money for, 579, 620,
623.
-, efforts to alienate Navarre from,
618; need of Casimir to stay
in, 618, 619; presence saved
remnants of force, 619; fear
of Guises depriving King of all
hope of aid from, 622, 623;
Gratley gone to, 671.
-, Princes of:
-, parties to treaty of Cateau
Cambresis, 627; opposed
to privileges for Merchants
Adventurers, 7; mean to
choose King of Romans,
326; Hanse complains to,
of Count Edzard, 393, 408;
Emperor forbids to move
about Montbeliard, 535,
541; arming apace, 553;
letters sent to one well
affected to Queen, 556.
-, Evangelical Princes of:
-, proposed intervention in
France, 16, 20, 41, 110,
141, 198, 683; ready to
succour King, 623.
-, Pope will not molest if do
not meddle in France, 7;
negotiations with referred
to, 308.
-, little to resist army on
frontier, 47; contributions
to support force in France,
134, 148, 170, 186, 427,
653.
-, Casimir waiting to hear from,
151; fear of alliance
against Protestants, 324.
-, stirred by thought of Matthias as King of Poland,
297; desire public assembly, 311; help desired in
Netherlands, 370; and for
Navarre, 370, 371.
-, Navarre must be succoured
by, 574; less well affected
to him than Queen, 575.
Germue. See Yarmouth.
Gesualdo, Alfonso, cardinal, troubled with colic, 419.
Gevaudan, Givaudan [Languedoc, France], expedition of Joyeuse to, 4.
Ghent, Gaunt [Prov. W. Flanders, Belgium], provisions of war sent to, 426, 437, 444; church given to Vanderlind, 512.
- bishop of. See Vanderlind.
- pacification of, 84n, 370.
Ghisheri, Monsignor, death, 443.
Giard, Robert, of the Lepurier, complaint against English, 318.
Gibbes, Richard, letter from, 231.
Gibraltar, Juberralter, Spain, English ship carried to, 63.
-, Strait of, the Straits, 231; English ships inside, to meet Turkish envoy, 507.
Gien. See Guienne.
Gifford, Gyfford, Gyffard, —, 33.
-, Dr, 34.
-, George, 548, 671.
-, Gerrard, prisoner in Spain, 168.
-, Gilbert, alias Francis Hartley,
going to Spain stayed, 353;
taken with a quean abed,
485, 660, 661.
-, papers of, 660; refuses Stafford's
help, 661; Stafford tries to
secure release, 667; examination and confession, Stafford's
comments, 661–4, 667; copies
of letters to and from, 664–670.
Gilbert, dealings with Gratley, 654.
Gilbert. Sir John, Vice Admiral of Cornwall, 64, 65.
Gilded Dragon, fitted out for piracy, 358.
Gilfiz, Senor, 144.
Gillot, Nicolas, of Dieppe, ship of captured, 28.
-, Counsellor, King sends to Italy, 640.
Ginga. See La Ginga.
Giorgio. See Zorzi.
Giraldi, Geraldi, Bergamasco, heinous intent of, 529.
Girardo, Cavalier, reports from Lisbon, 161.
Giron, Pedro de, Duke of Ossuna,
Osoria, Viceroy of Naples, 572.
-, pulls down forts erected by Parma,
18.
Gisop, (? Chisholm, John), sent by James to France, 256, 259.
Gitteri. See Chaumont, Jean de, Baron de Guitry.
Giustiniano, Justiniano, Gio. Battista,
factor of Palavicino, 472.
-, letter of, 146; alluded to, 224.
-, receipts from, 164, 165.
-, money sent by, 239.
Givaudan. See Gevaudan.
Glaion, Blayon, Seigneur de, party to treaty of Cateau Cambresis, 626.
Glasgow, co. Lanark, Scotland, archbishop of. See Beaton, James.
Goesi, ? Gueux, 410, 421.
Golden Bull, 619.
Goldingham, Anthony, report of, 278.
Goletta, Tunis, Turks fortifying, 338.
Gomez, Ruy, Roye Gomis, Duke of Pastrana, 98, 462.
Gondi, Albert de, Duc de Retz, marshal of France, taken prisoner, 515; suspected party to Conde's death, 544.
Gondi, Francois Marie de, Florentine ambassador in Spain, relations with Anthony Pointz, 181; informs Englefield, 182.
Gondi, Jerome, Master of the Ceremonies, 192, 300.
- Pierre de, bishop of Paris, 317.
-, candidate for red hat, 421, 425,
436; made cardinal, 443; disturbances over dinner party,
497.
-, -, -, vicar general of, lays authority on Gifford, 660; Gifford in prisons of, 669.
Gontaut, Armand de, Baron de
Biron, Brion, Byrowne, marshal of France, 373.
-, action against Navarre, 4; ready
to combine against him, 8;
gathers army, 21, 36.
-, capitulation with Catholics at
Lusignan disavowed, 8; Auxonne asks as Governor, 65.
-, besieging Marans, 49; Navarre
demands withdrawal of army,
103.
-, goes to select place for assembling
King's forces, 359.
-, sends to Stafford, 488, 489;
to lead army against Rochelle,
588; Leighton's representations to, 635.
-, letter to, 676.
Gontaut Biron, Jean de, Baron de Salignac, Salagnac, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516.
Gonzaga, Anne, wife of Francis of Lorraine, Duke of Guise, released from prison, 575.
-, Ferdinand, cardinal, Duke of Mantua, amusing himself at Verona, 179.
-, Francis II., Marquis of Mantua, mediation in Anglo French treaty, 626.
-, Don Ippolito, to go to help Maximilian, 506; held back, 512.
-, Isabella, Duchess of Mantua, reception at Florence, 571.
-, Louis, Duke of Nevers, party to treaty of Cateau Cambresis, 627; treating for reconciliation of Navarre and Guise, 38; goes to Queen Mother to marry daughter, 60; marriage of daughter to Soissons, King hopes to detach from League, 274, 299; in Picardy, hates League, 297.
-, -, Henrietta, wife of, 60.
-, Maria, daughter of Nevers, proposed marriage to Montpensier, 60.
-, Scipio, Patriarch of Jerusalem,
426.
-, candidate for red hat, 420, 425,
436; made cardinal, 443.
-, Vespasiano sent as Governor to Flanders, 455.
-, Vincenzio I., Duke of Mantua,
418, 424.
-, business at Venice, 439; compliments to Florence, 440; offers
contributions for Poland, 461;
proposed league with Florence
and Ferrara, 528, 529; reception at Florence, 571, 572.
-, member of house of, unnamed,
going to serve in Armada, 641.
Goore, Mr., Lord Cobham's servant, 556.
Goose, Frederick, report of, 372.
Gorch, Count of, holds passage to Cracow, 423.
Gordes, M. de, slain near Embrun, 4.
Gordon, George, Earl of Huntly, 454.
-, means to expel Maitland, 554; at
Court and in favour with King,
598.
Gorsse, Gorse, Romain de la, merchant of Blaye, claim of, 81.
-, -, letters of marque granted to, 469.
Gotin, Alexander, 434.
Goulde, William, merchant at Rouen, 92.
Gourdain, Seigneur de. See Mauleon, Girault de.
Gouvernet, Sieur de. See La Tour du Pin, Rene de.
Goville, Richard, master of the St. Jehan, 318.
Goyon, Jacques, Sieur de Matignon,
marshal of France, 359, 510.
-, will not allow meeting with Mayenne, 4; army much diminished, 10; Gurson brothers
slain by companies of, 355;
son expected at Paris, 488, 510;
-, Navarre to send to about attempted assassination, 596;
King gives leave to do as he
pleases, 610; puts garrison into
Talliburk, 678.
Gozzi, Goze, Nicholas, Niccolo de, 278, 444, 451, 455, 529.
Grace of God, English ship, stayed by Mercoeur, 63.
Gracia, Belchior, witness, 144.
Graie. See Gray.
Gran, Strigoine, Hungary, forces assembled at against Turks, 296; Turks assemble near, 337.
Granada, Spain, 687.
Grand Ecuyer de France. See Lorraine, Charles de, Duke of Elboeuf.
Grand Prior of the Temple, office given to Charles, bastard of Charles IX., 4. See also Angoulême, Henri de.
Granvelle, cardinal de, See Perrenot, Anthony.
Gratley, Edward, alias John Foxley:
-, letters of, 654, 655.
-, Stafford and, 662; Gifford and,
671.
Gratz, Styria, legate goes to, 337; news from, 447.
Grave [Prov. N. Brabant, Netherlands], Parma takes, 10, 13, 679.
Gravelines [Nord, France], letter from, 656.
Gravelle, Sieur de. See Brisson, Bernabé.
Gravesend, co. Kent, 541.
Gray, Graie, Andrew, of the Scottish guard in France, 304.
- Patrick, master of Gray, uncle of, at Paris, 554.
- See also Grey.
Great Brissac, French navy, 54.
Grebner, Paul, a prophet, letter from, 331.
Greek Patriarch, asks Pope's help with French King, 505.
Greene, Lawrence, English prisoner in Spain, 168.
Greenwich, co. Kent, 228.
-, letters dated at, 185, 228, 286,
306, 324, 537, 585, 646.
Greet, Griet [E. Friesland, German Empire], 197.
Gregory XIII., Pope, arrangement with Philip to invade England, 177, 178.
Gremian, M. de, Governor of Aiguesmortes, chief man of Navarre's party, 517.
Grevil, Griville, M., 416, 477.
Grey, Henry, Earl of Kent, warrant for Mary's execution directed to, 241.
Grey, Gray, Arthur Lord, to command in Netherlands, 657.
Greyhound of Havre, seized at Guersey, 659.
Griet. See Greet.
Griffin, Capt. Henry, plunders cargo of corn, 106.
Grillon, wounded at Breoule, 154; back from Havre, 651.
Grimaldi, Lazaro, 43, 90, 91.
-, letters from, 11, 25, 44, 53, 55,
82, 100, 104, 112, 678, 680.
-, referred to, 42, 64, 78, 101, 152.
-, -, Cassandra, daughter of, wife of Fabritio Palavicino. See under Palavicino.
Grimston, Edward, servant to Stafford,
66, 627.
-, Walsingham's hard opinion of,
123, 131, 485; sent to Princess
of Condé, 547; evil spoken
of, 662; Gifford and, 664, 665.
-, letters to, 664, 665, 667–9; referred to, 670.
-, letter from, 668.
Gritti, Giovanni, Venetian Ambassador at Rome, Pope gives audience to, 426.
Griville. See Grevil.
Grodno [Lithuania], letter dated at, 60.
Groningen [Netherlands], 458.
Groppenhagen, Duke Philip of, excuse for not commanding army in France, 619.
Growse, William, 469.
Guadagni, Guadaigny, Guadigne, Gio. Battista, abbot of, sent to inform Navarre of Queen's coming, 48; sent to King, 60, 95; ill received by Navarre, 72; sent to Navarre, 103.
Guaras, Antonio de, Guerras d'Espes, Guerau d'Espes, Spanish ambassador in England, fomented rebellion in North, 97, 177.
Guasto. See Avalos, Caesar, d', Marquis del Vasto.
Guavara. See Guevara.
Guelders, Gueldre, English attacked Spaniards in, 504.
-, Charles, Duke of, included in treaty of 1510, 626.
Guerche. See Villequier.
Guernsey, island, suspected French designs on, 54; ship stayed at, 285; French goods stayed in, 361; French ship seized at, 659.
-, Governor of. See Leighton,
Sir Thomas.
-, letter dated at, 137.
Guerres d'Espes. See Guaras.
Guet, chevalier du, keeper of Bastille. See La Guiche, Philibert de.
Gueux, Goesi, prizes taken by, 410; burn village, 421.
Guevara, Guavara, Antonio de, has
English goods sold, 56.
-, letter from, 280.
Guicciardini, Francisco, historian, comment on the Borgias quoted, 570.
Guiche. See La Guiche.
Guienne, Gien, Guyenne, France, news expected from, 3, 157; combined attack on likely, 21; important not to let enemy destroy harvest, 139; Navarre's loss in, 355; King starts for, 379; note of Governors in, 470; Epernon sent to, 630.
Guigne. See Jougne.
Guintaurdoines, Fernande de, Sieur de
Bretigny, merchant of Rouen:
-, ship of plundered, 44; ship of,
169; memorial concerning goods
sold in England, 361.
Guipuscoa, Spain, open to invasion, 344.
Guise, house of, 242.
-, King hates, 286; conspiracies
against England, 294.
-, Casimir's negotiations with, 307,
308, 430; Queen Mother with,
309.
-, fomented by Pope and Spain,
385; marriage to unite with
Parma, 427.
-, King asks to join him, 389;
Parma hoped to get French
port through for use against
England, 561; Philip hopes
to secure French territory
through, 563; need to warn
King against, 622.
-, and Scotland, 574; Babington
pensioner of, 589; takes Paris,
624.
-, swears Epernon's death, 585;
Montpensier should be warned
of danger from, 635.
-, Duke of. See Lorraine, Francis de; Lorraine, Henry de.
-, See also Lorraine, house of.
Guisinge, ? Hungary, 337.
Guitry, Baron de. See Chaumont, Jean de.
Gulich. See Julich.
gunpowder, powder, contraband for Spain, 90; bought for La Rochelle, 495; shipped at Hamburg for Spain, 542; brought secretly to Dunkirk, explodes, 567.
guns, ordnance, Spaniards without
good, 57; their losses of in
Indies, 58; English appreciated in Spain, 58; contraband for Spain, 90.
-, King's ship pillages English in
Garonne, 62; bought for La
Rochelle, 495.
Gurson, the brothers. See Foix, Louis, Comte de Gurson.
Guyenne. See Guienne.
Guzman, Alonso Perez de, Duke of Medina Sidonia. See Perez de Guzman.
-, Enrique de, Count of Olivares,
Spanish ambassador at Rome:
promises to Allen, 363; Pope
scolds, 364.
-, godfather to Orsino's son, 419;
supports archbishop of Naples
for red hat, 439, 443; may
succeed Terra Nova at Milan,
447; secret negotiations with
Cardinals, 503; attends prayers
for success of Armada, 571.
Gyffard, Gyfford. See Gifford.