Index: J, K

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 1, 1586-1588. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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J

Jacob, Janssen, a Dane, complaint of piracy, 357.

Jacques, Guillaume, of Fecamp, master of the Courant, 318.

-, John, master of the Marguerite, 468.

James VI., King of Scotland:
-, plan to deliver to Philip, 105; Burleigh promises to make peace with if mother executed, 137; threatens war on England, 220; consents to mother's trial, 657.
-, points to negotiate with on behalf of French King, 174, 175; French King urged to help, 526.
-, marriage of, 232; French King keeps letter from very secret, 256.
-, Catholics have no hope from, 242; shut up in Dalkeith, 258.
-, cannot be won to avenge mother's death, 247; all Scotland urges to revenge, 259; exonerates Elizabeth, 259, 276; may have cause of complaint, 487.
-, maintains good disposition to England, 277; Philip next heir to England after, 328.
-, French King eggs on, 287; servants sent to France, 290; Henry encourages not to accept satisfaction for mother's death, 320.
-, marriage negotiations, 349, 372; Elizabeth's attitude to Danish match, 369; Denmark ready to mediate between and England, 486, 487.
-, reported agreement with Spain against England, 411, 643; relations with Spain, 454, 472, 557, 652.
-, relations with England, 478; reported at war with England, 499.
-, bishop of Dunblane goes to treat with, 489; talk of entering the League, 502.
-, expecting Parma with army, to attack England, 507; arrangement with Parma, 518.
-, Queen said to be helping nobles against, 554; said to have sworn Queen's destruction, 557.
-, Ministers hinder, delaying Armada, 572; Mendoza and English exiles speak ill of, 598.

Jametz, Jamays, James, [Meuse, France], 387.
-, warning from, 307; threatened siege, 360; Bouillon forbids people to attack Lorraine's subjects, 386.
-, succession to, 491, 499; suspected design of Parma on, 499; fear of loss, 500, 593, 597, 639.
-, John Casimir and, 622–4.

-, Governor of. See Thin, Robert, called Shelandre.

Jarnac [Charente, France], conference near, 156.

Jarret. See Gerard.

Jassy, Moldavia, 689.

Jefferey, Thomas, letter of, 607.

Jeiome, Capt., warships of, 169.

Jennings, —, complaint against le Roye, 641.

Jerez. See Xeres.

Jersey, island of: suspected French designs on, 54.
-, privileges of, 361.

Jerusalem, Patriarch of. See Gonzaga, Scipio.

Jesuits, 13.
-, English, at Paris, plotting mischief against Elizabeth, 124; reported plot against Queen, 347.
-, preach extermination of English, 174; picture of execution shown in Paris, 316.
-, evidence upon plan of Pope and Philip to invade England, 178; observations on designs of, 656.
-, contrive league of Swiss Catholic Cantons, 202; Philip grants money for maintenane of, 324; Emperor's favour to, 325; offer to dispute with, 554.
-, imprisoned at Rochelle, letter found on, 616; cross from Boulogne to England, 656; Holt and Creswel go from Rome to Rheims, 672.

- See also Creichton, William; Cresswell; Edmonds; Holt, William.

Jesus, of Dartmouth, English ship, 62.

Jews, Hebrews, offer money to Maximilian not to sack Cracow, 443; ambassadors of to Pope, 512.

Jiroust, Capt., letter from, 94.

Joachim Ernest, Prince of Saxony, too old to command Germans in France, 619.

-, -, Prince of Anhalt, contribution for Navarre, 62; ready to go as ambassador, 683; Queen's letters to desired, 140; death of, 172.

Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg, administrator of Magdeburg, 327.
-, loan to Maximilian, 423; contribution for Navarre, 427.

John, King of Sweden, 433.
-, revolt against, 172.
-, letter from, 280.

John, Duke of Holstein, contribution to French Huguenots, 62.

John IV., Duke of Mecklenburg, contribution to French Huguenots, 62.

John, Don, of Austria, instructions of, alluded to, 178; offer to liberty of conscience by, only meant to nourish faction, 451; his victory at Lepanto, alluded to, 453; government of, in the Netherlands, alluded to, 466.

John, Count, of East Friesland, reconciled with brother, 197; letter to, 228.

John Casimir, Duke Casimir, Cazimyr, Cazymyr, Count Palatine and Administrator of the Rhenish Palatinate, Duke of Bavaria, 99, 199, 202.
-, proposed intervention in France, 16, 46, 683–5; irresolute, 45, 171; instructions for embassy to France, 683.
-, Brandenburg unlikely to support, 17; Danish help for, 18.
-, Palavicino's negotiations with, 40, 41, 76, 82, 87, 88, 107, 108, 111, 113, 116, 117, 120, 121, 133–5, 138–40, 142, 143, 149, 152, 156, 160, 165, 166, 171, 182, 201.
-, eager, keeping engagements, 61; may give up if does not get his way, 77.
-, negotiations with German Princes, 79, 81; much retarded, 82; playing for money and delay, 133.
-, Queen's subsidy to, 86, 87, 120, 233; dissatisfaction with terms, 124, 138, 159; copy of bond required of, 682.
-, holds out hopes to Monglas, 141; terms suggested for levy, 141, 142; agrees to articles, 148, 170, 183.
-, will not move without help of Princes, 151; course required of Queen to bring to decision, 162, 163.
-, method of Alencon with, 162, 163; difficulties made by ministers of, 172.
-, bond of, 186; and capitulation, 186, 187, 200, 237; wishes matter kept secret, 188; demands of, 222, 224.
-, very diligent, 223; conditions required of, 234; sending la Huguerie to England, 237.
-, Guitry going to, 235; Clervant to meet, 238; visit to Saxony, 685.
-, recommendation of Furleger, 244; France might press for money given to, 255.
-, payment made to, 245; fresh demands for money, 249, 274, 282.
-, reported decision not to march himself, 258; should go to Brunswick, 264.
-, Palavicino takes leave of, 263, 274; displeased with Guitry, 275.
-, Huguerye's action for, 292, 379; and Duke of Petite Pierre, 317, 318, 334, 430–5.
-, zealous for French expedition, 305; officers of force, 327; troops gathering, 338; troops sent to, 362.
-, not going himself but chiefest in the action, 338, 339; Bouillon commands for, 356, 365; means to go in person if need, 362; neglected to go as intimated, 492; pretended charges of, 653.
-, sends Dohna to Huguenots, 362; complains of lack of support from German Princes, 370.
-, wanted to lead force into Lorraine, 379; Queen should demand performance of promises, 380.
-, question of honour, 387; managing ward's estates at home, 422.
-, German assistance for, 427; Bouillon leaves trust in will to, 499.
-, mission of Rogers to, 471; certificates of, 472, 473; bond for repayment, 487.
-, cannot draw back honourably, 496; differences with Duke of Petite Pierre, 585.
-, Queen promises to write to, 578; instructions to envoy to Queen, 616–23.
-, suggests match between ward and Bouillon's daughter, 595; levies of not so great as reported, 607; La Noue finds well inclined and aware of danger, 638.
-, letters from, 94, 124, 144, 145, 188, 191, 225, 226, 244, 262, 330, 593, 604.

-, referred to, 152, 218, 219, 274.
-, letters to, 111, 117, 285, 293, 317, 579,

-, referred to, 263.
-, abstract of letters sent by to Queen, 556–64.

John, George, Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg, 16, 17, 325; Palavicino goes to, 26, 39, 41; is coming to an assembly near Hamburg, 27; a very good prince, and well inclined to the common cause, 41; contribution of, for aid of the King of Navarre, 61; at the convention at Luneburg, 71, 201; Duke Casimir has seen, 76; desired to embark "in defence of the cause of France" (i.e. of the King of Navarre), 170; Palavicino's mission to, alluded to, 178.

-, -, in relation to the expedition of the reiters, 264, 282; wart geld disbursed by, for them, 247; rate of contribution asked for, from, 684.

-, -, insolence of a Bohemian Baron to, 311; has commanded his subjects to look to their arms and be ready, 312.

-, -, makes light account of the Emperor's proposal for a general Diet, 325; goes to Dresden on the birth of the Elector of Saxony's daughter, 325–6; ambassador sent to, by the Emperor, 325.

-, -, letter from, 20; letter to, 144; exhortation to and reply by, 42.

John Frederick, Duke of Saxony, threat to Elector Palatine, 433.

John George, the younger Prince of Anhalt, at the convention at Luneburg, 71.

John Kennaway, of Dartmouth, merchantman, 63.

John William, the younger Duke of Cleves, begins to show himself enemy to Spanish companies, 326, 327.

-, -, wife of, proposed divorce 327.

Johnson, Titus, merchant of London, ship captured, 62; commissioner for piracies, 33.

-, Thomas, prisoner in Spain, 221.

Jolly, Capt., warships of, 169.

Jonas, French merchantman, 2; captured and taken into Bridgwater, 22, 26.

Jonas, of London, merchantman, 62.

Jonas, Mr., captain of Portland, 540.

Jougne, Guigne [Doulis, France], 449.

Jourdan, Vicomte, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516.

Joyeuse, cardinal de. See Arques, François de.

-, Duke of. See Arques, Anne d'.

-, Sieur de. See Arques, Guillaume d'.

Juberralter. See Gibraltar.

Jubilee, Pope proclaims, 563, 571.

Julich, Gulich, Juliers [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire], Estates consider defence of, 326; Spanish companies lying about, 327; nobles ask for the religion, 450.

-, William, Duke of, included in Anglo French treaty, 626.

Julius Caesar, invasion of Britain, 341.

Julius, Duke of Brunswick, 76, 92, 305.

-, -, contribution of, for aid of the King of Navarre, 61.

-, -, "the Landgrave of Brunswick," Duke John Casimir has been with, 79.

-, -, the Queen's letter to, desired, 140.

-, -, payment at which rated for the King of Navarre, 684.

-, -, eldest son of, wife of, has died in childbed, 237.

Junius, Junio, Stafford has information from, 126.
-, ambassador of John Casimir, agreement by, 472; Queen's promise to, 473; negotiations in England, 493; informed Queen of state of German army in France, 617.

Junius, new issue of bible by, 27, 91.

-, De Jehan, Junio de, a Wettsio:
-, wishes to raise troops in Brunswick for Holland, 282.
-, letter from, 305.

Justice, Lord Chief, of the Common Pleas. See Anderson, Sir Edmund.

Justiniano. See Giustiniano.

K

Kaas, Nicholas, chancellor of Denmark:
-, letter from, 585.
-, letters for, 85.

Kaiserslautern, Caises Lauteren, Louter [Rhenish Bavaria, German Empire], 444; Casimir gone to, 238.

Kaiserswerth [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire], English soldiers storm, 686.

Kelly, Kele, Edward, banished from Emperor's dominions, 18.

Kempen, Campigna [Rheinland, German Empire], troops from march to Flanders, 436.

Kent, Earl of. See Grey, Henry.

Kilbeafe, Kilbeufe. See Quilleboeuf.

Kildare, Earl of. See Fitzgerald, Henry.

Killigrew, John, Danes' complaints against, 371, 372.

- Peter, 372.

Killingworth, Kylingworth, co. Northumberland, 229.

Klone, at Brussels, 1.

Kniphausen, Kniphussen, Ico freiherr von, 197.

Kolding, Denmark, letters from, 358, 487.

Komorn. See Comar.

Konigsberg [Prussia, German Empire]:
-, English merchants trading with, 143.
-, letter dated at, 144.

Konigstein [Hesse, German Empire], elector of Mainz at, 339.

Kretler, —, officer in Casimir's force, 327.

Krzepici, Krepitz, Crepizzi [Piotrkow Poland], Maximilian at, 504.

Kylingworth. See Killingworth.

Kyntare, to call out the fifth man, 56.

Kyrby, James, report brought by, 277.