Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 2, 1572-1578. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.
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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 2, 1572-1578. Edited by J M Rigg( London, 1926), British History Online, accessed November 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol2/pp594-597.
"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 2, 1572-1578. Ed. J M Rigg(London, 1926), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol2/pp594-597.
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Dacre, Edward (Baron d'Acre), younger son of William, Lord Dacre of Gille-land, 430, 533, 537, 562.
-, -, an exile in Rome, 251.
-, -, recommended by the Pope, 276.
-, -, pension due to, 346.
-, -, presented to the King of Spain, 379.
-, -, about to embark for Ireland, 389.
-, -, money given to, 391.
-, -, in relation to Stucley, 431, 566, 568.
-, -, at Lisbon, 408, 410, 417, 567–569.
-, -, devotion of, to the Pope, 533.
-, -, suggested despatch of, to Scotland, by Don John, 547.
-, (Dacres), Baron Leonard, offers to wrest England from the Queen, 19, 21.
-, -, forces of, in the North of England, 22.
-, -, his courage and wealth, 54.
-, -, appeal of, to the Po 63.
-, -, letters from, 63, 93.
-, -, requests by, 119.
-, -, brother of, 19, 21.
Dale, Dr. Valentine, arrival of, in France, to succeed Walsingham (March, 1573), 96; received sumptuously, 102.
-, -, as ambassador there, 107–109, 113, 114, 130, 141, 142, 144, 177, 179, 184, 203, 204, 211, 215; goes with Randolph, “to assist at the peace,” 259; said to foster the disorders of the realm, 268.
Damville (Danvill, d'Anvile), Henry de Montmorency, Sieur de, Marshal of France, 14, 176.
-, -, in Languedoc, 169, 215.
-, -, at the siege of Rouen [1562], 175.
-, -, said to have returned to the King's obedience, and captured towns from the Huguenots, 316; is promised the Marquisate of Saluzzo, 318.
-, -, is under Montpellier, 330.
-, -, abbey in the hands of. See Guili.
-, -, bishopric in gift of, 507.
-, -, steward of, 507.
-, -, brother of. See Thoré.
Danby, Christopher, exile in Spain, 134.
-, -, recommended by the Pope, 271.
Dandino, Protonotary, nuncio in France, letters from, 422, 431, 441, 442, 448, 452, 457, 458, 461, 462, 468, 474, 479, 483, 487, 490, 503, 505, 506, 513, 517, 520, 523, 527, 530, 533, 536, 539, 541, 543; alluded to, 538.
-, -, letters to, 435, 449, 479, 517, 526, 547.
-, -, order sent to, by the Pope, 449.
Danzig, in Poland, King Henry to land at, 124.
-, trade of English merchants to, 129.
Darnley, Henry, Lord, murder of, alluded to, 140, 237.
Dauphiné, the Huguenots gain strength in, 105, 348.
-, people of, 198.
Davelourt, Sebastian, keeper of the King's munitions, &c., at Paris, deposition of, 221; citation and examination of, 230.
Davison, William, agent and ambassador in Flanders [Nov., 1578], mission of, to Ghent, 530.
Dax (Axe), “the pretended Bishop of.” See Noailles.
Decies (Desagh), Gerald, Viscount of, 158.
Delfino, John, Bishop of Torcello, nuncio at the Imperial Court, 33
-, -, in relation to the Abbey of Ratisbon, 272, 277.
-, -, letters from, 8, 11, 12, 25, 26, 29, 67, 77, 133, 183, 234, 237, 300, 301, 349, 356.
-, -, letters to, 107, 325.
Delft, the Prince of Orange at, 105.
-, an Englishman in, “minded to poison the Prince of Orange,” 181.
-, reported offer to place, in Requesen's hands, 248.
Delvin (Melvin, Dealigna), Baron of. See Nugent, Sir Christopher.
Denes, Monsieur, of Lyon, secretary to the Governor, news sent by, 40.
Denmark, flight of the Earl of Bothwell to, 216.
Denmark, Frederick II., King of, said to hold the Earl of Bothwell in captivity, 218, 221, 223, 225.
-, -, Elizabeth hopes to induce, to act in regard to the affairs of Scotland and Flanders, 434; made a Knight of the Garter, ibid.
-, -, league of, with the Prince of Orange, 321.
-, -, ambassador of, in England, has audience, 248.
-, forces of, to be diverted from operations against the Spanish King, 378.
Derry, see of, 152.
Desmond, in Munster, bishoprics in, 161.
-, Governor of. See Fitzgerald, James Fitzmaurice (p. 152).
-, lords, cities and ports of, 158.
-, walled towns in, 160.
-, Earls of, ancestor of. See Fitzgerald, Maurice, 1st Earl.
-, (Gesmond), 15th Earl of. See Fitzgerald, Gerald.
Desmond, James. See Fitzgerald, James Fitzmorice.
Dethick, Henry, an English priest, canonry at Liége granted to, 450.
Deventer, surrender of, alluded to, 532.
Devereux, John, Bishop of Ferns, said to be a heretic as having received his see from Elizabeth, 156.
Dieppe, preparations at, for the King of Poland's departure, 124.
-, English forces going to [in 1562], 130.
Dieu, —, a Burgundian gentleman, Receiver for “the Religion of Malta,” 356.
Digne, Bishop of, at the baptism of the French King's daughter, 89.
Dillenburg, the Prince of Orange sends his money to, 363.
Dillengen (Dilinga) [Bavaria], Catholic seminary at, 205.
Dingen, or Philipstown (Daghyn) in Leinster, a walled town, 157.
Dingle (Dinghel, Denghel) in Desmond, a port and walled town, 158, 160.
-, artillery at, 154.
Discalced Friars, a house of, near Madrid, 496.
Domfront (Danfron) in Normandy, siege of, 176.
Dominicans, church and order of, at Ratisbon, alluded to, 556.
Donegal (Dunnagaill), Ulster, haven of, 152.
Dordrecht, the Prince of Orange said to be retreating to, 79; and provides for the needs of, 105.
-, traveller to, 201.
Doria, Giovanni Andrea. Spanish Admiral, wishes to put soldiers into Genoa, 202.
-, -, the King is sending, to Cartagena, 280–282.
-, -, is bringing the Spanish fleet to Spain, 286.
Dormer, Lady Jane. See Feria, Duchess of.
Douai, English college or seminary at, 244, 487.
-, -, endowment of, by the Pope and Cardinal of Como, 207, 208.
-, -, the new Governor of, disperses the English Catholic community at, 397.
-, -, ejection of English seminarists from, 435, 559.
-, -, Irishmen in receipt of aid in, dispersed by the tumults of Flanders, 503.
-, -, Chancellor, Doctors and Masters of the Academy of, letter to, 296.
-, -, Governor of. See Rassenghien.
-, -, Rector of. See Allen, Dr. William.
-, -, students at, 119, 297.
-, -, letters dated from, 207, 208.
Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, a prisoner at Stirling, 398.
-, James, Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland, appropriation of church property by, 143.
-, -, is sending troops to the Prince of Orange, 201.
-, -, attempt of, to capture Bothwell, 224, 237.
-, -, incrimination of, in the murder of Darnley, 237.
-, -, his [forced] resignation of the office of Regent, 394, 398, 403, 559, Appendix; fall of, alluded to, 422, 440, 442.
-, -, the Prince's speech concerning, 404, 405.
-, -, reinstated in the Council, 457; has made an accord with the nobles, 506.
-, -, in relation to Queen Elizabeth, 506.
Down, see of, 152.
Drogheda, Meath, inhabitants of, all Catholic, 153.
-, Parliament at (1569), speech by the Viceroy in, 155.
Dromore, see of, 152.
Drumwhassel (Drunguasil), laird of, Governor of Dumbarton, 332, 333.
Drury, Sir William, “Viceroy” of Ireland, the Queen's orders to, 508.
Druten (Druetem), German mercenaries in, 320.
Drutius, Remigius, Bishop of Bruges, craves a brief from the Pope, 178.
Dublin, described, 154, 155.
-, castle of, 154, 155.
-, -, prisoners in, 162.
-, country round, peaceful, 156.
-, Archbishopric of, 156.
-, Archbishop of, a heretic. See Loftus, Adam.
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, to command troops going to Normandy (in 1562), 130.
-, Lord Robert, said to be made Duke of Lancaster (sic), 83.
-, -, (“Lord Robert”) [sic in 1575!], mission of, to France, 215.
-, -, Earl of Leicester, belief that the Queen means to wed or to declare that he is already her husband, 332.
-, -, report that he is to take troops to the Low Countries, 367.
Dumbarton, “openly thwarts” Elizabeth's designs, 333.
-, Governor of. See Drumwhassel, laird of.
Dunbar (Dombart, Dumbarth), castle of, the Queen of Scots at, with Bothwell, 217, 220, 222, 229.
Dunblane, deposed Bishop of. See Chisholm, William.
Dunboy (Dunbuyn) in Desmond, port of, 158.
Dunboyne (Dunbuigna), co. Meath, Lord of. See Fitz Piers.
Dundalk, Ulster, 152.
Dungarvan (Dungarrivan) in Desmond, port of, 158.
-, a walled town, 160.
Dunkerrin (Dunchiaran) in Desmond, port of, 158
Dunkirk, 249.
-, ships at, belonging to English Catholics, 214.
-, ships going to, 239.
-, troops at, 336.
Dunsany (Dunsanni), Lord, Meath, 153.
Durham, county of, proposal to wrest from the Queen, 19, 21.
Dutch towns, her Majesty sending money to, 248.