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Cabbages, fine English, 319.
Cabriel, Zaccaria, Proveditore General of Corfu, Zante and Cephalonia:
-, instructions to, 477.
-, despatches of, 531.
Cacertini, Tedaldo, Venetian merchant, 139.
Cadiz, prov. Seville, Spain:
-, English and Dutch ships seized at, 124, 156.
-, naval activity at, 222.
Caesar. See emperor.
Caesar, Sir Julius, Master of the Rolls, 600.
Caffarelli, Scipio, Cardinal Borghese, 227, 290.
-, -, -, Venetian representations to, 75.
-, -, -, reported assassination, 574.
Caimecam. See Turkey, officials of.
Cairo, Egypt, French consul of, hanged, 69.
Calabria, Italy, 27, 31.
-, -, Osuna offers to Venice, 566.
Calais [Pas de Calais, France], 160.
Calamota, Calamotta, 256, 316, 355,
-, -, despatches and letters from, 305, 310, 311.
Calandrini, Filippo, 82, 148.
Calese, Bartholomew dal, 102.
Calus, marquis of, asks Donato to employ Georges and Baronis, 478.
Calvert, Colvert, George, appointed secretary, 480; letter to Monti about Donato, 584, 585; read to Marioni, 594.
Calvinism, 418.
Cambridge, 240.
-, -, University, 247, 248.
-, -, -, King's College chapel, 248.
Campbell, Archibald, earl of Argyle, flees to Spain, 485.
Canal, Antonio da, 238.
-, -, -, Savio alla Mercanzia, opinion on Levant trade, 406.
Canaries, 197.
-, Raleigh at, 31, 38.
-, Barbary pirates at, 192, 231.
-, send wine to England, 415.
Candia. See Crete.
Cane di caccia. See Ships, names of.
Canea [Crete], despatches from, 289, 365.
-, -, Proveditore at. See Bragadin, Alvise.
Capitani. See Ships, names of.
Caponi, merchants, 143.
Capua [prov. Caserta, Italy], 279.
Canterbury, co. Kent, cathedral, 413.
-, -, archbishop of. See Abbot, George.
Capogrosso, Zuanne, friend of Marc Antonio de Dominis, 528.
Capri, strait of, 341.
Captain of the Sea. See Turkey, officials of.
Capua [prov. Caserta Italy], archbishop of. See Gaetano, Antonio.
Carazo, harach, 274.
Cardigan, co. Cardigan, castle, 608.
Cardinals. See Borgia, Gasparo; Caffarelli, Scipio (Borghese); Du Perron, James Davy; Farnese, Odardo; Gondi Henry de (Retz); Klesel, Melchior; Lodovisio. Alessandro; Maurice, prince of Savoy; Millino, Giangarzia; Pole, Reginald; Rochefoucauld, Francis; Sandoval y Rojas, Francis Gomez de (Lerma); Zapata y Cisneros, Antonio.
Carewe, George, lord Carewe, 599.
Carleton, Sir Dudley, English ambassador in the Netherlands. 525.
-, -, -, letters to Chamberlain, 22n.
-, -, -, -, to Lake, 55n, 56n, 76n.
-, -, -, letters of Chamberlain to, 41n, 94n, 495n.
-, -, -, -, secret correspondent of at Venice, 2, 7, 42, 43, 53, 120, 168, 187.
-, Dutch apologies to about Brown, 26; recommends synod, 39.
-, speech printed, reply to in the Balance, 54, 55; demands satisfaction, 55, 56, 66, 69, 76.
-, promises to write about Rose, 77; Surian to see about Rose, 81.
-, suspects ulterior motives in action against Rose 82; secures departure of English ship, 90, 91; expects orders to stop ship from England, 91; remarks about Venice hiring ships, 97.
-, thanks States for action about Balance, 109; asked to keep peace on ships, 117.
-, appreciates Venetian confidences, 182; has leave to return home, 204, 205.
-, presents at leave-taking, 232; reports on Dutch religious disputes, 234.
-, sent back about synod of Dordrecht, 286; returns to Hague, approves of synod, 304.
-, suspicious of Boissise, 311; reports Barnevelt's arrest, 312, 317; does not visit Boissise, 315.
-, letter of Pory to, 351n; hopes for success of Dutch commissioners, 375.
-, demands about Coastley, 399; proposed visit to Mantua, 400.
-, introduces Dr. Goade to Assembly, 436; opinion on relations of Dutch and Venice, 458.
-, surprised at Spanish action, 465; letter of Harwood to, 467n.
-, information to Surian, 501, 539; ordered to serve Venice, 511.
-, letter of dean of Worcester to, 540n; asks for Barnevelt to be buried in Court church, 550.
-, says England and Dutch will help Savoy to empire, 552.
-, possible re-appointment to Venice, 559; letter to about Donato, 580n.
-, secretary of, sent to Prince of Orange, 244, 255; goes about Bucerus's book, 267, 280.
Carmini. See Ships, names of.
Carnarvon, co. Carnarvon, castle, 608.
Caron, Noel, Dutch ambassador in England, 317.
-, sees Council about herring dispute, 9; sees James about herring dispute, 30, 31.
-, tells James synod arranged, 47; news communicated to, 63; written to about Rose, 81.
-, sees Contarini about Rose, 94; tells king of English ship stopped by Dutch, 100.
-, blamed for not writing about Muscovite ambassador, 256.
-, announces synod to James, reassured about Spanish marriage, 268.
-, away in country, 296; expected removal from embassy, 312.
-, says Dutchmen serving Spain, 381; Venetian precedence of, 432.
-, speaks of Bohemian revolt, 433; Donato to court, 483.
-, expects nothing from arming ships, 494.
Carr, Car, Scot named, threatens Buckingham, 5.
-, -, Robert, earl of Somerset, 598.
-, -, -, -, James petitioned to release, 6; bribed by Spain, 387; fall of, 388, 393.
Carro, a weight, 279.
Cartagena [prov. Murcia, Spain], 181.
-, -, Filiberto goes to, 555.
Carts in London, 246, 318.
Casati, Alfonso, Spanish Ambassador in the Grisons, 13.
Case. See Cease.
Casetta, la, fort, Friuli, 44.
-, -, -, -, Dutch at, 175.
Cassandrus, George, works condemned, 83.
Castro, Don Francesco de, Spanish ambassador at Rome, 203.
-, -, -, -, complains of pope, 202.
-, -, -, Viceroy of Sicily, will not help Osuna, 87, 93; ordered to be ready to help Osuna, 158.
Cataneo, Cavalier, 28.
Catherine of Aragon (Austria), queen of England, 418.
Catholic king. See Philip III.
Catholics, English, popes ask Venetian ambassadors to protect, 11, 515; expected to help Flench take England, 25; few and divided, 133, 134; numerous in London, 379; divisions among, 386, 419; persecuted, 418; object of Spanish protection, 419; desire the Spanish marriage, 421; like the Spaniards, 422.
-, -, priests, released for Spanish ambassador, 241, 244, 379.
Cattle at St. Bartholomew's fair, 321.
Cavendish, William, made earl of Devon, 281.
-, -, -, lord Cavendish, 597n, 599.
Caviare, 178.
Cazibin. See Kazvin.
Cease, Case, William, agreement with Contarini for hire of the Dragon, 124.
-, -, -, owner of the Dragon, 376.
Cecil, Anna, lady Roos, 234n; condemned, 48n.
-, -, Robert, earl of Salisbury, keeps control, 390; counteracted James's idleness, 429; Calvert secretary to, 480n; sons to be called to account, 281.
-, -, General Edward, 396.
-, -, Francis, countess of Exeter, 480n.
-, -, Thomas, earl of Exeter, 396, 598; palace, 271; entertains king, 272.
-, -, William, lord Roos, ordered to return home, 10; Venetian ambassadors asked to observe, 234.
-, -, William, earl of Salisbury, 598.
-, -, William, lord Cranbourne, meets Foscarini, 400.
Cellar, office of the royal household, 603.
Celleye. See Scilly.
Census, of Dutch and Flemings, 331.
Centurion. See Ships, names of.
Cephalonia, island of, 501.
-, -, mensuali of, 345.
-, -, use of ryals at, 574.
-, -, Proveditore of. See Bragadin, Giovanni Francesco; Cabriel, Zaccaria.
Ceremonies, master of the. See Lewkenor.
Cerisa, Cerizza. See Ciriça.
Ceronio, Father Thomas, provost of San Fedele, Milan, reveals plot against England, 25.
Chase, officers of, 602.
Chamber, the privy, 603.
Chamberlain, John:
-, letters of Carleton to, 22n.
-, letters of to Carleton, 41n, 94n, 177n, 511n, 562n.
-, calls Jonson's masque dull, 107n.
Chamberlain, the lord. See Herbert, William, earl of Pembroke.
-, -, -, of the queen's court, 314, 315.
-, -, lord High, of England. See Vere, Henry de, earl of Oxford.
Chancellor, of Brabant. See Pickius.
-, -, of England. See Bacon, Francis.
-, -, of France. See Brûlart, Nicholas.
Channel Islands, governor of. See Peyton, Sir John.
Chapel, the royal, 605.
Charles VI, emperor, 418.
-, -, -, forbids privateering, 72; war against pirates, 290.
Charles Lewis, second son of the Palatine, birth, 103, 104, 107; christening, 150, 179.
Charles, infant of Spain, proposal to marry French princess, 130.
Charles, prince of Wales, 11, 79, 163, 315, 433.
-, plot to kidnap, 25; Contarini has audience of, 45.
-, present of Muscovite to, 65; Busino's description of, 80; masques of, 87, 107, 111–114, 432.
-, performance in masque, 113, 114; Muscovite presents to, 136.
-, asked to christening of Palatine's son, 150; represented at, 179.
-, Tournon teaches use of pike, 252n, 476; has valentines, 270.
-, to join king at Windsor, 306; at reception of Venetian ambassador, 349.
-, gives audience to Venetian ambassadors, their opinion of him, 350.
-, Contarini takes leave of, 368, 413; not allowed to command Scots of French guard, as duke of York, 387; character, 393, 421; question of marriage, 393–395, 398.
-, more likely to befriend Venice, 398; cost of household, 417.
-, letter to, on Donato's leave, 493, 498, 513; sees queen before her death, 494.
-, letters of credence for Gritti, 514, 515; James speaks to, with prudence, 517.
-, letter to doge for Donato, 539; attends queen's funeral, 552; has part of queen's revenues, 558.
-, strongly objects to Spanish marriage, 589.
-, -, -, marriage of. See Marriages.
Charles Emanuel, duke of Savoy, 158, 195, 218, 439.
-, invades Milanese, 4; to ratify peace, 8, 9; to be in league against Spain, 16.
-, king of France assures of restitution of Vercelli, 17; desires league against Spain, 18.
-, thinks Spain plotting against Venice, 19; agrees to peace, 22, 26; treated harshly by Toledo, 24.
-, intends to remain armed, 28; agrees to disarm first, 34; has little hope of peace, 30.
-, Venice helps, 37, 51; peace with Mantua, 38; prospers by offensive war, 39.
-, Winwood supports, 41; exchanges news with Donato, 48; doing his part for peace, 49.
-, must stand with Venice, 58; Spaniards accuse of not observing treaty, 67.
-, desires marriage with France, 74; France will help, 87; jewels pawned in England, 107.
-, league with Berne, 108, 181; invites ambassadors, 119; ships sent to arrested, 122.
-, straits of, 130; France asks to disarm, 132; Toledo insists on disarming, 138.
-, alarmed by news, proposes to keep Mansfeld's troops, 141; suggests league, 142.
-, Toledo tries to induce to make private settlement, 146.
-, will not get much from Gabaleoni's mission, 151.
-, marriage proposed to, but mistrusts Spaniards, 163; Spanish offers to, 176.
-, Wake tells about Spinola, 164.
-, no English declaration for, 165; Marini's ill offices with, 171.
-, advice about Venetian fleet, 180; desires league, 181, 182, 187.
-, Doge informs of election, 190, 224; controlling Mansfeld's troops, 191.
-, restores places and prisoners, 197, 206, 219; little hope from James, 204.
-, irritated by Toledo's delay in making restitution, 214; San Germano delivered to, 216.
-, says Spain must be forced, 217; does his part of treaty, 219, 223.
-, encourages privateers 224; opinion on Spanish conspiracy, 228.
-, expects surrender of Vercelli, 231; has Vercelli, 235; reports surrender of Vercelli, 243.
-, James promises to support, 234; speaks upon Mansfeld's troops, 237, 242, 251, 255.
-, plot against Geneva, 253; troubled by reports about Geneva, 294; denies he has designs against Geneva, 331, 334, 335.
-, dismisses troops, 264, 332; wants to retain Mansfeld, 267; French ambassador satisfied with, 275.
-, wants league with Venice, 265, 267; preparations against pirates, 290.
-, English penury prevents helping, 307; James congratulates about Vercelli, 312.
-, Wake's opinion of hopes from French, 323; reasons for sending Maurice, 327.
-, supplies money for Mansfeld's troops, 324, 338.
-, expects breach between France and Spain, 327; thinks time ripe for smashing Habsburgs, 328.
-, welcomes Dohna, 337; recommends Mainwaring 348; welcomes Mainwaring, 432.
-, speaks of marriage with France, 353; thinks of marrying daughter to England, 353, 362.
-, Spain dissatisfied with, 356, 363.
-, tries to bring about reconciliation between France and England, 362, 365, 403, 404, 410, 411, 423, 425, 426, 436, 438, 442, 462, 482, 400.
-, pleased with French marriage, 378; speaks of Anglo-Spanish match, 378, 379.
-, England displeased with about marriage, 382; friendship of James for, 390, 400, 421.
-, offers daughters to Charles, 393; Venetian subsidies to 423.
-, league with Venice, 425, 428; Spain suspicions of, 439; desire to include in league, 444, 463.
-, upset at consummation of Louis's marriage, 465; rejoiced at action reported of James, 471, 472.
-, James complains of, 475; Donato's answer to charges of, 477–479; charges against Donato, 512, 522.
-, signs treaty with Venice, 479; Venice league, 482, 534, 537, 545, 547; announcement of, 481, 487, 494, 505, 522, 524–527, 536.
-, wishes to include English and Dutch, 488; incensed at Donato's report that cooling towards Venice, 489, 504, 505, 509.
-, reads Gabaleoni's letter to Zen, 489–491; insists on support for Bohemians, 508.
-, policy towards Spain, 516; reported negotiations with pope, 518, 522, 523.
-, sends Gabaleoni no instructions about communicating league, 520.
-, may offer daughter to marry James, 521; letter of Donato to, 524, 525.
-, reported arming, 529; invites James to enter league, 530, 546, 550, 553.
-, bargain with Luynes about marriage, 532.
-, well disposed to Bohemians, 544; ready to help, 582.
-, mistrusts Tresnel's negotiations, 544, 549; aspirations to empire, 552, 560.
-, fears of Anglo Spanish marriage, 534.
-, Spaniards discover designs in Germany, 573; France will help in Germany, 564, 586.
-, Canterbury calls a fleeced creature, 580; asks Venice to help Bohemians, 581.
-, payments of Venice to, 585; opinion on affairs in Italy, 588.
-, sends to France, Feria objects, 590.
Chatillon, M. de. See Coligny, Gaspar de.
Chaundry, office of the household, 604.
cheese, Piacentine, 595.
cherries, English, 319.
Chesnay, interpreter of French embassy in England, 286, 490.
-, -, -, accused of plotting Raleigh's escape, 326; imprisoned in Tower, 331, 339.
Chiaus. See Husein; Turkey, officials of.
Chioggia [prov. Venezia, Italy], Foscarini governor of, 399.
Christian King, the Most. See Louis XIII.
Christian IV, king of Denmark, 420, 436, 494.
-, desires league against Spain, 42; reconciliation with Muscovy, 65.
-, sends ambassadors about whaling, 179; relations with Venice, 183, 194; against the Spanish marriage, 206, 207.
-, good relations with James, 390; Anne fond of, 393.
-, conditions to mercenaries, 396; English dislike serving, 397.
-, proposed league with, 459; will support Union, 471.
Christian, prince of Anhalt, ready to serve Venice, 430.
-, -, -, son of, in England, 65.
Christian I, duke of Saxony, 521n.
-, -, II, duke of Saxony, 521n.
Christina, princess of France, marriage of. See Marriages.
Chur, Coire [Grisons, Switzerland], Contarini expected at, 6; Contarini reaches, 7; Toledo tries to influence diet at, 49.
-, -, despatches dated from, 7.
Churches, arrangements in English, 101, 248.
Cinnabar trade with Persia, 119.
Cinque ports, ships of, 467n.
-, -, warden of. See Zouch, Edward.
Cioli, Andrea, letter to, 440n.
Ciriça, Cerisa, Cerizza, Juan de, Spanish secretary, 163, 231.
-, -, -, -, asks about Bedmar conspiracy, 290; letter of, to Cottington, 556.
Ciuran, Pietro, commands Hercules, 531.
Cividal [Udine], 1.
Civita Vecchia [prov. Roma, Italy], 141, 155.
-, -, Osuna's spies at, 154.
Clark, Mr., English gunner, 378.
-, -, Matthew, master of the Susannah of London, 199.
Clement VII, pope, 418.
Clement VIII, pope, asks Venice to intercede for English catholics, 11, 515.
Clerc, le. See Le Clerc.
Cleves [prov. Rhenish Prussia, Germany], 425.
-, rival claims to, 164.
-, war of, 396.
-, dowry for princess of Brandenburg, 539.
Clifford, Francis, earl of Cumberland, 598.
-, -, Henry, lord, meets Contarini, 45; takes Contarini and Donato to audience, 349.
Clifton, Gervase, lord Clifton, 599.
Clinton, Thomas Fiennes, earl of Lincoln, 598.
Cloni, Galeazzo, fermor of the new custom, 568.
cloth, 534, 537.
-, trade with Persia, 119.
-, trade in Levant, 185, 186, 500, 501.
-, quantity at St. Bartholemew's fair, 321.
-, exportation of English, 416.
-, Kersey, 501.
-, -, -, made in England, 387; proposed exclusion by Venice, 401.
cloves, trade with East Indies, 415, 507, 552.
Coal, 320, 474.
Coasiley. See Ships, names of.
Cobham, lord. See Brooke.
Cock-fighting, 260.
Coeuvres, marquis of. See Estrée, Francis Hannibal d'.
Coire. See Chur.
Colet, prince of. See Joachim Ernest, duke of Holstein.
Coligny, Gaspar de, M. de Chatillon, 383.
-, -, Louise de, princess of Orange, 342.
Cologne, Germany, 82, 120.
-, -, archbishop of. See Ferdinand of Bavaria.
-, -, despatches dated from, 14.
Colonna, the, 574.
Colvert. See Calvert.
Comet, considered portent of queen's death, 366.
Compton, William, made earl of Northampton, 281.
-, -, -, lord Compton, 597n, 599.
Confectionery, office of the household, 604.
Concini, Concino, marquis of Ancre, 25.
Condé, prince of. See Bourbon, Condé.
Confessor of Philip III. See Alliaga.
Connock, Edward, English ambassador in Persia, reported poisoned, 213.
Conspiracy against Venice, 226, 227, 242.
-, sensation caused by report, 228, 243; congratulations to Venice, 239 252.
-, Wotton reports, 240; details asked, 253.
Constantinople, 12, 71, 141, 199, 279, 325, 352, 422, 503, 528.
-, -, Arsenal, 192, 529.
-, -, news from, 104, 130.
-, -, Osuna's plan to seize, 201.
-, -, foreign ships must bring goods to, 219.
-, -, ships for, 501.
-, -, trade of Levant Company with, 415.
-, -, Venetian instructions sent to representatives at, 1, 28, 42, 49, 67, 75, 95, 96, 118, 128, 137, 226, 227, 262, 410, 487.
-, -, vicar patriarchal at. See Iseppo.
Contarini, Alvise, 238.
-, -, Anzolo, Venetian ambassador in France, despatches of, 364, 383, 410, 428, 438, 462, 501, 517, 532, 542, 560, 564.
-, -, -, -, instructions to, 404, 430, 461.
-, -, -, -, to help in reconciliation of France and England, 402, 404, 426, 436, 438.
-, -, -, -, letter of Donato to, 441, 462.
-, -, Dionisio, 277.
-, -, Francesco, letters of Busino to, 78, 85, 309, 314.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador in England. 356n.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador at Constantinople, 582.
-, -, -, despatches of, 491, 503.
-, -, Giorgio, letters of Busino to, 67, 78, 85, 309, 314.
-, -, Geronimo, Proveditore of the fleet, 363.
-, -, Niccolo, 230, 242, 561.
-, -, Piero, Venetian ambassador extraordinary in England, 3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 83, 84, 86, 104, 106, 142, 145, 146, 155, 170, 261, 275, 284, 293, 299, 305, 306, 346, 356n, 357, 373, 403, 408, 432, 482, 510, 587, 597n.
-, -, -, -, communications with Surian, 77, 82, 105, 110, 147, 148, 176, 182, 199.
-, -, -, -, despatches of, to Council of Ten, 162.
-, -, -, -, -, to Inquisitors of State, 65.
-, -, -, -, -, to Senate, 4, 7, 13, 22, 29, 30, 36, 38, 40, 45–47, 50, 52, 64, 73, 74, 86, 87, 92–94, 99, 106, 107, 114, 117, 121, 123, 131–133, 142, 143, 148, 150, 151, 158, 161, 167, 168, 171, 176, 179, 180, 182, 187, 193, 196, 203, 205, 207, 216, 219, 220, 223, 234, 240, 243, 252, 253, 263, 268, 280, 282, 285, 295, 306, 312, 313, 317, 324, 326, 329, 330, 334, 339, 343, 349, 350, 358, 368.
-, -, -, -, letters and instructions to, 11, 12, 24, 31, 32, 63, 67, 72, 85, 95, 96, 99, 117, 126, 144, 154, 156, 157, 169, 174, 180, 189, 213, 235, 262, 283, 297, 298, 328, 338, 363.
-, -, -, -, journey to England, 4, 6–8, 13; crosses, 19, 20; arranges house, 23; audiences of Anne, 80, 81, 314, 315; opposes Rose, 98; invited to masque, 111; to thank James, 120; praised by Wotton, 140.
-, ordered to engage ships, 72; agreements with ship owners, 124, 125, 375–378; agreement with Peyton, 126; instructions to ships, 188, 189; sums paid, 208, 376, 377; inspects ships, 245, 246; sends account of ships, 301; contract with Peyton, 322, 427.
-, commended by Surian, 141; difficulties, 165; encounter with collegian at Cambridge, 248; visits country houses, 250; James thanks about Piero affair, 302; London musters before, 321, 322; letters for Mainwaring, 357, 358, and Simes, 358; leaves England, 366, 413; present of plate to, 369, 407; in Paris, 383; relation of England, 414.
-, -, Piero, Venetian ambassador in Spain, 386.
-, -, -, -, relations with Mainwaring, 448.
-, -, -, -, despatches of, 466, 509, 511, 520, 556, 566, 580.
-, -, Simone, 506.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador extraordinary in France, 8, 9.
-, -, -, -, despatches of, 130, 137, 155, 164, 176, 189, 192, 198, 211, 295, 327, 364, 383.
-, -, -, instructions to, 17, 31, 348.
-, -, Zaccaria, letters of Busino to, 78, 85, 309, 314.
Contra Remonstrants. See Gomarists.
Conway, co. Carnarvon, castle, 408.
Cooren, John, of Edinburgh, mercenary, 229.
Cop, Coop. See Koop.
Copenhagen, Denmark, 397.
Cordovan leather, 213.
Corfu, island, 178, 179, 316, 423, 528, 531.
-, -, hired ships to go to, 72, 126, 189, 190, 204; English ships reach, 285.
-, -, lords of, 303.
-, -, Venetian fleet at. 382.
-, -, Proveditore at, 189. See Cabriel, Zaccaria.
-, -, Proveditore and Captain of. See Gradenigo, Daniel.
-, -, Rectors of, 204.
-, -, despatches from, 244, 355, 363, 375, 384.
-, -, Spanish designs on, 444.
Cormorants, 258.
Cornaro,—, Proveditore General, 32.
Cornwall, mines of, 387.
Correr, Francesco, 238.
-, -, Marc' Antonio, Venetian ambassador in England, 356n.
Corsairs. See Pirates.
Corsi, Baron, French ambassador to Savoy [? François de Courcy], news brought by, 465.
Corsicans in Venetian fleet, 576.
Cortello, Udine, 185.
Cortesi, Andrea, 3.
Costa, Pietro Francesco, bishop of Savona, papal nuncio in Savoy:
-, anxious about Anglo-Savoyard marriage, 550.
Cottington, Cottingham, Francis, English secretary in Spain:
-, thinks James fed on vain hopes, 29; complaints to about helping Venice, 181; says marriage negotiations will be long, 200.
-, gives information to Gritti, 211; not hopeful about marriage, 215; protests about Vercelli, 218.
-, tells of intention to send ships to Spain, 231; remarks on Bedmar conspiracy, 290.
-, Lerma approaches about Bohemia, 306; discusses marriage with Sarmiento, 367.
-, explains object of Spanish fleet, 405, 475; to observe Spanish preparations, 459.
-, to speak to king about Bohemia, 466; to remonstrate about Osuna, 511, 520, 566.
-, Uceda tells Spain will support Ferdinand, 557; shows Contarini letter of Ciriça, 556.
-, reports orders to Osuna, 577.
Cotton from East Indies, 312.
Council, the Privy, Lords of the Council, 123, 180, 373, 520.
-, -, -, Hamilton admitted to, 5; Caron sees about herring dispute, 9.
-, suspect Rose, 40; Contarini applies to, 41; examine Rose, 51, 73; to deal with Rose, 93.
-, to discuss Spanish proceedings in Italy, 64; transacting business in king's absence, 65.
-, Contarini complains about Spain to, 86; majority favour Spain, 99, 115.
-, resolved to punish Garset for selling ship to Osuna, 100.
-, discuss granting ships to Venice, 114–116, 148, 149, 174; bishop's attire at, 134; go to king, 144.
-, would not grant Venice use of royal ships, 152; decree granting use of ships, 153.
-, complaints to about seizure of ships at Naples, 161, 168, 173; and in Spain, 183.
-, tell captains that may serve Venice, 193.
-, propose to arm against pirates, report on Algiers, 196.
-, discuss Spanish marriage, 220; decline East India Company's offer about navy, 269.
-, letter of Turkish Caimecam to, 284; will discuss executions in Venetian fleet, 292.
-, at Salisbury, 296; follow king's progress, 306.
-, have Le Clerc before them on charge of contriving Raleigh's escape, 326, 331, 334.
-, Contarini threatens to inform about mutiny, 329.
-, some members encouraged Raleigh to attack Spain, 339.
-, issue orders for arming men-of-war, 343, 344; changes in, 347.
-, present at reception of Venetian ambassadors, 349.
-, not told of licence to Spanish agent to export ordnance, 359, 360.
-, Biondi sounds about intervention for reconciliation with France, 365.
-, Sarmiento opposes Venetian engagement of Mainwaring in. 579, 452.
-, permission necessary for foreign levies, 381.
-, corrupted by Spain, 387, 393; composition, 392.
-, inform king of events and consulted by him, 389; not present at audiences, ib.
-, ambassadors prefer king to, 390; Dutch Commissioners referred to, 406, 506.
-, engrossed by royal finances, 456; prevent Mainwaring going in English ships to Venice, 434.
-, Abbot's activity in, 443; forbid exportation of ordnance, 453.
-, must decide about granting royal ships, 485; consulted about ships, 493; not utterly disinclined to grant ships, 518.
-, James's prudent address to, 517.
-, reports of Dominis impress, 523; deal with Donato's case, 569–573, 575, 579, 585, 592, 593.
-, sign treaty with Dutch, 574.
-, clerks of, 601.
Counting house, royal household, 602.
Courcy, François de, ? Baron Corsi, 465.
Coure, marquis of. See Estrèe.
Courland, Frederick duke of, ambassador to James, 317.
Cranbourne, lord. See Cecil, William.
Cranfield, Sir Lionel, reforms of, 217n, 281n.
Craven, Sir William, ex-lord mayor of London, funeral, 321.
Credenza or Ewrie, office of the royal household, 603.
Crema [prov. Cremona, Italy], plot in, 312; plot against, 336.
Cremona [prov. Cremona, Italy], 31.
Crete, Candia, island, 57, 230.
-, -, Captain of the Guard, 96.
-, -, despatches from, 404.
-, -, Proveditore General in, 96. See Bondumier, Piero.
-, -, Turkish attack feared, 400.
-, -, butts of, 177; galleys recalled, 297; shipping about, 352; pirates about, 567; wine trade, 500.
Croats in Venetian fleet, 576.
Crotti,—, secretary of the duke of Savoy, 141, 508.
Cueva, Alonso de, marquis of Bedmar, Belmar, Spanish ambassador at Venice, 243.
-, -, -, excuses to Venice, 35; proposes truce, 36; consulted about peace commissioners, 50.
-, announces king's desire for peace, 52; points insisted upon, 53; intimacy with Wotton, 65, 85, 86.
-, assures Wotton of peace, 220; share in plot against Venice, 226; house guarded, 227.
-, blamed in London, 243; incites Philip to make war on Venice, 262; sent to Flanders, 273, 275.
-, Philip thanked for recalling, 332; intrigues with Jacques Pierre, 336.
-, incites Dutch mutineers, 369; complains of Osuna's slowness, 370; to go to Rome, 466.
Culena. See Golem.
Cumberland, earl of. See Clifford, Francis.
Currants. See Raisins.
Curteen, Sir William, foreign merchant, accused of exporting gold, 565n.
Curzola, island, Dalmatia, 266.
-, -, despatches from, 105, 221, 256, 261, 262, 290, 531, 576.
-, -, Venetian fleet at, 201; Dutch ships at, 288.
Cyprus powder, 269.
Cyprus, island, 567.
-, -, Spanish preparations against, 402.