Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 15, 1617-1619. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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M
Macdonel, Daniel, Scottish mercenary, 279.
mace, trade in East Indies, 507, 552.
Macedonia [Turkey]:
-, -, expected to revolt, 201.
-, -, nobility against Spain, 202.
Madison, Robert, owner of the Abigail, 376.
Madrid, Spain, 144, 204, 539.
-, despatches dated from, 29, 66, 73, 98, 110, 164, 181, 195, 200, 211, 215, 222, 230,
240, 290, 306, 367, 439, 466, 510, 511, 520, 556, 566, 580.
-, advices from, 330.
-, the Escurial, 306.
Maestro, Father. See Lafuente.
Maghellan, straits of, South America, 76, 245.
-, -, -, new routo through, 580.
Magno, Bortholomio, commands Abigail, 531.
Magnus, M., president of Zeeland, 42, 82.
-, -, -, speaks to Surian about league with Venice, 54; Surian approaches about Rose, 77; speaks to Surian about Rose, 81; hands in letters about pirates, 90.
Mainwaring, Maynwaring, George, owner of the Anadem, 376.
-, -, Sir Henry, 440, 447, 475.
-, wishes to serve Venice, 123; Senate cautions about, 157.
-, reputation, 178; goes to Venice as volunteer, 188, 196; expected to turn pirate again, 312.
-, in Savoy, 347; duke speaks highly of, 348; recommended by Wotton, 357, 408, 427, 437; letters of Contarini and Zen for, 358; Spanish attempt to influence, 378, 379, 434, 470.
-, memorial upon ships of war, 447–455; rewarded, 456; sent back to England, 457.
-, to try and get royal ships, 469; likely to succeed, 474; no news of, 480; in London, goes to king, 484.
-, praises Venice, 485; cannot get use of royal ships, 493; negotiations with, suspended, 494.
-, deals with Foscarini, 496; Montgomery and Chamberlain will not guarantee, 505; appeals to Donato, 519; convinces merchants, 520; given up by Venice, 525; tries to get royal ships for Venice, 533, 535; Buckingham recommends to Donato, 538.
Majorca, island, [Balearic Islands], threatened by Barbary pirates, 192.
-, Spanish preparations in, 470.
Malamocco [prov. Venezia, Italy]:
-, -, Osuna to seize, 336; lead at, 577, 582.
-, -, Podestà of, 577, 582.
Malines [prov. Antwerp, Belgium]:
-, Osuna sends for artillery from, 109, 193.
Malta, knights of, 40, 157.
-, -, -, asked to help against pirates, 169.
-, -, ships of, 201.
-, -, ships at, 272.
Mannelli, Filippo, 133, 208, 376.
-, -, Pier, 133, 208.
Manners, Francis, earl of Rutland, 598.
Mansell, Sir Robert, Vice Admiral:
-, sent to hasten preparation of ships, 479; will probably command, 514.
Mansfelt, Count Ernest of, 13.
-, friend of Palatine, 255.
-, troops to be kept, 141, 190; question of keeping troops, 237, 242, 251, 254, 265, 267; takes troops to Bohemia, 324.
-, subsidised by duke of Savoy, 338, 353, 471, 490; going to Venice, 384; leaves Turin, 508.
-, Savoy awaits news of, 521.
Mansi, Thomas, Scottish mercenary, 229.
Manti, M. de, plot against Ragusa, 372, 373, 381, 405.
Mantua [prov. Mantova, Italy], 230, 400, 431.
-, Bethune goes to, 27; Spain keeps up dispute with Savoy, 118.
-, -, dowager duchess of. See Margaret of Savoy.
-, -, duke of. See Gonzaga, Ferdinand; Gonzaga, Francis. IV.
-, -, Venetian instructions sent to representatives at, 1, 4, 8, 17, 18, 24, 28, 35, 42, 95, 226, 263.
Manwood, Masodat, Captain, 209, 210, 377.
Mar, earl of. See Stewart, John.
Maradas, Marada, Don Balthasar de, 157.
Marcello, Pietro, 590.
Marchan, John, 500.
Margaret of Savoy, dowager duchess of Mantua, 521n.
Mariemont, Marimont [near Charleroi, Belgium], Hay at, 559.
Marini, Claudio, French agent in Savoy, 119, 218.
-, -, -, -, ill offices against Venice, 171; desires disarmament, 191.
-, Zen gets information from, 194, 521; satisfaction demanded for, 211.
-, to give certificate that Savoy disarmed, 234.
-, thinks dissensions between France and England grave, 347.
Marioni, Pier Antonio, Venetian Secretary in England, 515.
-, -, -, -, despatches of to the Senate, 552, 554, 557, 562, 565, 567, 568, 573–575, 579, 585–587, 509, 591, 594.
-, -, -, -, -, to the Council of Ten, 594.
-, -, -, -, -, letters and instructions to, 544, 551, 561, 578, 582, 583, 584, 590.
-, left in charge, 547; ill, 562, 565; operations against Donato, 568–573, 575, 579, 591.
-, -, -, -, father of, 583.
Marocco, relations of James with, 397.
Marquemont, M. de. See Simon, Denis.
Marta, Dr. Jacopo Antonio, 596.
Marriage, between Spain and England, 107, 422.
-, queen's attitude may affect, 6; Sarmiento wants to avoid promises about, 26; curiosity in Spain about negotiations, 29.
-, anxiety about in England, 30; favourable reply to Digby, 38; Winwood opposed, 41.
-, great secreey about, 47; considered arranged, 48; fear about, 72.
-, Digby says negotiations prospering, 73; Digby says difficulties increase, 74; difficulties, 133.
-, Wotton says broken off, 129; affects relations with France, 137; merely to gain time, 150.
-, Abbot's views upon, 152; French opposed to, 155; Spanish deceitfulness about, 163.
-, difficulties, pope's consent required, 163, 164; Spain reported ready for, 167.
-, negotiations broken off, 176; Digby returning to negotiate, 179, 204.
-, Digby reserved but satisfied, 200; queen speaks against, 206, 207, 223, 307.
-, Cottington not hopeful about, 215; James very secret about difficulties, 220.
-, James threatens to stop, 234; numerous conferences but no decision, 241.
-, Dutch uneasiness about reassured by James, 268; popular detestation of, 282.
-, hopes of diminished, 296; Zen asks Wake about, 303; negotiations resumed, 306.
-, Father Maestro's arrival revives hopes, 330.
-, Gondomar's negotiations approved, 344.
-, Dutch commissioners to enquire about, 355, 361; at a standstill, 367.
-, Spaniards fear Wake's influence upon, 370; Savoy fears certain, 378.
-, Jesuits look forward to and consider assured, 379.
-, England wants because of dowry and pensions, 406.
-, difficulties in way of, 421; forwarded by Father Maestro, 434.
-, theologians discuss, 439; negotiation for dispensation, 461; Spanish anxiety about, 466.
-, not nearly arranged, 471; negotiations advanced, 474; fears of what Sarmiento may do, 475.
-, Savoy fears will take place, 482; Gabaleoni discovers nothing about, 491; pushed on, 506.
-, Sarmiento coming to negotiate, 509, 510, 549; Philip desires, 530.
-, James thinks much of, 544; Savoy's fears and James's inducements, 554.
-, Tresnel hopes for breaking off, 565; French watch, 556; negotiations advanced, 566.
-, Sarmiento coming to arrange at once, not credited, 588; James not altogether desirous and Charles averse, 589.
-, proposals of Philip III. to Louis XIII., 130.
-, proposals of various kinds for Charles, 393–395, 398.
-, proposals to Savoy, 163, 176.
-, -, between France and England, 393, Mayerne went about, 295; Spaniards refer to, 353.
-, Tresnel to negotiate, 532, 544; Savoy jealous of, 549; Dutch ready to help, 550.
-, -, between England and Savoy, 393, 394; duke contemplates, 353, 356; Wake to propose, 362.
-, Spain anxious about, 363, 370, 439; bargain with Luynes upon, 532.
-, nuncio asks Zen about, 550; cannot find dowry for, 550.
-, -, between France and Savoy, 323, 327, 328, 353, 366, 383, 407, 426, 488, 491.
-, Spanish anxiety about, 356, 363, 464; England does not like, 382; will hasten Anglo-
Spanish marriage, 406; arranged, 425, 438, 460; efforts to prevent, 465.
Marseilles [Bouches du Rhone, France], 175, 156n, 273, 372, 405.
-, -, trade, 186.
-, -, ships at, 272.
-, -, trade with Zante and Cephalonia, 574.
Martelas, Piero, Syndie of Zante, 130.
Martelosea. See Ships, names of.
Mary, Queen of England, 247n, 293n, 418.
-, -, princess of Spain, the Infanta:
-, to marry duke of Orleans, 25; not to marry Ferdinand, 74.
-, -, -, marriage of. See Marriages.
Mary de Mediei, queen mother of France, alleged plot to reinstate, 71; Father Arnoux sent to, 327; talk of restoring, 426; people desire return, 508; dismisses troops, 554; submits to king, 555.
Masodat. See Manwood.
Masque of Prince Charles, 107, 422, 432, 433.
-, short of money for, 87; description of, 111–114.
Massa, Isaac, 255.
Massibradi. See Ships, names of.
Master of the Ceremonies. See Lewkenor.
Master of the Rolls. See Caesar, Sir Julius.
Matthew. See Ships, names of.
Matthias, the emperor, Caesar, 145, 153.
-, gives powers to ratify treaty of peace, 8, 9; really desires peace, 50.
-, conference with Brandenburg and Saxony about succession, 84; ratifies treaty, 128.
-, doge informs of election, 190, 224; Elliot with, 202; on arrest of Klesel, 287.
-, dispute with Bohemians, 303, 508; without influence, 359; Spain's help for, 433, 507.
-, ill plight of, 460; Philip promises to urge to settle, 466; Hay to go to, 485; death, 517, 566, 568.
Maurice, Cardinal prince of Savoy, 439.
-, sent to negotiate marriage in France, 74; Lesdiguières opposes, 151.
-, Wake's opinion of mission, 323; starting, expects breach between France and Spain, 327.
-, reasons French want, 328; Wake asks to induce French to stop harassing Bernese, 335.
-, negotiations for marriage, 355, 356; entry into Paris, 363.
-, to assist reconciliation between France and England, 362, 365, 366, 423, 441; sees Wake, 411.
-, French pension for, 426; assists reconciliation, 438; Biondi writes to, 442, 462.
-, to arrange reconciliation, 490.
-, -, landgrave of Hesse;
-, -, sends divines to synod of Dordrecht, 304.
-, -, -, daughter of, suggested marriage with Charles, 394.
-, -, Prince. See Nassau, Maurice of.
Maurier, du. See Du Maurier.
Mauritio. See ships, names of.
Maximilian, II., Emperor, 83.
-, -, Archduke of Austria, 13.
-, notified of doge's election, 190, 224; death, 358; Bruce served, 374.
-, -, duke of Bavaria:
-, supposed intrigues with Palatine, 2; Palatine favours for empire, 150, 223.
-, will not accept empire 194; covets Burgau, 358; prospects for empire, 521.
Mayence, archbishop of. See Kronenberg.
Mayenne, duke of. See Lorraine, Henry de.
Mayerne, physician of James I.:
unskilful treatment of Winwood, 41n; expelled from France, 286, 295, 307, 308, 326, 443, 490.
-, went about marriage, 295.
Maynwaring. See Mainwaring.
Mayflower. See Ships, names of.
Mayor, lord, of London, 101.
-, -, -, -, pageant of, 59–63.
-, -, -, See Bowles; Craven; Walworth.
Mazzolini, Mario., theologian of Padua, 212.
Medici, Cosimo de', Grand Duke of Tuscany, 236, 456.
-, offers to pay Spanish troops, 18; commissioner for peace negotiations, 50, 58.
-, asks Louis to restore ships, 167; Spain asks to help against pirates, 169.
-, dogo informs of election, 190, 224; harbours Dudley, 202.
-, negotiates with English pirates, 435; disturbed by death of English queen, 520.
-, fearful about Bohemia, reassured about England, 588.
-, -, Ferdinand de', Grand Duke of Tuscany, 202.
-, -, Giovanni de', reported disloyal to Venice, 43.
-, -, Giulio de', ambassador of Florence in Germany, ratifies treaty of peace, 144.
-, -, Mary de', See Mary de Medici.
Medina, duke of, reported going as ambassador to England, 155.
Mediterranean Sea, 211.
-, Dutch enter, 195.
-, list of ships in, 272; Spain claims can keep clear of pirates, 287.
-, Spanish fleet of, 290; James proposes to enter with Dutch, 501.
Medway, River, (Canal di Roiston), royal ships in, 160.
Meleda, Dalmatia, island, 316.
Merchant. See Ships, names of.
Mellander. See Milander.
Merchants, English, wealth of, 321; support royal navy, 514, 518.
-, -, See Abbot, Maurice; Browne John; Fishborne, Richard; Garraway, Arthur; Garset; Miluord, Richard; Parvis, Henry; Rose, Alexander; Symes, Ralph and Richard.
-, -, Flemish and Dutch. See Curteen; His; Nichesti; Quester; Van Lore; Van Mere; Van Uffell; Vandeput; Vuanufle.
-, -, Italian. See Baronis; Bonomine; Burlamachi; Cacertini; Calandrini; Caponi; Ferari; Fontanella; Gaii; Georgis; Guadagni; Mannelli; Pelicorni; Pollini; Porro; Purpura; Scarlatini; Zattera.
-, -, Persian, 559.
Merlere, le. See Erikusi.
Merrick, John, sent as ambassador to Muscovy, 47.
Messina, Sicily, 147, 166, 354, 465.
-, Spanish fleet at, 290, 302, 332, 341, 362, 458, 462.
-, -, Faro of, 183.
Michiel, Augustin, Venetian Commissioner in the Fleet, 256, 310, 373.
-, instructions to, 222.
-, inspects English ships, 260–262; to report monthly, 348. despatches, 289, 311, 375.
Michielini, Lunardo, 448.
-, -, -, offers Mainwaring employment, 447.
Middelburg [prov. Zeeland, Netherlands], 172.
-, Rose to go to, 15; Surian writes to about Rose, 54.
-, -, burgomaster of. See Bas, Thierry.
Middleton, Thomas, lord Mayor's pageant by, 59n.
Milan [prov. Milano, Italy], 171, 328, 431, 529.
-, -, news from, 17.
-, -, Savoy invades, 4, 16, 39; troops maintained in, 18; forces in, 19; troops to be disbanded, 236.
-, warlike preparation in, 145, 461, 529; French ambassadors at, 158; not disarming, 297, 306, 325, 336; Wake sent to, 312; Mainwaring's portrait sent to, 347; for prince of Piedmont, 384; Spanish forces will avoid, 581; few troops in, 582.
-, despatches dated from, 273, 336, 363, 370, 439, 459, 466, 534, 551, 590.
-, -, San Fedele, provost of. See Ceronio. Father Thomas.
-, -, councillor at Padua University, 573.
-, -, governor of. See Figueroa, don Gomez Suarez de, duke of Feria; Toledo, Don Pedro de.
-, -, Venetian instructions sent to representatives at, 1, 4, 8, 17, 24, 28, 42, 95, 226, 227, 263, 410, 456, 487.
Milander, Mellander, Milanter, Holzapfel, Nolligapell, Peter, German mercenary, 21, 43, 44, 175, 218.
-, quarrel with Sir John Vere, 129, 140; duel with Vere, 184, 185, 191, 195, 226.
-, confined to Palma, 211; recommended, 232, 233; to join fleet, 232.
Milanese, Captain Visconto, 336.
Milisen. See Ships, names of.
military training in England, 257.
Millino, Cardinal Giangarzia, letter to, 596.
Miluord, Richard, 500, 501.
Minio, Polo, letter of, 471.
Minotto, Andrea, senior councillor, 584.
Mint, officials of, 601.
Mocenigo, Lunardo, Venetian Captain General at Sea, 97.
-, -, Tomaso, Syndic of Zante. 130.
Modena, duke of. See Este, Caesar of.
Modène, Count of. See Mormoiron, François de Raimond de.
Modoni, Modon [in the Morea, Greece], 225.
-, -, pirates shelter under, 365.
-, -, Rais of. See Mustapha Pasha.
Moldavia, prince of. See Gratiani.
Molin, Molino, Francesco, Venetian Commissioner with the fleet, 95.
-, -, -, -, despatches of, 105.
-, -, Luca di, Savio della Mercanzia, 401, 501.
-, -, Marco da, Z. M., Savio alla Mercanzia. 568, 574.
-, -, Nicolo, Venetian ambassador in England, 356n.
Moluccas, quarrels between English and Dutch in, 205.
-, Dutch hold, 507; Anglo-Dutch agreement upon, 563.
Monaco. See Munich.
Moncassin, Moncassino, Gabriel, conspirator, 336, 370.
-, -, -, statements of, 369.
Money, James very short of, 87, 196, 217, 391, 565, 567; ambassadors unpaid, 204.
-, few facilities for obtaining at London, 192; new Venetian, 385.
-, -, coining of, punished, 217; exportation of, 565, 567.
-, -, Jacobus, 217, 565.
-, -, ryals, 574.
Monmouth, co. Monmouth, castle, 608.
Monster, Merold, Englishman at Paris, 295.
Mont Cenis [Savoie, France], 12.
Montagnana [prov. Padova, Italy], podestà of, 218.
Montague, viscount. See Browne, Anthony.
-, -, Sir Henry, lord chief justice of the King's Bench, stops riot in London, 282.
Monte, Camillo di, 278.
-, -, Cosmo dal, 28.
Monte dell' Angelo, 267.
Monteagle, lord. See Parker, William.
Monteleone, count of. See Pinatello.
Monteron, Fra Juan Grasse, 279.
Montferrat, Italy, help of James over, 400.
Montgomery, earl of. See Herbert, Philip.
Monthou,—, proposal to send to Dutch, 182.
Monti, Gregorio di, secretary of England at Venice, 3, 103, 154, 211, 213, 242, 567, 582.
-, tells of Wotton's relations with Regnault, 215, 216; brings complaint against Count Piero, 225, 226, 232, 236, 240; brings complaint about executions in fleet, 276, 283, 284, 291; sent about Stodder, 303; introduces Leete into Cabinet, 237; presents memorials in Collegio, 322.
-, letter of Wotton to, 323; sent for to receive reply of Collegio, 333; reports what Wotton said to Collegio, 525.
-, left in charge, 540, 541; appears about passage through Gulf, and Holstein, 542; letter about Donato, 575, 580, 594.
-, in Collegio, 576; presents memorial about Spanish ship taken, 577; reply to, 578, 592.
-, presents Calvert's letter on Donato, 584; letter of Berlingerio Gessi upon, 596.
Montjoy, lord. See Blount, Mountjoy.
Moon. See Ships, names of.
Moors, 240, 272.
-, -, in Spain, suggested incitement to rebellion, 397.
Moray, earl of. See Stewart, James.
Morbais, Nicol de, book of, condemned, 83, 446.
Morbegno [prov. Sondrio, Italy], 316.
Mordaunt, John, lord Mordaunt, 599.
More. See Morfe.
Morea, Greece, 224.
-, -, expected to revolt, 201.
-, -, raisins may be sent by, 574.
Morescoes, 272.
Moresini, Morosini, Captain, 310.
-, -, -, popular with English, 385.
-, -, Francesco, Proveditore of the fleet, 363.
-, -, Geronimo, commissioner of the fleet. 374, 590.
Morfe, More, co. Salop, forest, 607.
Morley, lord. See Parker, Edward.
Mormoiron, François de Raimond de, count of Modène, French ambassador to Savoy:
-, James objects to mission, 132; tries to separate Savoy from Venice, 171.
-, visits Wake, 411, 425; influence in government, 426; thanked, 442.
-, letter of Wake to, 442, 443, 462; Donato writes to against Gabaleoni and Biondi, 489n.
Morton, Albert, 490.
Moscow, Russia, 340.
Mosquitoes, England free from, 270.
Most Christian King. See Louis XIII.
Mountjoy, lord. See Blount, Mountjoy.
Moxon, Edward, 213n.
Mufti. See Turkey, officials of.
Mula. See Ships, names of.
Munich, Monaco, Bavaria, Hay at, 587.
Murray, Thomas, 217n.
muscatels, from Indies, 552.
Muscorno, Giulio, sometime Venetian secretary in England, 2.
-, -, -, allowed to see relations, 13; arrangements for trial, 77; asks for jewels, 191; progress of trial, 192; trial, 238, 239; sentence, 278, 285; released, 561.
Muscovy, Russia:
-, -, war with Poland, 109.
-, -, ambassador of in England, 41, 340; returning, 47; presents given by, 65, 136; entertained by king, 136, 137; departs, 235, 256.
-, -, Dutch and English rivals for trade, 256.
-, -, ambassador of in Netherlands, discontented, 255.
-, -, Company, 136.
-, -, -, pays ambassador's expenses, 65.
-, -, Grand Duke of. See Romanov, Michael Theodorovitch.
Music, English, 113; at executions, 135.
Music and trumpeters of the royal household, 602.
musk, trade in East Indies, 507.
Mustapha, Sultan of Turkey, succeeds, 104.
Mustapha Pasha, Rais of Modoni, 225.
musters in England, 257.
-, -, in London, 321, 322.