Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.
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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621. Edited by Allen B Hinds( London, 1910), British History Online, accessed November 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol16/pp651-655.
"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1910), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol16/pp651-655.
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Da Anni, James, English mercenary, 130.
Dado, Gabriel, courier, 37, 161, 162.
-, -, -, -, ill, 59; Donato meets at Calais, 81; information to be obtained from, 163.
-, -, Giacomo, 37.
d'Albert. See Albert.
Dalmatia, Austria, 74.
-, Uscocks in, 252.
Dampier. See Duval, Henry.
Daniel, Edmund, English mercenary, 132.
-, -, Lefel, English mercenary, 132.
Dantziger, Danzer, Danser, Simon, Flemish pirate captain:
-, pardon of, 336, 355.
Danvers, Henry, lord:
-, member of Council of War, 543n.
Dardani, Sig., to go with De Lormes to Venice, 613.
Darduino, Piero, Vice Secretary of Venetian Senate for English, Dutch and Swiss affairs, 426.
Dauphiné, France:
-, troops to be obtained from, 574.
Deehesen, Richard, English mercenary, 130.
-, deer, James presents to Lando, 316.
Degan, Bartholomew da. English mercenary, 132.
Delft [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, review of English levies near, 368.
-, -, deputy of. See Bentusen.
-, -, pensionary of. See Camerling, John.
de Lormes. See Lormes.
Denmark, 276.
-, Anstruther going to, 223, 239, 536, 567; disturbances in, 373; Palatine's brother may go to, 485.
-, loan to Palatine, 501; Anstruther to fetch money, 509; tepid, 536; Willoughby's service in, 552n.
-, -, chancellor of. See Ulefeldt.
-, -, king of. Christian IV.
Dent, Richard, English mercenary, 133.
Desmond, earl of. See Preston, Richard.
despatches, interception of, 352, 353, 369.
d'Estrées. See Estrées.
Deuxponts, Zweibrücken, duke of. See John II, duke of Zweibrücken.
Devereux, Robert, third earl of Essex: ready to volunteer for Palatinate, 263; commands troops under Vere, 297; company of, for Palatinate, 348, 368.
-, returns to England, 486, 499; member of Council of war, 543n.
-, pirate related to, 280.
d'Hees. See Hay.
Dice, Richard, serjeant, English mercenary, 129.
Dickenson, John:
-, arrives with ambassadors at Brussels, 348n, 437; sent to help Digby, 615.
Dieppe [Seine Inférieure, France]: duke of Longueville at, 373; gun of Santa Giustina detained at, 478.
Diers, Samuel, English mercenary, 132.
Dies, Anthony, English mercenary, 132.
Digby, John, lord.
-, sent for to Council, 14; James consults, 44; attends Council about Donato, 140.
-, English ambassador in Spain: departure delayed, 23; to go about marriage, 73; tells Lando of Osuna's recall, 164; expected departure, 239; works hard at marriage, intimacy with Charles, 256.
-, prepares for embassy, 263; opposes expedition against Algiers, 299; revives idea of joint fleet against pirates, 300.
-, money paid to for embassy, 307; tells Sarmiento instructions to Conway and Weston, 330.
-, may go by fleet to Spain, 339; reassures Gondomar about fleet, 372.
-, movements governed more by Gondomar than by king, 377; preparing to start, 385; not started, 402.
-, tells James of invasion of Palatinate, 417; hunts hares with Gondomar, 432, 433.
-, no one speaks of going to Spain, 434; goes to mollify Gondomar, 450; Gondomar referred to, 460, 462.
-, James sends to comfort Gondomar, 509; departure for Spain revived, 546.
-, rumoured mission to Archduke Albert, 553, 612; to go to Brussels, will help Spain, 563.
-, believes Spain will restore Palatinate, 589; no news of, 592, 601; to see how things are going, 595, 596.
-, Gondomar said to have drawn up instructions for, 597, 598; preparations to receive, 601, 602.
-, further negotiations thought superfluous, 603; reaches Brussels, 612; orders of, 613.
-, Dickinson sent to help, 615.
Digby, Simon, secretary of lord Digby
-, sent to Spain with James's protestations, 24; returns without answer, 38, 44.
-, news brought by, 45.
Digges, Sir Dudley:
-, in Netherlands for East India Co., introduced to Assembly, 486; leaves for Amsterdam, 486, 487, 503; returns to England, 567.
Diglert, William, English mercenary, 131.
Dimon, Cattarin, English mercenary. 132.
Dingwall, lord. See Preston. Richard.
Dirich. Abraham, English mercenary, 130.
dispensation for Spanish match. 276, 442.
-, French may oppose. 289; Lafuente going to Rome for, 458, 518.
Doglas, Hugh, English mercenary, 136.
Dogna [Prov. Udine, Italy]:
-, Hay at, 49, 50, 57.
Dohna, Baron Acatius von, ambassador of the Palatine in England, ambassador of Bohemia, 134, 290.
-, not expected in England, 94; reported in France, 124; arrives in London, 128.
-, points to negotiate with James, 136.
-, Caron ordered to support, 144; urges James not to delay help, 145, 148.
-, Venetian decision about precedence of, 147: James asks to answer Ferdinand's case, 149, 151.
-, expected to leave when Gondomar comes, 151; says Palatine needs not men but money, 152.
-, tells Lando news from France, 153; goes to Newmarket to give James his answer, 159, 168.
-, reported promise of James to, 164; proves false, 168; James's answer renders hopeful, 175, 176.
-, Van Male goes to thwart, 176; continues argument with James, 179, 185, 191.
-, representations do not move James, 194; fears further delays, 204; James argues with, 205.
-, sees James toast Palatine, in-invited to masque, 197; asks loan of city, 205, 206.
-, advice of James to obtain help and money, 219; hesitates about accepting private loans, 221.
-, James busy with, 224; Gabaleoni jealous of, 225, 228; position of, at prince's tilting, 228.
-, tries to obtain loan for Frederick 229; hopes to transmit large sums, 230.
-, excuses made by James to, 230; thwarted by Gondomar, ib.; arrangements for remittance, 239.
-, Lando's behaviour to, 243; invited to Garter ceremony, 249; sounds James about accommodation, 257.
-, to help Wirtemberg's secretary, 264; James urges on admission of Savoy to league, 265.
-, presses James for reply, 268; suave methods with James, 274; money raised by, 292.
-, chosses Vere to command levies, 291; sends to Netherlands about Vere's levies, 314.
-, report about Gray, 306; representations to Dutch, 321.
-, doubts as to how spends money collected. 340; goes to press James for more help, 369; obtains nothing, 377.
-, can get no more, 387; becomes noxious to James by importunity, 390; attempt to prejudice James against, 394.
-, attempts to discredit, 401; complains of Venice not helping, 415; fully occupied and no instructions about Valtelline, 416; letter of Deuxponts to, 417.
-, audiences of James, 417, 423; quarrel with Buckingham, 418.
-, urges action on James, 422, 423; money promised to, 423; captains complain to about delay, 424.
-, backs Anspach's demands, 429; sudden accession of favour and popularity, 430, 434.
-, captains engaged by return, 437: demands of James and replies, 438.
-, Charles gives 10,000l. to, 441; extract from relation at Hampton Court, 443.
-, wish to put off, 450; Lando to see, 457; objects to Buckingham's letter to Gondomar, 457, 462, 463.
-, proposal for king to take collection out of hands of, 458.
-, goes to complain of Buckingham's letter, 462, and show that James encouraged Bohemians, 463.
-, entertained at Lord Mayor's banquet, 474; speaks to Lando about Valtelline, 483, 484.
-, sends to enquire about damage to Palatinate, 485; collection for Bohemia. 491.
-, ministers speak to, on Bohemian defeat, 496; urges remittance of money without delay, 508.
-, suggests remonstrance to Spinola, 509; cordial relations to Lando, 510.
-, question of status, 526; frets at vacillations, 535; accused of peculating money collected for master, 544, 553.
-, servants examined, intrigues against, 553; tells Lando does not know how to deal with James, 556, 557.
-, says money help needed, 565; Lando to deal with as before, 568.
-, to sound James about Palatine visiting England, 578, 579; urges help for Palatinate, Buckingham's objections, 588.
-, insists upon standing by declaration, 589; provides English troops with arms, 608.
-, cheated over English levy, 610; urges reinforcements for Vere, 615.
-, prevents Cecil's employment in Palatinate, 619.
Dohna, Baron Christopher von:
-, arrives at Hague, 5; asks for help, 6, 14; expected in Holland, 17; finds Dutch well disposed, 18.
-, Carleton without news of, 23; leaves England with promises of help, 24; waiting to cross sea, 27.
-, going through France, 30; reasons for changing route, 33, 34.
-, not expected in England, 94; expected in England, 102.
-, embassy to England to prolong Union, 273; James thinks gave misleading report, 274.
-, James tells does not approve of Bohemian revolt, 553.
Dominis, Marc' Antonio de. archbishop of Spalato, 539.
-, sends to meet Lando, 74, 75; rising favour of, 138; correspondant at Venice, 164, 315, 404, 405.
-, growing favour with James, 315, 404; away from London, 405.
Donati, Sigismund, bishop of Ascoli, papal nuncio at Venice:
-, grants privilege to Spanish ambassador, 502.
Donato, Antonio, 4, 9, 62, 70, 71, 107, 406.
-, Savoy accuses, 7; servants of, 8, 83, 84; papers about, 17; Buckingham presents to king, 19.
-, sends servant to France, 26, 28; living very frugally, 28; hatred of Marioni, writes to Bethune, 29.
-, James pities, 32, 33; courier goes with, 37; distressed about Barchi, 38, 48; Senates instructions to Lando upon, 42, 43; Naunton advises to live quietly, 45, 90; Buckingham writes to Savoy for, 46.
-, stays in London, 48, 85; imprudence of, 54; desperate, 59; debt to postmaster, 61.
-, Venice expects satisfaction about, 63; visits Lords of Council, 64.
-, Carleton speaks to Surian about, 68; Lewkenor tackles Lando about. 75, 76.
-, condemnation at Venice, 75, 76, 85, 115; spies upon Lando, 78; behaviour as ambassador, 79, 80.
-, behaviour on return from Venice 81, 85; presents given by in England, 82; sale of goods, 82, 89–91.
-, petition to king, 83, 84; friends, 84, 85, 90; confidences with Lewkenor, 85; life in London, 90, 103.
-, James will protect no longer, 104; at Court at time of Lando's audience, 108, 115.
-, Lando speaks against, 109, 112–123; English sympathise with, 121; Council to deal with, 125.
-, movements of, 126, 155; Hay's case may prejudice. 128; Council meets upon, 134.
-, banished from Court, 139–141, 172; attends Protestant services, 140, 155.
-, Wotton sees Lando about, 141–143, 154; James hopes to restore to Venice, 142.
-, Naunton states decision about and gives reasons, 143, 144.
-, instructions to Lando about, 146; postal expenses to be paid, 147; list of posts, 186–188.
-, Wake speaks about, 148; Venice satisfied with Lando's action about, 156.
-, Marioni's possible relations with, 160–163; remains a Catholic, 163, 172.
-, Lando surprised at news from Turin about, 164; Venice satisfied with decision upon, 167; proposes to live at Putney, 172; goes to Putney, 180.
-, refused permission to print, 179, 180, 191.
-, account for posts paid, 195; Venice pleased at treatment of, 196.
-, James thinks he has done much about, 197; treatment may encourage others, 269.
-, infringes orders, 285; reproved and punished, 285, 286, 303, 310; petition, 311.
-, leaves for France, 323; James pleased at thanks about. 363; treasonable action at Paris, 374; in Paris, 419.
Donato, Leonardo, brother of Antonio, 180.
-, -, Lionardo, doge of Venice, 114, 121.
Doncaster, viscount. See Hay, James.
Doni, Richard, English mercenary, 132.
Dordrecht, Dort [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, Surian and Pasini at, 261; Pasini at, 335.
-, Vere's levies to go to, 314, 331; English levies reach, 345, 348.
Dormer, Lady:
-, Gondomar visits, 394n.
Dorset, earl of. See Sackville, Richard.
Dort. See Dordrecht.
Dover, co. Kent, 162.
-, Dohna crosses from, 33, 406; Gondomar expected at, 199; pirates in disguise at, 280; Donato at, 323.
-, Finett at, 607n.
Downs, the, 555.
-, Mansell's fleet in, 402, 416; fleet leaves, 424.
dowry offered by French, 546.
dragoman, Venetian, at Constantinople. See Borisi.
Dragon. See Ships, names of.
drinking customs of England, 79.
Du Maurier, Aubery, French ambassador in the Netherlands:
-, has less credit than Carleton, 22; says do not want Palatine to take crown, 27; complains of help given to Palatine, 32; question if told of Venetian alliance, 42; asks about Dutch-Venetian alliance, 51.
-, calls on Lando, 57; denies French embassy, 74; probable feeling at Hay's reception, 98.
-, Dutch do not wish to supply articles of Venice treaty to, 105; told of Venetian intent to recognise Palatine as king, 106; not told about articles of treaty, 166; tells Surian of proposed joint intervention in Germany, 237; wants de Lormes arrested, 313, 335.
-, Prince of Orange visits, 360; appeal to for Sticke, 361; says same as Carleton about Germany, 420.
-, gives Surian copy of Carleton's letter to Prince Maurice, 470.
-, views on Palatine's position, 487; told of new embassies, 504.
-, thanks Surian for confidence, 550; Surian learns nothing from about truce, 601.
-, proposals of Peckius communicated to, 621.
Dun Thomas, English mercenary, 133.
Dunbar, Viscount. See Constable, Sir Henry.
Dungarvon, Viscount. See Boyle, Richard.
Dunkirk [French Flanders]:
-, Portuguese troops to land at, 45; Gondomar thought to be at, 199.
Dunluce, viscount. See Macdonnell, Randal.
Durazzo, Albania, 39.
Durs, Edward, English mercenary, 132.
Dutch:
-, attack on English in Indies, 352.
-, in Venetian pay, help rebels in Valtelline, 385.
-, pirates, 244, 302.
-, escort for Vere's troops, 402.
-, - See also Netherlands.
du Vair. See Vair.
Duval, Henry, count of Dampier: defeat of, 422; death, 473.