Index: H

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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H

Haagen, Haghes, Cornelius van, Dutch ambassador at Constantinople the ambassador of Flanders:
-, condoles with Nani on death of Borisi, 158; Nani appeals to, 166; approaches Vizier on Nani's behalf, 167, 173; friendly offices for Venice, 194; Nani ordered to be specially friendly with, 201; Venice thanks, 242, 350; Nani to act with, 245; helps Nani, 258, 259, 294.
-, does not visit imperial ambassador, 313; letter upon Venetian troubles, 336.
-, incites Vizier to help Palatine and Hungary, 351; reports Vizier's fury against Venice, 353, 391, 392.
-, attempt to plant cotton upon, 410; Vizier does not discuss German affairs with, 449.
-, sends to meet ambassadors of Bohemia and Hungary, 483.

Haddington, Viscount. See Ramsay, John.

Hague, the, 17, 95, 307, 344, 400.
-, despatches dated from, 3, 6, 13, 18, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31, 34, 37, 42, 47, 51, 52, 57, 68, 69, 74, 87, 88, 98, 99, 105, 106, 124, 139, 148, 158, 166, 167, 174, 182, 190, 195, 200, 202, 208, 226, 237, 242, 259, 262, 266, 272, 279, 281, 290, 295, 303, 314, 323, 324, 336, 337, 345, 362, 368, 375, 382, 390, 398, 399, 420, 426, 447, 448, 462, 470, 478, 483, 488, 494, 499, 504, 506, 515, 516, 523, 533, 541, 549, 550, 560, 567, 573, 584, 592, 601, 602, 613.
-, news from, 235, 353, 391.
-, Hay expected at, 87, 102; Hay at, 98, 105; Vere at, 174, 345, 361; Buwinckhausen at, 185, 190, 191; de Lormes at, 279, 290, 302; Mocenigo going to, 395; Pasini returns to, 403; de Lormes urged to return to, 422; James sends to, 429; ambassador of Brandenburg at, 459; Palatine's brother at, 485; Queen of Bohemia's death reported at, 523; Anstruther at, 566; Conway and Weston at, 573, 584; Palatine to visit, 578, 596; preparations for reception, 602, 603; arms for levies at, 608; Elizabeth going to, 616; Peckius' proposals at, 621, 622.
-, Venetian instructions to representative at, 38, 178, 183, 192, 193, 215, 225, 248, 253, 287, 316, 362, 381, 448, 449, 477, 486, 488, 507, 516, 523.

Hall, league of. See Union.

Hamburg, Germany, 247, 517, 600.
-, dispute of duke of Luneburg with, 237n; Gray's levies to land at, 262.
-, pirates of, 280; Gray's levies reach, 292; Conway and Weston at, 510, 573; trouble about receiving Palatine at, 616.
-, -, English consul at, 616.

Hamilton, James, second marquis of:
-, intercedes for Macdonell, 251n; plays in comedy before king, 390n.

Hampton Court, co. Middlesex:
-, James at, 25, 28.
-, meeting of Council at, 424; Gondomar has audience at, 430; Dohna's audience at, 443.

Hanse towns, 247.
-, James asks Denmark not to attack, 237; James offended by Dutch alliance with, 447; things going ill with, 536; Denmark urged to peace with, 578.

Happy Entrance. See Ships, names of.

Hardel, Christopher, English mercenary, 130.

hares, hunting of, 432.

Harlay, Philip de, baron of Césy, French ambassador at Constantinople:
-, condoles with Nani on death of Borisi, 158; Nani asks to intervene with Vizier, 166.
-, appeals to Vizier for Nani, 167, 173; intervenes for Nani, 258, 259, 294, 336, 392.
-, calls on imperial ambassador, 313; meets Gall, 350.
-, dispute for precedence with Eyre, 351, 483; attempt to plant cotton upon, 410.
-, does not meet ambassadors of Bohemia and Hungary, 483.

Harrington, John, lord, of Exton, 349n.
-, -, -, -, Anne, wife of, lady Harinton, 349.

Harvey, Sir Sebastian, ex Lord Mayor of London:
-, proceedings in Star Chamber against, 378.

Hastings, Estinch, Estinh, Captain, English pirate, 279.
-, wish to retire under protection, 280; offers to France, 281–283.
-, well connected, involved in Gunpowder Plot, 202; real parentage, 358.

Haurese. See Havering.

Havana, island of Cuba:
-, Filiberto leaves, 171.

Havering, Haurese, co. Essex:
-, James gives audience to Lando at, 412.

hay, 298.

Hay, James, lord, Viscount Doncaster, Le Conte d' Hees, 134, 239, 257.
-, English ambassador extraordinary to Germany:
-, Ferdinand and Bohemians place little reliance on, 1; angry when told had come too late, 2, 4.
-, expected in Netherlands, 3; goes to Maastricht, 13; returns to Venice, 18.
-, objects of mission, 23; to congratulate emperor, 27, 39; expected at Hague, 30.
-, following emperor, 31; money sent to, 35, 44; communication to Giustinian, 39–41.
-, denies that bribed by Spaniards, 41.
-, stopped at Pontebba for quarantine, 49–52, 65, 71, 73, 86, 89, 126; emperor's pass for, 49; turns off homeward, 54; letters to Giustinian, 56, 57; not offended. 61, 88; reported offence, 62; money vote to entertain, 96.
-, to see duke of Savoy, 63; started for England, 72; French suspect will treat about truce in Holland, 74.
-, reported going to Nurenberg, 86; expected at Hague, 87, 102; Dutch wish to defray, 88; at Hague, 98.
-, satisfied by Surian's explanation of Pontebba affair, 99; Spaniards decry mission, 101.
-, expected to raise question of truce. 98, 105.
-, expected in London, 102; Arundel refers to Pontebba affair, 103.
-, informed of Dutch Venetian alliance, 105.
-, present to, 106; reaches Graveend, 110; contemptuous reception of mission in Germany, 110, 111.
-, Dutch expect little from mission, 124; returns and sees king, 127; tells king of mission, 135.
-, Lando speaks to, about Pontebba affair, 135, 155; asks help for new king, 136.
-, Dutch wait to hear result of exhortations, 139; urges James to help Palatine, 146.
-, gives king paper stating emperor's case, 149; Spanish intrigues against, 155.
-, fetches Dohna to king at Newmarket, 175; sends courier to emperor, 199.
-, Buwinckhausen discusses way to obtain levies with, 219.
-, ready for embassy, 264; peace mission, 284; asks about Joinville, 318.
-, plays in comedy before king, 390n; speaks with Lando about Valtelline, 416.
-, pleads for Palatine on knees, 517; points out anti Venetian policy of France and Spain in Valtelline, 527.
-, gives sumptuous banquet to Cadenet, 533, 534; Huguenot gentlemen at House to speak secretly to James, 534.
-, James speaks of embassy, 581.

Heath, Robert:
-, appointed Solicitor General, 562n.

Heidelberg, Baden, 23, 124.
-, Dutch will send troops to protect, 13; Buwinckhausen comes from, 185; Frederick's children at, 198.
-, letters from, 417, 423, 425; news of Bohemian defeat from, 496; Morton at, 583.

Heilbronn, Elbrun, Wurtemberg, Germany:
-, diet of Union at, 264; meeting of Union to make terms with emperor, 541.
-, Morton going to, 570; princes discuss Spinola's threat at, 583; Morton back from, 614.
-, Mansfelt at, 616.

Helis. See Ellis.

Helvetians. See Swiss.

Henrietta Maria, princess of France, Madame:
-, marriage to Soissons postponed, 224; Soisson's chances of having, 514.
-, -, marriage of. See Marriage, between England and France.

Henry IV, king of France, 28n, 430, 522.
-, first recognised by Venice, 86; pardons pirate Danziger, 336n, 355; James lauds, 527; privileges to Huguenots, 534, 559.

Henry VIII, king of England:
-, picture of, at Whitehall ruined by Spaniards, 480.

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales: views of, 93.

Henry Frederick, eldest son of Palatine:
-, chosen as heir to Bohemia, 32, 34, 44; Palatine takes to Bohemia, 40; proclaimed heir to Bohemia, 264; proposal to succeed on emperor's death, 395; in charge of wife of Stadthalter of Friesland, 463, 470, 485; may be naturalised as English, 485.

Henry, duke of Lorraine:
-, suggested as king of Romans, 73; Wotton to visit, 284; James remonstrates with, 285; answer to James's letter, 298; Wotton to secure neutrality, 309; Wotton sees, 388, 437.

Henry II. of Orleans, duke of Longueville:
-, application against his reception in England, 373.

Herbert, Edward, English ambassador in France, 465.
-, sends word of French marriage overtures, 21, 31.
-, interview with Spanish ambassador, views upon situation in Germany, 67.
-, reports settlement between king and queen mother, 169.
-, says James beginning to rouse, 201; tells Contarini of help for Palatine, 202.
-, representations to Louis about Germany, 203; views on Germany and character of James, 217.
-, Venice thanks, 231; complaints to, about treatment of Tillières, 241; considers self ill-treated, 263.
-, Condé's opinion of, 289; ordered to remonstrate about treatment of Huguenots, 392; and with Condè, 393.
-, speaks in favour of Huguenots, 396, 397; observes Juan della Cueva, 419.
-, representations about Valtelline, 427, 460, 486, 495; says nothing to be got from France, 428.
-, opinions of James's policy, 456; report on French policy for Valtelline, 469.
-, speaks for liberty of conscience, 494; more soldier than ambassador, 495.
-, reports renewal of marriage proposals, 498; report on Valtelline, 499.
-, reports France will not interfere to prolong Dutch truce, 502; James informs fully about Cadenet, 547.
-, to repeat office about Valtelline, 556.
-, -, -, -, brother of: employed upon French marriage proposals, 21, 67; arrives in England, 263.
-, -, Philip, earl of Montgomery; plays in comedy before king, 390n.
-, -, William, earl of Pembroke, lord Chamberlain, 82, 190.
-, related to Arundel, 34; Donato appeals to, 81, 162; to arrange Lando's audience, 96, 112.
-, Lando appeals to about Donato, 116; attends council about Donato, 140; sent to Lando, 316.

Hercules. See Ships, names of.

heresy in Spain as result of Philip's sojourn with Mary, 295.

heretical preachers and bibles reported in Venetian state, 409.

heretics, Savoy does not like joining, 504.

herring fishery, 420.
-, Dutch commissioners avoid subject, 570; James demands answer upon, 617.
-, -, See also fisheries.

Hesse, landgrave of. See Maurice, landgrave of Hesse.

High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.

Highgate, Eghet, co. Middlesex: Gondomar at, 465, 466.

Highlanders of Scotland:
-, Macdonnel's influence with, 251n.

Hohenzollern, count of. See John George, count of Hohenzollern.

Holderness, earl of. See Ramsay, John.

Holland, Province of Netherlands: Advocate of. See Olden Barneveld, John of.
-, Vice Admiral of, 18.
-, congregation of, 483.
-, opposition to proposed West India Company jointly with England, 488; sending ambassadors to France, 494; importance of herring fishery to, 617.
-, merchants of, 570.

Holland. See Netherlands.

Holstein, Germany, 601.
-, meeting of princes at Segeberg, 600.
-, -, duke of. See Joachim Ernest, duke of Holstein.

Holy Spirit, knights of the:
-, accompany Cadenet to England, 513.

Hoorn [Prov. North Holland, Netherlands]:
-, burgomaster of. See Bentusen; Sonck.

horses:
-, bought in England for Poland, 297; presented to Cadenet, 546.

Hotlans. See Oatlands.

Hound See Ships, names of.

household, the king's, 103.
-, expenses reduced, 581.
-, -, Comptroller of. See Carey, Henry.
-, -, Lord Steward of. See Stuart, Ludovic, duke of Lennox.
-, -, Treasurer of. See Edmondes, Sir Thomas.

Howard, Alethea, countess of Arundel:
-, present to Gatti, 85; goes to Spa, 350; passes through Milan, 428.

Howard, Catherine, countess of Suffolk:
-, considered guilty of peculation, 59, 78.
-, -, Henry Frederick, studying at Padua, 34, 37, 55, 88.
-, -, James, lord Maltravers, Mautravers, 34, 37, 88.
-, goods of, 55, 56.
-, -, Thomas, earl of Arundel, 34.
-, meets Lando, 74; Donato asks for protection, 81, 162; Donato's presents to, 82; buys Donato's goods, 82, 91.
-, visits Lando, 103; opinion on Donato, 118, 119; dines with French ambassador, 120; attends Council about Donato, 140; accident to, 210; reassures Gondomar about fleet, 372; goes to mollify Gondomar, 450; receives Cadenet, slighted, 526; sons at Padua University, 34, 37, 55, 88, 103, 120; Lando to cultivate friendship, 594.
-, -, Thomas, earl of Suffolk, lord Treasurer:
-, sentenced, 59; released, 78; supported at Court, 80; restored to favour, 378.

Hud, Alexander, English mercenary, 132.

Huebe, Thomas, English mercenary, 132.

Huguenots, those of the religion:
-, Condé wishes to show has no dealings with, 52; Giron wishes to make suspicions, 67.
-, threaten trouble, 137, 153, 160; king asks for money against, 184; king moves army against, 396.
-, England remonstrates about treatment, 392, 396; Louis would like to take places of safety from, 469.
-, Dutch uneasy about Louis's attitude to, 470; English people incensed at Louis's action against, 479, 490.
-, Louis fears James's help to, 499; France occupied with, 504; getting no help from England or Germany, 505.
-, Louis determined to trample on, 510; representations to James about, 511; to be made obedient, 513, 523.
-, French ministers devote all energies to, 514; archduke encourages Louis to reduce, 518.
-, James will not allow persecution of, 521; Cadenet speaks of, to James, 526, 527; James speaks for, 527, 534, 572.
-, waiting news of Cadenet's negotiations about, 533; attempt to bring into odium, 538.
-, French marriage proposals to divert James from helping, 547; Cadenet to discover James's intentions, 549.
-, Cadenet spoke of nothing else, 556; Cadenet's report upon, 559; Lesdiguières care for, 572.
-, war ready against, 578; parliament suggests fleet helping, 590; Louis will try to settle with, 591, 592.
-, trouble with. 596.

Huier, William, English mercenary, 131.

Hungary and Hungarians, 12.
-, -, lords of, 442.
-, -, rebellion in, 25; Dutch rejoice at, 60; propose to take Vienna, 104; different opinions about, 184; James hopes Turks will help, 224; Gabor taking, 268.
-, Turks asked to favour interests of, 351; Turks massing on frontier, 442; Vizier does not discuss with Eyre and Haagen, 449; proposed arrangement with Bohemians and Germans only to make peace together, 484; Palatine's family reported in, 500; defeat of White Mountain attributed to, 510.
-, reported recovery of Prague, 500; Naunton relates affairs of, 516; great disorder in, 529.

hunting:
-, James engaged in, 64, 163, 412, 414; ceaseless, 390; James's fondness for, 316, 376, 384.
-, Gondomar joined in, with zest, 150; stands in way of business, 420, 456.
-, -, of hares, 432, 433, 496.
-, -, Aston's devotion to, 549.

Hurstpierpoint, co. Sussex, 177n.

Huton. See Naunton.

Huyn, —, mercenary, paid off, 24.