Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.
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"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Ed. Allen B Hinds (London, 1911), British History Online. Web. 18 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp671-675.
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Dagde, Cavalier, 129.
d'Albert. See Albert.
d'Alli. See Hôpital.
Dalmatia:
-, connections of Dominis in, 129; Elliot's knowledge of ports, 277.
dance, James stops, at Court, 168.
Dandolo, Vicenzo, Venetian Councillor, 323, 383.
Danes. See Denmark.
d'Angennes. See Angennes.
Danube, River, 79, 114, 119.
Danzig, West Prussia, Germany:
-, rise of prices at, 163; exports to England, 431.
Darcy, Thomas, Lord, of Chich:
-, made Viscount Chichester, 88n.
Darmstadt, Germany:
-, letter from, 383.
-, -, landgrave of. See Lewis.
d'Aubigny. See Aubigny.
Dauphiné, France:
-, Lesdiguières' return to desirable, 124, 136; Savoy ready to repress disorder in, 156.
-, Lesdiguiéres' troops scattered about, 324.
David, deputy of la Rochelle to England, 62.
Deches, Thomas, English galley slave, released, 34.
De Fos, deputy of la Rochelle to England, 62.
Delft [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, Peckius insulted at, 20.
de Lormes. See Lormes.
Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding, William.
Denmark, Danes, 226, 486, 531, 575.
-, ships in East Indies, 30.
-, Cologne fears attack from troops of, 49; feared disarming, 65; proposed league with, 65.
-, Ferdinand demands Palatine shall avoid, 92; Pole promises not to use English levies against, 93.
-, Dohna sent to, 118, 127; Dohna's levies in, 154; deputies at Hague, 159, 165; forces from, 162, 219.
-, rise of prices in, 163; Palatine may go to, 169, 190, 221.
-, alliance made with England, 215; proposed inclusion in league, 241, 267.
-, Mansfelt applies to, 532; Dutch ask for money, 552.
-, -, King of. See Christian I; Christian IV; John.
-, -, ambassador in England, 215.
-, -, ambassador in Germany:
-, reply to delayed for Digby's arrival, 57; sharp reply to, 71.
-, -, ambassador in Spain, 233.
Deodati, —, merchant of Lucca, 325.
d'Escoubleau. See Escoubleau.
Desmond, Earl of. See Preston, Richard.
Desplan. See Alard, Esprit.
d'Estrée. See Estrée.
Deuxponts, Duke of. See John II, Duke of Zweibrücken.
Devonshire, Deuyncir:
-, cloth workers riots in, 250, 335.
Diana, 431.
Dickinson, John:
-, returns with letters of thanks, 51.
Diedo, Daniel, Inquisitor of State, 526.
Diego, Father. See Lafuente.
Dieppe [Seine-Inférieure,France]:
-, Huguenots of, disarmed, 52; Huguenots of, flee to England, 62; Valaresso at, 349.
Digby, Beatrix, lady:
-, prepares to meet husband in France, 144; remaining at home, 265.
-, sure of Spanish marriage, 519.
Digby, John, lord, 108, 119, 173, 193, 213, 214, 216, 231, 294, 419.
-, negotiations at Brussels, 4, 9; gets nothing but words, 14; leaves Brussels, professes satisfaction, 16.
-, arranges truce between Spinola and Union, 21; sent to ask restitution of Palatinate, 26
-, king's gift to, points dealt with at Brussels, 28; sent to emperor, may go to Italy, 36, 40.
-, said to have brought word of extension of Dutch truce, 38; Dohna takes instructions to Hague, 39.
-, going to Spain, 40, 41; influence of offers, 46; Dutch views of negotiations, 49; delays start, 51.
-, uneasy about marriage, 52; Gondomar says mission superfluous if new laws against Catholics passed, 55.
-, reply to Denmark postponed till arrival, 56; going straight to emperor, rest not determined, 61.
-, James's final lecture to, 64; mission to emperor, 66, 73, 96.
-, haste enjoined, 65, 71; James will consider traitor if does not report truly, 69; at Namur, 70.
-, expected at Vienna, 76; views in Netherlands on, 79; Pauli sent to, 81, 82; letter of James to, 82, 83.
-, reaches Vienna, audience, 84; France offers to help, 87; progress of negotiations, 89, 94, 95, 103, 104, 110, 118.
-, writes to Carleton, 90; to follow emperor, 92; Frederick does not trust, 105; James wants news of, 107.
-, took letters from Philip III and IV to emperor, 109, 110; no news from, 111; reports progress, 112.
-, awaiting instructions, 114, 124; reports difficulties, 117; suspected of concealing worst, 118.
-, James not satisfied with, 122; hopeful of success, 123; less hopeful, 124; only acted to advance marriage, ib.
-, Gabor's action embarrasses, 126, 127; satisfied with negotiations, 130, 135; Elizabeth refers to, 131.
-, discredited at home, 132; leaves for Spain, 135; James tired of slowness, 136.
-, to negotiate armistice between Bavaria and Mansfelt, 141; returning to England before going to Spain, 144.
-, efforts to prevent Mansfelt making terms with emperor, 145, 152; success of, 150.
-, says he has been trifled with, 146, 159; says Vere's action ruined his work, 147.
-, gets Nurenburg and Ulm to help Mansfelt, 151; supplies garrisons out of own pocket, 152.
-, success expected in England, 153; tells Palatine what James has done for him, 154.
-, at Cologne to see Spinola, 155; going to Brussels, 156, 157; at Wesel with Spinola, 157.
-, gives money to Heidelberg, 156, 159; recognises emperor and Philip will give up nothing unless compelled, 161.
-, question if changed his tack, 161, 162; leaving for Spain, 162, 166; says Spain not to blame, 167.
-, relates negotiations to king and Council, 166; and to parliament, 167, 174.
-, hopes others will repent for not giving him satisfaction, 169; says German princes want peace, 172.
-, states views on situation of Lando, 180, 181, 217; and on marriage, 181, emperor's promises to, not kept, 189.
-, English ambassador extraordinary in Spain, 198, 448.
-, James delays departure, 248; going for original purposes, 265; instructions have nothing about religion, 266; to represent England at Brussels congress, 272.
-, James surprised not started, 275; states policy on marriage, 279, 280; instructions, 279, 280.
-, fears difficulties, 281; ships for, 282, 288; postpones departure, 296; Gondomar fears, 306.
-, expected at Madrid, 323, 326; arrival, 329, 350; probable honours in Spain, 336.
-, secret audience, Philip promises satisfaction, 350; emperor writes to Philip about, 351.
-, Wotton refers to, 353; waiting for Gondomar, 365; to press for final answer, 371.
-, sends report home, 374; gives James good hope of marriage, 379.
-, seriously ill, 401, 479; recovering, 403; Junta tries to satisfy, 422.
-, despatches, 462n.
-, commends Weston to Bedmar, 463; Spaniards soothe, 464; possible recall, 469.
-, Earl of Bristol, 518, 610.
-, creation, 470.
-, Spaniards fear effect of letters 478; remonstrates about fleet, 480; remonstrates about Heidelberg, 482; Gondomar prompts, 491.
-, allowed to visit Infanta, 492; letter of James to, 496; seldom at meetings of Junta, 497.
-, favourable report on marriage, 502, 507; instructed to press vigorously, 522.
-, letter to Zuniga on marriage, 525–526; courts a rebuff, 534.
-, (1623):
-, retort about Ormuz, 545; pressing for hand of Infanta, 551.
-, writes expectations but nothing certain, 557; reply on marriage articles, 559–561.
-, Charles in house of, 590, 595, 604; attends Charles on visit to queen, 605.
-, reported quarrel with Olivares, 609; attitude to Spanish proposals for Palatine, 610, 611.
-, feels Charles's coming acutely, 619; reports favours to Charles, 642.
Digby, Simon:
-, sent to emperor with king's letters, 64.
-, English resident in Germany, 494.
-, remonstrates about Bavaria's action. 152; not pleased with reply, 157.
-, secret instructions sent to, 162, 166.
-, presents letter of complaint from James, 188, 189, 231; urges reply to letter, 213.
-, fears they are deceiving James, 223; asks restitution of property of Palatine's mother and brother, 224.
-, despatches of, 296n, 344n, 347, 471n.
-, suspected of intrigues with Palatine's agent, 368.
-, remonstrates with emperor about Palatinate, 399; reports little to be expected, 400.
-, says James deluded, 467; won over by Oõate, 482; leaves Vienna, 487; expects Chichester, 498.
-, takes leave of emperor, 518; arrives at Hague, 532; back home, 544.
-, reported sent to Spain, 548, 556.
Dilawer Pasha, Grand Vizier of Turkey:
-, Roe did not visit, 214; Roe intends to complain about reception, 224; orders usual refreshments for Roe, 225; Roe discusses peace with Poland with, 269.
Dimos, Giovanni, 418.
Dingwall, Lord. See Preston, Richard.
dispensation for Anglo Spanish marriage, 237.
-, Spaniards say obtained, 107; pope inclined to grant, 149; commission appointed about, 158; hopes raised of granting. 189.
-, concessions required for, to Catholics, 232; Gondomar says will be hanged if does not come within month, 241.
-, - See also marriage, between England and Spain.
Dniester, River:
-, Turkish army moves to, 124.
Docipoli, Cavalier, de Lormes' murderous attack on, 153.
Dodderidge, Sir John, justice of assize:
-, commissioner on Abbot's case, 154n.
Dodson, English spy at Venice, 129.
dogs:
-, used by English to pursue Scots, 427.
Dohna, Baron Acatius von, 468, 497.
-, ambassador of Bohemia in England, 15, 314.
-, audience at Theobalds, 3: at prince's tilting, 13; advice to Sinclair, good audience of king, 14.
-, going to Hague, 32; tired of English court, 37; arrives at Hague, 39.
-, thinks England and Venice could do much for Palatine, 77.
-, sent to Denmark for fresh loans, 118, 127; levies from Denmark, 154.
-, proposal to send to Venice, 190, 221; James objected to money given to, 444.
-, to go to Lower Saxony, 570.
Dolce, Pietro:
-, appointed secretary to Valaresso in England, 536, 543, 552.
-, Valaresso awaiting, 565, 573, 636; money voted to, 566, 567; letters patent for, 599.
-, started, 616.
Dole, President Dola, president of: 86.
-, claims to be Spanish ambassador, 72; not to press this claim, 103; Isabella advises restitution of Valtelline, 109; ordered to obey Infanta Isabella, 139; Feria treats with, 193; delays of, 275, 280.
Dolo [Prov. Venezia, Italy]:
-, villa of Lady Arundel near, 301.
Dominis, Marc' Antonia di, Archbishop of Spalato, 264, 501.
-, scandalises many and gives up preaching, 63.
-, Sarmiento tries to arrange departure, 129.
-, goes to Italy for conversion of James, 170, 232; Surian asked if news true, 203.
-, safe-conduct from pope, 215; bishops examine, 232; news from Venice received by, 243.
-, James taxes with lightness and irreligion, 261; and makes sign paper denying rumours about reconciliation with Rome, 262; Spain anxious to get away, 263.
-, Abbot wants punished, 268; decision to expel, 280, 287.
-, Gondomar turns against, 280, 283; to submit to pope's mercy, 283, 284; appears before bishops and Council, 289.
-, goes with Schwartzberg, 305; manner of departure, 310; nuncio eagerly awaits, 319.
-, expected at Rome, 338; Lodovisio's opinion of, 345; penniless, 346; at Milan, 468, 471.
-, at Rome, 491, 492, 531; Lodovisio's account of, 493, 494; works of, 494n; fresh abjuration, 498.
-, visits Zen, 601; confuted by Saluzzo, 639.
Donato, Antonio, Venetian Ambassador in England, 101.
-, Wotton refers to, in Collegio, 17; Salvietti friendly with, 98, 99.
-, -, -, Florentine servant of, 100.
Doncaster, Viscount. See Hay, James.
-, -, Viscountess. See Hay, Honoria.
Donne, Dr. John, Dean of St. Pauls: sermon at St. Paul's Cross, 462n, 465n.
Doria, Don Carlo, 174.
Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Richard.
Douglas, Scot, spy of Lake, at Vienna, 129.
Doulbier, Dulbier, merchant:
-, leaves for Mansfelt, 478; asks help for Mansfelt, 507.
Dover, co. Kent, 238, 584.
-, Rochellese attack French ships crossing to, 331; Valaresso arrives at, 349; fighting heard near, 389.
-, -, Governor of:
-, undertakes to collect 15,000 foot in a fortnight, 389.
-, -, strait of, 480.
Downs, the:
-, Mansell appears in, 142; James Royal arrives in, 143n; Dutch Indiamen in, 238; Dutch prize in, 282.
Dragomesti, Dragomestre [Prov. Acarnania and Ætolia, Greece], 575.
dowry:
-, amount promised by Spain, 198.
Drake, Sir Francis, 431.
Dreadnought. See Ships, names of, dream of James, about Buchanan, 265n.
Driver, William, master of the Fedeltà, 169, 250.
Dudley, Robert, styled Earl of Warwick:
-, condemns prince's journey to Spain, 637.
Dulbier. See Doulbier.
Du Maurier, Aubery, French ambassador in the Netherlands:
-, tells Surian Frederick and Elizabeth not wanted in England, 11; does not give Palatine royal title, 27; told of truce with Spinola, 33; confident of Palatine's restoration, 105.
-, does not consider intercepted letters genuine, 182; complains of favours to Rochellese, 244.
-, Surian to tell of decision about the Valtelline, 257; Magnus asks for help, 542.
-, laughs at reported truce with Dutch, 588; orders to divert truce, 588.
-, asked to help by Dutch, 640.
Duncaster, Viscount. See Hay, James.
Dunkirk [French Flanders], 389.
-, Dutch ships off, 20; Dutch take ships bound for, 50; James demands free access to, 93.
-, English ship for, taken by Dutch, 164; Gondomar wants English ships for, 233.
-, ships to join those of England, 238; ships of, enter Leith, 307; Dutch take ships, 348.
-, English go to serve, 369, 385; English ships expected at, with gold, 378; money sent to, 382n.
-, troops to land at, 488; James demands free access to, 594.
-, ships of:
-, take refuge in Scotland, 360, 365; blockaded, 390, 481; wrecked, 466; James sends sailors to fetch, 609; James asks Dutch to release, 621.
Du Perron, Cardinal James Davy, 550.
Durlach, margrave of. See George Frederick, Margrave of Baden Durlach.
Dutch. See Netherlands.
Dynely, Dynelei, John, secretary of Sir Henry Wotton at Venice, 327.
-, appears for Wotton in Collegio, 258; sent to warn Lady Arundel, 297, 301, 302; reports birth of Palatine's daughter, 323; sent about Mansfelt, 353; asks for free carriage of Wotton's goods, 517.