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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Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch Ambassador at the Porte, the Ambassador of Flanders:
-, awaiting instructions, 27; to present arz against burdens at Cairo, 243; Roe asks help against Vizier, 368.
Haarlem [Prov. North Holland, Netherlands], 557.
Hackwell or Hacluit. Dr., chaplain of Prince Charles:
-, writes book against marriage, 107, 149.
Haddington, Earl of. See Hamilton, Thomas.
-, -, Viscount. See Ramsay, John.
Hagenau, Hagheno, Aghino [Lower Alsace]:
-, Mansfelt relieves, 330, 347.
Hague [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands], 29, 44, 51, 59, 100, 127, 213, 267, 282, 289, 316, 581, 593.
-, despatches dated from, 11, 16, 28, 33, 39, 45, 49, 54, 57, 62, 66, 70, 74, 77, 79, 85, 91, 96, 106, 111, 116, 120, 125, 131, 139, 141, 142, 146, 151, 153, 157, 159, 160, 165, 170, 173, 178, 182, 190, 196, 204, 223, 226, 236, 237, 244, 251, 256, 265, 270–272, 278, 285, 290, 297, 312, 314, 315, 326, 333, 334, 352, 360, 361, 363, 369, 370, 373, 384, 386, 387, 390, 396, 400, 401, 410, 415, 421, 463, 468, 472, 477, 478, 483, 488, 496, 497, 499–501, 507, 508, 513, 514, 518, 521, 522, 524, 527, 533, 536, 541, 542, 547, 553, 557, 562, 563, 567, 571, 574, 580, 589, 594, 603, 622, 633, 640.
-, news from, 87, 193, 615, 621.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 19, 58, 74, 79, 83, 142, 157, 164, 170, 174, 194, 207, 221, 223, 234, 242, 243, 254, 255, 257, 264, 269, 271, 273, 279, 327, 354, 355, 382, 415, 474, 484, 489, 514, 550, 599, 616.
-, negotiations of Denmark at, 3; Peckius at, 4; Frederick and Elizabeth expected at, 11, 16, 481; at, 37.
-, Dohna going to, 32; Dohna at, 39; representatives of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia at, 75; emperor demands Frederick shall leave, 92; English nobility visit Elizabeth at, 113; Countess of Bedford at, 120.
-, Frederick returns to, 141, 147, 483; Nethersole returns to, 221; book published at, 275; Frederick will return to, 278, 284; English deserters from Flanders at, 390; Elizabeth wants Frederick back at, 421.
-, Rota going to, 466; Duke of Saxe Weimar at, 507; Boischot tries to get Frederick away from, 609.
Halberstadt, Bishop of. See Christian of Brunswick Wolffenbuttel.
Halil, Callil Pasha, Turkish Captain at Sea, 483.
Hallier. See Hôpital.
Hamburg, Germany, 278.
-, James approves of levies made at, 159; levies of, 167.
Hamilton, James, second Marquis of:
-, cannot recover French pension, 56; to represent king at Scottish parliament, 59, 92.
-, speech to Scottish parliament, 133; meets Schwartzberg, 287; dines with Lando, 332.
-, Valaresso speaks to about Poland and Austria, 511; remonstrates about journey to Spain, 582; to receive Garter, 643.
-, -, Thomas, first Earl of Haddington, 56n.
Hampshire:
-, garrisons from for Channel Islands, 147.
Hampton. See Southampton.
Hampton Court Palace, co. Middlesex:
-, James assigns to Polish ambassador as retreat, 39.
Hanse towns:
-, proposal to embrace in league, 3, 30, 241, 267.
-, Dutch ask for money, 552; Denmark warns, 559; designs of Denmark on, 598; ship of, Easterling ship, 500.
Harental. See Herenthals.
Harlay, Philip de, Count of Césy, French ambassador to the Porte:
-, awaiting instructions, 27; to present arz against burdens at Cairo, 243.
-, offices for peace with Poland, 269; Roe asks help against Vizier, 368.
-, will not make arrangements with Algiers pirates, 594.
Harlingen, [Prov. Friesland, Netherlands]:
-, Vere embarks troops at, 532.
Harrington, John, Lord:
-, Buckingham buys Burley of, 113n.
harvests, bad, 162, 175.
Haultain, Dutch Vice Admiral:
-, report of, 365n.
Havre de Grace, Auredigratia [Seine Inferiéure, France]:
-, Huguenots of disarmed, 52; warlike preparations at, 147, 171.
Hawkins, Peter, a keeper:
-, killed by Archbishop Abbot, 106; family provided for, 107.
Hawley, Ale:
-, sent to Gatehouse, 307.
Hay, Honoria, lady, Viscountess Doncaster:
-, indisposed, 261.
-, -, James, Viscount Doncaster, Doncarchen, Duncaster:
-, stopped at Pontebba for quarantine, 61, 100.
-, -, -, English ambassador extraordinary to France, 117.
-, sent to please Rochellese, 87; promises help to Rochellese, 93; at Paris, views, 105.
-, expected at Court, 115, 116; Wake will write to about Savoy, 124; warns Louis and Luynes, 125.
-, detained in Paris, 127; not much expected from mission, 128; ill, 131, 134, 146, 147.
-, Dutch ambassador to help, 135; not begun negotiations, 137; at Moissac, 146.
-, does not expect peace, 165; speaks of admission of Jesuits to Venice, 166.
-, does not despair of peace, 171; sends to Rochelle to treat, 178, 236; only desires peace, 179, 196, 222.
-, put off, complains of Rochellese piracies, 188; Lando to cultivate, 193, 229.
-, sends to Rohan, 203; ordered to Lorraine, 210; stays on, 222; leaves, 244.
-, expected back, 245; expected in England, 249; Huguenots do not trust, 252.
-, returns home, 261; denies marriage rumours, views on French affairs, 266.
-, observes effect of parliament upon foreign affairs, 267; sent back to France, 276.
-, tries to get Rochelle deputies to leave England, 281; leaves for France, commissions, 289.
-, hopes to arrive in time for accommodation, 307; arrives for surrender of Royan, 317; finds things much changed, 318.
-, probable recall, 320; Huguenots dissatisfied with, 327; leave to return, 332; at Rochelle for peace, 334.
-, account of outrage on Dutch at Bordeaux, 336n; to see king at Toulouse, 339.
-, recommendations to Louis, 340; dissatisfaction, asks leave to return, 356.
-, commissions renewed after recall, 358; takes leave, honours to, 362.
-, assurances about Soubise, 363; seems to be staying a long while in vain, 364.
-, reports severity against Huguenots, 371; expected home, words with Condé, 377.
-, returned, goes to king, 388, 392; cost of embassy to Germany, 437.
-, appeal to James against Spanish trickery, 460; relation sent to Louis, 470.
-, Earl of Carlisle:
-, created, 470; may open marriage negotiations with France, 516.
-, -, -, ambassador extraordinary to France, 597.
-, to make excuses for prince's journey, 578, 585; views on French match, 586; leaving, 589; kept waiting for audience, 599.
Haydelbergh. See Heidelberg.
Heath, Sir Robert, Solicitor General:
-, may be made Master of the Rolls, 150n.
Hebrides, Scotland, 426.
Heidelberg, Haydelbergh [Baden, Germany], 66, 380, 465, 473, 494n, 496, 502, 527.
-, Vere to go to, 57; Gabor's son educated at, 75; threatened, by fall of Stein, 132; news from, 90.
-, Vere withdraws to, 141, 147, 156; threat to storm, 161; Mansfelt enters, 164; James likely to be angry at attempt to take, 175; Chichester to go to, 219, 255; Tilly ravages near, 306; need to keep, 331.
-, imperial army threatens, 372, 378; siege of, 373, 409, 418, 461, 463, 464; emperor orders Tilly to take, 414.
-, promise to stop attack, 462; fall, 467, 469; proposal to restore, 470, 515, 518, 522; Weston remonstrates about, 482; cruelty at, 486; proposed deposit with Infanta, 490, 618; destruction at, 559; Spaniards want to keep, 597.
-, councillors of, to confer with Digby, 77; conference, 79; keep Palatine irresolute, 116.
-, -, Governor of. See Herbert, Sir Gerard.
Heilbronn, Wurtemburg, Germany: meeting of the Union at, 42n; augments confusion, 51; Union breaks up at, 54.
-, diet dissolves, 57.
Helmstet, Colonel von, forces for Palatine, 227.
Hen. See Mannheim.
Henderson, Colonel:
-, wounded, 395; death, 400.
Henrietta Maria, of France, Madame:
-, French wish Charles to marry, 586; queen does not want to marry to Tuscany, 597.
-, -, -, marriage of. See marriage.
Henry IV, King of France, Henry the Great, 363, 457, 570.
-, won crown by war, 40; asks Venice to readmit Jesuits, 142; James changes attitude to Spain after death, 429; help to Dutch, 556; disposal of Milan, 581.
Henry I, King of England, 437.
Henry II, King of England, 435.
Henry VII, King of England:
-, alliance with John of Denmark, 38.
Henry VIII, King of England, 435, 626.
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales: 443.
-, Murray, tutor of, 107, 149; proposed marriage, 319; women tempted, 451; school of arms, 452; Charles warned by death, 509; James and Somerset said to have poisoned, 549.
Henry Frederick, son of Frederick, Elector Palatine, 423, 600, 615, 618.
-, with parents at Hague, 488; to succeed Bavaria in Palatinate, 528, 564, 580, 587; proposed marriage, 592, 609, 610, 642.
Henry, Duke of Lorraine, 592, 609, 610, 642.
-, supplies Mansfelt with provisions, 388; Mansfelt's demands of, 392, 393; Valtelline placed in hands of, 520.
Henry II of Orleans, Duke of Longueville, Prince of Longueville, Governor of Normandy, 349.
Henry, Prince. See Nassau, Henry Frederick of.
Herbert, Arbort, Edward, English ambassador in France
-, tries to prevent disarming of Huguenots, 58; sends secretary to report disarming, 59.
-, proposes to open negotiations for Huguenots, 62; angry appeal for Huguenots, 72.
-, quarrel with Luynes, 72, 73, 82; reply of Louis to, 73; further efforts for Huguenots, 78.
-, denies exceeding instructions, 82; Sackville to succeed, 82, 87; downcast and anxious, 89.
-, outbreak against French, 89, 90; will be more useful with sword, 90; returns, 134, 229n.
-, may go back to France, 332, 418; no thought of sending back, 388; wants to return, 418.
-, to persuade Louis to recover Valtelline, 519, 530, 544; James says French had no reason to object to, 537; arrives in Paris, 553; Pesaro's opinion of, 557.
-, news sent by, 567; speaks to Louis against Bavaria, 570; tells James of Valtelline league, 572.
-, hard put to it to defend James, 579; news of Charles, 597; condemns policy of James, 610.
-, report on French action about Valtelline, 642.
-, -, Sir Gerard, Governor of Heidelberg:
-, slain at Heidelberg, 467, 469.
-, -, William, Earl of Pembroke, the Lord Chamberlain, 572, 621.
-, Lando asks for audience, 229; writes putting Lando off, 240.
-, Lando entertains, 332; friendly to Venice, 550.
-, on commission for grievances, 577; will speak to James for Dutch, 620.
Hercules. See Ships, names of.
Herenthal, Harental [Prov. Antwerp, Belgium], 477.
heretics:
-, Ludovisio wants league against, 195; league against a concoction of Spaniards, 195, 242, 255; Caron speaks of, 241.
-, pope drops league, 242; league advocated in France, 255; league against, 289.
herring fisheries, 141, 431.
-, dispute with Dutch, 15.
-, -, See also fisheries.
Hesse, Germany:
-, Tilly withdraws to, 522.
-, -, Landgrave of. See Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse.
Hicks, Sir Baptist:
-, forced loan from, 167.
High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.
Hinojosa, Marquis of. See Mendoza, Juan de.
History of the Council of Trent authorship, 493, 494.
Hobart, Sir Henry, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas:
-, commissioner on Abbot's case, 154n.
Hochst, Hoest [Hesse Nassau, Germany]:
-, Brunswick defeated at, 365.
Hohenzollern, Eitel Frederick, Cardinal Soler:
-, on commission de propaganda fide, 213.
Holderness, Earl of. See Ramsay, John.
Holland, Province of, Netherlands, 435, 503.
-, does not desire peace, 4; ships of war leave, 20; congregation meets, 125; rise of prices in, 163, 401; assembly adjourns, 272; gunpowder from, 307; Frederick and Elizabeth going to, 466.
-, -, See also Netherlands.
Holstein, Germany:
-, duchy of, 517.
-, Duke of. See Adolphus.
Hôpital, François de l', Seigneur du Hallier, Baron d'Alli:
-, possible ambassador extraordinary from France to England, 567.
-, -, Nicholas de, Marquis of Vitry, 567.
horses:
-, presented by Charles to Palatine and King of Denmark, 113.
-, Catholics buying, 282; given to Schwartzberg, 305; presented to Charles, 393; character of English, 432; Irish better than English, 435; Charles sends for, 641.
-, -, hackneys, 432.
household, royal, of England, 436.
-, -, -, of Scotland, 426.
-, -, of Charles, 452.
Howard, Alethea, Countess of Arundel and Surrey, 100, 123, 415.
-, recalled home with sons, 262; appears in Collegio, 293, 300; Wotton warns, 297, 302; spirited action, 298; instructions to Lando about, 299, 300; statement of Senate, 299, 300; Lionello sent to, 300; statement, 301; Wotton's statement about, 301–303; Wotton's action would prejudice, 328; English dislike stay abroad, 329; invitation and presents, 304; gratified at treatment, 312; thanks for, 340, 341, 352, 357, 361, 370, 375; letters patent for journey, 468; release of Moreto for, 473; letters patent for goods, 505; appeal for Moretto, 535; festivities at Savoyard Court, 574; leaves Turin, 588; going to serve Infanta, 612; James will not allow to go to Spain, 631.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, 293, 352.
-, Lando cultivates, 5; quarrel with Sheffield, 53; sent to Tower, 55; refuses to ask pardon, 59; apology to Spenser, 67; revenge for imprisonment, 73; James appoints Earl Marshal, 91, 137; Lando toasts, 98; a Catholic, 100; understanding with Watson, 101; expresses wish to visit Venice, 123; Williams will not seal patents of, 138; patent for Earl Marshal sealed, 145; proposal to send to congress at Brussels, 260; countess reports adventure to, 298; Lando to speak to about, 299, 300, 303; dines with Lando, 332; accident to, 393; hastens to rescue James, 559n; on commission to examine grievances, 577; not content, 631.
-, -, -, -, sons of, 301, 303, 304, 329, 340, 352, 361, 415.
Hoyos, Ois, Paul Muchna von, 471.
Huguenots, those of the religion, 147, 449, 617, 628, 637.
-, Retz thinks affairs of will be arranged, 16; James would like affairs settled, 43.
-, disarmed, 52, 58, 59; encouraged by Spanish partisans, 53; James thinks of appealing to parliament, for, 56.
-, James declares he will help, 58; taking refuge in England, 62; James will not read papers against, 70.
-, Herbert's protest for, 72, 89, 90; retort of Louis, 73; James's policy about, 87, 115; members of, 90.
-, James reported to have turned back, 91; Louis considers rebels, 105; Louis active against, 119, 124.
-, Louis will give James plain answer about, 116; English fleet may be used to help, 122.
-, Doncaster gives warning about, 125; Gondomar tries to get James to help, 135, 150.
-, pope commends repression, 136; riot against in Paris, 143.
-, Louis deals with in detail, 165; French fears of accommodation with by foreign power, 179.
-, Spanish incitement denied, 182; ill effects of league against heretics on, 204.
-, growing power at sea, 222; Louis must deal with first, 235; undiminished claims, 236.
-, ask for peace, 243; Doncaster going to get James to declare for, 245.
-, Spain may join England to help, 249; trust neither Doncaster nor James, 252.
-, James lays hands on money collected for, 260; le Grand to adjust peace with, 266.
-, Soubise's defeat blow to, 294; Gondomar suggests James shall help, 323; want peace, 325.
-, displeased with Doncaster, 327; Condé presses Dutch ships against, 336; gabelles imposed by, 338.
-, James objects to Louis' treatment of, 340; Spaniards foment English dissatisfaction about, 342.
-, disarmed, 349; Doncaster to help, 358; want Soubise back, 364.
-, Doncaster reports severity to. 371; Mansfelt proposes to help, 375, 394.
-, James threatens to help, 381; Louis means to exterminate, 388.
-, uncertainty of James towards, 392; French intent on war with, 410.
-, Scots follow in religion, 427; activity of pope against, 456; James may help, 457.
-, Tillières taxes with treachery, 463; peace with to get breathing space, 473, 484.
-, obstinate, 503; Condé says James has done nothing for, 508; pope wants league against, 543; James wants peace for sake of, 544.
-, Dutch ought not to help, 556; peace ill secured, 567; fresh bickering with royalists, 573.
-, French plans against, 584; Spanish match may force France to satisfy, 587; Dutch anxious for, 594.
-, marriages with Catholics, 586; Louis thinks suppression necessary, 596, 599, 635.
Hungary and Hungarians, 216, 223.
-, news awaited from, 94; Digby has no instructions about, 95; successes of, 103.
-, masters of both sides of Danube, 119; raid up to Vienna, 138.
-, Ferdinand urged to make peace with, 174; league against heretics will drive to Turks, 204.
-, affairs settled, 233; hussars offered to Palatine, 228; emperor awaiting issue in, 264.
-, diet, 296; news from, 335; news to intimidate, 351; suspected agent of Palatine with, 368; Constantinople revolution helps emperor in, 378.
Hunsdon, Henry, Lord:
-, made Viscount Rochford, 88n.
hunting, chase, 85, 431, 433, 562, 585.
-, Palatine and wife go, at Hague, 45; Abbot's accident at, 106.
-, James engaged in, 117, 484; passion of James and Charles for, 380, 417, 428, 452.
-, James gives Valaresso permission for, 393; James goes, for rest, 410.
-, diverts James from affairs, 441; ladies accompany James to, 442.
-, James goes, every day, when Charles away, 583; in Spain, for Charles, 614.
Hureau, Martin, 163.
Husein, Cussein, Cusein, Grand Vizier of Turkey, 311.
-, appointed, 18; quarrel with Roe, 368; flight, 369.
Hyacinth, Giacinto, Jacinto, Father, a Capuchin, 132, 597.
-, speaks to emperor about electoral vote, 94, 103; tireless efforts for Bavaria, 103, 110; prevents settlement of Palatinate affair, 119; sent to forestall Digby at Madrid, 156, 178; letter of emperor to, intercepted, 173, 178, 205, 207; reaches Madrid, 182; banished from Venice for scurrilous sermon, 206; negotiations at Madrid, 213, 217; leaving for Germany, 326; negotiations in Germany for Bavaria, 396; at Ratisbon, 498; Oñate contradicts, 518.