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: W', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Edited by Allen B Hinds( London, 1911), British History Online, accessed November 29, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp774-777.
"Index: W". 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. 29 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp774-777.
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Waes, Land von, Pays de Vaes [Prov. East Flanders, Belgium]:
-, Brabant troops for, 20.
Wagheman, Captain, 420.
Wake, Sir Isaac, English agent in Savoy, 360, 490.
-, duke tells Pesaro of offices, 8; James shows proposals to Gondomar, 9; defends James to duke, 17; away in mountains, 73; asks for release of Maggi, 85.
-, Savoy speaks to upon Geneva, 96; takes alarm at Mansfelt's offer to France, 119.
-, Genevese and Bernese appeal to, 124; reports pope's incitement of France against England, 136.
-, protests about Geneva, 156; sends advices about Grisons, 241; news from, 249.
-, says Swiss to blame, 275; written to about Dominis, 280; chief object to bring about accommodation, 328.
-, may succeed Wotton at Venice, 341; mission of Ferenz concealed from, 387; sees harm of dispersing Mansfelt's troops, 396.
-, sends word of Valtelline league, 572; has leave for three months, 573.
-, -, -, secretary of. See Jacob, John.
Wales:
-, silver mine found in, 92, 386.
-, -, Prince of. See Charles, Prince of Wales; Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales.
Wallachia, Prince of. See Radul.
Walloons:
-, troops, may land in Normandy, 375.
Waltmanshausen, Colonel, 228.
Wanstead, Vuanstinch, co. Essex:
-, letter dated from, 83.
-, James at, 379.
Ward, —:
-, Elliot marries daughter of, 278n.
-, -, Guarda, Captain, pirate, 246.
-, dies of plague, 421, 471, 472; death doubtful, 498; raid on Gozzi, 285.
-, -, Mary:
-, order founded by, 450.
-, wards, revenues of, 435.
Warwick, Earl of. See Dudley, Robert.
Watson, Edward, interpreter to Venetian embassy:
-, spies upon Salvietti, 99; Lando dissatisfied with, 101, 102.
-, weather, 65, 162, 163, 175, 364, 491, 498, 501.
Weimar, Duke of. See Frederick, Duke of Weimar; William Duke of Saxe-Weimar.
Weiss, Weis, Wis, M.:
-, sent to Brussels to represent Mansfelt, 373.
Weissenburg, Cronwissenburgo, Alsace:
-, men for Palatine, 228.
Wesel [Rhenish Prussia, Germany]:
-, bridge near, 138; Digby at, 152, 157; Count of Berg at, 334.
West Indies. 219.
-, North's journey to, 108; Dutch want James to join against Spain in, 211; James restrains English ambitions in, 425; Dutch proposals for submitted to James, 465, 478.
Westminster [co. Middlesex]:
-, letters dated from, 252, 542.
-, College, 408.
-, -, Hall:
-, courts of justice, 65n.
-, -, Dean of. See Williams, John.
Weston, Sir Richard:
-, expected questioning, 80n; made member of Privy Council, 145.
-, -, -, Chancellor of the Exchequer commissioner from Commons to king, 184n.
-, -, -, English ambassador to Flanders, 345, 346, 448, 467, 477, 497.
-, appointed, 280; departure delayed, 281; follows Schwartzberg, 295.
-, not expecting success, 305; to represent James at Brussels conference, 314.
-, sent to arrange truce. 319; arrives at Brussels, 325; defrayed by Infanta, 330.
-, referred to Peckius, 331; Infanta full powers to treat with, 332; begins negotiations with Boischot and Peckius, 344.
-, reports disposition for truce, 340; proposed Grandison and Chichester shall join, 341.
-, taking a house, 346; consults Mansfelt and Halberstadt, 347; avoids continuing offices, 348.
-, limited powers, 351; Palatine's message to, 358; looks for house, 359.
-, proposes armistice limited to Palatinate, 361; exposes Spanish deceit, 371, 385.
-, Pauel sent to, 373; devices for delaying negotiations, 376; James commends, 386
-, anxious to return, 393, 461; full powers sent to, 401; reports on state of negotiations, 402.
-, remonstrates, 408, 420; cannot obtain armistice, 421; despairs of success, 461, 463, 464.
-, recalled, 465, 468; leaves with protest, 472, 488; will not accept present, 475, 482.
-, accused of spoiling armistice, 478; talks over matters with Valaresso. 481; may be sent back to Brussels, 564.
Westphalia:
-, Spaniards want to garrison, 511.
-, whale fisheries, 141, 211.
-, wheat, 140, 163, 325, 495, 529.
-, shortage of, 463.
White Sea:
-, Turkish fleet for, 18.
Whitehall. See London, Whitehall.
Wiesloch in Baden:
-, Tilly defeated at, 318.
Wight, Isle of. 43, 171, 430.
-, Spanish fleet sighted off, 483; 80 Dutch ships under, 485.
William. Duke of Saxe Weimar; Duke Weimar of Saxony:
-, forces for Palatine, 227; taken prisoner, 390n: at Hague, 507.
-, -, eldest son of Landgrave of Hesse, 307n.
William the Conqueror, King of England, the Conqueror, 424, 432.
Williams, Abraham, agent of the Palatine in England:
-, Calvert suggests that ambassador unnecessary, 60.
-, -, John. Dean of Westminster:
-, Southampton committed to custody of, 75n: made Lord Keeper, 88; refuses consecration by Abbot, 137; will not seal Arundel's patents, 138.
-, -, -, the Lord Keeper, Bishop of Lincoln:
-, describes German negotiations to parliament, 174; issues order to Judges about Catholics, 391n, 399n, 408.
Wiltshire:
-, cloth workers' riots in, 250.
Winchester, Bishop of. See Andrews, Launcelot.
Windsor [co. Berks]:
-, Caron goes to see James at, 59, 127; James at, 366n.
-, James gives audiences at, 410, 412, 415.
-, ceremony of Knights of Garter at, 417, 643.
-, wine, 507, 509, 633.
-, trade of Bordeaux, 202, 222, 342; custom on doubled, 219.
-, from Virginia, 491.
-, bought and sold at Cephalonia, 495.
-, ribole, 495.
Winiffe, Thomas, chaplain of the Prince of Wales:
-, imprisoned for sermon, 320.
Wirtemburg:
-, reinforcements from, 334.
-, -, Duke of. See John Frederick, Duke of Wirtemberg; Magnus.
Wiss. See Weiss.
Wladislaus Sigismund, son of the King of Poland:
-, gives up visit to Spain, 637.
Wolfgang William, Duke of Neuburg, Naiburgh:
-, to have part of Palatinate, 264; to be represented at Brussels congress, 272; Spaniards would rather give electorate to, 334; sends representative to Ratisbon, 498.
wood:
-, scarce in England, 22; from Norway, 348.
Woodford, John, secretary of Doncaster in France:
-, sent to La Rochelle, 236.
wool, 160, 436.
-, order against exporting nonmanufactured, 393, 524; at Cephalonia, 495.
Wotton, Sir Henry, English ambassador at Venice, 45, 157, 241, 305, 360, 370, 375, 573.
-, (1621):
-, remonstrates about reception at Venice, 1, 6–8, 34; assured of good will, 2, 7, 9, 10; Carleton to be told of pretensions, 11; waives claim for satisfaction, 11–13, 43.
-, recommends Joinville, compliments to ex-ambassadors, appeal for soldiers in galleys, 17; ill, 17.
-, letter of James to, in favour of Joinville, 18, 22; reply to about Joinville and galley slaves, 33, 34.
-, James considers lightsome, 35; reports pope wants Venice to take back Jesuits, 74.
-, reports affair of pirates, 118n; reports negotiations at Vienna, 123; expects office of Master of Rolls, 150; sends reply of Senate about Jesuits, 172.
-, (1622):
-, informed about Grisons, 201; comes to Collegio, 204; sickness of household, appeal for Peyton, refers to Mansfelt, 205; reads intercepted letter, 206, 207.
-, to ask help for Palatine, 221; tries to prevent Venice engaging Palatine, 225.
-, reply to about Mansfelt, 226, 237, 240; James notes silence of, 228; hears reply about Mansfelt, 234.
-, refers to his secretary, 235; reports engagement of Mansfelt, 242, 244, 251.
-, reply to about helping Palatine, 253, 254, 256, 257, 264, 278, 313, 315, 316, 333, 340, 355; ill, secretary visits, opinion on news, 258.
-, written to about Dominis, 280; reports home, 288; no letters from, 289.
-, presents letter of Palatine, 286; asks help for Palatine, 286, 287, 312, 316, 317, 322, 348, 353, 362, 382; letters about reply on Palatine, 294.
-, in Collegio with Lady Arundel, 293, 299, 300; warns countess, 297; countess angry with, 298.
-, statement of case, 301–303; uncomfortable at audience, 303; fears ruined, 304; ill, 323.
-, negotiations about engagement of Mansfelt by Venice, 323, 326, 327, 544.
-, Arundel incensed against, 328; chances of removal, 329; Charles blames about Lady Arundel, 341.
-, suggests abandonment of Levant trade, 343n; introduces Reade, 353, 354.
-, introduces Arundel's sons, 361, 362; report on Shirley, 369.
-, asks for Peyton to serve in Grisons, 382, 383, 391; uneasy about private affairs, 403.
-, letter to Carleton, 450n; concession to, 473; letter about Dominis, 494.
-, asks approval for consul at Corfu, 508; applies to take away goods free of duty, 517.
-, report about marriage, 531; dispute with Berck, 535, 542, 555; asks release of Moretto, 535.
-, sends account of Sarpi's death, 550; wants to come home, 555.
-, orderly behaviour at Venice, 561; may return or stay, 578.
-, -, -, secretary of. See Dynely, John.
-, -, -, steward of. See Leete, William.
Wren, Dr. Matthew:
-, sent to Spain, 592; king gives instructions to. 619.
Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton:
-, action against Buckingham in parliament, 53; arrested, 75; reasons for arrest, 80; released, 91, 92n; James tries to conciliate, 172.
-, away from parliament, claims free speech, 174, 175: chosen governor of East India Company, 372.