Index: E

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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E

Earl Marshal. See Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel.

East India Company, India Company the Dutch:
-, deputation for Amboyna, 409; opposes satisfaction to England, 416; prints book on Amboyna, 423, 429; ask for delay about Amboyna, 452; opposes satisfaction about Amboyna, 477; reprisals against, 493; to give satisfaction to English, 508; Pauu interested in, 532.
-, -, the English:
-, Governor of. See Abbot, Maurice.

East Indies, Indies:
-, agreement alarms Spaniards, 2; Spanish ships for, destroyed, 39.
-, ships from, 95, 99, 107.
-, Dutch on good terms with English for trade, 221.
-, Union of England and Persia to drive Portuguese from, 233.
-, ships for, stopped, 242; ships leaving for, 257; Dutch hang English in, 343, 359.

Ecchemberg, Ecchemborgh. See Eggenburg.

Edemburgh. See Eggenburg.

Edmondes, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of the Household:
-, at Council, 554.

Edward, sixth son of the Elector Palatine:
-, christening of, 478, 526, 527, 532, 569.

Effiat, Marquis of. See Ruzé, Antoine Coiffier de.

Eger, Egra [Bohemia]:
-, Halberstadt moving on, 79.

Eggenburg, Ecchemberg, Edemburgh, Ecchemborgh, Ulrich von, Prince of, 428, 502, 507, 592.
-, Nuncio speaks to, against Palatine-Bavaria match, 198; speaks slightingly of Mansfelt's levies and France, 565.

Egra. See Eger.

Egypt, King of. See Ptolemy.

Eisem [? Essen, Rhenish Prussia], 535.

Electors of the Empire, 108.
-, Isabella appeals to, 312; doge notifies, of election, 532.
-, See Ferdinand of Bavaria, Archbishop of Cologne; Frederick V, Elector Palatine; George William, Margrave of Brandenburg; John George, Elector of Saxony; Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria; Schweikard, John, of Kronenberg, Archbishop of Mayence; Sötern, Philip Christopher von, Archbishop of Treves.

elephant:
-, Philip sends to James, 75.

Eliati. See Elliot.

Elizabeth of France (Isabella) Queen of Spain, 5, 101, 114, 119.
-, pregnancy celebrated, 38; confidences to French Ambassadors, 76; ill, 117; Charles gives presents to, 118, 137; wants nuptials postponed, 162; birth of daughter, 173–5; death of daughter, 197.

Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess Dowager of Brunswick Wolffenbuttel:
-, asks Queen of Bohemia to dissuade Halberstadt, 11.

Elizabeth, Charlotte, Electress of Brandenburg:
-, godmother to Palatine's son, 163.

Elizabeth, Queen of England, 235–7, 320.
-, privateering under, 232, 269, 286; imposes duties on Venetians, 283; negotiations with Venice, 284; help to Dutch, 287; Spaniards damage pictures of, 383; hurt done to Spain, 457; attempt on Portugal, 596; Philips discloses intrigues to, 601.

Elizabeth, Princess Palatine, Queen of Bohemia, 168, 183, 215, 224, 238, 328, 498, 543.
-, (1623):
-, thinks marriage certain, accepts what cannot help, 2, 27.
-, James considers protection for himself and Charles, 6; says she is salvation of brother, 7.
-, high spirit, 11; rumoured in England, 15; Charles writes to reassure about marriage, 19.
-, objects to truce in Palatinate, 43, 44; James might deprive of allowance, 45.
-, says Spaniards deceive father and brother, 54.
-, against husband signing truce, 54; if went to England, James would fly to Scotland, 57.
-, Puisieux would approve of going to England, 61; prayers for, 80.
-, Goring sent to, 90; gives birth to son, 105; strictures on Princes of Lower Saxony, 113.
-, wants Richmond and Buckingham as godfathers, 120; asks Louis XIII. to be godfather, 141, 145.
-, glad at return of Charles, 129, 134; Charles asks for restitution of Palatinate to, 138.
-, affection of Charles for, 163; Charles sends Goring to, 170.
-, (1624):
-, relies on Charles, distrusts James, 185; hopes revived by news from England, 199.
-, does not trust Rota, 204, 205, 231; asks Venetian help, 210.
-, a guarantee for Charles's life, 212; satisfied with Parliament, 240, 253; news from England, 240, 247, 253, 261.
-, Rota confers with, 260; Charles sends king's declaration to, 262; will not give up son, 298.
-, asks if Venice will fight Austria, 270; Dutch ships to sail under flag, 287.
-, Mansfelt to serve, 295; Spanish ambassador's insinuations against, 308.
-, commends Mansfelt to James, 311; pleasure trip to Breda, 315; asks
-, James to sequestrate Dunkirk ships, 363.
-, Palatine dependent on, 398; Charles writes to, about marriage, 405.
-, Frankenthal dowry town, 436; told of French match, 441; wants doge as godfather, 442, 460.
-, exerts influence with Charles for Mansfelt, 447; no news from England, 458.
-, present of Gustavus Adolphus to, 478; great hopes from Mansfelt, 483; mistrusts James, 484.
-, Halberstadt commands Mansfelt's cavalry to please, 495; hopes revived by French match, 503.
-, (1625):
-, choice of godfathers, 527; enemy of Spaniards, 548; devotion of Halberstadt to, 552.
-, thanks Venice, 569; wanted to incite English colonels, 623; but will not disobey father, 624.
-, -, -, Secretary of. See Nethersole, Sir Francis.

Elliot, Eliati, Sir Robert:
-, sent to Brussels from Vienna, 198; tries to make his peace, 199n.

Emanuel, Prince of Portugal, 596.
-, letter of Hyacinth to, 314, 318, 327, 328.

Embich, Earl of. See Fielding, William, Earl of Denbigh.

Embrun, Bishop of. See Hugues, Guillaume d'.

Emden, East Friesland:
-, Tilly may take, 104; asked to restore materials, 446; James recommends Mansfelt to, 477, 478; refuse guns to Mansfelt, 498; Mansfelt wants to arrest ships of, 567.
-, -, Count of. See Enno III.
-, emperor, Caesar. See Charles V; Ferdinand II; Rudolph.

empire:
-, report that Philip IV will seize, 296, 297.
-, proposed appeal to Princes of, 297; imperial diet to settle, 328.
-, junction of France, Venice and England against, 312; Turks and English to fall on, 353;
-, negotiations for settlement, 358.
-, -, Chancellor of. See Werdenberg.
-, -, Electors of. See Electors.

Enfield Chace, co. Middlesex:
-, accident to Charles at, 445.

England and English, 213, 215.
-, (1623):
-, Levy of troops in, 19. See also levies.
-, famine in, 14.
-, behaviour in Spain, 17, 18, 114, 116; growing disgust with Spaniards, 38; ill-treated in Spain, 55, 101, 127.
-, ships at Havre, 36; ships in East Indies attack Spaniards, 39.
-, Hinojosa not popular in, 51; popularity of Princess Palatine, 57.
-, Spaniards can get harbour and victuals in, 75; demand for fortresses in, 76.
-, decadence, king's control of, 81; export cloth to Cephalonia, 87.
-, indifferent about religion, 104; James glad to grant levy from, to Poland, 111.
-, general joy on news of Charles' returning, 119; Orange wants levies, 142.
-, serving in Netherlands, 144; growing popularity of Buckingham, 154.
-, book of Mendoza about conquering, 146.
-, riot of troops at Breda, 176; French refugees to, 177.
-, (1624):
-, not unanimous for French match, 184; cloth trade in Levant, 186, 187, 368.
-, Spaniards rely on disagreement with king, 195.
-, merchants wronged at Constantinople, 202; control raisin trade at Zante, 203.
-, James tries to win affection 217; disgust with king, 233; Spaniards despise, 265.
-, lack of powder and sailors, 266; Mansfelt wants levies, 268.
-, Digby says under influence of excitement, 272; much moved, 279.
-, Dutch will not be dependent upon, 314; cannot penetrate to heart of Germany, 328.
-, delicacy of troops, 333; troops to fall on empire, 353; ship wrecked at Trapani, 370.
-, consumption of raisins, 387; manner of buying raisins, 398.
-, Germans do not fear levies, 389; opposed to Nice diversion, 390; Dunkirkers take ships with troops, 424.
-, in league against Austria, 428; advantages of situation, 437; Mansfelt wishes to enlist, 444, 450, 466.
-, care of carrying trade against Dutch, 444, 445; forces serving Dutch, 452; ship arrested at Naples, 472.
-, dislike French match, 456; desert from Dutch fleet, 481.
-, ships expected at Villafranca, 513.
-, (1625):
-, alarm at preparations in Flanders, 530; torture not allowed in, 547; Venice trying to make league with, 571, 592; Spaniards fear more than Dutch, 590; liability to sickness, 598.
-, -, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 4, 5, 13, 73, 142, 181, 205, 225, 231, 288, 341, 348, 465, 470, 473, 491, 498, 517, 520, 526, 532, 535, 551, 560, 561, 566, 577, 584, 586, 596, 599, 601.
-, King of. See Henry II.; James I.
-, levies of troops from. See under levies.
-, Princes of. See Charles, Prince of Wales; Henry Frederick.
-, Queen of. See Elizabeth.
-, Secretaries of State. See Calvert; Conway; Morton, Naunton.

Enno III, Count of East Friesland, Count of Emden:
-, offers to sell state, 46; sends arms to Mansfelt, 454.

Erbestal. See Christian of Brunswick, Bishop of Halberstadt.

Ermestain, Hermestain:
-, mission from Vienna to Rome, 305, 312.

Erskine, Thomas, Earl of Kelly, Kellie:
-, meets Hinojosa, 51; at Council, 554.

Espesses, Sieur d'. See Faye, Charles de.

Espinay, Renée d', Mlle. de St. Luc:
-, King insists on being invited to Queen's ball, 508; proposed as lady in waiting for Henrietta, 612.
-, -, Thimoleon d', Seigneur de St. Luc, 508n.

Essen? Eisem, 535.

Essex, Earl of. See Devereux, Robert.

Essi, Baron d', Baron of Hes, 512, 520.

Este, Caesar of, Duke of Modena:
-, doge notifies of election, 108, 532.

Estrées, Francis Hannibal d', Marquis of Coeuvres, Coure, 583, 586, 592, 622.
-, sent to Swiss, 392; to make diversion in Grisons, 450.
-, French bargain with Bavaria and Tilly for, 459, 475; expects reinforcements, 466; Mansfelt might help, 487; in Grisons, 491; Venice supplies with munitions, 509.
-, James praises, 536; Wake sends to, 550, 605; offers help to Savoy, 566.
-, operations in Valtelline, 582, 608; Spaniards offer strong resistance to, 609.

Exchequer, Chancellor of the. See Weston, Sir Richard.

Eyre, Acre, Sir John:
-, mission to Gabor, 580.