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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"Index: H". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1912), , British History Online. Web. 25 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp676-680.
H
Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch Ambassador at Constantinople, 572.
-, offices for Gabor, 127; complains about pirates, 246; tries to get Turks to support Gabor, 427; resents high handed behaviour of Cesy, 439; dispute with Abdi, 471; perplexed by behaviour of Caimecam, 381; tells Gabor agent unfaithful, 596, 597; bailo to get to upset Naples negotiations, 598; sends to meet Contarini, 618.
hackneys. See horses.
Hae. See Haye.
Haggatt, Agat, Bartholomew:
-, in prison, 600; intermediary for Philips, 601.
Hague, 106, 165, 264, 268, 364, 392, 600.
-, despatches dated from, 1, 2, 7, 11, 18, 20, 27, 33, 44, 45, 49, 54, 92, 97, 105, 109, 113, 128, 129, 134, 144, 163, 177, 185, 193, 199, 205, 210, 215, 216, 225, 241, 245, 247, 253, 260, 271, 287, 297, 298, 305, 306, 314, 315, 330, 338, 359, 369, 380, 391, 397, 398, 403, 409, 412, 416, 418, 423, 429, 434, 440–442, 447, 452, 458, 466, 472, 477, 478, 484, 487, 488, 499, 503, 508, 514, 532, 533, 541, 542, 558, 565, 577, 581, 582, 593, 601, 614, 622, 623.
-, news from, 79, 85, 569, 606; letters from, 108, 160.
-, Arundel goes to, 79; Goring at, 90n; Rota going to, 244, 251; Rota at, 271; rumour that Charles at, 321, 328; Grusbeck returns to, incognito, 338; letters intercepted at, 415, 417; English colonels at, 422; Mansfelt at, 472, 614; proposed meeting of delegates at, 603.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 4, 181, 407, 413, 443, 452, 460, 473, 499, 517, 520, 526, 527, 535, 560, 566, 577, 584, 585, 596, 598.
Haiie. See Haye.
Hainault, Anonia:
-, should belong to France, 503.
Halberstadt, Bishop of. See Christian of Brunswick.
Halil, Chalil, Turkish Captain at Sea, Captain Pasha:
-, bailo speaks to, about pirates, 396; promises of, 397; assits bailo about detained letters, 398.
Hamburg [German Empire], 111, 281, 523.
-, ships of, for Spain to be arrested, 567; arrested, 573, 574, 577; James not pleased about, 579; ships dismissed, 588, 598; James pretends not his affair, 589; advantages from, 594; losses of, 595.
-, -, See also Homburg.
Hamilton, James, Marquis of Hamilton, Amton, 74.
-, installed Knight of the Garter, 6; Charles writes to reassure, 28.
-, Charles tells will never commit act unworthy of rank, 50; doubts departure of Charles, 123; dissuades James from sending away popular leaders, 183.
-, acts as steward, 227; commissioner to treat with Dutch, 293; calls on Pesaro, 453.
-, supports Tillières, 302; opinion on French match, 355; wants to be duke, 511.
-, health, 611; died Catholic, 617; James' wrath about, 621.
-, -, -, -, Lord Steward, 445, 464.
-, at council, 554.
Hampton Court, co. Middlesex, 243.
-, Valaresso has audience at, 129, 130; sermon at, 131n; Charles at, 464; council at, 464.
hams:
-, presented to Charles, 257.
Hanse Towns, 594.
-, league against Austria, 240; would oppose Danish arrangement with Spain, 408; levies from, 532, 581; James promises indemnity to merchants trading with, 577;
-, trade with, 588; English levies may go to, 598; supply troops, 623.
Happy Entrance. See Ships, names of.
Harlay, Philip de, Baron of Césy, French ambassador at the Porte, 572.
-, disputes with Roe, 10, 202; complains about pirates, 246.
-, trouble over gabelles, 299; quarrel with Roe for precedence, 322, 358, 397, 409, 426.
-, to express esteem for James, 358; claims French protectors of Christians in East, 438.
-, sees ministers about peace with emperor, 580; tells Gabor agent unfaithful, 596.
-, bailo to get to upset Naples negotiations, 598; sends to meet Contarini, 618.
Harwood, Colonel, 448.
Haston. See Aston.
Hauterive, Altariva:
-, in Breda, 478.
Havana, Cuba, West Indies:
-, treasure fleet at, 250.
Havre [Seine Inferièure, France]:
-, Governor of, 36.
-, ships with Irish at, 36, 42, 48.
Hay, Sir James, of Kingask:
-, father of Carlisle, 374n.
-, -, James, Viscount Doncaster, Carlisle's son, colonel of levies, 474.
-, -, James, Earl of Carlisle, Carlil, Chierle, Viscount Doncaster, 154.
-, returning to England, 5; at Paris, 16; sees Louis at Fontainebleau, 25; no doubt about Spanish marriage, 27; returns with little satisfaction, 28.
-, better treated than Inoiosa, 42; says Charles will not return Spaniard, 51.
-, letter to Chevreuse, 124; suggests French match, 206; goes to king, 211, 216; popularity in France, 267.
-, ambassador extraordinary to France, 345, 350, 382.
-, waits for Herbert, 274; expected at Paris, 278, 316, 431, 508; powers to complete marriage, 280.
-, everything put off for, 288; departure delayed, 292, 302, 319, 323; does not visit Mansfelt, 304.
-, French suspicious at delay, 306; to speak in France about Mansfelt, 311.
-, starts with large suite, 326; reaches Compiègne, 332; great honours to, 335.
-, sees king and opens negotiations, 339; suggests two leagues to work independently, 340.
-, reports first offices, 344; presents Mansfelt to queens, 351; feared may delay Menil, 353.
-, unsatisfactory attitude, 360; calls on Pesaro, 361; orders about Catholics, 363.
-, wants to leave, 366; refuses terms asked for Catholics, 372.
-, better for vanities than negotiations, 373; Spaniards slander, 374.
-, discusses various matters with Pesaro, 376, 377; expects Rich and favourable issue, 381.
-, gets Tillières recalled, 383; efforts to satisfy Mansfelt, 389.
-, sends favourable report, 395; likely to return soon, 400; sure of marriage, 402, 405.
-, French blame for removal of Tillières, 407; goes to king with Rich, 413.
-, sole repository of real wishes of James, 414; tries to recover promise of James to Mansfelt, 419.
-, consideration for Morosini, 430; dispute with Rich, 432, 435, 444.
-, complains of delay, 433; wants Garter, 435; concludes marriage treaty, 437; James reproaches, 448.
-, promise of Louis to, for Mansfelt, 454; to have Garter, 456; busy treating with council, 460.
-, expresses doubt of match, 461; assurance to Schomberg, 462.
-, wants marriage joined with recovery of Palatinate, 468; lowers claims, 475.
-, states English terms, 482, 484; sends for fresh orders, 483; French See through, 486.
-, complains of French reply, 487; ordered to sign articles, 492, 496; inveighs against Spaniards, 496, 497.
-, will not yield precedence to cardinals, 497; urges bride shall leave after Christmas, 502.
-, writes to Mansfelt, 504; pledge about bride's faith, 507; tells Morosini plans, 514.
-, to settle queen's household, 529; at conference about Mansfelt, 533; Garter for, 553, 568.
-, complains of delay, 559; will insist on promises about Mansfelt, 562; hears from Mansfelt, 576.
-, speaks to king about Soubise, 562; presses Morosini for money to pay Mansfelt, 580.
-, sends about Mansfelt, 587; strong feeling against in France, 597; blamed in England, 602.
-, remonstrates about Mansfelt and marriage terms, 599; disgusted with ministers, 619.
-, tries to thwart queen mother, 612; report upsets English Court, 615; Buckingham writes to, 616.
-, queen regnant tries to keep opposed, 620; efforts for Huguenots, 626.
Haye, de la, dell Haiie, Hae, French envoy to Denmark and Sweden, 442.
-, not started, 471; mission successful, 603.
Hector. See Ships, names of.
Heidelberg [Baden, German Empire]:
-, deposit with Infanta, 128; Spaniards want to take from Bavaria, 160, 161; Spain wants Bavaria to give up, 212, 247; Bavaria removes artillery from, 276.
Henderson, Inderson, Colonel Sir Francis, 448.
Hennebont, Morbihan, France, ? Blavet, 567, 582.
Henrietta Maria, of France, Madame, 625.
-, French want Charles to make advances to, 182; jealous of Mademoiselle de Montpensier, 229n; proposal to marry Infant Carlos, 239; Condé speaks imprudently about, 326.
-, Charles not favourably impressed by portrait, 355; eagerness for marriage, 486, 559.
-, Chevreuse to bring over, 492; congratulated on match, 497; arrangements for leaving, 502, 520.
-, disposition of household, 507, 529, 551, 588, 602, 612; Buckingham to fetch, 509; Charles sends portrait and jewels to, 510.
-, Charles ready to fetch, 540; writes back to Charles, 553; warned against Spaniards, 557.
-, promises for Catholics only fulfilled on arrival, 563; James wants to come soon, 564.
-, Carey takes jewels to, 568, 576; thanks Charles, 603.
-, -, confessor of. See Jacquinot.
-, -, marriage of. See under Marriage, Anglo-French.
Henry II, King of England, 320.
Henry IV, King of France, 434, 596.
-, Pope's anecdote of, 171; protects English Catholics, 320.
Henry, Duke of Lorraine:
-, doge notifies of election, 108, 532; to take Palatine's son, 222.
Henry, Prince. See Nassau, Henry Frederick of.
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales:
-, story of Spanish match for, 346.
Henry Frederick, son of the Elector Palatine:
-, proposed marriage to Emperor's second daughter, 144, 307.
-, proposals for, 218, 222, 329; cannot be given up, 238, 328; must be made Catholic, 239.
-, will not be given up, 240, 248; proposal to hand to Saxony, 251; no wish to change religion, 297.
-, Hyacinth wants given as pledge, 318; proposal to give vote to, on Bavaria's death, 359.
Herbault, Lord of. See Phelippeaux.
Herbert, Sir Edward, English Ambassador in France, 80.
-, arrives in France, 93; objects to clothes bought in France for Charles, 94.
-, assures Louis of good will, 101; asks France to pay Palatine's debts; says James cannot help Dutch, 110; says war more likely than marriage, 163.
-, says France too ambiguous, 182; letters to Conway, 200n, 215n.
-, impertinent letter to queen mother, 214; remonstrates against treating with Bavaria, 229.
-, says will be firm about Grisons, 264; to be recalled, 267, 274, 278, 280, 302; leaves for Paris, 288.
-, stays at Paris, 307; displeased at recall, 350; returns, 401; Caimo applied to, 548.
-, -, Philip, Earl of Montgomery:
-, admitted to council, 523; at council, 545.
Herbert, William, Earl of Pembroke, the Lord Chamberlain, 5, 120, 135, 523.
-, James snubs, 23; says Charles may leave at once, 28; absent from oath to articles, 80; dissuades James from banishing popular leaders, 183.
-, differences with Buckingham, 196; reconciled by Charles, 202.
-, tells Valaresso of masque, 197; prejudice against Buckingham, 216.
-, commissioner to treat with Dutch, 293; at council, 445, 464, 554.
-, calls at Venetian embassy, 453; wants to be duke, 511.
Hermestain. See Ermestain.
herring fishery, 503.
Herzogenbusch, Bois le Duc [Prov. North Brabant, Netherlands]:
-, Orange wants to attack, 141.
Hes. See Essi.
Hesse, German Empire, 623.
-, -, Landgrave of. See Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse.
Heusden, Husdem, [Prov. North Brabant, Netherlands]:
-, plot to betray, 7n, 24.
-, -, Governor of, 24.
Heydon, Heydem, Sir William, treasurer of the troops for the Netherlands:
-, starts, 420, 422.
High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.
Highgate, co. Middlesex:
-, James with Arundel at, 344, 354.
Hinchingbrook, co. Huntingdon:
-, James goes to, 142.
Hinojosa, Marquis of. See Mendoza, Juan de.
Hoey, Douet, Claude de, keeper of pictures at Fontainebleau, 595.
Hohenzollern, Prince of. See John George, Prince of.
Holderness, Earl of. See Ramsay, John.
Holland, Prov. Netherlands, 281, 296, 509, 625.
-, fishing question vital to, 9; Mansfelt in, 230, 458, 461; Count of Thurn in, 259.
-, Mansfelt cannot return to, 278; council of, raises money, 338.
-, Martinengo going to, 366; grain for, from Scotland, 374; Mansfelt orders levies in, 450.
-, ships from, expected at Villafranca, 513; ambassadors from, 532.
-, candidates for English embassy, 532, 541, 558; Caimo to go to, 556.
-, Mansfelt wants to go to, 561, 573, 575, 576; Mansfelt's force to stay in, 616.
-, -, See also Netherlands.
-, -, North, Prov. Netherlands:
-, Palatine hunts in, 434.
Holland, Earl of. See Rich, Henry.
Holstein, Hossein, Duke of, 311. See Ulric, Duke of Holstein.
Holzapfel. See Milander.
Homburg, Hamburg [Rhenish Bavaria, German Empire]:
-, Tilly demands, 278.
Homer:
-, Valaresso quotes, 121.
Hôpital, Nicolas de l', Marquis of Vitry, Marshal of France:
-, suspected of treason, 570.
Horse, Master of the, to Prince Charles. See Howard, Thomas, Viscount Andover.
horses, 119.
-, tilting, for Charles, 5; James presents to Louis, 91, 101, 124.
-, Philip presents to Charles, 114; Louis presents to James, 182.
-, presented by Charles to King and Queen of Bohemia, 311.
-, Soissons sends to England for, 579.
-, hackneys, 124.
-, hunters, 166.
Hossein, Duke of. See Ulric, Duke of Holstein.
Household, the King's:
-, comptroller of. See Suckling, Sir John.
-, steward of. See Hamilton, James, Marquis of.
-, treasurer of. See Edmondes, Sir Thomas.
Howard, Alethea, Countess of Arundel, 110.
-, wants release of Moretti, 12, 110; earl goes to fetch, 79; returns, 90.
-, complaint against Tizianello, 607.
-, -, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, death, 530.
-, -, James, Lord Maltravers, death, 90.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, Earl Marshal, 8, 354.
-, Marshal of England, 554.
-, dislikes promotion of Buckingham, 28; goes to fetch wife, 79; absent from swearing to articles, 80, ; returns, 90; in danger from king, 178; helps Cranfield against Buckingham, 268; rises in king's favour, 343, 344; at council, 445.
-, calls on Pesaro, 453; wants to be duke, 511; alleged conspiracy, 547.
-, -, Thomas, Viscount Andover, Master of the Horse to Prince Charles, 34:
-, brings letters, 81; goes to meet Charles, 119.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk:
-, wants to return to Suffolk House, 410, 411.
Huguenots, the religion, 223.
-, suspicion that James stirring up, 35; discontented, 142; war expected with, 154.
-, question of English marriage and, 202; French inclined to make peace with, 218.
-, Effiat denounced as, 435; French fear English levies because of, 558; trouble with, 560.
-, France asks England for ships against, 567, 588; Mansfelt offers to reduce, 573, 574.
-, Buckingham remonstrates with Effiat about, 594; proposal to give leaders places about king, 625; situation grows worse, 626.
Hugues, Guillaume d', Bishop of Embrun, Ambrum, Ambrun, 507n.
-, visit to England, 479; enquiries about state of Catholics, 480, 486, 493.
-, glories in task, 501; urges dispensation, 504.
Hungary, 233, 328, 559.
-, -, Palatine of, 230.
Hunsdon, Henry, Viscount Rochford, Rosfort, 34.
-, arrives from Spain, 51, 55; fetches Venetian ambassadors to Court, 449.
hunting, the chase, 90, 184, 401, 499.
-, fondness of James for, 55, 366, 373, 420; Charles would like, 89; Charles and Philip go, 117.
-, Louis neglects business for, 314; Rich goes, with Louis, 377; Effiat goes with James, 393, 394, 399.
-, Palatine goes, 434, 477; Charles hurt during, 445.
Huntly, Marquis of. See Gordon, George.
Husdem. See Heusden.
Hyacinth, Father, a Capuchin, 209, 422, 600.
-, may have suggested French match to emperor, 42; summoned to Rome, 133; chooses Brussels to stay at, 198; wants to break Anglo-Spanish match, 199.
-, wants to make Palatine's son a Catholic, 222; sincerity of, 271.
-, sent to electors to ask for help, 312; letter to Prince of Portugal, 314, 318, 327, 328.
-, French break with, 469.