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Gabaleone, Giovanni, Battista, Sayovard ambassador in England:
-, Lewkenor slights, 79.

Gabor, Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania, the Transylvanian, 37, 248, 306, 313, 336, 365, 394.
-, (1625):
-, Venice should encourage, 6; efforts to make break peace with emperor 8; wants to break peace with emperor, 23.
-, ambassador at Porte, 42, 43, 91, 232.
-, to be asked to enter league, 59, 91; asks for large forces, 123; proposals to Porte, 162, 163.
-, will move against emperor if supported, 163; Sultan's letter to, 164.
-, marching towards Lower Hungary, 169; emperor alarmed at movements, 170, 195.
-, hope for alliance with princes friendly with Turks, 182; has permission to unite with such princes, 186.
-, Charles thinks should seize opportunity, 193; marriage to Brandenburg's sister, 214, 290.
-, moves with force for Lower Hungary, 216, 232; Palatine asks Charles to help, 218.
-, should make strong diversion in Hungary, 233; place should be kept for in league, 234.
-, to be invited to co-operate with league of England, Denmark and Dutch, 241, 258.
-, Venice wants to know Buckingham's instructions about, 242; shows respect for emperor, 247.
-, England wants Venice to have entire charge of, 262, 265; Roe serves with, 267, 269.
-, (1626):
-, invited to enter league, 276; Straoburg with, 277; Spain and emperor preparing to drive out, 280.
-, proposals, 281; desire to share Denmark's provision with Mansfelt, 285.
-, readiness to serve league, 290, 301; nothing decided in England about, 293.
-, Buckingham talks of supporting, 300; revolving fresh plans, 307.
-, English want to employ, 308; absorbed in preparations for marriage, 330.
-, support for, to attack emperor, 331; promises diversion in Germany if paid, 337.
-, English to urge Turks to support, 340, 348; Denmark urges to move, promising money, 342.
-, Venice asked to support, 348; sending to Hague for arrangements, 349.
-, English to send to Hague about, 356; Buckingham tells parliament of alliance with, 357.
-, negotiations about at Porte, 373; Denmark urges provision for, 386.
-, Dutch do not attach importance to diversion, 402; understanding with Mansfelt, 404.
-, employment of against Austrians, 405, 410; writes to Césy, 420.
-, Mansfelt's defeat may destroy arrangement with, 427; Louis writes to, 435.
-, ready to move against emperor, 439; Roe's zeal about, 456.
-, asks for Mansfelt, 467; wants Turks to help against emperor, 471.
-, sends to Denmark, 488; Roe receives instructions about, 490, 491; certain to take field, 496.
-, Wallenstein sends against, 497; Sweden might join, 498; Turks debate about, 501, 502.
-, Cesy grows cool about, 502, 543; Mansfelt in concert with, 510; Turks avoid declaring for, 511, 532.
-, Rosencranz supports, 534, 550; Anstruther considers important to support, 555.
-, troops of join Mansfelt, 538; asks to be admitted to league of England, Dutch and Denmark, 540.
-, alliance with Sweden, 541; Pasha of Buda ordered to help against emperor, 542, 544, 556.
-, no fear of Poles attacking, 543; Charles pleads poverty for not helping, 549; waits to see how stands at Porte, 566.
-, greater advantage expected from, 561; Roe supports demands at Porte, 562; remains inert, 563.
-, wants England to help at Porte, 577; Denmark asked to renounce, 585; Roe preventing Turks from helping, 591.

Galicia, Province of, Spain, 589.
-, ships in, 172, 468.
-, Count of Lemos hastens to, 209; raid on, 383.

Ganez, Ganiz Adi. See Adi.

Garnay. See Garroway.

Garnet, Henry, Jesuit:
-, queen prays at place of execution, 517.

Garroway, Garnay, Garrway, Henry, London merchant:
-, appeal against indigo duty, 309; executor of Nathaniel Tesson, 353.

Garter, Order of the Knights of St. George:
-, Charles makes three new knights, 63; conferred on Chevreuse, 106, 118; asked for King of Sweden, 161; queen refuses to see ceremony of, 271.

Gaston of France, brother of Louis XIII, Duke of Orleans, Monsieur:
-, to decide about proxy at sister's wedding, 20; supports bride at wedding, 44.
-, departure arranged, 66; starts with king, 68; accompanies Henrietta to Boulogue, 81; with the queens, 84.
-, emperor proposes to make trouble with, 160; fond of sister, Carlisle offers service, 456.
-, leaving France in dudgeon, 482; Montagu sent to congratulate, 527, 545; does not receive Montagu, 546.

Gatinonio, Giovanni Battista, chief of the ordinanze of Cividal di Friuli:
-, to serve Contarini on journey to England, 390.

Gavi [Prov. Alessandria, Italy], 83. capture of, 32; constable at, 41; about to capitulate, 125; Feria takes, 132; Louis angry about loss, 145.
-, governor of, 41, 42.

Gelderland, Guelderland, Netherlands, Province of:
-, opposed to neutrality of Goch, 145.

Geldern, [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire], 580n.

Geneva, Switzerland:
-, Wake going to, 153; Wake treats with Margrave of Baden at, 243.

Genoa and Genoese, 557, 563, 564.
-, news from, 91.
-, Gondomar going to, 9; progress of France and Savoy in, 10, 41.
-, hire English ships to lade wheat, 16.
-, merchants send money to Flanders, 23.
-, Spaniards help, 32, 39, 48, 65; considered safe, 36; take Oneglia, 45; help Feria, 48.
-, Savoy urges attack on, 69, 94; Naples galleys reach, 91; feared attack on, 95.
-, Buckingham thinks capture easy, 116; Pesaro says other enterprises easier, 117.
-, guns from Gavi sent to, 132; Feria helps by keeping Savoy busy, 135.
-, Charles ready for enterprise against, 139; levies in empire to help, 140.
-, Marini summoned to, 153; Feria expects troops from, 159; Feria urges to attack Savoy, 183; Feria wants money from, 214.
-, English ships confiscated for taking wheat to, 175; Alva tries to force to grant own troops to Milan, 187.
-, Savoy prepared to oppose, 188; preparations against English fleet, 194, 195, 224.
-, Savoy wants English fleet sent to, 201; Marquis Santa Croce commands forces, 214.
-, alarm of, 225; Wake may unfold plans against, 228.
-, warned against English fleet, 246; arrangement with England against, 256.
-, designs of Savoy on, 258; English fleet should make attempt on, 259; urged to guard Gulf of Spezia, 261.
-, (1626):
-, have richest treasures in Corsica, 292; France ruins plan of joint operations against, 301.
-, Savoy wants help from English fleet against, 304, 475.
-, interested in some of best merchantmen of Thames, 316n; idea of cutting off food from, 332.
-, Savoy full of enterprise against, 346; English fleet to help against, 355.
-, indigo admitted duty free to, and exported from, 356; subsidy to Spain, 359.
-, fears of Savoy, 368; league with Spain, 373; French want to pacify with Savoy, 375.
-, trade with West, 412; Savoy's designs on, 413; terms of Monzon touching, 436, 478, 479.
-, Savoy refuses Monzon terms about, 438, 466; Spaniards try to reconcile with Savoy, 446.
-, Buckingham suggests joint attack on, 486; Venetian objections to, 487.
-, French insist on truce with, 491; Savoy wants to make French responsible for move on, 537.
-, Spanish wool brought by, 551, 554; Savoy does not mind delay of settlement with, 590.

George Frederick, Margrave of Baden Durlach, 254.
-, league for restoration of, 58; Swiss to make arrangements with, 213.
-, treats with Wake and writes to Rusdorf, 243; renews proposals, 293; refusal for lack of money, 298; renews requests, 343; France interested with, 392.
-, Venice and Savoy asked to help, 411; troops may be sent to, from Italy, 421, 422.
-, will not remain longer in Savoy, 442; Wake asks Venetian disbanded troops for, 484.
-, Buckingham does not rely on, 486; Wake asks for instructions about, 501.
-, Wake's return to Venice depends on, 538; offers to make diversion in Alsace, 540, 567, 570.
-, English subsidy for, 590; gentleman from, in England, 595.
-, son of. See Frederick of Baden Durlach.

George William, Margrave of Brandenburg, Elector, 63, 341, 443.
-, to supply forces to league, 19; Denmark confers with, 38.
-, treaty with Neuburg, 52; league to put in possession of Juliers and Cleves, 58.
-, English wish to know feelings, 71; Denmark confers with, 89.
-, Dohna sent to threaten, if sides with Palatine, 112; hastening to join Denmark, 123.
-, ambassador from expected in England, 131; Anstruther reports journey to, 133.
-, opposed to diet, 158, 168; promises to attend diet, 160.
-, asks for support of Charles in Juliers and Cleves, 168; paper against Neuburg's treaty, 177.
-, reception of Gabor's ambassadors, 214; not intending to declare himself, 218.
-, asked to help Denmark, 247; alliance with Sweden, 301; England thinks of employing, 308.
-, Denmark sending to, 318; good intentions, but dare not declare against emperor, 342.
-, English resent refusal to join league, 343; to be asked to join league, 356.
-, consents to general helping Mansfelt, 404; Gabor will not move without, 405.
-, asks for troops to be removed, 444, 464.
-, sister of. See Catharina.

Germany, the Empire, Germans, 66, 89, 106, 127, 144, 166, 225, 313, 317, 341, 402, 418, 440, 447.
-, news from, 216, 342, 450, 459, 474, 496, 505, 591.
-, (1625):
-, need of English help, 6; proposed Charles marry princess of, 11; league for liberty of, 19, 21.
-, Mansfelt to go after Breda, 26, 46, 99; troops in Milanese, 32, 45; Venice orders levies in, 37.
-, negotiations for league in, 56–9, 80; French going to, by two routes, 63; French dealings with, 65.
-, Palatine wants Mansfelt to go straight to, 68; France wants peace of, 75.
-, passage of troops to Spaniards through Swiss, 72, 86; troops keep reaching Italy from, 83.
-, congregation of cardinals upon, 84; France to maintain authority in, 105.
-, Pesaro speaks to Buckingham about, 128; negotiations in, 130, 131.
-, hopes of bound up in Mansfelt's force, 137; war in counterpoise to Spaniards, 138.
-, Palatine keeps drawing attention to, 140; Palatine wants Metz force sent to, 149.
-, levies for Tilly, 150; troops for Milanese, 153; Dutch agree to abandon as hopeless, 155.
-, Mansfelt unhappy in, 155; emperor will prevent France and English interfering in, 158.
-, Sweden to make diversion in, 161; Gabor wants troops from, 163.
-, Brandenburg urges cause of on Charles, 168; coast towns may submit to emperor, 177.
-, Charles rouses, 180; pressing needs of, 181; league for, 184, 258.
-, France does not make diversion in, 185; war in will help Charles, 193.
-, all should contribute to war in, 199; efforts to break up league of, 213.
-, troops of leaving Feria, 224; importance of negotiations at Hague to, 226.
-, advantage of union of France and England to, 238; league of England, Denmark and Dutch for, 241, 258; Venice asked to contribute to leagues for, 262.
-, (1626):
-, advantage of supporting war in, 274; how to keep flag flying in, 276.
-, should provide present for Gabor's bride, 277; quarrels of England and France affect, 282.
-, league in, concluded at Hague, 285; Dutch point out perils of, to Charles, 288.
-, affected by English attack on Spanish trade, 293; question of inviting Louis to be head of league in, 303.
-, Venice provides diversion for, 308; French may turn against Protestants of, 309.
-, French give hopes of cooperating for, 325, 333; Dutch want diversion in, Gabor promises, 337.
-, Louis wants war in, 338; Rusdorf suspects, 352; indigo exported to from Venice, 355.
-, French declare peace in Italy will help, 368–370; French promise to attend to, 374; French want to mediate in, 375, 392; French neglect, 378, 387.
-, Monzon will cause friends to lose heart, 382; Blainville negotiates to help financially, 384.
-, Rusdorf manages news of, 386; Gatinonio's experience of, 390; Denmark ready to put army on frontiers, 395.
-, Blainville denies arrangement with France to keep force in, 397; parliamentary grant for, 400.
-, differences between Lutherans and Calvinists ruin, 405; oppression of, 410; Wake discusses, 411.
-, no peace in without including Gabor, 420; Swiss wish to see quiet, 423; French forces on frontier, 426.
-, offended with England, 428; French levies for, a pretence, 429; not much hope from France, 437.
-, towns carefully guarded, 434; peace of Hungary not approved in, 439; Hortemburg going to, 452.
-, dissolution of parliament means ruin to, 453; troops to serve Savoy, 458.
-, Austrians have completely under yoke, 367; Milanese forces for, 374.
-, liberty gone if Denmark conquered, 487; danger of Austria becoming absolute master in, 488.
-, force for Baden Durlach, 501; things going badly, 508; regiment to serve on Spanish fleet against England, 510.
-, English neglect, 513, 522, 526, 549; Spaniards keep eye on, 533; successes of Sweden and Mansfelt in, 535.
-, war between England and France might injure, 538; Denmark will have to yield all to emperor, 543.
-, Spanish success in, 544; all but ruined, 557, 559, 574; Savoy fears Austrian dominance in, 563.
-, Alva to go with Infanta Maria, 564; Bavaria wants France to stop Spanish progress in, 566.
-, Denmark means to defend, 567; need of some bold decision in, 572.
-, troops of, 577; superiority of cavalry in Netherlands, 610.
-, English policy ruins, 584; Charles ready to give vigorous support in, 589; lethargy of James over, 599; concerned in reinstatement of Palatine, 611.

Germany, Princes of, 161.
-, Palatine does not want to communicate plans to, 28; good relations with Denmark and Sweden, 41.
-, Anstruther says Charles must give definite promise to, 82; would profit by fall of Genoa, 94.
-, English fleet will encourage, 123; offer league, 142.
-, pay respects to Queen Henrietta, 162; offices of Rusdorf with, 184; Rusdorf asks help for, 186.
-, Buckingham to negotiate with, 201; to be invited to co-operate with league of England, Denmark, and Dutch, 241, 247, 257, 258.
-, English enemies of Catholic ones, 263; Spain and emperor mean to crush, 280.
-, King of Spain informs of attack on Cadiz, 281; diversion in Alsace promised to, 342.
-, Blainville to help English ambassadors in negotiations about, 349.
-, will look to selves after withdrawal of French, 371; world marvels at James's neglect of, 606..

Germany:
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 17, 518, 519.

Giani. See Adi Ganez.

Giasches. See Jask.

Gibraltar, Strait of, the Strait, 48, 121, 200, 208, 344, 450.
-, fight between Spaniards and Dutch in, 91; large fleet sighted near, 94.
-, Barbary ships sighted in, 164; Venice wants to know if letters of marque limited to seas beyond, 204.
-, English fleet reported to have passed, 246; Spanish fleet going to, 554.
-, prizes taken by Dutch in, 578.

Gingrendorf. See Jagerndorff.

Giorgi, Giurgi, the Caimecan, 8, 169.
-, ambassadors' efforts with against emperor, 42, 43.
-, Gabor's ambassador has audience of, 91; displeased at news of peace with emperor, 92.
-, Roe doubts sincerity, 92; pretends to know nothing of Montealbano's mission, 103; ambassadors go to about Montealbano, 109, 197.
-, says negotiations for truce are contrary to Sultan's interests, 125; says Sultan will not ratify truce with emperor, 126; always leans to safest way, 150.
-, will not see Montealbano, 150, 173, 186, 215; Giustinian appeals to about consulage, 173, 197, 224.
-, Roe likely to try to win, 174; both sides appeal to about consulage dispute, 187.
-, Roe means to apply to about consulage, 196, 216; Gabor's ambassador sees, 232, 289.
-, assurances about peace with emperor, 233; Kereztessy neglects to sue, 246.
-, Roe offers to see about, 247; Bailo goes to about piracy, 261.
-, little fear of treaty with Spain while in office, 278; firm against truce with Spain, 330.
-, will have to abandon ambiguity with expiry of treaty of Situan, 331.
-, negotiations with about truce with Spaniards, 419, 471, 472; ambassadors make present to, 434; death, 490.

Giron, Don Fernando:
-, reports defeat of English fleet, 210.
-, -, Don Francisco:
-, reports sighting English fleet, 206.
-, -, Don Pedro:
-, drives off English fleet, 264.
-, -, Duke of Osuna, Ossuna:
-, valour against English, 210; best ship burned, 240.

Giurgi. See Giorgi.

Giustinian, Giulio, Podestaà of Padua:
-, despatch, 134.
-, -, Zustignan, Marco, member of the Council of Ten, 132.
-, Savio alla Mercanzia, 505.
-, -, Zorzi, Venetian ambassador at Constantinople, the Bailo, 91, 162, 182, 219, 373, 439, 535, 541.
-, despatches, 23, 42, 43, 92, 109, 125, 150, 164, 173, 187, 196, 197, 215, 216, 224, 232, 233, 246, 261, 278, 280, 330, 388, 401, 419, 420, 434, 435, 442, 456, 471, 472, 490, 501, 502, 542, 562, 579, 580.
-, visit of condolence to Roe, 92; to try and thwart truce negotiations, 103, 173; goes to Caimecan about Montealbano, 109; Roe to assist, 138; deals with question of consulage at Aleppo, 173–175, 187, 197; letters of Roe to about consulage, 174, 216; argues with Roe, 196, 197.
-, doubtful about truce, 186; scores over consulage affair, 224; speaks to the ambassadors about Gabor, 247; Gabor's ambassador confers with, 290.
-, to back consulage case, 260; moves about piracy, 261; tries to find out about Zucchi's negotiations, 278.
-, France asks if has instructions about Gabor, 280, 281; has to proceed with caution, 307.
-, finds Turkish ministers opposed to truce, 329; negotiations about opposing truce, 330, 419, 434, 491.
-, Roe asks for Venetian galley, for return, 442; sees Captain Pasha about Purvis, 579.

Glanville, Sir John:
-, one of Buckingham's accusers, 431n.

Glatton, Colonel:
-, slain at Lutter, 530.

Gliet, in Duchy of Cleves:
-, Mansfelt at, 78.

Goa, India, 279.
-, Spaniards from, defeated by English and Dutch, 335.

Goch [Prov. Rhenish Prussia, German Empire]:
-, question of neutrality, 145, 151, 162.

Godfrey, Father, priest to queen, 507n.

Gombroon:
-, fight of English and Dutch with Portuguese off, 335n; Lion blown up at, 398n.

Gomez, Roderigo, de Silva y Mendoza, Duke of Pastrana:
-, says Bethune has not full powers, 460.
-, wife of, 209.

Gondi, Jean Francois de, Archbishop of Paris:
-, dispute with Cardinal Rochefoucauld about celebrating Henrietta's marriage, 36.

Gondomar, Count of. See Sarmiento.

Gonzaga, Charles, Duke of Nevers, 473.
-, keeps out of way of Henrietta's marriage, 35.
-, -, Ferdinand, Duke of Mantua:
-, Feria wants to admit Spanish garrison into Mantua, 83; Venetian answer to, 195; passports required of, 517.

Good Hope, Cape of, Africa, 309.

Goodlade, Nathaniel, master of the Peter and Andrew, 224n.
-, consul could proceed against, 286.

Goodwin Sands:
-, Dunkirk ship wrecked on, 71.

Gorcom. See Gorinchen.

Gordon:
-, Blainville will not deal with, 198.
-, secretary of Anstruther:
-, leaving for Denmark, 567.

Gore, John, Lord Mayor of London:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; meets James's body, 11; offers loan to Charles, 27.

Gorges, Sir Arthur:
-, sells palace at Chelsea, 53n.

Gori. See Goring.

Gorinchen, Gorcom [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, letter dated at, 131.

Goring, Gorino, Gori, Sir George, 20.
-, starts to fetch Buckingham, 7; says ready for Buckingham, 12.
-, vice-chamberlain of the queen:
-, to go to Lorraine, 593.

Gottingen [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, Brunswick in danger near, 444.

Gourdoun, Francis, English agent to Poland:
-, James promises employment, 308.
-, Spens objects to mission, 343.

Grado [Coastland, Austria Hungary], 519.

grain. See wheat.

Granatini, 43, 280.

Grandison, Viscount. See St. John, Oliver.

Granu, il, lieutenant-general of artillery:
-, taken prisoner, 235, 241.

Gratia. See Ships, names of.

Gratz:
-, Collalto sees Eggenburg at, 37.

Gratz, Graz, Colonel:
-, levies of horse by, 140.

Gravelines [Pas de Calais, France]: 183.
-, proposed fort at, 235.

Gravesend, co. Kent, 344, 454.
-, Oxenstiern arrives at, 161; despatches stopped at, 184; Venetian ambassadors at, 460, 493; Rosencranz at, 480n; Contarini at, 505, 509; Bassompierre at, 565.
-, despatch dated at, 505.

Gravora, Don Ninigo de, Count of Onate, Ognatte, 47.

Gray, John, pursuivant:
-, imprisoned in Gatehouse, 383n.

Graz. See Gratz.

Great Britain, King of. See Charles I; James I.

Greece, Cadeleschier of. See Adi Ganez; Cusein Effendi.

Greeks:
-, Cupella has dealings with, 338; to man Venetian ships, 345.

Greenwich, co. Kent, 465.
-, great ladies at, 70; king and queen go to, 81, 535; plague at, 87.
-, Blainville withdraws to, 329, 333, 345, 350, 361; king and queen go to, 461; Council of war to meet king at, 463.
-, Dunkirk prize taken to, 469; Bassompierre received at, 565; Soubise removes to, 566.

Greiffenklau, George Frederick von, Bishop of Worms:
-, succeeds to archbishopric of Mayence, 581.

Grenobl [Isere, France]:
-, Cavoretto meets Constable at, 332; Bouillon detained at, 460.

Greville, Fulk, Lord Brooke, broke, Bruch:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 5; commissioner to arrange household, 21.
-, apologises to Pesaro about Lewkenor, 54; commissioner to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 104.

Grey, Henry, Earl of Kent:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.

grievance:
-, parliament demands attention to before supply, 379.
-, Charles promises redress of, 380.

Griffin, John, pursuivant:
-, imprisoned in Gatehouse, 383n.

Grimani, Francesco, son of Pietro:
-, introduced to Charles, 18; goes to Holland for experience, 299.

Grisons, 41, 43, 180, 184, 187, 409, 475.
-, Wake to go to, 18, 41, 572; urged to defend liberty, 25.
-, Venice helps to relieve, 72; should occupy pass of Orsera, 86; policy of Charles towards, 121, 124.
-, Catholic Cantons prejudice, 124; Leopold prepares to surprise, 145.
-, Wake urges four towns to defend, 153, 163; will be more vigorous to recover country, 171.
-, reply to Wake communicated to Senate, 178; Wake's offices with, 182, 196, 207.
-, efforts of allies for, 229; Coure's negotiations with, 313; Pesaro's services in, 370.
-, nuncio sent to, 413; Scappi promises good behaviour, 424.
-, Wake offers to go and kindle fire in, 435; probably deeply moved by Monzon, 436, 476.
-, Chateauneuf going to, 460, 505, 510, 519; Venice backs to resist treaty, 478; terms of treaty touching, 479.
-, Wake sends statement of king's intentions to, 483, 492; ought to give up France and make terms with Spaniards, 589; reject Monzon treaty, 590.

Groningen, Netherlands, Province of:
-, opposed to neutrality of Goch, 145.

Grotto, Nodal:
-, slain by Iseppi, 111.

Guadalquiver, River, Spain:
-, floods of, 383n.

Guelderland. See Gelderland.

Guevara, Inigo Velez Ladron de, Count of Osona, Spanish ambassador in Germany:
-, invited to attend diet, 160.

Guienne, France:
-, failure of salt tax in, 263.

Guise, Duke of. See Lorraine, Charles de.

Gulf, the. See Adriatic.

gunpowder, powder, 317, 499.
-, Venice wants from England, 289, 327.

Gunpowder plot:
-, Charles celebrates anniversary, 223.

guns, ordnance, artillery, 132, 139, 157, 161, 169, 177, 195, 210, 243, 250, 253, 264, 359, 383, 436, 468, 596.
-, Netherlands grant to Denmark, 8; Dutch write to England for, 32.
-, Dutch recover from Dunkirk ship, 71; loss in Hamburg ship, 76; Tilly loses, 189.
-, Savoy wants from England, 191, 228, 308, 428; Spaniards have few, 331.
-, Buckingham accused of exporting, 449.

Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, 528.
-, (1625):
-, forces supplied by, 19; Denmark sends to, 38; good relations with Denmark and princes of Germany, 41.
-, sending ambassador to England, 110; Charles arranges army with, 113.
-, will do as much as Denmark, 123; jealousy of Denmark, 131.
-, preparing to move on Riga, 136; no diversion by, 140; successes in Livonia, 158, 168, 181.
-, projects of, 177; armed and ready to pursue plans, 205.
-, Rusdorf submits proposals for satisfying, 223; displeased, 226; place kept for in league, 234.
-, to be invited to enter league of England, Denmark and Dutch, 241, 356; would not consent to offensive alliance without France, 253.
-, (1626):
-, will want better terms to enter league, 276; not expected to do more, 293; may make diversion in Silesia, 301.
-, English think of employing, 308; Rusdorf says will decline league, 343.
-, busy with victories, 405; Gabor to move in concert with, 467.
-, truce with Poland, 475; Charles bound by alliance to, 477.
-, invasion of Prussia, 498, 510; arrangement with Gabor for operations in Silesia, 511; Gabor make's alliance with, 541.
-, success in Germany, 534; asks leave to raise two regiments in Great Britain, 549; levy postponed, 559.
-, informs Charles of successes and wish to enter league, 569; Spens urges to carry war into Germany, 577.

Guzman, Alfonzo Ferez de, Duke of Medina Sidonia:
-, reports fight with English, 209.
-, -, Don Federico de:
-, sent with news of surrender of Breda, 94.
-, -, Gaspar de, Count of Olivares, 94.
-, Gondomar takes leave of, 9; sends Gondomar to France, 47; gratified at capture of Breda, 78; says their sins have brought English fleet, 95; pretends not to fear English fleet, 208, 209.
-, Moro to speak to about office on Cadiz affair, 323; encouraged Fargis to broach peace, 420.
-, invited Fargis to begin treaty, 460; arranged treaty with Fargis, 479.
-, opposed to peace with England, 529, 533, 573.
-, -, —, Countess of Olivares:
-, sends diseased prostitute to Buckingham, 599.