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Jagerndorff, Gingrendorf [Silesia, German Empire]:
-, claim of Gabor's wife to margravate of, 497.
-, Margrave of. See John George, Margrave of.

Jahangir, the Great Mogul, 279.

James I, King of Great Britain, 70, 363, 485, 517, 601.
-, death of, 1, 7, 8, 16, 19, 25, 37–42, 45, 47, 232, 375.
-, announcements of death, 13, 17, condolences upon death, 89, 92, 141, 171, 376, 465.
-, Iseppi took news to Venice, 111.
-, body brought to Denmark House, 10, 11; mourning for, 15, 24, 31; lying in state, 22.
-, Buckingham's grief for, 3, 12; recommendations to Charles, 3, 4; household of, 21.
-, Gondomar to lull, 9; affection for Venice, 40.
-, Conway condemns liberality, 6; expenditure and debts, 12; supposed to have left treasure, 27.
-, promises for recovery of Palatinate, 57; people's mistrust of, 63; responsible for fall of Breda, 72; Spaniards deluded, 75; Scots dissatisfied since death, 89.
-, Charles promises same affection for Scotland as, 90; began preparations for war, 96, 142.
-, charges Charles to recover Palatinate, 97; Charles guided by maxims of, 98.
-, George of, given to Chevreuse, 118; oath taken by, 129.
-, Palatine complained of negotiations, 131; Buckingham defends for not declaring war against Spain, 146.
-, friendly to Swiss, 152, 159; claims upon Flanders, 162n; began preparation of fleet, 165.
-, decided on war against Spain, 177, 179; Charles takes up war from obedience to, 193.
-, promised archbishopric to Williams, 214n; disapproval of Buckingham marrying daughter to Palatine's son, 230.
-, promises employment to Gourdoun, 308; Charles helped parliament in time of, 324.
-, promised levies to Poland, 343; extraordinary gifts to Buckingham, 366.
-, parliament accused of attacking, 380, 385; Buckingham accused of poisoning, 406, 416.
-, Landgrave of Hesse claims fulfilment of promise, 418; Buckingham shelters behind, 430.
-, Buckingham accused of poisoning, 431; delicate position of Charles about, 432.
-, Bristol charged with treason to, 433; fully absolved Buckingham, 462.
-, loan of city to, 463; Spaniards dallied with, 486; Scottish parliament will enquire about death, 500.
-, Elizabeth speaks of credulity, 523; privileges to Scots, 596; difficulty with subsidies, 598; desire for peace at any price, 599, 606.
-, listened to what Bristol said against Buckingham, 600; caused loss of Palatinate, 609.
-, funeral of. See funeral.
-, physician of. See Craig, John.

Jask, Giasches, Persia, 503.

Java, island, East Indies, 279.

Jesuits, 15, 180, 465, 532, 545, 581, 582.
-, not going to England, 47; incite trouble in Ireland, 50; parliament wants banished, 97.
-, parliament objects to Charles pardoning, 143; proclamation for enforcing laws against, 156.
-, forbidden to frequent private houses, 157; persecuted to conciliate parliament, 167.
-, pamphlet answering, 236; Scottish, from France, imprisoned, 270.
-, put to death under queen's eyes, 272; Blainville asks release of, 282.
-, Infanta Isabella objects to parliament's dealings with, 378; quarrels with Paris University, 382.
-, Charles dismisses, 517; connection of Tillières with, 527; makes faction in England, 531.
-, canvass for appointments to Henrietta's household, 535.
-, -, See also Garnet, Henry; Joannes, Eudemon.

Jewel House, Master of. See Mildmay.

jewels, 241, 493, 507.
-, Louis to purchase, 7; presents of, 51, 82, 93, 118, 129, 283, 288.
-, Alva sends to Constantinople for bribery, 197; Buckingham takes to Netherlands, 198, 226, 234.
-, Charles gives to Henrietta, 244; pawning in Netherlands, 281, 288, 313, 318, 345, 352, 362, 418, 445, 463.
-, money promised to Denmark upon, 356; impossible to raise money on, 389; left with Bristol by Charles, 601; Elizabeth carries away from Bohemia, 611.
-, diamonds, 34, 44, 82, 118, 129, 403, 418, 494, 575.
-, pearls:
-, Buckingham tries to sell, 534.

Jews, 43.
-, goods suspect because for, 292.

Joachim, Albert, Dutch ambassador in England, 229, 540.
-, to go and congratulate Charles, 61, 68; ready to cross, 71.
-, arrives and pays respects to Charles, 99; Pesaro visits, 103; views of, commissioners to treat with, 104, 105.
-, reply about Mansfelt, 118; remains in London, 122; goes to Staines, 129.
-, not to conclude, but to send reports, 133; Charles detains for negotiation of league, 136.
-, keeps away from Court, 141; Bruneau alarmed by presence, 148; summoned to Southampton, 149.
-, agrees to abandon Germany as hopeless, 155; begins discussion with commissioners, 156.
-, Charles offers alliance to, 161; states plans of league, 165; requests of Venice, 166; will try and induce France to come in, 176.
-, does not expect Buckingham's visit to Netherlands to do any good, 192.
-, to inform Louis of English alliance, 213; asks that ambassador be sent to France about alliance, 223.
-, Buckingham asked to give Savoy ships, 301; writes about pawning royal jewels, 313.
-, opposes idea of English trading at Bantam, 335.
-, urges need of meeting Spanish preparations, 340; tells Pesaro of Buckingham's offer for Gabor, 342.
-, asks for release of Dutch ships, 355; importunes for payment of regiments in Netherlands, 393.
-, informed that king will not send ambassador to Netherlands unless he has previous privileges, 398.
-, reports idea of West India Co., 409; tells Charles of Spanish plans of invasion, 447.
-, gets money for English troops in Netherlands, 520; visits Contarini, 529.
-, speaks to Charles of rumoured negotiations with Spain, 533; agrees to English regiments in Netherlands going to Denmark, 548; Conway speaks to about, 559.
-, tells king Dutch keeping troops in field, 568; but cannot act alone, 569.
-, removes impression that Dutch treating with Spaniards, 569; busy about seizure of ships, 576.
-, makes difficulty about Dutch prizes, 578, 579; to ask that disbanded English regiments shall go to Denmark, 581, 585.
-, asks Conway about negotiations with Spain, 586; protests about slackness in helping Denmark, 593, 594; remonstrates about seizure of ships, 595, 596.

Joannes, Eudemon, a Greek Jesuit:
-, reputed author of Admonitio Christiana, 207n.

John II, Duke of Zweibrucken, Deuxponts:
-, in perplexity about Angoulême's offers, 140.

John Ernest, Duke of Saxe Weimar, Duke of Weimar:
-, success over Tilly, 189; sends particulars about Germany, 342; at Hague, 389; returns to Denmark, 395; Streiff writes to, 404; at Stendal, 482; command of Brunswick's force given to, 488; leaves Silesia, 519.

John Frederick, Duke of Wirtemburg, Wittemberg, Wurtemberg:
-, sends councillor to emperor about Palatine, 46, 130.
-, emperor asks to mediate for peace, 75, 88, 469.
-, exhorts Palatine to peace, 130; Palatine asks what reply to give to, 131; approaches emperor to allow Palatine to treat for restitution, 137; negotiations of, 140.
-, says Palatine will attend diet, 160; emperor thanks for offices, 199; will help diversion in France and Burgundy, 243.
-, Palatine asks pardon through, 437, 450, 556, 593; will give secret help to Baden, 590.

John George, Elector of Saxony:
-, hopes will attend diet, 16; emperor asks for help, 75; Denmark to confer with, 89.
-, reply to Anstruther, 152; will attend diet, 160; sends to congress at Brunswick, 269.
-, Denmark sends to, to co-operate, 318; Contarini warns Danish ambassador against, 337.
-, biting remark to French ambassador, 338; person sent to, returns empty, 342.
-, refuses passage to Wallenstein, 404; proposal to include in league against England, 459.
-, Denmark asks to mediate peace with emperor, 519; urges Denmark to make peace, 583, 589.

John George, Margrave of Jagerndorf:
-, deprived by emperor. 497.

judges:
-, divided upon claims to Great Chamberlainship, 393.

Juliers, Duchy of:
-, league to assure Brandenburg possession, 38; Cecil general at siege of, 69.
-, Brandenburg asks for support of Charles in, 168; Spinola going to send troops from, 342.

Jussef. See Jusuf.

justices of the peace:
-, Buckingham's opponents made, 231, 238.

Justice, Courts of:
-, Commons appoint committee upon, 334.

Jusuf, Jussef, Aga, 439.
-, ambassadors bribe, 233; leaves Constantinople with Gabor's ambassador, 280.