Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 19, 1625-1626. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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La Baia. See San Salvador.
La Force. See Caumont, James de, Marquis of la Force.
Lake, Arthur, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 594n.
Lam, Jan Dirks, Dutch admiral:
-, ships to join, 241.
Lancaster, Duchy of:
-, revenues pledged, 35.
-, chancellor of. See May, Sir Humphrey.
land, tax on, in England, 597.
Lando, Girolamo, Savio:
-, sent to condole with Wake. 37, 39.
-, Venetian ambassador in England, 528.
-, -, Zuane, Revisor and Registrator of Customs, 502.
Langerach. See Boetzelaer.
Languedoc, France:
-, accepts peace, 230; constable helps surprise fortresses of 301.
Lanz, Marquis of, 42.
-, opposing Genoese, 188.
La Riviera. See Rivière.
La Rochelle. See Rochelle.
Lathum, Lathom, Captain Thomas:
-, to raise levies for Venice, 24; order to pay salary, 287.
l'Aubespine. See Aubespine.
Laud, William:
-, recommended to see of Bath and Wells, 595n.
Laval, Count of. See Tremouille, Frederick de la.
lead:
-, Spaniards cannot get, 280; silk could be bartered for, 502.
-, alteration in Venetian duty on, 551.
Leeuwarden, Lieuwarden [Prov. Friesland, Netherlands]:
-, detains Count Ernest, 444.
Legates. See Ambassadors.
Leghorn [Prov. Livorno, Italy], 261, 519, 551.
-, ship from Ireland at, 240; indigo admitted free to, and transported from, 356.
-, trade from West at, 412, 413; English ships frequenting, 422; Venetians try to divert trade from, 455, 485,
Leli, John:
-, statement about designs of pirates, 470.
lemons:
-, natural product of Spain, 280.
Lemos, Count of. See Castro.
Lemur. See Limours.
Lennox, Duchess Dowager of. See Stuart, Frances and Katherine.
-, -, Duke of. See Stuart, Esmé and James.
Lent:
-, proclamation against meat in, 319; Lord Maltravers and bride excommunicated for marrying in, 361.
leopards:
-, presented to Charles, 29.
Leopold, Archduke of Austria, 159.
-, raising forces, 45, 108; to help Spaniards strike at Valtelline, 119; Cœuvres thwarts, 124.
-, Palatine appeals against, 141; collecting force to surprise Grisons, 145; going to diet, 153.
-, advances about Palatine, 160; urges emperor to attack Venice, 173; ambassador with Swiss wants arms restored to Solms, 179.
-, honours Venetian ambassadors, 434.
Lepanto [Acarnania and Aetolia, Greece]:
-, currants may be grown at, 485.
Lermont, M.:
-, Mansfelt sends to England for money and levies, 404; projects, 418; cannot get despatch, 428; presses for money and levies, 440, 451.
-, loses hope with dissolution, 463; goes to Scotland, 498, 515.
Lesdiguières, Duke of. See Bonne.
Letch, Prince of. See Charles, Prince of Liechstenstein.
letters:
-, difficulty of sending, 169.
-, cost of sending, 170; payments for carriage, 205.
Levant:
-, unlading of wheat, in, 49; consulage supports all English expenses in, 174.
-, Roe given full powers in, 175; English ministers all interested in trade, 260.
-, consul at Aleppo appointed for trade in, 267; duty on indigo from, 309; spies in, 338.
-, decline of Venetian trade in, 354; trade in hands of English and Dutch, 554; Dutch aim to secure command of sea in, 609.
-, islands, regulation of trade, 454.
Levant Company, Turkey Company:
-, appoints consul at Aleppo, 267; merchants of examined about consulage, 286; orders to Porte supporting, 287; Pesaro asks for examination of privileges, 296.
-, active opposition to Venice about consulage, 315, 316; petition against appointment of Phillips, 367; will not have Phillips, 391; sends ambassador to Constantinople, 407.
-, Roe reports plight of Ormuz to, 456; Persian trade would destroy, 503.
Leveneur, Catherine (née Bassompierre), wife of Tanneguy, Countess of Tillières:
-, gives birth to son at Richmond, 130.
-, -, Tanneguy, Count of Tillières, M. de Teli, Chamberlain of Queen Henrietta, 520, 532, 546.
-, takes exception to concessions made to parliament against Catholics, 149; wants Charles to supply men to Mansfelt, 155.
-, account of incident at Tichfield, 178n; objects to Protestant officials, 198.
-, interpreted for Venetian ambassadors, 466, 485; goes to tell Louis state of affairs, 500, 516.
-, selected to accompany Bassompierre, 526, 531; Charles refuses to receive, 527, 536, 539, 545.
levies, 50, 190, 243, 313.
-, for Venice, 24, 25.
-, English, in Netherlands, 33.
-, - for Poland, 343.
-, for Sweden, 549.
-, for Wallenstein, 72.
-, talk of fresh presses for, 76.
-, for Mansfelt:
-, - in England, 150; of Scots, 404, 418, 522.
-, of Swiss for France, 153, 214, 230, 236.
-, of Bernese for Savoy, 217, 219, 220, 227, 228, 277, 393.
-, of Walloons, 224.
-, Mansfelt wants, of English and Scots, 285.
-, for Spaniards, 349.
-, Denmark, asks for, in England, 382; for Denmark, 428.
Lewkenor, Sir Lewis, Master of the Ceremonies, 168, 354, 511.
-, slight to Venetian ambassador at James's funeral, 53, 56, 158; Pesaro demands justice against, 54, 56, 64, 115, 128.
-, excuses for, 54, 55, 116, 127; proposed punishment, 64, 80; Venice desires punishment, 112, 115.
-, an utter Spaniard, 55; treated Gabaleone similarly, 79; Wake explains about, 113, 114.
-, Effiat supports, 116.
-, Buckingham and Pembroke will not move against, 139; Senate writes to Pesaro about, 143, 144.
-, Wake excuses, 152; adjudged guilty, 168; punished, 169, 192, 193, 228; Dominici tries to draw Wake about, 184.
-, efforts for reinstatement, 200, 232; Venice asks for release, 229, 238, 282; Pesaro cannot keep longer from Court, 266.
-, released and apologises, 290; dines with Venetian ambassadors at Greenwich, 460.
-, goodwill to ambassadors, 461; accompanies them to Gravesend 493.
-, ordered not to board Bassompierre, 559; met Bassompierre at Gravesend, 565.
Ley, James, Lord High Treasurer of England, 400.
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; shows financial position, 12; on commission to form household, 21.
-, raises difficulties about indemnifying Catholics, 52; commissioner to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 104.
-, at Council about Lewkenor, 193; commissioner to treat with Scaglia, 284.
-, made Earl of Marlborough, 326n.
-, at Council about trade with Spain, 399; sailors go to, for money, 468.
-, to act with commissioners for reform of finances, 499.
Leyden [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, Palatine's sons study at, 443, 611.
Leze, Andrea da, Captain of Brescia:
-, receives Wake, 135.
l'Hermite. See Hermite.
Liancourt, Sieur de. See Du Plessis, Charles.
Lidia. See Ships, names of.
Liechstenstein, Liectristain, Prince of. See Charles, Prince of Liechstenstein.
Liège[Prov. Liège, Belgium]:
-, proposed levy of Walloons at, 224; troops levied for emperor near, 444.
Lieuwarden. See Leeuwarden.
Liguria, Italy:
-, victories of Savoyards in, 71.
Limerick, co. Limerick, Ireland:
-, disturbances at, 587n.
Limours, Lemur [Seine et Oise, France]:
-, Queen Mother at, 535.
Lincoln, co. Lincoln:
-, Charles going to, 169.
-, -, Bishop of. See Williams, John.
-, -, Earl of. See Clinton.
Lincolnshire:
-, Dunkirkers wrecked on coast of, 596.
Lingen, Linghen [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, garrison arrest Danish envoy, 457.
Linimburg, Duke of. See Christian, Duke of Luneburg.
Lion. See Ships, names of.
Lioncourt. See Du Plessis, Charles, Seigneur de Liancourt.
lions:
-, presented to Charles, 29.
Lip. See Lippstadt.
Lippomano, Gasparo, son of Toma:
-, hires house to Wake, 369.
Lippstadt, Lip [Westphalia, German Empire]:
-, Tilly's forces at, 136.
Lisbon, Portugal, 78, 364, 578.
-, English consul leaves, 33; Spanish ships at, 172, 194, 206, 227.
-, English fleet said to be going to, 228, 253; Philip going to, to strengthen fleet, 295.
-, goods laded for, 316n; Portuguese victory at Ormuz reported at, 398n.
-, naval provision at, 531.
Livonia, Prov. Russia, 498.
-, Swedish successes in, 158, 168, 181.
loan:
-, demanded of richest persons, 156; efforts to raise, 463, 468, 469.
-, French and Flemish refuse to Charles, 489.
-, demanded by writs of privy seal, 499, 600; some money collected by, 521.
-, asked from London, 548, 603; and refused, 558, 568.
Lombards:
-, Feria to send two terzi of, to Spain, 304.
Lombardy:
-, indigo transported to, from Genoa and Leghorn, 356.
Lomenie, Henry Augustus de, Baron of la Ville aux Clercs, Secretary of State, Villeocler, Villocler, Vilocler:
-, busy with English and queen's departure, 66; accompanies Henrietta to obtain ratification of treaty, 81; audience about marriage treaty, 98; contract published in presence of, 99.
-, Venice thinks will decide employment of fleet, 103; Rusdorf appeals to against diet, 105; memorial of Palatine to, 106.
-, progress of negotiations, 106, 107, 118; at Richmond, 122; departs, 128; reaches France, 132.
-, Vic presents letters to, 222; writes to Blainville, 268; blamed for instructions to Blainville, 275.
-, enemy of English ambassadors, 337.
London, 15, 81, 111, 138, 141, 304, 344, 372, 411, 448, 456, 459, 484, 536, 545, 548, 561, 590.
-, despatches dated at, 4, 7, 14, 19, 22, 30, 31, 33, 35, 50, 53, 55, 57, 63, 64, 72, 77, 90, 98, 100, 105, 108, 116, 119, 282, 284, 286, 287, 291, 292, 294, 296, 299, 301–303, 309, 312, 316, 320, 322, 324, 327, 329, 336, 341, 343, 346, 350, 353, 359, 361, 365, 368, 370, 379, 394, 399, 405, 407, 408, 417, 419, 426, 429, 432, 434, 441, 449, 454, 461, 464, 466, 468, 469, 476, 477, 481, 482, 486, 487, 490, 495, 500, 509, 514, 516, 522, 526, 529, 535, 542, 547, 549, 558, 559, 561, 567, 569, 576, 577, 579, 583, 586, 588, 593, 596.
-, letter from, 22.
-, news from, 420.
-, Aston at, 9; loan to Charles, 27, 35; bonfires in at news of Henrietta's nuptials, 51; Henrietta enters, 87; Charles leaving, 100; Pesaro leaves, 119.
-, plague in, 63, 70, 77, 90, 100, 108, 130, 149, 152, 178.
-, parliament removed from for health, 142; no French ambassadors in, 144.
-, less danger near, 212; ships seized sent to, 214, 223; deputies from Rochelle at, 252.
-, king returns to as plague abated, 282; state entry of Charles into, 321.
-, rejoicings at coronation, 322; Blainville withdraws from, 328, 329; Cecil arrives at, 353.
-, Bristol detained at house in, 406; people cover mausoleum in with filth, 427.
-, Charles gives up procession through, 464; loan from, on customs, 468; loan asked of, 548, 558, 568, 603.
-, citizens of, arrive from Hamburg, 469; ordered to keep men and arms ready, 499.
-, Contarini's entry into, 505, 524; ships maintained by, 516, 521, 576, 586, 595.
-, Soubise in, 560; Bassompierre arrives, 564; Charles in, 575; disorderly repair of sailors to, forbidden, 587.
-, efforts to raise money from, 594; Dunkirk prisoners brought to, 596; parliament removed from to Oxford, 600.
-, house of Abraham Williams at palace gate, 321n.
-, aldermen of, advance money to king, 479.
-, bishop of. See Montaign, George.
-, boatmen of, pressed for fleet, 533.
-, mayor of, 2, 594.
-, - See Cotton, Sir Allen; Gore, John.
-, mayor and aldermen attend coronation, 321; consulted about defence of coast, 344.
-, mayor and corporation asked for loan, 463.
-, merchants, appeal against Venetian indigo duty, 309.
-, places in and near:
-, Aldermanbury, sermons in, 427.
-, Aldersgate St., house of Lord Petre in, 454.
-, Charterhouse St., 511n.
-, Denmark House, body of James lies at, 11, 22; order of Holy Ghost conferred on Effiat at, 100n; given to queen, 292; French attendants go to, 506, 514.
-, Durham House, Blainville lodged at, 329n; riot at, 350.
-, the Fleet prison, 231n.
-, Gatehouse, 383n.
-, Leadenhall St., house in, for Bassompierre, 532, 565.
-, St. James, Charles takes quarters at, 3; Charles leaves, 10; chapel at progresses slowly, 34, 52.
-, St. Paul's, meetings of merchants in, 357.
-, the Tower, 64, 87, 319, 358. 390, 431, 440, 449, 454, 500, 516, 565, 602, 603.
-, -, Scaglia lodged near, 277.
-, -, governor of. See Apsley.
-, Tower wharf, 511.
-, Tyburn, queen's visit to, 517, 531.
-, Whitehall, 500n, 517.
-, -, letters from, 1, 56, 454; Charles avoids, 3; Charles transfers to, 10; only one place at for queen's devotions, 34; plague at, 115; two Houses to meet at, 385.
Long Robert. See Ships, names of.
Longo, Antonio, Regulator of the Customs, 552.
Longueville, Duke of. See Henry II of Orleans.
Looe, co. Cornwall:
-, pirate raid on, 149n.
Lords, House of, Upper House, 600.
-, effort to purge of Catholics, 351.
-, pass resolution that no one may have more than two proxies, 351, 352.
-, Buckingham appeals to about St. Peter, 357; Commons want Buckingham tried by, 358; claim release of Arundel, 367, 396, 432, 440, 602; king's reply to, 448.
-, Buckingham wants to supply king's needs alone, 380; Buckingham speaks in, about navy and Commons' attack, 384.
-, Charles thanks, 385; Conway urges to contribute for defence, 387.
-, refuses to be consulted alone, Buckingham wants to swamp, 390; Bristol appeals to, 396.
-, Charles thanks, 406; impeachment of Buckingham in, 406, 416, 431.
-, Charles goes to, to explain arrest of Eliot and Digges, 431; Buckingham fails to get declaration against Eliot and Digges in, 432.
-, Bristol makes long speech in, 448; support Commons about immunity of members, 449.
-, dissolution announced to, 452, 473; protest against dissolution, 453.
Loredan, Marco, Porcurator alla Giustitia Vecchia, 552.
Lorne, Lord. See Campbell.
Lorraine:
-, troops of, helping Savoy, 163; Collalto goes to defend, 187.
-, Duchess of Chevreuse in, 546; Goring to go to, 593.
-, Duke of. See Charles III, Duke of Lorraine; Henry, Duke of Lorraine.
Lorraine, Charles de, Duke of Guise, 91.
-, fleet of, 36, 39, 94; arrives off Ligurian coast, 45; at Villefranche, 48.
-, England might send fleet to help, 86; to raise 3,000 more foot, 109; wants Dutch ships to go to Mediterranean, 245.
-, leaves Leghorn for Marseilles, 519.
-, -, Claude de, Duke of Chevreuse, Sevru, 60.
-, proxy for Charles at marriage, 7, 11, 12, 15, 20, 34, 35, 41, 44.
-, complains of proxy being taken from, 29; meets Buckingham, 49; Buckingham lodged at house of, 59.
-, accompanies Henrietta to Boulogne, 81; confers order of Holy Ghost on Effiat, 100.
-, Garter conferred on, 106, 118; incensed with Buckingham about queen's household, 129.
-, presents to, 129; raises English hopes of getting way with Louis, 222; Bautru intimate with, 249.
-, Bautru comes in name of, 275; Scaglia's intimacy with, 284; ambassadors dine at house, 337.
-, Charles confers with, 575; no arrangements for followers in England, 606.
-, -, Francis of, Bishop of Verdun:
-, interview with Mansfelt, 38.
-, -, Nicholas Francis of, Bishop of Toul:
-, swears fealty to Louis for bishopric, 215.
-, -, House of:
-, precedence at wedding of Henrietta, 35.
Losières, Ponce de, Sieur de Themines, the Marshal de Tamines, Marshal of France:
-, continues hostilities against Huguenots, 363.
Loud. See Love.
Louis XIII, King of France, the Most Christian, 9, 74, 82, 86, 90, 94, 130, 133, 177, 180, 325, 364, 374, 376, 383, 384, 411, 421, 428, 465, 485, 506, 508, 512, 514, 520, 547.
-, (1625):
-, buys jewels for sister's marriage, 7; Bethune informs of dispensation, 8.
-, Rivière to communicate secrets to, 13; will make change in government, 14.
-, favour to Baradas, 15; ill, 47, 49, 61, 62; recovered, 66.
-, encouraged to peace, 18; wants to prevent Effiat returning, 20.
-, to dispose of proxy as pleases, 29; to accompany Henrietta to Amiens, 34; to give state banquet, 35; at sister's marriage, 44.
-, Dutch and English ships for, 51, 76, 141, 213, 265; Denmark wants to enter league, 46.
-, orders constable to invade Milan, 41; league of, against House of Austria, 42.
-, to see cardinal legate privately, 49; to be asked to support Mansfelt, 50.
-, Neuburg sends to, 52, 71; part in league, 57, 58; Buckingham to invite to enter league, 62, 79, 80.
-, starts off unexpectedly, 68; takes leave of queens at Compiègne, 77, 81.
-, alliance with England announced, 73; will support Mansfelt for six months, 75, 88, 111.
-, Barberino to treat about Germany with, 84; reply to legate, 91; Baroccio asks Richelieu to approach, 93.
-, has cost of English ships without benefit, 100; Palatine wants support about diet, 105.
-, to decide about Chevreuse receiving Garter, 106; agreement with about ships broken, 107.
-, fear of civil war, 109; persuaded to listen to deputies of La Rochelle, 116.
-, danger of weakening, 117; orders Ville aux Clercs to stay on in England, 118.
-, encourages Denmark, 122; sending troops to constable and money to Savoy, 128.
-, matter of Henrietta's household referred to, 129; says ill served in Italy, 135.
-, Denmark asks to send forces of Champagne and Metz to empire, 140; rumours of fuller declaration with Spain, 141.
-, angry with constable for loss of Gavi, 145; Palatine wants to send Metz forces to Germany, 149.
-, English propose to leave Germany to, 155; asks Charles what help he would give if Spinola attacked Calais, 157.
-, Leopold suggests shall make proposal for Palatine, 160; levies for, in Switzerland, 163.
-, Dutch view of policy, 166; Swedish view, 168; Dutch must inform of English treaty, 176, 229.
-, Charles asks to pardon Soubise, 178; fleet of, takes Oleron, 183, 189; wants Soubise to be delivered to, 191.
-, Swiss hope for help from, 188; promises to, for Catholics not observed, 190.
-, Anglo-Dutch alliance communicated to, 192, 306; objects to Protestant officials in Henrietta's household, 198.
-, does not regard his ambassadors extraordinary favourably, 199; treated casually by England, 202.
-, Anglo-Dutch alliance not to make peace without consent, 203; Venice anxious to conciliate with England, 203–205.
-, allies must be ready to operate without, 212; English want to invade Germany, 213.
-, urges on forces in Valtelline, 214; Nicholas Francis of Lorraine swears fealty to for Toul, 215.
-, coldness to Gabor's proposals, 216; wants Dutch squadron to go to Mediterranean, 217.
-, policy in English match, 221; mysterious jealousy of Buckingham, 222; suspicious of Buckingham's journey, 237.
-, wanted to join Anglo-Dutch league, 223; Savoy expects help from, 224.
-, going to Amiens to meet Buckingham, 225; disposed to internal peace, 230, 236.
-, can keep English merchantmen for payment, 231; asks for reinstatement of Lewkenor, 232.
-, wants to buy Haultain's ships, 235; wants to put self right with pope about English Catholics, 236.
-, threatens intrigues with English Catholics, 237.
-, Venice wants to stop quarrels with England, 239; the one to arrange match between Denmark and Savoy, 240.
-, to be invited to enter league of England, Denmark and Dutch, 241, 247, 257, 258; Rusdorf wants to help diversion in Alsace and Burgundy, 243; Denmark and Sweden will not have alliance without, 253.
-, will fall in with Buckingham's plans, 244; mixed feelings about asking Buckingham, 249.
-, will not consent to Bautru going to England, 250; offers of Charles to, for Navarre, 251.
-, esteem for Blainville, 252; will not lodge or defray ambassadors extraordinary, 254.
-, Venice will make remonstrances to, 255; peace makers prevail with about Rochelle, 263.
-, (1626):
-, Blainville asks leave to return, 268; not to be diverted from designs against Rochelle, 270.
-, Buckingham wants as godfather to son, 271; Venice wants to pacify kingdom, 272, 308, 315.
-, English to ask to give peace to subjects, 275; Buckingham wants to enter league, 276.
-, orders about Gabor, 281; will not give up English ships, 283; hopes that will make original concessions to Huguenots, 284.
-, Bautru sees on return, receives Contarini, 288; recognises advantage of friendship with England, 289.
-, English want to enter alliance, 291, 490; Scaglia accused of lack of respect to, 292.
-, Mansfelt's demands of, 293; differences with will drive English to Spaniards, 295.
-, means to exterminate Huguenots, 300; Dutch will try and get to contribute to Gabor, 301.
-, Buckingham laments bad advice to, 302; English ask to take direction of league in Germany, 303.
-, English promise not to help Huguenots against, 304.
-, points laid before by English ambassadors, 305; league with Venice and Savoy, 307.
-, operations against La Rochelle, 309, 317; reply to English ambassadors 310.
-, views about Henrietta's coronation, 311; merchants have letters to, for compensation, 316.
-, asked to pay Henrietta's dowry, 318; fear of
England would induce to keep peace, 326.
-, Blainville not afraid of representations to, 327; danger of offending through Blainville, 328.
-, Henrietta objects to being used to offend, 329; to contribute to Gabor, 331.
-, ships of, to act against Spain, 332; signs peace with Huguenots, 333; English ambassadors threaten, 334.
-, Denmark's gentleman has audience of, 337; wants war in Germany and Italy, 338.
-, ordered arrest of English goods at instance of merchants, 399; not keeping promises to Denmark, 341.
-, wanted to make diversion in Alsace, 342, 352; waiting to hear from Blainville, 347.
-, Charles says hopes to be on good terms with, 348.
-, England would like to have joint force with, 349.
-, fears of designs against Huguenots, 352.
-, Blainville expects exoneration from, 353; considers English treat him badly, 354.
-, no quarrel with Charles because of Blainville, 356; means to restore English ships, 357; releases English goods conditionally, 359, 360, 363.
-, complaints to, about Blainville, 360; efforts to make draw sword against England, 361.
-, angry with Fargis, 362, 373; means to help Denmark, 368; does not believe in English fleet, 369.
-, says nothing to English ambassadors about war in Germany, 370; pleased with letter from Charles to renew friendship, 371.
-, Jesuits write and speak against, 378; will not sign treaty of Monzon without allies, 379, 399; will ratify, 391.
-, desires good relations with Charles, 382; grants pension to Rusdorf, 388.
-, wants to alter article about shipping in agreement with England, 391; will agree to effects of league, 392.
-, promises to rase forts and restore islands to Huguenots, 397; makes Bishop of Mende agent in England, 403.
-, English should treat with instead of Savoy, 407; representations to, against Spanish peace, 413.
-, Blainville's report to about Buckingham, 417; quarrel with Charles, 418, 420.
-, sees no need to include Gabor in league, 420.
-, Rochelle wants to deprive of pretext for not carrying out peace, 429.
-, will not become chief of war of religion, 435; Zobel to go to, 437; Swiss remonstrate with about Monzon, 438.
-, rumoured league with pope and Spain against England, 439, 459, 483; payment to Mansfelt, 447.
-, sends ambassadors to Venice and Savoy, 450; pledged to support English Catholics, 451.
-, means to attend to Germany 459; Venetian esteem for, 466.
-, growing estrangement from Charles, 473; Spain should be grateful to for not entering league with England, 474.
-, intermediary between Savoy and Genoa, 478; undertaking in treaty of Monzon, 479.
-, Richelieu's plan for making powerful, 482; Denmark tries to get money from, 488.
-, Mende wants to forestall Carleton with, 497; Carleton to ask for recall of Henrietta's French attendants, 498.
-, Tillières goes to tell state of affairs, 500, 516; attendants swear to stir up, 507.
-, esteem of Venice for, 510; Venice advocates English union with, 513.
-, sends papal brief to Mende for Catholics, 515; complains of seizure of ships, 528.
-, incensed at expulsion of Henrietta's attendants, 527, 530, 532, 536, 538, 546.
-, brusque reception of Carleton, 531; going to St. Germains, 535.
-, claims free trade with Spain, 539; means to have marriage treaty carried out, 543.
-, always moving about, 544, 545; refuses to see Montagu, 546, 555.
-, Mme. de la Tremouille wants to divert suspicions of, 560; inclined to quiet, 565.
-, thinks of granting general amnesty, 566; need for cordial relations with England, 571.
-, letters to England by Bassompierre, 573; to consider Rochellese grievances, 579.
-, remonstrates with Dutch about incident at Hague, 581; Bassompierre states attitude to English, 582; Bassompierre sends to, for instructions, 583.
-, incensed at English seizure of French goods, 585; Grisons send deputation to, 590.
-, sends to buy ships in Netherlands, 592; Goring going to, 593; reason for getting Henrietta to speak for Buckingham 605.
-, brother of. See Gaston.
-, confessor of. See St. Giran.
Love, Loud, Captain Sir Thomas:
-, said to have intrigued against Cecil, 312; to be made scapegoat, 383.
Lower House. See Commons, House of.
Lubeck[German Empire]:
-, Camerarius sent to, 318; Mansfelt alarms, 342; Denmark aspires to take, 343; ship stopped near Sound, 534; merchants may combine for defence, 596.
Lucerne [canton Lucerne, Switzerland], 423.
-, diet at, 63.
-, appeal for Solms in name of, 179.
Lugano [canton Ticino, Switzerland], 423.
Lunaburg, Duke of. See Christian, Duke of Luneburg.
Lundy Island, Bristol Channel:
-, pirates take up quarters in, 157,
Luneburg [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, Fuchs marches on, 519.
-, Duke of. See Christian, Duke of Luneburg.
Lutter, Luter, near Goslar [German Empire]:
-, Tilly defeats Danes near, 530, 547–549, 557–559, 563, 569.
Luynes, Duke of. See Albert, Charles d'.
Lyons [Rhone, France], 509, 549n. news from, 240.
-, cardinal legate stayed at, 12; money for Bernese foot at, 207.
-, Venetian ambassadors at, 522.
-, despatch dated at, 523.