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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Ulefelt, Vluuel, James or Jacob, chancellor of Denmark, Danish ambassador extraordinary at the Hague:
-, arrives at the Hague, 181, 226; negotiations, 233, 234; terms arranged by, 243; signs treaty, 247, 257, 258.
Ulm [Würtemberg, German Empire], 590.
-, diet at:
-, Palatine opposes, 105; Anstruther to go to, 118, 123.
-, France invited to send ambassador to, 122.
-, Palatine anxious about, 151; emperor pushes on, 160.
United Provinces. See Netherlands.
Upper House. See Lords, House of.
Urban VIII, Pope, 139, 313, 382, 515.
-, (1625):
-, conditions for Anglo-French match, 2; preparations of, 32; satisfaction with terms arranged, 34.
-, galleys of, 36.
-, pleased with behaviour of Henrietta, 84; continues to arm, 100.
-, French thank for dispensation and sending legate, 126; expected to come out on Spanish side after attack on Cadiz, 209.
-, Louis wishes to put himself right with, about English Catholics, 236; not inclined to lean to Spanish side, 239.
-, does not fear attack of English fleet, 239, 240; expects English fleet to attack Spezia and Corsica, 261.
-, (1626):
-, Scaglia says mistrust of strength alienated, 285; declares for Spaniards, 291.
-, sends troops to help Feria, 295; French remonstrate with, 349; Blainville expects commendation from, 353.
-, sends troops to Milan, 359; declaration against France denied, 361; forces in Valtelline, 379, 423, 538.
-, brief to Henrietta Maria, 388, 404; Charles expresses obligation to, but thinks too Spanish, 404.
-, will not declare self about Farges's treaty, 413; ought to quench conflagration, 474.
-, Valtelline forts to be consigned to, 436, 479; rumoured league with France and Spain, 439, 459, 474, 483, 524, 566, 574.
-, will take forts, but not rase them, 446, 460, 475, 476; reserves declaration, 450; very reserved, 519.
-, offended with both France and Spain, 478; will encourage disputes in England, 545.
-, Mende going to tell of English affairs, 547; suspected collusion with Spaniards, 593.
Urbino [Prov. Pesaro and Urbino, Italy]:
-, Pappenheim expects troops from, 172; Bollognini going to, 304, 322.
-, Duke of. See Rovere, Francesco Maria II.
Ustomer. See Thomassen.