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M
mace:
-, Venetian duty on reduced, 36.
Madame. See Christina.
Mademburgh. See Magdeburg.
Madonna del Rosario. See Ships, names of.
Madrid, Spain, 332, 464, 538.
-, despatches dated at, 28, 72, 94, 134, 157, 255, 274, 301, 329, 345, 363, 382, 389, 441, 494, 503, 512, 527, 567, 598.
-, Messia waiting for orders from, 338; Spinola expected at, 560.
Maestro, Colonel Lorenzo dal:
-, Gabor takes prisoner, 20, 29.
Maetemburg. See Magdeburg.
Magalotti, Magaloti, Lorenzo, Cardinal:
-, to draw up Valtelline articles, 8.
Magdeburg, Mademburgh, Maetemburg:
-, bishopric of, to be given to emperor's son, 602.
-, administrator of. See Christian William of Brandenburg.
Magnar, Colonel:
-, commands troops for Denmark, 182.
Magnesio, Abbot, 274.
Magor, Great. See Jahangir, Great Mogul.
Maillé, Urban de, Marquis of Brézé, Marshal of France, Brise:
-, offers to relieve St. Martin, 354.
Malamocco [Prov. Venezia, Italy]:
-, English ship in trouble for firing guns at, 418.
-, Podestà of. See Orzo, Zuane; Pasqualigo, Francesco.
Malissy, Malissi, —, captain:
-, wounded at Ré, 466, 467.
Malpiero, Malipiero, Carlo, Venetian Councillor, 208.
-, -, Piero, Proveditore of Zante:
-, despatches, 18, 81, 271, 294, 398, 412, 560.
Man, Omana, Mona, isle of, 66.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Henry.
Mande, Bishop of. See Mende.
Manners, Francis, Earl of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire;
-, report about subsidy, 119, 126.
Mansfelt, Ernest Count of, 50, 390.
-, Charles continues to pay, 16; to return to Silesia, 20; Gabor joins forces with, 29; reinforcement for Gabor, 44.
-, on way to Venice, 38, 75; Quad asks for letter to, 56, 63; death, 58, 67, 102.
-, Venice wishes to be before others for attack on empire, 84; loss will be felt, 90; officers well treated, 96.
-, forces of, 103; Turkey would allow passage through Bosnia, 133; memorial of officers to Venice, 138.
-, body to rest at Spalato, 149; treatment of officers, 150; Gabor pays troops, 172.
-, Col. Gray served, 175; Denmark sent out, 182; England owes money to Netherlands for, 218, 229.
-, Venice treats officers well, 289; French prevent getting full numbers of men, 337.
-, French bad faith over, 462, 518, 542; Dulbier officer of, 544.
-, -, Count Philip von:
-, expected in Lorraine, 540.
Manti. See Menty.
Mantua [Prov. Mantova, Italy], 587.
-, purchase of pictures and antiquities from, 241; calls for attention of Spain, 323; son of Nevers at, 379; Wake going to, 506.
-, Bethune sorry about, 529; Spaniards move troops to prevent Nevers succeeding to, 551.
-, new troubles, 569; succession of Nevers to, 584, 620; emperor forming army for, 585.
-, Zorzi reminds Louis of, 600; Spanish ambitions on, 620.
-, Duke of. See Gonzaga, Charles; Gonzaga, Ferdinand; Gonzaga, Francis IV; Gonzaga, Vincenzo II.
-, Princess of. See Gonzaga, Maria.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, John.
Marafone, Maraton, Girolamo di Zorzi, captain of saettia Madonna del Rosario, 410.
-, deposition, 413.
Marans, Marrans [Charente Inferieure France], 539.
-, Louis goes to, 565.
Maraton. See Marafone.
Marchetti, Zamaria, 272.
Marcillac, Marsigliach, Marigliach, Sylvestre de Cruzy de, Bishop elect of Mende:
-, intrigues with Spanish ambassadors, 345; proposal to facilitate union with Spain, 353; implacable enemy of Huguenots, 509; Carleton considers ignorant of world, 556.
-, Henrietta denounces misrepresentations, 570.
-, See also Marillac.
Margarita. See Ships, names of, Pearl.
Margate, co. Kent:
-, Gabor's nephew lands at, 607n.
Maria, Infanta of Spain, Queen of Hungary:
-, Hamburg merchants may take up crown jewels for, 55.
Maria Magdalena, Archduchess of Austria, Grand Duchess Dowager of Tuscany, Madame, 552.
-, Venice tries to induce to make reprisals on English, 477; thinks of citing English merchants to Rome, 478.
-, recognises Dudley as Northumberland, 494; fears loss of English trade at Leghorn, 503; pleased at English continuing to frequent Leghorn, 590.
Marigliach. See Marcillac.
Marillac, Marsillac, Marcillac, Marigliach, Marsigliach, Louis de, Count of Beaumont le Roger, Marshal of France:
-, wants war with England and Huguenots, 168; letters to Richelieu, 316; nobles unwilling to take orders from, 331.
-, induces king to move against Rochelle, 397; laded boats for relief of Ré, 443.
-, jealousy of Schomberg, 527.
-, -, Michael de, Garde des Sceaux:
-, does not want peace with England, 428; utterly Spanish, 460, 464.
Mariners. See sailors.
Marini, Claudio, French ambassador in Savoy, 211, 264, 291, 293, 361, 371, 396, 553.
-, to observe proceedings of Savoy, 164; Herbault writes to about accommodation, 170.
-, uneasy, 189, 190; Savoy uses for mediation, 208, 209; to watch Savoy closely, 223.
-, letter of king to, 235; Herbault writes to, 253, 275, 294, 387, 478.
-, forwards Montagu's reply to Paris, 254; does not believe Savoy about Montagu, 257.
-, Montagu's negotiations with, 259; Scaglia bitter against, 285.
-, information to Padavin, 334, 335, 360, 364; Verua remonstrates with about seizure of ships, 336.
-, suspicious about Montagu, 347; exaggerates power of French fleet, 359.
-, Padavin urges reconciliation on, 365, 385; says Buckingham cannot find money for Huguenots, 370.
-, sure of friendship of Venice, 386; remarks on Savoy's intervention, 395.
-, says Huguenots will not be included in peace, 417; says English will have to sail away from Ré, 425.
-, rejoiced at relief of Ré, 442; thinks France will not listen to reconciliation, 453, 454.
-, information from Boissy and Bullion, 468, 469; gives Padavin particulars of victory at Ré, 480.
-, urges Savoy to celebrate relief of Ré, 489; celebrations before, 490; refers to Spanish help, 496.
-, Padavin defends Venice against suspicions, 526; Savoy offers to decipher despatches before, 540.
-, news of Spanish fleet, 541; Savoy tells of English demands, 562; hears from Baugy about Carlisle's mission, 567.
-, says English ships at Villefranche will make Genoese uneasy, 568; letter of Bullion to, 593.
-, does not think seriously of Montagu affair, 593.
Marioni Pier Antonio, Venetian resident at Milan:
-, despatches, 276, 288, 319, 330, 332, 362, 398, 530, 560.
-, asked to get passport for Montagu, 397.
marque, letters of, 269, 409, 617.
-, English merchants clamour for, 39; may be issued, 60.
-, Dutch may issue against English, 178; Charles ready to grant against France, 216; Montagu complains why issued, 254.
-, issued to Treveglian, 418n; issued to privateers, 578, 618; Elizabeth did not issue, for Mediterranean, 582.
Marrans. See Marans.
marriage, 392.
-, Anglo-French, 366.
-, Bassompierre negotiates about contract, 4, 9; Moulins proposes fresh arrangements, 97; Richelieu facilitated, 110; Louis requires observance of contract, 135; pope only granted dispensation for sake of Catholics, 139; Wake's account of behaviour of France about, 461; queen mother disappointed at results, 475; Venice helped, 518.
-, Anglo-Spanish, 75, 100, 391.
-, Duke of Parma to Margaret de' Medici, 161.
Marsan, —, tutor of Monsieur:
-, slain at Ré, 466.
Marseilles [Bouches du Rhone, France], 118.
-, ships kept at, 255; Pennington wants to attack, 269; ships building at for Savoy seized, 335; Savoy ships released, 403.
-, English merchants transfer from to Villefranche, 336, 418, 420; Piedmontese at, fear rupture between France and Savoy, 354.
-, business of Levant Co. at, 420; can stop trade to Villefranche, 432.
-, efforts to attract English merchants from, to Piedmont, 477, 623; English proposals against trade, 545.
-, objections to proposals to destroy trade, 559.
Marsigliach. See Marcillac; Marillac.
Mary de' Medici, queen mother of France, 23, 177, 482, 493, 596.
-, sends gentleman to congratulate daughter, 39, 40; mediation for English peace with Spain and Germany, 53; Buckingham sends Gerbier to, 54; Bassompierre depends on, 60.
-, more concerned about Italy and Germany than England, 66; Bassompierre salutes, 67.
-, warned Buckingham would not be well received, 77; does not want Buckingham to come, 82; covert communication to Buckingham about visit, 92; Charles yields to intercession, 111.
-, may send Bouthillier to England, 155; Montagu will not see, 168; Moulins urges to open way to reconciliation, 176; ships built in name of, 179; sending gentleman to Henrietta, 195, 202.
-, Dishington speaks to, 212; suspicion of mission from, 215; promise to Dishington broken, 271.
-, Richelieu discusses reconciliation with, 220; recommends Seton to Charles, 229.
-, sends present to Queen of Bohemia, wants her to help reconciliation, 235.
-, Henrietta asks to mediate for reconciliation, 298; Henrietta sends Jermyn to, 310; letters to Henrietta seized in England, 315.
-, Louis not disposed to overthrow party of, 327; Strozzi supposed to have brought message to Henrietta, 378; honours to Strozzi, 379.
-, Chevreuse asks pardon, 386; hears of Suason's disaster at Ré, 399; Zorzi urges reconciliation on, reply, 411, 451.
-, leaves Paris, 412; sends present to French captains, 425; and to Toledo, 426.
-, returning to Paris, 429; hopes based on Spanish help, 431.
-, efforts for peace with England, 435; present to bringer of good news from Ré, 438.
-, returns to Paris, 450; opinion on situation at Ré, 450, 451; Louis may send for to siege, 452.
-, Richelieu becomes absolute through favour, 460; marriage promise in presence of, 461.
-, Louis devoted to, 464; distress at situation, 465; Richelieu reassures, 466; receives particulars of success at Ré, 467.
-, remonstrates with Mirabel about Spanish ships, 468; disgust with Spaniards, 476, 497, 509.
-, remarks on success at Ré, 474, 475; promises to forward reconciliation, 475; company of, at Ré, 479.
-, letters to, from Rochelle, 487; thinks Lorraine will be affected by Ré, 488; speaks to Deodati about Venice mediating, 490.
-, English flag taken to, 496; letters of Henrietta to, 500; refuses to give up Montagu, 501; displeased that Montagu not arrived, 510.
-, urges measures to restrain ascendency of Austria, 509; will not give Zobel a letter, 522.
-, sighs for peace, 524, 541; Zorzi to approach about reconciliation, 525, 540; not free about Montagu, 528.
-, directs Danish ambassadors to go straight to Paris, 546; Zorzi urges to take up reconciliation, 550, 587, 588, 600.
-, disinclined to help Nevers, 550; fears of prejudice against daughter Christina, 553.
-, strong partisan of Austrians, 556; sends Labarre to Savoy and Lorraine to thwart Carlisle, 561.
-, to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 562; Zorzi not sure of about reconciliation, 569.
-, promises Dutch ambassadors good reception, 570; Zorzi will avoid speaking to about reconciliation with Huguenots, 579.
-, king writes to that means to have Rochelle, 580; precautions against English fleet, 590.
-, more interested than king in capture of Rochelle, 598; Pfaltzbourg complains to about Montagu, reply, 599.
-, offices of Zorzi with, 601; English think little of negotiations with, 604.
Mary Rose. See Ships, names of.
masque:
-, given by queen, 21, 32, 107; Buckingham gives, 239n.
Massimi, Innocent, Bishop of Bertinoro, papal nuncio in Spain:
-, encourages idea of league between France and Spain, 365, 366.
Master of the Ceremonies. See Finett; Lewkenor.
Master of the Wards. See Naunton.
masts:
-, supplies from Baltic, 531.
Matthew, Sir Tobie:
-, Buckingham has long colloquy with, 32; negotiating compromise for Catholics with king, 78.
Maupas, Capt., son of Richardière:
-, brings boats for relief of St. Martin, 443.
Maurice, Prince of Savoy, Cardinal, 274.
-, rejoicings over Ré, 489; against Scaglia having red hat, 617; not acceptable to Barberini, 624.
Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, 252.
-, proposal to France against Austria, 3; France disposed to alienate from Austria, 10; France takes up proposals, 40.
-, Quad will not discuss, 44; proposal to join league against England, 45.
-, Kratz exposed to observation of, 82; sends emperor intercepted letter from England to Denmark, 95; supposed pure invention of, 96; to have electoral vote for life, 131.
-, offended with Austrians, 375; Jesuits govern, 376; French intrigues to confirm Palatinate and electorate to, 462.
-, English consider French deceived by, 547.
Maxwell, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale, Niddal:
-, gets large part of Scots' grant, 119; Buckingham's favour to, 130, 131.
-, commands troops for Denmark, 182.
Meautys, Meueis, Thomas, clerk of the Council, 605.
Meaux, M. de, Sieur de la Ramée, Meos, Seigneur delle Rame, steward of queen mother, governor of Pont de Cé, Pondese, 576.
-, sent to England with prisoners, 528, 537; may be spy, 537; entertained by Lord Mountjoy, 544; Contarini promises to befriend, 548.
-, has commissions about reconciliation, 550; present and recommendation of Queen Henrietta to, 558.
-, stopped at Dover, reports English desire for peace and unreadiness for war, 564; back at Paris, report, 570.
-, brought letter from Henrietta urging peace, 587.
Mecca, Arabia:
-, English take ships going to, 221.
Mecklenburg:
-, Wallenstein receives duchy of, 602.
medal:
-, presented to Count Thurn, 201.
Meddus, Dr.:
-, letter of, 268n.
Mede, Joseph:
-, letter to, 268n.
Medici, Ferdinand II de', Grand Duke of Tuscany:
-, derives no direct benefit from trade at Leghorn, 156, 157; will not sequestrate English goods for Dudley, 252, 262.
-, English seize goods of, 216; Soissons does not see, 222; Dudley claims compensation from, 262.
-, subjects exempted from English privateering, 269; supplies emperor with money, 361, 364.
-, Venice tries to induce to make reprisals on English, 477;
thinks of citing English merchants to Rome and authorising reprisals, 478.
-, Dudley instructs and may change policy, 494, 495; fears loss of English trade at Leghorn, 503; efforts to save trade at Leghorn, 504; no longer fears diversion of trade from Leghorn, 590, 591; arrangements with merchants, 599.
-, -, Margaret de':
-, marriage to Prince of Parma, 161.
-, -, Mary de'. See Mary de' Medici.
Mediterranean Sea:
-, Spanish forces might be turned against England, 7.
-, Leghorn only port for England in, 156.
-, Roe and Cesy arrange to keep clear of pirates, 200; English fleet unlikely to go to, 216, 270, 278; Savoy hopes to profit by English fleet in, 236.
-, French fleet of, 219, 331, 359.
-, English trade in, limited to Leghorn, 222; proposed privateering in, 269.
-, English ships in for attack on French, 440, 545; Dutch and English could block French seaboard in, 549.
-, letters of marque not issued for by Elizabeth, 582.
Medoc [Gironde, France]:
-, carrack runs ashore at, 121.
Megan, Robert, purser, 224.
Mehemet II, Sultan of Turkey, conqueror of Constantinople, 356.
Mei, Vagio, agent of Galilei, 162n.
Mem, President di. See Mesmes, Henry de.
Mende, Mande, Bishop of. See Duplessis, Daniel; Marcillac.
Mendoza, Don Juan de, Marquis of Hinojosa, Inoiosa, 247.
-, -, —:
-, captured and taken to Buckingham, 247; embarks, 277.
Menty, Manti, Gaspard de, Baron d'Allier, Vice-Admiral of the French fleet:
-, takes three English ships, 64; reports strength of Spanish fleet at Santander, 380.
Meos. See Meaux.
merchants, 87, 94.
-, crown jewels likely to remain in hands of, 55; know nothing of contributions for Baden, 83.
-, take goods to Rochelle to avoid English, 216; agreement between France and England against molestation, 337.
-, newsletters of, 349.
-, danger to if Turks fortify ports, 392; report seizure of Venetian packets, 577.
-, damage to, by closing of ports, 595.
-, of Amsterdam:
-, contract to arm ships for Denmark, 545.
-, Dutch:
-, sell Carleton gunpowder, 308; damage to, by decree confiscating French goods, 595.
-, English:
-, petition about salt fish trade, 16, 17, 26.
-, arrangement with Flemings about currant trade, 18, 46.
-, dislike Charles nominating ambassador to Porte, 35; clamour for reprisals against French, 39.
-, news received by, 60, 295.
-, avarice increased by piracy, 61; lend money to pay sailors, 63; Charles wants to allow privateering against France, 68.
-, say French prizes should balance goods seized in France, 86.
-, trading with France, get king to forbid importation of wine, 69.
-, disapprove of employing Wyche, 76, 137.
-, at Seville, well treated, 78; complaints against at Cephalonia, 108; Spain gave time to arrange affairs, 111.
-, pay money for troops for Denmark, 114; urged to help pay sailors, 119; to value French goods, 128, 176.
-, supplies to fleet inadequate, 130; raise difficulties about sale of French goods, 148.
-, wish to found West India Co., 161; may not buy up currants for re-sale, 174.
-, want to open trade with Dunkirk, 177; ordered to supply fleet, 194.
-, prosper from reprisals on French, 195; Leghorn
popular with, 222; illegal practices at Zante, 271, 272.
-, away from London, 277; unwilling to give up Leghorn for Villefranche, 291, 305, 361, 420, 431; need for caution, 292; commissioners consult about Villefranche, 305, start trade at Villefranche, 418.
-, understanding with pirates, 312; loss by interruption of trade with Spain, 323.
-, transfer from Marseilles to Villefranche, 336; memorial of, at Venice, 340.
-, anxiously awaited at Cephalonia, 349; complain of tobacco monopoly, 350.
-, alarm at Tilly's movements, 351, 354; interested about consulage, 373.
-, contracts with to supply fleet, 376; danger threatened to at Hamburg, 377.
-, to be encouraged to go to Venice, 380; Roe advises to leave Smyrna, 381.
-, want security from Savoy, 386; say seizure of Dutch Indiamen will not affect relations of two nations, 407.
-, had no orders to send remittances for Gabor, 419; distrust Savoy, 420, 431, 522.
-, not to take foreign cargoes without paying consulage, 428; great diminution in duty paid by one, in 1627, 436.
-, lade ships for Levant, fearing loss of northern trade, 440; pay Scaglia for exporting leather, 446.
-, Scaglia would like ordered to desert Leghorn, 473; Venice satisfies those trading at Zante and Cephalonia, 475, 485.
-, efforts of Savoy to attract, 477; idea of citing at Rome, 478; lose ships in gale, 531.
-, will not employ ships to take goods to Dunkirk, 533; go to Hague to ask Carleton for convoy, 550.
-, Scaglia wants to be ordered to Villefranche, 559; said to be sending victuals to Rochelle, not king, 565.
-, fleet of, for Constantinople, 568.
-, not diverted from Leghorn, 590; Venetians to ask why prefer Leghorn, 599.
-, letters of marque granted to, for recoupment, 618; unwilling to transfer to Villefranche, 623.
-, French:
-, claims of because of ships taken, 4; cry out aloud, 122, 163; call for peace with England, 134; propose to take goods by land, 162; cry out against Richelieu, 251.
-, at Smyrna, wish to conciliate Mustafa Pasha, 381; proposals for destroying trade in Levant, 559.
-, Flemish:
-, petition about salt fish trade, 16, 17, 26; arrangement with English about currant trade, 18, 46.
-, Savoyard:
-, to set up house at Nice, 258.
-, Venetian:
-, petition to hire English ship, 158; petition of, 224; at Smyrna, wish to conciliate Mustafa Pasha, 381; want to hire English ships, 399, 400; told of restrictions about hiring, 580.
-, present at Roe's ball, 597.
merchants, names of. See Agazzi; Baronis; Beniselo; Boniton; Burlamachi; Calandrini; Caselli; Chocler; Cigala; Clochir; Corsi; Corsini; Frets; Galilei; Gressuel; Hide; Hobson; Kentish; Mei; Neel; Nis; Plumonton; Ricardi; Salviati; Simes; Steltius; Vitel; Wake, Lionel.
Merizon, treaty of. See Monzon.
Merode, Merodi, John, Count of, 20.
Mervyn, Sir Henry, Admiral of the Narrow Seas:
-, seizes Dutch East Indiamen, 407n.
Mesmes, Claude de, Sieur d'Avaux, French ambassador at Venice:
-, Zorzi praises, 587.
-, -, Henry de, President of the Parliament of Paris, President di Mem, 509.
Messia, Don Diego, Spanish ambassador extraordinary to France, 435, 446.
-, mission to Brussels, 301; conference with Berulle, 303.
-, sees Richelieu, confirms promsei of ships and proposes league, 310; sure to conclude peace in France, 320.
-, negotiations cause uneasiness in Netherlands, 329; great honour shown to, 334.
-, asks for port and fortress in France, 338; Richelieu rejects proposals with disdain. 353.
-, represents ships as ready for France, 354; leaves Paris, 354, 355, 364; offers in France, 357, 363.
-, Infanta impatient for, 358, 364; negotiations for alliance, 362, 366, 367; offends Richelieu, 364.
-, does not visit Strozzi, 379, 380; Richelieu gives rich presents to, 387; offer to France, 395.
-, leaves France ill-content, 433.
Metaxa, Greek Father:
-, proposes to set up printing press at Constantinople, 356:
-, begins to print, 466; pleased at having Greek college at Padua, 552.
-, house ransacked by Caimecan's order, 567; Roe incensed with Cesy about, 597.
Metz [Lorraine, German Empire]:
-, queen mother fears trouble at, 488.
Meueis. See Meautys.
Mexico, Gulf of, 545.
Mezières [Ardennes, France]:
-, muster of troops at, 31.
Miches, Sigismund, Agent of Gabor at Porte:
-, negotiations with Roe, 261; departs, 277.
Micoferenz, Francisco, ambassador of Gabor at Porte:
-, excuses for not seeing Roe, 470; claims of Turks, 471; visits Roe, 493; will not give Roe and Haagen terms of peace, 511.
-, leaves without seeing Roe, 566.
Midscaff, Commissioner:
-, on Danish council of war, 183.
Milan [Prov. Milano, Italy], 29.
-, treaty with Swiss at, 15; Venice keeps busy, 19, 80, 81.
-, troops of sent to trouble Venice, 172.
-, perturbed by news of English landing at Dunkirk, 319; French compel Spaniards to keep armed at, 344.
-, Padavin evades writing to for passport, 426.
-, Florentine resident at, 235, 236, 288.
-, Grand Chancellor of, 288.
-, despatches dated at, 127, 276, 288, 320, 330, 332, 362, 398, 530, 561.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 38, 71, 191.
-, governor of. See Cordova, Gonzales Fernandes de.
Milanese:
-, troops of, can be used against Germany, 185, 186; forces not disbanded, 511; troops sent to Flanders, 320; never properly disarmed, 538.
militia, English:
-, enrolment ordered, 351.
million of gold, 452, 590.
Miltiades, 439.
Mirabel, Marquis of. See Toledo y Davila.
Mirandola [Prov. Modena, Italy]:
-, Prince of, 379.
Miron, Robert, French ambassador in Switzerland:
-, Grisons dissatisfied with, 197.
Mocenigo, Alvise, Savio alla Mercanzia, 17, 57.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador in Spain:
-, despatches, 274, 300, 329, 344, 362, 363, 382, 388, 441, 494, 503, 512, 527, 567, 598.
-, -, Marc Antonio, Venetian Councillor, 27.
Modoni, Modon [Morea, Greece]:
-, pirate bertons at, 81, 560; English ships from, 171, 271, 272.
Mogul, Great. See Jahangir.
Molin, Francesco, Venetian councillor, 27.
Mombrum. See Puy, du, Sieur de Montbrun.
Mona. See Man.
money:
-, tightness of, 5; France short of, 9, 22, 132, 466, 570.
-, short in England, 22, 24, 40, 61, 62, 119, 169, 205, 226, 242, 419, 424, 436, 498, 501, 520, 522, 531, 614.
-, difficulty of getting without parliament, 30.
-, sent from Biscay to Flanders, 45; value of English silver, 284.
-, efforts to raise, 292; cannot be raised for fleet, 406; increasing difficulty about, 583.
-, provisions for in articles about Villefranche, 505.
-, king and Buckingham at all consultations for raising, 530; devices for raising, 559, 575.
-, Council meets daily about raising, 565, 584; wants of, mitigates Charles's harshness, 604.
-, England has best to be seen, 619.
-, beci, 284.
-, doubles, 354.
-, ducats, 16, 35.
-, florins, 6, 23, 65, 89, 114, 119, 130, 167, 269, 283, 434, 446, 482, 547, 554, 569, 624.
-, francs, 20, 355, 619.
-, French lire, livres, 399.
-, Jacobus, 497.
-, lire, 338, 339, 437.
-, livres, 149, 514.
-, pistoles, 510, 619.
-, reals, ryals, 18, 173, 214, 222, 272, 284, 298, 299, 356, 382, 389, 392, 410, 413, 539, 619.
-, rix dollars, thalers, 43, 56, 172, 585.
-, sequins, 70.
-, thalers, 58, 158, 337.
Monferrat, Italy:
-, Gonzales sends troops towards, 538.
Monfico, fort of, 301.
Monluc, Damian de, Sieur de Balagny, M. de Balagni:
-, letters to, 540.
Monsieur. See Gaston, Duke of Orleans.
Montagnola [Prov. Sondrio, Italy], 29.
Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester, Lord President of the Council:
-, Contarini sees about consulage, 371, 498; at Council about Venetian letters, 605.
-, -, Walter, 199, 211, 220, 228, 233, 235, 276, 286, 293, 362, 531, 544.
-, makes several journeys to Paris, 122; may go to Piedmont or France, 148.
-, going to Piedmont and Lorraine, 153, 166, 184; starts, 158; Richelieu eager for, 163, 168; to stop levy of Huguenots, 166.
-, reaches Paris, ignores Richelieu, 168; visit makes Richelieu anxious for adjustment, 179.
-, messenger sent after, 187; Marini uneasy at coming, 189; to take assurances to Savoy, 196.
-, at Turin, 198, 208, 209, 244; leaves Turin, 209; proposals to Savoy, 209, 210.
-, Venetian opinion of negotiations, 213, 214; sends gentleman to France, 215; writes of good treatment, 216.
-, returns to Turin, 233; to proceed to Venice, 231; reply of Louis to paper, 236; opinion of mission in France, 245.
-, meets Wake at Padua, 251; reply to French paper, 254, 275; leaves Turin, 257; long at Turin, 258; negotiations with Savoy, 259.
-, to go to Hague, 264; expected in Netherlands, 281; reaches Hague and goes on to England, 285.
-, fears arrest in France, 264; inspired by Buckingham, 282, 296, 297, 419; Venice sends account of proceedings, 289.
-, back home, 290; to return to Piedmont, 291; says Savoy will help Soissons and Rohan, 295.
-, to return to Savoy to concert mischief, 296, 304; Savoy's present to, 305.
-, back at Hague, 307; has no news of fleet, 308; hints at Savoy's wish for royal title, 314.
-, back to Piedmont, 316, 317; Scaglia imbues with principles, 317; Moretta takes letter for about reconciliation, 334.
-, Scaglia expects at Hague, 345; French believe at Turin, 347; arrives at Turin, 348; news of arrival, 395.
-, return enables Savoy to win glory, 355; Padavin struck with ability, 359, 360; interviews with Padavin, 360, 361; Savoy praises, 370.
-, negotiates for transferring trade from Leghorn to Villefranche, 361, 364, 365, 380.
-, arrangement with Savoy, 363; falls ill, 370; Savoy speaks of negotiations, 370, 371.
-, paper left by with Savoy, 383; ill, 386, 396, 442; going to Venice, 388, 397; better, 396.
-, says mediation in hands of Savoy only, 388; negotiates about Savoy's intervention, 396, 397.
-, speaks against Richelieu, 397; sends squibs against Buckingham to Wake, 404.
-, Savoy speaks of movements, 405; person sent out to, from England, 407; why Savoy caresses, 420.
-, without letters or commissions, 417; will write for withdrawing fleet, 425; courier to found dead, 426.
-, sends to England, 425, 431, 473; Conway laughs at professing to have powers to mediate, 434.
-, ordered to return, 441, 477; says England will not treat through others, 442; Scaglia goes to return mission, 446.
-, leaves Turin for Ré, after several long interviews with duke, 453, 465; Carleton does not approve of mission, 457.
-, departure will do little harm, 479; reason for recall, 484.
-, French arrest, 488, 489, 496, 512, 513, 523; Lorraine demands release, 501, 590; gossip at Paris over arrest, 509.
-, offers bribe for release, 510; first negotiations may be upheld, 521; negotiations about capture, 525.
-, compromising papers found on, 526, 553, 569; brought to Paris, 527, 540; surmises about treatment, 528.
-, Madame of Savoy offers to ransom, 529; influence of arrest on Savoy's plans, 533.
-, examination of, 538, 551, 569, 599; rescue planned, 540; reported arrangement about with Lorraine, 553.
-, Savoy expects will be tortured, 553; Labarre sent to Lorraine about, 561; ordered, too late, not to leave Turin, 562.
-, affaris not so bad as French thought, journal of, found, 593; Pfalzbourg complains of detention, 599.
-, went to France to stop Tillières, 614; not received there, 615; sent to make trouble in France, 620.
Montaign, George, Bishop of London:
-, licenses Sibthorpe's sermon, 314.
Montbrun, Sieur de. See Puy.
Montegni, —:
-, arrest of, 264, 289.
Montesquiou, Jean de, Count of Artagnan, cornet of king's musketeers:
-, slain in attempting to relieve St. Martin, 339.
Montgomery, Gabriel de, de Lorge:
-, troops of in service of Denmark, 406, 411.
Montgomery, Wales, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.
Montmorency, Henry II, Duke of, Admiral of France:
-, Richelieu buys out, 155n; writes to Richelieu, 302.
Montrichard [Loire et Cher, France], 259.
Monzon Merizon [Prov. Aragon, Spain]:
-, treaty of, Valtelline treaty, treaty of Italy, 58, 384.
-, Cœuvres to stay execution, 37, 51; certainty of further trouble about, 48; Venice does not accept, 73.
-, Savoy offended at, 83; disputes about, 84; Rich denounces, 110; French deceive English over, 337.
-, Longueville suggests tearing up, 231.
-, Charles knows secret articles in, 390; mission of Chateauneuf to Venice about, 464.
-, French use English as cloak for making, 556.
-, showed weakness of France, 614; Savoy offended with France over, 616; Spaniards build upon, 624.
Moors:
-, English fleet can help, 323; expulsion from Spain, 338.
Moravia [Austria, Hungary]:
-, Gabor raids, 29; conquests for Denmark in, 182, 183.
Morbihan [Morbihan, France]:
-, French fleet collecting in port of, 422; Spanish fleet expected at, 442.
-, Guise to bring ships from, 496; Spanish ships at, 496, 530, 538, 541; Guise will not leave before Spanish fleet, 552.
-, French ships at, 596.
Morea, Greece, 272.
-, export of oil from, 171, 271; cloth trade to, 587.
Moresini. See Morosini.
Moretta, Moreta, Count Carlo Ubertino of:
-, to take condolences about Duchess of Orleans, 317; starts 328; takes letter for Montagu about mediation, 334.
-, may take up intervention business in England, 345; Savoy waits to hear from, 360.
-, may make overtures in France, 361; Richelieu tells will not treat while English on French soil, 370, 371.
-, Scaglia writes to about Ré expedition, 380; Richelieu's promise to, if Savoy mediates, 386; letters from at Turin, 396, 403.
-, gets release of galley seized at Marseilles, 403; not allowed to see St. Seurin, 404.
-, Richelieu might induce to commit Savoy, 421; returns with fair words, 426.
-, arrives back at Turin, 442.
Morgan, Murghem, Morghem, Sir Charles, Colonel:
-, to command English in Denmark, 42, 65; Lord Spynie unwilling to obey, 43.
-, Essex offended at appointment, 62; promises Denmark to come at earliest opportunity, 71.
-, hastens departure, 108; asked to take men by sea, 127; Denmark sends patents to, 163.
-, expected in Denmark, 182; Denmark praises, 241; serving Denmark, 308.
-, facing Count of Hanolt, 375; reaches Stade, 458; in danger, as force too small, 469.
-, forces retreat to Stade, 474; English think of supplying for winter, 500; will do all in his power, 508.
-, imperialists take fort built by, 515; retakes fort, 535; says Stade provisioned to end of March, 563.
Morgugni:
-, Metaxa prints sermons of, 466.
Moriscoes, 306.
Moro, Lunardo, Venetian ambassador in Spain, 67.
-, despatches, 27, 72, 94, 133.
-, communication with Contarini, 68, 90.
Morocco, 306.
-, Sultan of. See Muley Zidan.
Morosini, Moresini, Dona, Savio alla Mercanzia, 17, 57, 174, 213, 319, 355, 389.
-, -, Francesco, Proveditore General of Crete:
-, despatch, 273.
-, -, Marc Antonio, Venetian ambassador in Savoy, 314, 320.
-, communications with Contarini, 154.
-, despatches, 2, 28, 37, 46, 88, 94, 121, 156, 165, 170, 180, 189, 198, 208, 214, 223, 235, 253, 257, 316.
-, Baden's approaches to, 48, 50; members of household arrested, 121; remonstrates to Hales, 210, 214.
Mortesa, Mortessa, Mortesan, Mustesa, Pasha of Buda, 29.
-, to create alarm on borders, 75; likely to be removed, 103; Sultan confirms, 172.
-, has peace articles torn up, 299; can gratify taste for war, 300.
-, ordered to make peace with emperor, 413.
Morton, —:
-, sent home by Wake, 129, 131.
Morton, Earl of. See Douglas, Robert; Douglas, William.
Most Christian. See Louis XIII, King of France.
Mosto, Andrea da, Proveditore of Cephalonia:
-, despatches, 108, 208.
Motte Fouqué, — de la, Baron of St. Seurin, San Surin, San Saurino, San Sourino, castellan of Fort St. Martin, 468.
-, sent to Louis about conciliation, 393, 416, 425; Fielding sent with, 404; Toyras sends to represent condition, 417.
Moulin, Moulins, M. du, French secretary in England:
-, left in charge by Bassompierre, 39; overtures for peace, 97.
-, Contarini urges to work for reconciliation, 104; sends replies back to France, 118.
-, Richelieu blames, 124; Buckingham tells proposals rejected, 127; asks stay of sale of French goods, 128.
-, no influence, retires into country, 135; to watch Soubise, 148; plan to write to, 149.
-, publishes French desire for adjustment, 159; efforts for adjustment, 176.
-, letters seized, 228, 239, 312, 313; conciliatory, 240; English not likely to let go, 247.
-, messengers sent to arrested, 270; ordered to go, 297; Henrietta sheds tears about dismissal, 298.
-, waiting for orders, 305; leaves, 312; letter to withdraw sent to, 314; exchange of letters with Contarini, 315.
Mountjoy, Lord. See Blount.
Mudazzo, Marin, Proveditore of Cephalonia:
-, despatches, 298, 349, 382.
-, recommends Metaxa to Bailo, 356.
Muley Zidan, King of Morocco:
-, rebellion against, 306.
Mulhausen [Alsace, German Empire]:
-, Rusdorf sent to, 368; diet at, doubtful, 375; diet postponed, 410.
-, Wallenstein prevents Rusdorf and Anstruther going to diet, 469.
Murad IV, Sultan of Turkey, the Grand Turk:
-, remonstrance to about Cassim, 29; Gabor will induce to continue war, 103.
-, wants allies to continue war against emperor. 133; suspends peace negotiations with emperor, 172; orders peace with emperor, 413; peace with emperor, 470.
Murano [Prov. Venezia, Italy], 418.
-, Prince of Brandenburg going to, 485.
Murghem. See Morgan.
Murray, William, groom of the bedchamber:
-, Charles sends to meet Buckingham, 485.
Murton, Earl of. See Douglas, William, Earl of Morton.
muscat, 410, 412.
Muscovy:
-, English trade with, 283, 619; danger of Spaniards controlling trade with, 352.
musical instruments:
-, Buckingham takes to Ré, 325.
musked goods:
-, Venetian duty on reduced, 36.
muslins:
-, from East Indies, 13.
Mustafa Pasha, inquisitor at Smyrna:
-, Roe makes objections against appointment, 381.
Mustesa. See Mortesa.
Mybais, —,Dutch agent at Calais:
-, Venetian letters consigned to, 146; in England for seamen, 248, 249, 279; Marquis Strozzi tries to get passage to England through, 327.