Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.
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'Index: W', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Edited by Allen B Hinds( London, 1914), British History Online, accessed November 25, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol20/pp765-768.
"Index: W". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1914), , British History Online. Web. 25 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol20/pp765-768.
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Waag, Vaga, River, Hungary, 20.
Wake, Anne, lady:
-, going to Padua, 7; Duke of Savoy's present to, 214; dislikes Venetian bread, 557.
-, -, Sir Isaac, English ambassador to Venice, 46, 52, 67, 70, 177, 198, 209, 219, 241, 289, 320, 343, 349, 465, 478.
-, urges Grisons to send to France, 3; staying at Padua, 7; advice to Swiss, 8.
-, guided by Savoy's caprice, 12; tells Collegio of mission to Swiss, 15; announces king's policy, 15, 16; Venetian reply to, 18, 19, 37.
-, office about Baden and Gabor, 25, 26, 121; to have orders about Baden, 44.
-, renewed office for Baden, 47, 48; reply to, and answer, 48, 49; Venice suspicious of office 50, 59.
-, Senate sends advices to, 51; bias of, 57; dependence on Savoy, 61; indisposed, 72, 82.
-, reply to about Danish appeal, 80; supports Kratz, 81; Kratz consults about everything, 82.
-, Savoy moved to ask help for Baden, 83; Contarini speaks well of, 84; acted from general, not special commissions, 120; leaves Fleming at Zurich, 123; sends Morton to England, 129; report on reply to Kratz, 131.
-, communication with Roe, 133; presents memorial for Mansfelt's officers, 138.
-, Venice wishes to satisfy, 150; commissions from about Baden, 155; writes about Spanish overtures, 166.
-, fresh office about Gabor, 171–173, 179; reply to, 174; reports Savoy's wish to mediate with Spain, 180.
-, rejoinder about Gabor, 181; imparts advices about Denmark, 181–183.
-, writes about disbanding of Venetian troops, 187; asks for Thurn, 188, 200, 203, 211, 282; reply to about Thurn, 193, 196, 201; thanks about Thurn, 232.
-, imparts advices, 188, 189, 197, 232.
-, Bragain pardoned for, 200; approached about reconciliation, 210; Thurn expects to hear from, 212; Thurn tells going to England, 213.
-, Savoy thinks more of than own ambassador, 214; request for Simes, 224.
-, Montagu meets at Padua, 223, 245, 251; may be sent for to help Montagu, 258.
-, Conway asks Contarini to support, 230; communications with Fleming, 244.
-, Denmark's letters of credence to, 233; German gentleman going to confer with, 273.
-, at Padua to meet Prince of Brandenburg, 234, 245; announces Prince of Brandenburg in Collegio, 287, 288.
-, to try and satisfy Savoy about Villefranche, 305; again asks
help for Denmark, 308, 309; reply to, 311, 318, 350.
-, request for English captains, 318, 319; Hales to advise from Turin, 328.
-, presents memorial for English merchants, 336; justifies English policy with France, 337, 338.
-, Senate wishes to know if office by king's command, 340; further office about French relations, 346, 347.
-, Venice urges reconciliation on, 355; Montagu asks Padavin about, 361; Rambouillet wants to find out if said anything about Ré expedition, 363.
-, to tell Signory of Roe's declaration about consulage, 372; consulage declaration sent to, 373.
-, Carleton asks about office at Venice, 383; Montagu wishes to see, 397; Montagu sends squibs about Buckingham, to 404.
-, to arrange about Cottimo, 399; acts without orders about mediation, 408, 419.
-, Conway wants to win glory over reconciliation, 433; letter to Carleton about reconciliation, 444.
-, writes that Venice sending ambassadors to mediate, 455; requests for Prince of Brandenburg, 459.
-, representation to Signory of English case against France, 459–464; reply to, 475, 476; rejoinder, 484, 485.
-, expected instructions to about consulage, 498; going to Mantua, 506; Carleton criticises, 507; Carleton sends to, 508.
-, evil offices of, 513; ministers promise not to write to about consulage, 522.
-, wants conduct of reconciliation negotiations, 531; concession to about bread, 557, 561.
-, reports Bethune treating for alliance between France and Spain, 563.
-, threat that may complain of Contarini, 577; sends Collegio advices from Germany, 581.
-, gives hope of rupture in Italy, 584; in Collegio with letter for Despotini, memorial for Hide and thanks about bread and portraits, 591, 592; reply to, 594.
-, -, Lionel, merchant:
-, negotiations for trade with Dunkirk, 241; successful, 473.
Wales:
-, people appeal against subsidies, 33; silver mines in, 284, 629.
Wallachia, prince of. See Bernaschi.
Wallenstein, Albrecht, Count of, il Valesain, Walstein, Valestein, Valstein:
-, negligence, 20; cannot depend on troops, 29; offers force to emperor, 58.
-, urged to attack Buda, 103; Denmark beset by, 182; quarters troops near Oder, 183.
-, Denmark to divert, 189; success in Silesia, 311; cannot take Troppau, 320.
-, fear of joining Tilly, 375; ready to overrun Holstein, 406; estates of Bohemia recall, 448.
-, rules Baltic coast, 454; prevents Anstruther and Rusdorf going to Mulhausen, 469.
-, Infanta wants to secure Baltic fortresses, 474; general against hostes imperii, 571; grants to, 602.
Walloons:
-, Gabor surprises quarters, 20.
Wards, Master of the. See Naunton.
Warwick, earl of. See Rich, Robert.
waters:
-, queen takes, at Wellingborough, 297, 342.
-, queen asks Contarini to get from Italy, 448.
Watson, Edward, interpreter to Venetian ambassador:
-, suggestion to pension off, 35, 36.
-, increased salary for life, 109.
Watts, Watson, Sir John:
-, commander of London ships, 69.
-, captain of Triumph:
-, entertains Charles, 268n.
weather, storms, winds, gales, 6, 11, 34, 43, 62, 66, 378, 380, 382, 409, 424, 428, 448, 465, 466, 468, 472, 480, 491, 510, 515, 530, 531, 550, 557, 564, 566, 578, 580, 586.
Weimar, Duke of. See John Ernest, Duke of Saxe Weimar.
Weis. See Wyche.
Weisskirchen, Weiskerch [Moravia, Austria Hungary]:
-, in Denmark's hands, 183.
Wellingborough, co. Northampton:
-, Queen takes waters at, 297, 342.
Werdenberg, Werda, Count of, 58.
Weser, River:
-, Morgan to land at, 182; Austrians strengthen hold on, 483.
West Friesland, Netherlands:
-, Tilly invades, 603.
-, Pensioner of. See Duyck.
West India Company:
-, Pauw interested in, 469; interests with English, 549.
West Indies, 221.
-, Buckingham makes profit by seizure of ships for, 119.
-, Warwick has permission to go privateering to, 161; left out of Spanish peace with England, 576.
Westminster:
-, Abbey:
-, Williams alienates lands of, to Buckingham, 94.
-, Lady Carleton buried in, 206n; Sir John Borough buried in, 420n.
-, dean of. See Williams, John.
-, Palace:
-, letters dated at, 592.
wheat:
-, stores for fleet, 204; Venice tries to prevent foreigners exporting from Turkish dominions, 421; Irish take to pope to bless, 430; cloth can be exchanged for, with Turks, 440.
Whitehall. See London, places in and near.
Whittingham, Mr., gentleman of Montagu:
-, sent to England, 215; reported killed, 228; returns to England with Montagu, 291.
Wight, Isle of, co. Hants:
-, Admiral Real going to, 44, 63; Spaniards meditate attack on, 105; Real sails from, 115.
-, troops quartered in, 247; fleet leaves, 273; Conway to look to defences, 390; orders for defence, 435.
-, Dutch ships wrecked off, 448; Lord Morton's troops to garrison, 497, 498; Dunkirk fleet at, 506, 515.
Wilkinson, John, English secretary at Venice:
-, presents letter for Danish ambassador, 72; presents memorial of Mansfelt's officers 138.
-, decision about Mansfelt read to, 149; presents letter of advices in Collegio, 244.
-, office of thanks for Brandenburg, 495; office about Wake's bread, 557.
-, imparts advices by Anstruther, 581.
William and John. See Ships, names of,
Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of Westminster:
-, reconciled with Buckingham, 93; alienates Abbey lands to duke, 94.
Willoughby, lord, de Eresby. See Bertie.
Wimbledon, lord. See Cecil, Edward.
Wilmot, Charles, Viscount, of Athlone:
-, to command reinforcements for Ré, 406.
Windsor, co. Berks:
-, Charles to meet Council at, 327.
wine, 60, 69, 93, 103, 148, 234, 294, 506.
-, Bordeaux, for Netherlands, 34.
-, -, for England, 54.
-, price in England, 55.
-, importance of trade to London, 68; importation forbidden, 69; French release for Scots, 76:
-, for Scotland, 107.
-, seized in France, 194; released, 205.
-, good harvest at Zante, 398; Buckingham hopes to profit by French trade, 419; taken into Ré, 443.
-, Savoy hopes to supply England with, 446; French trade in, 549.
-, Spanish, 539.
Wirtemberg:
-, Duke of. See John Frederick.
-, Prince of, 16.
Wolfenbuttel, Dolfembitel:
-, Denmark's troops at, 182.
Wolfgang, William, Duke of Neuburg:
-, bringing material for peace with Denmark, 3; not pleased at idea of Leopold having Cleves and Juliers, 162; hears of death of Charles, 191.
Woodstock, co. Oxford:
-, letter dated at, 385.
wool, woollens:
-, admitted duty free at Venice, 108; cargo for Dunkirk, 473.
woollen cloth, English, 283.
-, no market in France and Spain, 178; seized in Denmark, 292; taken to Dunkirk, 532.
Wotton, Sir Henry, English ambassador at Venice:
-, brought Despotine to England, 592.
Woulffen, John Gaspar, Danish agent in England:
-, to consult Contarini on all occasions, 547.
Wyche, Veis, Weis, Peter:
-, appointed to succeed Roe, 35; Spanish sympathies, 75, 92; merchants disapprove of 76, 132, 137; subsidised by Spain, 85; knighted, 100.
-, wants to start in spring, 132, 137; Venice maintains reserve about, 157; about to start, 448; starts, 576.