Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.
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Lafond, Laffont [Charente Inferieure, France], 165.
La Foret, brother of, called Le Linger, 133n.
l'Agiazza. See Ajas.
Lagrange. See St. Lary, Roger de, M. le Grand.
la Hire. See Hire.
L'Alve (?):
-, treaty of, with Huguenots, 287.
Lambe, Lamb, Dr. John:
-, murdered by London mob, 157.
la Molinetta. See Moulinet.
Landel, du, M. de Lindel:
-, at Mantua with promises of French help, 463.
Lando, Girolamo:
-, chosen to receive Carlisle, 257.
Langerach, Langarach, Lord of. See Boetzelaer, Gideon van.
Langor, Thomas, English merchant at Leghorn, 427.
Languedoc, France, 489.
-, French forces going to, 585.
La Novaglie. See Nouaille.
La Rochelle. See Rochelle.
La Touche, M., French prisoner, 518n.
La Tremouille. See Tremouille.
l'Aubespine. See Aubespine.
Laud, William, Bishop of London:
-, rising hatred against, 589.
Laval, La Valle, Count of. See Tremouille, Frederick de la.
lead, 182, 378.
-, for Patras, 65; English take to Alexandretta, 83; English take to Venice, 128; English take to Leghorn, 408.
-, English expected to take to Villefranche, 429.
-, Venetian contract for English, 584.
Leghorn [Prov. Livorno, Italy], 254, 403, 464, 495, 524, 599.
-, news from, 28, 265, 426.
-, English ships from, at Argostoli, 17, 126; Amsterdam merchants continue to trade at, 36; report of Five Savii on trade, 39, 40; reasons for English preference for, 58, 59.
-, English ships at, 79, 181, 265, 336, 388, 408, 449, 466, 584; Venice wants particulars of English and Dutch ships frequenting, 117; replies about, 129, 145.
-, English ship for, 128; Wake warns privateers at, 133, 240.
-, Roe going to, 145; goods consigned to, 175; Lady Wyche at, 181n., 182.
-, English trade with, 229, 322; Venice wants to get trade away from, 250.
-, English at, responsible for damage by privateers, 280; English ship from, expected at Constantinople, 293.
-, Lady Wyche at, 322.
-, Roe at, 324.
-, English trade at, danger to Venice and Turks, 407, 483; Carlisle's son at, 476.
-, scheme of Grand Duke to increase trade, 545.
-, Flemish ships at, 584.
-, merchant of, 427.
Le Linger. See La Foret.
Leopold William, Leopoldino, Bishop of Strasburg, Passau and Halberstadt, second son of the Emperor Ferdinand II:
-, bishopric of Magdeburg and others for, 22; chapter of Bremen elects as coadjutor, 600.
Lepanto, Naupaktos [Phocis, Greece], 225.
-, Digby proceeds to Gulf of, 384.
le Parc. See Parc.
Lesbi. See Digby, Kenelm.
Lesina, Liesina, island, Dalmatia:
-, despatch from, 403.
Let, Hugh, merchant of London:
-, statement of, 65.
letters, Venetian, seized in England, packets, 38, 130, 221.
-, instructions from Venice about, 8, 9, 25, 53; remonstrances to Wake, 9, 14, 25, 26; Wake's replies, 14, 29; Wake's explanation, 18, 19; doge's reply to, 20.
-, Contarini negotiates with Council about, 22, 23, 30.
-, Contarini's protest, 31, 32; commissioners appointed for, 42; apology and satisfaction for, 42, 43.
-, due to unbridled curiosity, 23, 31; passport of Charles for, 33; Contarini's recommendations about, 44.
-, Carleton and Soranzo talk about, 51; Contarini commended about, 53, 82; Contarini's report about, 54–56.
-, settlement of affair, 65–68, 151, 152, 192; Carleton sees Buckingham about final settlement, 166.
-, absence of, in England, 104.
-, money for, 107, 192, 296, 354, 484, 564.
Leutkirch, Luicrich, Wurtemberg, German Empire:
-, troops quartered at, 16.
Levant Co., the Turkey Co.:
-, arrangement with Barbary pirates, 395; decision about purchase of currants, 396.
-, petition against privateering in the Mediterranean, 396.
-, may demand Jonas and Longboat for damages, 550; Charles incensed with for action over, currant monopoly, 553.
-, privileges and power of, 554.
Levant, 112, 152.
-, English ships for, 28; cloth from Leghorn goes to, 39; caravan trade injured by India route, 41.
-, sailors on ships from, pressed for fleet, 187; Venice introduced Christianity into islands of, 202.
-, Digby cruising about, 321, 403; ships from, 502; Rolle refuses duty on ship from, 551.
-, merchants of:
-, privileged at Levantine ports, 40.
Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillières:
-, to treat with Danish and Dutch ambassadors about reconciliation with England, 220; supposed mission for reconciliation, 248, 334.
levies:
-, Espesses objects to English in Netherlands, 5; Dutch will not allow, 6, 21; Dutch ask for English, 10.
-, Hanse fear will have to pay for imperial, 16; of Ultramontanes for Venice, 38.
-, Venice wants from Holland, 38, 80.
-, Scott offers to Venice, 128, 129, 433; parliament objects to German, 157, 172.
-, for Venice, Contarini's report upon, from England, 215, 216, 433.
-, from Swiss by Mantua and Venice, 439; Venice asks Contarini for particulars of, 475.
-, Scott offers to Venice, 571–573; Kniphausen and Peblitz offer to Venice, 591.
Ley, James, Earl of Marlborough, Lord High Treasurer:
-, replaced by Weston, made Lord President, 213.
Lido, Venice:
-, palisading used at, 135.
Liesina. See Lesina.
Ligne d'Aremberg, Albert de, Prince of Barbancon, Brabancon:
-, raises troops in Flanders for Italy, 528.
Lila, M. de. See L'Isle.
Limburgh. See Limours.
Limehouse:
-, sailors billetted in, 2n.
Limours, Limburgh [Seine et Oise, France]:
-, country seat of Richelieu, Louis to stay at, 438.
Linas, Lina [Seine et Oise, France]:
-, despatch dated at, 439.
Linchstan. See Gluckstadt.
Lincoln, Bishop of. See Williams, John.
Lindel, Du Landel, M. de. See Landel.
Lindsey, Linze, Earl of. See Bertie, Robert.
Linz, Upper Austria:
-, fair at, 53.
Lippomano, Venetian Councillor:
-, makes enquiry about Digby's proceedings, 391; arrests English merchants as hostages for Digby, 392; conduct approved, 498, 499.
Lisbon, Portugal:
-, French fleet to assemble off, 70; Spaniards propose to form fleet at, 82; fleet fitting out at, 105, 106, 230; fleet sails from, 356, 382.
Lisle, M. Sergeant-major:
-, speaks with Montague, 371.
L'Isle, M. de, M. di Lila:
-, Wake suspicious about, 524; Savoy promptly admitted without quarantine, 525.
Livron, Charles de, lieutenant of Bourbonnais, Borbonoys:
-, said to have gone to England about peace, 39.
-, -, Henry de, Marquis Villa, M. de Rilegia, 218.
-, in England about Montagu, 48.
loan:
-, suggested from nobility, 590.
Lodi [Prov. Milano, Italy]:
-, Governor of Milan withdraws to, 535.
Loftus, Adam, first Viscount Loftus of Ely, Lord Chancellor of Ireland:
-, affair of Byrnes handed over to, 359.
Lolin, Marquis of:
-, proposed ambassador extra-ordinary of Savoy to England, 306.
Lombardy, Italy:
-, English and Dutch goods sent to from Leghorn, 39; Venice convenient mart for, 59; proposal to supply with Balearic salt through Villefranche, 514.
Lomenie, Henry, Augustus de, Baron of la Ville aux Clercs, Vilocler:
-, Dutch ambassadors referred to, 24.
London, 18–20, 66, 76, 92, 96, 104, 133, 218, 237, 251, 266, 292, 331, 367, 409, 450, 476, 511, 523, 533, 538, 564.
-, despatches dated at, 2, 11, 20, 22, 23, 31, 45, 46, 49, 50, 56, 58, 59, 62, 73, 87, 107, 110, 123, 125, 129, 133, 152, 156, 159, 168, 170, 186, 189, 190, 195, 209, 211, 215, 216, 226, 232, 234–236, 242, 243, 370, 373, 374, 377, 378, 380, 381, 396, 398, 404, 406, 415, 417–419, 433, 437, 438, 445, 447, 456, 458, 460, 464, 466, 484, 486, 488, 491, 492, 494, 500, 502, 504, 506, 514, 516, 519, 529, 531, 532, 539, 542, 550, 552, 554, 559, 562, 566, 568, 571, 572, 579, 581, 583, 588, 591, 593, 599, 601, 602.
-, Bishop of. See Laud, William.
-, cloth. See under cloth, Londons.
-, Lord Mayor of. See Hammersley, Sir Hugh.
-, merchants of, 65.
-, ships of, 177, 408.
-, news from, 302, 401, 452, 534.
-, sailors billetted outside, 2; those who refused subsidies returned for, 10; streets lined with troops to protect Buckingham, 11.
-, fast in, 60; letters with Brussels increase, 91; bonfires in, on king accepting Petition of Right, 127.
-, communication with Rochelle through fishermen, 148; riot in, against Lamb, 157.
-, increase of Papists in, 171; trade ruined, 225, 226; Buckingham returns to, 260.
-, Felton in, 261; Buckingham's body sent to, 283, 295; burgesses line streets at Buckingham's funeral, 337.
-, Rosencranz reaches, 294, 307; Charles returns to, 335, 336, 370, 371.
-, Scaglia going to, 412; Dutch without news from, 441; rejoicings in, at queen's pregnancy, 599.
-, places in and near:
-, Fleet prison, 66.
-, Strand, Lord Wimbledon's house in, burned, 416n.
-, Tower, records in, 156; shortage of gunpowder at, 172; Felton put in, 295; Savage sent to, 307; crowds flock to, to see Felton, 337; Arundel's imprisonment in, 553; members of parliament sent to, 580.
-, Whitehall, 437.
London. See Ships, names of.
Long, Walter:
-, arrested at dissolution of parliament, 580.
Longboat. See Ships, names of, San Michele Angelo.
Longueville, Duke of. See Henry II, of Orleans.
Lonigo [Prov. Vicenza, Italy]:
-, Carlisle, Wake and Roe going to, 344.
Lopez, a Portuguese:
-, asks Dutch to supply French with ships and guns, 389; Dutch procrastinate about, 401; result of mission, 462.
Lords, House of, House of Peers, Upper House:
-, ask that Canterbury, Lincoln and Bristol may take seats in parliament, 45; divided about Petition of Right, 84.
-, Buckingham attempts snap division in, 104; not customary to oppose money bills in, 156; Charles thanks, 589.
-, See also parliament.
lords, nobility:
-, suggested loan from, 590.
Lorraine, 104, 115, 123, 218, 469.
-, French want Montagu kept in, 13; Carlisle going to, 21, 37, 72, 285; Carlisle in, 459; Duchess of Chevreuse in, 53; Porter going to, 252.
-, Savoy can easliy get men from, 450; peace to be negotiated in, 452.
-, ambassador of, in Spain, 264, 269, 304, 363, 364, 368, 369.
-, gentleman from, in England, 358.
-, news from, 382.
-, Duchess Dowager of. See Margaret, widow of Henry, Duke of Lorraine.
-, Duke of. See Charles III, Duke of Lorraine.
Lorraine, Charles de, Duke of Guise:
-, going to Marseilles, 70; to command joint fleet, 71.
-, ships of, cannot reach Italy soon, 106.
-, Genoese disturbed at preparations, 390, 393; Carlisle derides forces, 401.
-, Savoy nervous about force of, 439; ordered to provide fifty ships, 441; to command newly armed ships, 446.
-, fleet at Marseilles, 454; at sea off Provence, 460; to proceed to Italy, 477.
-, ships to chase English, 509; to relieve Mantua by sea, 512.
-, embarking troops and munitions at Marseilles, 548; at mouth of Var, 573.
-, -, Claude de, Duke of Chevreuse:
-, has long conversation with Richelieu about peace, 352; introduces Montagu to Richelieu, 354.
-, said to be going to England, 378; Charles would like, as ambassador, 491, 522, 536; recall may be due to queen mother, 536.
-, -, Francis de, Bishop of Verdun:
-, reported to be arming, 162, 178.
-, -, Louis of, Prince of Pfaltzbourg, Falsberg, Falsbergh, Falsburgh:
-, leaves Montagu's affair unsettled, 4; good cavalier but bad negotiator, 13; expected at Paris, 24.
Louis XIII, King of France, the Most Christian, 57, 107, 166, 220, 237, 239, 277, 310, 316, 363, 371, 420, 427, 464, 471, 474, 488, 546, 598.
-, (1628):
-, proposed league with emperor, Spain and Poland, 1; determined on ascendancy in France, 3.
-, allows Duchess of Chevreuse to return, 4; willing to release Montagu unconditionally, 24.
-, receives Aerssens well, 7; reception of Danish ambassadors, 7; gives audience to Dutch ambassadors, 24.
-, English count on distraction in Italy, 25; Rochelle hampers action, 27; England only enemy, 36.
-, willing to accept Venetian mediation, 33; Venice continues representations to, 34, 35.
-, absence of, 50, 52; secret counsels divulged, 53; will persist in siege of Rochelle until English arrive, 61.
-, Savoy wants to keep busy, 63; Avaux apologises for neglect of Nevers, 64.
-, Venice will support in Italy, 65; goes to Rochelle, 70, 72, 80; hints at understanding with Spain, 71.
-, sends home English prisoners, 71; demands surrender of Rochelle, 75; incensed at succour entering Rochelle, 88.
-, Mantua relies on help, 82; goodwill to peace, 92, 436; talk of giving Savoy command of forces, 93; determined to help Mantua, 110, 388.
-, relieved at departure of English fleet, 94; Laleu brought before, 101.
-, English want to induce to dismiss Richelieu, 111; likely to leave Rochelle soon, 119.
-, sends to Venice account of failure of English fleet at Rochelle, 115–117; will not listen to Rochellese, 119.
-, Spanish offers against England anger, 121; Rochelle expects neither clemency nor good faith from, 122.
-, remonstrances about Bailo's action against Jesuits, 130.
-, English preparations bring back to camp, 134; badly impressed by Venice suffering acts of privateers, 150.
-, will not treat of subjects, with foreign powers, 154, 314; fall of Rochelle will encourage to go on against Huguenots, 161.
-, goes to Marans, 165, 182; Contarini hopes will grant peace to Huguenots, 169.
-, hopes English will not come after all, 173; Savoy's complaint against, 178.
-, English plan to harass, 179; fresh Spanish offers to, 183, 196; Huguenots may make peace with, 186.
-, need of overtures to before English fleet arrives, 191; laughs at Spanish offers, 197.
-, Richelieu conceals unpleasant things from, 201; closing Rochelle port, 205.
-, will raise siege if English relieve Rochelle, 225; Philip ready to lend ships against Rochelle, 230; English do not object to Rochelle treating with, 233.
-, argument to induce to negotiate, 243; Venetian esteem for, 246, 269.
-, away from camp, 259; in Lower Poitou, 265.
-, bound to consider internal peace, 263; dissatisfied with pope, 264.
-, determined to have Rochelle, 273; will never treat with Huguenots, 274.
-, will lean to peace when Rochelle taken, 276; told of English willingness for peace, 287.
-, Venice approaches about peace, 285, 292, 303; Charles wants to give up siege of Rochelle, 289, 355; Charles desires peace with, 309, 311, 379.
-, cannot brook interference with subjects, rumours of peace with Philip, 298.
-, English deplore perversity of ministers, 299; hopes of taking Rochelle and going to Lyons, 304.
-, Savoy fears attack by, after Rochelle, 305; goes to watch English fleet, 325, 330.
-, Richelieu consults about treating, 326; useless to approach about peace while occupied, 333.
-, news of Buckingham's death brought to, 335; queen mother writes about peace to, 339.
-, stayed Count of Gazolo, 347; will not oppress Huguenots after fall of Rochelle, 350.
-, sends message to mother, 351; to see Zorzi at Aytre, 361; Venice urges peace on, 364.
-, Savoy fears hostile move by, 367; asks Zorzi about Carlisle, 369.
-, promises clemency to Rochelle, 382; Rochelle surrenders to, 386; entry into Rochelle, 397.
-, might stir up English Catholics, 387; selects special envoy for England, 388.
-, claims from Dutch, 389; Carlisle doubtful of intentions about Italy, 390, 400.
-, will not have subjects included in peace, 399, 400; hopes of making peace with Rohans, 405.
-, Richelieu jealous of Bassompierre's favour with, 402; Wake says Richelieu must canonize, 410.
-, by capture of Rochelle can bridle Huguenots, 409; having Rochelle careless of peace with England, 414.
-, absence delays peace, 419; final reply to Montagu, 423; Carlisle does not believe will go to Italy, 424; waited to see English fleet go, 425, 430; informs Venice of fall of Rochelle, 426.
-, English will make peace if intervenes in Italy, 425;
state entry to celebrate Rochelle, 434.
-, Ferrari praises, 435; sends back prisoners to sister, 436.
-, staying at country seat of Richelieu, 438; only speaks by rule, 439.
-, Charles will not be reconciled with, while persecutes Huguenots, 440; may want to discuss peace negotiations with Fargis and Marini, 445.
-, means to have fleet for all emergencies, 441; pleased to have sister's (H.M.) letters, 448.
-, well disposed to Charles, 450, 451; Venice explains delay in responding, 454, 457.
-, Holland sending horses and dogs to, 459; Orange sold to, 460.
-, (1629):
-, means to afford speedy relief to Mantua, 463, 477; sends Crequy to Italy, 465.
-, will not abandon Germany, 465; Savoy says should attend to home affairs, 467.
-, collects money for Italian expedition, 469; Charles must keep word, 472.
-, contempt for English at entry to Paris, 478; Savoy's attitude to, 479; letters to Duke of Mantua, 480.
-, English assurances to, 486; England asks to give peace to subjects, 489.
-, shows goodwill to Huguenots by pardon, 489, 490, 512; English attitude depends on, 491.
-, Charles asks to pardon Huguenot leaders, 492; away from Paris, 495.
-, immediate assistance expected in Italy, 499, 523; fear of will prostrate enemies, 506.
-, attaches no value to English friendship, 510; signs pardon of Huguenots, 517; steps towards peace, 533, 534.
-, Wake's opinion of plans, 519; on way to Italy, 526, 548; Contarini defends sincerity about Italy, 528.
-, obligations to pope upon English marriage treaty 520; well disposed to peace, 521.
-, danger of alliance of England, Spain and Savoy against, 524; English opinion of decree against Huguenots, 530–532.
-, Dutch ambassadors take leave of, 531; understanding with Bavaria, 533.
-, will not ratify peace with Spain if English one kept, 535; English suspicions of, 541.
-, irritation with Huguenots, 542; Zorzi to follow, to secure peace, 548.
-, expected to attack Nimes, 556; English suspicions of strengthened by Orange affair, 560.
-, urges Denmark not to make peace with emperor, 561; Zorzi prevented by illness from following, 565.
-, in earnest about Italy, 567; Venetian understanding with, 575; shows regard for Savoy, 576.
-, reported pledge to Catholic not to enter Italy, 582; Denmark wants included in peace with emperor, 583.
-, Venice does not want absorbed in domestic affairs, 585; talk of defensive alliance, 586.
-, interview with Prince of Piedmont, 589; passport desired from for Kniphausen and Peblitz, 591.
-, Venice does not want diverted from Italy, 593, 594; sends supplies to Casale, 596.
-, Wake ready to reconcile Rohan with, 595; Christina goes to Susa to see, 596; Venice sends Cavazza to, 597.
-, accused of not keeping promise with Huguenots, 602; offers peace to Rohan, 603.
Low Countries. See Netherlands.
Lower House. See Commons, House of.
Lua, M. della. See Lue.
Lubeck, German Empire:
-, diet of Hanse at, 16; decide, not to help against Denmark, 35; unsafe for English, 59.
-, Wallenstein tries to win burgesses, 67; may sell ships to Wallenstein, 93.
-, peace conference at, 337, 356, 504.
-, desired to receive imperial garrison, 445; demands of Tilly and Wallenstein of, 493.
Lucca [Prov. Lucca, Italy]:
-, merchants of have agents at Leghorn, 58.
Lucstat. See Gluckstadt.
Lue, Sieur de la, Lua, M. della:
-, lunatic from Rochelle, sees king, 101.
Luia, Biagio di, master of the S. Michele Arcangelo or Longboat, 526.
Luicrich. See Leutkirch.
Lyere, William van, heer van Oosterwijck, Dutch ambassador at Venice:
-, asks Venice to join league, 1; presents memorial for Schuyl, 103; Carlisle makes complaint to, 357.
Lyons [Rhone, France], 239.
-, news from, 80, 393.
-, Louis going to, 117, 220, 304.