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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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Wake, Lady Anne, 256, 475.
-, passport asked for, 439, 455, 460, 475, 476, 495, 510; Wake sends to England, 455.
-, -, Walck, Sir Isaac, English ambassador at Venice, 8, 31, 34, 149, 151, 211, 247, 255, 333, 334, 393, 565, 574, 587.
-, (1628):
-, remonstrance to, about letters seized, 9, 14, 25, 26; reception in Collegio, 14; explanation offered, 18–20; second reply, 29; letters home about, 42, 43, 130; proposals to lay before Signory, 44.
-, communicates advices to Collegio, 15, 16, 29.
-, statements will never get beyond Conway's cabinet unless Buckingham chooses, 23; Buckingham undertakes to inform Signory through, 30.
-, complaint against Alberti, 37n; letter to Carleton about Venetian letters seized, 51; communication with Carleton, 64; settlement about letters, 65–68.
-, Contarini fears misrepresentation by, 54, 55; Baroccio to see, 63; going to Padua for rest, 94.
-, representations to, about excesses of privateers, 99, 100, 125, 135, 136, 218, 245, 275, 526; notification to privateers, 114, 115, 189; reply about excesses, 133; instructions to about privateers, 210, 417.
-, petition of English merchants presented by, 143; Conway hears from about privateers, 166.
-, presents memorial for Trenchfield, 174, 175, 177, 202; letter to doge for Trenchfield, 176; Trenchfield examined in presence, 203.
-, office with, about Carlisle's visit, 199; announces Carlisle, 200, 201; writes to Carlisle about preparations for, 220; told doge Carlisle was ambassador, 221; goes to Brescia to meet Carlisle, 238.
-, ask for Prigni, for Denmark, 200; says Digby only privateer, 212; escort for, 217, 253.
-, office with about Trenchfield and privateers, 228; reply, 240, 241.
-, reception at Padua, with Carlisle, 252; leaves Padua, 253; action about house for Carlisle, 256; goes with Carlisle to quarters, 257.
-, with Carlisle at first audience, 267; in Collegio with Carlisle and representations against France, 269–271, 292, 293; Senate's reply, 277; rejoinder, 291.
-, affair of Digby referred to, 272, 273, 294; tells Carleton of Soranzo's election as ambassador, 282.
-, Signory's reply to announcement of Carlisle, 284; Contarini suggests approaching about peace, 286.
-, further office against France, 299–301; office to, about peace, 318.
-, Senate's comment on reply, 322; attends Carlisle when leaving Venice, 328, 329.
-, appeals for Provaglio, 328, 329, 362, 383, 384, 386, 402; withdraws, 410.
-, journey from Venice to Turin, 342–344, 347, 348; calls on Corner, 353, 361, 363.
-, no results from commissions to about privateers, 354; Savoy gives frequent audience to, 356, 367.
-, writes of emperor promising Urbino to Tuscany, 360; explains Carlisle's mission to Corner, 361, 362.
-, Venice wants fresh instructions to, about privateers, 363; speaks of emperor's move against Venice, 366.
-, sad about news of Rochelle fleet, 367; says relations with France will depend on circumstances, 368.
-, says Montagu's negotiations unauthorised, 382; confidences to Corner, 383.
-, Scaglia's intrigues with may hurt peace, 387; Rome objects to Cardinal Maurice favouring, 388.
-, to stay at Turin till Carlisle reaches England, 390, 412; Venice anxious to know why, 394, 413; reason, 410.
-, to draw up account of Venetian honours to Carlisle, 400; thinks nothing of Porter's arrest, 402, 410; anxious about Porter's arrest, 422.
-, indignant at report of Montagu's negotiations, 409, 428; remonstrates about Ferrari's poem, 420, 435, 436, 500; possible motives of, 436, 450; mollified by Corner, 450.
-, gives Corner views on situation, 421; does not expect to return to Venice, 422, 439, 455; informed of Venetian peace negotiations and tells Savoy, 428.
-, irate about supposed negotiations with Spain, 422; Venice suspicious of offices, 426.
-, long letter to Carlisle, 423; likely to play great part, backed by Carlisle, 428.
-, pessimistic views of French policy, 427, 532.
-, efforts to encourage trade at Villefranche, 429.
-, instructions to, about Digby, 437, 474; Roe likely to succeed at Venice, 439, 443.
-, close identification with Savoy and Carlisle, 443; mystery of Savoy's gifts to, 501; pensioner of Savoy, 502.
-, curious about Paser's negotiations, 450; complains of sale of Orange, 460.
-, loses protection of Conway, but Carleton fond of, 456; Corner to observe closely, 460, 506.
-, (1629):
-, confidences to Corner, 468, 469, 474, 494; gold chain voted for, 475; changes opinion about French breaking with Spaniards, 476.
-, Angrogna Protestants appeal to, 494; sends to stop Digby, 494, 495, 512.
-, writes credentials for Rowlandson, 498; reason for leaving at Turin, 505.
-, receives passport from Castro, 509, 510; more reticent, 510.
-, would like to leave Italy, 514; wrote to Rowlandson about Pasqualigo, 524.
-, Contarini will not promise to back, 515; Contarini sends information to enable Corner to contradict, 516.
-, disparages French arms, 519; dubious about Lisle's mission, 524; and treatment by Savoy, 525.
-, anxious to hear of Carlisle's arrival in London, and negotiations, 533; attitude to Digby, 543.
-, may be sent as ambassador to Netherlands, 533; Cornaro to observe, 545.
-, instructed to get Savoy to co-operate for French peace, 547; excuses for Digby, 548.
-, devotion to Savoy, 552, 595; Digby writes to about capture of Jonas, 555, 556.
-, sends Hales to London, 559, 582; avoids Corner, 562; calls on Corner, 563; manner of treating, 564.
-, going to see duke, 573; talks to Corner of French affairs, 585, 586; report of Bautru's peace due to, 589.
-, misrepresents Venetian intentions, 593, 594; says he can do good work for cause, 594.
-, never speaks of interposition of Venice for peace, 595; Contarini to refute, 597.
-, sends first news of engagement between French and Savoyards, 601; despatches injure peace prospects, 602; delighted at news from Monferrat, 603.

Waldegrave, Nicholas, of Borley, 580n.
-, -, -, Frances daughter of, wife of Lord Treasurer Weston, 580n.
-, -, Philip, Weston's brother-in-law, 580n.

Wallenstein, Vuolestain, Volestain, Walstein, Albrecht, Count of:
-, designs of, 8; getting a fleet, 24; means to press Hanse towns hard, 36; Denmark will treat with, 63.
-, tries to win burgesses of Hamburg and Lubeck, 67; to get Hanse to join with Hapsburgs, 93.
-, forces detained by Stralsond. 200; reported murder, 221; emperor has no control over, 249.
-, check to Denmark, 338; defending coast, 347; conference at Lubeck, 356.
-, trying hard to gain Hanse towns, 360; besieging Krempe, 411; not expected to make further attacks on Gluckstat, 441.
-, demands of Hanse towns, 493; business of Sweden and Denmark with, makes scant progress, 494.
-, project of canal from Baltic to North Sea, 511; safe conduct to Danish commissioners, 529.
-, to threaten Metz, 561; Danzig grants ships to, 583; takes title of Lord High Admiral of the Baltic, 591, 600; needs hold on Baltic, 600.

Wandesford, John:
-, chosen to succeed Potton as consul at Aleppo, 396.

Wapping:
-, sailors billeted in, 2n.

Warsaw, Poland:
-, envoy from England at, 573.

Warwick, Earl of. See Rich, Robert.

weapons:
-, lack of in England, 71.

weather, gales, storms, 18, 28, 73, 81, 104, 248, 264, 285, 303, 394, 397, 404, 416, 430, 452, 459, 464, 465, 483.

Wellingborough, co. Nothampton:
-, queen takes waters at, 242.

Werdenberg, Verda, Count of, Austrian Chancellor:
-, suggests alliance with Venice, 8.

Weser, River:
-, control of Bremen over, 601.

West India Co.:
-, the Dutch:
-, Palatine hopes for present from, 497.
-, project to start an English, 516, 518, 519.

West Indies:
-, Dutch captures from Spaniards in, 338; ships from, at Isle of Wight, 441; Spanish trade in, 595.

Westminster abbey:
-, Dean of. See Williams, John.
-, - palace:
-, letter dated at, 268.

Weston, Richard, Lord, Chancellor of the Exchequer:
-, made Lord High Treasurer, 213.
-, to treat with Contarini about peace, 286, 311; one of commissioners for Admiralty, 337, 569.
-, supports Arundel, 394, 398; chief favourite since Buckingham's death, 404; rules everything, 432.
-, thinks solely of peace, 414, 432; fears Carlisle will thwart peace, 431; strengthens position, 432, 457, 490.
-, Contarini discusses peace articles with, 487–491; doubtful attitude about foreign policy, 511.
-, danger of Carlisle's views appealing to, 529.
-, troops clamour for pay from, 558; violent attacks on, in parliament, 580.
-, in funds through economy, 581, 600; unpopularity grows, 589.

wheat, 65, 74, 79, 117, 176, 177.
-, Digby captures cargo of, 73, 77, 81; sold at Zante, 83, 112, 203.
-, Philip promises to Valtelline, 386.
-, export from England, 463, 512; English and Flemish take from Turkish ports, 466.
-, for Naples and Spain, 555.

Whitehall. See under London.

Wight, Isle of, co. Hants:
-, Carteret captured off, 49n; Denbigh remains at, 121; ships from West Indies at, 441.

Wilkinson, John, English secretary at Venice, 94, 114, 166.
-, communicates advices, 15; remonstrance to about privateers, 99, 135.

William Ralph. See Ships, names of.

Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of Westminster:
-, allowed to take seat in Lords, 45.

Wimbledon, Viscount. See Cecil, Edward.

Windsor, co. Berks:
-, despatches dated at, 308, 313, 339, 340.
-, conference of, 405.

wine, 255, 327, 348, 596.
-, admitted by connivance, 11; war would stop French trade in, 12; captured from French in Mediterranean, 17, 18, 28.
-, King of Denmark's addiction to, 22; exportation from France forbidden, 61; English trade with France, 415.
-, English capture in Britanny, 111; Ithaca exempt from duties on, 341.
-, trade in, 389; impost from France allowed, 465; brought from France, 493.
-, French chose season of, for reprisals against English, 579.
-, muscat, 549.

Wirtemberg, Wurtemburg, Germany, 216.
-, emperor beginning to dispute administration of, 493.

Witham, co. Essex:
-, riot at, between troops and peasants, 46n.

Wluuel. See Ulefelt.

Wolgast [Pomerania, German Empire]:
-, Danish defeat at, 376.

Wood, Ud, Captain John:
-, sent back to Carlisle, 431.

Woodcock, Frederick, ? Windsor:
-, deposition of, 78.

wool:
-, goods exported from England to Ragusa, 128; trade at Spalato, 303.
-, from Spain for Venice, 526, 554; from England for Tunis, 584.

Wurtemburg. See Wirtemberg.

Wyche, Sir Peter, English ambassador at Constantinople:
-, Bailo to cultivate, 26; arrival at Constantinople, 54; Bailo's opinion of, 69; returns Bailo's visit, 84; Roe unable to have audience of Sultan with, 144.
-, tells Caimecan of Alexandretta affair, 181; kisses hands, present to Sultan, 204.
-, appeals to Bailo for English merchant, 229; not likely to raise question of Digby, 246.
-, molested by Turks, because of Bundock, 320; Bailo will cultivate, 346.
-, gains reputation by handling of Orlandini affair, 407, 408.
-, favourable report on Digby, 444; obtains cozetto about Alexandretta affair, 481, 482.
-, Cesy friendly with, 482; trying to upset peace, Gabor's ambassador takes letters to, 520.
-, -, Lady, 346.
-, travelling to Constantinople, 181n, 182, 229; at Leghorn, 322.