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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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D

da Bene, abbot. See Elbene, Alfonse.

d' Ales, d' Alles, d' Alix, See Rota, Francesco della.

Daman, Damaun [Bombay Presidency, India] :

action with Portuguese off, 64n.

d' Amontot. See Amontot.

Danby, earl of. See Danvers, Henry.

Danes. See Denmark.

d' Angennes. See Angennes.

Danube, River :

Gustavus tries to secure crossings of, 28.

Danvers, Henry, earl of Danby, earl of d' Embi :

made knight of garter, 162
-, splendid appearance at banquet, 218.

Danzig :

news from, 447, 471, 547, 560.

d' Ardes, Jona (?) captain of the Paragon, 408.

Darmstat, landgrave of. See George II, landgrave of Hesse Darmstat.

d' Asylva, Battista :

intercepted letter of. 243.

d'Aubigny, sieur. See Stuart, George.

DaulphinMaster of the Horse of the Duke of Orleans :

sent to England, 304
-, stays on to buy horses, 308.

d' Avaux, d' Avo, sieur. See Mesmes, Claude de.

Davis, Evan, butcher :

killed in affray with Correr's servants, 437, 438n, 450.

-, Henry :

sent by Aston with news of arrival, 492.

Deal, co. Kent :

estimate for repairing castle, 346n.

debts, crown :

Weston claims to have reduced, 223.

interest paid on, 224, 366.

suit against city of London for profiting out of, 345.

increased by means for reducing, 366.

della Torre, count. See Thurn, Count Matthias.

Dembi, earl of. See Fielding, William, earl of Denbigh.

d' Embi, earl. See Danvers, Henry, earl of Danby.

Demmin in Pomerania [German Empire] :

death of Sir George Douglas at, 547n.

Denbigh, countess of. See Fielding, Susan.

-, earl of. See Fielding, William.

Dene, forest of [co. Gloucester] :

irregularities in selling timber of, 263, 264
-, punishment for, 264, 293.

timber best for navy, 263, 264.

Denmark and Danes, 70 :

1633 :

fleet sent to Baltic, 91.

no representative in England, 101.

Anstruther to return to, 122
-, Anstruther sets out for, 146
-, Anstruther's negotiations in, 151, 179.

decree in, imposing tolls on Elbe, 149.

suggested league with Spain and England against Sweden, 166.

Spiexmo introduces settlers into, 305.

1635 :

fleet to join English, 396
-, ships from Indies greet English fleet, 405.

1636 :

Austrians do not fear if supported by Saxony, 503.

inclined to submit to English claims at sea, 535.

ministers in Germany asked to co-operate with English, 547.

proposed alliance with emperor, if England will join, 551
-, urges emperor to give satisfaction to Sweden in interests of peace, 556.

king of. See Christian IV,

princes of. See Christian son of Christian IV
-, Ulric.

queen of. See Sophia of Mecklenburg.

ambassadors in Germany :

with Protestant princes, 75
-, suggest alliance to emperor, if England will join, 551
-, urge that satisfaction be given to Swedes, 556.

minister in England :

staying on after taking leave, 72, 143
-, hopeful news of peace, 128, 143
-, news of king's son's return to Gluckstat, 136.

Deptford [co. Kent] :

Charles launched at, 74n
-, James built at, 220n.

deputy. See under ambassadors.

d' Estampes. See Estampes.

d' Estrees, d' Etre. See Estrees.

Deuxponts, duchess of. See Louise Juliana.

de Vic, Devich, Dewich. See Vic, Henry de.

diamonds. See jewels.

Dieppe [Seine Inferieure, France] :

earl of Pembroke's sons crossing to, 403.

ships of, 479n, 493n.

Diest, Dist [Prov. Brabant, Belgium] :

Prince of Orange moves on, 15
-, English and Irish troops move to, 175.

diet :

Anstruther uncertain about, 88.

affair of Palatine must be referred to, 506
-, emperor hastening convocation of, 518.

Bavaria responsible for objections to, 525
-, English desire for, 555.

question of Palatine match must be settled in Polish, 561.

-, See Breslau
-, Dresden
-, Frankfort
-, Heilbronn
-, Ratisbon
-, Worms.

Digby, John :

knighted by Lindsey, 475n.

Dinghemans, David, Dutch Captain :

in charge of Spanish prize, 326n.

Dinley, Dingli, John, secretary to Princess Palatine :

sent to England after Nethersole's disgrace, 138
-, supported by Brassert, 148.

strong representations for Palatinate, 148, 149
-, leaves England, 158.

back at Hague, 167, 246.

represents needs of Palatinate, 179, 194
-, efforts to obtain assistance, 186, 232.

back in England, 227
-, audience of king, presents mistress's letters, 229.

returning with Boswell, 239.

dispensation :

for marriage of duke of Mantua to his daughter in law, 154, 155, 160.

pope will refuse for Poland to marry Palatine princess, 375
-, Spaniards move for this, 500.

Dist. See Diest.

Dohna, Baron Acatius von, ambassador of the Palatine in England, 238n.

Dolci, Dolce, Pietro, notary of the Ducal chancery :

appointed secretary to the Ambassador Correr, 271.

left sick at Calais, 290
-, has leave to return, 294.

Dolfin, Antonio, Savio alla Mercanzia, 57, 139.

Dolphin :

fight with the Portuguese, 64n.

Dominican, Irish :

execution for treason, 172.

Dordrecht [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands], 28 :

Dutch arming shallops at, 4.

Dormer, Jane :

marriage to Count of Feria, 18n.

-, Robert, earl of Carnarvon :

at wedding celebrations at Constantinople, 227.

d' Ornano. See Ornano.

Douglas, Sir George, English Agent at Frankfort :

reports battle of Liegnitz, 227
-, reports Duke Bernard's intention to fight, 236.

to start negotiations till Anstruther arrives, 233
-, reports efforts of Saxony to create dissension, 245.

to go to Sweden and Poland in place of Anstruther, 295.

sent by Portland to draw Poland to side of England, 316.

takes part in peace negotiations between Sweden and Poland, 352, 367
-, sanguine of success, 353.

intimates to king of Poland that England may take his side, 361.

reports extension of truce between Sweden and Poland, 374
-, Skytte charges with partiality, 376, 382.

reports truce between Sweden and Poland, 471n.

reports Poland's threat to Austria, but says nothing of Palatine match, 498.

king wroth with and recalls, 510
-, death at Demmin, 547.

Douglas, James :

knighted by Lindsey, 475n.

-, John :

knighted by Lindsey, 475n.

Douglas, Duglass, Dublas, Duglis, Dowglas, Dubles, Colonel, John, in Venetian service, 40 :

Jerome Weston speaks for, 35.

sent to Palatinate with remittances, 112, 115,
-, arrives at Hague, 119.

to report on defence of Palatinate, 115, 117, 118.

waiting for Kolb at Wesel, 129.

leave granted to for 4 months, 163
-, asks for extension, 198, 199
-, returns with Fielding, 286.

Fielding recommends to doge, 356, 452,
-, reply, 357, 452.

Douglas, William, earl of Angus :

created marquis of Douglas, 123n.

-, William, earl of Morton, earl of Murton :

made knight of garter, 162
-, splendid appearance at banquet, 218.

Douuer, earl of. See Carey, Henry, earl of Dover.

Dover, co. Kent, 335 :

Gussoni sets out for, 219.

mail from to Calais, taken by Dunkirkers, 242.

Correr meets Fielding at, 288.

ship money fleet to gather near, 384
-, fleet sails for, 396.

Dunkirkers chase Dutch ship into, 404, 405.

official arrested at for admitting forged passports, 434.

Palatine's reception off, followers killed by salute, 483.

Miniken captured off, 559.

castle :

estimate for repairing, 346n.

earl of. See Carey, Henry.

Dowglas. See Douglas, Col. John.

Downs, 404 :

St. Dennis in, 52n.

Dutch capture Dunkirkers in, 102.

Dutch Indiamen arrive in, 104.

ship money fleet to gather in, 383n, 407
-, king reviews, 393
-, fleet withdraws to because of sickness, 435, 443, and lack of supplies, 459.

Lindsey seizes Dutch ship in, 441, 455
-, Pennington seizes Petite Marthe in, 479n.

fleet in to help Spanish squadron get to Dunkirk, 460, 463.

Henrietta Maria back in, 492n.

Dreadnought :

commissioned for foreign service, 18, 32
-, not likely to do much, 23.

to escort queen mother to England, 43
-, or escort her to Spain, 46
-, to stop in port, 52.

Dresden [Saxony, German Empire] :

Anstruther goes to see duke at, 103, 108, 136
-, Denmark may go to, 122.

diet of :

England eager for news of, 62.

drugs :

Venetians export from Aleppo, 165.

Dubald, Dubaldui. See Duwall.

Dublas, Dubles. See Douglas, Col. John.

Dublin, Ireland :

outrage of Biscayans at, 134, 135.

parliament summoned to meet at, 227
-, representatives of, 255
-, rejected as Catholics, 256.

sheriff of. See Brice, Christopher.

du Chalart. See Chalart.

du Clausel. See Clausel.

duels :

between Holland and Lord Weston, 100.

between Thomas lord Cleveland and Thomas Weston, 379.

du Fargis. See Fargis.

Duglass, Duglis. See Douglas, Col. John.

Dumazzon, Capt. :

not lost with Stork, 208.

Dunkirk and Dunkirkers, [Nord, France], 228, 510 :

news received by way of, 1.

reported equipment of ships at, 84.

Dutch capture ships in Downs, 102
-, Dutch seize ship in Yarmouth, 132, 150.

pink of, taken in Thames by Dutch, 152
-, prisoners released by Admiralty, 153.

capture and plunder shipwrecked Dutch, 167
-, Necolalde resists arrest of escaped prisoner, 178.

English profit by privateering of, 182
-, chase Dutch into English ports, 204, 210, 404, 405.

ships lie in wait for Oxenstierna, 204
-, money and troops reach, from Spain, 228.

Dutch take mails leaving, 236, 242
-, Dutch blockade, 236n, 244.

English jealousy of French designs on, 266, 383.

reported landing of English troops at, 266
-, reported landing of Irish troops, 302.

Cardinal Infant at, 326.

capture two fishing vessels, 342
-, take ship with tobacco, 351, 524.

take buss Salisbury, 351, 352.

marquis of Fuentes to command ships of, 357.

English would resist French occupation of, 383.

courier travels by way of, 348, 441.

Spaniards proposal to deposit with English, 390
-, Spanish squadron in, proposed junction with English, 394.

Spanish ships in England on way to, 396, 402.

depredations on French shipping, 402, 408, 410, 420, 441, 446.

French capture mails in boat of, 409, 479.

proposal to send Palatine against 425.

English losses through search at sea by, 433, 441.

fleet of scatters Dutch fishing fleet, 445, 446
-, protest against Dutch pursuing into English ports, 453.

chase Dutch ship into Hull, 446
-, English stop capturing Dutch ships, 460, 461, 467.

English to convoy ships, 453
-, English ready to protect Spanish ships sailing to, 460, 463, 468.

plague at, 469.

daring and captures from Dutch, 470
-, Dutch chase ship into Scarborough, 476.

English warship to take Spanish money to, 492, 495. Necolalde gets convoy for money to, 526, 535, 543.

Rochecour taken when crossing from, 530n.

Dutch merchants compete in sending food to, through England, 538
-, large English supplies of food to, 545.

Dutch fishermen ask for guarantee against if pay licence money, 543.

ship sent to Radolti, 550, 554
-, Radolti crosses in ship of, 554.

French capture mails from, 559, 571
-, Master of Posts asks for two warships to protect passage from, 562.

ships of fleet convoy money from Spain to, 567.

Dunluce, viscount. See Mac Donald, Randall.

Dunning, Henry, captain of H.M. ketch Miniken.

captured by the French, 559
-, returns to England, 561.

Du Pas. See Pas, Manasses du.

du Perron, abbot of. See Noel, Jacques le.

Duperoy, du Perroy, Captain Francis, Dunkirk privateer :

captured by Dutch, 152
-, Necolalde resists arrest, 178.

Duplessis, Armand, Cardinal Richelieu :

1632 :

Louis meets brother at house of, 19
-, delay caused by illness, 52.

1633 :

negotiations with Swedes, 61
-, assurances to Princess Palatine, 68, 76.

Oxenstierna obtains money from, 81
-, Scaglia enemy of, 109.

1634 :

Charles refers to health of, 182
-, Coke's appreciation of genius, 197.

Queen Mother seeks to reconcile, 192, 196
-, hinders reconciliation with Monsieur, 228, 237.

sends Charnasse to Netherlands, 200n
-, long negotiations with Dutch ministers, 300.

goes towards Gravelines, 326.

intervenes in quarrel between Soissons and Senneterre, 327.

1635 :

unlikely to recall Senneterre, 371
-, refuses to grant leave to Pougny, 380.

writes to ambassadors about claim to dominion at sea, 413.

informed of English landing in Oleron, 418.

Scudamore avoids visiting, 447, 456
-, Council decides he shall not visit, 459.

1636 :

says Swedish alliance will be nought if England does not join, 560.

Dusseldorf [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire] :

Neuburg flees from, 62.

Dutch. See Netherlands.

duties, contributions :

imposed on everything sold, 515.

English exempted from half, at Constantinople, 569.

-, See also customs.

Duval, Francois, Marquis of Fontenay Mareuil, Fontane, French Ambassador in England, 32 :

1632 :

refers to supplies for Dutch, 2
-, speaks to Charles of Monsieur's revolt, 4, 7.

suspicious about suspension of Dutch levies, 5
-, Dutch ministers inform of capture of Maastricht, 6.

considers England desires divisions in France, 7, 8
-, tries to thwart Fabroni, 17, 24.

has news of accomodation with Monsieur, 13
-, uncertain about, 15, 17
-, announces in England, 23, 27.

Gussoni to cultivate, 16
-, advised of king's return, 19.

reports Spanish proposals about Flanders, 23
-, reports execution of Montmorency, 33.

in mourning cannot attend lord mayor's show, 28
-, letter of St. Chaumond to, 33, 34.

alert to thwart intrigues of queen mother, 37
-, and to stop her or Monsieur coming to England, 40, 43, 46, 49.

takes credit for saving neutrality of Cologne, 38.

1633 :

tries to enlist English help against Dutch truces, 56.

informs of decision to support Germany, expects little from England, 62.

speaks of intrigues of Monsieur, 63
-, communications from Baugy, 74.

announces his departure, 77, 81
-, arrival of Moussolens surprise to, 82.

feels sure England will not engage in intrigues of Queen Mother and Monsieur, 78, 79.

suspicious of M. de St. Croix, 78, 79
-, efforts to thwart intrigues of Queen Mother and Monsieur, 84, 85.

attempt of Chateauneuf to discredit, 83.

at audience with Mussolens, 86
-, permission to leave, 87
-, leave taking, 103, 106, 110.

outlines joint action for Palatine, 89
-, instructions to about Palatinate, 89, 91.

efforts to obtain Scots for king's regiment, 92.

Weston presses about joint action in Germany, 97.

no successor to, 120
-, Boutard offends queen by defending, 187.

Duwall, Dulbaldui, Dubald, Colonel, Swedish commander :

measures for defence of Schweinfurt, 19
-, successful in Silesia, 63
-, defeated and captured by Wallenstein, 168.

dwarf, the queen's. See Hudson, Geoffrey.

dyeing :

Dutch wish to keep monopoly of, 462.

Dysart, co. Fife :

ship of, plundered, 503n.