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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J
James I, king of Great Britain, 239n:
friendship for Venice, 25, 29.
money lent by Denmark to, 60n
-, benevolence raised by, 130.
Buwinckhausen refused present of, 238.
land in Ireland granted by, to London companies, 337.
London arranged to pay portion of debts, 345.
succession of, 362.
depletion of treasury due to exorbitant expenditure of, 366.
Mare Clausum written by order of, 509n.
James, last king of Cyprus, 116n.
James, duke of York, second son of Charles I, 363 :
birth, rejoicings, 157
-, congratulations on, 159, 168, 169, 172, 181
-, Catholic nurse for, 160.
Laud to christen, 163
-, godparents, 163, 165, 166, 172
-, christening, 172.
announcement of birth to France and Savoy, 165
-, Savoy not informed, 177.
French not sending congratulations, 183.
made Lord High Admiral, 303.
James :
payment for building, 220
-, Vice-Admiral in Lindsey's fleet, 372.
Jamuth. See Yarmouth, Great.
Janissaries :
slain in fight with English merchantmen, 125.
Jars, commander de. See Rochechouart, Francois de.
Jaubert, Aimery, baron de Blaignac and count de Barrault, French ambassador in Spain :
curious about courier sent to Hopton, 208.
Jermyn, Sir Thomas, vice chamberlain of the household :
accompanies king to Scotland, 93.
Jersey, Channel Islands :
de Vic said to have gone to, 271.
Jesuits :
at Venice, to attend Lady Fielding's funeral, 348, 350.
try to make mischief about Bailo acting as god-father to Wyche's son, 408.
in England for Queen Mother and goes on to Vienna, 465.
will not accept Panzani's settlement, 520.
-, See Courtenay, Edward.
Jeweller, king's :
accompanies king to Scotland, 94.
Jewels :
of queen dowager of Denmark, 159.
of sanctuary, Venice shown to strangers, 29, 168, 533.
Henrietta sends present of to mother, 307, 530.
sent to queen of France, 562.
diamonds, 86 :
trouble in Constantinople over lost, 172, 173.
presented to S. Germano, 278.
presented to Fielding, 297.
Jewels, Master of the. See Mildmay, Sir Henry.
Jews :
Wyche tries to throw blame on, 124.
Joachimi, Albert, Dutch Ambassador in England, 33 :
1632 :
speaks of disturbances in Netherlands, 2
-, remarks on condition of Flanders, 12.
explains hesitation about English levies, 5
-, attends lord mayor's procession, 28.
informs Gussoni of fall of Maastricht, 6
-, celebrates the capture, 8.
comments on Spanish advances, 15
-, apprehension about Fabroni's visit, 17
-, fears about arming of ships, 18.
fears England will listen to Spanish proposals about Flanders, 23, 39
-, postpones departure, fresh instructions, 37.
views on financing of Cardinal Infant, 23
-, laments Spanish influence in England, 32.
anxious about operations in Little Brabant, 28
-, opinion on neutralisation of Rheinberg, 46.
reserved about Flanders negotiations, 49.
1633 :
takes leave of king, 63
-, urges energetic action in Germany, 69
-, departure, 77, 81.
comments on report of English ambassadors, 73, 74
-, nothing said about return, 87, 103, 136.
return postponed, 148
-, starts for England, 166
-, expected, reports about, 173
-, arrives, complimentary visits, 175.
1634 :
urges help for Germany, 179, 186
-, knows about Cesy's affairs, 180.
remonstrates about Dunkirkers selling booty, 182.
Nethersole takes refuge with, 183
-, representations in Nethersole's favour, 189, 190.
gets question of levies settled, 194
-, busy despatching troops, 199.
reticent about Charnasse's negotiations, 195
-, says nothing settled, 207
-, tells king of treaty, 217.
has to follow king for negotiations, 202
-, supports Oxenstierna, 209, 211.
supports idea of sending Palatine to Germany, 224
-, Pougny pays respects to, 253.
Oxenstierna remonstrates with about armistice, 229
-, reply, 229, 230.
reports decision on Nuestra Senora de Rosario, 235.
remonstrance with at seizure of English ship, defends on ground of blockade, 236
-, remonstrance with on seizure of mails, 245.
mistakes queen's dwarf for prince, 251
-, visits Zonca, 254.
lengthy discussions with Pougny about alliance proposals, 268
-, makes proposals and referred to Council, 273.
asks Pougny to support demands, 273
-, Pougny to perform office for alliance jointly with, 276.
alarmed by arrival of de Vic, 273
-, exchanges visits with San Germano, 275.
labours with king and Council to get help, 286
-, tries to rouse government, 287
-, no answer to, 293.
plate for Brassert sent to, 291
-, attends Lord Mayor's function, 296
-, coach at Correr's entry, 297
-, calls on Correr, 299.
attributes English naval preparations to Spanish suggestion, 307.
1635 :
discredits report of engagement between English and Dutch, 315, 319
-, memorial quoted, 326n.
refuses to say anything about alliance with France, 317
-, information about Knuyt, 346.
warns Sta. Barbara of proposed arrest, 326, 332.
confidences to Correr on alliance negotiations with England, 330, 331
-, thanks Correr for good offices of Venice, 331
-, king makes no reply to proposals, 353.
hopes capture of Philipsburg will move France to declare war, 333.
reports Dutch merchants ill treated, 353
-, Dutch sending ambassador to supplement, 355.
magnifies Austrian successes to impress ministers, 356
-, efforts to get England to join alliance, 378, 379.
finds Charles perturbed by French declaration of war, 381
-, instructed to act in unison with Senneterre, 390.
jealously watching English measures of defence, 383.
appeals for release of Sampson, 446, 451, 458, 462, 465, 470
-, follows king in vain for audience, 455.
sends word of protection afforded to Spanish squadron, 460.
talks threateningly, without effect, 463
-, staggered by threat of reprisals, 465
-, only gets ambiguous answers, 467.
parades crews of ships taken by Dunkirkers, 470
-, urges need of embassy to England, 483.
tires hard to save Verdieux, 476, 493.
negotiations at standstill pending arrival of Palatine, 480
-, calls on Palatine, untroubled about titles, 487.
1636 :
upset by Dutch sailors' riot at Plymouth, 506
-, unsuccessful efforts for, 530.
makes use of English fear of league between Holland and Spain, 508, 519
-, reply to king's reproaches about negotiations, 509, 522
-, assurances allay anxiety, 536, 540.
to go over to receive word of Princess Palatine upon marriage of daughter, 532.
informs king of recovery of Schenkenscans, 543, 567
-, uncertain about, 558
-, informs Correr, 562, 563.
offers union of fleets against Spaniards, 547, 549
-, displeased at reply to, 549, 550
-, negotiations uncertain, 553
-, at standstill, 563.
leaves London, with Court, 570.
repeats request in favour of fishermen, 571, 572.
John Casimir, Prince of Poland, brother of Uladislaus IV, Prince Casimir :
says brother will not marry a heretic, 375
-, recalled to Poland, 471.
John Frederick of Holstein Gottorp, archbishop of Bremen, uncle of Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, 72.
John Frederick, duke of Wirtemberg :
Buwinckhausen ambassador for, 238n.
John George I, Elector of Saxony Duke of Saxony :
1632 :
successes in Silesia, 14
-, defends Lower Saxony from imperialists, 34.
Charles to consult, after Leipsig, 42
-, Anstruther to confer with, 52.
new levies of, 59.
1633 :
Wallenstein prepares to invade states of, 62
-, force paid by, 66.
relation of Landgrave of Hesse Darmstat, 72.
reliance of Oxenstierna upon, 81
-, fears that Austrians may win over, 92, 105, 108, 130.
will not make peace without inclusion of Palatine, 95
-, Charles sanguine about, 106.
approval sought for Heilbronn arrangements, 103, 108
-, English hopeful about, 111.
Anstruther sent to, 112
-, Denmark wins esteem, 118
-, effort to get recognition of Administrator, 122.
armistice with Wallenstein, 128.
Anstruther to make strong representations to, 130, 136
-, Anstruther reports negotiations with, 137.
English lack of confidence in, 145, 147, 151.
anxious for peace, 151
-, ready to make terms with imperialists, 153.
declares will never separate from friends, 175.
1634 :
need to include in general alliance, 186
-, assurances to allies, 202.
deputies of try to cause dissension at diet of Frankfort, 245.
successes in Bohemia, 262
-, makes peace with emperor, 306, 322, 330, 422, 424, 425, 427, 430, 431, 435, 439, 446.
Princes sent to, to support league, 320.
1635 :
efforts to dissuade from peace with emperor, 372.
emperor's declaration about Palatinate arranged secretly with, 438.
1636 :
value placed by Austria on alliance of, 503
-, defeats of not disagreeable to England, 508.
peace with. See Prague, peace of.
John William, duke of Cleves and Juliers :
Palatine claim to fiefs of, 145n.
Jones, Inigo :
designed House of Delight at Greenwich, 387n.
Joseph, Pere. See Tremblay, Francois du.
Journeaux, John, Captain, of the Petite Marthe of Dieppe :
taken by Pennington, in the Downs, 479n
-, condemned to gallows, 493.
sentence held up, 495
-, efforts of ambassadors for, 499
-, pardoned, 530.
Jubilee :
queen in London to celebrate, 247.
Julich, Juliers [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire], 38 :
Neuburg flees to, 62.
-, duke of. See John William.
Justice in Eyre of Forest, south of Trent. See Rich, Henry, earl of Holland.
-, -, beyond Trent. See Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel.
Juxon, William, bishop of London :
appointment due to Laud's favour, 152
-, rumour that king may make treasurer, 527.
king appoints treasurer, feeling at Court, 531
-, Correr compliments, 540
-, Venice orders special compliments to, 545, 568
-, performed by Correr, 570.