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Namur [Prov. Namur, Belgium], 12 :

Spaniards anxious about, 10
-, possible attack, on 11.

Nancy [Meurthe, France] :

French push up to, 147
-, handed over to France, 157n
-, Count Galeazzo Gualdo travels through, 284.

Naples, kingdom of :

preparations for coming of Cardinal Infant, 96
-, military preparations, 105.

troops from to defend Milanese, 253.

warlike preparations of Spaniards in, 359.

French fleet likely to attack, 519.

-, viceroy of. See Guzman, Philip Ramirez de, duke of Medina Las Torres.

Nassau, Frederick Henry of, Prince of Orange :

letters of marque of, 235n.

1632 :

defeats Pappenheim under Maastricht, 1
-, Spaniards try to hem in, 4, 6.

takes army to Diest, 15
-, reported capture of Weert 19
-, operations in Brabant, 28.

Palatine asks advice, 20
-, Nethersole sees, 51.

intends to distribute army in quarters, 33
-, garrisons Maastricht and crosses Meuse, 37.

orders neutrality of Cologne to be respected, 38.

1633 :

Princess Palatine has great confidence in advice, 58
-, provides ship for Aershot, 71.

approves idea of making Bavaria king of Romans, 71.

Princess Palatine praises, 84
-, Polish ambassador goes to see, 107.

takes the field, Palatine Princes accompany, 98
-, calculated effect on truce negotiations, 102 : opinions in England on step, 104, 106.

captures Rheinberg, 113
-, intends active operations, 139
-, reported in field, 174.

Kolb goes to see, 119
-, told of good offices of Venice about English relations, 156.

godfather to James, 163, 165, 166, 172.

1634 :

pleased at securing grant of English recruits, 194
-, keeps enemy employed, 229.

army on flank of Aytona, 249
-, fear that may sack Brussels, 252
-, Aytona's plan for meeting, 258.

Palatine too ill to join, 252.

advises making France protector of Palatinate, 302
-, consults upon answer to France, 323.

1635 :

junction of French forces with, 388, 392, 401
-, raises siege of Louvain, and retires to Aerschot, 425.

Aerssens asks to be let off mission to England, 465
-, urges despatch of ambassador, 482.

reports Poland's determination to marry Princess Elizabeth, 493.

advised Palatine not to go to England, 546.

1636 :

reports that Polish clergy have agreed to Palatine match, 525.

recalls to colours officers in England, 540
-, Arundel pays respects to, 554, 557.

attributes English unfriendliness to Spaniards, stirred by claims in Mare Clausum, 548.

neglects to wear the Garter, 557, 558.

Princess Palatine wants Rupert to take field with, 559.

efforts to prevent food reaching Flanders through England, 561.

Nassau, Count William of, Count William :

invades Flanders, 146
-, defends fort Philippine, 153
-, provides Arundel with an escort, 562.

navy, the royal, ships, galleys, men of war, fleet :

Weston claims to have put in repair, 224.

best timber for from forest of Dene, 264, 293.

1632 :

kings' desire to increase sea going squadron, 18
-, possible equipment of more ships, 23.

equipment continued busily, 32.

Spaniards wish to use for defence of Flanders, 39
-, or for convoying supplies, 46.

may escort queen mother to England, 43
-, or to Spain, 46.

ships ready but employment uncertain 49
-, detained in port, 52.

1633 :

escort Arundel's mission, 55
-, launch of two ships, 74
-, two ships to be built yearly, 81.

Monsieur desires ships, 79, 82.

1634 :

few ships at sea, 207
-, hasty preparations to arm four ships, 214.

opinion in Spain about preparations, 215.

reports of preparations of force to assert dominion of sea, 299
-, size and constitution of fleet prepared, 303
-, six more ships to be armed, 304.

busy preparing fleet, 293
-, preparations alarmDutch, 307, 309.

1635 :

busy preparing fleet, 314, 359
-, Dutch alarmed at, 330, 335
-, ships will be ready, 335.

French propose assistance of, in alliance, 328.

king goes to inspect ships refitted, 351
-, Earl of Lindsay made admiral of fleet, 359.

England provides bulk of, 364, and attaches supreme importance to, 364, 365.

ships equipped and in reserve, 365
-, reduced service, 367.

commanders of fleet appointed, strength, king to review, 372
-, ready to sail, 374
-, not likely to leave home waters, 377.

proposal to arm 40 more ships, 383, 385
-, twelve royal ships equipped, 385, 388, 407.

review of fleet postponed, 383, 384
-, to be taken near Dover, 384
-, review in Downs, 393.

assurances to Dutch about preparations, 387
-, explanations to Venice, 389, 391.

ships for Indies to unite with rest, 388.

speculations about employment of fleet, 393, 394
-, sails towards Dover, 396
-, to assert dominion over sea, 401, 402
-, rumoured action with French, 403, 404.

fleet meets and exchanges salutes with Danish fleet, 405
-, to avoid encountering French, 405, 412.

Charles states object of fleet, 411, 423
-, French take exception to instructions, 413-416, 420.

danger of conflict with French fleet, 416, 420
-, reported descent on Oleron, 418.

absorbs attention of English, 421.

proposal to give squadron to Palatine, 424, 425, 488, 491, 495, 498, 499, 509.

ship detailed for Scudamore, 425, 426.

complaints of fleet wasting time at Portsmouth, 432, 433
-, effect of fleet rather disastrous, 433, 441.

Charles perturbed by audacity of Dunkirkers in face of, 433.

provisions for fleet go bad, 433, 438, 459
-, sickness in, withdraws to Downs, 435, 438, 443.

proposal to arm 50 ships for 1636, 433, 439
-, not intended seriously, 444
-, reports revived, 466, 470.

fleet to revictual and cruise off Scotland, 446, 451
-, seizes Sampson, 453.

Boswell's assurances about, 454
-, rescues Dutch ship from Dunkirker, 460, 461, 467.

fleet short of food, returns to Downs, 459
-, ready to protect Spanish squadron for Dunkirk, 460, 463.

fleet recalled for winter, only guardships left out, 468, 470, 474.

Boswell uses as threat to Dutch, 483.

preparations delayed by difficulty over contributions, 489.

1636 :

Charles wishes to have strong fleet at sea in spring, 499
-, desire for 100 sail unlikely to be realised, 507
-, fleet of 50 decided on, 509, 513.

great activity in equipping, 515
-, Northumberland made admiral, numbers of fleet, 526.

Necolalde asks for 4 ships to escort ambassador, 518, 535
-, ships go, 546.

officers appointed for fleet, more scarce than formerly, 533
-, loss of Anne Royal, delays fleet, 550.

escort specie to Flanders, 535, 567
-, intention to continue this, 548.

Beveren asks that shall not interfere with Dutch fishermen, 543.

Dutch offer to unite with against Spaniards, 547, 549
-, Dutch show respect to, 557.

king informs Beveren of sailing of, 548
-, fleet to be inspected before sailing, 550, 553.

ship sent for Radolti, 554.

king displeased that only portion of fleet sails, ordered to fight French, 561.

fleet sails, Northumberland's instructions, 571.

Nebron. See Hepburn, Sir John.

Necolalde, Nicolaldi, Juan de, Spanish Agent in England .

1632 :

discounts loss of Maastricht, 1,6
-, Charles pleased at mortification of, 8.

accompanies Fabroni to audience, 17
-, sends Rota to Spain, 21n.

boasts of financial accomodation for his king, 23.

magnifies defeat of Baudessin, 27.

does not appear at lord mayor's show, 28.

reported secret negotiations with Council, 39
-, tries to make capital of Palatine's death, 46.

1633 :

reports provision of money for Cardinal Infant, 63.

uncertainty about going to Scotland, 103
-, congratulates king on return, 132.

explains massing of Spanish forces in Italy, 123, 126, 140.

reports value of treasure fleet, 136
-, suspicious of Brassert's negotiations with king and Council, 142.

opposes granting of facilities to Dutch shipping, 143.

rosy reports about Feria, 145, 147, 162, 168
-, offends king by reports about Wallenstein and Feria, 165.

banquet to Princes of Chimay, 148
-, to inform Court of Spanish assistance to Queen Mother and Monsieur, 176.

obtains levy of Irish for Flanders, 149
-, defends Dunkirk captain from arrest, 178.

1634 :

delays responding to condolences on Infanta's death, 180
-, announces new imperial commanders, 213.

efforts to stop levy for Dutch, 194.

jealousy of Oxenstierna's mission, 209, 221
-, opposition to Oxenstierna, 240
-, success, 244.

issues Aytona's declaration on arrest of Flemings, 220
-, report on Cardinal Infant's force, 253.

appeals against Admiralty judgment on Portuguese ship, 235
-, objects to judgment on appeal, 244.

letters intercepted by Dutch 244-246.

tries to rouse feeling against French, 247
-, Pougny at disadvantage with, 250.

ceremonial with Savoy ambassador, 273
-, goes to waters to avoid, 275.

reports entry of Italian troops into Palatinate, 274
-, reports arrival of Cardinal Infant at Brussels, 298.

Pougny delays alliance proposals because of, 280.

effort to get recalled, 291.

1635 :

obtains powers to seize Sta. Barbara, 326, 332.

audience of king, communicates birth of daughter, 335.

claims exemption of Fleming's from ship money, under Magnus Intercursus, 337
-, joking reply of king to, 338.

Charles speaks angrily to about captures by Dunkirkers, 342.

obtains levy for Flanders from Charles, 394.

arranges audience for Mendoza, 403, and accompanies to audience, 405
-, long conference with Windebank, with Mendoza, 407
-, only gets generalities from ministers, 411.

secret negotiations with Windebank, 394, 395
-, instructions sent to anent peace of Prague, 438.

opinion of John Taylor, 439n.

going to Flanders to serve Cardinal Infant, 454, 455
-, Spain will not profit by removal, 455.

claims Spanish ship taken from Turks, 469.

takes to frequenting Court to thwart French, 488
-, gives Palatine title of Electoral Highness, 489, 490, 493, 514
-, French ambassadors hope to thwart, 491.

Council warns that obduracy may throw England into arms of France, 488.

asks for four men of war to bring ambassador, 518, 535
-, sends them, 546.

obtains grant of convoy for taking specie to Flanders, 526, 535.

closely watches actions of Beveren, long audience of king, 543.

Madrid waiting for reply to express sent to, 552.

constrains Radolti to use his house, 554
-, accompanies Radolti to audience, 557.

likely to make use of Miniken affair, 560, 562
-, complains of loss of mails, 562.

Nedersolt. See Nethersole.

Negroponte [Greece] :

Turkish fleet at, 125, 128, 129.

Nelmes, Thomas, seaman :

killed by Dutch sailors at Plymouth, 449n.

Neoburgh. See Neuburg.

Neonam-paddox. See Newnham Paddox.

Netherlands, the United, Holland, Flanders, Flemish, the States, United Provinces, their High Mightinesses, Dutch, 5, 32 :

English ships carry more sailors and soldiers than, 365
-, relations with England, 369, 370.

war with Spain prevents rupture with England, 366
-, Spaniards use English for protection against, 369, 370.

1632 :

reported difficulties of army under Maastricht, 1
-, assisted by French supplies, 2
-, ready for fresh move, 4
-, further successes expected, 8, 10, 12, 15.

hostile measures of King of Persia against, 3.

trust in Gustavus, 3
-, negotiations opened with, 12.

English levies for suspended, 5, 6
-, English resist pretensions of, 15
-, growing friction with England, 19, 32.

understanding with Count de Berg, 11
-, fears of Fabroni's intrigues injuring, 17.

declaration to Spanish Netherlands, 15
-, demand exclusion of Spaniards from Netherlands, 19
-, articles proposed by, 26.

fears of Spanish influence in England, 19.

help for Palatine depends on England, 25.

representations made to against listening to Spanish advances, 27
-, dispute between those for and against the truces, 28
-, awaiting events, 46.

pleased at settlement of French civil strife, 27
-, desire for peace in, 37.

considering renewal of alliance with England, 32.

raid into Brabant, failure at Orsoy, 33, 38
-, troops billeted on Neuburg, 38.

Gerbier's report on negotiations, 37.

reported capture of Orsoy, 40
-, conditions for neutralisation of Rheinberg, 46.

hopes of including in treaty made with German princes, 48.

Anstruther to treat with on behalf of Palatines, 50, 52.

1633 :

Anstruther only to treat with, 55
-, recall officers to colours, 66
-, Anstruther to leave, 81, 83.

French suspicions about truce negotiations in, 56, 60
-, English aloof from negotiations, 73, 78.

ready to help Palatines if England will give lead, 58, 69, 71, 74, 75
-, treat with Arundel and Anstruther, 61, 67.

ready for accomodation, 60
-, Spanish negotiations making headway, 69, 71
-, uncertainty about, 113.

Princess Palatine fears offending by going to England, 62
-, Kolbe awaits answer, 82.

competition with English in Persia, 64
-, recall officers to colours, 65
-, Persian exactions from, 75.

need to concert measures with for Germany, 66
-, suspicions of England, 71.

interpose between Denmark and Hamburg, 70
-, English ambassadors' negotiations with, 73, 74, 88.

preparing for coming campaign, 71
-, Anstruther satisfied with attitude, 75, and reports negotiations, 76.

protest against violation of neutrality of Cologne and Neuburg, 71.

doubtful about Bavaria, 75
-, English desire cooperation in Germany, 76, 77.

embassy of Janussius to, 77
-, Hesse asks help of, 84.

Anstruther's success with, 83
-, trade at Leghorn, 84.

strained relations with England on maritime questions, 87, 93, 100
-, sailors detained in England, 104.

English stop raising of levies for, 92
-, ask for fresh levies, 119, 141
-, complain of English raising difficulties, 124, 149.

Boswell to inform of English help for Germany, 97.

try to dissipate English impressions about truces, 97
-, doubtful if mean to prosecute war seriously, 104.

English attempt to seize India ships of, 100, 104
-, capture Dunkirkers in Downs, 102.

Janussius has audience of, 107.

expected successes in Flanders, 109
-, refusal of Spanish proposals, 119
-, Spaniards unable to prevent invasion by, 120.

difficulties in way of Spanish negotiations, 128
-, great progress with negotiations, 131, 133
-, desire for peace, 135, 139.

promise help for Palatine if England joins in, 129, 169, 173
-, cavalry of Hesse to serve, 139.

ships take Dunkirker in Yarmouth, 132, 134
-, lack of respect for English waters, 135.

Biscayans attack ship of at Dublin, 134, 135.

success at Pernambuco, 135
-, floods made by at Antwerp, 140.

English jealous about truces but think unlikely, 139.

apprehensive of Feria, 140
-, Venetian efforts to uphold friendly relations of with England, 142, 151, 154, 156, 170.

apprehensions in Flanders of, 141
-, expected battle with Spaniards, 146, 151
-, mean to keep fort Philippino, 153.

negotiations for friendly treatment of ships in English ports, 143
-, not worried about Yarmouth affair, 150.

aggrieved at English favour to Spaniards about levies, 149
-, aggrieved by English releasing Dunkirk prisoners, 153.

danger of war with England, 150, 151
-, efforts to soothe England, 152.

Charles' view on relations with England, 156
-, notified of birth of James, 165.

aggrieved by excessive claims of English India Company, 158.

French gain in Lorraine through operations of, 162
-, watching Neuburg's operations, 169.

ships for Pernambuco wrecked, 167
-, great progress in Brazil, 242, 243.

1634 : 291.

English preach need of grand ailiance to, 186
-, only English ships may take cloth to, 188.

Venetian offices for good relations with England, 187, 200.

pressing for recruits in England, 194, 199
-, aggrieved by supplies sent to Flanders under English protection, 203.

English coal exported to, 196
-, break down of East India negotiations, 200, 202.

Aytona hopes to keep on defensive, 202
-, continue monthly contributions to Germany, 211.

Oxenstierna satisfied with reply from, 203
-, grant Rusdorf passport to Frankfort, 208.

Charles offers to facilitate Spanish truces with, 204
-, numerous levies from England, 219.

Dunkirkers chase ships into English ports, 204, 210
-, chase Spanish ships into English ports, 211.

proposed interposition between Poland and Sweden, 210
-, Oxenstierna's mission to, 221.

treaty signed with France, 217
-, Oxenstierna remonstrates about truce, 229.

proclamation recalling sailors from foreign service aimed at, 228.

will follow English lead in helping Palatines, 229, 232.

embassy extraordinary to France, 230
-, Necolalde tries to stir English alarm about, 247.

would favour revolt in Flanders, 233
-, Neuburg threatened by, 236.

dissatisfied with judgment on Nuestra Senora de Rosario, 235, 257, 394
-, costs charged to, 257.

capture mails because of blockade of Flanders, 236, 244, 246
-, abuse king's patience, 245
-, remonstrances, 245.

share of trade at Constantinople, 237, 246.

man of war escorts Oxenstierna, 240.

Spaniards fear may have use of English ports, 244.

Aytona diverts from blocking way of Cardinal Infant, 249
-, Count Rodiem expels garrison, 270.

French try to renew England's friendliness with, 268, 276
-, Spaniards count on quarrels with English, 270.

Pougny hopeful of getting English support for, 273
-, French propose English joining alliance with, 276, 280, 289.

English levies refused to, 280.

oulwark of England against Spanish ambition, 287
-, proposed alliance with England, 306.

French reluctant to take plunge with, 300.

settlers from on redeemed lands of Arundel, 304, 305
-, merchants ask for continued reduction of Venetian duties, 309.

alarm at English naval preparations, 307.

Mazarin labours to unite France and Austria, against, 310.

1635 :

reported naval fight with English, 315, 319
-, surprise at grant of Irish levies to Spaniards, 330.

alliance with France, concluded, 317, 380, 381
-, to invite England to join, 323
-, terms, 328, 329
-, Charles asks to see terms, 331.

ships bring Spanish prize into Penzance, 326
-, sail to avoid arrest and wrecked, 332.

English wish to uphold Palatine, 329
-, Arundel agrees alliance with desirable, 333.

English mean to assert dominion at sea over, 332
-, alarmed at English naval preparations, 335.

English prefer to treat with France apart from, 334
-, Flemish merchant asks for letters of marque against, 337.

capture of Parahyba, 335.

merchants claim exemption from shipmoney, 337
-, king's jesting reply upon, 338.

ships built for English in, captured by Dunkirkers, 342.

proposal to send embassy to England about French alliance, 345, 352, 355
-, Seneterre to urge alliance with, 347
-, Senneterre insists on need to help, 358.

disrespectful talk of Charles in, 345
-, Dunkirkers threaten to cut off communication with England, 351
-, and capture fishermen, 352
-, Venice attempts to prevent taking oil from Apulia, 353.

English expedition to expel from New England, 355.

get most of Scottish levies, 364
-, ships to escort Skytte, 384.

advantage to England of French alliance, 371
-, Venice observing French alliance, 373.

King determined to maintain free intercourse with, 374
-, need of English to join alliance, 378.

England awaiting decision about sending ambassador, 378, 387
-, English uneasy about alliance with France, 382, 394
-, English attach importance to ambassador, 432.

forbid proposed English cloth monopoly, 387
-, Bosworth complains of infringement of merchants' privileges, 462.

assured of friendliness of England, 390
-, Charles cannot help being enemy of, 400.

prepare to attack Spanish ships taking men and money to Flanders, 396
-, Dunkirkers chase ship into Dover, 404.

French fleet to join to secure trade, 402, 411
-, junction with French in Flanders, 409.

Bavaria fears England joining, 406.

ship stopped by English fleet, 413, 441, 446
-, English suffer from sea search by, 441, 447.

ships at Oleron for salt, 419
-, besiege fort Schenk, 434, 436.

contemplate recognition of English dominion at Sea, 426.

English want to know terms of alliance with France, 439.

Dunkirkers scatter fishing fleet, 445, 446
-, Dunkirkers prey upon shipping, 470.

merchants claim compensation for losses caused by, 451
-, England threatens with reprisals, 465.

choice of ambassador extraordinary for England, 453, 456, 462, 473, 475
-, arrival expected to alter situation, 471, 474, 480
-, French urge mission, 473, 475
-, Orange urges mission, 482
-, States General want Aerssens, 483.

believe Charles wants to pick a quarrel, 453
-, talk of war and making terms with Spain, 454
-, English irritation with over seizure of ships, 455
-, English treat cavalierly, 463, 465.

conciliatory attitude, presents for England, 453, 467
-, need to keep in with England, 483.

Boswell speaks of England joining, with France, 454
-, relieved by disarming of English fleet, 470.

English protecting Spanish squadron for Dunkirk from, 460, 463
-, impressed with English partiality to Spaniards, 467.

English save ship of from Dunkirker, 460, 461, 467.

Rubens asks to go through to England, 464
-, French fear making truce with Spain, 478.

Spaniards want England to join them against, in Indies, 479
-, settlement with will strengthen Spaniards, 481, 499
-, English fear of, 500.

Boswell threatens with reprisals, 483
-, Necolalde refers to as rebels, 489.

Aston offers to interest himself in Spanish negotiations with, 496.

riot of sailors at Plymouth, 499
-, rioters sentenced to death, 513.

1636 :

Spain wants to prevent English listening to proposals of, 500
-, attribute hostile acts of English to Spanish influence, 503, 548.

ships and rioters arrested at Plymouth, 501, 506, 508.

Austrians count on dissensions with England, 503
-, England dreads alliance with Spain, 508, 519, 553.

regret naval reprisals, 506
-, disturbed by publication of Mare Clausum, 509.

Charles reproaches Joachimi for negotiations with Spain, 509, 522, 535, 541.

ships searched for English sailors, 513
-, Wirtemberg's brother sails in ship of, 516.

fears about fishermen, 519, 526
-, Beveren asks that fleet shall not molest fishing, English claims, 543, 547, 571, 572.

English pledged to Spain not to send supplies to, 524
-, representations against sending supplies to Flanders, 538.

English ships searched in ports of, for enemy goods, 524
-, officers recalled to colours, 540.

French awaiting result of embassy from, 532.

way of meeting English claims to supremacy at sea, 535.

English rejoice at successes of, from fear of truces, 543.

alarm at arming of England and eager to win her, 545
-, commotion in at England's claims at sea, 548.

offer to unite fleets against Spaniards, 547, 549
-, Arundel reports negotiations with, 554, 557.

intended reply to Mare Clausum, 552, 561
-, show marks of respect to English flag, 557.

recover Schenkenschantz, 562, 563, 567.

Zawadski arrives in, 563
-, present to at leaving, 564.

repeat offer of alliance to Charles, 567
-, matter falls through, 572.

Netherlands, Lieutenant General of Cavalry. See Stakenbrock, Thomas van.

Netherlands, Spanish. See Flanders.

Nethersole
-, Sir Francis, Edersolt, Ersolt, Nedersolt, Nidersolt, agent of the Elector Palatine in England
-, secretary of the Princess Palatine, 77 :

news received by, from Germany, 5, 8.

complains of lack of help from England, 6
-, complains of treatment of Sweden, 12
-, remonstrances without effect, 26.

reports successes of Dutch, 40.

Charles sends to console sister, 46, 52
-, at Hague, 48
-, brought letter from Charles, 50
-, departure delayed, 54.

returns to take charge of Princess Palatine's affairs, 74
-, urges contributions for Germany, 105.

hope revived by Hurst's report and reception, 108
-, follows Court, 110
-, returns, 116
-, constant solicitude of, 111.

punished for insulting letter to Goring, 137, 138
-, restored to favour, 140.

acts with Curtius for Palatinate, 173.

arrested, 183
-, sent to Tower, 189, 202
-, Dutch ministers defend, 189, 190.

arrest perturbs Princess Palatine, 191
-, Boswell recalled about, 194, 201.

accusation against, 202
-, sentence, 227.

Neuburg, Neoburgh [Bavaria, Germany] :

Fleming sees duke of Lorraine at, 399, 416.

-, duke of. See Wolfgang, William.

Newcastle, earl of. See Cavendish, William.

Newcastle on Tyne :

buss Salisbury captured off, 352n.

colliers of, 365.

New England, New Britain [North America] :

decision of Council on government and expedition to, 355.

Newmarket [co. Cambridge] :

Charles hunting at, 18n, 23, 198n, 511.

Hamilton sees king at, 19.

king and queen go to, 201.

king and queen going to, 334, 336
-, given up, 342
-, king going to, 506, 508
-, king goes to, 509.

Palatine joins king at, 511
-, falls ill there, 514
-, king returns from with Palatine, 519.

Newnham Paddox, Neonam-paddox [near Monks Kirby, co. Warwick] :

seat of Lord Fielding, 339.

Nice, Nizza [Alpes Mantimes, France] :

English merchants wish to avenge themselves on, 310.

Nicholas Francis of Lorraine, Cardinal, Cardinal of Lorraine :

opinions upon in England, 180
-, duke cedes states to, 195.

-, -, duke of Lorraine, the duke Francis :

banished from France, 284n.

Nicolaldi. See Necolalde.

Nicole, duchess of Lorraine :

Scudamore has audience of, 511.

Nidersolt. See Nethersole.

Nis. See Nys.

Nizza. See Nice.

nobility :

English :

returning to London, 466
-, resent appointment of Juxon as treasurer, 531.

keep away from Court, 547.

plague in houses of, 560, 568.

French :

armed for local defence, 388.

Noel, Jacques le, abbot of St. Taurin and N.D. de Lyre, abbot du Perron, the queen's grand almoner :

assures French Court Anstruther coming as ambassador, 134, 136.

leaving for France, 136
-, no news from on question of embassy, 145.

letters from nuncio in Paris to, 321.

Nogaret, Bernard de, duke of la Valette :

marriage to daughter of Baron de Pont Chateau, 308.

Nogaret, Louis de, d' Epernon, Cardinal La Valette, Valetta :

helps to defeat Gallas, 437
-, relieves Frankenthal, 446
-, recovers Bingen, 451.

Noie. See Noy.

Nonesuch, Nonsuich, Nunsuich [in Cuddington co. Surrey] : 278.

San Germano to have audience at, 275 : he takes leave at, 277
-, letter dated at, 339.

Nrdlingen [Bavaria, Germany] :

battle of, first news in England, 278
-, news confirmed, 281
-, Cardinal Infant informs Venice of, 290.

Norfolk, duke of :

Arundel ambitious of earning title by his mission, 558.

Norimberg. See Nrnberg.

Normandy, France :

orders for defence of coast against English fleet, 400
-, French fleet to defend coast, 420, 446.

Norimberg. See Nrnberg.

Northampton, Nortanton, co. Northampton, 272 :

San Germano to have audience at, 264.

-, earl of. See Compton, Spencer.

Northamptonshire, Notumbri :

royal progress in, 252n.

resumption of forest lands, 299, 300.

Northumberland, county of :

Arundel justice for forest lands in, 337.

-, earl of. See Percy, Algernon.

Norway :

action with Hamburgers off, 34.

Notumbri, county of. See Northamptonshire.

Noy, Noie, William, Attorney General :

death and character of, 265.

Nuestra Senora de Rosario, Portuguese ship :

remarkable award of commissioners upon, 235
-, Necolalde annoyed at, 244, 246, 291
-, costs paid, Dutch complain bitterly, 257.

Nuncios. See under ambassadors papal nuncios.

Nunsuich. See Nonesuch.

Nrnberg, Nuremberg, Norimberg [Bavaria, German Empire] :

Vane at, 16.

repulse of Wallenstein at, 19
-, Arundel orders Taylor to, 563.

Nys, Nis, Daniel, Dutch merchant :

petition for time to pay debts, 296.

introduced Spiexmo to Correr, 305.