Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 7, 1558-1580. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.
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H
Haarlem, inhabitants of, 551.
Hackneys, 40, 64, 77.
Hainault, province of, 732, 734, 736, 780.
-, governor of, Count de Meghen, 79, 92.
Halberts, 587.
Ham, Hammes, or Han, 43, 54.
-, fortress of, 94.
-, -, to be restored to France, 125.
Hamburg, the English who went to, 541.
Hamilton, castle of, 425.
-, fortress called, 829.
-, one, assassinates Murray, 474.
-, the Lord Davy, 132 note.
Hampton Court, visit of the French ambassadors to, 77.
Harquebus, a small jewelled, given by Elizabeth to Anjou, 772.
-, makers, 460.
Harquebuses, 136, 137, 151, 189, 199, 339, 361, 410, 460.
Harquebusiers, 142, 425, 460.
Hartlepool, 465.
Hastings, Lord, 45.
Hat-band, a jewelled, 780, 781.
Havre de Grace, 302, 303, 304, 314, 319, 325, 326, 327, 332, 336, 347, 348, 357, 387, 388, 510.
-, (1562) offered to Elizabeth, 288, 294.
-, occupied by English troops, 301, 302, 310, 314, 315, 323.
-, sold to the English by Maligni, 301, 345.
-, fortress erected by the English at, 327.
-, proposed restitution of, 311.
-, Elizabeth promised money for the purchase of, 315.
-, (1563) negociations about, 327.
-, German troops under, 327.
-, expedition against, 329, 331, 337.
-, given to Elizabeth by Condé, 334.
-, siege of, 337, 338, 339.
-, English ships to succour, 338.
-, the plague in, 338, 339.
-, letters dated under, 339, 340.
-, troops within, parleying, 339.
-, surrender of the fortress of, 340, 341, 343, 344.
-, the English garrison leaves, 341.
-, the fort and harbour of, 341.
-, agreement concerning, 342.
-, fortress of, repaired, 344.
-, (1567) English ships and merchants in, 388.
-, war of, 510.
Hawking, 77, 118.
Heath, Nicholas, Lord Chancellor, 1.
-, -, See York, Archbishop of.
Hédin, 54. See Hesdin.
Helfenstein, Count, ambassador from the Emperor to England, 16, 26, 127, App. 2, 3, 4.
-, -, has a favourable reply from Queen Elizabeth, 102.
Hemp, 273.
Henriquez, Anna, de Roxas, Doña, 81.
-, Count de Nieva, 125.
Henry VII., King, effigy of, p. 13.
Henry VIII., King, 19, 21, 23, 28, 40, 68, p. 334, 475, 506, 524, 592, 826, 829.
-, religion of, 13.
-, effigy of, p. 13.
-, tapestries purchased by, p. 16.
-, patents of, confirmed, 45.
-, league between Charles V. and, p. 327.
-, the crown granted to Elizabeth by, 682.
-, sister of, p. 330.
Henry II., King of France, (1559) 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 24, 26, 29, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 47, 48, 50, 52, 54, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 74, 76, 79, 86, 87, 89, 94.
-, present by, to Queen Elizabeth, 24.
-, peace between Philip and, 58.
-, sends a gentleman to visit Elizabeth, 72.
-, alleged secret understanding between Philip and, 72.
-, ambassador of, at Brussels, 75.
-, swore solemnly to the peace with England, 76.
-, illness of, 83, 84.
-, killed at a joust by Montgomery, 300, 407.
-, death of, 102.
-, obsequies of, 85, 86, 88, 94.
-, later references to, 118, 140, 141, 149, 151, 152, 171, 203, 221, 241, 242, 392, 396, 500, 751, 829.
-, anniversary funeral service of, 178.
-, gentlemen of the chamber to, 77.
-, household of, 72.
-, yeoman of the chamber to the, 37.
-, third daughter of, Madame Marguerite. See Marguerite.
-, bastard daughter of, 200.
Henry III., King of France, (1574) 592, 593, 598, 600, 601, 602, 603, 605–12.
-, (1575) 615, 616, 618, 620, 622, 623, 624, 626, 627, 630, 634, 635, 636, 639, 644.
-, marriage of, 624, 628, 631.
-, a lord coming from England to bring the Garter to, 625.
-, (1576) 650, 662, 663.
-, a diversion of, 646.
-, (1577) 668, 672, 674, 681, 682, 686, 690.
-, complains of Elizabeth, 676.
-, (1578) 709, 710, 712, 714, 715, 718, 722, 723, 724, 725, 728, 729, 731, 734, 735, 737.
-, remarks by, on Elizabeth's conduct, 704.
-, intimate friends of, 720.
-, message from, to his brother, 720.
-, proclamation by, 721.
-, (1579) 744, 745, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 754, 757, 758, 759, 761, 763, 765, 766, 768, 769, 771, 774, 775, 776, 777, 779, 782, 786, 787, 789.
-, favourites of, 758.
-, plot of French gentlemen to kill, 770, 773.
-, sends a gentleman to England, 771, 772, 773.
-, Elizabeth writes to, 773.
-, illness of, 773, 774.
-, (1560) 790, 792, 794, 795, 799, 800, 801, 803, 808, 809, 811, 813, 821, 824, 826.
-, secretaries of, 812.
Heralds, 15, 64.
Hereford, Bishop of, deceased, 82.
Heresy, 206.
-, persons burnt for, 15.
-, Spanish noblemen burnt for, 75.
-, in Flanders, 75.
-, persons burnt for, in Spain, 227.
Heretical writings in Spain, 111.
Heretics, in France, 43.
-, return to England from Germany, 40.
-, ten sects of, in London, 40.
-, in France, 99.
Herezuello, the Bachelor, de Torro, burnt, 81.
Heronry, 137.
Herrera, Francisco de, the Licentiate, of Jewish lineage, burnt, 81.
Herries, Lord de, 424.
Hesdin, New, 46. See Hedin.
Hesse, Landgrave of, 496, 674, 679.
Hispaniola, island of, 125.
Hoby, Sir Thomas, ambassador resident in France, 368, 370.
-, -, death of, 373.
-, -, secretary of, 368, 373.
Hohenembs. See Altemps;
Emps.
Holland, province of, 550, 557, 734, 784, 816.
-, (1566) images broken in, 366.
-, (1573) preparations in England for the transport of troops to, 540.
-, English and French forces proceed to, to assist the Prince of Orange, 551.
-, (1580) earthquake in, 802.
-, bastard of, the Countess of Argyle known as the, 378.
-, Governor of, the Prince of Orange, 92.
Holstein, Duke of (1559), a suitor for Queen Elizabeth, 66.
-, -, (1560), gone to England with offers of troops, 151.
-, -, uncle of the King of Denmark, offers troops to Elizabeth, 158.
-, -, subsidy by Elizabeth to the, 167.
-, -, brother of the King of Denmark, taken into Elizabeth's service, and made a Knight of the Garter, 186.
Holy Week, the, 144.
Rome, Count, Governor of Guelderland, 92.
-, -, Admiral of the sea (of the United Provinces), 92.
Horse, Master of the, Lord Robert Dudley, p. 12, 64.
Horses, 99, 141, 172, 389.
-, for military service, 460.
-, Spanish, 149.
-, from Algiers, 149.
Horsey, Edward, ambassador to France, 552.
-, William, of Exeter, 480.
Hospitallers, 64.
Hostages, given by France to England, 41, 42, 43, 65, 72.
-, French, four, sent to England, 77, 79, 82, 151, 152.
-, -, in London, 77.
-, -, renewal of the, 155, 342.
-, given by Philip to France, 57, 70, 74, 81, 85, 87, 89, 94, 98, 118.
-, Scotch, to Elizabeth, 162.
-, given by the French commissioners to the Scots, 180.
Household, Treasurer of the (to Queen Mary), Sir Thomas Cheney, 1.
-, -, Sir Thomas Parry, 58.
Howard, Lord William, of Effingham, Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth, 1, 2, p. 12.
-, -, late Admiral, expected arrival of, in France, 9.
-, -, ambassador to Philip, 13.
-, -, carver at the Coronation, p. 17.
-, -, ambassador at the Conference, 22, 26, 32.
-, -, his secretary, 30.
-, -, son of, returns from Brussels, 45.
-, -, ambassador to France, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 76.
-, -, son of, sent to France, 87.
-, George, Sir, p. 19.
-, -, sent by the Queen to France, 72.
Huguenot, a, found under the bed of Mary, Queen of Scotland, 322, 324.
-, a, French ambassador in Scotland, 365.
-, Dieppe entirely, 341.
-, the city of Caen quite, 341.
-, captain, his wife and children, 472.
-, chiefs, 777, 790.
-, deputies, 469, 6/29, 651.
-, faction, in Flanders, 736.
-, fleet, captain-general of the, 473.
-, -, vice-admiral of the, 473.
-, maids of honour, 452.
-, nobles, enlisting soldiers, 570.
-, party, dependent on Elizabeth, 809.
-, persuasion, persons of the, 564.
-, plots, 802.
-, preaching in Scotland, 360.
-, soldiers, 467.
-, Princes, 469, 809, 812.
-, rite, marriage of Queen Mary and Bothwell according to the, 391, 392.
Huguenots, the, (1560) attack on a meeting house of the, at Rouen, 174.
-, “Confession” of the, 174.
-, (1561) 237.
-, heads of the, 258.
-, (1562) 288, 301, 302, 308, 318.
-, allowed to preach, 283.
-, proclamation for them to leave Paris, 287.
-, of Orleans, 289, 290, 292.
-, preachers of the, 317.
-, (1563) 328, 333, 334, 335.
-, allowed to return to their houses in Paris, 330.
-, (1567–9) 403, 408, 409, 430, 448.
-, (1568) to quit France, 433.
-, (1570) 467, 474, 476, 478, 484, 485, 496.
-, seizure of two Venetian vessels by the, 467, 468, 469.
-, vice-admiral of the, 468.
-, armed vessels of the, 473.
-, costume of the, white cassocks, 485.
-, agents of the, 489.
-, have an ambassador at the French Court, 496.
-, (1571) 497, 498, 501, 511, 515, 518.
-, supported by England, 508.
-, opposed to the marriage of Anjou and Elizabeth, 508.
-, (1573) 565.
-, insurrection of the, in Dauphiny, 541.
-, many, put to death, 560.
-, agreement with the, proceeding favourably, 566.
-, (1574) 567, 568, 571, 575, 577, 582, 584, 594, 597, 605, 609, 610.
-, insurrection of the, 572, 573.
-, in foreign parts, 607.
-, four demands of the, 612.
-, (1575) 624.
-, Elizabeth accused of assisting the, 623.
-, deputies from the, 620, 626, 632.
-, promise Queen Elizabeth not to make peace without her consent, 627, 629.
-, moneys paid by England to the, 634.
-, reject the truce, 641.
-, (1576–7) 655, 672, 674, 675, 682, 683, 685.
-, the English enraged at the expulsion of the, 669.
-, (1578–9) 731, 736, 761.
-, Princes of Germany, 709.
-, and other sects in Flanders, 735, 741.
-, Diet of the, in Montauban, 763, 765, 766.
-, league between the Flemings and the, 768.
-, embark at La Rochelle, 771.
-, sect of, styled the Puritans, in England, 774.
-, (1580) 790, 792, 799, 812, 819, 821.
-, cities and territories taken by the, 809.
-, deputies from the, 827.
-, articles of peace between the King of France and the, 828.
Hume, Lord, 361.
Humières, Mons. d', 171.
Hungarians, 397.
Hungary, 394.
-, Queen of. See Maria.
Hunsdon, Baron, Sir Henry Carey created, 2.
Hunting, 77, 79, 94, 104, 387, 400, 413, 415, 584, 607, App. 2.
-, stag, 621, 770.
Huntley, Earl of, 361, 391, 395, 396, 399, 456.
-, -, insurrection of the, 276.
-, -, the earldom of Murray given to the, 391.
-, -, and his sons, 829.
Huss, Johann, opinions of, 377.
Hutchenson, Monsignor, Dean of the Chapel to Queen Mary of England, 2.
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Idolatry, 15, 19.
Images destroyed in France, 72, 146.
-, -, in Holland, 366.
Imola, 127.
Imperial ambassador resident in Flanders, 91.
-, -, in Spain, 127.
-, Court, 233, 617.
-, Diet at Erfurt, 403. See Germany, Diet in.
Implements for laying waste, 448.
Import duties, p. 328.
Inchkeith, island of, 130, 178.
-, -, or “L'Isle aux Chevaux,” in the Firth of Forth, 162 note.
-, -, French garrison on the, 197.
-, fortress of, 180.
India, English ships attack a fleet coming from, 767.
Indiamen, King Philip's, 248.
Indian voyage, Portuguese vessels employed for the, 150.
Indies, the, 75, 273.
-, moneys from the, 75.
-, Viceroy of the, 103.
-, fiefs in the, 124.
-, chief landholders in the, 124.
-, three ships expected from the, 163.
-, ships from the, 192, 208.
-, eight ships from the, arrive in Spain, 266.
-, Spanish fleet from the, 478.
-, the Portuguese took possession of the, 794.
Indulgence, bull of, granted to Philip, 177.
Indulgences, 172.
-, sold to merchants in Spain, 194.
-, Congregation of, at Rome, 194.
Infantazgo, Duke dell', 105, 119, 127.
-, -, son of the, Marquis del Zenete (sic), 144.
Infantry, English, 138, 674.
Infidels, the, 148, 192, 208, 261, 267, 506.
-, proposed expedition against the, 177.
Inns, inconveniences of, 99.
Inquisition, Council of the, 666.
-, in Spain, the, 111, 125.
-, -, list of individuals condemned by the, at Valladolid, 81.
-, -, General of the Archbishop of Seville, 121, 194.
-, -, edict by the, 160.
-, -, office of the, 194.
-, -, autos of the, 227, 245.
-, -, Englishmen detained by the, 666.
-, in Seville, 245.
-, in France, 99.
-, in Flanders, 366.
-, -, never tolerated, 244.
Inquisitors, appointed to visit the Church (in England), 78, 81.
Insi, Mons. d', governor of the citadel of Cambray, 798.
Inspruck, 210.
Insurgents in England, 460.
-, the Earl of Northumberland head of the, 474.
Insurrection in England, (1570) 464, 465, 466, 470, 476, 479.
-, proclamation by the leaders of the, 466.
Insurrections, p. 328.
Interim, the, conceded heretofore by the Emperor to Germany, 119.
-, an, demanded for the whole of Scotland, 156;
conceded by Francis and Mary, 178.
-, a virtual, conceded in France, 193.
Iran, Marquis de, hostage in England, 77.
Ireland, p. 18, 197, 460, 498, 773.
-, emblem of, a pointless sword, p. 16.
-, (1560) arms and title of, used by Mary of Scotland, 139.
-, -, not to be used by Francis and Mary, 180.
-, Elizabeth's title to, 197.
-, (1561) an individual sent by the Pope to, causes an insurrection, 265.
-, persons come from, to Rome, 265.
-, (1566) disturbances in, 371.
-, (1568–9) insurrection of Catholics in, 444, 460.
-, flight of Catholics from, to France, 462.
-, (1571) investiture of the kingdom of, desired by Philip from the Pope, 497.
-, Spanish vessels destined for, 497.
-, (1575) disturbances in, 631.
-, (1579) landing of Spaniards in, 768.
-, the Earl of Desmond takes three castles in, 770.
-, defeat of Desmond in, 774.
-, rebels in, dispersed, 776.
-, Spaniards disembark in, 119.
-, great stir of arms in, 786.
-, forces sent to, against the rebels;
six hundred of the Queen's soldiers killed, 790.
-, (1580) the Queen's forces in, defeated again, 792.
-, Spanish forces to be landed in, 794.
-, the Queen intends to send forces to, against the rebels, 799.
-, Spaniards in, 799.
-, troops sent by Philip to, to assist the rebels, 802.
-, ships and troops sent by Elizabeth to, 802.
-, an agent from the rebels in, passes through Paris, 806.
-, the number of rebels has greatly increased in, 811.
-, risings in, 815.
-, many Catholics have fled to, 817.
-, rebels in, receive ammunition from the Pope, 817.
-, Philip has undertaken to send an expedition to, 817.
-, forces' to be sent to subdue the rebels in, 820, 821.
-, a great battle fought in, 821.
-, the insurrection in, is carried on in the name of the Pope, 822.
-, commander of troops sent from Spain to, 822.
-, troops sent from Biscay to, 823.
-, insurrections in, 823.
-, ships on their way to succour, 824.
-, the Earl of Desmond chief of the insurgents in, 827.
-, chiefs in, 444.
-, coasts of, 782.
-, Governor of, the Earl of Sussex, (1566) 371.
-, -, and Viceroy, slain by the insurgents, (1579) 782.
-, -, and troops sent to, (1580) 811.
-, -, Lord Grey, 827.
-, Governors of 497.
-, inhabitants of, 768.
Irish, the, 265, 824.
-, baron, insurrection by an, 371.
- chief, an, rebels, 779.
- factions, two ancient, 460.
- rebel, an, 370.
Irishman, an, 499.
Isabel, Princess, eldest daughter of Henry II. of France, to be married to King Philip or Don Carlos, 42, 43, 47, 54, 55.
-, portrait of, sent to Philip, 74.
-, marriage of, to Philip of Spain, 56, 57, 58, 61, 63, 65, 69, 81.
-, journey of, to Spain, 109, 111.
-, her entry into Spain, 126, 127.
-, Queen Catholic of Spain, 87, 90, 94, 96, 98, 102, 103, 105, 112, 113, 114, 119, 125, 128, 129, 132, 144, 148, 154, 159, 163, 176, 192, 198, 216, 224, 227, 234, 236, 244, 246, 260, 799.
-, a present for, 85.
-, dower of, 88.
-, ill of the small-pox, 130, 133, 230.
-, accident to, 245, 268.
-, confinement of, 372.
-, death of, 533.
-, chopines of, 173.
-, French maids of honour to, 198.
-, household of, 124.
-, maggiordomo to, 268.
-, master of the horse to, 268.
-, servants of, 172, 175.
Isabella, Infanta, birth of the, 372. See Spain, Infanta of.
Italian, an, burnt at Toledo, 245.
-, ambassadors, 125.
-, captains, 817.
-, -, in France, 135.
-, cardinals, 251.
-, cities, 206.
-, Knights of the Fleece, 92.
-, infantry, 169, 248.
-, -, Spanish commanders to levy, 169.
-, merchants, 171.
-, - in France, loan by, 141.
-, nation, a church in London assigned to the, 2, 18.
-, potentates, or powers, 199, 235.
-, -, league between the Pope, Philip, and, for the destruction of England, 815.
-, -, ambassadors of the, in Spain, 199.
-, princes, 194.
-, soldiers arrive in Ireland, 821.
-, tongue, 617.
Italians, p. 332, 478.
-, in Cardinal Pole's service, 2.
-, in France, 138, 255, 258.
-, Philip not much liked by the, p. 331.
-, in Moscow, 517.
-, in Ireland, 824.
-, -, captured, 827.
Italy, (1559) 2, 5, p. 17, 19, 21, 25, 42, 55, 59, 60, 62, 70, 79, 80, 97, 111, 117, 121, 123.
-, (1560) 124, 138, 142, 175, 179, 187, 191, 192, 194, 198, 199, 207, 210, 221.
-, heavy burdens borne by, 148.
-, (1561) 232, 234, 248, 251, 272, p. 327, p. 331, 273.
-, (1566–79) 377, 389, 473, 508, 509, 574, 603, 659, 714, 758, 775.
-, (1574) league supposed to have been contracted in, against Protestants, 609.
-, (1580) fleet prepared in, by Spain, and bound for England, 790.
-, chief personages of, 169.
-, pass into, a, 774.
-, prelates of, 265.
-, princes of, 459.
-, Protestants of, 75.
-, rectors of universities in, p. 12.
-, Spanish ministers in, 118.
Ivica, 251.
Ivois, or Ivoy, 43, 54, 55.
Ivrea, in Piedmont, 46.