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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 13, 1578-1579. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1903.

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Jaca, 682.

Jacobin monks, house of, demolished at Lille, 58.

Jacomo. See Manucci.

Jame, M. de, quits Estates' army, returning to France, 317.

James VI., of Scotland :

favours the Earl of Morton, 47.

his overtures to Queen Elizabeth, 123.

his recognition by Queen probable, 124.

obtains general promises only from England, 141.

revolt against, ibid., vigorously pressed
-, English aid for, 171.

Queen Elizabeth alludes to herself as 'his nearest cousin,' 228.

rebel lords express more goodwill to England than persons about, 245.

Papal advice to, to delay marriage, 565.

Jaoregui, Rodrigo Abad de, 562.

Jausse, letter from camp by, 183, 184.

Jehoshaphat, 370.

Jesuits
-, expelled from Douai by townsfolk 329, 333, 339 (p. 259), recalled, 374
-, 'briefs' for the erection of new Jesuit Colleges in Scotland, 516.

Jew
-, physician to King of Morocco, 210
-, Jews at Dantzig, 664.

Jodoigne
-, Judoigne, Sidoigne, English Embassy at, 194
-, sacked by the Estates' troops, 318
-, the camp of the Estates moved to, 338, 358.

'Johannists', 'Dan Janists,' party in Netherlands, 58 (3 and 4), 60.

John George, Elector of Brandenburg, Sturmius recommends English embassy to, re Ubiquitarianism, 673.

-, of Cleve, Danish subject, robbed by English pirates, 577.

-, of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, his daughter married to King of Portugal, 484.

John I.
-, of Portugal, 484
-, his fight with Castile, 696 (1), 696 (2).

Jongh
-, Francis de, Councillor to Duke John Casimir, sent by him to England, 231, dismissed without hope of assistance, 245, 248
-, letter to, from England, excusing Queen's refusal of aid, 268
-, mentioned, 322
-, sent by Duke, on return from England, to Davison, 324
-, Beutterich contrives to keep him away from Duke, as too honest a counsellor, 349
-, references to, by Beutterich, 365
-, his good counsel, 413 (p. 322), 452
-, to meet Duke at Flushing, 561, 567
-, writes to Davison, 692.

-, letter to, 268.

Joram, 370.

Josiah, 370.

Jublue, 293.

- See Gemblours.

Judoigne. See Jodoigne.

Junius. See Jongh, Francis de.

Jussion, 650.