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D
Dalarche, captain, 291.
Dale, Dr. Valentine, master of requests,
peace commissioner:
-, letters from, 10, 15, 32, 34, 35, 36.
-, -, referred to, 14, 17.
-, sent to Parma, 10, 73; sends
details of Parma's forces, 15, 17,
35, 36–7; returns, 26, 38;
account of audiences, 32–5;
journey expensive, 35; Croft
hopes his journey will enable to
decide about treaty, 46; Parma's
assurances to de Loo after
audience of, 47; Queen dissatisfied with Parma's answer
to, 51, 74.
-, unwell, 36.
-, sends verses from Virgil to Queen,
35–6.
-, Killigrew cannot safely send to,
60.
-, first visit of, to Parma, mentioned,
71, 94.
Dall, —, letters borne by, 152.
Damascus. Damasco, late pasha of. See Sinan.
Damhoudère, Damhoudre, N. de, councillor extraordinary of Flanders, confession of, 171; referred to, 213.
-, Zoos de, father of N., 171.
Dampierre. See Cugnac, François de.
Danen, Lennis, captain, 149.
Danet, Dannett, —, 289, 408.
Daniell, Robert, victualler, of Bergenop-Zoom, 355, 408.
Dantsey, Richard, 410.
Danzay, Dansey, Charles de, French
ambassador to Denmark:
-, has high opinion of H. Rammel,
76.
-, thinks king of Denmark one of
richest in Europe, 78.
Danzig, Danswicke, Dantzick, the
Danskers, Daunskers:
-, Spaniards buying ships at, 330.
-, sends corn, etc., to Spain, 350.
-, Harborne at, 404.
Darcy, Darcie, Darcye, Darsie, Darsye,
Francis, captain, 222, 410:
-, money paid to, 260, 262; due to,
411; due by, 353.
-, company of, at Flushing, 30, 137,
263, 273; men from, sent to
England, 132.
Dartmouth, Derthemouth [co. Devon], 63.
Dauphiné, Dolphine, France:
-, union made to preserve peace in,
107.
-, Romans, the only Leaguish town
in, surprised. 110.
-, la Valette defeats royal cavalry
in, 310.
-, Savoy invades, 395.
-, governor of. See Maugiron,
Laurent de.
Davies, John, of Waller's company, 194.
-, —, 408.
Davila. See Avalos, Martin de.
Davison, Davisson, Thomas, of Russel's company, 195.
-, William, sometime ambassador to United Provinces, principal secretary, 362, 415.
Dayne, —, Walsingham's servant, 130.
Dedonie, Adrian, 293.
Deepe. See Dieppe.
Deget, Lucas, of Bergen-op-Zoom, 129.
Degoly, —, 85.
Dekema, Sixtus, envoy from Friesland to Queen, letter from, 59.
de la Chatre, Chastre, Claude, marshal
of France, governor of Berri :
-, Villeroy makes apologise, 98.
-, at Paris, 108.
-, anxious for news of Armada, 126,
127.
-, lothe to go against Navarre, 145.
-, escapes from Blois, 392.
de la Faille, Fall, Delafall, la Fall, la Falle, la Phallia, John, dispute over mortuary house of, 281.
-, John, son of the above, letter to, referred to, 350; Giles asks Walsingham to assist, 281, 305.
-, Martin, Sir Martin, house of,
at Antwerp, 349.
-, two children of, coming from
London to Antwerp, 350.
-, Willoughby's debts to, 376.
de la Fay, baron, 335.
de la Fin, Jean, seigneur de Beauvoir la Nocle, lackey of, 126.
de la Gras de Lion, —, 334.
de la Guiche, Guische, Philibert, grand master of the ordnance, chevalier du guet, expelled from Paris, 152.
de la Marck, Charlotte, princess,
duchess, of Bouillon, Buillon:
-, letters from, 103, 128, 382.
-, -, referred to, 179.
-, Montpensier protects, but promises
to bring to Catholicism, 62.
-, seeks licence from Elizabeth and
States, 103; petition for, to get
salt, 414.
-, desires a loan, 128; asks Walsingham's advice, 383.
-, Elizabeth should assist, 179.
-, William Robert, duke of
Bouillon, brother of Charlotte:
-, will of, referred to, 4.
-, Elizabeth asked to continue to
Charlotte the licence granted to,
103, 128, 414.
de la Motte. See Pardieu, Valentine.
de la Noue, la Noo, la Noue, François,
136, 151:
-, letters from, referred to, 47, 123,
176.
-, letter to, referred to, 176.
-, princess of Orange can get letters
to, 47, 176.
-, Casimir sending with army to
Sedan, 58.
-, capture of, referred to, 259.
-, at Sedan, 310.
-, wife of, mentioned, 123.
-, Odet, seigneur de Teligny,
Theligny, Tylygny, son of
François :
-, princess of Orange would exchange
Toraise for, 47; or Armada
prisoners, 151.
-, to be exchanged for Avalos, 155.
-, Walsingham gets Armada prisoners
to exchange for, 176.
-, book of, 310.
de la Tour d'Auvergne, Henri, vicomte de Turenne, Turin, 126; not yet with Navarre, 145.
de la Tremouille, Trimouille, Charlotte, princess of Condé, report of execution of, 107; untrue, 110.
-, Claude, brother of Charlotte, 107.
de l'Aubespine, Claude, baron de
Châteauneuf, French ambassador in England :
-, letters from, 63, 88, 143, 314, 337,
355, 364.
-, -, referred to, 120, 145.
-, de Muy's men assault servants of,
17, 22; threatens to inform
king, 23, 24; his charges
thereon, with answers, 23–4; le
Sueur complains of the attack, 64;
Stafford sends evidence thereon
to Villeroy, 86; Lilly deals with
Pinart thereof, 128.
-, asks for release of Scottish ship,
63.
-, writes in favour of le Doyen and
other merchants, 88, 314.
-, writes of panic in England at
Armada, 120; reluctantly
writes of Armada's defeat, 145;
writes that two Queen's ships
lost, 146; has not congratulated Queen on victory, 221.
-, asks passport for goods sent to
France, 143.
-, lady Sheffield and Lilly deal with
Pinart about speeches of, 146.
-, Queen allows to return awhile,
318; asks leave to go, 337;
Queen desires him to stay,
355.
-, man of. See Placin.
-, secretary of. See Sueur, Stephen
le.
-, steward of, 145.
-, -, wife of:
-, Stafford's wife asks, for news, 64.
-, and le Sueur exclaim about
assault on his men, 98.
-, Claude, seigneur de Verderonne, the queen-mother's secretary of finances, 125.
de la Valette. See Nogaret, Bernard de.
de l'Espine, Philippe, captain, 374.
Delft, Delf, Delff, Delfte, Delph [S.
Holland, Netherlands]:
-, merchants of, spoiled, 148.
-, ships preparing at, 161.
-, rye sent to Bergen from, 297.
-, Vijgh's hostility towards, 388.
-, burgomaster of. See Brasser,
Govert.
-, citizen of. See Wijks, Gilbert van.
-, draper of. See Bell, Bastian.
-, pensionary of. See Voocht,
Leonard de.
Delliana, Alonso, 264.
de l'Oyseleur, Pierre, Villiers, Vellyers,
Viliers, Villyers, Vyllyars, the
minister:
-, letters from, 305, 329, 395.
-, Burnham will see, 11.
-, Russel's enemy, 49; will not
reconcile him and Maurice, 65;
could do so, 177; deals with
Burnham, 305.
-, Maurice led by, 82.
-, lost brothers at St. Bartholomew,
395.
Delph. See Delft.
Denham, William, 409.
Denie. See Denny.
Denis. See Dennis.
Denmark, the Danes:
-, United Provinces' deputies going
to, 2; have not gone, 186;
Hohenlohe said to be in, 309;
is going to, 388.
-, justice done to those of, spoiled
by Leveson, 21.
-, Rogers gets restitution of English
goods seized in, 76; none
allowed to serve at sea against
England, ibid.
-, ambassadors coming to, from
Scotland, 76.
-, D. Roger's account of, 77–80.
-, list of senators and councillors of,
80.
-, Low Country refugees in, 136.
-, report Ranzau and Valkendorf
imprisoned, 310.
-, Spaniards buying ships in, 330.
-, Willoughby's mission to, mentioned, 375, 376.
-, Caron's visit to, mentioned, 390.
-, table of royal family of, 404.
-, admiral of. See Munk, Peter.
-, chancellor of king of. See Kaas,
Nicholas.
-, chancellor of kingdom of. See
Huitfeld, Arvid.
-, the four governors of:
-, appointed for one year and
given instructions by
States, 77–8.
-, promise Casimir to urge
German Protestant union,
79–80.
-, See also Kaas, Nicholas;
Munk, Peter; Rosenkrantz,
George; Walkendorf,
Christopher.
-, king of. See Christian IV;
Frederick II.
-, marshal of. See Gyldenstjerne,
Peter.
-, marshal of the king's hall. See
Maltizen, Stein.
-, prefect of stables. See Tunen,
Eustace van.
-, queen-mother of. See Sophia.
-, secretary of. See Jul, Absalom.
-, States of, regulated regency, 77.
-, treasurer of. See Walkendorf,
Christopher.
Dennis, Denis, Dennyce, Dennys,
Denys, Maurice, captain,
sergeant-major of Flushing,
410:
-, going to England, 364.
-, weekly imprests of, 129; money
paid to, 260, 262; due to, 411;
due by, 354.
-, company of, at Flushing, 30, 31,
137, 224, 263, 273; men from,
sent to England, 132.
Denny, Denie, Sir Edward, 230.
Depien. See Lallier, Jacques.
deputies. See under ambassadors.
Derby, earl of. See Stanley, Henry.
Derthemouth. See Dartmouth.
Dess—, Don Hernando de, 264.
Deutecom, Deuticon. See Doetinchem.
Deuxburghe. See Doesborgh.
Deventer [Overijsel, Netherlands]:
-, garrison of, in great want, 237.
-, garrison disarms burghers, 342.
-, enemy convoy taken near, 342.
-, burgomasters of. See Marule,
Henrick van; Winnsen, Beerent
van.
-, governor of. See van den Berg,
count Hermann.
Deventer. See Prounincq, Gerard de.
Devereux, Robert, 2nd earl of Essex, Excees, 368, 410; money paid to, 260, 411, 412; due to, 276.
Devuyer. See Goyer, Dirk de.
Dewesbroughe, Dewsborog. See Doesborgh.
diamonds, 174, 367.
Diane de France, called duchesse d'Angoulême, 124; would buy geldings in England, 131.
Dieppe, Deepe [Seine Inf., France], 4,
123:
-, corn sent to Lisbon from, 63.
-, gunfire heard at, during Armada
battle, 85.
-, Stafford has news of Armada from,
100.
-, ships arming at, 108.
-, governor of. See Chatte, Aymar
de.
Digges, Diges, Edward, 235.
-, James, gent., clerk controller
of the checks and overseer of
musters in the army in the Low
Countries, muster-master,
muster-master-general, 137, 138,
358:
-, letters from, 159, 235, 394.
-, drafts of letters from, 229–31;
loose papers of, 290.
-, papers signed by, 264.
-, Willoughby stays patent appointing, 109, 163; as Webbes claims
office, 119.
-, Leicester gave charge of musters
to, 110.
-, appointed; fears Webbes' rivalry,
159, 160.
-, sends notes on musters to Privy
Council, 160; the notes, 161.
-, going to England, 199.
-, instructions from, about musters,
251.
-, abbreviate of musters delivered
by, 268.
-, requests of, about musters, 272;
Council's answers to, 279–80;
doubts about musters sent to
Council by, 293–5; requests of,
about accounts and musters,
295–6; resolution on requests
of, 298; proposals of, to be
executed, 311; papers by, on
musters, referred to, 394.
-, note of causes hindering making
up of year's accounts, 296–7.
-, requests of, for Willoughby to
Council, 298.
-, Bodley's requests to States for,
316–7; Bodley to assist, 356,
357.
-, finds the bands full, 337.
-, points disputed between States
and, 402–3.
-, horse captains' protest at fees of,
answered, 413.
-, entertainment, 343, 344; imprests,
291.
-, money due, 408, 411.
-, clerks of, 109.
-, Thomas, esquire, late mustermaster-general of the army in
the Low Countries, late commissary at Flushing, brother of
James, 159, 295, 364:
-, James acted for, when absent,
110.
-, Heigham complains of, 114,
177.
-, corruption of commissaries since
discharge of, 229.
-, will be little richer for his office,
230.
-, muster books for time of, referred
to, 231.
-, note of services of, 255–6.
-, orders of, about musters, to be
confirmed, 280.
-, States agreed with, to keep commissaries in all garrisons, 316;
but failed to do so, 394.
-, asserts that States agreed to rates
of pay set down by Leicester,
356.
-, entertainment, 409.
-, dead pays due to, 235.
-, money due to, 276, 411.
Diomedes, 36.
Dixmude, Dismewt, Dixmu, Dixmue,
Dixmuth, Dixmuyde, Dyxmuk
[W. Flanders, Belgium]:
-, letter dated at, 15.
-, Dale sees Parma's forces mustered
at, 35, 36.
-, Parma's army still at, 152, 172.
-, Stanley's regiment at, 398.
doctors, physicians, surgeons:
-, sent to Dunkirk, 1.
-, Ostend needs, 41.
-, one would cure Walsingham, 87.
-, Killigrew's, 233.
-, pay of army, 414.
-, See also Miron, François.
Dodaendael, Dodendale, Durendale [Gelderland, Netherlands], Schenck takes, 267, 268.
Doddington, Luke, 408.
Doeres, Fleure, Floris, Geertruidenberg, sergeant-major, 67; letter signed by, 320.
Doesborgh, Deuxburghe, Dewesbroughe, Dewsborog, Doesborch, Doesburch, Dousborough, Dowsborough, Duesborough [Gelderland, Netherlands]:
-, supplies sent to, 43.
-, disorders of unpaid garrison of,
44.
-, horsemen of, take enemy convoy,
342.
-, intended enemy operations near,
345.
-, English horsemen at. See Sidney,
Sir Robert.
Doetinchem, Deutecom, Deuticon,
Dotecum [Gelderland, Netherlands]:
-, Verdugo fails to take, 20, 44.
-, supplies sent to, 43.
-, unpaid garrison of, disordered,
44.
-, horsemen of, take enemy convoy,
342.
Dohna, Dony, baron Fabian von, 146.
Dolfyn, —, 410.
Dolphiné. See Dauphiné.
Dombes, prince de. See BourbonVendôme, Henri de.
Domis, —, 91.
Don, Tanys, river [Russia], 335.
Donia, Kemp van, Campedoglia, Friesland member of Council of State, 253.
Donkerk, Donnkerck, Donkyrke. See Dunkirk.
Dony. See Dohna.
Doornich [Gelderland, Netherlands], 330.
Doot, captain, 149.
Dophem, —, rolls of company of, 88, 359.
Dordrecht, Dordecht, Dordricke, Dort,
Dorte [S. Holland, Netherlands]:
-, letters dated at, 27, 313, 319, 372,
373, 379, 393, 394, 395.
-, Willoughby at, 50, 374; his
lodging at, 88.
-, offered to bear payment to Geertruidenberg, if town lost afterwards, 57.
-, ships preparing at, 161.
-, post to, 186.
-, Bodley going to, 381.
-, desires grain from England, 394.
-, pensionary of. See Pauwelsz.,
Jacob.
-, burghers of. See Adrianson,
John; Roerom, Adrian Cornelis.
Doria, Don Juan Andrea, prince of Melita, commander of Spanish galleys, burns Biserta, 201.
Dormer, Michael, captain, 410; money paid to, 260.
Dorp, Dorpe, Willom van, colonel, seeking redress for Sonoy from Medemblik, 70; deposition of, about Menninck, 362.
Dorre, Dorium, Johan, Overijsel member of Council of State, differences about re-appointment of, 43.
Dort, Dorte. See Dordrecht.
Dotecum. See Doetinchem.
Douai. Dowaie [Nord, France], 'university' of, 71.
Doublet, Nicholas, secretary, at examinations of Menninck, 332, 346, 363.
Doughty, Dughtye, Michael, Derby's servant, ill, 3.
Dousborough. See Doesborgh.
Dover [co. Kent], 196, 337:
-, Armada fought with between
Calais and, 91.
-, Menninck lost his money at, 319.
-, straits of, 157.
Dowaie. See Douai.
Downs, the, 113, 143, 146.
Dowsborough. See Doesborgh.
Doyen, Thomas le, French merchant, 88, 314.
dragomen, droguemen, 165.
Dragonne. See Mondragon.
Drake, Sir Francis, the vice-admiral:
-, and Howard to continue at sea, 18.
-, reported flight of, 126.
-, Ortel presses States for powder for,
133.
-, Cavendish brings back more gold
than, 230.
-, Lecester to deliver victuals for
Portugal voyage to, 232.
-, troops to go with Norris and, 307,
389, 391.
-, will be ready by Jan. 1st, 312, 337.
-, Spanish preparations against, 395.
Drances. 36.
draper. See Bell, Bastian.
Dresden [Saxony, Germany], 186.
droguemen. See dragoman.
Drunen, John van, late burgomaster of Utrecht, act restoring, 254.
Drury, Druery, Drurie, Sir William,
governor of Bergen-op-Zoom:
-, letters from, 164, 206, 271, 393.
-, -, referred to, 48.
-, letters to, 105.
-, States lothe to replace by Morgan
at Bergen, 11.
-, Morgan's complaints. 20–1; and
diatribe against, 93.
-, Charles uses Walsingham's name
on behalf of, 48.
-, offers to send Burghley news:
could hold Bergen as well as
Morgan, 164; complains of his
disgrace and of false reports,
206–7.
-, valour of, at siege, 209.
-, Willoughby favours, 212: and
leaves in command of forts,
246. 260, 272.
-, captains of Bergen write for, 228.
-, Willoughby suggests should
succeed Conway, 304.
-, took beds from Bergen, 347.
-, attacks Morgan, 390.
-, wife of, 164.
-, See also Bergen-op-Zoom: Morgan,
Sir Thomas.
Dubois, du Boys, captain, 374.
Duch. See Dutch.
Duchland. See Germany.
Duckett, —, 408.
Dudley, Ambrose, earl of Warwick, 251.
-, Robert, earl of Leicester,
Lestre, lord steward, late
lieutenant-general of the forces
in the Low Countries, privy
councillor, his excellency, 76,
105, 255, 315, 409, 410, 411,
415:
-, letters from, 25, 182.
-, -, referred to, 9, 30, 31, 317,
344, 376.
-, letters to, 6, 106, 111, 182.
-, -, referred to, 41, 46, 70, 84,
109, 179, 185, 215, 267, 335,
348.
-, warrants of, 412.
-, -, referred to, 276.
-, Danish merchants' case before,
10.
-, fears attack on Ostend if Armada
does not sail, 25–6.
-, gets allowance for Gilpin, 42.
-, would exchange Toraise for
Teligny, 47.
-, Ste. Aldegonde would reconcile
Maurice and, 49; Maurice
meant to seek agreement with,
299.
-, Bacq raised troop by commission
of, 50.
-, appointments made by, at Utrecht,
challenged, 70; writes to urge
re-appointment of Deventer,
182; magistrates set up by,
displaced, 253; certain exiled
by, restored, 254, 289; declaration of, annulled, 257; party of,
overthrown, 258; Queen
protests at ill usage of friends
of, 268; excessive favour of,
to Deventer, 304.
-, recommended Varrhael to Rogers,
79.
-, had no leisure to settle judgment
in Netherlands, 83.
-, Morgan sends his letter to Queen
to, 93.
-, Willoughby offers to bring troops
to, 106.
-, appointed J. Digges to oversee
musters while T. Digges absent,
110; gave Webbes patent as
clerk of check, 119.
-, Sonoy lost all in obeying, 208,
250.
-, gave J. le Michel annuity, 208.
-, swore to observe Ostend privileges,
212.
-, called Saravia to England, 213.
-, death of, referred to, 230, 347;
Utrecht States condole with
Queen, 207; as do Ostergonians, 288; Killigrew would
attend funeral, 233.
-, Geertruidenberg garrison took an
oath to, 241, 248, 414.
-, T. Digges got orders for musters
set down by, 256; States'
agreement with, on rates, etc.,
referred to, 297; they now
disallow them, 294, 296, 356;
allowance made to Sherley by,
338, 367.
-, States were sending embassy to
content, 259.
-, Aysma ill treated for loyalty to,
269, 301.
-, licences of absence, granted by,
to be allowed, 280.
-, promised to aid Engelstedt, 290.
-, States made allowance for intelligences to, 324.
-, hostility of Hohenlohe to, 333.
-, had evil opinion of Borlas,
368.
-, converted English horse into
lancers, 403.
-, money paid to, 260, 262, 276.
-, company of, discharged, 263.
-, troop of, discharged, 264; was
very weak, 376.
Duesborough. See Doesborgh.
du Faur, A., sieur de Pujols, Navarre's chamberlain, 166.
du Fay. See Hurault de l'Hôpital, Michel.
Dughtye. See Doughty.
duke, the. See Farnese, Alexander.
Duncome, —, 409.
Dunkirk, Donkerk, Donnkerck, Donkyrke, Dunckerq, Dunkerck,
Dunkercke, Dunkerk, Dunkerke, Dunkert, Dunkyrke,
Duynkerke [county of Flanders,
now Nord, France]:
-, letter dated at, 305.
-, Parma's army near: surgeons
sent thither, 1; forces at, seen
by Hodgson, 3; ready to embark, 48; well provisioned, 58;
Parma expected at, 85.
-, Parma's ships ready to sail at,
8; brigantines to be built at,
17; flat bottoms sent to, 35;
only 18 mean ships at, 37;
Antwerp and Bruges ships to
go to, 40.
-, States' ships watching, 8; driven
off by gale, 82.
-, Justinus blockading, 91, 104, 111;
States urged to send more ships
to, 118; 8 more sent, 140;
ships always off, 143; States'
blockade of, said to have caused
Armada's failure, 111.
-, Armada ship taken between Calais
and, 104.
-, English peace commissioners embarked at, 108.
-, Parma will make sortie from, 118.
-, boats should have been sent to
damaged galleons from, 122.
-, Queen desires States to blockade,
133.
-, Seymour returns to help blockade,
133.
-, Chevalier d'Aumâle at, 146.
-, States' fleet gone to, 158.
-, ships go from, to find Armada,
171.
-, Parma's army leaves, 172, 177.
-, state of shipping at, 228.
-, money at, to bribe James VI,
231; 250,000 crowns brought
from Spain to, 232.
-, Meetkerke could be useful against,
289.
-, take English ship, 298.
-, Spaniards to embark for Ireland
at, 320; Stanley going to, 351;
other forces sent to, 364, 365.
-, no ships arming at, 330; reports
of shipping at, 365, 368, 399.
-, warship of, taken in Elbe, 350.
-, Conway urges attack on, 377.
-, Parma at, 382.
-, Hamburg trade with, 390.
-, forces at, 403.
-, capture of, by Parma, referred to,
259.
-, church at, 228.
-, governor of. See Aguilar,
Francesco de.
du Pin. See Lallier, Jacques.
du Plessis. See Mornay, Philippe de.
du Puy du Val de la Jugie, François, baron de Rieux, 152.
Duquecborne, Daniel, burgher of Middelburg, 412.
Durbancke, John, sergeant in lord Burgh's company, 194.
Durendale. See Dodaendael.
'Dutch,' Duch, Dutche, 16, 75, 88, 185, 267, 374, 376, 381, 403.
Dutchland. See Germany.
Dutchmen. See Germans.
Duvenvoordt, Duvenvoord, Duyvenvoert, Jean de, sieur de Warmoudt, lieutenant-admiral of Holland, ambassador of the United Provinces to Denmark and Germany, goes with Hohenlohe to Dresden, 186; returns, 388.
Duynkerke. See Dunkirk.
Dyer, Dyar, Sir Edward, letter to, 192; letter borne by, 157; going to England, 159.
Dyne, Yoghan van, widow of, 355.
Dyngmansz., captain, 149.
Dyxmuk. See Dixmude.