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Ubiquitists, 156.
Udall, Uedall, Uvedale, Uvedall,
Uvidall, Vuydall, Sir Edmund,
captain, 410:
-, letter from, 372.
-, letter signed by, 229.
-, hates Morgan, 347; denies disrespect to him, 372.
-, Morgan quarrels with, 390.
-, money paid to, 261, 263; due to,
411; due by, 354, 355.
-, company of, at Bergen, 137, 263,
291; men from, sent to England,
132; to go with Norris, 390.
-, Jacob, one of the above company, 194.
Ulrich, duke of Mecklenburg, 78; sends envoys to urge German Protestant union, 80.
-, daughter of. See Sophia.
-, prince of Denmark, 404; Rogers goes to church with, 75.
Ulstandt, Hakon, of Hulgeborg, 80.
Umbach, Umback, Charles van, 353, 408.
Ungalde, Juan Peres d', 264.
Union. See League, Catholic.
United Provinces, 212, 277, 280, 289,
315:
-, Willoughby's views on, 8, 197.
-, peace treaty increases disunion
in, 19; alleged articles cause
suspicion in, 48, 49, 50, 58, 65,
68–9, 92.
-, Killigrew hopes for general union
of, 19; Maurice also, 24; Mörs
has worked for union of, 109.
-, provinces will not submit to each
other's direction, 42; only
Holland and Zeeland would
advance Maurice, 65, 184.
-, frontiers ill provided for by
Holland, 43; may be lost if
Bonn, etc., fall, 65, 175; Rheinberg not important to, 162.
-, need to settle government, 69;
need head, 87; delays through
popular government in, 119;
trouble through lack of authority
in, 184, 302, 371, 388; another
course needful, 343.
-, C. Roel's advice upon English
policy in, 83; value of, to
England, 183; begin to think
well of English, 266.
-, exports to England make armour
scarce in, 100; Queen got
powder in, 306.
-, Parma will attack, now Armada
beaten, 103, 106, 182; has
taken no place in, since Sluys,
267.
-, troubles in, prevented more aid to
Queen, 111, 117.
-, people weary of war, 119, 135;
would soon yield if Flushing and
Brielle lost, 171; alteration
likely if Bergen lost, 249.
-, admire English government, 160.
-, refugees urged to wage force in,
181.
-, thanksgiving fast in, 184.
-, danger of quarrel with Scotland,
222.
-, Ortel complains of English reprisals against, 241.
-, high prices in, 244, 334, 375.
-, very forward against enemy, 273;
provision made for Norris in,
313.
-, Queen's debts in, 274, 275.
-, trade to Spain should be stopped
till Drake sails, 321.
-, Willoughby's expenses in, 374,
376.
-, some of, have admiralty suit,
378.
-, Queen's demands for, in peace
treaty, 404.
-, admiralties:
-, Council of State has no
control of, 155.
-, disputes with provinces about
licences, 371.
-, army of, 299:
-, garrisons unpaid and disorderly, 44, 176; causes of
disorders in, 328.
-, States will not decide on
strength of, 68.
-, troops discharged for want of
money, 91, 141, 249.
-, oath of officers of, 130.
-, reinforcements sent to Bergen,
155; 2000 to be levied,
215; kept on ships long
after siege, 371.
-, Maurice given command of
Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant forces, 185.
-, lack of co-operation in, 197.
-, were never more than 5 or
600 in Ostend, 218.
-, isolates s'Hertogenbosch from
Parma, 234.
-, States require that Lord
General meddle not with,
242.
-, 2000 shot given to Norris,
312, 402, 403.
-, at Heerenberg, 342;
Schenck's troops there join,
360.
-, troops assembling to relieve
Wachtendonk, 361; too
weak, 370; English to aid,
372; forces appointed, 374.
-, has higher lendings than
English, 369.
-, poor state of troops on
frontiers, 388.
-, See also Amsterdam; Arnemuiden; Arnhem; Bacq,
Paul; Balen, Godert van;
Balfour, Henry; Barchon,
Guillaume de; Bergenop-Zoom; Bertie, Peregrine; Bonn; Bommel;
Cleerhagen, Julian; de
l'Espine, Philippe; Doesborg; Doetinchem; Geertruidenberg; Gelderland;
Groenevelt, Arent and
Floris van; Heusden;
Lochem; Mansfeld, Peter
Ernest; musters, commissaries of; Nassau, Maurice
of; Rheinberg; Schenck,
Martin; Scots; Soete,
Joos de; Solms, Adolf
von; Tergoe; Tholen;
Tiel; Utrecht; Veere;
Wachtendonk.
-, council of high court of, 104.
-, Council of State of, 57, 67, 164,
328, 329, 397:
-, letters from, 105, 117, 198,
234.
-, letters from, referred to, 150,
269, 303, 309, 343.
-, letters to, 207, 257, 269, 306,
318.
-, -, referred to, 186.
-, instruct envoys to Germany,
2.
-, will stay westward bound
ships, 2; forbid trade to
Antwerp, etc., 254.
-, had not begun work when
Drury appointed to Bergen,
11.
-, Ortel sends articles about lord
general to, 19.
-, Killigrew asks, to stay Scottish ship, 20.
-, Willoughby deals with, for
withdrawal of 2000 English, 26, 27.
-, Willoughby urges States to
increase authority of, 28;
new instructions to, objected to as contrary to
treaty, 42, 65, 155; instructions not accepted by, 184;
Bodley to get instructions
to, reformed, 356; lacks
authority, 197, 252, 302;
delays of, 388.
-, disputes over choosing
Overijsel and Friesland
members of, 43; sending
members to, 155; not yet
come, 215.
-, to appoint taxes for Geertruidenberg, 56; complain
of Geertruidenberg, 234.
-, Oldenbarnevelt shows alleged
peace articles in, 65, 68–9;
write to count William
thereof, 90.
-, cannot get States' decision on
army strength, 68.
-, Gilpin would be useful in,
87, 244; he shall aid Bodley
in, 315, 318; States will
dislike it, 400.
-, proposed extraordinary levy
to resist Armada, 89, 92,
104; get 20,000l., 118;
waive right to exemption,
104.
-, news of Armada read to, 91.
-, examine Armada prisoners,
112; send examinations to
England, 117, 119.
-, congratulate Queen on
victory, 117.
-, Utrecht will send members to,
140; Utrecht members
leave, 185, 215; Utrecht
replies to, 270.
-, ask Willoughby to send English horse towards Bonn,
150.
-, to be moved to aid fortification of Ostend, 168; and
to send commissaries, 170.
-, long debates about Bergen,
183, 184; Willoughby
asks for men, 207; placed
Morgan at Bergen, 212;
Holland members of, increase supplies, 253.
-, tried to get powder for Queen,
183.
-, send Voocht to England about
Stewart's claims, 198;
Stewart's claims against,
286.
-, dispersed into the Provinces,
233, 254.
-, States will allow Queen's
extra charges authorised by,
242.
-, Flushing petitioned about
garrison's debts, 243.
-, Bodley to replace Killigrew in,
250, 315, 318; Killigrew
absent from, 250; Bodley's
instructions for, 324.
-, 3 new members of, 253.
-, Norris begins to deal with,
280, 288; act of, upon his
requests, 284; summon
States to meet him, 303;
eager to aid him, 321;
answer him, 342; the
answer, 339–40; discussed
his requests, 361; memorial
from, 369; notes to
memorial of, 402–3.
-, prepare defence of Veluwe,
302.
-, investigate sale of Mary
Stuart's portraits, 309.
-, Bodley to get access to, for
overseer of musters, 317,
357.
-, would move soldiers against
Schenck, 322; 2 of, at
Heerenberg, 342; money
paid to Schenck by, 402.
-, Leicester's commission to
Sherley not approved by,
338, 367.
-, write for H. Aysma, 343.
-, send English to Wachtendonk, 373.
-, 2 of, go with Mörs, 388.
-, act of, referred to, 403.
-, apostilles to memorial of,
415.
-, greffier of. See Huygens,
Christopher.
-, members of. See Arensma,
Christoffel; Beale, Robert;
Bertie, Peregrine; Bodley,
Thomas; Brasser, Governt;
Clarke, Bartholomew;
Donia, Kemp van; Dorre,
Jehan; Killigrew, Henry;
Leoninus, Elbertus; Meynarts, Simon; Nassau,
Maurice of; Oldenbarnevelt, Jan van; Valcke,
Jacob; van der Mijle,
Adriaan; Wilkes, Thomas.
-, secretary of. See Gilpin,
George.
-, finances of:
-, Friesland may refuse taxes, 4.
-, debt to Willoughby, 16.
-, Geertruidenberg expenses, 26;
money sent, 44, 59; paid,
57, 63, 66–7, 82; 20,000l.
or more, 60, 65, 90;
26,000l., 87; 40,000l. 338;
makes relief of Bonn difficult, 68; Geertruidenberg
seizes taxes, 241, 397.
-, States not yet assured of contributions, 42, 43; total
20,000l. monthly, 65, 214.
-, cannot pay troops, 43, 65,
91, 141, 176.
-, loan to Navarre, 53.
-, Gilpin not paid, 87.
-, special levy against Armada
unlikely, 90, 175; to be
made, 92; voted, 104, 117,
118; Utrecht votes share,
140, 155; Holland also,
155; general willingness to
pay, 160; Walsingham
thinks it very needful, 176.
-, Fremin owed 120,000 florins,
105.
-, mutinies consumed most
accessible resources, 111;
cost 60,000l., 240.
-, Brielle contributions taken by
garrison, 141.
-, supplies at Bergen used by
English, 179.
-, new system, 184; need careful husbanding, 185; ill
employed, 197; inadequate, 258.
-, convoys and licences maintain
navy, 215, 234, 254.
-, excise and chimney tax increased, 246, 249.
-, quarrels of Holland and others
hinder contributions, 247.
-, Norris asks for 100,000
florins, 284; will be granted,
312.
-, cannot pay Stewart's claims,
285; the claims, 286.
-, Utrecht unlikely to pay quota,
361.
-, English cavalry's disorders
hinder contributions, 369.
-, navy, fleet of:
-, 24 more sent to Seymour, 2,
19; 40 to go, 25; 20 gone,
24 going, 27; 30 sent from
Flushing, 81, 90, 176.
-, watching Dunkirk, 8; and
Nieuport, 11; Maurice would
join if able, 15; to be
victualled fortnightly, 51;
victualled and reinforced,
65; driven from station by
gale, 82; fears Armada
may overpower, 91; slenderly manned, 113.
-, Zeeland wants Queen to reinforce, 8; would recall, 12;
Walsingham hopes not, 42;
Norris thinks it unreasonable, 84.
-, drive galley back, 50.
-, at Geertruidenberg, 57, 63,
66, 67.
-, expense of, pinches States,
68, 223.
-, herring fleet wafters back,
68; to join rest, 91.
-, to be reinforced, 89, 117, 118,
119, 155; river craft sent to
sea, 91; 30 more to go, 104;
continually reinforced, 140;
more would have been sent
if mutinies of towns had
not cost so much, 240, 338.
-, take San Felipe and San
Mateo, 104, 114; Seymour
joins, 104, 133; Dunkirk
galley eludes, 157; gone to
Dunkirk again, 158; Justinus rejoins with more
ships, 161; ships and captains with him, 148–9.
-, ships sent to pursue Armada,
111, 158.
-, value of blockade of Parma
by, 111, 143–4, 339; Norris
to thank States for aid of,
247.
-, reports of Queen's dissatisfaction with, 119; Burghley complains of, 172;
Walsingham also, 176.
-, Queen desires should blockade
Parma in force, 133.
-, some ships discharged, 183,
184; Willoughby to oppose
it, 191; States will reconsider it, 193.
-, warships at Bergen, 205.
-, maintained by licences to
trade with enemy, 215, 234.
-, Maurice prepares ships for
Portugal, 288; ships to go,
312; Norris asks for, 340,
398; ships granted him,
402, 403.
-, off Lillo, 349, 350.
-, reformed churches of, mission to
Queen from, 2, 94.
-, States General of, the States, Estates,
37, 63, 164, 271, 358, 399, 406:
-, letters from, 11, 16, 110, 111.
-, -, referred to, 118, 130.
241, 387.
-, letters to, 133, 318, 372.
-, - referred to, 48, 81.
-, resolve to reinforce fleet, 2,
15, 19, 25; Willoughby
moves, for its victualling, 51.
-, would leave Drury at Bergen, 11; Morgan complains
of, 20, 45, 48; appoint
Morgan to Bergen, 210.
-, send van den Warck to England, 16.
-, Willoughby asks, to send
2000 English home, 19; the
request, 28; 1st answer unsatisfactory, 20; granted, 27.
-, about to answer Schenck, 20;
in some sort answer him,
43; will aid him little, 59;
discuss aid to relieve Bonn,
65, 68, 87; Schenck sent,
90; he is contented, 119;
send English horse with
him, 162, 193, 197; Armada
prevented earlier aid, 187.
-, dismiss Bacq, 20; who
appeals to Queen, 50.
-, have instructed Ortel to seek
redress for piracies, 21.
-, slack performance of promises to Geertruidenberg,
27, 31; angers garrison,
44, 49, 82; must grant all
garrison asks, 55, 65, 140;
garrison will not obey, 154,
160; suspects attack by
319, 320, 371; Queen's
answer to complaints
against town by, 397;
Willoughby's and Wingfield's answers thereon, 414.
-, dislike absence of English
captains, 27; will make no
allowance for them, 55.
-, discussing their 'state of the
wars,' 42, 43; cannot decide
till know English strength,
etc., 68.
-, Russel accuses of spreading
false peace articles, 48.
-, dislike Ste. Aldegonde, 49; who
criticises carelessness of, 381.
-, du Fay deals with, 53.
-, sent Hohenlohe to Germany,
53.
-, again speak of offering aid to
Queen, 66; send more
ships, 89, 111, 117, 140;
Queen asks, to supply her
ships, 130; Ortel asks, to
send ships and powder, 133;
were not slack in sending
ships, 143; Walsingham
thinks were, 176; did best
to get powder, 176, 183, 185.
-, Gilpin complains of, 67.
-, position of, in peace treaty,
72, 95, 96–7.
-, reluctantly agree to withdrawal of 1000 English, 89,
91, 136, 159.
-, Council move for special
taxes, 89, 92; votes them,
104, 117, 118; Walsingham
thinks it very needful, 176.
-, pleased by Walsingham's letter about peace articles, 90.
-, Fremin complains of dismissal
by, 105.
-, ask Privy Council to carry
out apostilles of 13 April,
111, 241, 242.
-, think of sending envoys to
Queen, 117; uncertain how
will congratulate her, 184.
-, unpopular, because many of
lowly birth, 135.
-, Willoughby often warned
about Bergen, 136; ask him
to see to its defence, 160.
-, complain that Brielle contributions taken for garrison, 141.
-, complain of weakness of English forces, 141, 244, 292,
311, 402, 407.
-, Ostend asks Queen to press,
for grant for fortifications,
152, 223; care nothing for
Ostend, 212; will not aid,
235; Norris asks if Ostend
to be garrisoned by, 313;
have delayed repairs overlong, 326, 340; Ostend
requests referred to, 343;
Conway asks aid of, 377,
386; Queen will evacuate
town unless repairs done
by, 380; order men to go
to Norris, 387.
-, answer Willoughby's objections to instructions to
Council, 155; Council
rejected instructions of,
184; Bodley to deal
thereof, 238.
-, need to send auditor to settle
accounts with, 159;
matters disputed by, 161,
162, 274; will not muster
English, 229, 231, 403;
will not allow Leicester's
grants, 294, 296, 367;
Digges urges settlement
with, 295, 394; notes of
matters disputed, 296, 297,
403; Willoughby urges
settlement with, 298.
-, if neglect Bergen, English to
retire from it, 179, 191,
239; will do little to save it,
182, 204, 205, 219; promise aid, 183, 193; supply
Parma, 220, 265; Morgan
asks for supplies, 237;
send money. 238; slack in
aiding, 246; sent men to
Tholen, 251.
-, Willoughby advises giving
subsidy rather than troops
to, 182.
-, discharge some ships, 183;
Willoughby to protest, 191;
will reconsider it, 193.
-, have dispersed, 183, 197,
233; reassemble in Nov.,
216, 244, 267.
-, give Maurice command of
Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant forces, 185.
-, desire stay of unlicensed trade
with Spain, 185, 215; raise
money by licences, 234.
-, imprison Yseltein, 199.
-, farm out taxes, 214.
-, promise 4 guns for la Rochelle,
216, 267.
-, to pay for English reinforcements to Bergen, 220, 221;
unlikely to pay, 244; will
not pay, 293.
-, Norris to ask aid of, for
Portugal voyage, 221, 336;
his instructions, 247–9, 249–
50; Willoughby told, 257;
Norris begins to deal with,
280; to be fully empowered
to treat with him, 284, 288,
303; Council again summons, 313; probable grant
of, 312; requests to him
for, 328–9.
-, should pay Willoughby's
espials, 240.
-, Ortel asks Queen to disavow
mutineers against, 240;
history thereof, 328.
-, Ortel asks Queen to assure,
that will not treat of peace,
241.
-, should pay for extra fortifications at Flushing, 243.
-, Queen should be wary of
aiding, against Stewart,
244; objections of, to
Stewart's claims, 285, 286;
Voocht's plan for settlement, 289; Queen's answer
to, 372.
-, Schenck complains to Queen
of, 246, 247; sends demands
to. 321; adopt strong
measures against him, 341,
360; he agrees still to serve,
371; remonstrance of, to
Queen about him, 402.
-, T. Digges recovered 20,000l.
from, 256.
-, agreement with Anjou, referred to, 259, 328.
-, were sending embassy to content Leicester, 259.
-, Utrecht will answer certain
questions at, 270.
-, Ortel's memorial of complaints of, 282; previous
answer, 283; their complaints, 283–4; articles by
Ortel for, with answers,
337–9; Sherley's answer
thereon, 367.
-, persons and causes recommended by Queen to, 300–
1.
-, alleged discourse of Deventor
against, 302; authority of,
needed to deal with him,
342.
-, would be glad to appoint
Drury to Ostend, 304.
-, peace treaty was only real
difference between Queen
and, 305.
-, Bodley to deal with, about
usage of English, 308; and
of musters, etc., 316; and
of other matters, 324, 333,
334, 356, 357; also for
Schenck, 369; Willoughby
complains of ill usage of
English by, 373; Gilpin
also, 388.
-, not yet assembled, 312, 321;
begin to assemble, 361.
-, Willoughby to get, to admit
Bodley and Gilpin to
Council, 315; Queen's
request to, 318; will be
lothe to agree about Gilpin,
400.
-, points Willoughby shall deal
of with, 315–6.
-, Council of State commend
Norris' cause to, 339, 340.
-, Bergen captains should obey,
347.
-, Norris begins to deal with,
361; Council's memorial
for, 369; answer him, 371;
grant forces to him, 372;
numbers and conditions,
378, 383, 389, 402, 403;
answer of, partly unsatisfactory, 381, 398.
-, send English to Wachtendonk, 373, 374, 378; Russel
refuses, 381; Morgan obeys,
389.
-, offices cashiered by, serve in
Willoughby's troop, 375,
376.
-, desire Audley as general of
horse, 379.
-, Council has to ask, for all
supplies, 388.
-, appoint general muster of
English, 388.
-, Civille would get salt from,
414.
-, apostilles to memorial of,
referred to, 415.
-, greffier of. See Aerssens,
Cornelis.
-, treasurer general of. See Bye,
Joris de.
-, See also army, English in Low
Countries; Elizabeth; Friesland; Gelderland; Holland;
Low Countries; Overijsel;
Utrecht; Zeeland.
universities. See Douai; Louvain.
Usbec Tartars, 172.
Utrecht, Utrect, Utrecte, Utreght,
Utricht, Utrichte, Utricque,
Utrithe, Uttreight, Uuytrecht,
Uytrecht, Vytrecht, Vytreiht,
province, lordship, of:
-, peasants rise in, 2; Mörs suppresses
them, 19, 43.
-, Webbes wishes to be commissary
at, 14.
-, Mörs, Leoninus, and Valcke sent
to, 43; to settle differences with
Holland, 68; not agreed, 88;
grown worse, 91.
-, Killigrew and Leoninus going to,
104, 118; almost agreed with
neighbours, 109; results of
mission, 140, 348; good accord
in, 160, 164, 181, 217.
-, would not advance Maurice, 184.
-, withdraw councillors of State, 185,
215.
-, importance and vulnerability of,
237; enemy designs against, 253,
313; Willoughby to urge States
General to care for, 315.
-, Ortel asks Queen to urge to better
union with neighbours, 240;
Norris to urge it, 247; Queen's
previous efforts herein, 300.
-, sent 100 men to Bergen, 265.
-, deputies of, come to States General,
321, 342.
-, Menninck's alleged practices in,
331, 332; his confession of
enemy plans against, 345.
-, some work to win entirely to
Holland, 342.
-, pays slowly, 361.
-, court of, president of. See
Bellechière, Jacques.
-, -, councillor of. See Hermale,
Floris.
-, governor of. See Solms, Adolf
von.
-, English troops in. See army,
English; Blunt, Christopher;
Champernon, Arthur; Morgan,
Sir Thomas; Wilsford, Sir
Thomas.
-, States of:
-, letters from, 86, 164, 165, 207.
-, -, referred to, 181.
-, letter to, 217.
-, -, referred to, 245.
-, send Meetkerke to Queen, 86;
declaration from, 134–6.
-, Mörs asks Queen to hear,
before deciding matters,
109, 157; they also ask it,
164; Queen promises it,
181, 217.
-, vote quota and send councillors, 140, 155; have
signed agreement with
neighbours, 164, 217.
-, condolences of, on Leicester's
death, 207.
-, Norris to deal with, for
Deventer, etc., 248; Willoughby to advise him,
257; and to deal also, 316.
-, to meet, 257; meet, 269;
replies of, to Council of
State's deputies, 270–1.
-, Council of State will intercede
with, for prisoners, 340.
-, -, advocate of. See Thin,
Floris.
-, -, secretary of. See Strick,
Jan van.
-, town of:
-, letters and papers dated at, 14, 41,
50, 86, 109, 157, 164, 165, 207,
237, 245, 269, 270, 271, 305, 378.
-, Adrian gone to, 49; gets Walsingham's armours made at, 100;
they are ready at, 158.
-, ministers of, sent to Queen, urge
her to aid present magistrates,
70.
-, estates prevented tumult in, 157.
-, Queen and Leicester urge Deventer's re-election as burgomaster
of, 181, 182, 217.
-, news from, mentioned, 215.
-, coup d'état replaces Deventer,
etc., by new magistrates at, 225,
246, 253, 267; due to Mörs'
practices, 247, 349; English
party displaced at, 249, 253, 258.
-, Killigrew can do nothing in new
brabble at, 233; asks van der
Aa's aid, 245; van der Aa's
account of it, 245.
-, 3 councillors sent to, 254; their
proceedings at, 257, 270–1.
-, act restoring Zuylen, etc., 254;
negotiations about it, 257.
-, oath of those restored at, 257.
-, Deventer excluded from amnesty
at, 268; Mörs justifies his overthrow, 304; will deal with him
justly, 305; Deventer's justification, 317.
-, Meetkerke's opinion on, 289–90.
-, Amsterdam company admitted
into, 302; no further change
at, 310; Mörs settles to his
liking, 322.
-, troubles at, since 1586, 328.
-, Mörs assembles forces at, 371.
-, way to, open if Wachtendonk lost,
379, 388.
-, suspicion Mörs would yield to
Parma, 381.
-, act dated at, referred to, 403.
-, magistrates of:
-, letter from, referred to, 245.
-, letters to, 181, 268.
-, -, referred to, 400.
-, papist, restored, 253, 258, 313.
-, Council of State's deputies
deal with, 257.
-, Queen requires, to release
Deventer, etc., 268.
-, resolution of, about Cleerhagen, 398.
-, Bodley urges, to release
prisoners, 400.
-, places in, 225.
-, apothecary of. See Asch, Jacob
van.
-, armourer of, 408.
-, brewer of. See Geritsen, Francis.
-, burgomaster of. See Canther,
Dirck; Drunen, John van;
Goyer, Dirck de; Prounincq,
Gerard de.
-, citizen of. See Jones, —.
-, échevin of. See Foeck, Albert.
-, ministers of. See Helmich,
Werner; Modet, Hermann.
-, schout of. See Trillo, Charles
van; Zuylen, Nicolaas de.
-, secretary of. See van den Voorts,
Goosen.
Uvedale, Uvedall, Uvidall. See Udall.
V
Vaerheil. See Varrhael.
Vaert. See Vreeswijk.
Vaess, Niclaes, de, 236.
Valase. See Velasquez.
Valcke, Valck, Valke, Walke, Jacob,
member of Council of State:
-, letter from, 323.
-, letters signed by, 117, 198.
-, sent to accord Utrecht, 43; detained by new questions at,
68.
-, urged Russel to send men to
Bergen, 152.
-, kinsman of, captured, 215.
Valckendorff, Valckendorph. See Walkendorf.
Valdes, Valdase, Valdesse, Valdez, Don Diego Flores de, 395.
-, Don Pedro de, general of
Armada Andalusian squadron,
commander of N. S. del Rosario,
395:
-, letter to, 305.
-, papers of, in Spain, 107.
-, lost in Channel, 112, 116.
-, action between English and, 115.
-, prisoner in England, 116.
Valence [Drôme, France], 5.
Valencia, viceroy of, 97.
Valette, la. See Nogaret, Bernard de.
Valke. See Valcke.
-, [sic]. See also Voocht.
Vallidolid, Validoli [Vallidolid, Spain], 330.
Valori, Lattantio, 193.
Valsyngham. See Walsingham.
van den Beke, Beque, Jan, pensionary of Flushing, 225; letter signed by, 11.
van den Berch, Berghe, Jan, letter and paper signed by, 16; arrested but released at Utrecht, 225.
van den Berg, Berghe, count Hermann, Harman, governor of Deventer, encourages Utrecht peasant rising, 2; recalled from Groningen by garrison, 342.
-, —, 217.
van den Veken, Hans, Henry, merchant of Holland, 148, 158.
van den Voorts, Goosen, secretary of Utrecht (town), 225.
van den Warck, Dr. Jan, de:
-, letter from, 130.
-, States send to Queen, 16, 177.
-, desires audience about Colstan,
130.
van den Well, van Denwell, van der Well, William, shoemaker, of Flushing, 195, 408.
van der Aa, Gerrit van Renesse:
-, letter from, 245.
-, letter to, 245.
-, Killigrew deals with about Deventer, 233, 234; promises help, 245.
-, Deventer suspects, 348, 349.
van der Does, Pieter, 112.
van der Dous, — 403.
van der Hipp, Jean, 409.
van der Kempe, William, 408.
van der Lyne, Stephen, 408.
van der Mijle, Mile, Myle, Adriaan,
president of Holland, member
of Council of State:
-, urges Council to get levy against
Armada, 92; speech to States,
mentioned, 104.
-, sent to Utrecht, 234.
-, Maertensz. replaces in Council, 253.
van der Well. See van den Well.
van de Wael, Bartholomeus, heer van Moersbergen, Moesberghen, 346.
Vanloe. See Loo, Andrea de.
Vargas, Alonso de, captain, Armada prisoner in Zeeland, 111, 116; examination of, 112.
Varrhael, Vaerheil, Peter, Rogers sends to Sweden, 79, 143.
Vasseur, Adrian, Russel's secretary, letter to, 391.
Vassure, D., news from, 399.
Vau. See Wouw.
Vaux, Mary, lady [née Tresham], 4.
Vavasour, Vavasor, Vavisor, Thomas,
captain, 222, 410:
-, money paid to, 261, 263, 412; due
to, 408; due by, 354.
-, company of, at Brielle, 137, 263,
273.
Veare. See Vere.
Vechtsche shans, Amptman of Tiel's sconce [Utrecht, Netherlands], States will attack, 361; Mörs to go against, 370.
Veer, Veere. See Vere.
Veere, Camphere, Camphire, Canphire,
Ter Veer, Tervere [Zeeland,
Netherlands], 158:
-, mutiny of, 328; appeased, 7.
-, captains of, 31; money paid to,
277.
-, Russel suspected of practices at,
69.
-, Scottish conservature at, 285.
-, Maurice to be marquis of, 303.
-, bailiff of. See Vosbergen, Gaspar
van.
-, marquis of. See Nassau, Maurice
of.
-, vice-admiral of. See Calis, Cornelis
Harmonson.
Velasquez, Valase, Velasco, Don Juan de, Armada prisoner in Zeeland, 111, 116; examination of, 112.
Vellers, marshal. See Soete, Joos de.
Vellyers, the preacher. See de l'Oyseleur, Pierre.
Velusa, Juan de, 264.
Veluwe, Velewe, Veloe, Velue, the
[Gelderland, Netherlands]:
-, good accord in, 160.
-, Mansfelt will not campaign in,
235, 236.
-, enemy expected in, 302.
-, enemy invade, 345.
velvet, 139.
Vendôme, cardinal of. See Bourbon, Charles de.
Veneur, Tanneguy le, sieur de Carrouges, Carroughes, governor of Rouen, letter from, referred to, 88.
Venice [Italy] and Venetians:
-, letters dated at, 367, 394.
-, League fear nuncio will prove a,
122.
-, attack Turks, 173; fear Turkish
attack, 201.
-, Tirwhit at, 198.
-, exchange rates at, 370.
-, signory, signors of, 393.
-, ship of, lost in Armada, 116.
Venlo, Venloe, Venloo [Limburg,
Netherlands], 253, 306:
-, letters dated at, 233, 234, 236.
-, Mansfeld's forces at, 236.
-, Verdugo at, 236, 237.
-, forces from Bonn at, 258.
Vento, Christopher, French consul at Alexandria, servant of Queen Mother, gone to France, 282; gets Lancôme recalled, 334.
verdigris, 81.
Verdugo, Francisco, colonel, governor
of Groningen:
-, letters from, 232, 236.
-, fails to seize Doetinchem, 20.
-, finds Charles Mansfeld's plan impracticable, 233.
-, lacks money, 234; asks Parma
for some, 237.
-, Menninck's relations with, 330,
331.
-, lieutenant of, captured, 342.
Verdurst, Louis, burgher of Flushing, 362.
Vere, Veare, Veer, Veere, Sir Francis,
captain, 41, 410:
-, letters from, 105, 150.
-, -, referred to, 178.
-, letter to, referred to, 346.
-, letter signed by, 229.
-, may command Geertruidenberg
'carabines,' 67.
-, takes men to England, 89; wishes
to serve there, 105.
-, restored to Queen's favour, 150.
-, does valiantly at Bergen, 209.
-, going to England, 299, 300, 303,
304, 313, 317.
-, hates Morgan, 347.
-, money paid to, 261, 263, 277, 412;
due to, 411; due by, 354.
-, company of, at Bergen, 137, 263,
290; men from, sent to England,
132. See also Bagnall, Samuel.
Vermudes, Pedro, 264.
Verreem, Reynier, Renyer, captain, 225.
Verzellini, Jacomo, letter to, 367.
-, -, son of the above, 367.
Vianen, Viana [N. Holland, Netherlands], enemy plans against, 332, 345; burgomaster of, 408.
victuallers. See Bart, Anthony; Brune, Thomas; Cartwright, Thomas; Cox, Henry; Daniell, Robert.
Vienna [Austria], 335, 336.
Vignes, John de, 24.
Vijgh, Dirck, heer van Zoelen, amptman of Neder Betuwe, or of
Tiel, 360:
-, States attack, 246.
-, Schenck, Brakel, and, practice
against States, 268, 302.
-, Queen commends to States, 301.
-, States try to raise Tiel against,
303, 322; will use force against,
341.
-, may bend to enemy, 342.
-, is malcontent, 388.
-, son of, commanded Herwaarden,
342, 388.
-, sconce of. See Vechtsche shans.
Vilcogne, — de, 125.
Viliers, Villiers, Villyers, marshal. See Soete, Joos de.
-, the preacher. See de l'Oyseleur, Pierre.
Villalua, Martin de, Parma's chapon, 265.
Villequier, Réné de, 209.
Villeroi, Villeroy. See Neufville, Nicholas de.
Villiers, Job de, gentleman of de Muy, 23, 24.
Vireslott, Cornelis, 67.
Virgil, quotation from, 35–6.
Vlasshen. See Flushing.
Vlieland, the Fly, Vlie [W. Frisian isles], ships at, 104, 184.
Vlishing, Vlishinge, Vlisshing, Vlisshinge, Vlissing, Vlissinge, Vlissingen, Vlusshinge, Vlyshinge, Vlyshyng, Vlyssen, Vlysshyng. See Flushing.
Voicht, Claes de, landlord of Golden Fleece, St. Katherine's, London, 319.
Voisin, Voysin, captain, 374.
Voocht, Voch, Vocht, Vought, Leonard
de, du, councillor of States of
Holland, pensionary of Delft:
-, letters from, 285, 289.
-, States send to Queen about
Stewart's claims, 198, 221, 222.
-, Queen should deal warily with,
294.
-, asks leave to go to Scotland, 285,
289.
-, articles presented by Ortel and,
339; Sherley's answer to, 367.
-, Queen sends back to States, 372.
-, moved Queen about Geertruidenberg, 397.
Vopsco, 352.
Vos, Peter de, made councillor of Utrecht, 225.
Vosbergen, Vosbergh, Gaspar van, bailiff of Veere, councillor of States and admiralty of Zeeland, 225.
Vranck, Franck, François, pensionary of Gouda, at Utrecht, 257; Menninck examined before, 346, 363.
Vreeswijk, the Fare, Phare, Vaert
[Utrecht, Netherlands], 137:
-, Willoughby would put English
into, 313.
-, Menninck and Parma's plans
against, 332, 345, 346.
Vriesland, Vrieslandt, Vrieslant. See Friesland.
Vrollick, Martin, 407.
Vuydall. See Udall.
Vyllyars. See de l'Oyseleur, Pierre.
Vytrecht, Vytreiht. See Utrecht.
W
Waad, Waade, William, clerk of the council, 122; letters from, 17, 22, 24.
Waal, Wael, Whale, river, 267, 269; Schenck threatens States' ships on, 302; still closed, 361.
Wachtendonk, Wachington, Wachtendonck, Wachtendoncq, Wachtentonck, Wachtindoncke,
Wackekendon [Rhenish Prussia,
Germany]:
-, nearest base to Bonn, 44.
-, Mansfeld's forces around, 236, 245.
-, besieged, 247; assaults fail, 306;
cannon not planted, 309;
weather hampers besiegers, 342;
who mutiny, 382.
-, Holland urges relief of, 302;
Schenck asks aid for, 321.
-, Arnhem expects siege after, 303.
-, Parma sends troops to, 323.
-, relief force preparing, 361, 371;
too weak to relieve, 370; list
of forces appointed to relieve,
379.
-, English to help to relieve, 372;
Willoughby's reluctance to
agree, 374, 378, 379; Russel
refuses forces for, 381.
-, surrendered, 383, 387.
-, besiegers move into Brabant, 396.
Waddel, William, captain, 286.
Waddon, John, English sea-captain, 367.
Wael. See Waal.
Waesland, pays de Waes [E. Flanders, Belgium], 259.
Wageningen, Wagenen, Wagener, Wagening [Gelderland, Netherlands]; English horse at. See Morgan, Matthew.
Walcheren, Walkeren, island of [Zeeland, Netherlands], 299, 331, 333; fear Parma may attack, 49.
Walhem, Walem [Antwerp, Belgium], 323.
Walgrave, Richard, captain, 194.
Walke. See Valcke.
Walkendorf, Valckendorff, Valckendorph, Christopher, of Glorup,
treasurer and a governor of
Denmark, 80:
-, letters signed by, 6, 10, 87, 158.
-, Rogers deals with, 75–6.
-, reappointment as governor likely,
77.
-, reported imprisoned, 310.
Walker, William, 408.
Walkeren. See Walcheren.
Wallachia, 282, 404.
-, prince of. See Mihnea III.
Waller, Wauler, Sir Walter, 410:
-, to answer Ostend mutineers, 167.
-, only officer not imprisoned, 203.
-, pay of, 131.
-, money paid to, 261, 263, 277; due
to, 411; due by, 354, 355.
-, company of, at Ostend, 132, 137,
141, 175, 264; mutinies, 203;
lieutenant of, 203. See also
Brooke, Edward; Davies, John;
Midleton, Thomas.
Walloons, Wallones, Wallons:
-, Parma takes as own regiment, 15,
35, 36.
-, Parma's jealous of Spaniards, 158.
-, Parma's at Dixmude, 172.
-, some left before Bergen, 306.
-, Parma favours, 350.
Walsingham, Valsyngham, Walsyngham, Sir Francis, principal secretary, 25, 26, 69, 203, 335, 415:
-, letters from, 18, 42, 181, 406.
-, -, referred to, 18, 20, 28, 30,
48, 51, 64, 70, 85, 87, 90, 98,
101, 103, 119, 151, 152, 188,
192, 212, 213, 245, 271, 299,
305, 308, 311, 313, 316, 346,
348, 350, 351, 372, 378, 379,
381, 382, 390, 395, 398, 400.
-, letters to, passim.
-, -, referred to, passim.
-, letters and papers signed by, 7,
214, 242, 317, 325, 380.
-, Netherlands' ministers ask advice
of, 2.
-, would reconcile Maurice and
Russel, 11, 49, 177.
-, Burnham buying armours for, 11,
49, 82; they are scarce, 100;
sent 200l. for them, 103; are
nearly ready, 158.
-, thinks Parma dare not embark,
18; would not send ships to
Zeeland, 42.
-, asks Willoughby to tolerate A.
Wingfield's absence, 27.
-, views on Willoughby-Russel
quarrel, 31.
-, got allowance for Gilpin, 42;
Gilpin lacks news from, 321.
-, princess of Orange asks to aid
Teligny, 47.
-, Charles uses name for Drury, 48.
-, Bacq appeals to, 50.
-, could reconcile Provinces, 59.
-, sent peace articles to Buzanval,
63.
-, Stafford complains of lack of news
from, 64, 85; sent news, 121.
-, Amsterdam doctor would cure
disease of, 87.
-, letter of, on peace articles to be
published, 90; Russel published
it, 152.
-, Mörs asks good offices of, 109.
-, complained of States' fleet, 119,
143, 176.
-, gets money for Stafford, 123.
-, Coels asks, to present book to
Queen, 143.
-, regained Queen's favour for Vere,
150.
-, notes of his answers to Low
Country letters, 175–8; and to
Willoughby's, 292.
-, fears Parma will attack Gelderland,
175, 177.
-, wishes Saxony would aid States,
176.
-, promises to relieve Ste. Aldegonde,
177.
-, thinks Flushing tenable with 6
bands, 188.
-, memorial for, 214.
-, Ostend petition sent to, 223.
-, and others answer S. A Bergen,
226.
-, J. Norris' memorials for, 232, 313;
he sends Williams to, 311, 312.
-, furthers Killigrew's recall, 233;
and Burghley to decide on it,
267.
-, said Council found Ostend requests
unreasonable, 235.
-, Oostergo appeal to, mentioned, 287.
-, promised to aid Engelstedt, 290.
-, letters sent to, 323.
-, Châteauneuf would confer with
Burghley, Howard, and, 355.
-, to instruct Bodley, 356.
-, Campo urges toleration of Catholics
to, 359.
-, soldiers' patron, 380.
-, princess of Bouillon asks advice
of, 383.
-, Morgan sends goshawk to, 390.
-, favour to Willoughby's children,
398.
-, daughter of. See Sidney, lady
Frances.
-, late page of. See Charles.
-, servants of, 88, 90, 105. See also
Dayne.
-, lady Ursula [née Worseley], wife of Sir Francis, 347, 366.
Wanstead, Wanstadt [co. Essex], 208.
Warden, the lord, of the Cinque Ports.
-, See Brooke, William.
warrants, 147, 377, 412; referred to, 275, 276, 277, 323, 336.
Warwick, earl of. See Dudley, Ambrose.
Wauler. See Waller.
Waw. See Wouw.
Wayringe, John, deputy of Henry Cox at Ostend, 226.
W.B., 326.
weather:
-, perpetually foul in France, 62.
-, foul at Geertruidenberg, 67.
-, great tempests and rain in Holland,
69, 82, 253.
-, stormy, in Narrow Seas, 133.
-, Armada suffers from, 145.
-, winds delay Ostend letters, 203,
322; N.W. gales at Ostend,
376.
-, foul at Bergen, 211.
-, very stormy at Middelburg, 224.
-, winds delay Holland and Zeeland
letters, 229, 231, 246, 251, 266,
311, 317, 345, 348, 349, 360,
370.
-, winds long westerly, 302.
-, heavy rains at Wachtendonk, 306,
361.
-, rainy in Gelderland, 321.
-, foul, in North Sea, 350.
-, frosts in Holland, 388.
Webbes, Webb, Webbe, Thomas, 159:
-, letters from 14, 41, 119.
-, asks for clerkship of check, 14,
119; Digges fears rivalry of,
160.
-, Willoughby prefers Digges to,
163.
-, seeks to get Digges dismissed, 229.
-, wife of, 41.
-, —, 408.
Weerdt, Weirt. See Schenckenshanz.
Welles, John, 152.
Welobe. See Bertie, Peregrine.
Welser, Mark, merchant, of Augsburg, 369.
-, Matthew, merchant, of Augsburg, 369.
Werchin, Pierre de, prince d'Espinoy, 216, 217.
Werckendam, Werchendam [S. Holland, Netherlands], 332, 346.
Werensteyn, Adriaan van, councillor and pensionary of Gorcum, 257.
Wert [Limburg, Netherlands], 320.
Wesel, Wesell [Rhenish Prussia, Germany], 82, 187; Mörs' raid towards, 185.
West, Harry, Cobham's servant, 268, 269.
Westendorp, Dr. George van, Parma's envoy at Hamburg, 226, 227.
Westergoo, Westergoe [Friesland, Netherlands], 59.
Westhrop, Thomas, gentleman porter of the Brielle, 410.
Westmorland, earl of. See Nevill, Charles.
Westphalen [Germany], 345.
Wevell, John, 408, 412.
Whale. See Waal.
wheat, 212, 226:
-, English prices, 168.
-, sent from England to Bergen, 290.
-, supply of, to army in Netherlands,
327.
-, going to Spain from Dunkirk, 368.
-, See also corn.
wheelbarrows, 207, 387.
Whetstone, —, 408.
White, Andreas, a 'Dutchman,' factor of A. Marsh at Moscow, 352.
White Bear, royal navy, 146.
Whitstock, William, 355.
Wielings, the [bank at Scheldte mouth], 104.
Wiffert, Corvitius, of Ness, 80.
Wight, isle of, 104, 148.
Wijks, Gilbert van, of Delft, Schregel's procurator, 347, 348.
wildfire. See fireworks.
Wilford. See Wilsford.
Wilkes, Thomas, clerk of the Council, late member of Council of State, 403, 409, 415; Spain hoped for aid of, 360.
William, duke of Cleves, Cleve, 97, 346; Schenck said to take service under, 400.
Williams, Willems, Wyllyams, Sir
Roger, captain, 170, 209, 410:
-, letter to, 320.
-, Russel will accord Maurice and,
271.
-, Maurice likes, 299.
-, Norris sends to Walsingham, 311,
312; memorial for, 313.
-, money paid to, 261.
-, Thomas, cannoneer at Bergen, 195.
Williamson, Anvyn, 408.
-, Henry, 409.
Willoghby, Willoughbie, Willoughby, Willughbie, Willughby. See Bertie, Peregrine.
Wilsford, Wilford, Wilforthe, Wylfor,
Wylford, Wylsford, Sir Thomas,
sergeant-major of English army
in Low Countries, 21, 373:
-, letters from, 303, 313.
-, troop at Utrecht said to be of,
14.
-, has news from England, 67.
-, Killigrew commends, 68.
-, Willoughby attended only by, 183.
-, to go to Ostend, 190.
-, at Bergen siege, slightly wounded,
209; commands quarter, 210;
good service of, 271.
-, Norris prefers, to Willoughby, 312.
-, asks States to grant garrisons to
troops, 374.
-, returns to England, 393, 398.
-, pay of, 128, 291.
-, money paid to, 276; due by, 409.
Wilson, Willson, Alexander, 408.
-, Thomas, captain, 410:
-, letter from, 322.
-, takes new companies to Ostend,
308; helps punish mutineers,
322.
-, money paid to, 261.
Windebank, Windebanck, Thomas, clerk of the signet, 323; letter to, 318.
wine, 367.
Wingfield, Winckfeild, Winckfeilde,
Winckfeld, Wingefeild, Wingefeilde, Wingfeild, Wingfeilde,
Wingfeld, Wingfelde, Wingfild,
Winkefeild, Wynckfild, Wynfeld, Wyngfeeld, Wyngfeld,
Wyngfelde, Wynkfild, Anthony,
captain, 410:
-, letter from, 371.
-, so long absent that Willoughby
replaces, 27; since Jan., 175.
-, sends ensign to Norris about
Ostend mutiny, 273.
-, Conway assisted only by, 325.
-, sick, 371.
-, pay of, 131.
-, money paid to, 261, 263; due to,
411.
-, company of, at Ostend, 132, 137,
264; Willoughby gives to
sergeant-major, 27; to go with
Norris, 391.
-, Sir John, governor of Geertruidenberg, Willoughby's
brother-in-law, 154, 241, 410:
-, letter signed by, 320.
-, letter to, 319.
-, Geertruidenberg wants, as governor, 66; is appointed, 67, 83;
Schenck angry, 246.
-, conduct unsatisfactory, 140.
-, States complain of, 234; Norris
and Willoughby to investigate,
250, 397; answers of, 414.
-, money paid to, 263, 412; due to,
411; due by, 195.
-, company of, at Bergen, 137; men
from, sent to England, 132;
discharged, 264.
-, Richard, captain, 410:
-, Flushing creditors press, 243.
-, money paid to, 260, 263; due to,
411; due by, 318, 354.
-, company of, at Flushing, 30, 137,
263, 273; at Bergen, 291; men
from, sent to England, 132; to
go with Norris, 391. See also
Gerrard, Daniel.
-, Thomas Maria, captain, 410:
-, letters from, 307.
-, disputes with Willoughby over
prisoner, 307.
-, money paid to, 260, 263; due to,
408, 411; due by, 354.
-, company of, at Flushing, 30, 137,
263, 273; men from, sent to
England, 132.
Winssen, Beerent van, burgomaster of Deventer, captured, 342.
Winter, Wynter, Sir William, sends note of States' ships in Narrow Seas, 149; money paid to, 276.
-, captain, 149.
Wiseman, —, 298.
Wishen, Henrick van, 408.
Wismar, Wistmore [Mecklenburg, Germany], 404.
Wissborn [Denmark], 80.
Wittie, Arnold de, 409.
Woe. See Wouw.
Wolfenbüttel [Brunswick, Germany], letter dated at, 319.
-, president of Netherlanders at, See Baudimont, François.
Wolff, Wolffe, Christoffel, captain, 269, 374.
Wolley, Wulle, John, secretary for Latin tongue, privy councillor, 224; letter signed by, 142.
wool and woollen goods, 38.
Worthington, —, a priest, 4.
Wouw, Vau, Waw, Woe [Zeeland, Netherlands], Bergen attacks on, 32; skirmish near, 180; castle of, 278.
Wright, Thomas, master gunner at Ostend, 195.
Wroth, —, Digges' cousin, letter to, 235; brother of, 235.
Wrothe, John, letter from, 393.
Wulle. See Wolley.
Wyatt, Wyat, Wyett, Thomas, commissary of musters, muster
master, at Ostend:
-, Willoughby employed in Flanders,
57, 60, 67.
-, at Bergen, 164.
-, to answer Ostend mutineers, 167,
168, 189.
-, States' commissaries should aid,
170.
-, brings news of Bergen siege, 204,
205, 206.
-, musters taken by, 132.
-, money due to, 411.
Wylcock, —, 410.
Wylfor, Wylford. See Wilsford.
Wylloby, Wylloughby, Wylloughbye, Wyllowbye, Wyllowghby, Wyllughbie. See Bertie, Peregrine.
Wyllyams. See Williams.
Wylsford. See Wilsford.
Wyn, John, 409.
Wynckfild, Wynfeld, Wyngfeeld, Wyngfeld, Wyngfelde, Wynkfild. See Wingfield.
Wynter. See Winter.
Y
York, Edmund, 410.
-, Edward, 410.
-, Gilbert, 410.
Younge, Reynolde, of Lambert's company, 194.
Yrlande. See Ireland.
Yssel Oort, Ysseloort [Gelderland, Netherlands], 331.
Yselstein, Iselstein, Isenstene, Christopher, governor of Heusden, said to be imprisoned, 199; bought out of government, 215.
Yzendijk, Ysendyck [Zeeland, Netherlands], 50.
Z
Zamoiski, John, Polish ambassador to Turkey, 102.
-, John Sarius, chancellor of
Poland:
-, letter from, 224.
-, - referred to, 404.
-, offers terms for Maximilian's release, 79.
-, desires Anglo-Polish alliance,
224.
-, Harborne's audience with, 404.
Zamose [Lublin, Poland], letter dated at, 224.
Zara [Dalmatia], 173.
Zasse. See Sas van Ghent.
Zeeland, one of United Provinces, 155,
196, 206, 235, 333, 396:
-, letter from, 1.
-, enterprise against, fails, 1.
-, ships of, go to blockade Parma,
15; river boats sent to guard
coast of, 91; heavy expenses
on ships, 134; list of ships of,
with Justinus, 148–9; ships of,
join Justinus, 161, 172.
-, fears Parma will attack, 19, 25,
42, 43, 122; his men ready to
embark for, 48, 49, 50, 60.
-, Justinus gone to, 27.
-, seems secret truce between
Flanders and, 59.
-, bends wholly towards Maurice, 65,
184; he is given command of
forces of, 185; and may be
count of, 309.
-, Colston's reprisals against, 130;
he could not get justice in,
250.
-, would be vulnerable if Utrecht
lost, 135; loss of Bergen would
cut off Holland from, 270.
-, Willoughby in, 140.
-, Queen will not desert, 171.
-, Queen's council in, 190.
-, not answerable for debt to Stewart,
198.
-, rich revenues from licences to
trade with enemy, 212; complain of Holland trade, 254.
-, enemy raid into, 215.
-, reinforcements for Bergen arrive
in, from England, 267.
-, Maurice meant to go to, 299; is
in, 303.
-, deputies to States General expected daily, 321.
-, Menninck's advice to Parma about,
332.
-, admiralty suits of certain of,
378.
-, exchange rates in, 386, 398.
-, Conway gets supplies from, 387.
-, Parma will attack, 403.
-, See also Flushing; Middelburg;
Russel, Sir William; Tholen.
-, admiral, lieutenant-, of. See Nassau, Justinus of.
-, admiral, vice-, of. See Moor, Joos de.
-, admiralty of:
-, fiscal of, examines Damhoudère,
171.
-, English not to meddle with,
334.
-, councillor of. See Vosbergen,
Gaspar van.
-, commissary of musters of, letter from, 323.
-, lieutenant-governor of. See Hohenlohe-Langenberg, Philip, count of.
-, pensionary of. See Roels, Christoffel.
-, president of. See Ryche, Pieter.
-, provincial council of, at Middelburg, 373.
-, States, Estates of:
-, letters from, 7, 111, 142, 144, 277,
309.
-, -, referred to, 118.
-, letters to, 133.
-, ask that Flushing garrison may
aid them in field, 7; are careful
of the town, 12.
-, ask Queen to reinforce their ships,
8, 12; would recall them, 11;
Walsingham thinks this unreasonable, 42; as does E.
Norris, 84; agree to send more
ships, 81, 90.
-, suspect Russel of stirring mutinies,
69; Russel complains of practices of, 152, 163, 306; dispute
with him over galleons' guns,
164; untrue complaint of,
against Russel, 364, 381.
-, send Queen Armada prisoners'
depositions, 111.
-, promise supplies for Queen's fleet
if needed, 130; Ortel asks for
powder and ships, 133.
-, complain of English forces' weakness, 142, 144; urge reduction
of Flushing garrison, 163.
-, Willoughby asks, to aid Bergen,
143; send powder, etc., 210.
-, Norris to ask for men, etc., 221;
resolution of, thereon, 284;
eager to aid, 288; Norris deals
with, 305.
-, agreed to pay share in Pallavicino's interest, 244.
-, Flushing desires should pay garrison's ' service money,' 278.
-, and Holland not liable for all
Stewart's claims, 285.
-, buy guns in England, 309.
-, councillor of. See Vosbergen,
Gaspar van.
-, greffier of. See Roels, Christoffel.
Zevenbergen, Sevenbergen, Zevenberghen [N. Brabant, Netherlands], 216; States forbid trade to, 234, 254.
Ziberia. See Siberia.
Zierikzee, Ziriczee [Zeeland, Netherlands], 135.
Zutphen, Sutphen [Gelderland, Netherlands]:
-, garrison of, in want, 237.
-, Menninck's activities at, 331.
-, distressed, 342.
-, action of, referred to, 375.
-, county of, 345.
Zuylen, Zulen, Nicolaas van, van Draakenborch, heer van Zevender, schout of Utrecht, restored, 225; act restoring, 254; will encourage papists, 289.
Zwolle, Swoll [Overijsel, Netherlands], delays choice of Overijsel councillors of state, 43, 215.