Index: R

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1931.

This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.

Citation:

'Index: R', in Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588, ed. Sophie Crawford Lomas, Allen B Hinds( London, 1931), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol21/no4/pp662-666 [accessed 25 November 2024].

'Index: R', in Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588. Edited by Sophie Crawford Lomas, Allen B Hinds( London, 1931), British History Online, accessed November 25, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol21/no4/pp662-666.

"Index: R". Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588. Ed. Sophie Crawford Lomas, Allen B Hinds(London, 1931), , British History Online. Web. 25 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol21/no4/pp662-666.

This volume has gold page scans.
Access these scans with a gold subscription. Key icon

R

Raineford. See Raynesford.

Rammekens, Ramegins, Ramekins, Rammekins Ramykens, [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands]:
-, letter dated at, 485.
-, English company at, 3, 343, 440, 490; captain of not to meddle in civil matters, 48.
-, queen to keep as security for treaty, 42; oath taken by officials at, 381.
-, complaint against garrison at, 51; Russel's horse near, 100; complaint to be examined and redress given, 187–8.
-, to be victualled for 3 months, 54; Russel asks victuals for, 252; victuals provided by merchants for, 469.
-, Howard off, 222.
-, artillery and platforms not repaired, 398.
-, Killigrew gives memorial to States and Zeeland about, 415.
-, men from to reinforce Ostend, 484.

Ranchy, Rancy. See Renchy.

Randolph, Randal, Avery, Captain, company at Flushing, 3, 343, 440, 490; sums due by, to burgesses of Flushing, 148; money due to, 219; Merchant Adventurers advanced money for, 485.

Ranty. See Lalain, Emanuel Philibert de, marquis of Renty.

Ranzou, Ranse, Henry count, inclined to Spain, 326.

Ratel, Don Ferdinand de, command in Parma's army, 294.

Rauncey. See Renchy.

Raymes. See Rheims.

Raynesford, Raineford, Giles, sergeant major of Brill, sums due to, 148, 158.

Reade, Reed, Sir William, Willoughby's lieutenant, 348.
-, daily pay of, 2; reports shortage of water, 7; driven to spend magazine at Berghen, 10; asks provision for Berghen, 87; informed of plot to deliver up Berghen, 96.
-, reports success over horse from Breda, 111; deserves a company, 331.
-, Willoughby to consult about distribution of treasure, 168; made counsellor when Burgh excluded, 225; Killigrew sings praises, 326.
-, goes to Medemblik with Maurice, 251; will report on conference and settlement at, 309; sudden departure of, 318; Colonna put into hands of, to take to England, 328, 338.
-, letters brought by, 326, 331, 338.
-, queen displeased at removal from Berghen, 336, 348, 388; Drury compounded with for, 379; Morgan to replace, 407.
-, Willoughby named as worthy of company, 380; does not mean to return, 417.
-, informs Willoughby that queen and Council displeased with him about absentee captains, 458; dyke made by, at Ostend, 502.

Reane, Rein. See Rhenen.

Recalde, Juan Martinez de, Martenes, arrives at Santhona, 517; missing with part of fleet, 530.

Rechtere, G. de, paper signed by, 493.

Reed. See Reade.

reiters, rutters, Germans' army:
-, reported defeat, 17; disaster to in France, 33; leave France with great shame, 239; Dohna blames Navarre for disaster, 306.
-, queen's proclamation declaring manner of stay of, 124; queen asked to subsidise levy of, 533.
-, those in French services disbanded, 197; expected in Flanders under Austrian archduke, 489, 537.
-, Wirtemberg wishes to make levy of, 197; Casimir has not near so many as reported, 305.

religion:
-, question of attitude of Philip and States to in peace negotiations, 125; Philip unwilling to yield anything in, 149, 170, 172; suggestions upon, for peace terms, 487.
-, point of toleration not answered, 506; answer to English commissioners upon 507; comment on insufficiency of reply, 520.

Renaix, baron of. See Perrenot, Frederick Granvelle.

Renchy, Rancy, Ranchy, Rauncey, Rencie, Rensy, Captain Jacques, 110.
-, goes to parley with Buys, 66; cashiered by Buys and Barnevelt, no maintenance from town, 109.
-, Conway suspicious of and sends to England, 120–1; Willoughby could have saved dismissal, 157; Walsingham wrote to Deventer about, 317.
-, treasonable correspondence with La Motte, 391.
-, going to salute Leicester, miserable case of, 443, 445; Willoughby blames Deventer for supporting, 444.
-, quite ruined by agreements, 444.

Rengers, John, deputy for Utrecht in States General, required to return home, 73; will be allowed to return, id.

Renneberg, Rennenberch, comte de. See Lalain, George de.

Rensy, See Renchy.

Renty, marquis of. See Lalain, Emanuel Philibert de.

Requesens, Luis de, grand commander of Castile, repulse at Leyden, concessions at Breda, 137; prejudiced king's authority, 138; did not understand his business, 242.

Reux, Comte de, command in Parma's army, 294.

Reynoldes, Thomas, pensioner of Stanley, 524.

Rheims, Raymes [Marne, France], Jesuits from, to accompany armada, 245.

Rheinberg, Berck, Berk [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire]:
-, Meryk ran away at, 145; de Loo went to Parma's camp before, 145.
-, Blount's company ordered to, 452; money paid to garrison by Schenck, 526.

-, governor of. See Dort, Seyno, heer van.

Rhenen, Reane, Rein [Prov. Utrecht, Netherlands]:
-, English troop at, 3, 343, 440.
-, States appoint garrison for, 443.

Rhine, River, Schenck erects fort on, 63; Schenck claims for ships of war, on, 526.

Ricewick, Jan, trench master, daily pay, 2.

Richardot, Richardotte, Ricardott, Richirdio, sieur de. See Grussot, Jean.

Richmond, co. Surrey, 328.

Ricke. See Rychert.

Rie. See Rye.

Risebroeke, Risburg, M. de, commands argoletters on horse, in Parma's army, 214, 538.

Roane. See Rouen.

Roberts, Captain, company at Brielle, 490.

Robbes. See Robles.

Robin, of Flushing, petition for release, 40.

Robles, Robbes Don Filippo de, command in Parma's army, 294, 538.

-, Gaspar de, count of Billy, Casper de Robles, built castle at Groningen, 364.

-, Don Juan de, command in Parma's army, 538.

Rochester, co. Kent, 328, 474.

-, dean of. See Coldwell, Dr. John.

Roderbrok, Captain, of Amsterdam, at Oesterhoue, 107.

Roels, Rouels, Christopher, greffier to States of Zeeland, documents signed by, 156, 246, 378, 381, 383.

Rogers, Daniel, clerk to the Privy Council:
-, can interpret Dutch instructions, 23; newly married, 33.
-, English envoy to Denmark, passed by Hague, will bring news, 27; success of negotiations, 33.
-, brings Truchses' appeal for Bonn, 39; letters brought by, 304.

-, Rodgers, John, Dr. 224.
-, letters from, 239, 258, 284.
-, -, referred to, 256.
-, to be sent to Court, 93.
-, waits on Garnier, 161; mentioned for mission to Parma, 171–2, 174; to go to Parma as knows Italian, 207; start delayed for horses, 215–6; starts, 219.
-, Cobham asks not to aggravate things, 216; used broader speeches than Dale, 229.
-, objects of mission to Parma, 220; expects speedy decision about place of meeting, 229.
-, report shows Parma has no special commission from king, 229; returned, 234; confers with Parma at Ghent, 239, 279; on Ostend as meeting place, 240–1, 257; second audience, 241–3; Richardott told that Ostend unsuitable, 261.
-, Parma flatters, 241; accompanies Parma to Bruges, 243; Parma urges to forward peace, 244.
-, said Parma would send persons to treat, 244; claimed to have commission above the others for the treaty, 245–6; preamble of speech at Ghent disapproved, 278.
-, draws attention of Richardot and Maes to 4 points, 262–3; insists on desirability of written word, 263; promise of cessation made to, 467.
-, reports Parma's refusal to discuss private claims, 266–7.
-, satisfied of Parma's sincerity, 284; answer to about commission, 326.
-, Cobham commends for part in treaties, 461; cessation of arms weighed by, 467.
-, speech on queen's good dealing and evil offices of Spanish ministers, 495; Champagny refers to disturbance caused by, 499; Croft thinks said more than was requisite, 521.

Rollestone. See Rowlston.

Romans, king of the, probable trouble about election, 172.

Rome [Prov., Roma, Italy]:
-, letter dated at, 123.
-, news from, 198.
-, Jesuits from to go with armada, 245.
-, contributions of clergy ordered from, 549; expectation at to wear out queen with cost of defence, 550.

-, See also Bonn.

Romney Marsh, co. Kent, landing would be easy at, 532.

Roper, Mr., man of. See Browne, Thomas.

Roscoff, Rosco in Brittany [Finistèere, France], ships of arm for war, 532.

Rotterdam [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands], 17.
-, Killigrew with Herbert and Ortel at 16; Evertssen imprisoned at, 383.
-, might easily be won for queen, 175; Willoughby leaves magistrates well affected, 199, 200; promises Willoughby all conformity, 208; place for English garrison, 443.
-, ships for queen preparing at, 353.

-, Admiralty of, interrogation of Evertssen, 396.

-, Bailiff of, 383–4.

Rouels. See Roels.

Rouen, Roane [Seine Inferieure, France], Barney's service at, 81; king keeps at, 631.

Roussal, Roussel. See Russel.

Rowles, Captain, company at Flushing, 490.

Rowlston, Rollestone, Anthony, sent by Owen to England, 79; expected to disclose his instruments, 215.

-, Francis, follower of Queen of Scots, enemy agent in England, 77.

Rudolf II, emperor:
-, sending Pernestain to Spain, 20; says Brakel sworn enemy of Count of Nassau, 129.
-, Spanish Infanta going to, 113; difference with Saxony, 306.
-, will not listen to any but honourable peace, 197; takes up soldiers for brother's cause, embassy of Poles to know resolution of, 306.

Rumen, sieur de. See Merode, Bernard de.

Russel, Roussal, Roussel, Anne, countess of Warwick, brother (Sir William) hopes to get leave by influence of, 397.

-, Francis, second earl of Bedford, a friend to the common cause and Orange, 410.

-, Sir William, governor of Flushing, 485.
-, letters from, 9, 16, 22, 25, 28, 37–8, 50, 53, 61–2, 66, 68, 83, 95, 136, 141, 198, 20–45, 207, 221, 227, 230–1, 251–2, 270, 287, 289, 290, 328, 334, 338. 347, 399, 400–2, 408, 424, 437, 458–60, 460, 470, 477, 481, 510.
-, -, referred to, 89–92, 136, 425.
-, letters to, 65–6, 89, 111, 124, 170, 231, 273, 277, 332, 449.
-, -, referred to, 88–9, 120, 228, 469.
-, companies at Berghen and Flushing, 3, 343, 440, 490; exclusion of company from Walcheren, 90.
-, expected soldiers' lendings from treasurer, 12; begs money for garrison, 16, 50, 204–5, 222, 227, 252, 288–9, 397, 425, 510.
-, appeal to magistrates for money, 37, 40.
-, asks to be relieved, 16, 25, 290; asks office of Master of the Ordnance, 28, 136; queen wishes to stay, will do his best, 50, 53.
-, Brune confers with about store of food at Middelburg, 35; what answer to about food, ships, merchants, 64.
-, appeal for Gelee, 37, 41, 51; recommends Fulford, 38.
-, complaints of Zeeland against, 51; reply to, 186–7; some of States report in disgrace, 290; reply to Council of State about, 395.
-, Killigrew warns of designs on Flushing, 54; boors of Walcheren appeal to for protection, 65.
-, urges taking Camphire garrison into queen's pay, 66, 68–9; Killigrew to inform of States, answer about Camphire, 90.
-, warns Conway of Parma's designs on Ostend, 76.
-, to remove false impressions about peace, 90; to examine and redress complaint about garrison of Rammekens, 188.
-, list of documents sent to, 91; money due to, 219; asks for cipher, 221.
-, urges taking measures to secure Camphire, 95, 136; Camphire asks for as chief colonel, 160, 180, 268–9.
-, promised no horse should enter Walcheren before his, 100; difference with Maurice about lodging companies in Walcheren, 139–40, 160.
-, Deventer suggests to command horse, 114.
-, suspects Maurice of designs on Camphire, 136; Maurice admits duty to guard his place, 139.
-, writs to encourage Arnemuyden, 136; to give assurance to garrisons of Camphire and Arnemuiden, 170; leaves them well satisfied, 205.
-, Maurice urges need of common agreement with, 140.
-, money for, for imprests to troops, 168.
-, Sonoy's message to, 198; asks instructions about Arnemuiden, 231.
-, R. Cecil warns of plot against Flushing, 208; courtesy to R. Cecil, 226; forwards R. Cecil's letter, 227.
-, opinion of mischief done by peace treaty, 222; wrote of needs of Flushing but no notice taken, 256.
-, made a counsellor when Burgh excluded, 225; offers friendly offices to Blunt, 228.
-, asks Leicester to assure Camphire and Arnemuiden of queen's favour, 230–1; only one to encourage them, 251.
-, to follow Willoughby's direction about 600 men sent to Flushing, 231; arrests Strent, suspected of treason, 270.
-, States want instruction to, to discountenance disorders, 249.
-, asks for war ships to be sent, 252, 288, 290.
-, sent to ascertain state of munitions at Flushing, 256; asks for victuals, match and lead, 288.
-, Camphire captains want to be authorised to raise troops to defend Walcheren, 268–9; efforts for men of Camphire, 290, 332.
-, asks Walsingham to take steps that towns friendly to queen may be well treated by States, 270.
-, to deal with Treslong for 1000 sailors, 277, 287; treats for sailors, 290; collection of directions given to, 344.
-, Killigrew asks to solicit States for Camphire and Arnemuiden, 300, 332; Killigrew to mediate between Maurice and, 327; to co-operate with him, 333; important that Maurice should not be at variance with, 345.
-, to see that cessation observed, 311; urged fortification of Flushing in vain, 398.
-, has reported enemy intention to attack islands, 315; in need of guns, 362, 380, 402.
-, should be directed to exhort Geertruidenberg to listen to Willoughby, 318.
-, to assure Camphire etc. that queen will not abandon them, 332; Camphire exhorted to hold good correspondence with, 342.
-, suspects States of seeking to make trouble in Flushing, 334; company of to be placed about Flushing, 353, 399.
-, queen's instructions for restoring to government of Zeeland, 344.
-, to be instructed to keep Camphire etc. at queen's devotion, 348; they only wish to be commanded by, 394.
-, Maurice complains of, 358–9; queen satisfies Maurice about, 375; would not take anything well from Maurice, 389.
-, queen would wish horseband to be admitted to Camphire etc., 373; they would never admit it, 392.
-, States of Zeeland require to pay for stores, 377; acting with Killigrew to prevent recovery of Camphire, 393.
-, Maurice's declaration concerning differences with, 390–2; complaints against, 393; Killigrew forwards complaints against, 398.
-, asks leave for two months, 397, 400–1, 408, 424; wishes to be recalled to answer accusations, 398–9.
-, real cause of Maurice's hate for, 399, 437; Walsingham explains action to Maurice and urges reconciliation, 409–10.
-, begs that companies be not withdrawn from Flushing 400; will not be commanded by Willoughby, 438.
-, advice to Council about Walcheren and Geertruidenberg, 400–1; advice to Camphire, 408–9.
-, Janssen imparts matters of weight to, 409, 419; ministers of Flushing ask to recommend to Walsingham, 456; recommends Davieson, 460.
-, proposed compounding of differences with Maurice and Zeeland, but with justification of action, 411; and with question of governorship of Zeeland, 412; need for expedition in compounding jars, 413; steps for reconciliation with Maurice, 432, 477.
-, complains of Willoughby appointing to Sherley's company, 424–5, 438; complains that Willoughby seeks to impeach credit, 477.
-, regrets queen's coldness about Camphire etc., 437.
-, ordered to send men to Ostend, 441, 448, 458, 476, 502; asks for reinforcements from England, 459.
-, Willoughby on differences with, 476–7; Killigrew makes light of differences, 477.
-, Morgan calls Uvedale a fool to, 497; wishes to bestow Sherley's company on Fulford, 510; right to dispose of band allowed, 548.

rutters. See reiters.

Rychardotte. See Grussot, Jean de, sieur de Richardot.

Rychert, Ricke, Rychart, Pieter, President of Zeeland:
-, documents signed by, 156, 246, 378, 381, 383.
-, at meeting at Camphire, 378.

Rye, Rie, co. Sussex, Stanley talks of landing at, 522.

Rye, Marc de, marquis de Varembon, Varenbon, Waranbon Waronbec, commands Burgundians in Parma's army, 214, 293, 537.

-, Philibert de, sieur de Balancon, Ballanson, commands Walloons in Parma's army, 213, 276, 293, 537.