Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1931.
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Tanner, Captain, Pew lieutenant of, 82.
Tarsen. See Aersen.
Taxis, Tassis, Juan Bautista de, slain near Bonn, 326.
-, Leonard de, letter from, 512.
Tedder Trever, password to get Ostend, 82.
Teelinck, Telinck, Telinke, Joos, member of Council of State, 88.
-, paper signed by, 115–6.
-, present at conference at Hague, 27; takes proposal from Killigrew to States, 300, 332.
Teligny, seigneur de. See La Noue, Odet.
Tergoe, Tergoes, Tergos, Tergow, Tregoees [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands]:
-, those who favour queen excluded from, 109; expected attack on, 233.
-, information of enemy's practices in, 366; place for English garrison, 443.
Terlone. See Blois, Guillaume de.
Terneuzen, Terneuze [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands], not in queen's command to keep cessation, 293.
Terra Nova, duke of. See Aragon, Carlos de.
Tertolls. See Tholen.
Ter Veere. See Veere.
Theligny. See La Noue, Odet, seigneur de Teligny.
Tholen, Tertolls [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands], enemy plan to enter, 15.
Thomas, master gunner at Ostend, money due to, 219.
-, Richard, master mariner, concerning release of and restoration of goods, 289.
-, William, master gunner at Flushing:
-, letters from 255, 533.
-, money due to, 219.
-, represents deficiencies at Flushing, 255–6, 533; asks leave to go to England to fight Spaniards, 534.
Thompson, Lieut., sent to reconnoitre enemy's forces, 455.
Thoraise, Thouraise, Madam de, threat to send English prisoners to, 500.
-, seigneur de. See Achez, Jerome d'.
Tibault, Mr. to accompany Lord Cobham, 282.
Tiel [Prov. Gelderland, Netherlands], discontented, dispute with Holland, 58.
Tigre, chosen by Maurice to fight Parma, 389.
Toledo, Ferdinand Alvarez de, duke of Alva, governor of the Netherlands:
-, arrest not due to stay of Germans' army, 124.
-, Parma differs from in keeping word, 212; Netherlands left in flourishing state to, 242.
-, Chiappino Vitelli sent to England by 314; care to hold Groningen and Friseland, 364.
-, surprising of money for, cause of quarrel with England, 549.
Tomson, Laurence:
-, notes by, 23, 34, 115.
-, paper endorsed by, 140.
Toraise, seigneur de. See Achez, Jerome d'.
Torhott, Torhoult, Torhout, Tornehot. See Turnhout.
Touchet, George, lord Audley, 524.
-, company at Berghen, 3, 343, 440.
-, company ordered to Ostend, 482, 502; arrived there, 484, 489.
Tower. See under London.
treasurer at war. See Huddilston, Richard; Sherley, Sir Thomas.
-, general. See Bye, George de.
-, the lord. See Cecil, William, lord Burghley.
treaty, of queen with the United Provinces:
-, Dutch take exception to everything not in accord with letter of, 31; Council of State renewed in accordance with, 33.
-, referred to, 49, 51, 60, 94, 113, 133, 151, 155, 345, 415.
-, powers of governor by, 217.
-, broken by allowing Council of State to lapse, 217; complaint that made void by new instructions to Council, 539.
-, reduction or alteration of queen's forces governed by, 219, 331.
-, question if Dutch have not broken by Hohenlohe's mission, 441.
-, Hollanders will not recognise Willoughby a governor by virtue of, 445.
-, See also arctioris amicitiae; Cateau Cambressis; Ghent, Pacification of.
Tregoees. See Tergoe.
Trelone. See Blois, Guillaume de.
Tremontana, Tremontan, queen's ship, 40.
Tremouille, Charlotte de, princess of Condé, reported arrest, 235.
Tresham, Tressam, William, R. Cecil refuses to speak with, 234.
Treslong. See Blois, Guillaume de.
Trevere, Treven, Trevier. See Veere.
Treves, archbishop elector of. See Schonenberg, John van.
Truchses, Truxis, Gebhart, archbishop and elector of Cologne:
-, letters from, 39, 520.
-, asks help for Bonn, 39; talk of agreement with rival, 197; contract with Schenck, 526.
-, Robert Cecil meets and describes, 225.
Tully. See Cicero.
Turks:
-, Spanish arms should be turned against, 487; reported league with King of Spain, 489.
-, Venice to furnish with galleys, 489.
Turnhout, Torhott, Torhoult, Torhout, Tornehot [Prov. Anterp, Belgium]:
-, Stanley's regiment at, 29, 216, 220; Stanley speaks to Parre at, 81.
-, Colonna taken near, 354.
Tuscany, Grand Duke of. See Medici, Ferdinand I de'.
Twisk, Twisch [near Medemblik, N. Holland, Netherlands], deputies from Geertruidenberg come to Willoughby at, 356.