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Dacre, Dakres, Lord, of Naworth, in rebellion against Elizabeth, 480 (p. 483);
lands at San Sebastian, 602 (p. 569).
Dalberg, Wolfgang von, Archbishop-Elector of Mainz or Mentz, guest at Bishop of Cologne's marriage, 121;
thought to be going to imitate example of Bishop of Cologne, 290;
goes to Augsburg for Diet, 645, 646;
attends Emperor in church at Augsburg, 649 (p. 608), 653;
at Diet of Augsburg, 650;
detained there by the Emperor, 669, 671;
leaves Augsburg, 672;
Chancellor of, reads recess at Augsburg, 677;
sends ambassadors to Chapter at Cologne, 722.
Dale, Valentine, 'Daalle,' 'Daal,' Master of Requests, Le Brumen can get nothing out of, on behalf of de Péna, 70;
opinion of, on marriage treaty between Elizabeth and Anjou, 773.
Dallibous, M., doctor to Admiral Coligny, reference to tract written by, 358.
Dambroek, English and Scottish regiments lodge at, 235.
Damme, Monsieur to pass, 188, 194, 204 (p. 223);
Monsieur passes between Sluys and, 218;
Scots in, 397 (p. 425);
taken by Malcontents, 572;
States' men lie near, 580.
Dampierre, Mme. de, mother-in-law of Marshal de Retz. See Vivonne, Jeanne de.
Damville, Danville, Sieur de. See Montmorency, Henri de.
'Dancastre' [? Doncaster], Scottish King's token to d'Aubigny lost at, 363.
Danett, Audley, receives intelligence from Leicester of Monsieur's proceedings, 71;
arrives in Antwerp from land of Waes, 86.
-, -, letters from, 12, 30, 38, 47, 48, 58, 66, 85, 102, 110, 114, 138, 157, 164, 179, 187, 189, 229, 251, 263, 276, 294, 319.
Danish embassy, reference to Lord Willoughby's, 253.
Dantzic, Danske, extract from letter from, 564;
reference to 'sinister practices against,' 571 (p. 548);
mentioned, 589;
attestation by public notary of, 609;
merchants of, 'Danskers,' 613, 616;
reference to posts going by way of, 616 (p. 579);
mentioned, 674;
those of, likely to revolt against King of Poland, 693 (p. 643);
certain Englishmen favour city of, 723;
English trade with, 726.
Danube, the, Waad about to sail to Vienna by, 323;
Emperor thought to be going towards, 577 (p. 551);
Emperor has stormy passage down, 693;
bridge to be made over, 703 (p. 655.)
Danville. See Damville.
Darbishire, Dr. Thomas, Jesuit, 630.
Darcy, Edward, cousin to Norris, mentioned, 27;
arrives at Steken, with letters from Elizabeth to Monsieur and the States, 76, 80;
to confer with William of Orange, 80;
says that Monsieur dislikes Norris, 80;
lands at Dunkirk and proceeds to Bruges and Antwerp, 84;
arrives at Dermonde, 85;
arrives in Antwerp, 85 (p. 97), 86, 96;
bearer of letter to Prince of Orange, 89;
still with Monsieur, 101;
mentioned, 102;
bears messages from Monsieur to Norris, 110, 117;
reference to letters from, 123, 130, 135 (p. 149);
mentioned, 153, 171, 204;
visits Monsieur on behalf of Elizabeth, 209.
-, -, letter from, 90.
Darnley, Henry, father of James VI, d'Aubigny wishes to be buried beside, 338 (p. 372).
Darte, Dutch Captain, saved in attack on Maestricht, 538.
Dati, Antonio, of Ferrara, Cobham gives passport to, 310.
Dauphiny, chiefly to remain under government of Protestants, 506;
mentioned, 734 (p. 688).
Davison, John, merchant at Rouen, letter signed by, 106.
-, William, reference to letter from, 123;
money paid to, 606;
summary of proposal of, to Prince of Orange, in name of the Queen, 777;
purchase of present for, 780;
letter to, 516.
Dax, Dias, ambassador from Turkey at, 749.
Dax, Bishop of. See Noailles, François de.
Debonneau, Dybonneau, Jehan, of La Tremblade, master of ship robbed by English pirates, 255 (2), 255 (3).
Debures, Jehan, owner of ship of Trçport, 343 (p. 380).
Dediguieres, Sr. de, vigilance of for Protestant cause, 734 (p. 688).
Dehuvelloude, Arsilles, master of ship robbed by English pirates, 255 (2).
Del'arena, Caesar, auditor to the Papal nuncio, 605.
Delft, Bizarri goes to, 398 (p. 428);
commissioner from, comes to Prince of Orange, 600.
Delfzyl, Delfsile, Delphsuele, besieged by Malcontents, 572, 578;
surrender of, 579;
mentioned, 580;
States thought to be going to attempt something against, 612;
Count of Rennenberg puts new garrison into, 619.
Demutius, commissioner from the Pope, 388 (p. 418), 713.
Delphino. See Dolfino.
Dendermonde, 'Dermonde,' 'Dermond Land,' 'Tenremonde,' French army lying in, 1, 21;
attack made by Monsieur on, 24;
'Termond,' sack of, reference to, 25;
Monsieur intends to go to, 30;
belongs to French, 31 (p. 38);
Monsieur wishes to go to, and have all his possessions sent there from Antwerp, 35;
Monsieur offers to withdraw French troops from, on certain conditions, 35;
garrison to be placed in, 35;
Monsier expected shortly to go to, 38;
country near, flooded by cutting of ditch, 38;
reference to taking of, by Monsieur, 40 (p. 47);
Monsieur withdraws to, 44;
Monsieur will surrender, 45 (p. 51), 46, 47 (p. 55);
Monsieur at, with small provisions, and French die apace, about, 47 (p. 55);
deputies treat with Monsieur at, 48;
Monsieur to hold for three months, 58 (p. 66);
Monsieur still at, 59 (p. 68), 66, 71;
'D'armount,' 60;
States request Monsieur to restore, 61;
mentioned, 63, 64, 65;
Darcy goes towards, 76, 80;
Monsieur to leave, 80, 85;
Monsieur still waiting at, 81, 84, 85;
Monsieur will replace in States' hand, 86, 100, 101;
Darcy reaches, 90;
Monsieur takes away arms of burghers of, 100;
Monsieur desired by States to surrender, 102, 103, 107;
Monsieur desires to remain at, 110;
States propose to drive Monsieur's army into, and then starve them into surrender, 110;
many think Monsieur unwilling to leave, 111 (p. 127);
Monsieur still at, 112;
Monsieur to render up, 112;
Monsieur wishes to retain, 114;
deputies arrive at Antwerp from, 115;
Monsieur's soldiers sick at, 115;
Monsieur badly lodged at, 115;
Count Laval leaves Antwerp for, 116;
mentioned, 117;
Monsieur asks leave to remain at, 117;
reference to garrison of, 121;
reference to Monsieur's estate at, 130;
Monsieur wants to establish himself at, 132;
'Termonde,' Bellièvre goes to, 135;
French garrisons to be taken out of, 135 (p. 148);
Monsieur will yield to States, 136 (p. 150);
Monsieur wishes to depart from, 137;
deputies return from, 138;
Monsieur to yield to States, 138;
mentioned, 143;
des Pruneaux and deputies go to, 155;
no victuals sent to, 155 (p. 171);
Monsieur sends demands to people of Flanders from, 164;
Monsieur about to depart from, 172;
Monsieur to deliver up, to States, 178;
States refuse to send money to Monsieur at, 179;
Monsieur signs treaty at, 187;
Monsieur to leave, 188, 193, 194;
Monsieur ill at, 201;
Somers has audience with Monsieur at, 204;
delivered to States, 207;
reference to departure of Monsieur from, 215, 218, 220, 221;
Somers goes to, 225 (p. 245);
reference to treaty of, 299, 305, 306, 373;
soldiers sent from, to relief of Brussels, 533;
mentioned, 541;
La Noue lies near, 545;
Prince goes through, 579;
Monsieur goes to, 703 (p. 656);
in Monsieur's power, 703 (p. 656);
Monsieur goes to, 708, 711.
-, 'Tenremonde,' letters and dispatches dated at, 62, 64, 177, 195, 781 (p. 731).
Denmark, reference to war between Sweden and, 253;
Chancellor of, letter from Lord Willoughby to, 286 (2);
Rogers arrives in, 590;
mentioned, 616, 647, 661, 686.
-, King of. See Frederick II.
-, House of, Duchess of Mecklenburg belongs to, 645;
member of, at Elector of Saxony's banquet, 653 (p. 613).
Denzy. See Gavre, Baudouin de.
Deputy, the. See Fytzwylliam.
Desmond, Earl of. See Fitzgerald.
Dethick, Gilbert, Garter King-at-arms, letters brought from, 609.
Deux Ponts, Duke of. See Zweibrücken.
Deventer, said to be at King of Spain's devotion, 327;
reiters lie near, 585;
castle near, 601.
Deza, Dezza, Cardinal de, does not vote about the legate for Portugal, 702.
Dias, Gaspar, merchant of St. Michael's, 160 (p. 178).
Diaz, Balthasar, Drake takes goods of, 505 (p. 501).
Diego, son to King of Spain, death of, 699.
Dieppe, Don Antonio intends to go to, 92, 105;
bad treatment of English merchants at, 106;
Don Antonio goes to, 142;
mentioned, 148 (p. 163), 175, 186;
Court of Admiralty sitting at, 255 (3);
Scottish lords to embark at, 261 (p. 284);
Master of Leviston to return by way of, 273.
-, letters dated at, 596, 721.
-, Governor of. See Chastre.
Diest (Brabant), might be in danger if Eyndhoven were lost, 135 (p. 149);
enemy likely to besiege, 296, 307;
enemy's army marches towards, 308;
enemy intends to besiege, 318;
said to have surrendered to enemy, 319, 321;
loss of, mentioned, 398 (p. 428);
Prince of Parma reported sick at, 529.
-, Governor of. See Doncre.
Dillenberg, Bishop of Cologne goes to, with his adherents, 711, 722;
Bishop of Cologne may have left, 729,
Dingle Couch, harbour in Ireland, 566 (5);
Pope's ships land at, 602.
Dixmuyden, Dixmude, mentioned, 4;
French soldiers from arrive at Bruges, 21;
French in possession of, 21;
Monsieur attacks, 24;
reference to sack of, 25;
'Dixmunde,' belongs to French, 31 (p. 38);
massacre by French at, 46;
outrages of French at, 51;
French intend to send companies of soldiers by sea, for the protection of, 57;
Monsieur agrees to surrender, 58, 85, 110;
mentioned, 63;
'Dixmewe,' ill-behaviour of French in, 65;
Monsieur intends to retain, 100;
Monsieur requested to restore, 101;
Monsieur wishes to go to, 115;
Estates do not approve of Monsieur going to, 135 (p. 148);
French garrisons to be taken out of, 135 (p. 148);
Monsieur will remove to, and will yield to States, 136 (p. 150), 137;
mentioned, 143, 155, 157;
people of Bruges fear Monsieur will not yield, 165;
bridges of boats over rivers between Nieuport and, 188;
surrendered to States, 193;
French from, to meet Monsieur, 194 (p. 211);
French force to be removed from, 204;
not yet delivered to States, 207;
Monsieur will surrender, 220;
States demand, from French, 228, 229;
troops expected from, for relief of Eyndhoven, 230;
delivered by French to States, 231;
French spoil country near, 245;
Monsieur restores to States, 256;
expected attack on, 371;
malcontents make three forts between Ypres and, 385 (p. 414);
in Monsieur's power, 703.
Dixon, Charles, Scottish captain of Etaples, has privy conference with d'Aubigny, 127, 197 (p. 214).
Dockum, enemy's force before, 591;
enemy takes, 599.
Dode Van Lay, skirmishes with and overthrows the enemy in Friesland, 618.
Doesburg, Dausbourg, Dushborough, enemy mean to lay siege to, 591;
companies of English at, 598.
Dolfino, Cardinal, votes against the Pope on the question of the legate for Portugal, 702.
-, Giovanni, 'Johanni,' (Delphino), sent from Venice to be resident ambassador in Poland, 698, 706 (p. 661).
Dollenville. See Ollainville.
Domesan, King of Navarre holds country of, 734 (p. 685).
Dominican friar, Don Antonio's claim to crown of Portugal drawn up by, 273.
Domircapi, Osman defeats Persians near, 706 (p. 660).
Donati, Leonardo, Venetian ambassador in Rome, 625.
Doncre (?) M., colonel of Antwerp, Governor of Diest, not experienced nor fit for war, 318;
yields Diest to enemy, 321.
Don John of Austria. See Austria.
Doorn, bridge at unguarded, 44 (p. 50).
Dor, Doro, Pierre, Pietro, 'Perrador,' consul, agent to Don Antonio in Antwerp, comes to Paris with letters from Prince of Orange, 92 (p. 104);
gives news to Herle, 635 (p. 598).
Dordogne, river of, 734 (p. 686).
Dordrecht, Bizarri goes to, 398 (p. 428).
Dorothea, daughter to Elector of Saxony, 653.
Dorset, answer to six articles objected against deputy viceadmiral of, 343.
Dorsten, on the Lippe, Count of Meurs wishes to take, 729.
Dortmund, one of the Hanse towns, reference to complaints made by those of, against English, 282.
Douay, in Artois, Jesuits go to Sandwich from, 16;
Malcontents assemble near, 165;
company of soldiers from, with Malcontents, 296;
cornet of Albanese overthrown at, 371;
forces put into, by those of Artois, 530. Walloons to be put in place of Spaniards at, 532;
Malcontents gather forces between Tournay and, 552.
Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, mentioned, 10, 105;
said to be some 'gearre' between Colonel Stewart and, 127;
talk of marriage between Argyle's step-daughter and, 237 (p. 257).
Dover, Lennox expected at shortly, 5;
officials at, take away letters from Bacqueville and Marchaumont, 140;
mentioned, 188, 197 (p. 214);
post, 234;
master-pilot of, 269;
ship of, taken by Monsieur's men at Dunkirk, 271;
du Bex receives letters at, 291;
mentioned, 384;
De Bois and Bandeville embark at, 409 (p. 440);
Sir Thomas Smith has dangerous passage to Calais from, 415;
Lord Warden to order, 635 (p. 597).
Downs, the, reference to Monsieur's embarkation at, 147;
French ship taken by English pirate, run on shore about, 343 (p. 380).
Doyley, Thomas, letters from, 1, 46, 117, 158, 178, 220, 256.
Dragut, arrives at the Turkish fleet, 749.
Drake, Sir Francis, account of attacks made by, on Spanish vessels, 505;
reported to have been taken prisoner by Spaniards, 568;
ship from South Sea in search of, 585;
not going with the fleet, 620.
Dras, castle of, near St. Trond, taken by Prince of Orange, 404 (p. 433).
Dresden, Bizarri intends to go to, 206 (p. 228);
Bizarri goes to, and describes, 398.
Dro, Martin, Admiral of Holland and Zealand, sends help to Malcontents at Gravelines, 180.
Duarte, Don, of Portugal, bones of, brought by boat from Almerino, 700.
Dubour, Michel, signs deposition against English pirates, 255 (2).
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, reference to letter from, to Count of Torres Vedras, 160;
Symcott says he brings commission from, 266 (1).
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester, Nicols shows Cobham a letter from Duke Casimir to, 105 (p. 122);
letter from, to Count of Torres Vedras, 160;
Symcott says he brings commission from, 266 (1);
secretary of, 323;
mentioned, 409 (p. 439), 428;
Sir Thomas Smith hopes to see in France, 460, 474;
Sir Thomas Smith wishes to know whether he is to await coming of, to France, 480 (p. 484);
quarrel between Earl of Sussex and, 635;
Monsieur beholden to, 635 (p. 596).
-, -, -, letters to, 438, 463, 471, 484.
-, -, -, letter from, 500.
Duffel, on river of Lierre, Duke of Anjou goes to, after attempt on Antwerp, 24 (1);
letter dated from, 24 (5);
reference to Anjou's departure to, 30;
French drowned in crossing river near, 47 (p. 56), mentioned, 103;
Monsieur goes towards, 703 (p. 655).
Duina, Düna, reference to traffic of English to havens of the, 340;
navigation of the, 670.
Dumbarton, Castle of, d'Aubigny's ship to carry supplies to, 148 (p. 164);
French king sends money to d'Aubigny at, 182 (p. 200);
money to be sent from France to captain of, 237 (p. 257);
Queen of Scots sends letter to d'Aubigny at, 288 (p. 319).
Dunckspiel, between Swabia and Franconia, assembly of Imperial cities to be held at, 322.
Dunkirk, Chamois to leave, 6;
troubles at, between burghers and French, 14;
French in possession of, 21;
sack of, reference to, 25;
belongs to French, 31 (p. 38);
Monsieur wishes to take, 40 (p. 47);
outrages of French in, 51;
French will send little companies by sea to protect, 57;
Monsieur to hold for a year, 58;
ill-behaviour of French in, 65;
French in, send two ships to sea, 65;
Monsieur demands, 70;
Darcy lands at, 84, 90;
Monsieur intends to retain, 100;
Monsieur requested to restore, 101;
Monsieur thought to be going towards, 110;
Chamois rules burghers of, tyranically, 110;
Mirambeau promises release of prisoners in, without ransom, 111;
Monsieur to retain, 114;
Monsieur wishes to take forces towards, 115;
French ships of war at, 137;
Bacqueville and Marchaumont at, 140;
mentioned, 143;
pioneers from France to be sent to 148 (p. 163);
States suggest that Monsieur should go to, 155;
people of Flanders do not wish Monsieur to go to, 155 (p. 171), 164;
Monsieur wishes to go to, 157;
Malcontents remove from near, 165;
Monsieur to deliver up all towns except, 165;
Monsieur to go to, 179, 186, 187 (p. 208), 188;
deputies of States to treat with Monsieur at, 193;
Monsieur goes to, 194;
Monsieur intends to go through a diet at, 201;
Monsieur will repair to, 204, 207, 209, 218, Monsieur at, 220, 221, 225; 229;
troops expected from, for relief of Eyndhoven, 230;
French from Dixmude sent to, 231;
Monsieur at, 232, 245;
Queen Mother's proposed journey to, 246;
quarrel between Bacqueville and Chamois at, 256;
French at, give threatening speeches against English, 263;
French ships of war capture Spanish merchant ship off, 266;
justices of, 269;
names of ships taken by Monsieur's men at, 271;
Diego Botelho means to go to, 272;
Queen Mother about to go to 273;
French soldiers move from about, 279;
Monsieur at 280 (p. 304);
Prince of Epinoy goes to 296;
Don Antonio's commissioners intend to go to, 298;
States delay in sending commissioners to, 299;
Meetkerke and Sainte-Aldegonde go to, 305;
slowness of States in sending Commissioners to, 306;
French king sends mean portion of money to, 309;
Diego Botelho arrives in, 313;
Monsieur at, discontented and sick, 318 (p. 350);
Queen Mother expected at, shortly, 320;
Monsieur wishes for better town than, 325 (p. 358);
Monsieur; remains at, 329;
Italian 'practises' for King of Spain in 342;
ship of, 343 (p. 380);
Monsieur still at, 347, 306;
Prince of Parma resolves to besiege, 362 (p. 394);
Chartier brought to, 370;
Monsieur still at, 373;
Monsieur always ready to be in, to meet States' Deputies, 373;
departure of Monsieur from, 384, 385, 398;
said to have been besieged by Malcontents, 385 (p. 415), 386;
reference to siege of, 392, 394;
enemy marches towards, 393;
Pensionary of, comes to Prince, 393 (p. 422);
Malcontents lie round, 397 (p. 423);
governor of, sends letters to Prince and States, who do not hasten to help, 397 (p. 424).
Addenda:
plotters against Elizabeth said to be at, 429;
de la Motte takes a town near, 542;
water let in at, 544;
Governor of, mentioned, 558;
barque of, comes into Antwerp, 618;
Prince of Parma said to have gone to siege of, 703 (p. 657);
Queen Mother may go to, 722;
Prince of Parma likely shortly to leave, 729;
fort near, 746;
Prince of Parma's camp round, 746;
Monsieur offers to make abode at, 781 (p. 731).
-, letters and dispatches dated at, 91, 153, 234, 269, 291, 292, 297, 313, 373.
Düsseldorf, Bizarri's voyage from, to Cologne, 206;
Cardinal of Austria arrives at, 719.
Dutch, 'Dutches' [sometimes means High Dutch, i.e. German], Cornet, brings news of taking of Eyndhoven, 1;
Churches, Monsieur not prayed for in, after attempt on Antwerp, 38 (p. 44);
reference to trade of, in Norway, 145 (p. 160);
soldiers in Eyndhoven, 220;
in States' camp, 229;
forces, Biron lodges, far from English, 277;
merchants, 305 (p. 335);
discontent between Prince of Parma and, 535;
will go no further without pay, 538 (p. 525);
mentioned, 571 (p. 549);
two ensigns of, recovered by English, 580;
soldiers, surrender Covoorden, 585;
with Don Antonio, 586;
will not agree to assault of Steenwicke, 598;
put into towns as garrisons, by Malcontents, 611, 615;
deride the train of the Pope's legate, 642;
do not like “Welches' tricks,” 660.
-, language, proposition of people of Ghent in, 180.
Dybidie, castle of, Schenk taken at, 538.
Dyle, 'Deel,' river of, peasants overflow, by cutting dykes, 46.