Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 19, August 1584-August 1585. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.
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Jacob or Jacobs, Dr. Robert, physician to the Emperor of Russia, 86, 693.
-, -, petition of, 221.
-, -, brother of, death of, 222.
Jafes Bassa, Turkish vice-admiral, has command of an expedition, 441.
James VI, King of Scotland, the Jesuits believe that before Christmas he will be a Catholie, 33;
Scottish captains desire to be employed by, 54;
proposed inclusion of, in the treaty with France, 55;
a letter to be written to, 93;
influence of, upon the King of Spain's proceedings, 96;
need for Elizabeth to procure a good peace with, 98;
French nobles “affected” to, 113;
the course taken by, may trouble England, 114;
is urged to recall Lord Hamilton, 117;
his professed devotion to Elizabeth, 161;
reported plot against, 184;
Elizabeth's supposed influence with, 287, 471;
may be “playing on both hands,” 309;
Thomas Morgan “a devout servant to,” 417;
offers of, to enter into league with the Queen, 494;
offers aid to the King of Navarre, 517;
is making a reconciliation with the English Queen, ibid.;
is dissembling either with Elizabeth or the French, 575;
said to be “sound and well-disposed,” 618;
a pension promised to, by Elizabeth, ibid.;
makes great show of his good disposition in religion and towards the Queen, 659;
consents for Jesuits to come to Scotland, 715;
believed to be a Papist, ibid.
-, marriage projects for:—
with an infanta of Spain, 52.
with the Princess of Lorraine, 231.
with the daughter of the King of Denmark. 511, 610.
with the Princess of Sweden, 641.
-, letter from, alluded to, 309.
-, letters to, alluded to, 585.
-, envoy from, to Elizabeth. See Gray, Master of.
-, picture of, 52, 68.
James, Captain Thomas, letters from, 414, 439, 477.
Japan or “those Indies”, hopes of converting, to Christianity, 137.
-, Jesuit fathers and College in, money for, 520.
-, King of, sons of. See Japanese Princes, below, 137.
Japanese (Indian) Kings, the Pope sends consecrated rose, sword and hat to, 493.
-, (“Indian”) Princes or ambassadors (Mancio, Martino and another), at the court of Spain, 137;
in Italy, 330;
at Rome, 364, 520;
created Knights of the Golden Spurs by the Pope, 520;
go to Loretto, 529;
are going to Venice, 529, 530, 540;
at Venice, 546, 560;
intended movements of, 561, 603;
departure of, from Venice, 603;
at a comedy in Milan, 640;
have embarked on their voyage, 657.
-, -, presents to, 493, 561.
-, princes, certain, said to have taken up arms against some who will not come to baptism, 630.
Jaranowski, Referendarius [i.e. Master of Requests] to the King of Poland, letter to, 60.
Jefferbeg, appointed Bassa of Greece, presents of, to the Sultan, 67.
-, wife of, 67.
Jena, university of, 159.
Jenibell. See Gianibelli.
Jersey, Ségur desires to go to, 188;
passage boat of, attacked by pirates, 189.
Jesuit confessors, demand adherence to the League from their penitents, 390.
Jesuits or Jesuit fathers, at the wedding of the young Duke of Cleves, 80;
the King of Spain led by, 32;
sent prisoners to England, 63, 87, 91;
have got the upper hand at Strasburg, 70;
influence of, upon the King of Spain, 96;
and over the French King, 130;
their hatred of du Plessis, 191;
in France, 259;
going into Scotland, 33, 87, 659, 715;
practices of, in Germany, 311;
a man in great credit with, 313;
said to have urged on the Guises to the war, 355;
and to be the cause of the present sad state of France, 456;
at a comedy, 640;
in Paris, 711, 712, 716;
false rumours spread by, 713; and see Addy;
Creichton;
Gordon;
Darbishire;
Ornando;
Parsons.
Jew or Hebrew, a rich, duchy given to, 663.
-, a, baptism of, 265, 290.
Jewel House, the, plate to be returned to, 100.
Jiroust, Captain, letter from, 556.
John III, King of Sweden, Spanish enmity to, 456;
in relation to the Hanses, 589;
said to have “declared himself for the Crown of England,” 641.
-, -, letter from, 13.
John Casimir, Duke, Count Palatine of the Rhine, and administrator of the Rhenish Palatinate, 95, 96;
his withdrawal from the Cologne business, 70;
as Dathenus' “lord and master,” 71;
should be “entertained” to occupy the Spaniards in Guelderland, 98;
will support the Protestant cause, 113;
prosecuted in the Imperial Chamber concerning his guardianship of his nephew, 161;
in relation to the Protestant canons of Strasburg, 161, 173;
“the Landgrave Casimir,” 180;
does nothing for Truch-sess but wish him well, 209;
the theologians of Würtemberg try to stir up trouble with, 213;
visit of, to England, alluded to, 216;
advice of, desired, 429;
levying of men by, enquiries concerning, ibid.;
[as guardian of his nephew], “holds first rank among the Electors,” 447;
the Emperor at last grants him the administratorship of the electorate, 474;
wines sent by, to Walsingham, 494;
intercedes for his nephew, 532;
desired as leader of forces to be raised for the King of Navarre, 577;
Elizabeth's free aid to, alluded to, 588;
at a baptism at Cologne, 614;
coming of, into France, expected, 715.
-, -, letters from, 3, 43, 160, 499, 500;
alluded to, 43, 44.
-, -, letters to, 447, 494;
alluded to, 466, 494.
-, -, brother of. See Palatine, Louis, late Elector.
-, -, nephew of. See Palatine, Frederick, the young Elector.
-, -, sister of, bastard son of, his sacriligious conduct and execution, 532.
Joinville (Jenville), the Duke of Guise at, 340;
he leaves, 355.
Jolitemps, Jolytemps, Oudard de, to be sent back to Sédan, 29;
message sent by, 56;
permission desired for, to escort the demoiselles of Orange, 58;
sent to Paris, 233.
-, -, instructions to, 9.
-, -, letters from, 57, 61;
alluded to, 76.
-, -, memorial of, 58.
Jonghema, Laes van, letter signed by, 660.
Jonvilles, Charles de, deacon and clerk at Geneva, letter signed by, 56.
Joüarre, Madame de, Abbess, sister of the Duke of Montpensier, 10.
Joyeuse, Cardinal. See Arques, Francois d'.
-, Due de. See Arques, Anne d'.
Juana, Donna, 504.
Jubilee, a plenary, to be proclaimed, 493;
proclamation of, 540;
observance of, 580.
Judith and Holofernes, allusion to, 632.
Juliers, Julichland (Gulichland), the Duke of Cleves going to and coming from, 215;
Verdugo in, 218.
-, and Gueldres, Dukes of, treaties between the Kings of England and, alluded to, 217.
Julius Cæsar, saying of, quoted, 464.
Jumelles, letter dated from, 118.
Jumelles, M. de, letter from, 118.
Junius, Dr. Jehan, goes as commissioner to France, 203;
speech of, to the Englishambassadors, 296;
interview of, with Cler-. vant, 342;
writes from France that things are not so desperate as is believed, 397;
no reason for his hopefulness, 424;
report brought by, from France, 490;
good disposition of, 674.
-, -, letter from, 634;
letter signed by, 234
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Kaas [de Torup], Nicolas, Chancellor of Denmark, 563, 631.
-, -, letter to, 428.
Kamenetz (Caminitz), on the borders of Moldavia, 65.
Kampen, Campen, is “wholly bent” to the English Queen, 82;
assembly of the States-General at, alluded to, 218;
a bark with some chief men of, taken, 486.
-, Abbot of, thrown into the Rhine, 470.
Karnkowski, Stanislas, Bishop of Gnesen, letters from, 60 (2).
Kawenstyn Dyke. See Gouwenstein Dyke.
Kempen (Champen), surrenders to the Count de Mœurs, 492.
Kempen, the, country of, the States' men passing through, spoil and burn it, 62.
Kenel, a simp's captain, wounded, 377.
Kenenbourg, lord of. See Egmont, Otto van.
Kent, justices of, troops “delivered” by, 691.
Kent, Thomas, commissioner to treat with Holland and Zee-land, temp. Hen. VI, 704.
Kethulle. See La Kethulle.
Killigrew, Henry, 533;
his stay in Germany, alluded to, 633.
-, -, letter from, 426.
-, -, letter to, 505.
-, -, message to, 247.
-, ? (Quilgrace), Mr., 7.
Kinsale, Duc de Joyeuse's amp carried to, 345.
Kirkman, Henry, letter from, 80.
Knighthood, orders of:—
The Garter, 265, 285, 295.
The Golden Fleece, Toison d'or, Tosone, 453, 468, 491, 602, 613, 617, 693, 694.
-, Chancellor of. See Assonleville.
The Golden Spurs, 520.
St. Esprit, knights of, 206, 378, 379.
St. John of Jerusalem. See St. John.
St. Michael, 66.
Teutonic Order, Grand Master of. See Bobenhausen, Henry von; see Austria, Archduke Maximilian of.
Knollys (Knolles), Sir Francis, appointed a commissioner to conclude the treaty with the States' deputies, 708.
-, Capt. Thomas, in the Low Countries, 635.
-, -, company of, soldiers for, 691.
-, Capt. William, in the Low Countries, 636.
Königsberg, Prussia, the English trade may go to, if not allowed at Elbing, 60.
-, letter dated from, 117.
Kronborg (Croneburgh), in Denmark, letters dated from, 541 (2), 584.
Kyng, Lionel, 16.