Index: J, K

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 20, September 1585-May 1586. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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J

Jackson, Jacson, Lieutenant, brave service of, 558.

James VI, King of Scotland, has only “dallied” with Elizabeth, 82;

is going away with the Earl of Arran, ibid.;

proposed marriage of, to the Princess [Anne] of Denmark, 90;

suggested escape of, to France or Spain, 118;

supposed plot for putting, into Elizabeth's hands, ibid.;

the French ambassador charged to do good offices on behalf of, 139;

the Spaniards wish him to take arms against Elizabeth, 196;

contradictory reports concerning, 254;

has sent for Lord Claude Hamilton, 316, 709;

his disposition in religion and relations with his nobles, 375, 709;

Lord Claude Hamilton well used by, 375;

good disposition of, “towards God and her Majesty,” 382;

Spain allures, by great promises, 609;

the Jesuits hope to have, in their custody, 704, 706.

-, -, letter from, alluded to, 82.

-, -, recommendation from, alluded to, 703.

James, Mark, goods in the hands of, 698.

Jansen, David, and his partners, remonstrance on behalf of, 505.

-, -, petition of, ibid.

Jarghes, Captain, horse company of, in Gueldres, 340.

Jeame, Captain, ship taken by, 476.

Jennings, a Jesuit, sent to England “on some great matter,” 713.

Jentill, one [qy. Jehan Gentil], formerly in the service of the Prince of Parma, 494.

Jermyn (Jarman), Sir Robert, to have charge of a thousand voluntaries, 328.

-, -, passport for, note of, 189.

-, (Jarmine), Sir Thomas, recommended by the Earl of Leicester, 376, 379.

-, William, passport for, note of, 189.

Jersey, Huguenot refugee in, 294.

Jerusalem, Patriarch of. See Gonzaga, Scipio.

Jervis, —, of Portsmouth, 241.

Jesuit confessor to the Spanish ambassador in France, 261.

Jesuits, in Poland and Prussia, 90;

in Paris, 276; “new order of,” dissension of, with the old priesthood, 405;

in Scotland, see Scotland. And see Hay, Dury, Edmonds, Jennings.

John III, King of Sweden, “little goodness in,” 90;

probable war between Russia and, 235;

the Embdeners intend to procure forces from, 335.

-, letter from, 146.

John Casimir, Duke, brother of the late Elector Palatine, Administrator of the Palatinate, 267;

influence of, used in behalf of the King of Navarre's cause, 15;

is to command the reiters going to the King of Navarre, 109, 253, 336;

even the semblance of levying troops by, would do good, 119;

to be urged to assemble a diet and deal with the other princes, 135;

should be asked to disburse money on her Majesty's behalf, 136;

one of the only “forward gentlemen in good causes” in Germany, 142;

Lord Willoughby believed to be with, ibid.;

Shomberg asserts that he “will not march,” 251;

matters to be referred to, 254;

the Queen's negotiations with, 256;

in relation to the Elector Truchsess, 266;

news to be sent to, 296;

has had a gracious letter from the Duc d'Epernon, 299;

superintends the business of the embassy to the French King, 327;

sends Zolcker to England, 381;

will shortly be deposed by the Pope, 406;

meeting of, with the King of Denmark &c., 458;

the French King sends Schomberg to, 508;

is making a progress, 515;

will “embrace the enterprise,” 577;

delays and irresolution of, 595, 596;

to have interview with Archduke Ferdinand, 622;

Palavicino's mission to, 515, 652;

news sent to, 596;

refers the business of levying the reiters to a later date, 682, 683;

final agreement of, with the Navarrese ministers, 684;

contingency of his not leading the troops, discussed, 685;

goodwill of, not diminished, 689;

advice of, alluded to, 690.

-, -, letters from, 107, 383, 384, 675, 676.

-, -, letter to, 143;

letters to, alluded to, 298.

-, -, money to be paid to, 253, 254;

lent to, by Elizabeth, 272, 576;

must be received by, before he proceeds further, 635.

Johnson, Titus, in Spain, 64.

Joigny, Guillaume de, Seigneur de Pamele, President of the Spanish Council of Flanders, document signed by, 305.

Jollif, Captain, of Fécamp, a French pirate, 475.

Jonzac (Jonsatt), near Pons, Marshal de Matignon at, 299.

Juilly (Julios, Julias, Jully), Abbot of, mission of, to Montmorency, 517, 602;

sent to the Queen Mother, 646.

Jumelles, M. de, refugee in England, 293.

K

Kaas [de Torup], Nicolas, Chancellor of Denmark, 145;

will do his best to promote the Queen's wishes, 250;

Lord Willoughby's interviews with, 255–257.

-, -, letter from, 230.

-, -, letter to, 150.

-, -, secretary and kinsman of, 90.

Kaiserswerth (Cassarsvert, Cayser's Wort), Parma's forces pass the Rhine near, 485;

given into Parma's hands, 621;

retaken from the enemy, 678.

Kalmar, Swedish Court at, letter dated at, 147.

Kasbin, Casbin, the enterprise of, 487.

Kazan, a merchant at, 55.

Kemp, William ("Don Gulielmo"), resident at Dunkirk, 163.

-, a priest, going to England, 709.

Kenilworth (Kenelmewerth), a place near, 358.

Kent, a gentleman of, 711.

Kenwere, Oliver de, letter from, 688.

Kevenhüller, Joannes, Baron of Aichelber &c., Imperial ambassador to Spain, 207.

-, -, secretary of, 207.

Killigrew, Henry, Receiver General of Chamber of Accounts, going over to the Low Countries, 146, 200, 201, 241, 242;

to assist in the Council of State, 146, 166, 172, 188;

at the Hague, 333;

to assist the Auditor, 343;

is “a notable servant,” 386;

advice of, 427;

money to be paid to, 471;

opinion of, quoted, 502;

is weary of his place, 592.

-, -, document signed by, 446.

-, -, letter from, 200.

-, -, passport for, note of, 189.

-, -, “remembrances” for, 627.

Kingston, a citizen of, 146.

Kingston-[on-Thames], the Low Country deputies intend to lie at, 35.

Kirkman. See Kyrkman.

Knevett, Sir Henry, letter to, alluded to, 200.

Knighthood, orders of:—

the Garter or St. George, 289, 663.

the Golden Fleece (Tosono), 289, 621, 624, 659.

St. Esprit, 319.

St. John of Jerusalem. See St. John.

Knock, the, near Embden, ships at, 301.

Knollis or Knowle sconce, on the Mass, taken, 580, 581, 613.

Knollys, Sir Francis, document signed by, 64.

-, Knowles, Captain Thomas, bravery of, commended, 85;

at a fort, 120.

-, -, company of, payment for, 25;

deduction from moneys for, 129.

-, William, lodging for, at Middelburg, 206;

at the Hague, 333.

-, -, letter from, 425.

“Knopius,” Peter, ship's captain of Embden, captured, 686.

Konigsberg (Connincxberch), traffic with, defence of, 720.

Krichingen or Creange (Grehange, Grehanche), Thomas, Baron of, made governor of Rheinberg, but afterwards forced to leave it, 266.

-, -, letter to, 74;

alluded to, 106.

Kronburg (Crounenburgh), royal castle of, in Denmark, the Court at, 250;

letters dated at, 217 (2), 218, 257, 505.

Kulm, old houses in, called the English houses, 19.

Kurtz (Curtius), Dr. Jacob, going on a mission to Italy, 484, 570, 572;

is to be Imperial Vice-Chancellor, 572;

objects to Count Zimbern taking precedence of him, 622.

Kuttenberg (Cuttembergh), miners of, respited from hanging, 485.

Kyrkman, Kirckman, Henry, in Denmark, 14;

committed to the castle of Copenhagen, 89;

liberation of, 231.

-, -, letters from, 458, 710.