Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.
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Vacanza de' Nobili, 403.
Vado [Prov. Genova, Italy]:
-, Spanish troops at, 261.
Vadorten, Thomas, English mercenary, 132.
Vair, William du, Garde des Sceaux:
-, conversation with Venetian ambassadors, 512; views on Huguenots and the truce, 513.
Vairani, 60.
Valers, Robert, drummer, English mercenary, 129.
Valesani, 343, 344, 411.
Valladolid [Prov. Leon, Spain]:
-, Sarmiento at, 97.
Valois, Charles of, count of Auvergne and duke of Angoulême, ambassador extraordinary of France to Germany:
-, Herbert wishes to start, 217; Wotton tells of negotiations with emperor, 424; Wotton tries to arrange accommodation with, 446.
Valois, Louis de, count of Alais, count of Ale:
-, accompanies Cadenet to England, 513.
Valtelline, 584.
-, outbreak in, 335, 342, 345, 346, 354, 368.
-, opnions upon, 343, 344; provides excuse for breaking truce, 360; Spanish incitement of, 362.
-, English ministers pretend ignorance about, 364; English think revolt will stir Savoy, 369; will help Bohemia, 370; Grisons withdraw from, 373; Wake's report of, 376; Spaniards openly occupy, 379, 389; James makes representations upon, 384; Spainards say fomented by Venice, 385; importance recognised by English, 386, 392.
-, Spain at bottom of, 390; Swiss attack on, 395; Venice will demand restitution to Grisons, 396.
-, Swiss and Grisons withdraw from, 407; Catholic Swiss enters, to make fresh trouble, 411.
-, representations to James about, 412, 413, 455; Spanish intention to hold, 413.
-, Venice working for restitution of, 421; Bernese desire recovery, 446.
-, Herbert's representations about, 427, 460; Spain wishes to join to Milan, 427; Spanish joy at acquisition, 442.
-, Venetians induce Savoy to intervene about, 436; Savoy disposed to act, 465.
-, Feria strengthens hold on, 448, 457, 567.
-, Venice accused of making trouble in, 449; influence of, upon James's declaration, 453.
-, Tuscany hopes Spaniards will abandon, 468; French decision about, 469; Venice urges on French, 477.
-, representations to Savoy and Lesdiguières about, 474; Lando thanks Buckingham about, 476.
-, discussed by English people, 479; James directs Savoy's attention to, rather than Bohemia, 481.
-, Dohna discusses with Lando, 483; representations to Spain about, 484, 523, 548; representations to France, 495.
-, proposed league for recovery of, 486n; Carleton to stir up Dutch about, 487, 594.
-, joins up Spanish territories, 494; occupation to cut off Venice, 498; Spanish reply about, 503, 548.
-, Spain promises to restore, 499; France not expected to act for real good of, 502, 504.
-, French proposals about, 505, 506; more important than Huguenots, 513.
-, Spaniards take from Grisons, 519; foolish to wait for Spain to restore, 520; James promises offices, 521.
-, Bassompierre's mission about, 522; promises for settlement, 524; France will not allow Spain in, 531.
-, Cadenet's negotiations about, 527; James will interest himself in, 530.
-, Wake wishes to unite interests with Palatinate, 532; Cadenet's views about, 535; Calvert's offers, 537.
-, Spain wishes to divert Venice from, 538; occupation alienates Guises from Spain, 539.
-, Spaniards mean to secure, 541; James urges France to recover, 547.
-, loss serious to Venice, 550; Spain does not mean to restore, 551.
-, James helpless about, 555, 556; Mansfelt to recover, 561, 573; rumoured negotiations, 564.
-, attempts to divert Louis from, 569; Dutch commissioners to rouse James about, 570, 617.
-, Savoy indifferent about, 572; proposed diversion in, 574; Spain increases garrisons in, 585.
-, movement against protestants, 590; objects of occupation, 593; Spain will not restore, 595.
-, Louis will do nothing for, if James does not help Palatinate, 603; Louis determined on settlement of, 613.
-, and on recovery, 614; Venice ready to employ Mansfelt for, 616.
-, arrangements of James for, 621.
Valten, Henry, English mercenary, 131.
Valuert, Captain Cusienes, French pirate, 280.
Vamero. See Van Meer.
Vanguard. See Ships, names of.
Van Male, agent of Flanders in England, agent of the Archduke Albert:
-, James promises not to help Palatine, 47; presents Ferdinand's case to James, 149, and to Charles, 151; Abbot abuses, 171; goes to Newmarket to thwart Dohna, 176; unpleasant experiences, 176, 177; snubbed by Goring, 177; to submit papers against Palatine, 179; abets publication against Savoy, 180; change in behaviour, 184; reports Gondomar in France, 190; spies of, 405.
-, suspicious meeting with Gondomar, Gabaleoni and Tillières, 480; says emperor will invade Venetian dominions in spring, 518; Cadenet tells France will not allow Spain to keep Valtelline, 527.
-, attends prince's masque, 579.
Van Meer, Vamero, John, merchant, 138.
Vannes [Morbihan, France], 282.
Vantagei, John, English mercenary, 130.
Vantino, Vantin, English mercenary, 131.
Van Uffell, Vanufole, Luca, merchant, 138.
Vatirs, William, English mercenary, 133.
Vaud, Pays du:
-, Wake wishes to keep Spanish troops away from, 246; Savoy's designs upon, 366, 367.
Vaudemont. See Lorraine, Francis de.
Vauin, John, English mercenary, 131.
Veer. See Vere.
Veinfelt, Anthony B., serjeant, English mercenary, 131.
Velasco, Don Louis de:
-, dispute with Spinola, 330.
Velutello, Dom Mare Antonio, prior of the Lazaretto, Spalato:
-, entertains Pindar, 332.
Velvet, 126.
Vendôme, duke of. See Anthony, duke of Vendôme.
Vendramino, Francesco, Proveditore and Captain of Lagnago:
-, despatch of, 591.
-, -, Giacomo, Venetian Resident at Milan, 38.
-, despatches of, 47, 52, 76, 101, 135, 375, 428.
-, Nuncio complains to, of Tognold, 449.
-, -, Niccolo, Venetian Councillor, 17.
Venetia, Nicolo da, 138.
Veneur, le. See Leveneur.
Venice, 80, 82, 86, 97, 120, 166, 406, 465, 470.
-, alarm at Medole affair, 178, 182.
-, alliance with Dutch, 13, 14, 17, 32, 126, 144, 156, 179, 593; Carleton helps, 22, 46, 87; Spain alarmed at, 52; Dutch value, 61; James approves, 68; signed, 98; announced to English ambassadors, 105, 166; James told of, 116, 146, 196; word 'enemies' removed, 166, 178; Buckingham cavils at, 537.
-, alliance with Savoy, 21n.
-, arming, 551.
-, arsenal, 216, 342, 380.
-, Avogadore di Comun, 114, 399.
-, application to James about Badoer, 269, 288, 294.
-, Board of Health, 54, 56, 62, 86, 88, 99, 568, 583, 622.
-, campo San Zaccaria, 419.
-, case of Santa Giustina, 242, 350.
-, Canareggio, 315, 397.
-, conspiracy against, Spanish, 179, 180.
-, courted by everyone, 103.
-, heretical bibles reported in, 409.
-, desire to know attitude to Bohemia, 67; England hopes will help Bohemia, 18, 58; England wishes to send ambassadors to congratulate Palatine, 68; England anxious to learn attitude to Palatine, 91.
-, recognises Palatine as king of Bohemia, 106, 145, 156, 179, 185, 231; reply to Palatine, 193.
-, Palatine wants loan from, 415.
-, conveyance of troops to, from England, manner and cost, 609–611.
-, Captain General at Sea, 17, 55, 60, 64, 71, 72, 86, 95, 104, 111, 138.
-, See Venier, Lorenzo.
-, Captain of the Gulf, 39, 133.
-, Captain of Galeasses. See Pisani.
-, Condé friendly to, 52.
-, Council of Ten:
-, sit on Marioni, 4; to deal with Spanish brawl, 397.
-, despatches intercepted, 434.
-, detention of Englishmen, 554, 555.
-, doge of. See Donato, Lionardo; Priuli, Antonio.
-, Dutch embassy to, 235; Aerssens will work for, 289; reception of Aerssens, 303; Aerssens at, 341, 345.
-, Dutch serving, 240; thank Dutch, 242; wish to levy Dutch troops, 243.
-, Dutch choosing ambassador for, 572.
-, Donato case, Wotton's opinion, 7; Savoy intervenes, 26; James pleads for, 32, 33; courier indicted, 37; instructions to Lando for, 42, 43; condemnation in Senate, 75, 76, 84, 115; Donato supplied with news from, 85; severity, 113.
-, amount of Donato's peculation, 114; demands on James 142, 144–146; concession obtained, 154; pleased and thank James, 167.
-, English embassy. Wotton to return to, 6, 207, 284.
-, English serving, sent to Zara, 72, 88, 106; complaints of, 94.
-, English ships serving, detained, 243.
-, expenses to Lando, 488.
-, friendly disposition of England, 317; may levy troops in England, 365; proposed agreement with England, 387.
-, may enlist troops in England, 401; Wake urges alliance with England, 469; English troops prefer service in, 607.
-, fear that will allow troops to pass Gulf, 137; will not allow, 168.
-, fleet, 32.
-, money required for, 66, 74; ships paid off, 88, 137, 403; still sufficient, 168; meeting with Turks, 380, 181, 403.
-, English serving in, 516, 554; offers to serve in, 607.
-, French ask help for composing Germany, 165; need not fear Villiers, 289; proposed special embassy to France, 408; France will not help. 427, 428; French do not want pass free for, 511, 527.
-, Great Council, 114.
-, galleys of, 554.
-, governor of the convicts. See Foscolo, Lunardo.
-, Governor of the customs. See Collini, Ludovico.
-, Hay's desire to see, 57, 155.
-, heretical preachers reported in, state of, 409.
-, help from, 442.
-, supply money to Grisons, 413; accused of inciting Grisons, 449; James glad helping Grisons, 453.
-, information and papers for ambassador in England, 16, 17.
-, information about affairs in England, 186.
-, James commends behaviour, 196; thanks James, 242, 254, 270, 283, 303, 304, 415, 550, 567, 585; James wishes to leave opening for, to join league, 274, 278; James likely to grant ships against pirates, 312, 325; James anxious to please, 454.
-, James and Lesdiguières to help, 475; James unlikely to help, 493; James more concerned about than own kin, 524; James may ask loan of, 543; James's promise of help, 559, 560, 566, 567, 571, 595.
-, instructions for dealing with Spanish ambassadors, 224, 488.
-, Joinville wishes to serve, 255, 326, 327, 482.
-, Gabor would do anything for, 483.
-, Gondomar's outbreak against, 268, 518; Gondomar casts odium upon, 570.
-, galleys, building of, 529.
-, foreign policy, 532.
-, league against emperor proposed to, 201.
-, league with Dutch, Spanish objections, 557, 558.
-, letters dated from, 164, 165.
-, letters of James and Charles to, 622.
-, Mantua agrees with, about Medole, 200; Mantua visits, 260.
-, Mansfelt wishes to serve, 530; may bear part cost of Mansfelt, 531; asked to help, 574.
-, Mercanzia, Cinque Savii alla, cases submitted to, 11, 182.
-, mercenaries of, 69, 72, 613.
-, paid off, 102; payments to, 147, 157, 380, 516, 529; engagement of, 551, 552; difficulties in England, 591, 600.
-, James grants levy to, 596, 605; negotiations with English leaders, 605–609; pay of, 619.
-, merchants at Constantinople, impositions of Turks on, 410, 411; in England, 419.
-, offers of service to, 174, 181, 182, 195, 218, 255, 302, 326, 327, 482, 552, 554, 606–609, 613, 619–621.
-, Osuna sells silk of, 55; Osuna molests, 60, 104.
-, Palatine's embassy to, 236.
-, Peyton's requests granted, 59; Peyton goes to, 129; settlement of accounts, 157, 409, 410; payment of Peyton, 231, 232.
-, free passage for troops, 446.
-, will not allow pope to levy new tenths, 185.
-, posts, account for, 186–188.
-, precedence instructions upon, 243.
-, Proveditore General. See Barbaro.
-, Proveditore General in Terra Ferma. See Paruta, Andrea.
-, Proveditore beyond Menzo, 409.
-, Proveditore of the fleet, 182, 380, 381, 594. See Barbarigo, Antonio; Ciuran, Antonio.
-, to clear sea of pirates, 245; proposals against pirates, 346.
-, offers of band of pirates to, 243, 244; negotiations with de Lormes, 261, 266, 280, 282, 290, 302, 303, 323, 324, 335, 336, 355, 398, 403, 448, 573.
-, opinions abroad about, 348; wish to learn James's opinion about, 304, 305.
-, decision on precedence, 488.
-, proposed joint action with English and Dutch in Germany, 493.
-, purchase of Fiume, Trieste and Zengg, 576.
-, quarantine regulations, 50–52, 568, 569, 583.
-, Ragionati Ducal, 231, 516.
-, Rason Nuove, 10.
-, Rason Vecchie, 315.
-, defeat of Ribera, 310, 327.
-, Santa Maria Mater Domini, 164, 404, 405.
-, ships to be well treated at Brindisi, 55: payment for munitions, 138, 139.
-, made Venetian, 216; proposal to engage English royal, 585–588.
-, San Gios, 397.
-, Savio alla Scrittura, 175, 410, 613.
-, alliance with Savoy, 191, 232; Savoy wishes to reconcile with Mantua, 260; Savoy suspects of, preventing Aers-sens visiting Turin, 332. 353; urged to help Savoy, 360; Savoy recommended to ally with, 367.
-, Senate recall Marioni, 4, 5; instructions of, 17; condemns Donato, 75, 76.
-, secretaries of, 426.
-, -, See also Alberti, Antelmi, Antonio; Darduino; Padavino.
-, severe on peculation, 76.
-, secrets, leakage of, 314, 315; leakage of news, 404–406.
-, ships hired by, 179; attached to Venice, 378.
-, ships at Constantinople, 177; reported arrest, 234.
-, silk, 55.
-, orders for Pindar's reception at Spalato, 305.
-, Spanish hostility to, 66, 504, 525, 537, 538, 557; James's representations in Spain for, 108; Philip's death will relieve, 110.
-, Gondomar's attack, 268; Spanish embassy attacked, 316; Spanish designs against, 391, 497, 498, 588, 600; brawl with Spanish embassy, 397; Carleton praises for confronting Spain, 515; Gondomar's venom against, 554; appeal to James against Spain, 593–595.
-, help to Swiss, 407, 413, 421.
-, thanks Carleton, 65, 72; thanks James, 567.
-, trade, silk, 11.
-, treaty with, Spain infringes, 208.
-, toasted by Donato, 79.
-, testimonial to Toele, 261.
-, difficulties with Turkey, through Vizier Ali, 195, 293, 294, 301, 304, 336, 338; desire to conciliate Turkey, 201; desire James to interpose with Turkey, 226, 227, 234; letter of Naunton advocating cause, 236, 237; James ready to help against Turks, 253–255, 308, 317; James writes to Sultan for, 255; Naunton writes for, 328; letter to Sultan, 320.
-, applies to James about Turkish troubles, 269, 286, 287, 326; thanks, 334; Turks threaten with war, 259.
-, friendly meeting with Turkish fleet in Adriatic, 380, 381, 403, 422; Haagen's comment on Turkish difficulty, 391, 392.
-, Spanish intrigues with Turks against, 435.
-, Prince Tomaso wishes to serve, 302.
-, representations have no effect on Tuscany, 492.
-, reported treason in state, 521.
-, should make trouble elsewhere to avoid it at home, 616.
-, Vacanza dei Nobili at, 403.
-, urged to make Istria and Friuli safe, 73.
-, wish to prevent truce between emperor and Turk, 245.
-, Wotton likely to return to, 97.
-, wish to throw obstacles in way of Anglo Spanish match, 253.
-, dealings with Uscocks, 252.
-, accused of fomenting Valtelline trouble, 369, 385, 427, 460; party success in Valtelline, 370; appeal to James about Valtelline, 374, 379, 399, 447; response to, 384, 400; policy to obtain restitution of Valtelline, 396; gets Savoy to intervene in Valtelline, 436; appeal to France about Valtelline, 452; appeal to England, 476, 477, 481, 482, 566.
-, importance of Valtelline to, 483, 484; proposed league to recover Valtelline, 485n, 547; interest in Valtelline, 535; James acts at suggestion of, 548; Orange enquires about action, 549; prejudice by loss of Valtelline, 550.
-, grant Vere's desire, 408.
Venier, Lorenzo, Venetian Captain General at Sea, 106, 107, 128.
-, despatches of, 10, 25, 36, 66, 74, 88.
-, approves muster of English at Zara, 129.
-, letters and instructions to, 19, 23, 26, 35, 39, 46, 48.
-, -, Marc Antonio, Proveditore of Candia, despatches of, 529.
-, -, Sebastiano, Venetian Councillor, 17.
-, -, -, commissioner, 66, 232.
Vercelli [Prov. Novara, Italy]:
-, means of making peace, 322.
Vercellini:
-, at Padua with Arundel's sons, 81.
Vere, Veer, Henry earl of Oxford and Lord High Chamberlain of England:
-, Donato's presents to, 82; captain under Horace Vere, 297; company embarks, 348; company in Netherlands, 368; put on council of war, 543n; Lando approaches for levy, 605.
-, -, John, Lieutenant colonel, at Hague, offers to serve Venice, 174, 175, 181, 182, 533, 613.
-, Prince of Orange esteems, 182; Venice does not need, 195; returning to Venice, 218; desires post of Colonel, 218, 219; nephew of Horace, 291, 382; Carleton recommends to Venice, 382; requests granted, 408.
-, -, Horace, 382, 486, 618.
-, may command Palatinate levies, 283; obtains command, 291, 430; levy of, 297, 309, 310, 348.
-, Prince Maurice thinks little of levy, 303; James will not permit to review troops in London, 307.
-, wishes to go by Netherlands, 314; levies embarking, 322, 331; arrives at Hague and sees Prince Maurice, 345.
-, attempts to discredit, 340;
-, stays on at Hague, 361; holds review near Delft, 368; to be reinforced, 390.
-, march to Palatinate, 399, 402; joins Union forces in Palatinate, 422; soldiers joining, 424.
-, crosses Rhine, 426; helping Union, 499; pay of, 506; provisionally appointed to council of war, 543n.
-, Dutch not paid for arming troops, 570; more men for, 588, 589, 599.
-, difficulty with levies, 606; troops rearmed in Netherlands, 608; troops cheat Dohna, 510; reinforcements for, 615; pay of men, 619.
Verins, Thomas, English mercenary, 131.
Verona, Prov. Verona, Italy:
-, defences improved, 486; Proveditore General at, 551; reported Spanish attempt on, 565; Wotton in quarantine near, 583; Spanish designs on, 588; Venice unable to fortify, 600.
-, -, Podestaà of, 583.
-, -, Rectors of, 568.
Verten, Ars, English mercenary, 131.
Verua, count of. See Scaglia.
Verulam, lord. See Bacon, Francis.
Vesce, John, English mercenary, 130.
Veterau. See Wetterau.
Vevazzano, Captain Francisco da, a Florentine, 11.
Viaro, Marco Anzolo, 216.
Vico, Vicco, Pietro, Venetian Secretary with the Swiss:
-, chosen secretary at Naples, Bernese and Zurichens want to keep, 30.
-, despatches of, 72, 332.
Vide, George da, English mercenary, 130.
Videan, William, English mercenary, 130.
Vienna, Austria, 49, 57, 65, 183, 437, 488.
-, Hay at, 18; emperor cannot go to, 28; quarantine against, 51; possibility of Wotton going to, 59.
-, hard pressed, 94; plan to capture, 104; emperor leaves from fear, 168.
-, posts to, 187, 188; couriers from, 231, 235.
-, despatches dated from, 25, 41, 56, 72, 104, 139, 193, 232, 260, 301, 368, 374, 382.
-, English ambassadors may meet at, 309; Wotton at, 424, 446.
Vigna, la, near Turin, Italy:
-, Wake at, 278.
Vilaco. See Villach.
Villa, Marquis Guido, ambassador extraordinary of Savoy in England:
-, sent to propose marriage, 21; audiences, 28; James entertains, 32; blames Donato, 33.
-, expected home, 37; present to, 46.
Villa Nova, Anthony da, English mercenary, 130.
Villach, Vilaco [Prov. Carinthia, Austria]:
-, Hay at, 54, 56; Giustinian at, 54.
Villiers, M. Courtin de, French ambassador at Venice:
-, Condé's opinion of, 289; Lazari writes to, 407; Venetian communication to, 593.
Villiers, Sir Edward, 566.
-, sent to king and queen of Bohemia, 517, 572; incapacity, 528; starts, 536; supposed at Zeeland, 560; report sent by, going on to persuade Elizabeth to influence husband, 603.
Villiers, George, Marquis of Buckingham, lord High Admiral, 538.
-, converses with Donato, 7; presents Donato to king, 19; protects Donato, 26; writes to Wake in favour of Donato, 46.
-, letter to Gabaleoni, 28, 44; attends French ambassador, 48.
-, at launching of ships, 53; toasted at Biondi's supper, 79.
-, Donato visits and asks for protection, 80; Donato appeals to, 81, 126, 162; Donato's presents to, 82.
-, not at Lando's first audience, 107; distempered but sees Lando, 109; still ill, 116, 120.
-, promise to help Donato, 121; Lando tries to win, 125; inclined to please Venice about Donato, 134, 140.
-, gives feast at French embassy, 128; takes part in prince's masque, 138; marriage, 169.
-, letter of Wotton to, 154n.
-, goes to fetch Dohna, 175; remarks to Buwinckhausen about Germany, 198.
-, excluded from commission on marriage, 250; advice to king about Bohemia, 275.
-, desires glory of commanding fleet against pirates, 256, 277; orders for fleet, 299; works hard at fleet for reviews, 347.
-, frequently visits Gondomar, 291; Donato wishes to see before leaving, 310, 311.
-, calls on Lando, promises, 365, 595; influenced by Spinola's move, 369; reassures Gondomar about fleet, 372.
-, means fleet to sail, 371, 372; tells Lando of representations to France and Swiss, 384.
-, takes chief part in comedy at Salisbury, 390; may be privy to secret plan against Spain, 393.
-, importance to Spain of keeping up unfriendliness with Dohna and Palatine, 418.
-, de Lormes negotiated with, about sale of secrets, 422; great friendliness to Dohna, 430.
-, most eager about Palatinate, 431; letter to Gondomar, 436–439.
-, Spaniards hope, will not continue opposed, 439.
-, Gondomar protests to, that never promised Palatinate would be invaded, 449; answer of, 450.
-, letter of Gondomar about fleet and answer, 450, 451.
-, letter to Gondomar about declaration, 452, 491; Zon sent to, about guns, 453, 454; introduces Zon to king, 454.
-, copies of letter scattered broadcast, 457; letter to Gondomar on king's German policy, 460–462.
-, mysterious letter to Wake, 465; admits bribery for Treasurership, 473n.
-, alone with king, arranges about Mansell's instructions, 474.
-, Lando thanks about guns, 474; wishes to convey impression king will do more, 475; lack of application and knowledge, 475.
-, letter to Lando, 476; Lando's letters to, about Valtelline, 476, 477.
-, remark on Palatine's influence with English, 490; sent to Gondomar to express king's anxiety about Venice, 525.
-, justifies Spanish measures against Venice, 537, 544; betrays ignorance, 538; Cadenet's present to, 546.
-, Luynes desires to establish union with, 547; Spaniards capture, 554.
-, Cadenet asks permission to export guns, 564; James blamed for making admiral, 581.
-, Lando commended for reply to, 585; wants Mansell to bring back Infanta, 588.
-, objections to Dohna's urgency, 588, 589; honours Lando, 594; parliament threatens, 599.
-, objects to Venetian terms for English levies, 619.
Villiers, John, viscount Purbeck, 120.
-, fetches Lando to audience of prince, 108; Lando entertains, 109; going to Spa, 350.
Vils, Matthew, English mercenary, 133.
Vinut, Crineho, English mercenary, 130.
Visconti, Ercole:
-, Countess of Arundel stays at house of, at Milan, 428.
Vittorio, Amadeus, prince of Savoy, prince of Piedmont:
-, Donato sends to, 28, 38; promise to Soissons, 31; asks Filiberto about Spanish promises, 86.
Vives, Juan, Spanish ambassador at Genoa:
-, suspicious of, 233; letter of Feria to, 436.
Vizcay, Biscay, Spain:
-, ships of, 15; ships at, to join English against pirates, 447.
Vlach, Count of:
-, ill offices against Mansfelt, 574.
Voles, Nicholas, English mercenary, 131.
Volm, Matthew, English mercenary, 130.
Vox populi, Gondomar furious at, 491.
Vueston. See Weston.
Vuilebi, lord. See Bertie, Henry, lord Willoughby.
Vuisimor, John, English mercenary, 131.
Vunt, Edward, English mercenary, 133.