Index: D

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1912), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp657-661.

D

d'Acuna. See Sarmiento.

d'Albert. See Albert, Charles d', Duke of Luynes.

Dalbier. See Dulbier.

d'Alix. See Rota, Francesco della.

d'Allegri. See Aligre.

d'Angennes. See Angennes.

Dalmatia [Austria Hungary]:
-, designs on. 91.
-, Venetian General in, 517, 535

Damata, Archbishop of. See Spada, Bernardin.

Daniel, Book of:
-, prophecy from, alarms Philip, 32.

Darnley, Lord. See Stuart, James.

Dauphiné [Isère, France]:
-, Lesdiguières wants to go to, 349, 391.

de Lormes. See Lormes.

dell' Haie. See Haye.

della Torre. See Thurn.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding.

Denmark, 210, 223, 256, 340, 624.
-, trade with Indies, 30; masts sent from. 106; may stop Polish levies, 111.
-, embassy to, 291, 353; war with Sweden, 372, 379, 380, 390; accomodation with Sweden. 401. 442.
-, French proposals for, 403; Willoughby's service in, 448; proposed league for recovery of Palatinate. Cleves and Valtelline, 449.
-, supply money for Mansfelt, 458; exports to Spain, 459.
-, embassies to, 465; mission of Haye to, 471; Venice wants league with, 571.
-, reply to, 589; pirates plunder ship of, 590; gentleman from, at London, 595.
-, gentleman sent to, 611, 617; in alleged league against Spain, 613.
-, news from, 432.
-, strait of, 111.
-, chancellor of. See Friis, Christian.
-, -, King of. See Christian IV.

de Ratione verborum dei, 116.

Desmond, Earl of. See Preston, Richard.

d'Espesses. See Faye, Charles de, Sieur d'Espesses.

d'Espinay. See Espinay.

d'Estrées. See Estrées.

Deuxponts, Duke of. See John II, Duke of Zweibrücken.

Devereux, Robert, third Earl of Essex, 448.
-, colonel of English troops for Netherlands, 324, 353; enemy of Spain, 333; Dutch ambassadors sign Patents, 362; regiment lands at Flushing, 397.
-, leaves for Holland, 411; arrives at Hague, 416, 422; Carleton presents to Assembly, 429.
-, reply to decree about filling up ranks. 565.

Diacmemet, 572.
-, French ambassador sees about peace with Emperor, Roe suspects, 581.

diamonds, 118, 521.
-, -, See also jewels.

Dickenson, J., Clerk to the Privy Council, 549, 555, 556.

Diedo, Daniele, Inquisitor of State, 592, 604.
-, -, -, Councillor, 614.

Digby, John, Earl of Bristol, 243, 549.
-, English Ambassador Extraordinary in Spain:
-, (1623):
-, objects to Buckingham monopolising negotiations, 5; entirely excluded, 23; Olivares says marriage negotiations would be better in hands of, 37.
-, efforts with Nuncio, 38; produces signed papers, 50; Charles entrusts negotiations to, 53.
-, Buckingham enemy of, 55; draws up Prince's answer. 58.
-, merely attends on Charles, 76; dissuades Charles from leaving without Infanta. 93.
-, says prince's coming spoilt marriage, 102; Charles sides with, against Buckingham. 120.
-, has authority to espouse Infanta, 121; James orders to go on, 123; sends Simon home, 126.
-, opposition to Buckingham, 130; tries to revive hope of marriage, 141; presents letters to Philip, 145.
-, Cottington sides with. 146; long letter on match, 154; recalled, 154.
-, asks for powers back, 156; Olivares informs of dispensation, 162; letter of Charles to, 166, 167.
-, long letter advocating match, 167; letters sent to, against match, 168; enmity with Buckingham, 169, 177.
-, recalled, 172; may have precipitated matters, 174; charles incensed with, 177.
-, (1624):
-, recalled, 183, 192, 194, 199, 201, 206; conversation with Corner on match, 187–9; negotiations with Olivares, 188, 189.
-, Buckingham fears, 192; may refuse to return. 197; reply to, about Palatinate, 205.
-, asks leave, 209; expected in London, 211; on way, 218; prepared for defence, 219.
-, Charles and Buckingham denounce to parliament, 232; money remitted to, 263.
-, apprehensions about return, 272, 273; receives present, 273; not allowed to kiss Infanta's hand, on leaving, 277.
-, reaches England, 293; considered lost, 301; courage and confidence, 302, 317; French fear bad influence, 306.
-, James refuses to see, 305, 346; confined to house, 310, 317; nothing decided about, 335.
-, leaves son in Spain, 310; lays all blame on Buckingham, 317; enmity with Buckingham, 318.
-, asks to be tried by Parliament, 326, 401; Spaniards have great confidence in, 331.
-, Charles tries to keep quiet. 343; reported at Highgate, 344; accusation drawn up, 354; protected by James, 355.
-, appears in London, writes to James, charges against, dropped, 364; wish for affairs to perish in oblivion, 383.
-, old quarrel with Buckingham inflamed, 400; confined to country house. 415; case not ripe, 462.
-, (1625):
-, Pesaro never knew, 548:
-, talk of fresh proceedings against, 569; asked to render account of jewels 575.

Digby, Simon, 127.
-, Bristol sends home, 126; report of, 130.

Digges, Sir Dudley:
-, defeated at election, 201n.

Dingwall, Lord. See Preston, Richard.

Dispensation for Anglo-Spanish match, 185.
-, kept secret, 2; nuncio annoyed that reported granted, 3; James not satisfied about, 8.
-, granted, 10; Lafuente's opinion about, 14; requirements for, 16; nuncio writes to Olivares about, 18.
-, English Catholics move pope for, 20; nuncio holds up to obtain advantages for Catholics, 26, 40.
-, Pastrana goes about, 64; pope said to have confirmed, 126; confirmed, 162; new article in, 169; Pastrana treats for, 170.
-, scarcely altered, 175; grant of, expected to change James's purpose. 189.
-, - for Anglo-French match:
-, will not be granted unless get same as Spaniards, 352; France independent of, 362.
-, Bethune sees pope about, 412, 422, 476; sent for to Rome, 437; Berulle goes to Rome for, 443.
-, Effiat hopes will be readily granted, 451; pope decides to grant, 458.
-, pope orders cardinals not to speak of, out of congregation, 482.
-, Bethune asks for petitions for, 501; Bethune settles about, 502; conditions arranged, 502, 588.
-, Spaniards fail to delay, 507; pope may make conditions for, 516.
-, difficulties over, 511, 516, 602, 603, 610, 615, 619; consigned, 529, 558.
-, Spaniards obstruct, 558; pope may delay granting, 559; Berulle takes to Paris, 580, 588.
-, sent to nuncio, 588. 615; arrival announced, 594; makes changes in treaty, 597.
-, nuncio accepts compromise about, 599; nuncio sends Effiat copy, 602; Effiat deceived about, 616.

d'Ocquerre. See Ocquerre.

doge. See Venice, doge of.

dogs:
-, James presents to Louis, 90, 101, 124; Soissons sends to England for, 579.

Dolce, Pietro, secretary to Valaresso, 135.
-, arrives, 63; goes to join Contarini at Hague, 364; to take out new cipher, 526; allowed to keep present, 541; arrives with new cipher, 604.

Dolphin. See Ships, names of.

Dominicans. See Guacen; Ophauen.

Dominis, Antonio di, Archbishop of Spalato, 331.
-, imprisoned, 276; reasons for imprisonment, 282; rejoicing in England at fate, 335; represented in "A Game at Chess," 425n; advises Caimo to go to England, 556.

Donato, Donado, Alvise, Proveditore of Croatian and Albanian horse, 473.
-, -, _, Venetian Proveditore, 498.

Doncaster, Viscount. See Hay, James.

Don di Dio. See Ships, names of.

Don Tegri. See Montagu, Walter.

Dordrecht [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, English troops at, 7.

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville Edward.

Dort, Colonel:
-, takes Bahia, 397.

Douet. See Hoey.

Douglas, Robert, 512.
-, -, William, Earl of Morton, Murton.
-, proposed to command Scotch regiment for Netherlands, 325; likely to have colonelcy in Netherlands, 333; nominee of James, but likely to resign, 353; withdraws, 362.
-, -, -, Earl of Angus, Angutio Angusio:
-, wishes to serve Venice, 511, 512.

dove, white, said to follow Charles, 34.

Dover, co. Kent:
-, Bishop of Calcedon lands at, 103n; Dunkirkers take refuge at, 344.
-, Effiat met at, 382; brawl against Hinojosa at, 383; Coloma's chaplain arrested at, 406n.
-, arms landed at, 454; Mansfelt leaves men at, 466; Mansfelt's levies to gather at, 484, 485, 494, 540.
-, Ville aux Clercs received at, 504; Mansfelt at, 509, 513, 514, 596; inconvenient for levies, 552.
-, Halberstadt at, 530; Baroccio and Effiat meet Mansfelt at, 579.
-, gathering of ships at, 580; Mansfelt leaves, 581.
-, letter dated at, 523.

Downs, the, 40, 383, 494.
-, East Indiamen arrive in, 95n; Best fires on Dutch ship in, 98.
-, Dunkirkers take refuge in and blockaded by Dutch, 320, 324, 445, 454.
-, great storm in, 463; wreck in, 475; Dutch ships moored in, 567; Hamburg ships arrested in, 573.

Dragomesti, Dragomestre [Acarnania and Ætolia, Greece]:
-, lading of wheat at, 606.

drama. See comedy, masques.

Drury, Robert, Jesuit preacher, 147n.

Dualbier. See Dulbier.

Dublin, Ireland:
-, castle, 217n, 219.

Dudley, Robert, styled Earl of Warwick:
-, opinions on Spanish marriage, 57; complains of Spanish behaviour, 104.
-, ships at Florence, 199n; advised Duke about Leghorn harbour, 269.

Dulbier, Dualbier, Dalbier, _:
-, Palatine tells will not sign truce, 45; arrives with French replies, 473; goes to England, 483.

Du Maurier, Aubery, French Ambassador in the Netherlands, 144.
-, Pesaro blames, 264.

Dunkirk [French Flanders], 359, 567, ships of, 132, 475, 485; blockaded in Scotland, 9, 15; James provides escort for, 9; one burned, 24, 29, 78, 263.
-, to be released, 62; ships sent to release, 89; Dutch attack, 96, 98; in Thames, 105, 106, 120; fight Dutch, 213, 320; take English guns, 250n, 325.
-, take Dutch ship in Thames, 263, 293; scour Dutch coasts, 305; take Scotch ships, 374.
-, take refuge in Downs and surrounded by Dutch, 320, 325, 330, 334, 344, 390, 445, 454; English help, 354, 363.
-, short of provisions, 374; reason James protects, 380; Hinojosa helps escape from, 383.
-, goods taken by, 391; doomed, 400, 424; get away in storm, 463, 466, 469; sunk ship, 505.
-, capture English ships with troops, 424; capture Dutch ships, 517; stop small ships, 565.
-, all ships come out from, 540, 552; reprisals against, 552; damage to English shipping, 581, 592, 606, 607.
-, Halberstadt asks for men-of-war against, 603.
-, -, admiral of, 36.

Duodo, Zuane, Councillor of Crete, 189.

Du Plessis. See Richelieu.

Dutch. See Netherlands.