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F

Faith. See Ships, names of.

Falcon. See Ships, names of.

Falier, Ottavian, Savio alla Mercanzia, 36.

Falkland, Viscount. See Cary, Henry.

Falmouth, co. Cornwall:
-, Menty pursues Soubise to, 191; Menti ordered away from, 251.
-, Soubise goes further into port, 252; commissioners sent to, to enquire, 271.
-, Governor of. See Bonython.

Fama, Colonel, 46.

Fane, Sir Henry:
-, to inform Palatine of James's death, 13, 38; not acceptable to Buckingham, 21.

Fargis, Sieur du. See Angennes, Charles d'.

Farugeard:
-, proposals of, 151.

fast:
-, parliament desires for plague, 97, 107; voted by parliament, 118; for termination of plague, 499.

Faversham, co. Kent:
-, Blainville's secretary and agent of Catholics arrested at, 350n; Council punishes mayor and officials of, 383n.

Faye, Charles de, Sieur d'Espesses, French ambassador in the Netherlands:
-, gives Mansfelt permission to go to Emmerich and Rees, 68; begs Dutch to prevent Mansfelt's force dissolving, 85.
-, cannot interfere for Pasini, 86; has no instructions about Mansfelt, 95, 132.
-, sends to meet Morton, 102; thinks Morton's mission is to arouse their jealousy, 111.
-, wants Mansfelt to keep small force together, 126; at conference about Mansfelt, 135.
-, asked to oppose neutralisation of Goch, 145; hears nothing about truce, 151.
-, Contarini to work with against neutralisation of Goch, 162; promises money for Mansfelt, 189.
-, promises help to league, 234; has large sum ready for Mansfelt, 240; contributes sum, 257.
-, almost threatens Buckingham about going to France, 249; Contarini to have good relations with, 250.
-, behaviour about league, 490; dispute with English agent, 581.
-, secretary of, 170, 190.

Felton, Nicholas, Bishop of Ely, 595n.

Ferdem. See Verden.

Ferdinand II, the emperor, Cæsar, 186, 393, 439, 519, 585.
-, efforts to make Gabor break peace with, 8; Gabor wants to break peace with, 23.
-, to help against Venice in Friuli and Istria, 32; levies raised for, 37; Spaniards want camp from, 45.
-, Wirtemberg sends to, 46; Spaniards cannot make arrangement with, 48.
-, to be asked to pardon Bohemians, &c., 58; asks Lorraine and Wirtemberg to intervene for peace, 75; proposes armistice, 82; asks for peace, 88.
-, sequestrates 70,000 thalers of Palatine, 89; depends on Spaniards for support, 94.
-, peace negotiations with Turks, 91; Rusdorf will oppose proposals in diet, 99; Rusdorf's representations against, 105.
-, feels certain Palatine will not rise again, 111; letters of credence for Anstruther to, 118, 123.
-, letters to Lorraine and Wirtemberg about peace, 130.
-, Palatine wants passport from for diet, 131; Turks mean to have tribute paid by, to Hungary, 132.
-, Lorraine and Wirtemberg approach for Palatine, 137; Palatine draws attention to designs, 140.
-, Palatine appeals for help against, 141; Gondomar asserts good intentions, 148.
-, Palatine fears will have majority at diet, 151; Saxony asks what satisfaction Palatine will give to, 152.
-, Brandenburg believes will achieve purpose, 158; gives Infanta powers for adjustment, 160.
-, Gabor will move against if paid, 163; diet to make son successor, 169; alarmed by Gabor, 170.
-, Leopold urges to attack Venice, 173; coast towns may have to submit to, 177.
-, Gabor assures will not attack, 182; Luneburg declares for, 185; wants to send troops to Hungary, 187.
-, thanked Wirtemberg for offices, 199; fear that blandishments may divert Gabor, 216.
-, arranges for resident at Constantinople to continue truce negotiations, 219.
-, some princes of Lower Saxony well disposed to, 220; Turks bound to help Gabor against, 232, 233.
-, wants diet to make son King of Hungary, 246; Gabor shows great respect for, 247.
-, England at open enmity with, 263.
-, (1626):
-, sends to congress at Brunswick, 269; objects of advances to Turks, 280; Gabor ready to attack, 290.
-, suggestion for division of Palatinate, 293; Charles wants to use Gabor against, 301.
-, Charles at war with, 308; uneasy at peace with Turks not being ratified, 331.
-, Schwartzenburg to advise Gabor to keep on good terms with, 342; might not object to Denmark taking Lubeck, 343.
-, Gabor approached for passage of bride, 348; peace with Spaniards will bring war with, 382.
-, peace of Turks with, not confirmed, 401, 463; Dutch, except, in making, league, 428.
-, Palatine sues for pardon, 437, 450; troops levied for at Mayence, 443; near Liége, 444.
-, efforts to prevent peace with Turks, 456, 490.
-, Luneburg dependant of, 467; wants Wirtemburg to interpose about Palatine, 469.
-, Turks urged to help against, 471; need of help, 478; generals enter Holstein, 496.
-, takes Silesia, 497; Rezep leaned to peace with, 501; Sultan would not confirm peace with, 502.
-, Turks avoid forcing war with, 511; Denmark threatens to come to terms with, 513, 583; Denmark asks Saxony to mediate with, 519.
-, Turks keep force on frontiers, 532, 562; Pasha of Buda ordered to help Gabor against, 542.
-, no fear of Poles helping, 543; Gabor remonstrates with, 556; wants to know feeling of Spain about peace or war, 572.
-, Spaniards would like to make peace with Denmark, 573; Gabor will make war on, 577.
-, Caimecan fears war with, 580; Saxony urges administrator of Magdeburg to make terms with, 589; intercession with, for Palatine, 593.
-, daughter of. See Cecilia Renata.

Ferdinand, son of the Emperor Ferdinand II:
-, diet to make successor of father, 169; Gabor opposed to, 232.
-, diet to make King of Hungary, 246.
-, King of Hungary:
-, marriage to Spanish Infanta, 435, 475.

Ferdinand of Bavaria, Elector of Cologne:
-, Mansfelt to attack, 95.

Ferens, Count of, Mansfelt's envoy:
-, returns from Denmark, 133.

Feria, Duke of. See Figueroa.

Fernandina, Ferrandina, Duke of:
-, at Puerto de Santa Maria, 208; supplies fort of Cadiz with provisions and men, 209.
-, galleys ordered to assemble at Cadiz under command of, 211.

Ferrara [Prov. Ferrara, Italy]:
-, papal troops leave for Milan, 359.

Fez, Fes, Morocco, 336.

Fiat. See Coiffier, Antoine, de Ruzé, Marquis of Effiat.

Fielding, Susan, Countess of Denbigh, Buckingham's sister:
-, Buckingham wishes to introduce into queen's chamber, 129; Charles presents to queen for her household, 494.
-, keeps watch on queen, 542; place in household, 583; Madame St. Georges has to make room for, 606.
-, -, William, Earl of Denbigh, Denbi:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; did not carry out orders to burn ships, at Cadiz, 365; to command a fleet, 490, 495.
-, commands squadron independently, 527, 533; to cruise off Scilly Islands, 539; takes three French merchantmen, 575.

figs:
-, natural product of Spain, 280.

Figueroa, Don Gomez Suarez de, Duke of Feria, Governor of Milan, 170.
-, (1625):
-, collects troops, 32; correspondence with Leopold, 45; starts for Alessandria, 48.
-, wants Mantua to admit Spanish garrison, 83; engages Constable, 90; means to attack, 91.
-, takes field, 150; Vittorio and Crequy confront 101; captures Acqui, 108; marching against Savoy's forces, 117.
-, Cœuvres to thwart, 124; not deterred by sickness, in army, 125.
-, active operations, 132; moves against Asti, 135; besieges Verua, 137, 145, 150, 159, 171; expected to raise siege, 163.
-, sickness in army, 153; takes Casal Borgon, 159.
-, urges Genoese to attack Savoy, 183; raises siege of Verua, 188, 214; has bulk of forces at Pontestura, 223, 224.
-, (1626):
-, order to inform Italian powers and Swiss of at, tack on Cadiz, 272; pope sends troops to help, 295.
-, to send two terzi of Lombards to Spain, 304; possible share in articles brought forward in Valtelline, 313.
-, Bolognini goes to get loan for, 322; forces of in Milanese, 359; away from Milan, 409.
-, truce with Savoy, 519; difficulties of treaty of Monzon referred to, 538; increasing forces, 539.

Fiips. See Phillips, Sir Thomas.

Finch, Sir Heneage:
-, chosen Speaker of the House of Commons, 325; Charles sends letter to, 380; letter to, 454.

Finine, Domenico, secretary of Sir Thomas Roe, 216.
-, note to Venetian bailo, 217.

Finisterre [Prov. Galicia, Spain]:
-, Cape, North Cape, 197, 213.

fireworks:
-, ships with at Dover, 200.

fisheries:
-, Dunkirkers expected to raid, 230; Dunkirkers damage industry, 387.
-, herring, of Scotland, 468.

fishermen:
-, endeavour to increase numbers of, 320.

Flanders, Flemish, Flemings, 85, 94, 111, 123, 141, 185, 214, 366, 475, 555.
-, news from, 17, 38, 164.
-, ship of, at Naples, 368; plunder of, 418.
-, money taken to from Biscaya, 23; specie for, 89.
-, contributes to fleet to secure trade with Spain, 50; English fleet may attack, 67, 76, 82, 86, 104.
-, James forbad Mansfelt to harry, 72; order for arrest of ships of, 76, 83, 101.
-, Spaniards want to keep squadrons, of warships in, 102; English ships too large for, 110.
-, ships escort fleet for New Spain, 136; great preparations in, 142; privateering will inflict loss on, 167.
-, repayment of loans to, demanded, 162, 194; ships in ports of, 172.
-, pay consulage in East to English, 175; ships of, hired by Venetians, 187.
-, sailing ships armed in, 194; English and Dutch to keep blockaded, 195; Messia served in, 208.
-, English inclined to land in, 225, 234; passport for Venetian ambassadors through, 236.
-, Dutch watch coast, 248; possible English invasion of, 257; English and goods proclaimed lawful booty in, 270.
-, Gondomar in, 293; Philip attending to naval affairs in, 331, 340; supplied through Calais, 339.
-, Dutch watch coast, 355; naval preparations in, 364; Weimar wants England to attack, 395.
-, cannot take field in, 398; trade with, 400; book from, 416; proposed diversion in, 418.
-, Merode commands troops of, 434.
-, attempt to pledge towns of, 467; Spinola to command fleet, 473; Irish regiments in, 480.
-, English fleet to go against, 484; Dutch mean to prosecute war in, 493.
-, Spain wants money and troops from, 510; Gondomar lingers in, 554.
-, enlistment of sailors in, 587; money for captured, 588; safe from attack, 603.

Flechstein:
-, Feria ready to dismiss, 170.

fleet. See navy.

Flemings:
-, cunning in sparing English and Scots, 237; reprisals on, 268.
-, take goods to Constantinople instead of Aleppo, 280; not told not to bring goods to England, 286.
-, naturalised at Calais, 387; ships at Alexandretta, 388; gunners serving Turks, 420.
-, claims to consulage at Aleppo, 437, 438; trade at Levant islands, 454, 455.
-, proposal to tax merchants in England, 463; ships in Galicia, 468.
-, question of forcing, to bring cargoes to Venice, 485.
-, merchants in London refuse loan to Charles, 489; question of silk trade with Persia, 503.
-, merchants trading at Venice, 550–555.

Florence, Tuscany, Italy:
-, ships of, 36.
-, despatches dated at, 101, 240, 261, 422.
-, would not disarm galleys for Spain, 279; Bollognini at, 304, 322.
-, Grand Duke of. See Medici, Ferdinand II de.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 17, 518.

Floris, Count of Culenburg, Baron of Pollant, Lorenz, Count of Culemburgh, Baron of Balanch, Dutch commissioner for treaty, 257n, 258.

Flushing [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands], 16, 68.
-, pledged to England, 408.

Fobino:
-, Feria withdraws to, 135.

Foix, Henry de, de la Valette, Duke of Candale, M. de Candales:
-, regiment of, reaches Venetians, 112; expected, 172.

Fonsberg, Dutch ambassador to Denmark:
-, at Hamburg, 79.

Fontaine, M. de la, 532.

Fontainebleau [Seine et Marne, France]:
-, Louis at, 77, 91.
-, queens expected at 84; despatches from 145, 151

Force Marquis of la. See Caumont.

foreigners:
-, pay double taxes in England, 597:

Forget, Pierre, Sieur de la Picadière, Picardiera. French ambassador to Sweden and the Hanse Towns:
-, does nothing for cause, 226.

Foscari, —, Venetian Senior Councillor, 121.
-, -, Pietro, Savio alla Mercanzia, 413, 455.

Foster, Richard, agent of English Catholics:
-, arrested at Faversham, 350.

France and French, 122, 165, 201, 278, 322, 359, 366, 442, 533, 575.
-, (1625):
-, news from, 183, 194, 283, 299, 300, 358, 508.
-, progress of arms in Genoese, 10; need of preserving peace in, 18, 39.
-, consent wanted for renewal of Mansfelt's commissions, 28.
-, English ships for, 29, 36, 39, 51, 76, 83, 100, 118, 128, 141, 157.
-, English fear legate's influence in, 35; Venice ordes levies in, 37.
-, Feria moves to drive out of Monferrat, 45; Austrians uneasy about, 48.
-, levies in Netherlands unruly, 46; Charles does not want to make gains, 49.
-, promise to support Mansfelt, 50, 106; to be asked to support Mansfelt, 59.
-, hope to bring into league, 57; calvalry of, 69; Venetian representations to, 72.
-, Dutch want more help from, 73; peace uncertain in, 76; troops serving Venice, 83.
-, will not have proposed alliance, 86; army in Italy, 91, 94.
-, attendants of, on Henrietta, 87, 88, 98, 129, 178, 198, 213, 231.
-, oppose Buckingham, 498; dismissed, 506–8, 512–7, 520, 521, 526, 527, 530–2, 536, 538, 543, 545, 547, 571.
-, fleet under Guise, 94.
-, threaten English to make terms with Spain, 98; Mansfelt expects money from, 101, 126.
-, troops in fort at Brazil, 102; goods seized at Naples, 119.
-, English fear will leave others in lurch, 104, 138; objects to Morton's mission, 111.
-, England feeble if no league with, 117; nothing about Mansfelt said to, 118; Mansfelt gets money from, 145.
-, no alliance with England, 119; Dutch fear to render uneasy, 123.
-, Savoy expects reinforcements from, 125, 132; Charles will do everything for league with, 128.
-, revival of hostility with English, 129; advantage to support Palatine, 131.
-, Dutch will be guided by events in, 133, 154; peace arranged in, 135, 421; thwart English co-operation against Genoa, 139.
-, Deuxponts does not wish to introduce into empire, 140; losing fruit of English alliance, 145.
-, forces for Switzerland, 150; Mansfelt going to, 151; Savoy sends to for help, 153.
-, English suspicions of, 154, 155; Dutch hope will join league, 156; England wants in league, 176.
-, English do not keep promises to about Catholics, 157; not to be allowed to interfere with Germany, 158.
-, Infanta and Spinola hope to alarm, 159; emperor tries to make trouble in, 160.
-, Dutch do not want to offend, 161; Feria fears will attack Riva, 163.
-, England would like to annex Artois, 166; Venetian letters sent through, 169, 193, 204, 370.
-, operations against Spaniards in Italy, 173, 187, 191, 214, 217, 223.
-, question of consulage with, at Aleppo, 175; Buckingham to try to bring into league, 184.
-, have best English ships, 178; joint support of Mansfelt with England, 181, 189, 226.
-, England wants alliance with, 185, 190; Wake criticises, 188, 227.
-, suspicious of league with Dutch, 190; Buckingham may go to, 199, 218, 222, 235, 258.
-, Blainville backed from, 200; England will not take orders from and mistrusts, 202.
-, Anglo-Dutch league will not make peace without, 203; Venice wants to see peace in, 204.
-, Messia served in, 208; Venice desires peace of, 212; object to seizure of ships, 214, 223.
-, offers Denmark money, 215; Aerssens going to, 220; Conway say deceived England throughout, 221.
-, impossibility of securing peace in, 222; help to Savoy, 224; Dutch fear offending, 235.
-, English feeling about peace in, 229, 230; reluctant to return English ships, 231.
-, blandishments to England, 237; advantage to of friendship with Lutheran prince, 243.
-, Buckingham writes to Charles about going to, 244; Savoy wants to monopolise help, 245.
-, possible share against Genoa, 246, 256; apply for Hautain's ships, 248; prospects of helping Denmark and Mansfelt, 251.
-, Scaglia will try to force out against Spain, 255; wanted to support Gabor, 262.
-, England's blind desire to injure, 263; proposal to England for mutual aid, 264.
-, (1626):
-, Venetian efforts to reconcile with England, 268, 282, 291, 300, 302, 303, 378, 394, 524; English can use Cadiz fleet against, 270.
-, subordinates Italy to internal affairs, 271; Buckingham objects to methods of, 274.
-, English goods seized in, 275, 339, 341, 351; occupies all England's attention, 277; trade in Levant, 280.
-, Spaniards look for success against, 281; not satisfied with Blainville, 283.
-, Savoy not pleased with, 284, 285, 292; get goods released by show of retaliating, 286, 288.
-, affected by proclamation against munitions, 293; internal troubles will prevent helping Italy, 295.
-, affairs of keep English in balance, 298; Buckingham says can only be made to do right by force, 299.
-, demand for restoration of goods, 305; Venetian efforts for peace of, 308, 315.
-, English have little hope of, 309, 310; goods of sold in England, 316; justification of reprisals on, 339.
-, encourage English interposition for own ends, 325; Buckingham's views about peace of, 326.
-, Blainville would like to make himself necessary to, 328; Savoy eager to reconcile with England, 332.
-, clergy offer great sums for war, 333; Dutch recall officers from, 336; Dutch want to collect force in Germany, to relieve pressure, 337.
-, Saxony asks if king in, 338; Prince of Piedmont checks disposition for war, 339.
-, English goods in ten times more valuable, 340; rumour that Savoy to command forces of, 346.
-, Charles strives for peace of, 348; Buckingham considers unstable, 349.
-, parliament wants good understanding with, 351; nothing will be done against Genoa without, 355.
-, peace of confirmed, 356; Buckingham speaks in parliament of peace of, 357; parliament in favour of, about arrests, 360; seizure of English goods in, 363.
-, suspicion of negotiations with Spaniards, 361; behaviour of makes things easy for Spaniards, 364.
-, men in Dutch service do not return, 369, 375, 394; proposed league with Spain against England, 373.
-, want to act as mediator in Italy and Germany, 375; pretend not to approve treaty of Monzon, 378.
-, Secretary Coke denounces in parliament, 381, 391; danger of civil war in, 382; English anxious to show no quarrel with, 383; want English parliament dissolved, 384.
-, Buckingham contradicts self about, 386; English ambassadors satisfied of peace, 387.
-, Weimar wants to know Dutch arrangements with, 389; expenses for cause, 392.
-, Carleton reports negotiations with, 397; rumoured league with Spain, 399; Savoy's views about, 401.
-, Dutch need help from, 402; Denmark does not want contributions from, 405; English reprisals against, 406; English ships granted to, 406.
-, suspicions of Savoy, 407, 418; league cannot depend on, 411; ministers of try to cloak action, 413.
-, Spain tries to encourage quarrel with England, 414; strained relations with England, 417, 421, 426.
-, proposed subsidy to Gabor, 420; Spaniards succeed in stopping, 422.
-, ceaseless efforts for Catholics, 427, 451; proposal against, 429; Savoy curses, Wake enemy of, 435.
-, Zobel going to, 437, 447; custom about consulage, 438; English complaints about, 439.
-, question of Henrietta's dowry, 440, 447, 489; send no money to Mansfelt, 444; offers to Denmark, 451.
-, peace with Spain, 452, 460, 478, 479.
-, Charles may have hand in troubles of, 456; dissatisfaction of England and Savoy with, 459.
-, Brandenburg sends to, to have Mansfelt removed, 464; Buckingham and Carlisle rail against, 466, 467.
-, Charles says no reliance to be placed on, 475, 476; Buckingham considers will be forced to act properly, 476, 477.
-, Buckingham wants to compel to join against Spain, 481, 482, 486; disturbed state of, 482.
-, fine troops in Netherland guards, 482; English rail against, 483; intentions clear, 484.
-, Denmark appeals to, 488; rumoured intention to share in attack on Sicily, 491.
-, merchants in London refuse loan to Charles, 489; seize English goods again, 494.
-, want destruction of Savoy, 492; Carleton sent to, 497; Persian offers to, 503.
-, how kings get rid of parliament, 508.
-, Venice reported alienated from, 570; Buckingham wants to be rid of opposition of, to his misrule, 512; Buckingham source of ill-feeling against, 557.
-, other powers can take vigorous resolution with out, 513; suspected understanding with Spain, 515, 538.
-, outcry against about Monzon, 523; Dorset said deceived everybody, 528.
-, English much stirred against, 532; Savoy impatient of quarrels with England, 537, 563.
-, Venice remonstrates with, 539; subsidy to Baden, 540; Carleton twits about breaking agreements, 545.
-, Denmark will get nothing from, 545, 546; English try to secure Lorraine against, 546.
-, Charles says treat everyone ill, 557; England tries to secure self against, 560, 561.
-, forbids trade with England, 561; natural aversion of English for, 565; English wish to harass, 566.
-, will prevent Wake doing any good with Swiss, 572; Buckingham rails against, 574.
-, Spaniards know English mean to break with, 577; Charles speaks against, 582.
-, complaints of English seizing ships, 583, 588, 592; progress of English quarrel with, 592, 600.
-, slackness in helping Denmark, 586; Wake speaks against, 589, 590.
-, Venetian representations to, 591; perils from recent conspiracies, 593.
-, Buckingham's mistake in offending, 604; profit by England's need of marriage, 606.
-, ill-selection of queen's attendants from, 607; facilities in granting troops to Dutch, 610.

France:
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 17, 48, 83, 91, 103, 120, 125, 159, 182, 186, 203, 219, 271, 289, 329, 354, 359, 424, 439, 470, 518, 581.
-, admiral of. See Montmorency, Henry, Duke of.
-, chancellor of. See Aligre, Etienne d'.
-, constable of. See Bonne, Francis de, Duke of Lesdiguières.
-, King of. See Henry II; Henry IV; Louis XIII.
-, marshals of. See Bassompierre; Caumont, Marquis of la Force; Losières, Ponce de, Sieur de Themines; Roquelaure; Schomberg, Henry de.
-, princesses of. See Christina; Elizabeth, Queen of Spain; Henrietta Maria.
-, Queen of. See Anne of Austria.
-, Queen Mother of. See Mary de' Medici.
-, secretaries of state. See Lomenie; Phelippeaux.

Francis of France, Duke of Alencon and Anjou:
-, loan at time when made Duke of Brabant, 162.

Franciscans. See Barilli, Antonio; Capuchins.

Frankenthal, Frankendal [Bavarian Palatinate, German Empire]:
-, asks for Charles's protection, 141; Charles promises protection to, 149.
-, to take oath of fealty to Infanta, 186.
-, Governor of. See Burgh, Sir John.

Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, the Palatine, the King of Bohemia, 99, 149, 162, 315, 322, 342, 402.
-, (1625):
-, Spense treats with, 8; Fane sent to tell of James's death, 13; will not take field again, 17.
-, league for restoring, 19; Gabor to renew league with, 43.
-, does not want to communicate all plans to princes of Germany, 28.
-, Mansfelt to take orders from, 34, 38, 50; wants title of king, 35; Wirtemberg suggests accommodation with to emperor, 46.
-, English fleet to be in name of, 50, 79, 133; money for, 52; Denmark, to support, 57; English fleet flies flag, 207.
-, object of league to restore, 58; wants Mansfelt to go straight to Germany, 68.
-, to return to dominions with Mansfelt, 72; Mansfelt will not have with army, 73.
-, Charles wishes restoration, 75, 76, 113; wants English fleet to go against Flanders, 82.
-, Cardinal Hohenzollern could not treat with, 84; emperor and Bavaria wish to approach, 88.
-, Lorraine owes 70,000 thalers, 89; Gabor asked to join with, 91; France asked to help, 93.
-, suffers from Spanish ambition, 94; English force to fight in name of, 96, 110, 121.
-, objects to diet, 100, 105; Mansfelt wishes to disabuse of bad impressions, 101.
-, wished to see Dutch squadron, 102; memorial to French ambassadors and Charles, 105, 106.
-, wants title of king from Charles, 107; emperor feels sure will not rise again, 111.
-, Brandenburg threatened if sides with, 112; money disbursed by Dutch at request of, 118.
-, would prefer English contributions to Mansfelt to be given to Denmark, 120.
-, France expected to take up cause, 122; peace of empire consists in restitution of, 123.
-, Mansfelt complains of ill will, 126; Wirtemberg urges to peace, 130.
-, Charles will not enter into negotiations if does not wish it, 131; bad relations with Mansfelt, 132, 140.
-, emperor insists on submission, 137; keeps drawing attention to state of Germany, 140, 141.
-, anxious about diet, 151; Saxony wants to know what satisfaction will give emperor, 152.
-, England to arrange provision for, 155; Charles says fleet for, 158.
-, will send to diet if England agrees, 160; points out deceit of Gondomar, 161.
-, fears for Germany, 177; Venice says Charles must think of, 181; Buckingham to report wishes, 184.
-, Rusdorf wants France to help, 185; Soubise's defeat will make things easier for, 186.
-, pays cavalry of Mansfelt, 190; Anglo-Dutch alliance for restitution, 195.
-, all should combine for restoration, 199; restoration alone can restore peace to empire, 200.
-, league to make war on Austria until restored, 201, 247; thanks Charles for Dutch alliance, 213.
-, asks that Mutuis may be sent to Gabor, 218; English force goes in name of, 229.
-, warned of Buckingham's design to marry daughter to son, 230.
-, presents paper to delegates at Hague, asking for restoration, 233; secret articles of league probably concern, 240.
-, Rusdorf writes to about project for diversion, 243; calls on Contarini, 257.
-, to try and get money for Gabor, 262; England takes arms to help, 263; memorandum to Buckingham, 269.
-, (1626):
-, Mansfelt has not requisite understanding with, 285; Mansfelt's requests of, 293.
-, does not approve of things done in England, 298; writes to Conway about sending to diet, 289.
-, will urge fleet sailing, 307; wants Anstruther to attend diet, 308.
-, pleased at Camerarius' negotiations with Denmark, 318; reply of Charles to, 352.
-, asks money for Mansfelt, 364; recommends Streiff to Charles, 382.
-, shows harm of not fulfilling compact with Denmark, 386; not to go with army to Bohemia, 393.
-, troubled about French pension to Rusdorf, 595; misfortunes attributed to Buckingham, 406.
-, wanted to stir up Charles, 420; fruitless efforts, 428.
-, Spaniards consider absolved from promise to England about, 435; sues for pardon, 437, 450, 556, 593.
-, civilities with Venetian ambassadors extraordinary, 443; Roe strong partisan of, 456.
-, asks Alvise Contarini to further interests in England, 459; emperor asks Wirtemberg to interpose about, 469.
-, England neglects, 513; writes to king about Quad, 540; rupture with France would mean despair of, 574.
-, Denmark's loan to, 584; England's behaviour by, 585; how James injured, 606; character, 611.
-, son of. See Henry Frederick.
-, vice-chancellor of. See Camerarius.

Frederick, son of George Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach:
-, would help diversion in Alsace, 243.

Frederick III, Duke of Holstein Gottorp, 386n.

Frederick Ulric, Duke of Brunswick-Wolffenbuttel:
-, remains undecided, 185; withdraws to King of Denmark, 342; in danger at Göttingen, 444; in retirement, 488; makes terms with emperor, 589.

Freiburg, Friburgh [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, blockading ships retire from, 537.

French. See France.

French Company, of English merchants:
-, present memorial to parliament, 341, 367.

Friburg. See Freiburg.

Friesland, Prov. Netherlands:
-, revolt in, 444; Dutch horses come from, 610.

Friuli, 8.
-, designs against Venice in, 32.

Fucari. See Fugger.

Fuchs, Fux, General, 519.
-, confers with King of Denmark, 444; before Tangermund, 482.

Fugger, Fucari, —:
-, regiment of, 342.

Fulda, Fuldem [Hesse Cassel, German Empire], 434.

funeral of James I, 2, 346.
-, arrangements made with speed, 3; date fixed, 11; customs at, 30; fixed earlier, 33.
-, expenses of ambassador for, 35, 433; takes place, 50; described, 55.
-, slight to Pesaro at, 53–5, 64, 74, 79, 80, 83, 108, 114, 115, 119, 124, 127, 128, 139, 144, 150, 152, 153, 162, 163, 168, 169, 181, 184, 189, 192, 266, 287, 354; satisfaction for, 193.

Fux. See Fuchs.