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Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch ambassador at Constantinople, ambassador of Flanders:
-, effort to get Gabor to break peace with emperor, 8; negotiations with Gabor, 23, 42, 43, 91.
-, to approach Sultan about pirates, 23, 24.
-, to remonstrate with Caimecan about peace with emperor, 92; forestalls Montealbano by speaking with Caimecan, 109.
-, keeps watch on Montealbano, 125, 126; Venice informs of Gabor's move, 169, 216.
-, supports Roe about consulage, 187; satisfied of Gabor's sincerity, 232.
-, Gabor shows letters to emperor, 247; cold about pirates, 262; Gabor's ambassador confers with, 290.
-, Cesy speaks to about upsetting truce with Spain, 330; welcomes decision of France, 331.
-, bailo fears may agree with Roe about consulage, 388; efforts to prevent truce with Spain, 419, 471, 491.
-, Cesy to tell news of Gabor, 420; efforts to prevent peace with emperor, 501, 502.
-, negotiations about Gabor, 542, 543.
hackney. See horses.
Hafi Ahmed Pasha, Grand Vizier of Turkey, 439.
-, viceroy of Naples sends presents to, 103; Montealbano cannot get audience of, 182; Montealbano tries to win wife of, 197.
Hague, the, 57, 166, 181, 190, 293, 318, 328, 342, 386, 454, 523, 525, 547, 585.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 17, 31, 37, 92, 103, 112, 124, 136, 162, 182, 188, 194, 212, 219, 229, 242, 250, 282, 289, 315, 330, 359, 373, 379, 389, 413, 422, 424, 436, 438, 439, 446, 450, 460, 471, 474, 496, 510, 518, 532, 556, 590.
-, despatches dated at, 1, 8, 17, 24, 33, 38, 46, 61, 69, 73, 79, 85, 86, 95, 102, 110, 111, 121, 126, 127, 133, 136, 137, 145, 151, 154, 159, 164, 217, 218, 226, 234, 235, 241, 248, 257, 262, 273, 281, 288, 313, 336, 347, 355, 362, 369, 375, 389, 395, 402, 409, 420, 437, 444, 445, 450, 458, 465, 473, 482, 483, 504, 518, 523, 531, 537, 543, 555, 564, 572, 581, 589.
-, letters dated at, 105.
-, league to be negotiated at, 28; Mansfelt returns to, 126; Morton treating at, 129, 177.
-, deputies of la Rochelle at, 164; Oxenstiern going to, 168; Buckingham going to, 176, 184, 222, 242.
-, negotiations for league at, 226, 233–235, 250, 256–258, 262, 471; treaty dated at, 258, 285, 306, 326, 349, 490, 511.
-, English to send to about Gabor, 356; Persian ambassador at, 408, 502.
-, confederate princes at, 420; honours to Venetian ambassadors at, 443; Quad at, 540.
-, dispute between English and French ambassadors at, 581; residence of Princes Palatine at, 611.
Halberstad [Saxony, German Empire]:
-, bishopric of, reported captured, 220.
-, -, Bishop of. See Christian of Brunswick.
Halchi. See Halki.
Hales, Anthony, secretary of Sir Isaac Wake, 228.
-, sent to England, 227; arrives 254.
-, calls on Morosini at Paris, 245; comes to help duke to get ships, 292.
-, sent to France, to proceed to Turin, 349; Count of St. Maurice awaiting return, 392.
Halil, Callil, Chalil, Pasha, Second Vizier:
-, ambassadors ask for help, 43; bailo goes to about piracy, 261; firm about Spanish negotiations, 278, 330.
Halki, Halchi [Princes Islands, Sea of Marmara]:
-, letter dated from, 175.
Hamburg [German Empire], 578, 590.
-, news from, 530, 537.
-, fear English fleet may go to, 38; two ships of, wrecked, 76.
-, Fonsberg at, 79; attempt to stop trade with Spaniards, 89; ships from, 185, 316.
-, England to send money to, 241; English subsidy to Denmark to be paid at, 258.
-, Camerarius finds well disposed, 318; reprisals disturb, 340; Charles asked to send forces to, 342.
-, ships from Canaries for, 364; English merchants can trade through, 383.
-, forbids trade with England, Denmark and Holland, 469; complains of blockade of Elbe, 481.
-, blockade kept up, 509, 516.
-, stores at for Spain, 527.
-, number of ships increasing, 533; English capture ships, 534, 539; merchants will combine for defence, 596; Dutch naval skill hits hard, 609.
Hamilton, James, second Marquis of:
-, conversion, 6; Abbot praises as Protestant, 7; Buckingham accused of poisoning, 416; Scottish parliament will enquire about death, 500.
-, -, James, third Marquis of:
-, received into bedchamber, 21; disgusted with Buckingham, 594.
-, -, Mary, Marchioness of, Buckingham's niece:
-, lady of bedchamber to queen, 129; king presents to queen for household, 494; keeps watch on queen, 542; Hamilton will not solemnize marriage with, 594.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Melrose, Meures, Secretary of State of Scotland:
-, arrives at English Court, 278.
Hamond, Col. Francis:
-, sent to levy men for Denmark, 428.
Hampshir:
-, regiments sent to, 534.
Hampton Court Palace, co. Middlesex:
-, king and queen remove to, 115; Charles going to, 223; Scaglia sees king and queen at, 284.
-, proclamations dated at, 285n, 294, 399.
-, king takes queen to, 561; Bassompierre has audience at, 565, 573, 581.
Hanalt. See Anhalt.
Hanse Towns:
-, raise troops from fear of Denmark, 101; Cadiz fleet captures ships of, 201.
-, ship of, brings report of English fleet, 259.
-, may accept proposals of Brunswick diet, 276; offended with English, 297.
Harbo. See Phelippeaux, Raymond, Lord of Herbault.
Harlay, Jeanne de, Marquise de St. George, Madame San Giorgio, lady in waiting on Henrietta:
-, Charles will not allow to ride in royal coach, 129, 144, 606.
Harlay, Philip de, Baron of Césy, French ambassador at Constantinople, 490, 542.
-, wants Gabor to break peace with emperor, 8; dispute for precedence with Roe, 23; rivalry with Roe, 419.
-, negotiations with Gabor, 23, 42, 43, 91; offers ships against pirates, 24.
-, remonstrates with Caimecan about peace with emperor, 92; activity to prevent truce with Spain, 103, 330.
-, forestalls Montealbano by speaking to Caimecan, 109; keeps watch on Montealbano, 125, 126.
-, disgusted with terms of Sultan's letters to Gabor, 164; Venice informs of Gabor's move, 169, 216.
-, satisfied of Gabor's sincerity, 232, 257, 290; writes home about preventing truce, 246.
-, ready to help bailo about pirates, 262; asks if other ambassadors have orders about Gabor, 280, 281, 331.
-, ready to help Gabor, 331; invites bailo to conference about truce negotiations, 401.
-, works against Spanish truce, 419, 439; hears from Gabor, 420; sends bailo report about Gabor, 435.
-, Theodolachi treats with, 471; working against peace, 472.
-, Roe's suspicions of, 491; grows cool about Gabor, 502, 543; goes to Caimecan about investiture of Gabor's wife, 580.
Harrison, Capt. John, English envoy to Morocco, 336n.
Harry Francis. See Ships, names of.
Harstein, Nicholas:
-, answer to Misteria Politica, 236n.
Harwich, co. Essex, 225.
-, fear of Spinola landing at, 167; Buckingham at, 217.
Harz, Hasem, Germany:
-, King of Denmark will not go far from, 285.
hats, small, reduction of duty on, 550.
Hautain, Outim, Houtim, Dutch admiral:
-, Rochellese burn ships of, 164; Louis wants to go to Mediterranean, 217; Louis wants to buy ships, 235; French ask for six of ships, 248.
Havelberg. Aldelburgh [Brandenburg, German Empire]:
-, Mansfelt going to, 342.
Havre, le [Seine Inferieure, France], 340, 341n.
-, English ships taken at, 263, 312.
Hay, Sir George, Hayes, Chancellor of Scotland:
-, arrives in England, 278; Charles will try to win, 559; conference with king, 577; firmness, proposed prosecution, 587; charges against, 594.
-, -, James, Earl of Carlisle, English ambassador extraordinary in France, 556.
-, representation in favour of peace, 18; Venetian office to about James's death, 22.
-, fresh commissions to, 29; asks that princes of Lorraine may have precedence at marriage, 35.
-, present at ceremony, 44; goes to meet Buckingham, 49.
-, to obtain confirmation of promise about Mansfelt, 50; interprets for Buckingham, 59.
-, grudge against Richelieu, 60; writes of Buckingham's success, 62.
-, asks Morosini to speak to Richelieu about league, 65; speaks ill of French, 66; ill opinion of French, 93.
-, calls on Morosini and tells of negotiations, 67; presents to, 82; Morosini to speak to about funeral incident, 84.
-, commissioner to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 104; gossip about journey with queens to Amiens, 109.
-, might not have regretted funeral incident, 119; says French thwarted plan against Genoa, 139.
-, says king's word about marriage does not prevent dealing with Catholics, 143; Morosini asked to write to, 151.
-, proposal to send as ambassador extraordinary to Italy, 192, 199; at Council about Lewkenor, 193.
-, says king means to punish Spain, 199; confidence to Baroccio, 200; receives Baroccio, 201.
-, Richelieu fears has made mischief, 202; Venice wants to know about proposed mission to Italy, 228.
-, invites Abbot Scaglia to England, 248; Scaglia very intimate with, 255.
-, (1626):
-, Pesaro speaks to about consulage, 267; says Scaglia coming because Buckingham not going to France, 271.
-, commissioner to treat with Scaglia, 284; to go with Scaglia to Dover, 291.
-, Prince of Piedmont brings letters for, 320; at Council about trade with Spain, 399.
-, frequently with St. Maurice, 418; negotiations of, 421; present to St. Maurice, 428.
-, begs king to reconsider dissolution, 453; offers special service to Gaston of Orleans, 456.
-, fetches Venetian ambassadors to audience, 465; entertained by ambassadors, and discourse, 466, 467.
-, takes oath as gentleman of bedchamber, 500; views about entertainment of Bassompierre, 547, 559.
-, attends Bassompierre to audience, 573.
-, -, Lucy, Countess of Carlisle:
-, Charles presents to queen for household, 494.
Haye, Dee, M. de la, M. dell, M. d'Ae, French ambassador to Denmark:
-, returns to France, 46, 70.
-, rumoured mission to Persia, 503.
Hayes, See Hay, Sir George.
Heath, Sir Robert, Attorney General, the king's proctor, 440.
-, accuses Bristol, 414, 429, 433, 601; required to produce proofs of charges, 448.
Hebrides, Scotland:
-, Argyle has strong following in, 89.
Helvetians. See Swiss.
Henderson, Imberson, Colonel Sir Francis:
-, commands Scots in Netherlands, 610.
Hendries, Baudewyn, Dutch admiral:
-, burns Porto Rico, 254n.
Henrietta Maria of France:
-, arrangements for coronation, 3; Chevreuse ready to espouse, 7; indisposed, 20.
-, arrangements for crossing, 20; 34; goes to Madrid to take waters, 25; well, 29.
-, church for going slowly, 34; marriage ceremoney, 35, 44.
-, gossip about journey to Amiens, 109.
-, -, Queen of England, 100, 112, 119, 165, 513, 536, 538, 594. (1625):
-, departure delayed by king's illness, 48, 50, 51; letter to Charles, 51; chapel will not be ready for, 52.
-, Charles impatient for, 59, 74, 75, 83; Buckingham to meet at Amiens, 61.
-, delay of, causes ill feeling in England, 62, 70; no news of departure, 63; departure, 66, 68, 69.
-, answer to Morosini's congratulations, 66; parting from mother, 81, 93.
-, bishop and Oratorians in train, 82; pope pleased with for retort to Buckingham, 84.
-, arrives, Charles takes to London, 87; observes English calendar, 107.
-, parliament does not want Catholics to attend services of, 98; marriage contract sworn in presence of, 99; Charles goes to meet, 101; may celebrate offices with open doors, 118.
-, Pesaro to congratulate, 103; Pesaro pays respects to, 108; goes to None-such, 127.
-, present to Ville aux Clercs, 118; does not want Buckingham's ladies in household, 129.
-, Charles takes to Woodstock, 138; not sorry at attacks on Buckingham, 143.
-, Charles quarrels with about Mme. de St. Georges, 144; disputes about household, 149.
-, staying at Tichfield, 154; Catholic subjects not allowed to serve, 157.
-, Rusdorf pays respects to for princes of Germany, 162; French gentlemen in attendance on, 176.
-, gun fired at minister preaching to, 177, 204; Blainville to remove occasions for disputes with king, 189.
-, to correspond with Princess of Piedmont as sister, 200, 240; back from Hampton Court, 223.
-, broils over French claims for, 231; plan to send back principal attendants, 238.
-, complains of shortness of money, king gives jewels to, 244.
-, (1626):
-, Charles sends regulations for household to, 271; quarrels with king grow worse, 272.
-, Blainville complains of ill treatment, 274; weeps at dismissal of secretary, 275.
-, to be crowned with king, 276; Charles goes to London to please, 282; Scaglia sees at Hampton Court, 284.
-, urges king to release Lewkenor, 291; Buckingham very intimate with, 292; wants to take letter from queen to mother, 300.
-, asks queen mother to interpose with Louis about Rochelle, 309, 310; question of coronation, 311, 326.
-, watches coronation procession from private house, 321; people rejoice that not crowned, 326.
-, quarrel with king over Blainville, 327, 328, 362; large hearted, reconciled to king, 329.
-, Blainville brings letters from queen mother to, 332; Buckingham aspires to arrange household to satisfaction of, 333.
-, performs in pastoral before king, 345, 346; asks for release of agent of Catholics, 350.
-, sends to tell Louis of quarrel with Charles, 354; Blainville comes to London to see, 359.
-, gentleman from Louis to, 363; letters of credence to for Alvise Contarini, 372, 374.
-, Blainville induces to offend king, 375; instructions to Venetian ambassadors for, 376, 389.
-, Buckingham wants to dominate as much as king, 381; Blainville has permission to see, 383.
-, English honour, 384; pope sends to, 388, 404, 414; Charles will have to allow position, 391.
-, letter of Collegio to, 394; Catholics forbidden to attend functions in chapel, 398.
-, present to Blainville, speaks for Buckingham, 403; offers to help Buckingham, 417.
-, expresses regard for Venice, 425; complains to Charles of misrepresentation, 427.
-, persecution of Catholics worse since arrival, 451; Gaston very fond of, 456.
-, goes to Greenwich, 461; receives Venetian ambassadors, 465, 466; they take leave of, 485, 486.
-, claims to arrange household, 489.
-, moves to Theobald's, 493; quarrels with king about household appointments, 494, 495, 497, 498.
-, Buckingham wants to control, 498, 512; Buckingham's creatures put about, 515, 566; constantly watched, 542.
-, to go with king to country 500, 519; king takes to Nonsuch, 507.
-, weeps bitterly when attendants sent away, 506; prayers to king only get few back, 507; impecuniosity, 508, 514.
-, French have bad influence on, 515; prays at scene of Garnet's execution, 517.
-, Charles tries to mollify by presents, 577; extreme formalities irksome to, 520; depressed, on verge of tears, 525, 547, 573.
-, courteous reception of Contarini, 525, 526; Louis insists on better treatment, 530, 546.
-, ladies to attend at religious functions, 535; happier if fell in with husband's wishes, 537.
-, reconciled with king, 544; how French kept from king, 545.
-, queen mother grieved at situation, 571, 574; surprise at mean apparel, 573.
-, Bassompierre sees in private, 575; he hopes to succeed through her favour, 576.
-, Louis bound to demand satisfaction for, 582; sure to favour French at expense of Buckingham's relations, 583.
-, Bassompierre waits on daily, 592; reason for speaking in Buckingham's favour, 605.
-, bad arrangements at arrival, 606, 607; left penniless, perfect character, 608.
-, attendants of, French. See under France.
-, chamberlain of. See Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillières; Sackville, Edward, Earl of Dorset.
-, chaplain of. See Viette.
-, confessor of. See Sancy; Philip, Father.
-, dowry of. See dowry.
-, household of. See household, the queen's.
-, priests of. See Godfrey; Potter.
-, Secretary of. See Dalmeras.
-, vice-chamberlain of. See Goring.
Henry II, King of France, 392.
Henry IV, King of France, 392.
-, visited legate, 47; Henrietta speaks of, 66.
Henry VIII, King of England:
-, control of parliament, 598.
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales:
-, coronation of, 321; James deceived in marriage negotiation for, 606.
Henry Frederick, Prince Palatine:
-, suggested marriage to emperor's second daughter, 161, 437; Buckingham wants to marry daughter to, 230, 298; may marry Bavaria's niece, 480, 523.
-, presented to Venetian ambassadors, 443.
Henry, Duke of Lorraine:
-, death, 593.
Henry II of Orleans, Duke of Longueville:
-, absence from Court, 532.
Henry, Count. See Nassau, Frederick Henry of.
Herbault, Lord of. See Phelippeaux, Raymond.
Herbert, Edward:
-, one of Buckingham's accusers, 431n.
-, -, Philip, Earl of Montgomery:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; proposed to make chamberlain, 13; at Council about Lewkenor, 193.
-, Vice-Admiral of fleet:
-, commands squadron to escort Henrietta, 81.
-, at Council about trade with Spain, 399; takes Venetian ambassadors to audience, 485.
-, proposed marriage of son to Buckingham's daughter, 500, 512, 515, 517.
-, made chamberlain, 515, 518.
-, -, William, Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain, 79, 114, 499.
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; proposal to make high steward, 13.
-, commissioner to arrange household, 21.
-, Pesaro remonstrates with about funeral incident, 54, 56, 108, 115; cold in matter, 116, 127.
-, commissioner to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 104; says Charles means war with Spain, 128.
-, wants Buckingham to have blame of funeral incident, 139; not told of plans for fleet, 146.
-, at Council about Lewkenor, 193; Pesaro applies to, about coronation, 321.
-, acts as high steward at coronation, 324; urges supply in parliament, 357.
-, at Council about trade with Spain, 399; begs king to reconsider dissolution, 453.
-, speaks well of Catholics, 480; Buckingham tries to win over, 500, 512.
-, made steward, 515, 517, 518; remarks on slight grounds of quarrel with France, 583; speaks of fleet, 586.
Hermite, Jacques l', Dutch admiral, Admiral Ermit:
-, commander of East India fleet, 457.
herring:
-, trade at Venice, 413, 553.
-, fishery of Scotland, 468; quarrels about fisheries, 611.
Hertevelt, Geisbert de, Gester d'Enuelt, Dutch commissioner for treaty, 257n, 258.
Hesse, German Empire:
-, Denmark warns Tilly to evacuate, 82; troops for, from Bohemia, 342; Denmark near, 434; Tilly still in, 444.
-, Landgrave of. See Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse,
High Commission Court:
-, parliament objects to, 351; member unseated for conduct in, 381.
-, pursuivants of, imprisoned, 383n.
High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.
Hilbrain Aga, Capigi Pasha:
-, to take insignia to Gabor's wife, 580.
Hill, Colonel, envoy from Landgrave of Hesse to England, 418.
Hinojosa, Marquis of. See Mendoza, Juan de.
Hinton, co. Somerset:
-, Soubise at Poulet's house at, 191, 352n.
Hippisley, Sir John, lieutenant of Dover:
-, St. Peter arrested on information from, 341.
-, parliament makes, ask pardon for speaking ill of France, 360.
Hire, Bertrand la, Baron of Vignoles, M. Della Vigniles, Vignola:
-, starts to help Savoy, 183; arrives, 217.
Hobson, Opsin, Opsem, John, English merchant at Zante, 314.
Hochimbergh (? Hohenberg):
-, fortress cannot hold out longer, 293.
Hohenzollern, Eitel Frederick, Cardinal, Cardinal Zoler:
-, pope thinks of sending as legate a latere to Germany, 84.
Holland, Netherlands, Province of, 88, 186, 190, 201, 222.
-, -, See also Netherlands.
-, -, Countess of. See Rich, Isabel.
-, -, Earl of. See Rich, Henry.
-, -, North, Netherlands, Province of:
-, Queen of Bohemia goes to for pleasure, 101.
Holles, John, Earl of Clare:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
Holstein:
-, Denmark withdrawing to, 460; emperor's generals invade, 496.
-, Denmark fears Tilly wintering in, 584.
-, cadet Duke of. See Adolphus.
Holstein Gottorp, Duke of. See Frederick III.
Holy Ghost, Order of:
-, conferred on Effiat, 100.
hoops:
-, exported to Levant islands, 455.
horses, 210.
-, Barbary, 29.
-, from Naples, 32.
-, to be bought for English fleet, 139; sent to Plymouth, 156; Dutch come from Friesland, 610.
-, hackneys, given to Count of St. Maurice, 428.
Hortemburg. See Ortenburg.
household, the king's:
-, commission for arranging, 21, 27, 57.
-, Charles suspends regulation of, while Buckingham away, 63; Charles means to have own way in, 198.
-, comptroller of. See Suckling, Sir John.
-, treasurer of. See Edmondes, Sir Thomas.
-, -, the queen's, 129.
-, no difficulty anticipated, 70; non-Catholic Englishmen have appointments in, 98; French ambassadors firm about, 106.
-, questions settled, 118; disputes about, 149, 239; Blainville to settle about, 177.
-, members of leave voluntarily, 178; English not inclined to give satisfaction about, 189, 190.
-, Charles appoints Protestant officials to, 198; Blainville demands observance of treaty about, 212.
-, violence to, 229; marriage articles about not fulfilled, 263; Charles sends queen regulations for, 271.
-, Charles makes attendants take oath of fealty, 275; Bishop of Mandé takes account of disturbances in, 288.
-, Richelieu complains of behaviour over, 289; taken up in France, 326.
-, Buckingham aspires to arrange to queen's satisfaction, 333; nothing settled about, 391.
-, Charles determined to have sole regulation of, 417; queen claims to arrange, 489.
-, queen quarrels with Charles about appointments in, 484, 495.
-, queen waited on with more ceremony, 515; queen depressed about changes in, 525.
-, dispute with France over, 536; Wake justifies action about, 538; and Carleton, 545.
-, Bassompierre's demands for, 582; negotiations upon, 583, 591; French attendants for, ill chosen, 607.
Houtim. See Hautain.
Howard, Alethea, Countess of Arundel, 500.
-, confined to house of mother-in-law, 358, 390, 454.
-, -, Ann, Dowager Countess of Arundel, 358, 390, 454.
-, -, Henry Frederick, Lord Maltravers:
-, marriage to Lennox's daughter, 358, 602; excommunicate, 361; sent to grandmother's house, 454; liberty extended, 500.
-, -, Sir Robert, burgess of Bishop's Castle, co. Salop:
-, Archbishop Abbot excommunicates, 351.
-, -, Theophilus, Lord, of Walden:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 5.
-, -, Thomas, Viscount Andover:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
-, dispute with Buckingham, 21.
-, made Knight of the Garter, 63; made Earl of Berks, 326n.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, the Earl Marshal, 432.
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; proposes to limit honours, 12, 603; proposals to Council, 21.
-, to receive Henrietta at Dover, 81; not told of plans for fleet, 146; at Council about Lewkenor, 193.
-, hastens to scene of rioting at French embassy, 350; king's wrath against over marriage of son, 358.
-, enemy of Buckingham, 358, 359; parliament agitates about arrest, 359, 367, 387, 390, 396, 406, 440, 441, 448, 602.
-, proposed to deprive of office of marshal, 361; examined by commissioners, 365.
-, confined to mother's house, 454, 483; liberty extended, 500; popularity increased by persecution, 512.
-, no hope of speedy return to favour, 541; Buckingham tries to crush, 602; thought to have come to terms with Buckingham, 603.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk:
-, excluded from Council, 12; Chancellor of Cambridge University, death, 441.
Huguenots, those of the Religion, 288, 313.
-, (1625):
-, English ships not to serve against, 6, 19, 51, 107.
-, expected settlement with, 14; English desire satisfaction for, 34.
-, Morosini prevents legate from settling affair of, 60; supposed fleet off Scilly, 63.
-, Venice rejoices that reduced to quiet, 74; Buckingham interposes ineffectively for, 82.
-, respective attitude of English and Dutch to, 94; troublesome, 109.
-, Buckingham says not time to punish, even if at fault, 116; French ambassadors in England rail against, 117.
-, English ships ordered to serve against, 118, 124; Charles will strive for peace for, 128.
-, French object to English fleet entering Mediterraranean because of, 139.
-, things turning out ill, 150; enemies in ascendant, 154; English attitude to, 155.
-, emperor will stir up trouble with, 160; incline to obedience and peace, 183; peace expected with, 188.
-, English fleet indebted to Pesaro about, 202; Venice urge pardon and peace for, 204.
-, Venice wants English to induce to submit, 212; English angry at persecution of, 213.
-, French may be able to dispense with levies, 214; Buckingham to try and secure peace for, 222, 235.
-, Savoy gets credit with Charles by interesting self about, 223; English hesitate about, 238.
-, subject of quarrel between Charles and Louis, 239; Dutch and English reserved about, 242.
-, designs against, 243; importance of peace with, 245; Louis knows hopes of, 249.
-, Charles wants used against Navarre, 251; Blainville fought against, 252.
-, proposed England shall help against, 264.
-, (1626):
-, Blainville glad to see threatened, 268; French desire to fight, 272; peace with hangs in balance, 275.
-, Venice wants to obey king, 282, 294, 300, 308, 315; hope to hold ground, 283; peace of, England's first object, 284.
-, Richelieu discusses with Venetian ambassadors, 289; English say will submit, 291.
-, Spaniards try to prevent settlement with, 295; English say extermination intended, 300.
-, intent to persuade by fear, 303; English ambassadors will try to reduce claims, 304.
-, English ambassadors treat of pacification for, 305, 310; Conway's fears for, 308, 309.
-, depressed about negotiations, 317; Buckingham expects to score over peace for, 325.
-, peace made with, 331, 333; Savoy wants to deprive of Rohan and Soubise as leaders, 332.
-, no grounds for suspicion that English ships to be used against, 334.
-, peace conditions hard for, 339; parliament considers abandoned, 351; English fears for, 352.
-, English ships used against, 381; peace with to be carried out, 391; peace of France necessary to, 392.
-, peace arranged with consent, 397; French think England wants to make party of, 399.
-, promises to Mende to hurt of, 403; French reproached for not observing terms with, 417.
-, fear that may lose privileges, 451; destruction represented as easy, 483.
-, English want Soubise to stir up, 560; will side with England in event of Catholic league, 561.
-, London fears her ships will be used against, 576; Spaniards know English mean to help, 577; may cause rupture between England and France, 593.
Hungary, 218.
-, emperor no longer needs troops in, 72; Morton makes capital of diversion of, 111.
-, emperor's tribute to, 132; peace concluded in, 173, 182, 219; negotiations for truce in, 186.
-, diet of, 187, 246.
-, Gabor should make diversion in, 233; intention to expel Gabor from, 280; Turks advise Gabor not to confirm peace of, 330.
-, indigo sent to, 355.
-, peace arranged in, 439, 472.
-, Mansfelt invades, 556.
-, -, Lower:
-, Gabor marching to, 169, 216.
-, King of. See Ferdinand son of the emperor.
-, Palatine of, 556.
Hunsdon, Henry, Viscount Rochford:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
hunting, chase:
-, Charles, 154n, 223, 243, 461, 500, 511, 525, 548, 561.
Hyacinth, Father, Capuchin:
-, Father Zaccaria replaces, 255n.