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H

Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch ambassador at the Porte, ambassador of Flanders:
-, remonstrates against appointment of Cassin, 29; discussion about pirates, 37; representations against pirates, 221.
-, believes Turks want peace with emperor, 103; believes Gabor insincere in peace, 158.
-, dragoman excluded, 252; ambassador from Gabor to, 260, 261; notes of Gabor's agent to, 300, 348, 356.
-, tries to prevent peace with emperor, 262, 440, 470; Turks will inform if peace with emperor, 277.
-, speaks of losses through Barbary pirates, 332; helps Metaxa to print books, 356.
-, Greek books printed under patronage, 494; Gabor's ambassador will not give articles of peace, 511.
-, Bailo to tell of plan against Gibraltar, 552; Césy prepared for opposition, 596.
-, not invited to Roe's ball, 597; Gabor deceived by, 607.

Hackbornen. See Ashburnham.

Hacket, Sir Cuthbert, Lord Mayor of London:
-, willing about subsidy loan, 187.

hackneys. See horses.

Hague, the Netherlands, 197, 206, 255, 293, 306, 314, 548, 570.
-, news from, 191, 475.
-, despatches dated at, 2, 7, 28, 36, 58, 64, 65, 71, 88, 95, 108, 122, 134, 140, 151, 157, 163, 164, 170, 180, 190, 191, 237, 248, 264, 276, 286, 308, 318, 329, 334, 346, 359, 369, 384, 385, 396, 406, 416, 428, 437, 445, 457, 458, 470, 481, 496, 508, 515, 527, 535, 549, 550, 555, 557, 563, 569, 578, 586, 593, 598, 601.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 3, 19, 20, 29, 30, 37, 51, 58, 59, 71, 72, 81, 89, 96, 109, 200, 201, 256, 258, 276, 289, 294, 302, 311, 330, 348, 349, 363, 392, 410, 438, 465, 551, 599.
-, treaty made at, 43, 338; reply to Espesses dated at, 564.
-, Calandrini arrives at, 65; Bottaro returns to, 163; Richelieu sends to, 179; Scaglia to meet Carleton at, 207, 243.
-, Thurn hopes to reach, 213; Christian William of Brandenburg at, 232; Coen to be recalled to, 240.
-, Scaglia reaches, 248; Montagu passes through, 290; Montagu going back to, 296.
-, negotiations of Carleton and Scaglia at, 294; proposed negotiations at, 342; Rusdorf returns to, 343.
-, French send money to, for ships, 346; English merchants at to ask Carleton's protection, 550.
-, Margrave of Baden at, 569; proposed congress for reconciliation at, 579; hopes at, about ships, 586.

Halberstadt:
-, bishopric to be given to emperor's son, 602.
-, bishop of. See Christian William of Brandenburg.

Hales, Anthony, Wake's secretary, English secretary at Turin, 282.
-, Morosini remonstrates with, 210, 214.
-, sent to Venice, 257.
-, reports difficulty of Savoy granting what merchants want, 291.
-, to try and satisfy duke about Villefranche, 305; arrives at Turin, to keep Wake advised, 328.
-, suggests Venice helping England, 362; sent to thank Padavin, 386.
-, performs office with duke like Wake's at Venice, 478; reports league against hostes imperii, 571.

Halil, Chalil, Callel, Grand Vizier of Turkey, 259.
-, to support Gabor, 172; Brandenburg wants troops to join Gabor, 364.
-, French complain to about pirates, 392; Bailo not to offend, 552.

Halle, Bishop of. See Christian William of Brandenburg.

Hamburg, German Empire, 23, 619.
-, news from, 71, 232, 244, 322, 481, 581, 586, 593, 598.
-, commissioners from in England about raising blockade, 34.
-, merchants at may take crown jewels, 55; France could get ships from, 61.
-, Tilly in sight of, 87; Spain gets naval stores from, 90, 240; seizure of ships, 98, 295; right of search, 111.
-, English to blockade, 136; Baden going to, 189; English seize property, 216.
-, ships from, 250; English fight in Channel, 274.
-, Anstruther's complaint of, 283n; Denmark fortifies, 308; at Ré English could prevent Spanish intercourse with, 323, 620.
-, likely to make terms with emperor, 351; Tilly's demands of, 354; Tilly and Wallenstein make agreement with, 406.
-, riot at because of English blockade of Elbe, 377, 408; blockade of Elbe prevents sending naval stores to Spain, 407.
-, mart to supply Germany with English goods, 432; Schwartzenberg treating with to fit out fleet, 448, 454.
-, seize island in Elbe, 458; Rusdorf at, 469; English think of renewing blockade, 500.
-, may not take military stores to Spain, 532; Danes want strong force against, 533.
-, Carleton thinks might interpose, 534; Anstruther writes from, 562.
-, fears designs of imperialists, 562; privateers capture Spanish ships going to, 568.
-, high handed treatment of by English, 582; demands of imperialists from, compliance, 585.
-, Schwartzenberg intimates Anstruther must leave, 598, 601.
-, English would like to make place d'armes at, 601; find need of bribery in English courts, 615.

Hamilton, James, second Marquis of:
-, Court pension of, 5; death attributed to poison, 6; Scots demand enquiry about death, 87.
-, -, James, third Marquis of:
-, offended with Buckingham, 5, 6; Denbigh tries to induce to return, 24, 161.
-, honoured by Scottish nobility, 45; commissioners with proposals for, 78.

Hanolt. See Anholt.

Hanse Towns, 440.
-, French may set up new trade with, 54, 56; France might get ships from, 61.
-, Tilly's approach alarms, 87; Tilly's designs on, 90; Dutch contemplate union with, against English seizures, 351.
-, imperialists hope to secure sea power through, 481; English consider already too imperialistic, 500.
-, elated by prospect of monopoly of Spanish and imperial trade, 585.

Happy Entrance. See Ships, names of.

hares:
-, Charles hunting, 409.

Harlay, Christopher de, Count of Beaumont, Beumon:
-, regiment crosses to Ré, 479; sends account to Court, 480.
-, -, Philip de, Baron of Césy, Cesi, French ambassador at the Porte, 466.
-, assists Polish nuncio, 14; protests against appointment of Cassin, 29; discussion about pirates, 37; representations against pirates, 221.
-, sceptical of Caimecan's assurances, 133; arrangement with Roe to keep Mediterranean clear, 200.
-, dragoman excluded, 252; stiff with Bailo, 260; letter of Gabor to, 262; persecutes Archbishop of Smyrna, 300, 552.
-, dispute with Roe prevents co-operating against pirates, 332; induces Gabor to make peace with emperor, 459, 464.
-, Jesuits calumniate Roe to, 467; Roe attributes attack on Metaxa to, 567n, 597; bitter feeling against Roe, 597.
-, resentment against Bailo, 596.
-, interpreter of, 607.

Hart. See Ships, names of.

Harvey. See Hervey.

Harwich, co. Essex:
-, rendezvous for levies, 178; troops for Denmark at, 219; St. Esprit taken to, 423.
-, regiment of will not salute Carleton, 391.

Havelberg, Avelbergh, Favelburg [Brandenburg, German Empire], 244.
-, Duke of Luneburg near, 375.

Havre, le [Seine Inferieure, France]:
-, Pennington to seize ships at, 98n; Bishop of Mendé sent to inspect ships at, 316; ships at, 329.
-, boats from, at relief of Ré, 443; English ships reported to have entered, 586.

Hawkins, Achin, Lachins, Achis, John, English agent in France:
-, leaves, 242, 253; to listen to proposals for reconciliation, 243; returns, 247.
-, to take back released French prisoners, 576.

Hay, Sir George, chancellor of Scotland:
-, prosecution of, 11; no substantial charges against, 24; complains of French action, 76.
-, won over by Buckingham, 120; shrugs shoulders about sale of French goods, 128.
-, -, James, Earl of Carlisle:
-, assignment on queen's dowry, 10; offended with Buckingham, 22, 107; goes with Buckingham to Canterbury, 59.
-, shrugs shoulders about sale of French goods, 128; accompanies Buckingham to Newmarket, 147.
-, Vitry great friend of, 179; dislikes Seton, 202; proposed embassy, 327.
-, talk of sending to Lorraine to encourage malcontents, 343; may go to Spain to forestall accord with French, 345.
-, wants to get away from Court, 353; going to Brussels, 388; going to Lorraine, 397, 520.
-, early visit to Scaglia, 445; Scaglia tells object of visit, 446; promise of Louis to, for marriage, 461.
-, extravagant and deep in debt, 520; objects of mission, 521; want of money delays and may stop altogether, 531, 544.
-, Dutch suspicions of, 534, 535; embassy given up, 545.
-, Soranzo tries to gather particulars of mission from Carleton, 549, 550; expresses views on war to Contarini, 559, 560.
-, Labarre sent to thwart offices with Savoy and Lorraine, 561; to go to Savoy also, 562.
-, Baugy writes to Marini about visit, 567; Bethune hears of mission, 581.
-, Buckingham wants to get away from England, 581; Carleton expects will not be employed, 598.
-, eager for peace, 603; at Council about letters, 605.
-, daughter of, 107.

Hein, Peter, Dutch admiral:
-, exploit in Brazil, 270, 271.

Helvetia, 232.
-, treaty of Monzon threatened, 464.

Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, 20, 30, 60, 68, 335.
-, (1626):
-, Charles asks Bassompierre to wean from degrading ceremonies, 9; gives a masque, 21, 32; Buckingham tries to conciliate, 22.
-, Danish gentleman takes leave of, 23; Quad takes leave of, 55.
-, concessions made for may be annulled, 39; gentleman sent by queen mother to, 39, 40.
-, Buckingham wants to choose new attendants, 53; Soubise sees, 54; question of chapel arranged, 66.
-, Bassompierre accused of leaving without support, 82, 92; revision of terms for, 97, 104, 116; Buckingham will not relinquish control, 98.
-, Buckingham hopes to profit by barrenness, 106; gives masque, 107.
-, stays in London, 115, 137; mother sends to, 155, 176.
-, Duchess of Buckingham presents coach and horses to, 167; harmony with king, 171, 174.
-, would like to mediate between brother and husband, 176; Contarini approves, 177.
-, queen mother sending gentlemen to, 195, 202; queen mother writes to by Seton, 229.
-, sends respects to Princess of Piedmont, 198; goes into mourning for Duchess of Orleans, 293.
-, Charles forbids to mediate, 247, 248; efforts for reconciliation, 298.
-, asks king to release French seamen, 278; takes waters at Wellingborough, 297.
-, sends Jermyn to queen mother, 510; letters from queen mother to seized, 315.
-, Wishes husband success against brother, 342; Carlisle to accompany, 353.
-, Danish ambassadors have audience of, 374; present to Strozzi, 377; supposed message of mother to, 378.
-, Charles orders to meet him, indisposed, 409; Scaglia received by, 446.
-, asks Contarini to get waters, oils and scented powders from Italy, 448.
-, Louis makes present of English prisoners to, 497, 528, 537, 540; pretends sickness to avoid meeting Buckingham, 499.
-, Charles stops asking for release of Mountjoy, 497; letter to mother, 500.
-, letters of Savoy to, seized on Montagu, 526; mother thinks of presenting English flags to, 528, 541.
-, (1628):
-, Meaux sees frequently, 544; treatment of Scaglia, 545; Meaux to sound about English demands, 550.
-, Montagu takes letter from Christina to, 553; present and recommendation to Meaux, 558.
-, regrets war, denounces misrepresentations of French, 570; wrote urging peace, 587.
-, present to, from Savoy, 599; dismissal of attendants, 614; question of dowry and household, 616.
-, -, household of. See household, the queen's.
-, -, -, vice-chamberlain of. See Goring.

Henriquez, Ferdinand, Duke of Alcala:
-, expected as governor of Milan, 197.

Henry IV, King of France, Henry the Great:
-, did wonders despite Huguenots, 401.

Henry II, of Orleans, Duke of Longueville:
-, suggestion to Zorzi, 231; informed of movements of English fleet, 273.

Herbault, lord of. See Phelippeaux.

Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery, the Lord Chamberlain, 303.
-, blames Lewkenor, 107; amazed at seizure of Venetian packets, 572; says king will give satisfaction for, 574; at Council about letters, 605.
-, -, William, Earl of Pembroke, Lord Steward:
-, friendly to Venice, 107; opinion about Spanish overtures, 152; blames Richelieu, 153.
-, Contarini speaks to about reconciliation with France, 434; amazed at seizure of Venetian packets, 572; at Council about letters, 605.
-, -, Lord. See Somerset, Henry.

heretics:
-, proposed league against, 45, 366, 368.

herrings, 27.
-, English ships unlade, 355; taken to Villefranche, 579.
-, fishery of, chief resource of poor in Netherlands, 315.

Hertfordshire:
-, regrets subscribing to subsidies, 62.

Hervey, Harvey, Arvi, William, lord:
-, third in command of fleet, 205; fourth, 280, 619.

Hesse:
-, attacked by Spanish ambition, 73.

Heyden, Eideni, Sir William:
-, slain at Ré, 321.

Hide, Laurence, English merchant, 592.
-, Wake asks favour for, 591; process promised about case of, 594.

hides:
-, Bassompierre has permission to export, 97; Scaglia profits by exporting, 624.

Hieraki, Geraca, Zante, 412.

High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.

Hinojosa, Marquis of. See Mendoza, Juan de.

Hippesley, Sir John, lieutenant of Dover Castle, governor of Dover, 607n.
-, letter referred to, 167n; ship takes prize, 247n; takes Venetian packet from Danish ambassadors, 564; slavish dependant of Buckingham, 571.

Hire, Bertrand la, Baron Vignoles:
-, Richelieu gives supreme command to, 316; sent to treat with Rochellese, 469, 482.
-, no confidant of Richelieu or Buckingham, 469.

Ho, cheval er d'. See Eaux.

Hobart, Sir Henry, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 55n.

Hobson, Obson, Opson, John, English merchant, 18.
-, fined, 208; petition, 389.

Hoga. See Hoya.

Holland, 97, 126, 469.
-, no news from, 13; Calandrini leaves for, 22.
-, letters sent by, 482; England cut off from communication with, 498.
-, Pensioner of. See Duyck.
-, See also Netherlands.
-, Earl of. See Rich, Henry.

Holstein:
-, Tilly threatens, 71; Tilly ordered to waste, 87; Danish forces in, under king, 375; Tilly and Wallenstein free to overrun, 456; imperial armies cannot subsist long in, 423; danger to England of imperialists holding, 531.
-, tyranny of imperialists in, 585.

Honfleur, Donflur [Calvados, France]:
-, English ships sighted off, 510.

honours:
-, creditors paid by sale of, 218.

Hopital, Nicholas de l', Marquis of Vitry, Marshal of France:
-, Richelieu ready to send to England, 179.

Horneburg, Hornborgh [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, Morgan holds, 469.

horses:
-, Scots purchase in England, 11; presented to Bassompierre, 22.
-, Duchess of Buckingham presents to queen, 167; Lorraine wants from England, 278.
-, for tilting, Buckingham takes to Ré, 325.
-, at Ré, oats for, 376.
-, hackneys:
-, Seton not allowed to take, 229, 239.

household, the queen's, 14, 111.
-, Charles gives way about, 9; Bassompierre forming, 21.
-, Buckingham wants to keep control, 98; dispute about, merely a pretext, 99.
-, French members may not write to France, 298; intrigues of French attendants of, 337.
-, Bassompierre's arrangements for, 615; only thing Bassompierre settled, 616.

Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel:
-, talk of release, 584; imprisonment of, 614.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk:
-, made Knight of Garter, 217; at Council about letters, 605.

Hoya, Hoga, Oya [Hanover, German Empire]:
-, Denmark takes, 58, 71.

Huguenots, those of the religion, reformed churches of France, 267, 294, 431, 587.
-, synod at Castres, 1; Charles accused of fomenting, 2; English do not get response expected from, 10.
-, Charles expects advantages from, 17; English concessions to Bassompierre displease, 20.
-, restive, 46; English position to, 54; French designs against, 68, 99, 110, 125, 132, 135, 136, 152.
-, English care more for than Ireland, 100; English stir up, 129.
-, reported alliance with enemies of France, 139; Scottish regiments for Denmark to support, 148.
-, Council discuss, 151; Pembroke warm for support, 153; Montagu to make rebel, 158.
-, England may ruin, 159; French suspect Savoy of fomenting, 165.
-, Richelieu grants levy of, to Denmark, 165, 166; Dutch suspect league against, 180.
-, French do not intend direct persecution, 183; English obligations to, 195.
-, English count on making trouble in France through, 184; and Savoy also, 198; English understanding with, 216.
-, Sciapes sent to prevent crossing Loire, 219; unlikely to rebel, 228; French mean to ruin, 229.
-, Savoy hopes to use to ruin Richelieu, 223; Dutch would not grant help against, 237.
-, English wait for move, 226; perplexed about fleet, 227; English negotiations with, 239.
-, England can help and France cannot harm, 235; France expects war with, 253.
-, letters of Buckingham and Soubise to, 246; Savignac and Boisloree make mischief with, 256; obedient, 257.
-, English can act without, 265; English hopes for rising of, 269, 280; do not help English, 275.
-, security wanted against Richelieu, 287; look to Rohan, 298.
-, Richelieu feels sure have understanding with Buckingham, expected rising, 316.
-, Buckingham will hazard rather than English troops, 321; thought to be joining English in large numbers, 325.
-, consent required for Buckingham to enter Rochelle, 329; Bethune speaks of loyalty, 331.
-, obligations of Charles to, 333; Charles surety for, 337, 434, 462, 542; will arm if Rochelle besieged, 346.
-, Louis need not fear, 359; Spaniards promise help against, 365; outbreak of Bethhune against, 367.
-, expected revolt, 370; Charles wants promises to, observed, 373; Charles cannot allow suppression, 384.
-, English support of, 394; Spaniards to help French against, 396.
-, Richelieu tries to persuade that siege of Rochelle not against them, 398.
-, Louis will not carry out peace with, 401; king must be left free to punish, 402, 454.
-, Bethune against allowing foreign protection of, 403, 414; English blame for reserve, 407.
-, of Languedoc, decide to join English, 403; will not be included in peace with England, 417.
-, league with Spain must give last shock to, 420; without leaders, money or help, 422; Bethune's policy to, 425; French consider defeated, 438.
-, Berulle obtains red hat through invectives against, 428; English pretend to make war for, 433, 437.
-, of Val di Lucerna, remonstrances with Scaglia for treatment of, 441.
-, Contarini warns Charles about policy to. 449, 450; not strengthening selves, 452.
-, danger to France, 460; why Charles protects, 463; assassins between Paris and Rochelle, 466.
-, destroyed church of St. Martin, 468; all do not accept Rohan as general, 472.
-, Dutch expect severity against, 481; danger of massacre, 486; English will not readily give up protection, 495.
-, England wants peace with France if not molested, 500; Bethune says very discouraged, 503.
-, Marcillac and Schomberg implacable enemies of, 509, 522; pope sure France will get rid of yoke of, 511, 512.
-, devotion to Charles, 515; Buckingham says French broke faith with, 518; Charles will stake all to defend, 519; English will abandon all for, 520.
-, reported understanding of Venice with, 526; lost if mole completed, 529.
-, English want France to leave in peace, 533; separate peace with Louis will help reconciliation, 534.
-, efforts to stop commerce with Swiss Catholics, 538; endangered by policy at Rochelle, 541.
-, Buckingham says last treaty disadvantageous for, 543; France too dangerous to England without, 545.
-, connection with would injure Danish ambassadors, 548; Louis will not have Dutch meddle with, 551.
-, cause difficulty in arranging reconciliation, 553, 558; Richelieu and Marcillac fill world with plans against, 556.
-, treaty of Monzon to enable France to crush, 559; English ought to consider what is best way to support, 560.
-, English demand armistice for, 562, do not all approve of the war, 564; peace with presents no difficulties, 566.
-, English aim at relieving, 569; Zorzi will not suggest compromise with, 579.
-, English do not insist so much about, 590; French will listen to mediation, if not mentioned, 593.
-, Puritans will not hear of destruction, 594; Zorzi hopes for defeat, 600.
-, cause of dissension with France, 615; French meant to take advantage of England's weakness to ruin, 616, 617.
-, Buckingham hoped to win favour of Puritans through, 617; English efforts to stir up, 618.
-, scanty support from, led to failure at Ré, 622; Spain pretended to help France against, 623.

Hull, Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York:
-, rendezvous for levies, 178; troops leave for Denmark, 219.

Hulst, Count of, Gabor's nephew:
-, to go to Spain and Italy for uncle's intrigues, 566; in England, further plans, 607.

Hungary, 103, 138, 189, 348, 607.
-, war spreads to, 20; negotiations at Porte about, 37; terms of emperor to Gabor about, 58; horse for Denmark, 183; troops for Denmark, 261, 262;
-, peace of doubtful, 323.
-, peace of, 355, 419, 484, 524.
-, Gabor moving on, 361; Turks desire war in, 375.
-, King of. See Ferdinand, son of the emperor.
-, Palatine of, 58.
-, Queen of. See Maria, Infanta of Spain.
-, -, Upper, 58.

hunting, chase, 278.
-, Charles away, 137, 141, 409; Charles beginning again, 603.

Hyacinth, Father, a Capuchin:
-, Father Zaccharia replaces at Paris, 45n; papers taken to Rome, 252.

Hyde, Sir Nicholas:
-, made Lord Chief Justice, 137.