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C
Csar
-, See emperor
-, Ferdinand II, emperor.
Csar, duke of Vendome :
informs queen of Gaston's marriage, 147.
valuable presents to English lords, 147.
Caimecan, Turkish official :
appeal to against Vicar Patriarchal, 163
-, Sultan overrules friendliness to Christians, 201
-, disapproval of attack on merchants, 212.
Harlay gets to confiscate French goods on English ships, 556.
Calais [Pas de Calais, France] 2, 6, 33, 37 :
Dutch ships wrecked off, 167
-, Gussoni sails for, 219
-, Correr travels by, 285, 288.
gentleman of Monsieur arrested at, 226, 228, 233, 237.
desptaches to captured, 242
-, Clausel sending letters through, 287.
no confirmation of English landing at, 272.
Dolce left at, 290
-, Knuyt sails from, 346
-, Oxenstierna at, 360.
unexpected mission of Guiche to, 326.
couriers diverted from, to Dunkirk, 384.
shallop of captures Dunkirk ketch with mails, 409n.
French fleet moves towards, 446.
St. Chaumont sails from, 459.
regiment of English at, 482.
arrest of Rochecour at, 530, 531.
Miniken seized off and taken into, 559
-, and detained at, 566
-, Northumberland to exact reparation from barques of, 571.
letter dated at, 34.
-, governor of. See Crequi Philip de, sieur d' Affeu
-, Maill, Urbain de, marquis of Brz.
Calais Road, 503n.
Calvert, Cceil, lord Baltimore :
taking ships to Virginia, 158.
Cambout, Charles de, Baron de Pontchateau :
Puylaurens marries daughter and duke of la Valette marries eldest daughter, 308.
Cambrai [Nord, France] 12 :
attempted surprise of 4
-, representations against fortifications near, 74.
Cambridge, co. Cambridge :
famous university at, 362.
Camerarius, Ludwig, ambassador of Sweden in the Netherlands :
remonstrates against negotiations with Spaniards, 27
-, says Swedes ready to restore Palatinate, 82
-, elicits intentions of Dutch about Germany. 173, 179.
Campeggi, Lorenzo, bishop of Sinigaglia, papal nuncio in Spain :
speaks to Olivares against English alliance, 357.
Canary Islands :
English claim dominion of sea as far as, 367.
Candia. See Crete.
Cannes [Alpes maritines, France], 552n.
cannon balls :
Cisa asks leave to export, 555
-, refused, 572.
Canterbury, co. Kent :
archbishopric of, 362.
archbishop of. See Abbot, George
-, Laud William.
Capello, Antonio, Savio atta Mercanzia, 139 :
-, -, of the Council of Ten, 336.
-, Stephano, Proveditore of Zante : despatches to Senate, 442, 548.
Capello, Cappello, Giovanni, Venetian Ambassador and Bailo at the Porte :
despatches to the Senate, 44, 94.
demonstration of French ambassador against, 44, 68, 85
-, to thank Wyche, 70, 94
-, departure from Constantinople, 96.
Capigilar Chiaiassi of Chief Vizier, 154.
Captain Pasha of Turkish fleet :
fights English merchantmen and slain, 121, 124, 128, 129
-, criticised for action, 125.
English criticism of, 144n
-, arbitrary proceedings against Christian merchants, 201, 212
-, will not oppose release of English sailors, 202.
Jew of, marriages of children, 226.
Capuchin :
sent from Rome to Mantua, 169.
-, See Hyacinth
-, Magno, Valeriano
-, Rota, Francesco della
-, Tremblay, Francois du.
Car. See Carey.
Cardinal Infant. See Ferdinand son of Philip III.
Cardinals
-, See Barberino, Antonio
-, Barberino Francesco
-, Bichi, Alessandro
-, Colonna, Girolamo, archbishop of Bologna
-, Duplessis, Armand, Cardinal Richelieu
-, Ferdinand, the Cardinal Infant
-, Magalotti, Lorenzo, archbishop of Ferrara
-, Maurice, Cardinal of Savoy
-, Medici, Carlo de
-, Montatlo, Alessandro Peretto
-, Nicholas Francis, Cardinal of Lorraine
-, Nogaret, Louis de, d' Epernon, Cardinal La Valette.
Carey, Henry, earl of Dover, earl of Douuer :
to go with mission to Princess Palatine, 55.
Carey, Car, Cari, Carri, Carr, Robert, baron Leppington and earl of Monmouth, Lepinton, earl of Moz, 164, 166, 190 :
attends king to Scotland, 93.
-, Thomas, son of earl of Monmouth, 225 :
selected as ambassador to Venice, 164
-, chosen, qualifications, 166
-, wife to accompany, 172.
orders to Rowlandson about, 177
-, getting ready, 177, 178, 187, 198.
Senate gratified, 181
-, suffering from consumption, 187, 198, 212.
Rowlandson announces, 190, 258.
Coke drafting instructions, 212
-, death, 213, 216.
Fielding chosen to take place, 243.
Carius. See Curtrus, William.
Carleton, Dudley, English Agent in the Netherlands :
opinion of Vane's negotiations, 7
-, reports Flemish proposals to Dutch, 24
-, reports on truce negotiations, 28
-, to abstain from interest in truce negotiations, 37.
Carlisle, countess of. See Hay, Lucy.
-, earl of. See Hay James.
Carlos, Don, Infant of Spain :
Court mourning for, 13.
Carnarvon, earl of. See Dormer, Robert.
carnival celebrations
-, of stop all serious business, 526
-, damped by death of Pembroke's son, 527.
Carpen. See Kerpen.
Carr, Sir Robert, keeper of the Privy Purse :
attends king to Scotland, 93.
made earl of Ancrum, 123n.
Carr. See also Carey.
Carusa, Don Christoforo, 428.
Casale [Prov. Alessandria, Italy] :
Toiras recalled from, 63.
Duke of Mantua goes to, 303, 308, 319.
Casimir, Prince. See John Casimir, Prince of Poland.
casquet of mother of pearl :
Dutch present to queen, 540.
Cassandra, Bay of [Chalcis, Greece] : 129.
English ships caught lading wheat in, 121n, 124, 128, 144n.
Cassinensian apostate :
beheaded, 134.
Castelnovo. See Aubespine, Charles de l', Marquis of Chateauneuf.
Castles :
proposed taxation for restoration of, 346.
Catholic, the. See Philip II
-, Philip IV, kings of Spain.
Catholic League, League of Westphalia :
defeat of troops in Westphalia, 227
-, Orange prevents enemy from helping, 229
-, Mansfelt urges Neuburg to join, 236.
Prince Tomaso to raise troops for, 252, 255.
Catholics, the English :
mostly Hispanophiles, 154.
queen chooses nurse for James, 160.
Irish Dominican executed for treason, 172.
right to fight in defence for King and country, 311.
cannot conscientiously take oath of allegiance, 312.
condition improved after negotiations begun with Spain, 358.
Panzani settles disputes between, 496, 520
-, Panzani trying to establish bishop for, 520.
-, Irish :
excluded from parliament by Wentworth, 256.
Cauelo Emanuelo :
intercepted letter to, 243.
Caumont, Jacques Nompar de, duc de la Force, Marshal of France, Marshal La Force, La Forza :
Guron with, 160
-, puts garrison into Philipsburg, 293.
force of Germans raised by, 307
-, puts garrison into Heidelberg, 343.
Feuquieres expected to join, 393.
Cavalli, Giovanni dei :
accompanies Correr to England, 285.
Cavendish, William, earl of Newcastle :
buys office of Master of the Horse, 87
-, attends king to Scotland, 93.
Caverel, Philip de, abbot of St. Vaast, Arras, abbot of Vas :
report of negotiations with Dutch, 119.
Cecil, William, earl of Salisbury :
attends king to Scotland, 93.
Celada, Marquis of :
takes Argenteau, 248n.
census taken, of men of military age, 397, 407.
Centurioni, a Genoese :
to finance king of Spain, 23.
Cephalonia [Ionian Islands] :
English merchants trading at, 58, 59, 138.
recommended to Signorv, 40
-, arrangements with, 48.
English houses established at, 205.
over plantation of currants, 51
-, crop left unsold, 373, 375.
Greswell banished from, 138.
sentence against Hobson in, for smuggling, 184.
papers at on Hobson case, 321, 323.
foreign ships not to lade currants at, without guarantee, 199.
conditions for export of currants from, 204, 217, 344.
proposal to send embassy to England and Flanders, 375, 376, 412, 413.
trade of Hyde at, 409.
instructions sent to, 60.
despatches dated at. 48, 51, 59, 185, 373, 376.
foreigners deprive Venetians of carrying trade from, 448.
evidence from required for Hobson's case, 516, 521
-, letters to be sent to, on behalf of Hobson, 556.
Advocate Fiscale, 376.
chamber of.
to refund money to Henry Hyde, 442.
Proveditore of, 185.
-, instructions to, 217, 323, 412.
-, to be asked to restore money to chamber, 427, 428.
- See Erizzo, Nicolo
-, Lippomanno, Alvise
-, Querini, Gasparo.
Rectors of, 428.
Syndics of, 375, 412, 413.
Cerbellone, Milanese ambassador to Savoy :
claims to rank with ambassadors of princes, 30.
Cerigo [Greece], 125 :
despatch dated at, 121.
French consul at. See Barouier.
Proveditore of. See Bragadin, Francesco.
Cesi :
dispatch dated at, 393.
Cesy, Cesi, Count of. See Harlay, Philip de.
Ceve, Francis Adrien de, papal nuncio extraordinary in France :
complains of treatment, 3.
Chalart M. du, commander of French squadron :
sinks the Pearl, 434.
Chalcedon, bishop of. See Smith, Richard.
Chamber, the Presence :
officials of accompany king to Scotland, 93.
Chamber, the Privy :
officers of, accompany king to Scotland, 93, 94.
treasurer of. See Uvedale, Sir William.
Chamberlain, lord high. See Bertie, Robert, earl of Lindsey.
-, Lord. See Herbert, William, earl of Pembroke.
Chambry [Savoie, France] :
Jerome Weston at, 8, 16.
Champigny, Sciampigni [Seine, France], 17.
Chanteloube, Sciantaluppe, Pere, confidant of queen mother :
difficulty in way of reconciliation with Richelieu, 206.
Clausel corresponds through, 287.
chaplain of Venetian embassy salary and allowances, 185, 186.
Charbonniere, Sciarbonera, Sieur de, French resident with the Emperor, 327 :
says France requires general peace with the Protestants, 406
-, suspicious of Taylor's negotiations, 502.
Charles IV, the emperor :
takes electorate from Bavaria and gives it to Palatine, 566.
Charles I., King of Great Britain, 9, 88, 91 :
succession, 362
-, character, 363
-, power restricted by parliament, 363.
regard for Buckingham's memory. 63, 223, 286, 377, 527.
1632 :
expresses opinion about levies for Dutch, 5
-, pleased at talk of further Dutch successes, 8.
distastefulness of parliament to, 6
-, away in the Country, 6, 10, 17, 19, 23, 39.
informed of defeat of French rebels, 7
-, Fabroni has secret audience of, 17.
attachment to Weston, 9, 18
-, sees Gussoni views on France and Netherlands, 10.
Spain may have persuaded to recall Vane, 9.
Spaniards propose to deposit Frankenthal with, 11, 22, 32.
mourning for Don Carlos, 13
-, Hamilton sees at Newmarket, 19
-, princes of Liegnitz visit, 23.
perplexed at treatment by Sweden, 14
-, Palatine to be ruled by, 20.
attention to preparation of ships, 18.
letter to doge, 25, 26
-, queen performs in masque to please, 28
-, letter of doge to, 29.
friendliness to Venice, 30, 31, 35, 51
-, Savoy presents armour to, 33.
Vane goes to on return, 39.
good intentions perverted by Hispanophile ministers, 39
-, effects of good will doubted, 48, 50.
effect of death of Gustavus on 41, 42
-, pays lump sum to Gustavus, 45
-, steps taken by, on death of Palatine, 46.
Fontenay sees, to prevent coming of Queen Mother or Monsieur, 43, 46
-, unwilling to have her, 56.
attack of small pox, 47, 49
-, receives Ambassadors on recovery, 51.
firm in support of Swedish party, 49, 51, 52
-, Anstruther informs that Austrians deceiving him, 66.
does not want sister in England, 49
-, invites sister to England, 50, 52.
asks Gussoni for news of Germany, 51
-, recalls Jerome Weston, 54.
decides to go to Scotland to be crowned, 53.
1633 :
instructions to Arundel, 55
-, Cottington's favour with, 55, 56
-, cherishes memory of Buckingham, 63.
Rota suggests union of, with Austria, 57
-, pleased with successes in Germany, 62.
sends instructions after Anstruther, 59
-, Anstruther speaks of goodness and moderation, 67.
gets no satisfaction from Denmark, 60
-, Dutch want to know how much to expect from, 68, 71, 74.
possible offence at sister declining invitation, 61, 72
-, Venetian condolences to, on Palatine's death, 68.
queen entertains with comedies, 63
-, attends launch of ships, 74.
Dutch ambassador urges decisive action in Germany on, 69.
sister's pleadings with, 73
-, accepts sister's excuses for not coming, 75, 76
-, sister ignorant of intentions, 84.
sends further exortations to Union, 76.
journey to Scotland, 76, 81, 83, 87
-, preparations, 78, 87, 97, 103
-, list of suite to attend, on journey, 92-94.
Marquis Ste. Croix sees, 79
-, will not intrigue against Louis, 80, 82
-, representations to Louis for Palatine, 80.
makes Weston earl of Portland, 80
-, cordial welcome to Oxenstierna's son, 80, 83, 92.
French try to conciliate, 82
-, Mussolens sees once, 85
-, present to Mussolens, 86.
takes part in masque, 86
-, honours to Hamilton, 86, 87
-, regard for Weston, 100.
more set against parliament than ever, 87
-, abhorrence of parliament, 131, 140.
desires union with France in interests of Palatine, 89.
Kolb has audience of, 90
-, Weston promises to remind about ambassador to Venice, 90, 96
-, will send ambassador, 104.
pleased at queen's pregnancy, 91, 97
-, prayers for queen, 138.
suggested meditation in Germany, 91
-, orders Kolb to be told of firmness of Saxony and Brandenburg, 95.
severity to Holland and pardon, 100
-, punishment of Menteith, 125, 127.
Brassert's assurances to about truces, 102, 139.
starts for Scotland, sees Gussoni before leaving, 105
-, departure will interrupt consideration of foreign affairs, 106.
tarries in neighbourhood of London for hunting, 107
-, method of travel, 108
-, reaches York, 110, 112, 116.
Venice supports in attitude to Germany, 109
-, orders provision for Germany, 115.
messengers and distinguished visitors go after, 111, 119
-, letters sent to. 117.
informed of Cardinal Infant's arrival in Italy, 113
-, letters to Queen Mother, 116.
means to cut short stay in Scotland, 117, 123, 125
-, expenses of journey, 118
-, cost defrayed by Scots, 125.
date of return to London, 119
-, accelerated journey back, 131
-, entry into London delayed, 132.
remittances promised for Palatinate, 121
-, signs letters of benevolence for Palatinate, 130
-, withdraws, 140.
coronation ceremony at Edinburgh, 122
-, bestows honours, 123
-, congratulations, 127, 132.
opens parliament at Edinburgh, 123
-, pleased with popularity, 125, 127
-, tour of country, 127.
consulted about levies for Dutch, 124
-, postpones audience of Brassert, 132.
audience to Gussoni on return, 133, 142
-, ready to send Anstruther to France, 134.
present to Polish ambassador, 133
-, should consider utility of Dutch to cause, 135
-, Zawadski sees in Scotland, 136.
away hunting, 137, 142, 143, 146, 153.
frequent exchanges of compliments with Savoy, 137
-, entertains princes of Chimay, 141, 169
-, they take leave of, 148.
Brassert sees frequently about treatment of Dutch ships, 142, 143
-, Dutch soothe about Yarmouth affair, 152.
employs Montagu, 144
-, Princess Palatine informs of negotiations with Neuburg, 145.
orders no change in religious ceremonies without reference to Council, 148
-, favour to Laud, 152.
impressed about Palatinate, 149, 171
-, Joachimi to urge to help Germany, 166.
state entry into London cancelled, 153
-, delighted at birth of James, 157, 159.
Gussoni to speak to about relations to Dutch, 154
-, Gussoni's audience, remarks on marriages of Monsieur and Mantua, 155, 160
-, reply to office about Dutch, 156.
resents French attitude to Orleans Lorraine marriage, 157
-, French justify action against Lorraine to, 162.
appoints commissioners for East India disputes, 158.
Venice wishes to know views about sending ambassador, 159
-, Gussoni rouses about, 164.
Gussoni congratulates about James, 159
-, expresses regard for Venice, 160
-, Venice congratulates, 168.
going to Windsor for Garter ceremony, 162
-, returning to London to be near queen, 163.
Wyche upholds honour at Porte, 163
-, at Garter memorial to King of Sweden and Palatine, 167.
appoints Carey ambassador to Venice, 166.
Venetian efforts to make friends with Dutch, 170, 175.
gets Curtius to meet Council, 170
-, orders enquiry about Necolade's resistance to law, 178.
Irish Dominican's threat to kill, 172
-, mourning for Infanta, 176.
1634 :
Dutch want to help Palatine to relieve selves, 179
-, benefits from Dunkirk privateers, 182.
Inns of Court entertain, 180, 195
-, prepares masque to entertain queen, 190.
asks Gussoni about Feria, 181
-, talks of French affairs, 182
-, French should not take Philipsburg without consulting, 186.
has Nethersole re-arrested, 183, 189
-, has sister informed, 191
-, sends for Boswell, 201.
objects to sending Palatine into Germany, 187.
orders only English bottoms to take goods to Holland, 188
-, policy about levies, 199, 200, 219.
Venice notifies of change of ambassador, 193, 209
-, regard for Venice, 198, 270.
not desiring rupture with Dutch, 194, 200
-, long audiences of Dutch ministers, 199
-, Dutch ministers follow, 202.
Elizabeth mollifies about Palatinate appeal for French protection, 196.
goes to Newmarket, 198, 201, 202
-, Oxenstierna prevented from going after, 206
-, Gussoni awaits return, 207, 208.
refers to Savoy's royal claims, 203
-, Spanish overtures to, 210.
Sweden wants permission for levy, 204, 210
-, Oxenstierna gives up hope of money from, 216.
talk of interposing for Spanish Dutch truce, 204
-, may offer to help peace in Germany, 208.
Rusdorf goes as Agent to Frankfort, 208
-, told of Dutch contributions to Germany, 211.
proposed interposition for truce between Poland and Sweden, 210.
letter to Sultan about outrages on merchants, 212n, asked to sanction reprisals on Turks, 214.
Gussoni moves for appointment of new ambassador to Venice, on Carey's death, 213, 216.
profits from privateering war, 215
-, celebrates St. Georges day by banquet to knights of garter, 218.
letter to doge in favour of Gussoni, 215, 216
-, Gussoni takes leave of, 217
-, present of plate to Gussoni, 370.
Dutch inform of Charnass's negotiations, 217.
orders sale of forest for ships of Navy, 220
-, Weston's fraud exposed to, 221, 222, Weston retains favour, 223, 233, 294, 295.
starts on progress, 220
-, at Greenwich, 223
-, hunting in country, 247
-, begins regular progress, 252.
Weston keeps from summoning parliament, 224
-, Laud suggests parliament to, 225
-, Laud trying to stir against Weston, 226.
objects to negotiations of Feuquieres, 215
-, Oxenstierna informs of victory of Liegnitz, 227.
letter of Princess Palatine to 227, 229
-, grants money for Palatinate garrison, 248.
Oxenstierna goes hunting with, 230
-, Oxenstierna has audience of, and is refused, 231.
Dutch tell French that alliance not to prejudice previous agreements with, 230
-, would favour revolt in Flanders, 233.
Oxenstierna takes final leave of, 233-5
-, takes reply out of Coke's mouth, 234
-, Oxenstierna refuses present, 237, 238
-, Oxenstierna considers misinformed by councillors, 240, 241.
short of money through quarrel with people, 241
-, merchants petition to stop ambassador going to Porte, 241, 242.
sees gentleman of Poland alone, 241
-, appoints Fielding ambassador to Venice, 243
-, a sign of his regard, 244, 258
-, makes Fielding extraordinary, 262.
promises to Necolalde about Portuguese ship, 244
-, not dissatisfied about East India Companies' negotiations, 254.
annoyed at Dutch seizure of mails, 245
-, knights Brassert at leave taking 251
-, present to Brassert, 262.
receives Pougny at Theobalds, 247
-, gives him second audience, pleased at request to co-operate for Sweden Poland truce, 251, 254.
agrees to summoning Irish parliament, 255
-, Irish petition against Viceroy's action, 256.
Weston speaks without instructions of, 257
-, protection of Weston, 263
-, and favour over Fielding, 281.
time of return to London. 258, 291
-, recreations prevent seeing Pougny, 280.
Windebank to inform of Savoy's claims to royalty, 261
-, San Germano presents book upon claims to, 272, 273, 278.
accident while hunting, 262
-, regrets death of Noy, 265.
Wyche's appeal to Turkish Courts to be laid before, 267, 279
-, order to Wyche upon, 279.
Joachimi to ask help for Maastrich, 268
-, Pergami asked for levy, 269.
bound to support Count Rodiem, 270
-, Rowlandson puts Hobson's case before, 271.
lavish entertainment of Savoy ambassador, 272, 277
-, who takes leave of, 277
-, opinion on Savoy's claims, 278.
Fleming predicts decisive action, 274
-, Pougny to urge alliance on, 276, 280, 289
-, reply on, 289.
San Germano informs why Cardinal Maurice went to Rome. 279.
does nothing without Council, 280
-, Council persuades of inability to help Palatinate, 283.
refuses to grant levies to French, 280, 290
-, Lorraine asks not to allow levies, 290.
Fielding taking leave of, 281, 285
-, postponed, 282
-, offered plate to Fielding, 286.
French suspicious of dealings with Spaniards, 282
-, moved by steps taken against Lorraine, 284.
stirred by letter from Palatinate, 283
-, tells Joachimi that wishes to keep neutral, 286
-, Venice recognises desire for neutrality, 288.
will not suffer interference with household, 284.
favour to Hobson to please, 285
-, Irish parliament votes 6 subsidies to, 287.
emperor urged to send ambassador to, 288
-, asks Pougny about replies upon alliance, 293, 298, 354.
Pougny informs of flight of Monsieur to France, 289, 293.
reply to Pougny about levies, 291
-, reasons for delay of French reply to, 300.
grants petitions of Levant Co. and will not seize consulage, 292, 293
-, grants Weston soap monopoly, 295.
proposals of Union to, 295
-, letters to sister and nephew, 296
-, seems to give no thought to Germany, 301.
returns to London, 296
-, letter of credence for Fielding, 339
-, letters of recall for Rowlandson, 341.
does not recognise Savoy's claims, 297.
reception of Correr, 297
-, fixes time of audience, 298
-, gives him audience, 299.
motives for levying ship money, 299
-, claim to forest lands, 300.
Oxenstierna will ask again for levies, 301.
Pougny corners about Spanish levy of Irish, 302, 303
-, reply upon, 303
-, Pougny asks for levy of Irish, 306
-, reply upon, 308.
alarmed at French progress, 304
-, Clausel takes leave of, 307.
Dutch fear Spanish influence on, 307, 309.
Princess Palatine hints at help for Lorraine, 310.
Howards' book on oath of allegiance written by order of, 311n
-, Courtenay desires permission to explain himself, 313.
1635 : 325, 360.
orders London to supply ships, 314
-, pleased at overcoming first difficulties on road to absolutism, 315.
orders Fielding to assemble diet of Swiss. 315
-, idea to form coalition to counter balance France, 316
-, speaks in favour of balance of power against France, 330.
disgust at demands of Feuquieres, 317
-, appoints Aston ambassador to Spain, 320.
sceptical of French desire for peace, 317
-, at marriage of Lord Herbert to Mary Villiers, 323.
French offers to, 318
-, Pougny to see about alliance, 322.
Pappenheim would like to take direction of Protestant Party in Germany, 318
-, resents alliance of France and Bavaria, 332
-, sister doubtful of affection, 333.
Correr's audience of, 318
-, asks about Mantua, 319
-, asks about quarrel with pope, 320
-, reply to, 321.
knows of arrival of priest from Rome, 321
-, Spaniards send money to, 327
-, Dutch believe supporting Spain, 330.
invitation to from French and Dutch, 323, 328
-, Pougny hands alliance proposals to, 325
-, lays proposals before Council, 328.
Poland approaches about marriage with Palatine's sister, 323, 324, 332, 334
-, Poland asks for naval help against Sweden, 336.
sympathy for Lorraine, 325
-, Levant merchants hope will oblige about ambassador, 330.
demands of from French and Dutch for Palatine, 329
-, asks Pougny for articles of Franco Dutch alliance, 331.
Dutch fear claim to dominion of sea, 332
-, impressed by fall of Philipsburg, 333.
Blom brings letter to, 333
-, going to Newmarket for hunting, 334
-, absence will delay business, 335
-, journey postponed, 336.
stirs fresh clamour against ship money by applying to other things, 335
-, orders prompt action against Essex forest lands, 336, 337.
Dutch inform of intention to vail to, 335
-, petitioned to grant letters of marque against Dutch, 337.
Necolalde appeals to about Intercursus Magnus, 337
-, turns off with joke, 338.
desire for reconciliation of Venice and Savoy, 340
-, letter of doge to, 341, 342
-, Venetian regard for, 344, 350, 357.
gives up Newmarket, 342
-, goes to Hampton Court, 346
-, inspects ships with queen, 351.
wroth at capture by Dunkirkers, 342
-, disrespect for at Hague, 345
-, Dutch believe ill disposed, 353.
disturbed at report of Poland's marriage, 342, 343, 347.
measures to extract money from London, over Ireland, 345
-, and father's debts, 345, 346
-, amasses considerable treasure by these measures, 346.
French overtures to prevent union with Spaniards, 347
-, unwilling to commit himself to France, 352.
visits Portland on death bed, afflicted at loss, 350.
promises Pembroke redress against Dunkirkers, 352.
wishes to reduce kingdom to order, 352
-, away hunting, 353
-, returns to London and gives audience to Senneterre, 358.
appoints commissioners for treasury and makes Laud chief of Council 355
-, makes Lindsey admiral, 359.
permission required for funeral honours to Lady Fielding, 356.
negotiations with Spain and Austria and demands, 357,
Senneterre sanguine of having persuaded 359
-, French ambassadors importune for reply, 374.
Portland did most to persuade to keep neutral, 359
-, great favour to Portland, 367, 368
-, Portland prevented reconciliation with people, 373, 376.
hint that may side with Poland against Sweden, 361
-, anxious for adjustment between Poland and Sweden, 377.
unaware or careless of potentialities of state, 362, 363
-, fleet kept by, 365
-, resources of, 366
-, abhors parliament, heavy cost of household, 367.
prefers to employ extraordinary ambassadors, 368
-, affection for duke of Savoy, 368, 369, but will not admit royal title, 369.
thanks Venice for courtesies to Fielding, 371, 378
-, Correr sees about Lady Fielding's funeral, 377.
imperialist efforts to win, 371
-, Venice watches attitude to Franco Dutch Alliance, 373.
appoints commanders for fleet, intentions obscure, 372
-, means to maintain free intercourse at sea, 374.
ready to assist Lorraine, 373
-, rumoured estrangement from France, 376
-, need of help by France, 378.
Skytte has audience of, 376
-, Skytte formally returns garter to, 381, 382
-, at garter celebration, 382, 389.
offended with Duchess of Buckingham for remarrying, 377.
French inform of rupture with Spain, 380, 411
-, upset by announcement, 381
-, French efforts to reassure, 385, 386, 411.
promises to forward peace between Sweden and Poland, 382
-, Anstruther returns and reports to, 384.
going to review fleet, 383, 384
-, goes to Greenwich with queen, 386
-, reviews fleet in Downs, 393.
Skytte takes leave of, 384
-, present to, 385.
war only means to force parliament on, 386, 397
-, dislike of parliament affects policy, 392, 393, 395, 398, 401.
gives cloth monopoly to Rotterdam Company, 387
-, revokes privilege of soap company, 408.
measures for arming because of war on continent, 388, 397
-, explanation of measures to Venice, 389, 390, 396.
Dutch assured of friendliness, 390
-, tells Louis must be enemy of Dutch, 400.
declines to receive Seneterre in audience, 391
-, congratulates and twits Pougny about Avein, 392.
confirms de Vic as resident in France, 391.
sceptical about attitude of Savoy, 392
-, plan to raise standing army, 395.
claim to dominion of the sea, 393, 401
-, urges fleet to sea, 396.
grants levy to Necolalde, 394
-, Senneterre tackles about, 399, 412.
sends out requests for benevolence, 397
-, war measures a pretext to cover despotic designs, 398.
goes to Theobalds, 398
-, hunting, 399
-, back at Greenwich, 400
-, returning to London, 412.
not going on progress, 399
-, progress decided on, 412.
inclined to make Wentworth treasurer, 399.
sends Murray to Hague about sister's health, 399, 404
-, Elizabeth thanks and represents peril of Palatinate to, 416.
Lorraine hopes to win against France, 399, 400
-, Hispanophiles try to rouse against France, 401, 410.
importuned for reply by French ambassadors, which given, 400.
apprehensive about French fleet, 402
-, told of encounter with French fleet, 404
-, disturbed and relieved that false, 405.
queen may persuade to receive her mother, 402
-, Queen Mother and Princess Margaret would come at sign from, 405.
mission from Cardinal Infant to, 403, 405
-, who represents peril of Flanders, 410, 411.
Gerbier brings letters for, 403
-, Cize to be presented to, 405
-, Cize has audience, 406, 422.
protests to about seizure of mails, 409
-, incensed at seizure, 410.
French ambassadors more hopeful about, 411
-, remonstrate with about orders to admiral, 412, 416, 419.
recognises Spanish devices in representations of Fleming, 417.
in London for christening of Southampton's son, 418
-, at Theobalds to start progress, 423
-, proceeds to Windsor, 432.
asks Correr for news of Italy, 418
-, export of glass and pictures from Venice for, 419.
Simmern asks help for Palatinate, 421.
Princess Palatine appeals to against Prague treaty, 422, 424
-, Dutch do not expect to take action, 427, 447.
explains about fleet to Correr, 423
-, proposal to give squadron to Palatine, 424, 425.
wants to mediate between Venice and Savoy, 423, 442, 451
-, Poland entrusts mediation with Sweden to. 425.
Senate wishes to know if Fielding acting by orders of, 426
-, Correr thinks not, 458, 459.
Dutch intention to pay respect at sea to, 426
-, no one to leave realm without passport from, 434.
desire for peace of Italy, 427
-, fleet waiting for orders, 436.
stirred by sister's letter, consults Council, 430
-, vigorous resolves marred by defect of character, 431, 432
-, Boswell takes answer to Elizabeth, 447.
roused by excesses of Dunkirkers, 433
-, fleet waiting for instructions, 436, 441.
French ambassadors impress consequences of Prague treaty on, 435.
incident with Cottington and Laud over wall at Oatlands, 436
-, absence delays business, 439, 441.
Spain protests readiness to satisfy about Palatinate, 438
-, confirms decision to send Taylor to Vienna, 439, 445
-, threat in instructions, 440.
offer of parliamentarians to, 440
-, reply, 441
-, parliamentarians hope but determined against, 444.
appeal to about Correr's imprisoned servant, 441, 442, 449
-, will not take case out of hands of ordinary judges, 450
-, likely to hand him over, 460, 467.
efforts to inflame against French, 442, 443
-, Queen Mother wants to join in league against France, 455.
Savoy informs of alliance with France, 443
-, Savoy's offer and incitement to reply, 446.
progress of, 443n
-, expected at Windsor, 445
-, Joachimi follows in vain for audience, 455.
orders fleet in order to gain authority over people, 444.
desire of Venice to please, 449
-, not aware of Fielding's office about fleet, 451.
Dutch believe wishing to pick quarrel, 453
-, threat about merchants to Dutch, 462
-, threatens Dutch with reprisals, 465.
sends off Aston to Spain, 454
-, hunting a long way off, 456, 459, 466, 469.
Venice wishes to please, 457
-, not likely to be deceived by Spanish promises, 458.
pleased at request of ship for St. Chaumont, 459
-, Gordon's report to from Poland, 460
-, Gordon to thank, 466.
approves of Scudamore not visiting Richelieu, 459
-, Council ready to take extreme measures against France, if agrees, 463
-, remonstrates about Pearl, 468
-, Pougny replies to upon, 480.
contemplates sending ambassador extraordinary to France, 463, 464
-, anxious to see queen mother settled, 464.
circumstances will not induce to summon parliament, 466
-, but may be induced for sake of nephew, 469,
recalls fleet, 468, 470, 474
-, displeased at Lindsey knighting followers, 475.
Palatine announces visit to, 468
-, orders for reception, 473
-, limits prince's suite, 476.
French ambassadors renew alliance proposals to, 471.
Polish mission on way to, 471
-, receives della Valle coldly, 476-479, 481
-, della Valle lies about, 485.
returning to London, 475
-, back in London, 477
-, Correr thanks and asked for news of Italy, 478.
Spaniards report alliance with against Dutch in Indies, 479.
Venice calls attention to state of Germany and Valtelline, 480.
emperor fears union with Poland, 482
-, Teller informs emperor of wish for peace, 485.
reception of Prince Palatine, 483
-, makes much of Prince, 486
-, Palatine devotes himself to win favour, 489.
Brez's opinion of, 486
-, Laud's great influence with, 488.
insists on title of Electoral Highness for Palatine, 486, 487
-, Spaniards playing with over title, 490.
wants Rupert to come to England, 491, 517
-, Rusdorf may take instructions from, 492.
Palatine's ministers realise powerlessness to render much help, 491
-, Elizabeth's hopes of, from son's reception, 493.
Spanish negotiations a sop to, over Palatines, 493.
confers with leading men to obtain payment of ship money, 495.
claims of Hanse merchants laid before, 495
-, affection for Venice, 497.
to please queen agrees to resident being sent to Rome, 496.
1636 :
letter to emperor in favour of Palatine, 497, 508
-, Taylor talks of inducing to make alliance with Austria, 502.
Palatine wishes to leave, 498
-, promise to Palatine if Austria obstinate, 505.
anxious to have large fleet at sea, 499
-, Spaniards desire good offices with Poland, 500.
knows of presence of Wirtemberg's brother, 499
-, brother to be introduced to, 505, 508.
move of parliamentarians to induce to summon parliament, 500
-, immoveable determination against, 500, 501.
delighted at birth of daughter, 501
-, going to Newmarket, 506, 508
-, goes, 509
-, hunting there, 511, 515.
Taylor enlarges on power and information of, 503
-, displeased with Taylor's report, 504.
afraid of Senneterre's subtlety, 507
-, incensed with Douglas, 510.
reproaches Joachimi about negotiations with Spain, 509, 522.
sister laments that unmoved by petitions, 508
-, French offer to, if will declare against Spain, 511.
wroth at escape of della Valle, 510
-, appeals to against Wentworth, 515.
does not want queen mother in England, 510, 530
-, may receive her if French pay pension, 524.
very dissatisfied with Spain, 511
-, ready to join with France, but Senneterre sceptical, 512.
indemnity required from for Palatinate, 514
-, Venice wishes to satisfy about merchants, 516.
sea power will render independent of parliament, 515
-, perturbed by French refusal to recognise supremacy, 519.
grants protection to Wirtemberg's chancellor, 516
-, grants men of war to bring Spanish ambassador, 518, 535.
French intimate disapproval of conveyance of specie to Flanders, 519
-, remonstrates at Dunkirkers' seizure of tobacco, 524.
regrets Polish opposition to Palatine match, 519
-, Poles no reason to mistrust goodwill to Palatines, 529.
reconciles Lennox and Pembroke, 520
-, high opinion of Wentworth, 527
-, affected by death of Pembroke's son, 527.
Venetian concession to merchants to gratify, 521, 522, 541
-, will not credit report of alliance of Venice with Spain, 532, 540.
Council discusses Palatine's affairs before, 522
-, sees no need to move, 530.
appoints Northumberland admiral of new fleet, 526
-, pardons French privateers, 530.
Lorraine sends Rochecour to, 526n.
disposed to make Juxon treasurer, 527
-, appoints Juxon, 531.
visits Carlisle when sick, 527, 558
-, Carlisle entrusts wife and affairs to, 558.
thanks to Spain for attitude about Palatinate, 530, 531
-, emperor's readiness to satisfy, 534
-, Taylor sends express to, 537.
going to Hampton Court, 530.
demands release of Rochecour, 531
-, interests of, do not abate animosity against French, 534.
Correr to praise Rowlandson to, 533
-, recalls Rowlandson, 536.
presents of Dutch to, 533, 539
-, Dutch representations to about supplies to Flanders, 538.
Palatine asks for decisive measures, holds discussion with Council, 538, 539
-, Palatine thanks, 539
-, refuses Palatine's demands but promises satisfaction, 542.
to review forces suplied from church lands, 539
-, Necolalde has long audience of, 542.
urges Arundel's departure, 541
-, Arundel complains to of Palatine's remarks, 542
-, secret instructions to Arundel, 544.
pleased at news of fall of Schenkenscans, 543, 558, 567.
Princess Palatine sure Austrians will beguile, 545
-, will break with Austria if answer unsatisfactory, 549, 557.
gives Arundel special instructions to make arrangement for Palatine, 545, 546.
Dutch offer fleet to, against Spaniards, 547.
informs Beveren of sailing of fleet, 548
-, regrets loss Anne Royal, 550.
leaving London because of plague, may go to Ireland, 550
-, Ireland given up, 554.
Palatines would raise pretensions if emperor showed fear of, 551
-, if sides with Austrians, Spaniards will get satisfaction for Palatines, 552.
Correr has audience of and speaks of merchants, 552
-, Palatines to accompany on progress, 554.
very jealous of French fleet entering Channel, 553.
unlikely to allow Leicester's punctilio, 553
-, displeased at Orange's indifference about garter, 558.
Arundel's first report to, 554
-, Radolti has first audience of, 557.
Cisa asks permission to export gunpowder and bullets, 555
-, Sweden asks for levy, 567.
connivance of papal envoy would be suspected, 555
-, unbecoming to correspond openly with pope, 566.
wants to keep Rupert at side, 558, 559
-, orders preparations for Zawadski, 563.
incensed at French capture of Minikin, 559
-, determined on revenge, 561, 566, 567, 571.
leaving London for Hampton Court, 560, 568, 570
-, precautions against plague, 568, 570.
Orange wants to stop food going to Flanders, 561.
Radolti has second audience of, 562
-, and a third, incensed at Radolti's methods, 565.
thoughts directed to control of domestic affairs, 565.
annoyed at Bavaria's hopes of issue, 566.
Dutch ambassadors speak to about alliance and treatment of fishermen, 567
-, but firm in original resolve, 572.
Spaniards try to commit to their cause, 568.
Juxon speaks of desire for peace, 570
-, values Windebank's counsel highly, 571.
Charles, prince of Wales :
attack of fever, 118
-, Joachimimistakesqueen's dwarf for, 251.
styled Prince of Great Britain, not Prince of Wales, 363.
ill of fever, 445, 447
-, recovered 456.
conducts Palatine to king and queen, 483.
Charles III, duke of Lorraine :
Guron sent to treat with, 2n
-, won over by imperialists, 123.
military preparations of, 126
-, French move against, 141, 143.
difficult not to oppose France, 140
-, will have to submit to France, 147
-, reduced to complete dependence, 152, 153, 157n, 160, 209.
French justify action against to England, 162
-, Louis irritated at withdrawal, 195.
arrt of Parliament of Paris against, 284n.
asks England not to allow levies against him, 290
-, claims Wirtemberg and Austria, 302.
Mazarin likely to serve interests, 306.
Princess Palatine hints at Charles helping, 310
-, English hopeless about, 317.
wants to meet Count Pappenheim and Fleming, 316.
French and Weimar offer battle to, 320.
French cross Rhine because of machinations, 322.
Pougny avoids mentioning to Charles, 325.
Fleming goes to see, 373, 387, 409
-, account of interview, 399, 400, 416, 417.
defeat at Montbeliard, 393.
Fleming criticises French treatment of, 417
-, Scudamore to make representations in favour of, 447.
coming to England for help, 513
-, sends Rochecour to England, 526, 530n, 531.
grand master of artillery of. See Rochecour, baron de.
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, 109, 316 :
1632 :
age at father's death, 41, 55
-, uncle undertakes guardianship of dominions, 50.
1633 :
Anstruther to support at diet, 59
-, Anstruther's policy for, 67.
Dutch represent help required by, 70
-, commended to duke of Simmern, 73.
England and France might work together for, 75
-, English hope to enlist French help for, 78, 80, 89, 97.
Duke of Simmern wants English help for, 90.
efforts to have included in adjustment, 92
-, English desire for restitution, 115.
goes with Prince of Orange as adventurer, 98
-, made knight of garter, 102
-, garter sent to, 122, 130
-, Boswell presents, 137.
Rota busy for, 124
-, provision of money for, 130.
Denmark unwilling to acknowledge as elector, 146.
Godfather to James, 163, 165, 166, 172.
mother wishes to send to Palatinate with army, 168, 187, 224
-, England objects, 210.
1634 :
pitiful appeal to Charles, 224
-, French fear results of England supporting, 226.
death of Bavaria should benefit, 230
-, French understanding with Bavaria prejudiced, to, 333.
ailing, mother takes to Rhenen, 252.
surrender of Philipsburg to French detrimental to 276.
letter of uncle to, 296
-, letters to from France about protecting Palatinate, 302
-, French offer for, 318.
1635 :
terms of France Dutch alliance upon, 328
-, demands of Charles for, 329,
talk of marriage to queen of Sweden, 332.
imperialists threaten dominions, 333, 338
-, French alliance necessary for, 371, 378.
Poland ready to negotiate for restitution, 379
-, Lorraine's offices for restitution, 400.
in danger of never recovering dominions, 417
-, desperate state of affairs, 421.
Simmern presses England to help, 424
-, proposal to give naval squadron to, 425, 477, 491, 495.
shut out by peace of Prague, 427, 430
-, remonstrances about, 431, 439
-, English offended at Austrian treatment of, 432.
Taylor to negotiate for, 439, 445, 474
-, Aston sent to Spain, for 457.
Hopton pessimistic about 457
-, Spanish promises for win England, 458.
preparing to visit England, 465
-, informs king of coming, 468
-, hopes that visit will lead to calling parliament, 469.
popularity in England, 468, 473.
French ambassadors press alliance in view of visit, 471, 473, 474.
preparations for reception, 473, 477
-, king limits suite, 476
-, ambassadors delayed by, 479.
coming to get help, 476
-, Venetian instructions about visit, 480.
della Valle suggests marriage to Polish princess, 478, 479, 481.
everything held up for visit, 480
-, arrival in England and reception, 483
-, arrival removes excuses for delay, 484.
councillors of treat with Laud, 484, 488
-, and with Secretaries of State, 491.
King's exertions to entertain, 486
-, probable lengthy stay, 488
-, tries to win uncle's favour, 489.
French ambassadors refuse title of Electoral Highness to, 486, 487, 490, 503
-, Correr consults Coke about title, 487
-, and his colleagues, 488
-, instructions to, 516,
Necolaldi professes readiness for adjustment with, 488
-, Necolaldi gives title of Elector, 489, 514
-, opinions upon, 490, 491.
French ambassadors confer within queen's chamber, 491
-, mother pleased with reception, 493.
demand for humiliation to emperor, 492, 494, 506.
led to expect much from coming of Spanish ambassadors, 494.
1636 :
Charles writes to emperor in favour of, 497, 508, 528
-, unlikely to get much, 498.
proposed fleet for, 499
-, hopes of ruined, 509.
does not answer Correr about title, 501
-, Wirtemberg's brother presented to, 505, 508.
commissioners appointed to treat affairs at Vienna, 502.
assured about sister's Polish marriage, 504, 534
-, losing hope of it, 529.
told that England's interests not concerned for, 504
-, speaks to French ambassadors about suggested exchange with Lorraine, 505.
godfather of Princess Elizabeth, 505
-, falls ill, 505, 506, 508
-, better but keeps room, 510.
not expected to get satisfaction, 508
-, French offer to England about, 511.
expenses of begin to be felt, 510
-, recovered and joins king at Newmarket, 511.
desire of Catholic to satisfy, 514
-, Charles asks Catholic to use influence with emperor in favour of, 537.
ill again, 514
-, depressed by unfavourable turn of affairs, 515
-, returns to London with king, 519.
French raise difficulties about calling Elector, 516.
emperor well disposed to, 518
-, talk of force to be commanded by, 523.
Council meets to satisfy 522
-, Austrians contemplate forcing England to arm and then to concede claims of, 525.
affairs at standstill at Paris and Vienna, 526, 532
-, complains that not dealt with straightforwardly, 529.
expenses of household cut down, 529
-, Correr's attitude to approved, 533.
mother sanguine of English help for, 538
-, officers who crossed with recalled, 540.
asks king to take some decisive step, 538
-, encouraged and thanks king, 539.
outburst against Arundel, 541, 542
-, likely to ruin cause by impetuosity, 542
-, but resentment justified, 544.
Leicester going to Paris in cause of, 543
-, Arundel to serve cause of, 544.
Arundel takes leave of, 545
-, instructions to Arundel to please, 545, 546.
proposed exclusion from peace with Sweden, 546
-, 555
-, stipulations upon in Franco Swedish treaty, 560.
hopes of doing anything for depend on peace, 547
-, belief that emperor committed to give complete satisfaction to, 551.
Scudamore asks what France will contribute to restoration, 552.
anxious as to outcome of sister's Polish match, 554
-, pleased at Zawadski coming, 563.
Arundel protests intention to win advantage for, 558.
Radolti says nothing about, 562
-, considers Radolti's mission an Austrian trick, 565.
posterity for Bavaria destroys hopes, 566.
Radolti says nothing about giving territory in Flanders, 566.
quarrel with France unadvisable in present state of affairs, 571.
Charles II of Lorraine, duke of Elboeuf, Elbeuf :
defeat of, 7.
Charles Emanuel I, duke of Savoy, 530.
Charles Emanuel, prince of Savoy :
birth announced in England, 260, 272.
Charles
king at launch of, 74
-, Fielding crosses in, 288n.
Charnass, Hercules Girard baron of, Sciarnasse, Sciarnasse, Sciarnasie, French ambassador extraordinary to the Dutch :
mission announced in England,74
assurances to Princess Palatine, 76
-, efforts to prevent treaties with Spain, 83.
ordered to press negotiations, 177
-, expected settlement, 195.
English offended at Dutch silence about, 200
-, Dutch report nothing settled, 207.
Dutch give Charles full informationabout, 217.
Dutch inform that alliance not to prejudice engagements with England and Venice, 230.
at conference with Dutch ambassadors, 300.
Michiel calls on, 486.
Charnaz, follower of Monsieur :
arrest of, 336n.
chase. See hunting.
Chateauneuf, marquis of. See Aubespine Charles de l.'
Chatham, co. Kent :
Anne Royal brought up from, 550n.
Chtillon, marshal de. See Coligny, Gaspard de.
Chavigny, count of. See Bouthillier, Leon.
Chenut. See Knuyt.
Cherch. See Kirke.
Chiacaia, Turkish official :
galley's losses in action with English merchantmen. 125.
Cherasco, peace of, 198n.
Chimay, princes of. See Croi, Albert and Philip de.
Chioggia, Chiozza [Prov. Venezia, Italy] :
Fielding entertained by Podesta, 343.
Chivr, Hector de, Seigneur du Plessis :
Francoise Marguerite daughter of, marries comte de Guiche, 308n,
Choiseul, Csar de, comte du Plessis Praslin, French ambassador in Savoy :
contest with Fielding for precedence, 324, 325.
Cholb. See Kolb.
Chrichi. See Blanchefort de Crequy.
Christian IV, king of Denmark :
1632 :
differences with Hamburg, 34, 60
-, accomodated, 70.
Leicester fails to get satisfaction from, 60.
1633 :
Anstruther to negotiate league with, 67
-, committed to Protestant side, 75.
collecting army, 72
-, suspected designs in Baltic, 91.
peace proposals to imperialists, 89, 91.
interposition considered selfish in England, 95
-, England not sorry for, 101, 104
-, Princess Palatine's comments on action, 104.
hopes from intervention, 115, 116, 118, 128
-, not expected to bring peace, 120.
proposed journey to Dresden, 122
-, active in interest of peace, 136, 137, 143,
Anstruther to go to see, 130, 145
-, expectation that will help Palatines, 141.
Anstruther sees but is put off, 146
-, Anstruther to ask support for Palatines, 149
-, not ready to help Palatines, 151
-, Anstruther unsuccessful with, 159.
claims against England, 151, 368.
talk of coming to terms with imperialists, 153
-, Anstruther treats with for alliance, 176.
nature of relationship with England, 368.
1634 :
emperor allows to levy tolls on Elbe, 187
-, Anstruther treats with about, 192.
Rusdorf arranges with about Palatine legacy, 191.
negotiations with detain Anstruther, 196.
Frankfort diet discusses interposition, 223
-, diet approves of interposition, 240.
asks Spiexmo to introduce settlers into Denmark, 305.
1635 :
squadron ready to join English fleet, 396
-, fleet from Indies salutes English fleet, 405.
1636 :
envoy at Vienna about peace, 503
-, cautious attitude to England's claim to sea dominion, 535.
Christian, eldest son of Christian IV, king of Denmark :
may go to Dresden about negotiations, 122, returns to Gluckstat, 136.
Christina of France, duchess of Savoy Madame Royale, 113 :
sends to announce birth of son, 12, 16
-, Cerbelloni offended with 30.
exchange of compliments with England, 137
-, Baronis brings nothing from, 167.
sends compliments to Queen Henrietta, 272
-, instructed S. Germano to return by Brussels, 277.
entertains Lady Fielding, 324
-, entertains Fielding, 324.
Ciz brings news of to queen, 406
-, queen sends presents to, to, 475.
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 131n.
suggested marriage to Prince Palatine, 332.
Chur, Coire [Grisons, Switzerland] :
Fleming to meet Rohan at, 34.
church lands, ecclesiastical goods :
owners of required to furnish quota of troops, 539.
Cicala : 165.
Cinnamon :
cargo of, in Paragon, 408.
Cisa
-, Cize, Benit, M. di Cisa
-, Count of Sisa, Count of Pezze, 501 :
duke of Savoy thinks of sendingas Resident to England, 325
-, expected in London, 375
-, arrives, 405 : first audience, 406.
relations with French ambassadors, 422, 484.
anxious to arrange reconciliation with Venice, 423
-, gives up idea, 445.
to inform king of alliance with France, 443
-, sees king and confers long with, 446
-, subject of audience, 451.
publishes pamphlet on duke's royal claims, 464, 475
-, argues against "Opinions of Gianotti," 474, 477.
gives up pushing reconciliation with Venice, 472, 474.
publishes paper on siege of Valenza, 484.
tries to make a bargain about Palatine's title, 487
-, no attention paid to, 490.
asks leave to export gunpowder and bullets, 555
-, refused, 572.
leaving London, with Court, 570
-, refused levies, 572.
Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward.
Clausel, M. du, Oliset, Closet :
acting in England for Queen Mother and Monsieur, 287
-, takes leave of king to return to Brussels, 307.
Clausen, Cornelius, Captain, of the Prince Henry of Amsterdam :
violates neutrality of Scarborough, 476n.
Claveaux, Moise, boatswain of the Petite Marthe :
convicted of piracy and sentenced, 493n.
Clerk, Danielle, captain of Dutch ship Salamander :
captures Nuestra Senora de Rosario, 235n.
Cleveland, earl of. See Wentworth, Thomas, earl of Cleveland.
Cleves, duke of. See John William.
climate, English :
responsible for eccentricities of people, 370.
-, See also weather.
Clitherow, Christopher, Lord Mayor of London :
celebration of election, 475.
Clobery, William, part owner of the Scipio and Anne, 58n.
Clock :
Dutch present to Charles, 453, 539.
Closet. See Clausel.
cloth :
trade with Persia, 3, 65.
complaints of bad quality, 65n.
English trade in at Hamburg, 149
-, at Constantinople, 461
-, at Aleppo and Smyrna, 461.
only to be taken to Holland in English bottoms, 188.
English for Constantinople, 217.
charge of smuggling, 344
-, English manufacture of, 362.
English Co. for at Rotterdam, 387.
quantity manufactured in England, 462.
Dutch said to be infringing privileges of English merchants in, 462.
Dutch will give English facilities for sale of, 426.
Fielding allowed to export from Venice, 438.
quarrel between Wyche and Cesy over, on English ships, 556, 569.
dyed, Dutch forbid importation, 387n.
gold :
manufacture of introduced at Lyon, 161.
kerseys :
sold at Ragusa, 205
-, price fixed in Levant, 569.
Londons, 3 :
English trade in, at Ragusa, 205
-, price fixed in Levant, 569.
Roman, of gold, 438.
Venetian :
English imitate, 408, 461, 569
-, anti Venetian, 569.
fringed, 456, 461.
woollen, made at Venice, 57.
English trade in, at Levant islands, 205.
Coal :
revenue raised by tax on exportation of, 196.
Coeuvres, Marquis of. See Estrees, Hannibal d'.
Cognet, Gaspard, sieur de la Tuillerie, M. de Tullerie, French ambassador at Venice :
expected at Turin, 13
-, possible suspicions about Weston's mission, 44.
reports that Venice allowing food to go to French troops in Valtelline, 389.
Coire. See Chur.
Coke, Cuch, Sir John, Secretary of State, 128 :
1633 :
accompanies king to Scotland, 93.
Gussoni speaks to about sending ambassador to Venice, 106
-, promises to let him know, 110.
asks Salvetti about Savoy's claim to Cyprus, 116n.
instructions to Wyche about affair of Cassandra, 144n.
views on relations with Dutch, 156
-, on commission for East India Company's claims, 158.
ordered to prepare instructions for Carey, 166.
1634 :
sent to take Nethersole's papers, 183
-, opinion on Savoy's claims, 203, 264.
outbreaks against France, 197, 198, 209, 304
-, letter of de Vic to quoted, 243n.
remarks on situation in Germany, 198, 209
-, German gentleman employed by on German affairs, 232.
Gussoni informs of leave, 208
-, thanks Gussoni for help to English ship, 209.
tells Gussoni of Constantinople outrages, and of Carey, 212
-, assures of appointment of Carey's successor, 216.
Nethersole sentenced for letter to, 227
-, on commission upon Nuestra Senora de Rosario, 235.
nothing extracted from about alliances, 232
-, breaks down in answering Oxenstierna, 234.
Pergami brings letters of Gerbier to, 239
-, Pergami speaks with, 241.
to remonstrate with Joachimi on seizure of mails, 245.
deals with Wyche's appeal to Turkish Courts, 267, 279, 280
-, approves of Wyche's conduct, 280n.
1635 :
reply to French and Dutch ambassadors on alliance proposals, 329
-, commissioner to treat with French ambassador, 331.
despatch, addressed to 338n.
commissioner of the Treasury, 355
-, one of inner circle of Council, 367.
certificate of Anstruther's return, 374
-, Gerbier brings letters to, 403.
Correr sees about Lady Fielding's funeral, 377, 378
-, Correr impresses with need of helping Germany, 378.
Mendoza represents perilous state of Flanders to, 410.
French ambassadors referred to about Lindsey's instructions, his argu ment, 414, 415
-, note their reply, 416
-, ambassadors again remonstrate with, but get no reply, 419
-, but find inclined to amicable arrangement later, 432.
expects Taylor to be taking leave, 439n
-, despatches Taylor, 445.
Correr tackles about Fielding's offices, 458
-, at inauguration of Lord Mayor, 475.
assurances to Correr about release of servant, 460
-, works hard to get him satisfaction in matter, 467.
suspicions of della Valle aroused, 481
-, has him arrested, 484
-, della Valle lies to, 485.
Correr consults about title of Palatine, 487, 490.
Palatine's ministers confer with about fleet, 491.
talk of forced resignation, 515
-, seriously ill, 524
-, recovered and takes place in Council, 527.
expresses regret at reported alliance of Venice with Spain, 532.
sees Beveren about toll from Dutch fishermen, 543
-, reply of Dutch ambassadors to 547
-, calls Beveren's attention to Mare Clausum, 548.
Colb, Colbergh. See Kolb.
Colemburgh. See Pallandt, Floris, count of Culenborgh.
Coligny, Gaspard de, marshal de, Chtillon, Sciatilon, marshal of France :
wins victory at Avein, 392n
-, junction with Dutch forces, 401n.
Colloredo, Coloredo, Radolf, count of Waldsee, imperial commander :
near Frankfort, 425.
Cologne [German Empire] :
news from, 227, 230, 236.
Prince of Orange orders neutrality to be respected, 38
-, complaints of infringement of neutrality, 72.
Neuburg leads imperialists about 169.
mails robbed near, 233.
Arundel refused passport to, 562
-, Arundel writes trom, 568.
archbishop elector of. See Ferdinand of Bavaria.
Coloma, Don Carlos :
on council of regency in Flanders, 174n.
starting for Milan, 239
-, guardian of Castello, Milan, 249.
Colonna, Girolamo, cardinal deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin, archbishop of Bologna, cardinal of Bologna :
gives Rowlandson free passage, 57.
comedies. See masques.
Commissioners, to treat with French ambassador about alliance proposals :
decision to appoint, 329
-, names of, 331
-, Laud substituted for Portland, 359.
French ambassadors meet, 359
-, negotiations of, 371.
busy with affairs since Portland's death, 374
-, waiting for ambassador from Dutch, 378.
press for articles of alliance with Dutch, 439.
-, of 1618 :
recommendations for building ships for navy, 365n.
Commissioners for the Treasury, 355 :
quarrels among, 399, 436.
Companies, trading :
advantage to England by, 569.
-, See Levant Co.
-, Merchant Adventurers.
Compiegne [Oise, France] :
Oxenstierna at, 360n.
Hepburn sees king at, 382.
Compton, Spencer, earl of Northampton :
attends king to Scotland, 93.
Cond, Prince of. See Bourbon Cond, Henry II, prince of.
Congo. See Kung.
Conn, George, secretary to Cardinals Montalto and Barberini :
Brett takes letters of recommendation to, 496.
Constantia, second wife of Sigismund III, king of Poland, 479n.
Constantinople, 88, 168, 250, 253 :
French ambassador's affront to Venetian at, 43, 68
-, quarrels of French ambassadors at, 154, 155, 180.
report to on engagement with English merchantmen, prisoners sent to, 129.
imprisonment of Christian merchants at, 203, 212, 213, 241
-, division of damages, 273, 279.
English ships for stopped, 213, 217
-, sending of ambassador to, Denbigh mentioned, 320, 329
-, ambassador at paid by merchants, 368.
shares of powers in trade of, 237, 246.
English destroying Venetian trade at, 408
-, Fielding allowed to send goods to, 438.
Paragon trading at, 448.
Cadi of, 237.
Vicar Patriarchal at, dissatisfaction with, 163.
Venetian instructions to representatives at, 70, 181, 252.
trade of English merchants at, 456, 461.
Levant Co. withdraws objection to appointment of ambassador to, 466.
consulage :
Crowe urges king to take possession of, 292
-, king decides to leave at disposal of merchants, 292, 293.
consuls. See under ambassadors.
Contarini di Nicolo, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador in France :
despatches to the Senate, 285, 290, 294, 297, 300, 307, 318, 327, 347, 361, 382, 393, 400, 418, 419, 447, 464, 477, 482, 489, 503, 511, 516, 520, 548, 552, 560.
entertains Correr, 285, Correr consults about Palatine's title, 488.
communications with Correr, 296.
Contarini, di Nicolo, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador in the Netherlands :
despatches to the Senate, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 16, 20, 22, 25, 32, 37, 41, 45, 48, 50, 54, 58, 61, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 75, 79, 82, 84, 86, 88, 94, 98, 101, 103, 104, 106, 107, 119, 122, 129, 131, 137, 146, 150, 159, 161, 165, 167, 170, 174, 180, 188, 191, 193, 199, 201, 203, 204, 208, 210, 218, 230, 233, 237, 246, 249, 252.
condoles with Princess Palatine, 50
-, tries to soften asperities between English and Dutch, 194
-, Dutch ambassadors to France take leave of, 230.
communications with Gussoni, 33, 37, 52, 55, 74, 157.
-, -, Zonca, 245.
Contarini, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador at Rome :
despatches to the Senate, 124, 134.
Contarini, Cavalier, Savio of the Council, 58.
-, Marco, Savio alla Mercanzia, 516.
-, Marin, of the Council of Ten, 336.
-, Nicolo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 206.
Coregio. See Correggio.
Corfu, island :
foreign ships take away Venetian carrying trade from, 448.
corn :
proposed monoply of, to raise revenue, 176.
quota demanded from Landgrave of Darmstat, 245.
Cornaro, Catherine, queen of Cyprus :
resigns claims to Venice, 116n.
Corner, Cornaro, Antonio, of the Council of Ten, 336.
Corner, Cornaro, Francesco, Venetian Ambassador in Spain :
despatches to the Senate, 21, 56, 204, 208, 210, 269, 276, 279, 300.
communications with Gussoni, 21.
-, -, Soranzo, 214, 282.
-, -, Zonca, 241, 248.
Coronation :
Charles going to Scotla, 53, 87
-, ceremony of, 117, 122
-, congratulations on, 127
-, supposed need for State entry into London after, 132.
Correggio, Coregio [Prov. Reggio, Italy] :
Spanish designs on, 126, 133.
Correr, Corraro, Anzolo, Angelo, 218 :
chosen ambassador to England, 188
-, to attend Senate for instruction, 191.
king and queen notified of appointment, 193
-, ready to start, 250
-, leaving soon, 259.
Rowlandson calls on and speaks of Fielding, 270
-, and of Hobson's case, 271.
Zonca notified of coming, 276
-, journey to England, at Solothurn, 277
-, at Paris, 284.
Rohan calls on, 285.
leaves Paris, 285
-, crosses, 288.
-, -, Venetian Ambassador in England :
despatches to the Senate, 277, 284, 288, 291, 292, 294, 297, 299, 301, 304, 306, 307, 314, 316, 318, 320, 322, 325, 327, 330, 333-335, 342, 345, 350, 353, 358, 371, 373, 376, 377, 379, 382, 384, 388, 391, 393, 396, 400, 403, 404, 406, 409, 413, 416, 419, 423, 424, 430, 432, 435, 438, 442, 445, 449, 454, 458, 461, 462, 465, 468, 470, 473, 476, 477, 480, 483, 486, 489, 491, 494, 497, 500, 504, 506, 509, 511, 514, 518, 522, 526-8, 531, 533, 535, 538, 541, 544, 545, 549, 552, 554, 557, 559, 561, 564, 566, 570, 571.
despatch to the Inquisitors of State, 550.
confidential relations with Pougny, 293, 296.
new secretary for, 294, 350.
invited to Lord Mayor's function, 296
-, public entry, 297
-, first audience, 298, 299.
interview with Coke, 304.
1635 :
new years audience of king, 318
-, Charles asks about Mantua, 319, and about quarrel with pope, 320, 321
tells Joachimi of efforts to help Dutch with ministers, 331
-, Blom calls on, 333
exchanges compliments with Senneterre, 353
-, Pougny confides to mortification at appointment of Senneterre, 354, 355.
calls on Senneterre, 358, who tries to draw him on policy of Venice to the war, 359, 374.
sees king about Fielding's reception, 371
-, Senneterre returns call, 373.
pays respects to Skytte, 375, 376
-, Pougny informs of French war declaration, 380
-, Skytte calls on, 385.
represents to Coke need of helping Germany, 378.
congratulates Joachimi on union with France, 381.
made Savio of Terra Ferma, 382
-, votes for couriers and letters of, 412, 533.
Senneterre asks for news of Italy and imparts confidences, 407.
at christening of Southamptons' son, Charles asks for news of Italy, 418
-, Charles explains about fleet to, 423.
Curtius informs of state of affairs, 424.
servant arrested for homicide after riot, 437, 460
-, efforts for release, 438, 441, 442, 447, 449, 451, 460, 467
-, to thank king, 475
-, thanks him, 478.
recovered from fever, 454
-, speaks to Coke about Fielding's offices, 458
-, and to king, 477.
cuts short Windebank about mediation with Savoy, 472.
deceived by della Valle, 476
-, consoles him, 477
-, tells Coke of his flight, 481
-, makes enquiries about him, 481, 482.
pays respects to Palatine, 483
-, consults Coke about style of Prince, 487, 490
-, and colleagues also, 488
-, has no reply about style, 501.
1636 :
offers congratulations on birth of princess, 501, 508
-, reply to suggestion of mediation with Savoy, 501.
speaks to Senneterre about France's opportunity of winning Charles, 512.
to observe proceedings of Werdtmann, 517
-, to speak in praise of Rowlandson, 533.
congratulates Rupert, on arrival, 519
-, congratulations to Juxon on appointment, 531, 540, 571.
denies report of alliance between Venice and Spain 532.
compliments to Beveren on arrival, 533, 540
-, Arundel calls on at departure, 544, 546.
forwards book of Grotius, 540
-, audience of king, speaks of merchants, 552.
refutes Panzani's argument about Sala Regia, 555, 556.
Dutch ambassadors inform of fall of Schenkenschantz, 562, 563
-, Beveren speaks to about fisheries and Mare Clausum, 567.
leaving London to follow Court, 568, 570
-, Windebank speaks to against France, 571.
servant of. See Gramazzi, John.
Correr, Marc Antonio, Savio alla Mercanzia, 57,
Corsini, Marquis :
sent to England by queen mother, 160.
Corua [Prov. Galicia, Spain] :
Aston lands at, 470
-, ships at, to take men and money to Flanders, 568.
Cottington, Sir Francis, Vice Treasurer :
proposed mission to emperor, 55.
high place in the State, 55, 56.
Gussoni speaks to about sending ambassador to Venice, 110.
stays in London to act while Court away, 111
-, asks how to treat Polish ambassador, 117.
autocratic rule in king's absence, 118.
sanguine about affairs in Germany, 111
-, Dutch complain of hindering levies, 124.
refers to Savoy's interview with Cardinal Infant, 114
-, reports Feria's move to king, 126.
laughs at pretensions of Savoy, 126.
Gussoni pays respects to, 182.
considered likely to succeed Portland as Treasurer, 351, 436, 466
-, made commissioner of the Treasury, 355.
one of inner circle of the Council, 367.
makes display of plate brought from Spain, 369.
constant quarrels with Laud, 399
-, affair with Laud over wall at Oatlands, 436.
Laud's efforts to prevent being made treasurer, 467
-, hopeful of treasurership, 527.
cotton :
foreigners take away Venetian carrying trade in, 448
-, Hercules to fetch from Cyprus, 449.
Coudrai, Montpensier du, follower of Monsieur :
arrest of, 336n.
Council
-, the Privy, the royal, Lords of the Council
-, members of :
character of, 367.
1632 :
report of Gerbier to about Liege, 2
-, sure of union of Saxony with Sweden, 5
-, information received about Swedish army, 14, 28
-, consider slighted by Sweden, 26, 27.
informed of Infanta's negotiations with Dutch, 24.
attend lord mayor's procession, 28.
reported secret negotiations of Necolalde with, 39.
Boswell's report to about truces, 46.
policy in Germany after Leipsig, 49.
1633 :
Cottington's influence in, 55
-, Anstruther exposes Austrian deceit before, 66.
waiting attitude to German affairs, 69
-, Joachimi intimates to that England must give the lead, 73.
alleged intrigue of Ornano with, 78 : no countenance to French intrigues, 80.
call on young Oxenstierna, 81
-, some going to Scotland, 106.
Hamilton admitted to, 86, 87
-, Lord Weston made member of, 100.
ask Salvetti about Savoy's claims, 116n
-, remaining in Scotland after king, 132.
queen informs officially of pregnancy, 117.
information received by, from Germany, 135
-, sceptical of peace in Germany, 137.
apprehensive about Spanish Dutch negotiations, 139.
Necolalde tells of Feria's departure from Italy, 140.
discuss defence of Palatinate, 141.
Brassert's negotiations with about treatment of Dutch ships, 142.
Salvetti shows letter about Medici princes leaving Wallenstein, 147.
to have notice of alterations in ritual and ceremonies, 148
-, Laud gives banquet to, 152.
Catholic Members say Orleans Lorraine marriage indissoluble, 154.
commission from to settle East India claims, 158.
views about ambassador to Venice, 159
-, decide to send ambassador, 164.
Boutard informs of successes in Lorraine, 160
-, correspond with Buwinckhausen, 168.
attend Lord Mayors show, 163.
Curtius meets, 170
-, have assurances from Saxony and Brandenburg, 175.
1634 :
make no reference to French disputes at Constantinople, 180
-, Boutard to make representations to, 182.
Spanish leanings of, 182, 240, 241
-, Levant Company appeals to, 190.
heated comments on French king's declaration, 192
-, hear of French making fleet, 207.
Dutch ministers see about grant of levies, 199
-, offended by Dutch silence about Charnass's negotiations, 200.
stop ships going to Constantinople, 213
-, cool off about Turks, 217.
try to find means to soothe Princes of Union, 219
-, unwilling to help in Germany, 221.
efforts in to overthrow Weston, 220
-, Oxenstierna takes leave of, 235
-, Weston wants to introduce Fielding to, 244.
decide to convoke Irish parliament, 226
-, charge Viceroy only to admit Protestants, 256.
recall all sailors serving foreign powers, 228
-, some remain in London for business, 252.
concerned at introduction of French into Palatinate, 231.
Levant Co. petition to stop ambassador starting for Porte, 241
-, Wyche's case may come before, 267, 268.
Spanish influences exerted against France in, 247.
laugh at Savoy's royal claims, 264
-, books on Savoy's claims presented to, 272.
recommend Hobson's case to Rowlandson, 271.
king entirely governed by, 280
-, prove to king impossibility of helping Palatine, 283.
Joachimi tries to induce to help, 286
-, reply to Joachimi not decided, 287.
King refers Pougny to about alliance proposals, 289
-, forbid printing of Courtney's book, 311n.
decide on equipment of fleet, 314.
1635 :
French proposals laid before, 328
-, French ambassadors to meet commissioners at, 359.
Laud succeeds Portland as chief of, 355.
decision about government of New England, 355
-, remain in London for business, 387.
Austrian intrigues with against French proposals, 371.
effect of French declaration of war on, 382
-, measures for defence, 383
-, discussion in about defence force, 420, 421.
directions for enrolment of able bodied men, 397n.
go to king about reported naval fight with French, 404, 405.
discussion in on Princess Palatine's appeal, 424, 425
-, king favours action, 430
-, agree to confine to defensive action and send envoy to Vienna, 431.
order pardoning Correr's servants, 438n
-, king overrides, and agree to pardon, 467.
urge despatch of Aston to Spain, 454
-, decide that Scudamore shall not visit Richelieu, 459.
threaten letters of marque against the Dutch, 465.
discuss measures to keep plague out of country, 469.
French alliance proposals to be put before, 471.
order enquiry about capture of Sampson, 476.
intimation to Necolalde that obduracy may drive England into arms of France, 488.
Charles lays Hanse claims before, 495
-, complaint against Panzani, 496.
1636 :
suggestion of exchange of Lorraine for Palatinate discussed in, 511.
settle Hanse claims, 519n
-, Coke back in, 527.
meet three times and debate Palatine's affairs, 522, 523
-, trying to console Palatine, 530.
Juxon's position in, 531
-, officers of fleet appointed in, Northumberland admitted to, 533.
complaint at influence of clergy in, 531.
discussion of Palatine's affairs resumed in, decision to send Arundel, 538.
reply to Dutch offer of joint naval action against Spain, 549.
Councillor, intimate of duke of Savoy :
approached about royal title, 260
-, informs Zonca and Windebank, 261.
Count duke. See Guzman, Gaspar de, count of Olivares.
Couriers :
for journey to Scotland, 94
-, special relays of, 97.
robbery of, 233.
diverted from Calais to Dunkirk route, 384.
proposal to send in English barques, for safety, 410.
votes to ambassador for, 412, 533.
Master of Posts calls for ships of war to protect, 562.
Couriers, Master of the :
accompanies king to Scotland, 94.
Court :
Palatine's presence causes to be frequented, 486
-, fear at of Palatines taking root, 519.
sympathy for duke of Lorraine at, 513.
regret failure of Palatine Polish match, 519
-, Palatine affair long discussed at, 523
-, on tiptoe about Zawadski's coming, 526, 547.
expect much from Northumberland in fleet, 526.
constant quarrels at about treasurership, 527
-, effect of Juxon's appointment on, 531.
distressed by death of Pembroke's son, 527.
pleased at recall of Dutch officers, 540.
feeling at about Arundel's mission, 542
-, surprised at Leicester's appointment, 543.
views at about Palatine's affairs pleasant hearing for Spaniards 546
-, cheered by report of Bavaria's death 550
reduced by indignation at new methods, 547
-, leaving London for Hampton Court, 560, 568.
Radolti avoids on arrival, 554
-, Radolti announces arrival to, 557
-, Radolti's audience of queen causes merriment at, 572.
will not approve of magnificence in papal envoy, 555.
pleased at honours rendered to fleet by Dutch, 557
-, excitement in at seizure of Miniken, 559, 561.
Courteen, Sir William, merchant :
furnished letter of exchange for payment to queen mother, 403n.
Courtenay, Edward [Leedes], Jesuit :
declaration upon question of oath of allegiance, 311-313.
letter of Widdrington, to, 312.
Coventry, Thomas lord, lord keeper of the Great Seal :
Laud's intrigues against, fall expected, 86
-, leader of party to ruin Weston, 220, 222, 368
-, denounces Weston, 221, 225.
opposes release of Correr's servant, 467.
Cowes, Isle of Wight, co. Hants :
attempt to seize Dutch Indiamen at, 104.
Cratz, Colonel, 472.
Crecy [Somme, France] :
English victory at, 365.
Cremona [Prov. Cremona, Italy], 484.
Crequi, Philip de, sieur d' Affeu, governor of Calais :
releases ketch Miniken and returns mails, 559
-, French ambassadors warn to keep ships in port, 562.
Crequy. See Blanchefort de.
Crete, Candia, island of :
Venetian inquisitors sail for, 442.
supplies of wheat from for Zante robbed, 548.
-, captain of. See Veniero, Sebastiano.
Creucius, Creuius, Creutius. See Curtius, William.
Crichi. See Blanchefort de Crequy.
Crispe, Nicholas, part owner of the Scipio and Anne, 58n.
Cro. See Crowe.
Croats :
excesses of, near Abbeville, 482.
Crofts, Mr. :
brings report from Anstruther for king, 111.
Croi, Philip de, prince of Aremberg and Aerschot, Duke of Arescot, 111n :
French suspicion at return to Flanders, 56
-, mission to Hague, 71
-, report on negotiations, 119.
journey to Spain, 141, 148
-, recalled at Infanta's death, 171
-, member of provisional government, 174n.
sends gentleman to England, 169.
supposed negotiations in Spain for truces, 189
-, arrested, 218
-, confession of, 233, 263.
-, -, Albert and Philip de, princes of Chimay, nephews of :
expected in England, 111
-, set out for Scotland, 117
-, entertainment of, 141
-, take leave of king and queen, 148
-, thanks for, 169.
Crowe, Cro, Sir Sackville, Sir Sachfil, English ambassador designate to the Porte :
departure stayed, 213, 217
-, Levant Co. petition Council to stay departure, 241, 292
-, might go after a year, 242
-, Charles postpones despatch, 293.
urges king to take possession of consulage, 292.
Levant Co. ceases opposition to going, and preparing to depart 466.
Croydon, co. Surrey :
Abbot dies at, 138n.
Cuba, island [West Indies] 360 :
Cuch. See Coke.
Culenborgh, count of. See Pallandt, Floris.
cup, gold :
presented to queen by mayor and corporation of London, 127.
presented to Prince James by same, 172.
currants :
bargain made at Cephalonia, 48
-, trade at Cephalonia, 138.
reduction of plantation in Cephalonia recommended, 51.
extra duty of 5 ducats the thousand on, 58, 59, 185, 217.
judgment of 5 Savii on, 204, 206
-, report of 5 Savii on effect of, 448, 449.
attempts to evade, 344, 387, 448.
Hobson accused of smuggling at Cephalonia, 185.
guarantee of 5 Savii required for export, 199.
new impost on, 309.
left unsold at Cephalonia, 373, 375.
desire to fix price of by negotiation, 375, 376, 412.
Curtius, Creuius, Creucius, Carius, Creutius, William, secretary of Sir Henry Vane, Agent in England of Duke of Simmern :
arrives with despatches, 6
-, sent to England, 9
-, sent to keep up relations with Sweden, 39.
instructions for offices with duke of Simmern, 73
-, sent to England by duke of Simmern, 159
-, Oxenstierna gives instructions to, 161, 170.
arrives in England sees Council, 170
-, acts in concert with Nethersole, 173.
vigorous offices for help in Germany, 173, 186.
put off on plea of ambassador coming from Germany, 194.
points out consequences of neglecting Oxenstierna's warning, 278.
leaves without a satisfactory answer, 295, 296, 301
-, takes letters to Prince and Princess Palatine, 296.
arrives with letters from Simmern, 417, 418, 421
-, tells Correr of position, 424.
customs :
Weston tries to get advances from farmers of, 171.
revenues of enjoyed by king, 299.
contemplated increase of, 397
-, contemplated new duties, 513.
benefited by war and resulting trade, 499
-, great increase in revenue from, 524.
farmers of London :
find money for payment to queen mother, 403n.
Cyprus, island :
claims of Savoy to, 116, 261.
-, book upon, 264, 272.
foreign ships take away Venetian carrying trade at, 448
-, Hercules goes to for cotton, 449
-, Hercules takes goods to, 453.
king of. See James, king of Cyprus.
queen of. See Cornaro, Catherine.