Index: H

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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H

Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch ambassador at the Porte :

asked to adjudicate upon Cesy's debts, 154
-, adjudicates in dispute over cloth between Wyche and Cesy, 556, 569.

Hachen. See Aix la Chapelle.

hackneys. See under horses.

Hagenau, Haghenau, Haguenau [Alsace] :

French capture, 196, 197.

Hague the, Netherlands, 88, 207, 229, 302, 332, 473.

news from, 346, 392, 418.

despatches dated at, 1, 4, 7, 10, 11, 16, 20, 22, 25, 32, 37, 41, 45, 48, 51, 54, 58, 62, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 79, 82, 84, 86, 88, 94, 98, 101, 103, 104, 107, 119, 122, 130, 131, 137, 146, 151, 159, 161, 166, 167, 170, 175, 180, 188, 191, 194, 199, 201, 203, 204, 208, 210, 218, 230, 233, 237, 246, 250, 252, 297, 301, 305, 309, 310, 324, 330, 333, 345, 353, 387, 390, 404, 423, 426, 427, 447, 453, 454, 458, 462, 465, 467, 473, 475, 483, 486, 494, 504, 506, 508, 514, 517, 526, 538, 545, 549, 552, 561, 564, 569.

negotiations of Flemish delegates, at 43, 90, 135, 169, 189
-, mission of Aerschot to, 71.

Arundel returning to, 73
-, Kolb expected at, 119.

services of Vico at, 142
-, Oxenstierna returning to, 218, 239
-, Boswell returns to, 236.

Przypkowski leaves for, 334
-, negotiations of Poland at, 375.

Anstruther to stop at, 374
-, Blom goes to see Oxenstierna at, 388.

Murray sent to, 404, 416.

Zawadski to go to, 399, 532
-, leaves, 566
-, Arundel to go to, 541
-, Arundel reports from, 554, 557.

Hales, Ales, Anthony, English Resident in Savoy :

despatches quoted, 16n.

desires correspondence with Sarotti, 30.

Fielding has powers over, 283
-, Fielding removes, 325.

Halli, George, anchor maker :

terms for going to Venice, 114.

Hamburg [German Empire] : 42.

news from, 554, 563.

differences with Denmark, 34, 60, 192
-, accomodation with Denmark, 70.

English letters of marque against withdrawn, 34.

ship from in London, 39
-, Anstruther embarks from, 41, 45.

obtain imperial declaration about fortifications on Elbe, 89.

Anstruther sets out for, 137
-, Anstruther at, 159, 176, 179, 224, 241.

English cloth trade with, 149.

levies raised near, 179.

interest in Elbe tolls, 187, 192.

Polish ambassador reported at, 479.

agreements made at, 502.

Hameln, Hamelen [Hanover, Germany] :

victory over imperialists at, 133.

town captured, 133, 135.

Hamilton, James, third Marquis of, 23 :

expected return to England, 16
-, goes to king at Newmarket, blamed for losses, 19.

force taken by to Germany, 19, 86, 89, 220.

introduces young Oxenstierna to king, 80.

admitted to the Privy Council, 86
-, attends king to Scotland, 93
-, returns with king, 131.

sells office of Master of the horse, 87.

Brett served in Germany under, 496n
-, Palatine unburdens himself to, 565.

Hamilton, James, first earl of Abercorn, 550n.

Hamilton, Mary marchioness of :

represents Princess Palatine at Christening of James, 166, 172.

Hamilton, Sir William, resident of queen with the pope :

chosen by the queen, 550
-, takes leave of king, has instructions from queen, 555.

Hampton Court, co. Middlesex, 286 :

Court moving to, 273
-, Fielding takes leave of king at, 285.

king at, 342, 346
-, to stay at with queen, 466.

king and queen to spend Lent at, 530, 533
-, Court going to, 560, 568, 570.

Hannuye, Hanuye [Prov. Liege, Belgium] :

Dutch secure neutrality of, 33.

Hanse Towns :

effort to recover property in London, 495
-, claims allowed, 519.

Harlay
-, Philip de, Count of Cesy, Cesi
-, ex-ambassador of France, to Porte :

claims for payment of debts, 154, 155, 180
-, English threaten reprisals about, 243.

dispute for precedence with Wyche, 226
-, quarrel with Wyche about goods on ship from Smyrna, 556, 569.

Harneim. See Arnim, Hans Georg von.

Hastings, co. Sussex :

French plunder Grace of Weymouth at, 479n, 493n.

Hauterive, Altariva. See Aubesbine, Francois de, marquis of Hauterive.

Havana [Cuba, West Indies] :

Dutch sea fight with Spaniards near, 326, 332.

Havre de Grace [Seine Inferieure, France] :

ship of, 442n.

English ship taken into, 512n.

Hay, George :

created earl of Kinnoul, 123n.

Hay, James, earl of Carlisle, first gentleman of the bedchamber :

calls on young Oxenstierna, 81
-, attends king to Scotland, 93.

takes up cause of queen mother and Monsieur, 189
-, tries to bring about downfall of Wes ton, 222.

tries to persuade Pougny to call on S. Germano, 275
-, dissuades Savoy from keeping Agent in England, 277
-, presents hackneys to S. Germano, 278.

commissioner to treat with French ambassador about alliance, 329, 331.

one of inner circle of Council, 367.

made no difficulty about meeting Richelieu, 456
-, censured for this, 459.

seriously ill, 524
-, better, king visits, 527
-, death, commits affairs to king's charge, 558.

Northumberland attends funeral, 561.

Hay, James, son of earl of Carlisle, afterwards second earl :

hated by father, 558.

Hay, Lucy, countess of Carlisle :

earl recommends interests to king, 558.

Haylbrun. See Heilbronn.

Hebron. See Hepburn, Sir John.

Hector :

fight with Turkish fleet, 121, 124, 125, 128, 129
-, blown up, 122, 124
-, impression at Rome, 134.

alarm in England, 144
-, trouble at Porte caused by, 273.

Wyche tries to obtain release of crews, 201, 202.

See also Hercules.

Heidelberg, Heydelberg [Baden, German Empire] :

captured by Swedes, 111, 118
-, duke of Simmern taking possession, 120.

castle surrendered to Swedes, 121.

assembly at, 128.

Kolb goes to, 129.

conflicting reports about siege, 316, 317
-, French go to relief of, 320
-, la Force puts strong garrison in, 343
-, still held for Palatine, 424.

reported capture by Austrians, 436.

dignity of elector bound up with, 511, 546.

Bavaria administers oath of allegiance to, 514, 546.

Heilbronn, Helbrum, Ailburgh, Elbrum, Haylbrun, Elbrun [Wirtemberg, German Empire] :

diet of :

Anstruther uncertain about, 88
-, Anstruther going to, 90.

Oxenstierna going to, 89
-, Duke of Simmern recognised at, 94
-, but not by Feuquires, 100.

measures approved in England, 97
-, list of those attending, 98.

Anstruther sanguine of success, 99
-, Anstruther's recommendations to, 101.

approval of Saxony asked for arrangements, 103
-, influence on Saxony, 111.

Oxenstierna's presence unites parties at, 105.

Anstruther discredited because of, 248.

French ministers recognised Simmern as elector at, 511.

paper dated at, 98.

Henin, Enim, count of :

urged Aerschot to revolt, 233.

Henrietta Maria, Queen of Great Britain, 392 :

Augier a particular servant of, 343.

1632 :

duchess of Savoy announces birth of son to, 12, 16
-, gives entertainment in celebration, 15.

M. de Sellanova to serve, 16
-, intrigues against Weston, 83.

performs in Masque to please king, 28.

entertains king with comedies, 63.

Marquis St. Croix sees frequently, 79.

1633 :

produces masque, 86
-, pregnant, 91, 97, 108
-, favours Holland, 100
-, at Greenwich, 108, 117.

sympathy with Savoy, 113, 137
-, queen mother sends to, and advices from France, 118.

informs Council of pregnancy, prayers for, 117
-, Mayor and alderman of London visit at Richmond, 127.

Charles sends word of coronation to, 122
-, Charles assures of speedy return, 125.

Soubise has special audience of, 123
-, Gussoni congratulates, 133.

racing match with Goring on Thames, 127.

preparations to hasten king's journey, 131
-, fall, 133
-, illness, 143n, 144.

dislikes delay in sending French ambassador, 136, 145.

would like mother included in agreement with Monsieur, 136
-, king takes part in prayers for, 138.

king takes leave of, 142
-, regrets Walter Montagu being sent away, 145.

goes to St. James' palace for lyng in, 146, 152
-, king keeps near, 153, 163
-, delivered of son (James), 157. 161,

aggrieved at opposition to Orleans Lorraine marriage, 147, 157
-, believes reconciliation between brothers near, 176.

Princes of Chimay take leave of, 148
-, Baronis has no letters for, 167.

gets Catholic nurse for James, 160
-, recovered, receives congratulations, 164
-, bad cold, 182.

offices with about ambassador for Venice, 175.

Inns of Court entertain, 180, 195.

1634 :

recovered and goes to Somerset House, 184
-, king prepares masque for, 190.

dislike of Boutard, 187, 195.

letter to announcing change of Venetian ambassador, 193
-, Gussoni takes leave of, 211
-, autograph letter commending Gussoni, 215.

goes with king to Newmarket, 201
-, starts on progress, 220, 252
-, date of return, 258.

believes Richelieu hinders reconciliation of brothers, 228.

Oxenstierna takes leave of, 235
-, receives Pougny, 247
-, does not see envoy of Monsieur, 248.

Pougny consults about being introduced by Scotch earl, 249
-, Pougny sees privately at Theobalds, 251.

Joachimi amuses by mistaking dwarf for prince, 251
-, San Germano pays respect to, 272.

entertains San Germano, 275, 277
-, San Germano takes leave of, 277
-, presents him with jewel, 278.

displeased at request to banish Mme. de Vantelet, 284
-, Pougny informs of return of Monsieur, 289.

Fielding takes leave of, 285
-, Pougny informs of reconciliation with Monsieur, 293.

returns to London, 296
-, coach at Correr's entry, 297
-, Correr's first audience of, 299.

receives Daulphin sent by Monsieur, 304
-, sends present of jewels to mother, 307.

1635 :

priest sent from Rome to about religious in England, 321.

presents masque at carnival, 334
-, will follow king to Newmarket, 336.

confined by chill, 346
-, accompanies king to inspect ships, 351.

reception of Senneterre, 358
-, king's affection for, 363.

takes part of Duchess of Buckingham over re-marriage, 377.

goes to Greenwich for completion of House of Delight, 386, 387
-, goes to see garter procession of Northumberland, 389.

enceinte again, 399
-, staying at Greenwich, 400
-, receives Mendoza, 405
-, receives Cize, 406.

eager for mother to come to England, 402
-, Princess Palatine writes to thank, 416.

to spend summer at Greenwich and Westminster, 412
-, lady Scudamore takes leave of, 418.

to London with king, then to Oatlands to stay, 423, 432
-, amuses self with pastorals and comedies, 445.

French ambassadors visit, 432.

goes to Richmond to nurse prince, 445, 447
-, pregnancy causes discomfort, 456.

anxious to see mother settled, 464
-, sends letters and presents to duchess of Savoy, 475.

to stay at Hampton Court, 446
-, Correr compliments on return to London, 478.

reception of Palatine, 483
-, French ambassadors meet Palatine in chamber of, 491, 516.

Brez speaks of king's devotion to, 486.

sends Brett as resident to Rome, 495, 496, 520, 547
-, shields Panzani, 496.

1636 :

presents pastoral, at Somerset House, 499.

gives birth to princess (Elizabeth), 501
-, recovery and compliments, 508, 509, 562.

feeling for mother, 510.

proposes to spend Lent at Hampton Court, 530
-, presents of Dutch to, 540.

selects Hamilton to go to Rome, 550
-, and instructs, 555.

Senneterre uses to mollify king about Miniken, 559.

Zawadski hoped to make Palatine princess Catholic through influence of, 564.

any offices with pope about Palatine would be in name of, 566.

going to Hampton Court, nervous of plague, 570
-, Radolti's audience of and merriment over, 572.

confessor of. See Philips, Robert.

dwarf of. See Hudson, Geoffrey.

grand almoner of. See Noel. Jacques le, abbot of Perron.

master of the horse of. See Goring, George lord.

Henrietta Maria :

king at launch of, 74
-, takes Aston to Spain, 454
-, brings back specie for Flanders, 470, 492
-, takes it to Dunkirk, 495.

Spanish ambassador to come in, 471.

Henrietta of Lorraine, Princess of Pfaltzburg :

banished from France, 284n.

Henry IV, king of France :

naval assistance rendered by Elizabeth to, 415.

Henry VII, king of England :

diplomatic relations with Venice, 150
-, commercial treaty with Burgundy, 337.

Henry, Prince, son of James I, 362.

Hepburn, Hebron, Ebron, Nebron, Sir John, Colonel :

in England to levy Scots for France, 92
-, recruits for refused, 290, 291
-, granted, 298.

raises force of Germans for the French, 307
-, crosses Rhine near Heidelberg, 317.

offers to raise more Scots for French service, 382
-, cuts up force of Germans, 393.

Herbert, Charles lord, eldest son of earl of Pembroke :

marriage to Mary Villiers, 323, 527.

crossing to France, 403
-, death at Florence, 527.

Herbert, Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlain :

attends king to Scotland, 93
-, Vendome presents horses to, 147.

appointed commissioner on East India Companies claims, 158.

Gussoni pays respects to, 182
-, presents hackneys to S. Germano, 278.

fishing buss of seized by Dunkirkers, 351
-, appeal to king, 352.

receives Palatine at palace, 483
-, dispute with Lennox, 519
-, king settles, 520.

a special favourite of king, 527
-, Palatine unburdens himself to, 565.

-, Philip, son of the earl of Pembroke :

crossing to France, 403.

Hercules :

Venetian merchants lade goods on at Aleppo, 165.

asks permission to leave Venice empty, 448
-, sails without leave, 452n.

going to take cargo in Levant, 449, 453
-, Fielding speaks about detention, 452, 456, 458, 475.

leaves goods at Zante to pick up again, 453
-, reply of Senate upon, 457, 458.

nothing said about in England, 477.

herring fishery, 352.

Hertogenbosch. See Bois le Duc.

Hesse [Germany] :

forces of, victory at Hameln, 133n.

cavalry of, to serve Dutch, 139.

Hesse Cassel :

landgrave of. See William.

Hesse Darmstat :

landgrave of. See George II, landgrave of.

landgravine of. See Sophia Eleanora.

Heydelberg. See Heidelberg.

Hicks, Elias :

knighted by Lindsey, 475n.

Hide, Hider. See Hyde.

hides :

English ship with cargo of, 59
-, English trade in Levant, 461.

High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.

Highness :

Scudamore refuses title to Princesses of the Blood, 459, 464.

Hildesheim, Hildesein [Hanover, Germany] :

taken by Bernard of Saxe Weimar, 262.

Hispani, Stefany :

charged with smuggling cloth, 344.

Histriomastix

sentence against Prynne for publication, 196n.

Hoard. See Howard, William.

Hobson, Obson, John, English merchant :

Rowlandson's appeals for, 184, 259, 271
-, memorial for, 185
-, instructions to Basadonua upon, 188
-, case referred to Five Savii, 285, 323
-, report of Five Savii upon, 321.

released on bail, 323, 521
-, Five Savii recommend bail for, 516.

sentenced at Zante, memorial of, 427
-, Fielding appeals for, 521.

instructions to Correr about, 522, 541
-, Correr informs king about, 552
-, Correr examines witnesses, 568.

Senate's reply to Fielding upon, 556.

Holch, Colonel :

sent by Denmark to Wallenstein, 91
-, pressure on Saxony, 145
-, raid into Misnia, 147.

Holdenby or Holmby, Hombi, co. Northampton :

San Germano has audience at, 272.

Holland [Prov. Netherlands], 241, 326, 338, 342.

news from, 543.

Joachimi going to, 32.

Hamburg deputy going to, 70.

Kolb travelling through, 115
-, Anstruther to travel through, 374.

English drafts for stopped, 383.

states of object to expense of ambassador extraordinary to England, 387.

Boswell accuses of infringing privileges of Merchant Adventurers, 462.

Wirtemberg's brother going to, 505, 508, 516
-, Rupert arrives from, 519
-, Palatine talks of returning to, 542.

Dunkirkers capture Robert on way to, 523.

Zawadsky to travel by, 526
-, Arundel going by way of, 541.

Assembly of :

decision about ambassador extraordinary for England, 453
-, choose Aerssens, 462
-, asked to send Aerssens, 483.

discusses granting passage to Rubens, 465
-, dissolved, 473.

excuses Aerssens from going to England, 493.

- See also Netherlands.

Holland, earl of. See Rich, Henry.

Holmby. See Holdenby.

Holstein, Holsatia, Olsacia :

Denmark collecting force in, 72
-, Anstruther visits king of Denmark in, 146.

duke of :

Elbe in jurisdiction of, 89.

Hombi. See Holdenby.

hoops :

Venice forbids exportation of, 353.

Hopton, Arthur, English Agent in Spain :

reports recall of Santa Cruz, 11n
-, courier sent by, 23.

intimates that queen mother not wanted in England, 56.

explanation of use of English ships by Spain, 117n.

audience of king, after arrival of courier, 204, 210
-, conceals motive for despatch, 208, 210.

complains of Dunkirkers chasing Dutch into English ports, 210.

busy over alliance between Spain, Savoy and England, 214
-, denies any engagement with Spain, 279.

despatch quoted, 23n.

observation on Count Rodiem, 270.

blandishments to over peace of Prague, 438
-, remonstrates about, 442
-, says no alliance possible till Palatinate question settled, 445.

urges sending of ambassador, pessimistic about Palatine, 457
-, arrangement with for sending money to Flanders, 470.

ministers assure of difficulties in way of peace negotiations, 493.

sent express to England, 552.

Horn, Gustavus count of, Swedish general :

engaged in Alsace, 14
-, offers to Richelieu, 61.

goes to help Baner, 63
-, expected to stop Feria, 175.

Duke Bernard arranges for junction with, 236.

defeat at Nordlingen, 278
-, Count Galeazzo Gualdo to serve under, 284n.

Horse, Master of the :

Hamilton sells office to Newcastle, 87.

horses :

presented to Jerome Weston, 18.

Charles presents hackneys to Duke of Savoy, 33.

10,000 employed at coronation at Edinburgh, 122.

gifts of by Vendome to English lords, 147.

(hackneys) presented to S. Germano, 278.

Daulphin buying in England for Monsieur, 308.

Dutch present to Charles and ministers, 426, 453, 533, 539.

queen sends as present to duchess of Savoy, 475.

saddle, presented to queen of France, 562.

Horst. See Hurst.

household, the king's :

lack of money for up-keep, 366
-, king spends heavily on, 367.

mostly dismissed to country, 570.

vice chamberlain of. See Jermyn, Sir Thomas.

Howard, Alethea, countess of Arundel and Surrey :

favours received by, at Venice, 544.

Howard, Charles, son of Sir Francis :

knighted by Lindsey, 475n.

Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel and Surrey, earl Marshal, 59

1632 :

special mission to princess palatine, 52
-, no other business, 55.

speaks of necessity of king's journey to Scotland, 53.

1633 :

arrival at Hague, opinions upon, 58
-, audience of Assembly, 61
-, a short stay, 62.

Anstruther hints at Spanish sympathies, 66
-, Anstruther works on same principles as, 67
-, further audience of, 70
-, starts for home, 70.

English Court without news of, 69
-, despatches received, 72.

held up by bad weather, 73
-, 75
-, return and report, 77.

avoided subject of truces, 73.

attends king to Scotland, 93
-, king leaves in Scotland, 132.

discusses sending ambassador to Venice, 149, 150, 152, 158, 159, 164, 175.

new boat made by, 150
-, Spiexmo drained lands for, 304.

represents Prince of Orange at christening of James, 166, 172.

protector of Rowlandson, 172.

1634 :

sent to arrange compromise in Ireland, 255, 256
-, successful, 262.

dissuades Savoy from keeping agent in England, 277
-, suggested mission to Cardinal Infant, 298.

1635 :

commissioner to treat with French ambassador about alliance, 331.

agrees that moment opportune for alliance, 333.

Justice in eyre of the Forest beyond Trent, 337.

member of the inner circle of the Council, 367.

Fielding sends glass and pictures to, 419.

ready to receive Palatine, 473, 479
-, conducts Palatine from Dover to London, 483.

1636 :

decision to send as ambassador extraordinary to Germany, 538
-, mission will delay French negotiations, 539, 543.

king urges on departure, 541
-, outburst of Palatine against, 541, 542.

advises embassy extraordinary to Spain, 543.

sees Correr, explains mission, desire to revisit Venice, 544
-, takes leave of king, 545.

appointment plays game of imperialists, 545
-, hope of general peace from mission, 546.

further instructions to, 546
-, visits foreign ministers before leaving, 553.

at Hague, tries to explain away aims of English fleet, 548
-, explains mission, refuses ceremony, 549.

Bavaria's death may involve fresh instructions for, 550
-, will find Danish ministers at Vienna, 556.

reports business at Hague, 554
-, and honours from fleet, 557
-, points out neglect of garter by Prince of Orange, 557, 558.

Leicester to explain mission in France, 557
-, has absolute powers, 562.

expected to exert himself as desires title of duke of Norfolk, 558.

Governor of Schenkenschans refused passport to, 562.

instructions to Taylor from Brussels, 563
-, reports progress from Cologne, 568.

Radolti may be waiting to hear of negotiations, 565
-, mission absorbs attention in England, 572.

Howard, Hoard, William :

book of, on Catholics taking oath of allegiance, 311.

Howell, James :

letter to Wentworth quoted, 374n.

Hoxter [Westphalia, German Empire] :

success of Pappenheim at, 27n.

Hudson, Geoffrey, the queen's dwarf :

Joachimi mistakes for prince, 251.

Huguenots :

English offended by declaration concerning, 192.

Hull, co. York :

Sampson prize taken into, 446n, 455n.

Humanes, Humales, Count of. See Erasco, Francesco de.

Hungary, king of. See Ferdinand son of the emperor.

hunting, the chase :

Charles engaged in, 10, 18, 39, 63, 107, 127, 137, 142, 143, 146, 153, 201, 220, 247, 268, 280, 334, 353, 386, 399, 455, 456, 459, 466, 506, 511, 515
-, may keep king away from London, 53.

young Oxenstierna entertained at, 83, 230
-, journey to Scotland arranged to allow, 108, 110.

accident to king while, 262
-, king's devotion to, 363.

San Germano entertained with 272
-, Palatine goes with king, 483.

Brez refers to Charles' devotion to, 486.

Louis away, 285.

pheasants, at Florence, 47.

Huntly, marquis of. See Gordon, George.

Hurst, Horst, Mr. Anstruther's secretary, 108 :

Charles delays journey to Scotland to see, 107
-, sent back to Palatinate, 112, 115.

arrives with proposals from Union, 295, 301
-, awaiting instructions, 306
-, not despatched, 317.

Hyacinth, Father, a Capuchin, 45.

Hyde, Edward, earl of Clarendon :

on Noy's appointment as Attorney General, 265n.

Hyde, Hide, Hyder, Ider, Hider, Henry, English merchant :

memorial in favour of, 36, 40
-, report of Five Savii on case, 57.

order of restitution of goods, 68
-, goods restored to, 88, 91.

Weston pleased at favour shown to, 85
-, tries to escape extra duty on currants, 185.

Fielding presents memorial for, 396
-, officials ordered to despatch his suits, 409.

Chamber of Cephalonia indebted to, 442
-, polacca of, robbed by Mainotti, 548.

Fielding makes fresh appeal for, Senate's reply, 521, 556.

must express himself clearly, 541
-, Correr to represent demands as improper, 541, 568.

Hyde, Hide, Laurence, English merchant :

memorial for redress of grievances, 428.