Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 25, 1640-1642. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1924.
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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 25, 1640-1642. Edited by Allen B Hinds( London, 1924), British History Online, accessed November 25, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol25/pp323-326.
"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 25, 1640-1642. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1924), , British History Online. Web. 25 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol25/pp323-326.
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Dalot. See Allot.
Dandovert. See Howard, Charles, viscount Andover.
Danes. See Denmark.
Davenant, William :
flight of, 149
-, arrested and brought back, 153.
Davila y Toledo, Don Antonio Sancho, marquis of Velada, Vellada, Spanish ambassador extraordinary to England :
instructions, 7, 15
-, Dutch apprehensive of, 11, 16, 19
-, Aerssens to leave before arrival, 22.
modified claim about Oquendo's fleet, 9n
-, ship sent to fetch, 15.
Charles eager to see, 11, 19
-, knew in Spain, 18
-, Chevreuse working for honourable reception, 18.
money for bribery, 15, to bring marriage proposals, 24.
French apprehensive of, 17, 44
-, Giustinian to watch proceedings, 20, 22, 30.
Lorraine wants to come with, 28
-, postpones start, 29
-, creates bad impression, 30, 34.
Strafford to be back to meet, 28
-, commissioners appointed for, 45.
Malvezzi sent after, 32
-, Malvezzi lodges with, by order, 38.
sets out and arrives, 34
-, first audience, 36
-, public entry, 39
-, does no business, 43.
pleased at arrival of ships from Cadiz, 37
-, Cardenas to consult about precedence, 40.
frequent conferences with Chevreuse, 38
-, close correspondence with French malcontents, 39.
asks assurances for Chevreuse, regrets her departure, 41
-, Heenvliet tries to thwart, 50.
will not show usual courtesies to Rosetti, 43.
discreet behaviour after dissolution, 47
-, quarrels with Malvezzi, 52.
pushing negotiations for alliance, 48
-, long consultations without conclusion, 51.
insincerity of proposals recognised, 54
-, perplexed by Heenvliet's negotiations, 55.
king remonstrates with over occupation of island, 55.
Windebank complains of behaviour, 56
-, speaks with Strafford, 60
-, Charles displeased with, 62.
alarmed at project to take silver from mint, 59.
French indifferent about, 61
-, pays respects to Danish ambassadors, 76.
makes fresh proposals, 66
-, accompanies Cardenas to audience, 71
-, negotiations slow and without hope, 72.
negotiations suspended, 87
-, but to stay on, 88
-, asks leave to return, 93.
concerned at loss of Windebank, 105
-, announces departure, 112.
Dutch match takes by surprise, 106
-, mortification at, 108, 113
-, tries to upset match, 116.
asks for Irish levies, 112
-, ordered to Flanders, 120
-, takes leave privately, 125.
Davis, Thomas :
currants laded by, at Zante, 85.
De, Gefer :
currants laded by, at Zante, 85.
Delahaye, the Sieur, dell' Haye, French ambassador at Constantinople :
arrangements to pay Cesy's debts, 134.
Delfino, Lorenzo, 240.
Denbigh, countess of. See Fielding, Susan.
d' Enflit. See Kerkhoven, Jan van der, lord of Heenvliet.
Denmark and Danes :
reported negotiations with Cardinal Infant and England, 13
-, Spaniards want joined in league against France, 15.
strained relations with Dutch, 24
-, Charles ready to mediate, 28
-, but considered partial to, 29.
alliance with Spain against Dutch, 33
-, ambassador expected in England, 55, 74.
Dutch short of grain through prohibition of trade with, 37
-, Dutch discuss differences with, 45.
Gen. King to raise two regiments of cavalry in, 62.
Rupert going to, 253.
fleet manned by peasants, 51.
-, king of. See Christian IV.
-, prince of. See Frederick.
d' Estampes. See Estampes.
d' Estrees. See Estrees.
d' Etre. See Estrees.
Devereux, Robert, third earl of Essex, Seth :
supersedes Strafford in command of royal army, 102.
made member of Council, 128
-, made lord lieutenant of Yorkshire, 152
-, made lord Chamberlain, 195.
deputation to thank queen, 187
-, conference about resisting king, 215.
defends openers of Venetian packet, 247
-, incensed at Giustinian's action, 248.
to command guard for Commons, 275
-, informs king that parliament meeting in city, 281, 282.
refuses to follow king to Hampton Court, 281.
diamonds. See under jewels.
Dieppe [Seine, Infrieure, France], 53n :
French troops reported at, ready for invasion, 150
-, La Fert at, 164.
diet, electoral :
Curtius to get declaration in favour of Palatine from, 21.
-, - See also Ratisbon.
Digby, George :
threatened with execution, 172
-, chosen ambassador to France, 184, 202
-, Commons seek to ruin, 272.
declared traitor, order for apprehension, 285
-, takes refuge in Holland, 289
-, letters read in Lords, 297.
Digby, John, first earl of Bristol :
threatened with execution, 172
-, made first gentleman of bedchamber, 202
-, asks for punishment of openers of Venetian packet, 247
-, Commons seek to ruin, 272.
Diligence or l' Endevert, English ship :
seized and released by French, 144n.
Dillon, Thomas viscount, earl of Dillon :
promises to king, 265.
Dolfin, Lorenzo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 256.
Dombi. See Holdenby.
Donado, Giacomo, Proveditore of Cephalonia :
despatch, 6.
Donbi. See Holdenby.
Dordrecht, Dort [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands] :
queen mother goes to, 217.
Dormer, Robert, earl of Carnarvon, Canarvert :
meets Portuguese ambassadors, 136
-, flight of, 149.
Dorset, county :
troops in refuse to serve on news of dissolution, 47.
-, earl of. See Sackville, Edward.
Douglas, Colonel John :
Senate grants extension of leave to, 82, 83, 88, 104
-, king informed about, 94.
Douglas, Sir William, sheriff of Teviotdale, Scottish commissioner to England.
chosen, 15
-, arrested, 38
-, committed to justices, 38n
-, detained, 41n
-, Scottish commissioner to parliament, 93.
-, William, earl of Morton :
king's choice as treasurer of Scotland, 229n.
-, marquis of. See Hamilton, William.
Dover, co. Kent, 258, 259 :
cargo of Bermudas ship brought into, 30n
-, Velada lands at, 34
-, queen mother sailing from, 212, 217
-, Prince Radzivill lands at, 262
-, queen proceeds to, 294, 296.
-, postmaster at. See Wade, William.
Downs, the, 203 :
Spanish fleet entered with king's permission, 9n
-, Charles rates Dutch about action in, 17
-, English could nullify effect of victory in, 19.
Spanish infantry escorted to Flanders from, 44.
Drogheda, Tridat, co. Louth, Ireland :
reported capture by rebels, 267.
Dublin, Ireland :
Catholics celebrate mass in Protestant cathedral of, 114.
rebels fail in attempt on, 240, 241
-, measures to succour, 246
-, rebels besiege, 250, 267
-, siege raised, 285, 290
-, siege renewed, 298.
Dugaldi, Martino, gentleman of Cardenas :
queen mother sends to Cardinal Infant, 188.
d' Umon, baron. See Livingstone, James, lord of Almond.
Dundalk, co. Louth, Ireland :
taken by rebels, 255n.
Dunfermline, earl of. See Seaton, Charles.
Dunkirk [Nord, France] :
ships being made ready at, 7
-, Oquendo ready to sail from, 18
-, Velada busy with ships at, 19, 28
-, Velada sails from, 34.
ship sent to for Velada, 15
-, ships to escort Chevreuse to, 41.
Spaniards ask English protection for, 45
-, Dutch repudiate designs against, 50.
Palatine's gentlemen carried to, 53n
-, queen mother reported at, 163.
fear of French taking, 66
-, Tromp fails to prevent troops sailing from, 143.
Rossetti going to, 175
-, queen mother to land at, 203.
-, ships of, Dunkirkers :
English claim reprisals for ship taken by, 30
-, capture Palatine's gentlemen, 53.
defeat 4 Dutch warships, occupy northern island, 55
-, abandon island, 60.
Tromp engages, 60
-, capture Dutch merchantmen, 96.
engagement with fleet escorting Dutch ambassadors, 111
-, threatened attack on prince's fleet, 141.
convoying Walloon troops to Spain, 143.
suspected of supplying Irish rebels, 285.
Duplessis, Armond, Cardinal Richelieu :
attitude to release of Palatine, 1
-, asks friendly offices of Correr about Palatine, 6, 9, 10
-, Louis refers Correr to, 14.
Bellievre reassures about England's power to hurt, 16.
Correr informs of Leicester's reply about Palatine, 18
-, stiff comment, 18, 19.
Dutch not thoroughly satisfied with, 25.
Palatine submissive to advice of, 32
-, stately entertainment of Palatine, 44.
Fabroni suspected of understanding with, 39
-, Charles unwilling to offend over Chevreuse, 41.
Correr's office with about sending ambassador to England, 64, 77
-, replies of, 77, 78, 80-82, 90
-, tells Correr ambassador chosen, 115.
annoyed by Spanish landing at Finale, 67
-, dislike of England, 78, 81.
denies desire to help Scots, 81.
promises restoration of English ships seized, 101
-, released ships, 144n.
opinion on Anglo Dutch marriage, 115.
queen mother asks help of, 120
-, queen mother determined to submit to, 129
-, remarks on agreement with her, 137.
stops queen going to France, 127
-, orders La Fert Imbault to proceed to England, 147.
expresses regard for queen mother, 176
-, Le Coigneux sounding Orange's feeling about, 270.
Duplessis Besancon, the Sieur, Plessi Bensanzon :
news brought by, 144.
Duppa, Bryan, bishop of Chichester :
translated to Salisbury, 236n.
Durham, co. Durham.
Scots advance on, and capture, 76
-, Scottish reinforcements quartered at, 89.
Scots fortify, 118.
bishopric of, Scots distribute troops in, 79.
bishop of. See Morton, Thomas.
Dutch. See Netherlands.
Dyve, Sir Lewis :
letter of Digby to, intercepted, 297.