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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 33, 1661-1664. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.

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Obigni, the Abbot. See Stuart, Ludovic, seigneur d'Aubigny.

O'Brien, Murrough, first earl of Inchiquin, Inchquin, Inciquin:
-, commands succours for Portugal, 114; despatch of, confirmed, 118; doing best to get away, 136; starting, 141; arrives at Lisbon, 169.
-, would be glad to come home, 190; back at Court, bad account of service, 214; reports state of affairs to queen, 215.

Offonassei. See Zhelyabushky.

oil, ships with taken by corsairs, 51, 80.

Okey, Col. John, regicide, arrested at Delft, 122; imprisoned in Tower, 124; proved to have sat in Court, condemned, 135; executed, king allows body to be buried, 138.

Oliver, Richard, convicted for coming false money, 172.

O'Moledy, Moledi, Muledi, Patrick, an Irish friar:
-, arrived from Bilbao, in hiding, 207; has commission from Philip, but not much considered, 214; not capable of negotiating, 243; of little account or ability, 251.
-, said to have had interviews with king, 209; back at Madrid, 243.
-, holds out great hopes of accommodation, 251; starts for London, 255.
-, staying on in London, 263, 277; persuades Court to send ambassador to Spain, 271, 286.
-, insinuated desire for adjustment with Braganza, 275.

Onassei.See Zhelyabushky.

Oporto, Porto [Portugal], English succours to land at, 114.

Orange, prince of. See Nassau, William III of.

Orleans, house of, proposed marriage of princess of to king of Portugal, 185.

-, duchess of. See Henrietta Anne.

-, duke of. See Philip, brother of Louis XIV.

Ormond, duchess of. See Butler, Elizabeth.

-, duke of. See Butler, James.

Ostend [Prov. W. Flanders, Belgium]: ship to take Batteville to, 103.

Spanish troops embarked from, come to grief, 108, 110, 117; remnants of fleet return to, 110n.

Ottomans. See Turkey; Turks.

Oxford, king and queen going to, 264.

-, University of. Prince of Denmark goes to see, 193.