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Jahangir, the Great Mogul, 498.

-, -, letter to James, 430.

James I, king of Great Britain, 57, 79.

(1615): criticised by Savoy, 1, 2;

asked to help French princes, 4;

reluctant to assist, 16.

approves sale of Neûchatel to Venice, 5;

hoped to mediate, 10;

sends to Huguenots, 11.

in progress, 6;

to return, 13.

letter of, to Bouillon, 14, 15;

plans of, in France, 19, 20, 50;

threatens to help French princes, 51.

presses for league with Venice, 22;

sends off Wotton, 25.

urges treaty of Asti on Spain, 26;

sends money to Mayenne, 29, 30.

informed of Barbarigo's arrival, 33;

views on France, 33, 44, 62.

angry with emperor, 37;

movements of, 38, 43, 48;

to give security to Bernese for Savoy, 40.

letter to doge, 42;

heir of Arabella, 45;

letter of Senate to, 46.

upset by Brunswick dispute, 49;

has understanding with Berne, 52,

offers intervention to princes, 54;

orders general pardon for Somerset, 58.

threatens to send English help to France if Spanish enter, 59.

receives Barbarigo, 60, 61;

Foscarini takes leave of, 64, 85, 86, 97, 98;

present to Foscarini, 97.

disturbed by Somerset revelations, 65.

will not decide precedence between Venice and Flanders, 66;

entertains Boischot, 67.

accused of fomenting trouble in France, 67.

hopes for peace on Rhine, 70;

letter of doge to, 72;

letter of, to doge, 78.

desires Netherlands to accept terms, 81;

gifts of, to ambassadors, 83.

described as fond of peace and quiet, 84;

advice to Sticke, 88.

decides to be more firm with Spain. 89;

expected in London, 92. 93.

(1616): 141, 148, 181, 183, 185, 216, 238, 243, 244.

talks of helping French princes, 102;

promises to uphold treaty of Asti, 103, 180.

ill, 103, 111;

criticised by duke of Savoy, 109;

complains of Spanish action in Milan, 97, 110. 111.

speaks on friendly relations with Venice, 114;

letters of doge to, 119, 131.

hopes to arrange for peace in France, 117.

advice to Savoy, 125, 128;

means to help Savoy, 133;

help expected from, 142.

anxious to avoid Somerset's trial, 118;

suffers from gout, 129.

Venice desires declaration from, 135, 219

Spaniards resent interference of, 142.

Spanish desire to embroil with Venice and Savoy, 144;

friendly to Savoy, 154.

Barbarigo asks for intervention of, 145, 159;

obligations of, to Venice, 147.

writes in favour of Venice, 152, 153;

promises about marriage of Charles, 155.

commends Condé, 157, 163, 164;

Scarnafes's opinion of, 165;

returns to London. 166.

professes readiness to help Venice, 167;

Scarnafes has audience of, 168.

proposes general league, 172;

makes reprisals on Spaniards, 174.

ready to help Savoy, 177, 186, 195;

asked to insist on treaty of Asti, 178, 180.

will not make war on Spain, 179, 220;

means to have treaty of Asti carried out, 192.

returns to Newmarket, 180;

returns to London, 188;

goes to Thetford, 190.

praises Venice, 189;

wishes Dingwall to serve Venice, 193;

recommends Dingwall. 241, 259.

offended by Venetian refusal of league, 194, 223, 242.

disposes of money received for Cautionary towns, 197.

urges Dutch to surrender Juliers, 205, 206, 220, 235;

displeased by Dutch refusal, 221, 254.

Schomberg's requests of, 208;

Schomberg dissatisfied with, 225.

inertia of, 209;

defended by Wotton, 211.

grieved by Barbarigo's death, 216, 217.

offers to make representations in favour of Venice at foreign courts, 223.

dislikes frequent audiences, 225;

away hunting, 226, 233.

dismisses French marriage proposals, 234.

letters of, to doge, 239, 240, 241;

letters of doge to, 251, 259.

angry with Coke, 245;

speech in Star Chamber, ib.

starts on progress, 246, 250;

evades pressure of Scarnafes, 249;

postpones audiences, 253.

recommends prince of Saxony to Venice, 250, 319, 320, 336, 345.

should join league against Spain, 208, 269.

sees Lionello, 262;

approves action of Venice and promises to declare in her favour, 263, 272.

makes liberal promises to Scarnafes, 264.

urged by Edmondes to make Spain disarm, 267;

entertains Sarmiento, 268.

urges Venice to join league, 270.

to arbitrate between Savoy and Berne, 275.

renews negotiations for Spanish marriage, 276;

his reasons, 277.

credit of, improved by money for Cautionary towns, 277.

offends Desmaretz by not receiving him, 290, 291.

would not refuse troops to Venice, 295.

desire of, for league, 296;

at Windsor, 297;

sees Scarnafes, 301, 302, 321.

accident to, when hunting, 303, 306, 309, 318.

discovers Jesuit machinations against Venice, 304.

irresolution of, 305;

Sarmieto's assurances to, 307.

decrease of reputation abroad and growing discontent at home, 315.

interposes in Shrewsbury dispute, 318.

Lame reply to Scarnafes, and uneasy, 321, 322.

offended by marriage of Soissons and Princess Christina, 323;

promises Scarnafes to marry Charles in Savoy if not in France, ib.

letters of, to doge, 326, 345.

angry with Wotton for not writing, 328.

desire of Guise to please, 337;

displeased at Venetian refusal of Dingwall, 344.

at Royston, 344;

views of Prince Maurice on position of, 347.

sees Lionello about helping Savoy, 348;

discusses question of assistance in Council, 350;

offers of, to Scarnafes, 355–357.

proposed journey to Scotland, 350.

intervention in Italy desirable, 355, 378;

Savoy desires closer union with, 360.

orders preparation of ships, 362, 390.

Scarnafes remonstrates with, 362, 363;

Savoy dissatisfied with, 372.

ready for privateers to help Venice, 364.

Venice urges to enforce treaty of Asti, 366;

kept informed by Wotton, 370.

at Newmarket, 371, 374;

determined on Scotch journey. 373.

wishes Dutch to withdraw from duchies, 375, 377, 396;

writes to margrave of Brandenburg, 376;

Dutch reply to, 396.

uneasy about obligations to Savoy, 380;

criticises French and Venetian help, 381, 395.

Richelieu remonstrates with, 384.

asks ambassadors to wait for audience, 385, 395.

hurt with Venice, 386, 387;

proposes to send three ambassadors to Spain, 388.

promises munitions to Savoy, 389, 390;

Savoy considers promise broken, 392.

Brandenburg wishes to send ambassador to, 391.

Spaniards only amuse with marriage negotiations, 394.

(1617), 403, 413, 417, 439, 441, 447, 471, 479, 564.

promises to Savoy, 397;

says unable to help Savoy as Venice does, 401.

arrives in London, 395;

gives audience to Lionello, ib.;

complains of Venice, 399;

friendly to Venice, 400.

determined to go to Scotland, money raised for journey, 402.

to be informed of Lesdiguières' proposals, 409.

financial position of, 410.

helps Raleigh with Guiana expedition, 413, 414.

consulted upon plot to seize Genoa, 415, 441;

attracted by idea, 416, 421.

French dislike interference in treaty of Xanten, 418, 424.

attracted by Spanish marriage, 419.

in continual movement, 420;

displeased at news from Ireland, 421.

asks Savoy if shall help French princes or himself 427;

help for Savoy, 429, 442.

Scarnafes loses patience with, 428;

prodigality of, leaves penniless, ib.

offended at sending of Tour, 436.

consults Council about Scotch journey, 436;

determined on, threatens those who speak against it, 443.

recommends prince of Saxony to Venice, 439.

Foscarini accused of speaking ill of, 440.

told of peace negotiations at Madrid, 442.

thinks French want to pacify Italy unaided, 443.

duke of Savoy writes to, 445;

gives secret audience to Tour, 447.

denounces duels in Star Chamber, 448.

will persist in negotiations about duchies, 449.

much offended because Madrid negotiations not communicated to him, 450–452, 458, 468, 469, 529;

mollified, 479,

Venetian excuses to, 542.

more inclined to help French princes than queen, 452;

ready to help princes, 470.

advises offensive war against Spain, 453.

letters to princess of Condé, 457, 458;

surprised at imprisonment of Condé, 463.

incensed by execution of a Stuart at Paris, 459.

dissatisfied with Roos, 460;

confirms Gregorio's appointment, 473.

raises money for Scotch journey, 460;

begged by Council not to go, 476;

his tram, ib.

moneyless condition counted upon, 482, 515.

warned of Scotch opposition to his plans, 483, 510;

Scarnafes' report upon, 492.

notifies French of Scotch journey, 493;

progress of journey, 496, 503, 509;

money spent on journey, 510.

negotiates with merchants about repressing pirates, 496, 503, 510, 523.

letter to Sultan, 499, 560;

writes to Netherlands upon religious dissensions, 500. 506.

Princes of Union await decision of, 501;

rejoices at death of Concini, 509.

received with joy in Scotland, 515;

thinks of giving up parliament, 516.

loses reputation by not helping Savoy, 517;

letter of Senate to, 520.

sends munitions to Savoy, 522;

representations to Spain about Savoy, 528;

conditions of help for Savoy, 530.

alleged plot against, divulged by Jesuit, 531, 532, 537, 558, 573.

gives up idea of changes in Scotland, 532.

proposes to recall agents from Flanders because of Corona Regia, 532;

very angry with archduke about, 573.

Venice communicates news to, 535;

intentions for general welfare, 536.

would prefer to make declaration with France, 540;

reported very busy, ib.

Dutch fear king of Denmark will pervert, 541.

peace negotiations intended to rouse jealousy of, 545.

courtesy to Lionello, 545;

moved by Lionello's representations, 546;

promises a declaration in favour of Venice, 547;

holds Council on the matter, 548, 552.

Lionello suggests line of action, 548, 549.

opens Scotch parliament, speech, 549;

arranges compromise, 550.

measures in favour of Venice and Savoy, 552;

energetic response to Lionello, 553, 555;

suggests form of declaration. 554.

boasts of devotion of his subjects and gives assurance upon Spanish marriage negotiations, 555.

does not refer to duke of Savoy, 556:

to meet queen, prince and councillors at Woodstock, ib.

probable backer of the Union, 558.

assures Caron that Spanish marriage will not take place, 560.

favours to Savoy and Venice, 562;

proposed league with against Spain, 563.

communications of Venice to, 565, 576;

letter to doge, 566.

excuse for not carrying out the treaty of Asti, 571.

hope will recognise that Spanish friendship feigned, 574.

annuity of, to Wotton, 575;

approves Wotton's action, 577.

Venetian ambassador to meet, on return from Scotland, 578, 583–585, 589.

anxious for release of count of Erbach, 582;

Contarini's credentials to, ib.

expected in England, 585;

will take definite action on return, 586.

pope fears Venetian ambassador may concert something with, 586.

Savoy expects help from, 591.

indignant at attempt upon Muscorno, 593, 595, 604.

packet of letters of, to Charles opened, 594, 597, 604.

high opinion of Foscarini, 594, 604;

Foscarini nicknames 594, 596.

accepts Foscarini's flattery, 595;

Foscarini hunts with, 695, 598, 601;

and dines with, 605.

makes light of Muscorno's alleged plot, 596:

asks what was Foscarini's religion, 596.

Muscorno asks for grant of lands, 600, 602.

-, physician of. See Mayerne.

Jeannin, President, 338.

Jesuit confessor of Archduke Leopold, 557.

Jesuits, machinations of, against Venice, 304.

- houses of, at Milan, 578.

Jewels, the Crown, Somerset accused of taking, 53, 58, 561.

-, -, pawned for Scotch journey, 402, 430, 436.

Jews, make trouble for English merchants at Constantinople, 125.

-, degrees given to, at Padua, 437.

-, may go to Naples, 525.

Jewish dragomans at Constantinople, 300.

Joachim Ernest, margrave of Anspach, 68.

-, writes to Savoy, 63;

at christening of prince of Wirtemberg, 175:

conversation with Gussoni, 185, 204;

Contarini's credentials to, 582.

-, duke of Holstein:

offers to serve Venice, 278, 281, 296;

crossing to England, 413;

starts to serve Venice, 454, 461;

introduced to doge, 486.

John Frederick, duke of Wirtemberg, 288.

-, -, dispute with archduke, 52;

writes to Savoy, 63;

sees Gussoni, 204;

suggests mediation, 233, 242;

ready to help Savoy, 502;

Contarini's credentials to, 582.

-, -, son of, christened, 175.

-, -, envoy of, to England. 296.

John George, elector of Saxony, negotiations with emperor, 587, 588.

John Sigismund, elector of Brandenburg, 163, 376n, 408.

-, -, Brunswick related to, 13;

inclined to Hanse towns, 17;

wishes to concentrate on Cleves question, 18;

summoned to arbitration upon Cleves, 37.

writes to Savoy, 63;

dissatisfied by retention of Wesel, 75.

James will support, 81;

emperor's promises to, 86;

raises troops in Cleves, 122.

desires restitution in duchies, 382;

wishes to send ambassador to England, 391;

must be consulted about restitution in duchies, 396.

emperor will inform of negotiations with Saxony, 588.

Joigny [Vienne, France], 44.

Joinville, prince of. See Lorraine, Claude of.

Josef, 601.

Joseph, Father, of Paris, a French Capuchin, 590.

Juliers, 3, 15, 171, 258, 375, 381.

- - a burden, 17;

Dutch mean to keep, 20, 205;

siege of, 55;

Dutch anxiety for, 100;

Dutch send troops to, 163;

Dutch asked to restore, 261, 376, 377, 398.

Spinola ordered to besiege, 267;

Spinola's measures against, 268.

Saxon claims to, 271;

James's proposals about, rejected, 396.

proposal to restore, 424;

Bennet to negotiate upon, 512.

Julius Henry, of Saxe Lanenburg. prince of Saxony, 550, 568.

Julo, French shipmaster, 392.

K

Kentish, Martin, English ambassador extraordinary to Constantinople, 499.

-, -, -, arrives at Constantinople, 491;

goes to Sultan, 504;

leaves without a reply, 560.

Kerr, Carr, Sir Robert, 245.

Khevenhüller, Chefuiler, Francis Christopher, ambassador of the emperor in Spain, arrives at Madrid, 516;

negotiates with Gritti, 518, 519;

negotiates with Lerma, 545.

Klesl, Cardinal Melchior, 501.

- -, crafty advice to emperor, 382, 396;

assurance of, to Stodder, 561.

Koop, Stephen, Dutch mercenary, 461.

Kronenberg, John Schweikard von, archbishop elector of Mayence:

at Havenberg, 8;

reassures Palatine, 121;

Contarini's credentials to, 582.