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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 12, 1577-78. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.

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O, M. d', 640.

O'Hely
-, Patrick, Bishop of Mayo, obtains Bull from Pope Gregory and joins James Fitzmorris in Lisbon, 611
-, they embark on ship of Le Croisic for Ireland, attack English ship on way, but are forced to put back to Spain
-, the Captain refusing to proceed, they put crew into Inquisition, and upon their escape follow them to Le Croisic
-, obtain King's writ against captain, 639, 654, 766 (alluded to under pseudonyn), 777
-, at Paris, receives present from King, 814
-, conspiring in Paris 837
-, letter of attorney on behalf of, to receive the goods from the captain, 863.

Oatlands
-, co. Surrey, 130
-, letters dated at, 152, 153, 158, 179, 180, 185, 212, 241, 248, 364, 412 (p. 313).

Oats, provision of, for States, from Dantzig and Brittany, 744, from England, 753.

Obernburger, P., letter countersigned by, 301, 859.

Ochialim
-, the, Occhiali, in command of Turkish galleys, 145 bis, 15 s. (p. 434)
-, his reception by Sultan, 651 bis (p. 504)
-, solicits quantity of galleys, 777.

Occurrents. See Newsletters.

Odenart. See Oudenaard.

Odiham, Walsingham at, 454.

Oemus. See Ehern.

Offay, M. d', 787.

Ogle, cited, 420.

Ogny, M. d', Governor of Carthuyse, 'suspected patriot,' 546. See also Ongnies.

Ogilvy, Ogliby, Captain, commands Scots for States, 545.

Ogliby. See Ogilvy.

Oignies. See Ongnies.

Olay, Lord of, Turk, 575.

Olenville, Olinville. See Ollainville.

'Olive', the, Abbey of, 595 ter (p. 460).

Oliver, Captain, 842.

Ollainville
-, Dolinville, Olenville, Olinville, King's house near Paris, 255, 607
-, letter dated at, 616
-, King to meet mother at, 674
-, the King at, 796, 814.

Omens, 136, 140. See Comet.

Ongnies
-, François de, Seigneur de Willerval, put forward by States for post of captain of Don John's body-guard, 65
-, his mission to France, 218
-, Commissioner to Don John, 222, 223, 231, 233, 259, 273, 289, 290, to Prince of Orange, 264, 265
-, plot to be opened to, 343
-, deputed by States to attend the Archduke Matthias, 346
-, member of new Council of State, 379
-, escapes arrest at Ghent, 434
-, mentioned, 476, 479
-, of the Archduke's Council, 522, 731
-, officer in army of States, 546
-, sent to secure Hainault, 605
-, high in favour of Duke of Anjou
-, his mission to Duke, 729.

- See also Ogny.

Onod, 575.

Oost
-, Ost, or Oegst, Captain Nicholas, of Limborch, offer of service by, to England, 13, declined, 71, repeated, 651
-, his manipulation of coinage, his device offered to England, 765.

Opicius, preaching in Vienna, 890.

Oppenheim
-, Duke Casimir to meet Colonels of 'reiters' at, 138 (p. 102), 246, 305, 366
-, letter dated at, 286.

Oraison, Chevalier d', officer of Duke of Anjou, 663.

Oran, Oram, Spanish possession on coast of Barbary, taken by Turk, 531.

Orange, Prince of. See Nassau, William of.

-, Princess of. See Bourbon, Charlotte de.

-, Principality of, position of William of Orange in respect of, 38
-, mentioned, 789.

Orchies
-, Orchie, regiment from, 223
-, clergy of, intrigue against Prince of Orange, 805
-, votes for Duke of Anjou, 885.

-, Governor of. See Rassenghien.

Orfordness, 7 s. (p. 428).

Orleans
-, demand for its delivery to Huguenots, 282
-, wine of, 589
-, La Roche at, 639.

Orsini, Cardinal, 821.

Orsino, Paul, 'Gardano,' to command for King of Spain, 575.

Orteil, Commissary, 41.

Osborne, Alderman, of London, 486.

-, Mr., kinsman of Walsingham, 907.

Osmaro, —, Jesuit, native of Netherlands, sent as Legate to Don John, 378, 434 (p. 326), 15 s. (p. 433).

Ost, M. d'. See Oost.

Ostend
-, piracy at, 8
-, ship of, plundered by English, 196.

'Osterrich', Cardinal of, 821.

Ostrich Lansdaie. See Austria.

Otto the Palsgrave's buildings, at Heidelberg, 211.

Oude, Lord of. See Brant.

Oudenaard, Odenart, 737.

Oudenbosch, Oudenburch, 736, 747.

Oudenburg, Aldenburch, 695.

Oultremeuse, Governor of, 372.

Overloepe, —, d', Usher to Don John, officer in his army, 546.

Overyssel
-, deputies of, to States General, and reception of Archduke Matthias, 330
-, Prince of Orange Governor of, 429.

Owen, —, in service of Don John, 447.

Oxenden, Oxenham, —, in Peru, 132.

Oxenham. See Oxenden.

Oxford, a Welsh 'scholar' of, 691.

Oxford, Earl of. See Vere.