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Saint Aignan. See Beauvillier.

St. Bartholomew
-, massacre of, referred to, 7, 130
-, used as pass-word by enemy attacking Bergen-op-Zoom, 419
-, reference to, 469.

St. Bernard, Abbot of. See Van der Noot.

St. Denis fair, 224.

Sainte Aldegonde, M. de. See Marnix.

Sainte-Colombe, Captain of King's guards, 228.

Sainte-Croix, M. de, gentleman of the Duke of Bouillon, 155, 554.

Saint-Emilion, surrenders to League, 49.

St. Esprit
-, knights of, 7, 454, 455
-, King presents, with purses, 491
-, list of newlycreated, 493
-, mentioned, 508.

Saint-Esprit, town of, 16, 361.

St. Francis, Cape of, off Peru, 401.

Saint Gelais
-, Gui de, son of the following, 'Young Lansac,' 'authorised' as one of the marriage-commissioners to Elizabeth, 62
-, Spanish King practises with, against England, 63
-, mentioned, 76, 85, 100, 117
-, promises to help Strozzi in enterprise of Portugal, 130, 190
-, to be admiral of French army for Portugal, 209
-, mentioned, 406
-, attempts, to surprise Saint-Jean-d'Angely, 438, 443
-, to be in Strozzi's association, 444
-, reference to depredations committed by ship of, on English ship, 492
-, ships of Bordeaux pressed into service of, 513.

-, -, Louis de Luzignan de, Seigneur de Lansac (better Lanssac) proposed as Commissioner to England for Monsieur's marriage, 6, 7
-, sent to deal with Montpensier, 7
-, mentioned, 24, 25 (1), (2), 32, 33, 44, 45, 49
-, dines with Cobham, 62
-, authorised commissioner from Monsieur to Elizabeth, 62
-, French King's commission to, 81
-, house of, 64
-, mentioned, 100, 104, 162, 243, 245, 268
-, sent to King and Queen of Navarre, 268
-, mentioned, 339
-, affairs of Don Antonio committed to, 279
-, does not wish to go to England, 392
-, reference to letter from, 406
-, may go to England, 407, 449
-, mentioned, 459, 465, 492, 493
-, government of 'Fangville' assigned to, 508
-, meets Swiss Commissioners, 511
-, King and Queen of Navarre visit Queen Mother at house of, 668
-, Cobham visits, 695
-, mentioned, 696.

Saint Germain-en-Laye
-, King goes to, 7, 16, 49
-, mentioned, 228
-, King and Monsieur intend to meet at, 243
-, meeting at, deferred, 245, 254
-, mentioned, 275, 318
-, King at, 389
-, King intends to go to, 491, 493
-, King at fair of, 541
-, mentioned, 553
-, Cobham proposes to move his lodgings to, 635
-, mentioned, 669.

-, letters and dispatches dated at, 73.

Saint-Ghislain
-, 'Ghelayne,' taken by Prince of Epinoy, 335
-, re-taken by Malcontents, 342.

-, abbot of, sent to King of Spain from disunited provinces, 614.

Saint-Gouard. See Vivonne.

St. James', palace of, 462.

St. James, church of, at Antwerp, Monsieur obtains for exercise of Catholic ceremonies, 634.

St. Jacques, commandery of, given to Cardinal Riario's brother, 130.

Saint-Jean-d Angely
-, 24, 224
-, young Lansac tries to surprise, 438
-, mentioned, 443, 444
-, reference to attempted surprise of, 454
-, mentioned, 521
-, Queen of Navarre at, 553
-, mentioned, 606
-, Cond at, 668
-, assembly of reformed churches to be held at, 700.

Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Spanish Princess sent to, 583.

Saint-Lary
-, Csar de, Seigneur de Bellegarde, 75
-, comes to Court, 252
-, with Monsieur, 293
-, Burghley notes Marshal de Retz as enemy of, 439
-, to levy troops in France for Low Countries, 642, 655
-, to command French troops in Low Countries, 663, 676, 716.

Saint-Lger
-, 'Sent leger,' M. de. imprisoned for assault, 84
-, Monsieur intercedes for, 94
-, with Monsieur, 293.

Saint-Luc, M. de. See Epinay.

St. Malo
-, 7
-, ships preparing at, 95.

Saint Mathurin, companies marching about, 49.

Saint-Maur-des-Fosss
-, 'St. More,' 210, 220, 224, 228, 243, 250, 254
-, Court at, 261, 263
-, mentioned, 292
-, Don Antonio to meet French Sovereigns at, 370.

-, Proclamation and letters dated at, 229, 267.

Saint-Maixent
-, 'St. Mesants,' King of Navarre proposes to meet Queen Mother at, 606
-, Queen Mother journeys to, 619
-, mentioned, 657
-, King and Queen of Navarre visit Queen Mother near, 668.

St. Michael
-, Island of, abbot of, taken prisoner, 2
-, mentioned, 248, 366, 389, 481
-, in revolt against King of Spain, 581.

St. Michael's
-, Church of, in Antwerp, meeting of States General held at, 535
-, to be allowed to Roman Catholics for exercise of religion till end of war, 593, 594, 599
-, terms on which Monsieur is granted use of, 602, 603
-, mass said at, 612, 613
-, reference to sermon preached at, 621
-, intercession made in, for Prince of Orange's health, 642, 646 (p. 600).

Saint-Nectaire or Senneterre, Antoine de, Bishop of le Puy, 24.

St. Nicholas Bay, 704 (p. 653).

Saint-Omer
-, 19
-, in fear of a siege, 135
-, Epinoy between Berghes and, 342
-, Monsieur intends to surprise, 348
-, Parma at, 349
-, enemy collecting pioneers from country near, 605
-, La Motte at, 611
-, governor of, 707 (2).

Saintonge, King of Navarre makes reconciliations between gentlemen of different religions in, 619.

Saint-Phal. See Vaudray, Georges de.

Saint-Quentin, 53, 99, 228.

Saint-Sulpice. See Ebrard, Jean d'.

Saint-Valry, Monsieur at, 363, 372, 383.

Saint-Venant
-, Malcontents fortify, for their retreat, 213
-, Montigny at, 217.

Saisseval. See Snicourt.

Salazarli, Lucas de, money taken from by Englishmen, 401.

Salet, Salee, M., of Hainault, Captain, Governor of Bourbourg, quarrels with M. la Motte, 10.

Salignac
-, Bertrand de, Seigneur de la Mothe-Fnlon, Cobham suggests, as Commissioner to Elizabeth on the treaty of marriage, 24, 25 (2)
-, mentioned, 45
-, dines with Cobham, 62
-, authorised Commissioner to Elizabeth, 62
-, French king's commission to, 81
-, mentioned, 100, serves Queen Mother in matters of treaty, 104
-, mentioned, 243, 261
-, confers with Cobham and Somers, 263
-, mentioned, 268
-, entertains Walsingham, 289
-, la Vauguyon said to hate, 469
-, meets Swiss Commissioners, 511
-, mentioned, 517
-, talks with Cobham and Lansac, 695.

Salisbury, Bishop of. See Piers.

Saltonstall, Richard, loan from Elizabeth made through, 484.

Saluces
-, Marquisate of, French King pacifies matters in, 6, 7
-, Spanish King's dealings in, 45
-, mentioned, 63
-, restored to King's obedience, 75
-, elder Lavalette Governor of, 117
-, rumour that companies levied in Milan will descend into, 268
-, reference to de Retz's appeasing of troubles in, 361
-, French King bestows on Monsieur, 370
-, town in, given to Lavalette, 619.

Salviati, Maestro Lorenzo de', imprisoned for riot at Florence, 85.

Samblanay
-, Charlotte de Beaune de, Madame de Sauve, 203
-, suggested marriage of, with Count of Brienne, 414
-, mentioned, 455, 516
-, Queen of Navarre receives into high favour, 668.

Samora, Balthazar de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Sancerre, Counts of. See Bueil.

Sanchez, Peter, potmaker, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Sanders, , writes to Wade from Italy, 162.

San Diego, a commanderia of, promised in recompence for killing of Prince of Orange, 628. (See also Saint Jaques.)

San Domingo
-, Spanish ship from, taken by English, 402
-, Don Antonio takes ship coming from, 457, 478.

Sandwich
-, 'Zandtwyck,' in Kent, grain sent to Low Countries from, 60, 213, 214
-, mentioned, 377, 398
-, wheat and malt sent to Low Countries from, 404, 518
-, mentioned, 550.

-, letter dated at, 539.

Sandys, 'Sands,' Thomas, Lord, 116.

Sanfr
-, Chanfrey, 'Samphrey,' Count of, special Ambassador of Savoy at Paris, Seneschal of Saluces, 33
-, displaced from government of towns in Saluces, 619.

San Lorenzo, monastery of, 254.

San Lucar, report of fleet at, 69.

-, letters dated at, 13, 502.

San Marco, i.e. Venice, 'cries peccavi' to Pope, 521.

San Sisto
-, Cardinal of, see Buoncompagno
-, hospital of, 117.

Santa Croce, Monsignor, ? Silvio, to be nuncio at the Emperor's Court, 130.

Santander, 'St. Andero's,' fleet preparing at, against England, 69.

Santarem
-, 'St. Arene,' Count Vimioso's meeting with Don Antonio near, 190
-, Antonio de Escobar born at, 256.

Santa Trinit, brethren of, 117.

Sto. Lorenzo, i.e. Escurial, Spanish Queen buried at, 7 (p. 10).

Sanvitale, Count Carlo di, to accompany young Princess of Parma from Flanders to Mantua, 7 (p. 11).

Sarabie. See Saravia.

Saracho, John de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Saravia, Hadrian, introduced by Rowland Yorke to Walsingham, 538.

Sarralto, Diego Ruiz, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Sassetti, Captain Tommaso, letters from, 589, 687.

Sauger, 'Sauge,' M. du, Queen Mother's secretary, 423.

Sault, 'Sau.' See Agoult.

Saumur, Abbot of Guadagna, meets Monsieur at, 182.

Saunders, Dr. Nicholas, procurer of foreign invasion in Ireland, 712.

Sauve, Madam de. See Samblanay.

Savary
-, Jacques de, Seigneur de Lancosme, quarrels with Bishop of Langres, 16
-, regiment of, renewed and supplied, 85
-, companies of, at Porte de la Pille, 95.

Savelli, Signor Troilo, levies men for Paolo Giordano Orsini, 139.

Savile, Henry, letter to, 690.

Savoie, Bernardino di. See Cavour.

-, Henri de, Sieur de la Garnache, Duke of Genevois, son of Duke of Nemours, to be Grand Prior of Auvergne, 45, 95, 117
-, mentioned, 516
-, French King delivers 'checking words' to, 652.

-, Jacques de, Duke of Nemours, 'Dennamore,' governs young Duke of Savoy, 49
-, mentioned, 75, 94, 117, 389
-, said to be at extremity of death, 491, 493.

Savoy, House of, 94, 117.

Savoy, Duke of. See Charles Emanuel.

-, Duchess of. See Margaret.

Savoy
-, 117, 203
-, Ambassador of, in Germany, 286
-, Ambassador of, in Paris, 352, 370
-, mentioned, 491, 493
-, Ambassador ligier of, anxious for marriage between his Duke and Princess of Lorraine, 517
-, Ambassador of, in Paris, to be removed, 572
-, Cobham visits Ambassador of, 634.

Sawman, Robert, brings Spaniard and Irishwoman to Spain, 458.

Saxony
-, Elector of. See John Frederick I.
-, Augustus.

-, English nation on friendly terms with, 300.

-, Duchess of. See Anna.

Scarlin, Antoine, captain of ships for Don Antonio, 95.

Schaffhausen
-, Lord of, does not come to Paris, 511
-, people of, help disturbance at Basle, 698.

Schavly, James, Scottish messenger, 541.

Schein, Calixtus, Dr, syndic of Hanse, sent to Emperor's Court from Lubeck, 165.

Schelandre. See Chellandre.

Scheldt
-, river, 649
-, provisions sent to Alost by, 706.

Schenk
-, 'Skyncke,' Martin, rumour of his death, 40
-, Rogers captured by his reiters, 46, montioned, 47
-, full of description of West coast of England, 57
-, his regiment, 67
-, accuses Rogers of tampering with soldiers, 170
-, reference to Rogers' capture by, 235, 239
-, brings reiters to Louvain, 384
-, comes to Tournai, 394
-, mutinies for want of pay, 410
-, mentioned, 520
-, discharged, 532
-, Parma gives Lesieur letter to, 617
-, captured by men of Guelders, 693 (p. 637)
-, reiters of, mutiny, 716.

Scheurmans, , echevin of Antwerp, bond of, 350.

Schomberg
-, Dietz, 'Thys,' wishes to go to England, 551
-, wishes to join Strozzi's enterprise, 551, 552.

-, Chamberg, Gaspar, Colonel, goes to Germany to raise levies, 44
-, and pay money owing, 254
-, mentioned, 275
-, Duke of Guise and others stay in his house at Nanteuil, 423.

Schoonhoven, Philips van, Burgomaster of Antwerp, 577.

Schouttmans, , surgeon of Antwerp, devises a styptic for Prince of Orange's wound, 693.

Schuavenius, George, Ambassador from King of Denmark to Elizabeth, 683.

Schultheis of Fribourg, Swiss Commissioner in Paris, 511.

Schwarzburg
-, 'Swatsenburgh,' Gnther, Count of, takes two abbots prisoner, 2
-, comes to Bruges, 359, 372.

-, Countess of. See Nassau, Catherine of.

Scio, letter dated at, 111.

Scotland
-, dealings of, with Spain, 16
-, state of things in, 21, 32
-, Pope seeks to trouble, 36
-, mentioned, 40
-, rumours concerning, 50
-, league in Italy against, 55
-, Spaniards have great knowledge about North of, 57
-, Duke of Guise sends Frenchmen to, 62
-, news from, 62
-, French soldiers to be sent to, 72
-, letters from, 77
-, mentioned, 95
-, to be comprehended in association between England and France, 106
-, news from, 115
-, Elizabeth sends a 'power' to, 130
-, mentioned, 148
-, fire smouldering between England and, 167
-, conditions from England to, 182
-, D'Aubigny sent into, by Guises, 188
-, dissensions increasing in, 200 reference to King of Spain's pretensions in, 225
-, great practices on foot to change order of things in 236
-, King of Spain's pretensions in, 242
-, mentioned, 275
-, France and England covenant to keep peace with, 278
-, Elizabeth fears evil neighbourhood of, 280
-, plot sent from [?], to Pope, 311
-, news from, 348, 361, 371
-, Estates of, elect Duke of Lennox as 'second person of Crown,' 419
-, mentioned, 489, 504
-, news from, 513
-, noblemen in, wish to maintain Popish religion, 517
-, mentioned, 523
-, French said to be busy in, 574
-, trouble in, 583
-, reference to letters from, 597
-, mentioned, 613, 627, 635, 639, 657
-, trouble said to be brewing in, 693 (p. 636).

Scotland King of. See James VI.

-, Queen of. See Mary.

-, Ambassador of. See Beaton.

Scots
-, serving States, 72, 89, 98
-, letter sent by two, 162
-, Prince of Parma writes to, at Vilvorde, 167
-, captain slain, 172
-, do valiantly in skirmish with Malcontents, 214
-, companies of, to join Monsieur, 329
-, at Meenen, overthrow enemy, 404
-, enter Tournay, 410, 419
-, Cobham sends letter by, 424
-, in Meenen, 427
-, mentioned, 446
-, at Meenen slay Germans, 517
-, make successful skirmishes against Risbourg and Montigny, 532
-, with Monsieur in Flanders, 574
-, in trouble in Scotland, 583
-, at Meenen, 605, 611, 613
-, companies of, in Dunkirk, 613, 614
-, mentioned, 627
-, in Bruges, 649
-, take place near Lille, 662
-, at Menin show themselves valiant, 697
-, encamp at Ghent, 706, 716.

Scottish
-, ships, 7
-, gentlemen at Antwerp, 10
-, soldiers at Vilvorde, meeting, 123
-, causes favoured by Guises, 268
-, affairs, 348, 352
-, faction in Paris, 513, 541
-, matters, 550, 623, 641
-, ships at Dieppe, 657
-, affairs, 663
-, trading ships in Sound, 704.

Scotti, Giovanni, 'an unlucky youth,' 595.

Sebastian, late King of Portugal, 148.

Secondat, Jehan de, Sieur de la Roque, or Des Rocques, chamberlain of King of Navarre, sent by him to Elizabeth, 682, 700.

Secretaries of England, letters to, 3, [7], 16, 20, 24, 32, 45, 49, 62, 75, 85, [94], [104], 117, 130, 136, 174, [190], [203], 210.

Secretary of King of Navarre. See Berziau.

Sedan, 94, 275.

Segura, Gaspar de, money owing to, 401.

Seine, river, 75, 94, 162, 203.

Selaby, 'Sellybye' Hall, by Gainsford, 12.

Selby, , harbourer of priests, 668 (p. 623).

Selles, M. de. See Noircarmes.

Snicourt
-, Franois, [or Ren ?] de, Sieur de Sesseval, (?) 228
-, Governor of Dixmude, 707.

Sens, Cardinal of. See Pellev.

Sental (Centallo)
-, Cond and Beutrich waylaid and robbed between there and Gap, 7 (p. 9)
-, surrendered to King of France, 62, 75.

Srillac
-, M., regiment of, renewed and supplied, 85, company of, placed in garrison in La Fre, 99
-, mentioned, 379
-, Abbey of Blois assigned to, 508.

Serrato, Diego Ruiz, 401.

Serre, in Dauphin, 190, 210.

Sescheval, Sesseval, Saisseval. See Snicourt.

Seton or Seaton George, Lord, Hamilton does not hope much from, 540.

-, , Scottish captain serving States, in Menin, 613.

Seurre
-, Baron de, journeys to England in Prince Dauphin's train, 155
-, qy. la Cerre, sender of 'notes' on the marriage negotiations, 171.

Sve. See Source.

Seville
-, earthquake and plague in, 130
-, mentioned, 304, 377, 478.

-, letter from consuls of, 304.

-, letter dated at, 304.

Seymour
-, Lord Henry, 324
-, sent to Monsieur, 327, 330
-, money sent to Monsieur by hand of, 358
-, loan to, from Elizabeth, 484
-, mentioned, 523, 633.

-, letter from, 320.

Sforza, Cardinal Alessandro, ordering of Bologna committed to, 6, 7.

Shelley
-, Sir Richard, called Lord Prior of England, 'L. Shelle,' comes to Venice from Rome, 417
-, in the Inquisition, 653.

Shereef
-, the treaty made between Spain and, 176
-, his sister helps Count Vimioso, 190.

Ships :
-, the Andreas, 158.
-, the Anne Parnell, of London, 529.
-, the Armados, Spanish, 84.
-, the Arminia Ilarias Frances, English, 478.
-, the bark Chapeley, of Dartmouth, 529.
-, the Bonaventura, 529.
-, the Christopher, of Valencia, 158.
-, the Conception, Spanish, 158.
-, the Dreadnought, 529.
-, the Flower-de-Luce, English, 402.
-, the Gallion, 248.
-, the George, 158.
-, the Green Dragon, 13.
-, the Gullyon, of London, 529.
-, the Henry Mellis, 158.
-, the Isabella, of Newcastle, 529.
-, the John Bonaventura, of Newcastle, 529.
-, La Providence, 37.
-, the Mary Rose, 529.
-, the Mayflower, English, taken by French pirate, 94.
-, the Mermaid, of Embden, 492.
-, Nuestra Seora de La Concepcion, relation of gold and silver registered in, 401.
-, the Primrose, of Hull, 529.
-, the Royal Merchant, of London, 529.
-, the St. Jacob, of Enkhuisen, 158.
-, the St. James, Spanish, 402.
-, the St. John, captured by English pirates, 528, 558.
-, the St. Lucas, Spanish, 158.
-, the St. Nicholas of Bilbowe, 158.
-, the Salomon, of London, 529.
-, the Salomon, of Plymouth, 529.
-, the Spinola, Spanish, 667.
-, the Swiftsure, 529.

Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, George.

Sichem, Parma preparing to attack, 499.

Sicily
-, 'Cecilia,' kingdom of, 56
-, Viceroy of, 94, 130
-, Spanish companies from, 275.

Sidney
-, Philip, 362
-, well suited to lead cavalry in Low Countries, 671
-, mentioned, 691.

-, -, letter to, 64.

-, Robert, brother of above, comes to Paris, 362.

Siena, the police of, assist Alessandro Orsini, 139.

Sienese, 'Senease,' a, seeks means to repair to England, 700.

Sieur, le. See Lesieur.

Sigogne. See Cigoignes.

Silesia, in fear of being taken by Poland, 286.

Sille, Nicasius de, Doctor of Laws, Secretary of State in Netherlands, 576.

Sillery, M. de, gentleman of the Duke of Bouillon, 155.

Silly
-, Antoine, Count of la Rochepot, Chamberlain and of the Council of Duke of Anjou, 30
-, marching to aid of States, 43
-, his companies marching about Saint Mathurin, 49
-, in command of forces for relief of Cambrai, 62
-, unwilling to serve under Fervacques, 94
-, near Cambrai, 108
-, in command of Fervacques's troops, 173, 174, 201
-, with Monsieur, 287, 293
-, general of Monsieur's forces, 410
-, said to be marching towards Oudenarde, 411
-, near Bruges, 420
-, sent to Villevorde, 432
-, joins Prince at Antwerp, 447
-, to advance troops towards Villevorde, 448
-, leaves Antwerp, 452
-, troops of, at Hardenburg, 486
-, troops of, taken into Bruges, 497
-, Monsieur's troops commanded by, pillage in Flanders, 503
-, fails to take house from enemy, 512
-, mentioned, 574
-, 10 companies of regiment of, to be sent to Dixmude, 605
-, companies of regiment of, enter Meenen, 643
-, sent to succour Likerke, 666
-, General of French infantry, 675
-, to convoy Swiss Low Countries, 703
-, Governor of Eccloo, 707.

-, -, letters from, 202 (2), (3).

-, Henri de, Count of la Roche-guyon, elder brother of above, with Monsieur, 293
-, quarrels with Chanlivant, 491, 493
-, quarrel with Chanlivant ended, 504
-, said to have been created Duke, 607.

Silva, Diego Gutieres de, money owing to, 401.

-, Francis Nuez de, money owing to, 401.

-, Juan de, 92.

-, ? Manuel da, said to be with Don Antonio, 256.

Simier, Simiers, Jean, Sieur de, Lamenitre, favourite of Duke of Anjou, reference to treaty for marriage proposed by, 150, 183, 184, 187, 189.

Sinan Bassa
-, repulsed by Persians, 45
-, returned to favour of Grand Signior, 588.

Sipierre, 'Scipier,' M. de. See Marcilly.

-, Louise de Piennes, widow of above, 203.

Sitting bourne, 152.

Skage, , van, deputy of Holland, 574 (p. 514).

Skaw, the, 704 (p. 652).

Skeggs, , Englishman robbed by soldiers in Picardy, 392.

Slater, , priest, in Paris, 606.

Sluys
-, 'Slus,' 'Sluc,' 'Sluice,' 10
-, ships come to, with grain from England, 60
-, Rochepot near, 420
-, mentioned, 431, 486
-, gallion said to have arrived at, from Spain, 613
-, ambassador from Germany goes to, 647
-, governors of, 707.

Smith, Charles, 'son of the Wardrobe,' sent with packet by Cobham, 209.

-, 'Shemit,' Sir Thomas, 216.

-, , Dr. of London, papist, 521, 634, 668.

-, [qy. Atkins], reference to burning of, in Rome, 513.

Soissons, 42.

-, Count of. See Bourbon, Charles de.

Solothurn, money to be delivered to Swiss at, 517.

Some
-, 'Sone,' Richard, letter from, 42
-, Gilpin refers to, for news, 68
-, reported dangerously ill at Leeuwarden, 421.

Somerdyke, Hoddesdon's expenses at, 37.

Somers
-, John, instructions for, 225, 242
-, audience with French king, 243
-, mentioned, 245, 250
-, Bellivre, Brisson and Pinart confer with Cobham and, 263
-, reference to negotiation of, 266
-, mentioned, 268, 277, 292
-, sets out to visit Monsieur, 299
-, with Monsieur, 303
-, negotiation of, with Monsieur, 305
-, takes letters to England from Monsieur, 306, 307
-, mentioned, 312, 319, 336, 403
-, loan made through, from Elizabeth, 484.

-, -, letters from, 233, 243, 247, 261, 263, 266, [269], [270], 291, 296, 299, 325, 339.

-, -, letters to, 262, 273, 274.

Somerset, William, Earl of Worcester, 369.

Somerset House
-, 152
-, Conference with French Commissioners at, 188.

Somme, river, 201.

Sophia, Sophy, the. See Persia.

Sorano, people of, revolt against Alessandro Orsini, 139.

Sorbiers
-, Roch des, Seigneur des Pruneaux 'Prunnyo,' dispatched from Monsieur to Prince of Orange, 99
-, report of his death unfounded, 167
-, mentioned, 198, 293, 309
-, to go to Low Countries, 344
-, mentioned, 574, 583, 585, 608, 609
-, Prince of Orange writes to, 646
-, superintendent-general of victualling, 676.

Soria, Francis Rodriguez de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Soriano, Castle of, Duke of Florence gets into his hands, 7.

Sorteaghembush. See Bois-le-Duc.

'Sorya,' i.e. Syria, vessel arrives at Venice from, 105.

Sosa, Ginesses de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Soucy, M. de. to be sent to Grand Signior, 148.

Sound
-, the, Oresund, King of Denmark newly enhances his toll within, 590
-, mentioned, 689
-, reference to English merchant ships passing through, 704.

Source, or Sve, M. de., restored to office of Master of Wardrobe, 148, 162.

Sousa
-, Francis Anthony da, 'may be fully trusted,' 219
-, 'copy of chapter of letter from,' 526.

-, Susa, John Rodriguez de, Signor Roderigo, envoy of Don Antonio, 116
-, visits Cobham, 122
-, amnesty not granted by King of Spain to, 128
-, displeased with conditions proposed to Don Antonio, 146, 147
-, visits Cobham, 148
-, takes letter to French King, from Elizabeth, 160
-, mentioned, 162
-, goes to England, 163
-, prevents Count Vimioso from visiting Cobham, 164
-, instructions for, 176
-, sent with letters to Elizabeth, 190, 197
-, heads of speech to be delivered to, 208
-, mentioned, 220
-, sent to Elizabeth with requests from Don Antonio, 228, 263
-, mentioned, 440
-, Waad's account of conferences with Count Vimioso and, 459
-, memorial for, 481
-, in prison at Tours, 517. See Couas.

Southampton, Hampton, 478.

Spa, King Philip's forces in, 275.

Spain
-, 5
-, news from, 6, 7, 9
-, Spaniards come to Gravelines from, 10
-, Cobham interviews Englishman going to, 12
-, England need not fear army from, 13
-, letters from, intercepted, 16
-, Malcontents took aid from, 19
-, Chemerault sent to, 32
-, mentioned, 45, 48
-, proposed marriage between King of Scots and Princess of, 55
-, Count of Buren detained in, 56
-, messenger sent to, to condole for Queen's death, 57
-, no States' ships allowed to trade with, 60
-, preparations in, for navy against England and Ireland, 63
-, fears that the Turk will come for, 69
-, mentioned, 84
-, advertisements from, 85
-, mentioned, 87
-, Don Pietro looked for out of, 94
-, French ships preparing for Spain, 95
-, Councillors of France desire breach with, 104
-, mentioned, 105
-, means to impeach greatness of, 106
-, ships of, 117
-, mentioned, 118
-, news from, 130
-, mentioned, 139
-, late agent of, in France, 148
-, mentioned, 162
-, partisans of, calumniate doings of French, 167
-, mentioned, 176, 182
-, league between France and England necessary, to check growing greatness of, 187
-, league between England and France cannot continue if Monsieur allies himself with, 225
-, mentioned, 235
-, money sent to Genoa from, 246
-, mentioned, 247
-, King Philip gathering levies in, 263
-, news from, 275
-, Elizabeth fears to be left subject to malice of, 280
-, Empress prepares to go to, 286
-, mentioned, 294
-, suggested marriage of Monsieur with, 305
-, plot sent from [?] to Pope, 311
-, King of Navarre wishes Elizabeth to help him in attacking, 334
-, Bellivre to be sent into, 361
-, England helps to win Angra from, 366
-, French King shows no inclination towards, 370
-, mentioned, 389
-, news from, 407
-, mentioned, 412
-, news from, 424
-, Carvell comes to Terceiras from, 425
-, rumour in Paris of war with, 455
-, mentioned, 458
-, news from, 479
-, account of, 480
-, mentioned, 482, 541
-, enemy expects fresh supply of money from, 555
-, probable revolt in, 573
-, soldiers levied in, 583
-, King of Denmark sends councillor to, 590
-, M. Longle sent as agent to, 606
-, mentioned, 607
-, gallion said to have arrived at Sluys from, 613
-, Rogers' papers in, 617
-, treasons inspired in, 621
-, Parma sends news of Prince of Orange's hurt to, 634
-, mentioned, 636, 648, 667
-, Monsieur has good will towards, 691
-, enemy receives promise of men and money from, 697
-, reference to English trade with, 704 (p. 650)
-, letters from, intercepted in Antwerp, 716
-, Cobham to treat with French commissioners about overtures made for association against, 723.

-, marriage concluded between Emperor and, 275.

-, King of. See Philip II.

-, Queen of. See Austria, Anne of.

-, Prince of. See Philip.

-, Ambassador of, at Paris. See Vargas.

-, -, in England. See Espes, Mendoza.

-, -, in Germany, 286.

Spallaert, Espallart, ? Jan, Clerk to Chamber of Finances, 576.

-, letter to, 636.

Spaniards
-, 2
-, Portuguese towns delivered to, 7
-, two prisoners at Berghes, 10
-, seek to intercept Bodenham's letters, 13
-, mentioned, 19, 22
-, Malcontents consult whether to take help from Spaniards, 43
-, ecclesiastics of Hainault and Artois propose to bring back, 50
-, marching to aid Malcontents, 60
-, to be employed against England and Ireland, 63
-, coming to aid Malcontents, 67
-, fear an attack from Turks, 69
-, mentioned, 76
-, deputies of States hope King of France will declare against, 78
-, mentioned, 84, 87
-, towns of Artois and Hainault agree to take aid of, 89
-, mentioned, 92
-, Prince of Parma solicits return of, 108
-, to be sent to Milan, 130
-, mentioned, 148, 167, 246, 256
-, marching towards Flanders, 275
-, many at Emperor's Court, 286
-, Monsieur defeats easily, 321
-, in Paris, plots against Prince of Orange, 348 (2)
-, mentioned, 379
-, said to be treated cruelly in Terceira, 389
-, reference to tyranny of, in Low Countries, 397
-, mentioned, 400
-, companies of, in Italy, 407
-, truce between Turks and, 414
-, Portuguese discontented with government of, 424
-, Spaniard taken from England to Spain by Sawman, 458
-, robbed by Englishmen, 478
-, to be sent to Ireland, 479
-, fortifying themselves in realm of Portugal, 499
-, people of Flanders wish King of France to declare war against, 503
-, many in Low Countries would rather have than French troops, 509
-, book sold in Paris against cruelties of, 511
-, government of Tournay put into hands of, 512
-, mentioned, 518
-, Malcontents object to coming of, to Low Countries, 532
-, Malcontents agree to take aid of, 543, 548
-, in Antwerp absent themselves from honouring Monsieur, 555
-, enemy agree to take aid of, 563
-, mentioned, 574
-, division among Malcontents about admitting, 580
-, Estates of disunited provinces accept help of, 581
-, mentioned, 583, 613
-, Malcontents decide to endure yoke of, 614.

Spanish
-, letters intercepted, 63
-, proffers to Lord of Arbrothe, 76
-, artifices, 93
-, invasion of Portugal, French king's dislike of, 104
-, news, 118
-, troops, said to have intercepted Ambassador from Count of East Friesland, 165
-, disorder among troops, 170
-, government, Portuguese desire to be delivered from, 209
-, men of Antwerp resorting among, forbidden to wear or sell weapons, 240
-, affairs said to give offence to all, 260
-, money, Swiss corrupted by, 275
-, fautors in England repine at marriage negotiations between Elizabeth and Monsieur, 280
-, government, all cry out against, 286
-, faction in Paris, 312
-, reference to letter to be translated into, 356
-, merchants, 368
-, galleys at Genoa, 371
-, merchants, goods belonging to, detained at Sandwich, 377
-, ships taken by English pirates, 477, 478
-, mainland of Low Countries like to turn, 509
-, cause, le Gendre affected to, 517
-, faction cause Risbourg to take his charge again, 563
-, Commissioners go to Rome, 572
-, foot, troops of, come into Luxembourg, 574
-, captains at Namur, 588
-, letter found on Prince of Orange's assassinator, 618, 634
-, causes in Antwerp, Guise a party to, 621
-, names of governors of provinces and towns, 706.

-, agent in France. See Tassis.

-, -, in England. See Mendoza.

Spatafora, Bartholomeo, a Sicilian, letters of recommendation of, 684, 685, 687, 688, 700.

Spencer, Richard, letter from, 323.

Spindeler, George, desires to serve Elizabeth, 185.

Spinola
-, Baptista, merchant, reference to debt due to, 149, 272
-, Elizabeth writes about debt due to, 352
-, reference to money due to, 451, 497
-, mentioned, 600, 708.

-, -, letter from, 595.

-, Benedetto, merchant, agent of above, Elizabeth's debt to, 26, 27, 28
-, mentioned, 41
-, report addressed to Burghley, concerning demands of my Lord Ambassador of Spain against executors of, 158.

-, Francis, 158.

-, Hannibal, 158.

-, Stephen, 158.

-, , Genoese colonel, 553.

Spinosa, John Gomes de, money taken from by Englishmen, 401.

Sprekelson, John, 165.

'Spruse,' Duke of. See Prussia.

Stafford, Edward, 7, 369, 416, 489, 686.

Standen, Antheny, reference to letters from, 669.

Stanhope, 'Stenop,' ? John, 691.

States. See Netherlands, States-General of.

Stecken, Malcontents mean to spoil country about, 43.

Steenwinckel, Jan van, Echevin, 577.

Stenwyk
-, Steenwick, reports of siege of, 2, 42, 50
-, village near, fired by Norris, 67
-, mentioned, 170, 239
-, Monceaux before, 693 (p. 637).

Stephen, Sidney's man. See Lesieur.

Stephen Batory
-, King of Poland, 'Polonia,' 'Powlle,' defeated by Muscovites, 7
-, peace to be concluded between Muscovite and, 94
-, mentioned, 130
-, Grand Signior invites to be godfather to his son, 285
-, noblemen of Hnngary at Court of, 286
-, practice framing to 'erect' King of Romans, 389
-, mentioned, 513
-, makes peace with Muscovites, 698
-, Hanse towns sue to, 704 (p. 650)
-, mentioned, 710.

Stevenson, , of the Scottish guard, 424.

Stewart
-, James, Earl of Arran, 'pretends' to have slain d'Aubigny, 513, 517
-, 'at debate' with d'Aubigny, 521, 541, 554
-, mentioned, 627.

-, John, Earl of Atholl, 419.

-, Colonel William, 167
-, regiment of, sent to Brussels, 432
-, refuses to go to Nynhove, 446
-, at Eccloo, 486, 503
-, quarrel between Preston and, 603
-, returning to Scotland, 627
-, troubled by his regiment, 693 (p. 638)
-, mentioned, 707.

-, letters from, 115, 132, 597.

Stewart, few Kings of name of, die in their beds, 419.

Stocke, Secretary van, 576.

Stockholm, letter dated at, 426.

Stokes
-, 'Stoake,' Thomas, English merchant and agent at Bruges, reference to letters from, 507, 580
-, mentioned, 604.

-, -, letters from 1, 3, 10, 19, 20, 35, 43, 53, 60, 72, 80, 89, 98, 127, 135, 136, 151, 172, 174, 186, 193, 213, 214, 217, 328, 335, 342, 349, 359, 372, 373, 383, 394, 395, 404, 410, 420, 428, 431, 446, 451, 486, 497, 512, 518, 524, 532, 543, 563, 582, 605, 611, 643, 651, 665, 681, 697, 701.

-, , brother of above, letter-bearer, 605.

Stralen, Jan van, Lord Amman, 577.

Strand, the, French Commissioners to be lodged in, 152.

Strasburg
-, 4
-, news from, 454.

-, Bishop of. See Manderscheid.

Stratem, Secretary van, 576.

Streuwarden, presumably Leeuwarden, q. v.

Strigota, Thomas, notary, translation of certificate by, 440.

Stropeni, Andrea, of Venice, 110.

Strozzi
-, Philippe, Colonel, 32, 33, 40, 44
-, King persuaded to make him Admiral of France, 62
-, mentioned, 64, 76
-, Cobham has conference with, 84
-, mentioned, 85, 94, 95
-, Queen Mother dispatches to Monsieur, 99
-, suggests enterprise upon Portugal, 106
-, repairs to Monsieur's Court, 117
-, framing voyage to Portugal, 118
-, mentioned, 130, 162, 182, 190
-, chief of French captains consorting together for enterprise of Portugal, 209
-, preparing ships for Portugal, 219
-, will forsake cause of Portugal unless paid by Count of Vimioso, 220
-, Queen Mother does not encourage his enterprise to Azores, 246
-, wishes to undertake great enterprise, 256
-, mentioned, 268, 340
-, waiting at Dieppe for Don Antonio, 356
-, with Don Antonio, 362
-, gentleman from, reports cruel treatment of Spaniards in Terceira, 389
-, Don Antonio intends French allies to be commanded by, 406
-, to embark on special business towards America, 408
-, mentioned, 418, 423, 443
-, holds conference with his friends, 444
-, news from, 454
-, Spanish King accuses Queen Mother of sending aid to Don Antonio by, 511
-, ships of Bordeaux pressed into service of, 513
-, Schomberg wishes to join enterprise of, 551, 552
-, ready to embark, 573
-, mentioned, 616
-, Cobham to report how Don Antonio may be 'relieved' pending enterprise of, 723.

-, -, letter from, 409.

Stuart
-, Esm, Seigneur d'Aubigny, Earl of Lennox, has dealings with Spain, 16
-, outward show of friendship for Elizabeth, 21
-, his progress in Scotland, 32
-, mentioned, 50, 62
-, reference to letter from, 115, 132
-, mentioned, 162
-, Elizabeth wishes him returned to France, 182
-, sent into Scotland by Guises, 188
-, his secretary has audience of French sovereigns, 268
-, mentioned, 348
-, elected by Estates of Scotland as 'second person of the Crown,' 419
-, neglects his wife, 424
-, mentioned, 489, 504
-, Earl of Arran 'pretends' to have slain, 513, 517
-, Earl of Arran 'at debate' with, 521, 541
-, mentioned, 553
-, continuance of strife between Earl of Arran and, 554
-, mentioned, 597, 627.

Sturmius, John, rector of Strasburg, public 'Lector' taken from, 454.

'Subiordo,' Peter. See Zubiaur.

Sudermann
-, 'Sutherman,' Dr. Henry, syndic of Hanse, sent to Emperor's court from Cologne, 165
-, sent to Frankfort, 211
-, mentioned, 380.

'Sue,' M. (57). See Halewyn.

Sultana, the, mother to great Turk, 407.

Sunoy, Count, of Lige, Governor of Ruremonde, 707 (2).

Suffolk, grain sent to Low Countries from, 60.

Suresne, M. de, with Monsieur, 293.

Surrey, Earl of. See Howard, Henry.

Sutton, William, priest, comes to Paris from Rheims, 606.

Suze, Counts of. See Baume, la.

Swart Sluys, Swartsluis, Malcontents defeated at, 2.

Sweden, navy of, 590.

-, king of. See John III.

Sweveghem, Zuevecen, 'Sue,' M. de. See Halewyn.

Swigo, John, 158.

Swiss
-, serve Malcontents, 1
-, Catholics, likely to enter into dissensions with Protestant cantons, 62
-, ready to go together by the ears for religion, 87
-, French King assigns money to, 117
-, French King renews confederacy with, 148
-, prepared for Monsieur's service, 190
-, Duke of Savoy levies, 246
-, mentioned, 254
-, disagreement among, 275
-, pikemen needed for Low Countries, 384
-, people of Geneva seek to be 'encantonned' with, 454
-, Commissioners for, arrive in Paris, 511
-, French King gives gold chains to, 513
-, in Paris, 515
-, money to be delivered to, at Solothurn, 517
-, embassy of, in Paris, 522
-, troops, Monsieur said to be coming to Flanders with, 541
-, troops with Monsieur in Flanders, 574
-, cantons send deputies to, 583
-, mentioned, 619
-, Monsieur hopes, will soon be ready to serve in Low Countries, 627
-, ready to march to Low Countries, 663, 676
-, Duke of Savoy levies, 687
-, ready to march to Low Countries, 703
-, Monsieur wishes to levy, 716
-, to join reiters led by Mansfeld, 717.

Switzerland
-, 32
-, Catholic bishops make league with five cantons of, 35
-, Papal legate in, behaves well, 87
-, mentioned, 444
-, Commissioners from, looked for in Paris, 508
-, levies made in for Low Countries, 640.

Swiz, Captain, 544.

Symeon, Captain, killed. 78.