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La Baume, François de, Comte de Suze, de Carces refuses to accept, as governor of Provence, 527.

Labatut, Vicomte de, governs under King of Navarre in Armagnac, 734 (p. 686).

La Charité, reference to loss of, 734 (p. 690).

Ladron, Count See Lodron.

La Fère, Vere, in Picardy, King purposes to take waters of Spa at, 325 (p. 357);

Malcontents fear that Condé will take, 552;

Condé still at, 555;

reference to loss of (in 1577), 734 (p. 690).

Lagos, 'Laugus,' in Portugal, 597.

Lalaing, Antoine de, ambassador of Archduke Matthias to Emperor, 525.

-, Emanuel Philibert de, Seigneur de Montigny and Marquis de Renty, regiment of, to remain in Eyndhoven, 12;

letter from, to magistrates of Bruges, alluded to, 34;

advises magistrates of Antwerp to come to an understanding with Spain, 59;

reference to letters from, 65, 66;

camps before Eyndhoven, 245;

in Spanish camp before Dunkirk, 384;

wounded in a skirmish before Cambray, 385 (p. 414);

at Dunkirk, 393.

Addenda:

full of courage, 517;

spoils Thielt, 530;

letters from Parma to, intercepted, 539;

La Motto sends troops to, 540;

men of, with Egmont, take Ronsin, 541;

mentioned, 545;

Flanders Malcontents under, 598;

Prince of Parma highly offended with, 619;

sends trumpet to Brussels, demanding surrender, 708;

reported to have taken some forts near Cambrai, 742;

regiment of, 746;

negotiates and signs Accord with Walloons, 778.

-, -, letter from, 32.

-, Georges de, Count of Rennenberg, Baron de Ville, Governor of Friesland, a chief commander for the enemy, 601;

puts new garrison into Delfzyl, 619.

Landen, gained by Prince of Orange, 404 (p. 435).

Landi, Count Ottavio, Prince of Parma sends men to murder, 703.

Langres, Bishop of, assists Cardinal of Guise at his first mass, 325 (p. 358).

Langton, John, statement in relation to, 609;

mentioned, 616.

Languedoc, to remain under government of Protestants, 506;

Queen Mother still in, 528;

King of Navarre holds whole country from the sea to, 734 (p. 686);

Protestants in, 93;

Montmorency promises wonderful things in, 232;

suspicion of alterations, in, 248;

Montmorency will only negotiate with Monsieur in presence of personages of, 327;

Prince of Condé spends winter in, 331;

Huguenots in, grateful to Elizabeth, 346.

Lanoye, M. de. See Noue, François de la.

Lanquett, —, said to have persuaded Monsieur to accept the offer of the States, 705.

Lansac, M. de. See Saint Gelais.

Lanthie, M. de, captain of French, slain near Cambrai, 600.

Lantmeter, Philippe de, sent to Monsieur from Antwerp, 24.

Larder, Lader, Lewis, one of Drake's companions in Spanish robberies, 505 (p. 501).

Laredo, Allaredo, mills at, 560;

ships come from Castile to, 566 (1);

soldiers come from Toledo to, 566 (2);

ammunition sold in, 602;

servant of Earl of Oxford arrives in, with letters, 602 (p. 569).

Larmandie, Sr. de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Laro, Philip de, in charge of barques sent from Court of Spain to Bilbao, 560;

returns to Spain from Ireland, 566 (2);

transports wheat to Lisbon and the Groyne, 594.

Las Cruzes, reported robberies by Drake at, 505 (p. 501).

Laski (Alaschi, Alasco, Alasky), Palatine of Poland, Queen of Scots sends order to, 168;

Cobham writes concerning, 309 (p. 341);

mentioned, 330;

“the Polonian nobleman.”

-, letter from, 312.

Lastres, 602 (p. 568).

Lather, Robert, of Basse, papist, 590 (p. 561).

Latin, verses, reference to, 148 (p. 164);

book referred to by Bizarri, 206 (p. 227);

letters, 228, 280, 318;

citation attached to doors of Cologne Cathedral, 333 (p. 369);

works, of the Paleologo, 711.

La Tour-Landry, Jean de, Seigneur de Châteauroux, Château-Rou, killed in attempt on Antwerp, 30 (p. 37);

sale of furniture of, 112.

La Tremblade, merchant ship of, robbed by English pirates, 255 (2);

“la Trouslade,” 255 (3), 255 (4).

Lauenburg, Lowenburg, Duke of. See Frederic.

Lauragois, entirely for the Religion, 734 (p. 687).

Laurens, capital of Lauragois, 734 (p. 687).

Lautern, letters dated at, 18, 257, 258.

Lauzerté, Lazerte, belongs to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Laval. See Coligny, Guy de.

La Valette, M. de, Grand Provost of Duke of Anjou, taken prisoner by magistrates of Bruges, and examined, 21;

would confess nothing, 31;

to be brought to the rack again, 31.

-, See Nogaret.

Laverdin, Vicomte de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Laverne, Lavergne, la Vergne, officer of Monsieur, taken prisoner in attempt on Antwerp, 30 (p. 37).

Lavoranti, Signor Carlo, of Milan, shows kindness to Bizarri, 206 (p. 227).

League, the Holy, 516.

Léaumont, Jean de, Sieur de Puygaillard, to repair to the frontier, 95, 148 (p. 163), 167 (p. 185);

“Pyngallyard,” causes towns in Picardy to be furnished with necessaries, 197 (p. 214);

“pyed galliard,” sent into Normandy and Picardy, 216 (p. 235);

marches towards Beauvais, 338 (p. 373);

victuals Cambray, 362 (p. 394).

Lecester, Leistre, Lester, George, bearer of letter from Fremyn to Walsingham, 6;

mentioned, 305 (p. 336).

-, -, letters from, 71, 274, 324.

-, See Leyster.

Lectoure, Lestour, owned by King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Lee, Richard, servant to Mr. Bale, 576.

Leeuwe, Prince of Orange sends Du Mons to take, 404 (p. 433).

Le Geyt, or Geta, Prince of Orange causes his men to pass stream of, 404 (p. 434).

Leghorn. See Livorno.

Leicester, Earl of. See Dudley, Robert.

Leipsic, Bizarri hopes to go to, 206 (p. 228);

ministers of court of Saxony at fair at, 398;

Bizarri goes to, 398 (p. 426);

fairs of, not so good as formerly, 724.

Leith, “le petit lit,” reference to siege of, 504.

Le Lusque. See Sudermann.

Lemmer, the, taken by States' men, 612.

Le Mons. See Mons.

Lemos, Condé de, sent by King of Spain to take Monte Mayor, 602 (p. 569).

Lennox, Duke of. See Stuart, Esmé.

-, Lady. See Entragues, Catherine de Balsac d'.

Lenoncourt, Philippe de, “M. de Linencourt,” created cardinal, 9;

arrives at Amiens, 338 (p. 373).

Lens, Gilles de, Baron d'Aubigny, goes to Duke of Alençon on behalf of States, 575.

Leon, men of, with Condé de Benevente, 602 (p. 568).

-, Don Pedro Ponce de, goes on Spanish expedition to Terceiras, 365 (p. 399).

Leonarde, James. See Bosgrave.

Leoninus, Elbertus, “Longolius,” Doctor, Chancellor of Gueldres, sent as deputy to Duke of Anjou by States General, 30, 44, 112, 116, 117;

commissioned by the States General to take counsel with Imperial, French and English ambassadors at Mechlin, 777.

Lérin, Leyran, Sr. de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Lescar, in Béarn, belongs to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 685).

Lesieur, Stephen, to convey Emperor's letter to the Prince of Parma, 667.

Leslie, John, Bishop of Ross, secretary to Mary Queen of Scots, mentioned, 10;

priory given to, by King of France, taken away from, by Queen Mother, 55;

confers with d'Aubigny, 93 (p. 106), 197 (p. 213);

Queen of Scots said to be going to replace Glasgow by, 288 (p. 319);

still at Rouen, 636.

Lester, George. See Lecester.

Leucate, in Languedoc, Protestants may be sure of having, 734 (p. 688).

Levant, the, mention of affairs in, 23;

galleys said to have been lost in, 618;

Turks prepare to send galleys to, 693;

corsairs do much harm in, 701.

Le Veneur, Tanneguy, Seigneur de Carrouges, Count of Tillieres, releases Nicols, 169.

Levesque, de la Cassiere, Jean, Grand Master of Malta, death of, 625;

reference to absolution of, 662;

Pope is thanked for his favour to, 693;

reference to letters from, 749.

Leviston or Livingston, Thomas, Master of, returning to Scotland on d'Aubigny's behalf, 261 (p. 284), 273.

-, Thomas, a Papist, remains with d'Aubigny, 273.

Lewes, Dr. David, Judge of the Admiralty, reference to letter from, to Walsingham, 37;

mentioned, 91;

reference to letters to, concerning merchants of Lubeck, 284 (1), 284 (2);

Mauvissière wishes to See justice done to French merchant, 314;

mentioned, 315;

reference to letters from, concerning piracies, 343 (p. 380);

to be asked to demand accounts of Portuguese ship from Van der Meiden, 368;

remarks of, on marriage treaty between Elizabeth and Anjou, 773.

Lewis, Luiz, Dom, Infante of Portugal, statement by, 400.

-, Count or Elector Palatine of the Rhine, the Palsgrave, supports Bishop of Cologne, 117;

chosen chief of forces in defence of Bishop of Cologne, 290;

coming of, to Augsburg, doubtful, 642;

commissioners of, at Augsburg, 649 (p. 609), 650, 662;

letters from, arrive in Cologne, 711;

sends ambassadors to the Chapter at Cologne, 722;

writes to senate of Cologne, 739, 740.

Lewys, Richard, 613 (p. 575).

Leyden, “Leithe,” commons of, refuse to recognise Prince of Orange as Earl of Holland, 347;

Bizarri goes to, 398 (p. 428);

Valdesse blames de la Roche for loss of, 510 (p. 505).

Leyster, the gast de, news sent by, 243;

offer of services by, 333;

wishes to go to England, 705;

contents of dispatches imparted to, 717;

satisfaction of, 718;

sends thanks for letters, 722;

goodwill of, 728;

mentioned, 729, 731;

intentions of, 739;

mentioned, 735;

letter sent by request of, 740.

Lezo, Lope Ruyz de, Drake takes goods of, 505 (p. 501).

Liberge, Jean de, “Le Bergy,” reference to loss of goods of, 190, 191, 757;

petition of, to King, to King's Council, 757;

answer of English Ambassador to, 757.

Libourne, near Bordeaux, French King places garrison in, 273.

Lichtenberg, Lichtenper, George Ludovic, Landgrave of, at Diet of Augsburg, 649;

at banquets in Augsburg, 653.

Liège, Prince of Parma's infantry recruit at, 263;

victuals sent to Diest from, for enemy's camp, 318;

Prince of Orange camps before, 404 (p. 434), 405;

news from, 529;

commissioners from Prince of Parma at, 542;

those of, murmur against the Bishop, 619;

those of, will not allow Inquisition in, 662;

Monsieur goes towards, 710;

Cardinal of Austria may pass through, 715;

Comte de Reifferscheit levies soldiers of, to protect lands, 722;

old Count Mansfeld passes by, 728;

Cardinal of Tyrol thought likely to be Bishop of, 735;

those of, desire Bishop to be resident in, 744.

-, Bishop of, Ernest, brother of Duke of Bavaria, to be Archbishop of Cologne, 55;

said to have gone to Rome to obtain investiture, 100 (p. 114);

Prince's troops ready to help, 121;

invested Bishop of Cologne, 178;

Pope sends money to, for war in Low Countries, 193;

King of Spain brings forces from Italy to assist, 290;

Pope proposes, as Bishop-Elector of Cologne, 309 (p. 341);

elected Bishop of Cologne 389 (p. 420).

Addenda:

Pope sends messenger to, 516;

reference to election as Bishop of Liège, 619;

arrives in Augsburg, 653 (p. 613), 660;

brings Inquisition into diocese, 662;

leaves Augsburg, 664 (p. 624);

mentioned, 675;

great mover in affair of Bishop of Cologne, 690;

comes to Vienna, 701;

chamberlain of, renews fief of Liège in name of, 706 (p. 661);

accompanies Cardinal of Austria to Düsseldorf, 719;

arrives in Cologne, 719, 729;

anxious to massacre Protestants, 731;

may be new Bishop of Cologne, 735, 736;

hopes to be elected Bishop of Cologne, 739;

elected Bishop of Cologne, 740;

gives dinner to burgermasters of Cologne, 743;

sends deputy to Imperial Chamber. 744;

Emperor and Archduke Matthias interpose to settle differences between Truchsess and, 747;

wishes to resign bishopric to Lorraine's son, 762.

-, -, mentioned (?) under the cipher symbol Hu, 333, 388, 740.

-, late Bishop of. See Groesbeck.

Liekerke, 541.

Liencourt, M. de, takes charge of de Mouy's corpse, 232.

Lierre, mentioned, 19;

Malcontents of, make a raid as far as Borgerhout, 44 (p. 50);

garrison of, attacks German reiters, 45, 46, 47 (p. 56);

mentioned, 103;

ineffectual enterprise of States' forces, against, 110 (p. 126); 111, 112, 117;

courier going to Nüremberg taken near, 116;

cavalry of Antwerp beaten by those of, 158;

Biron takes castle near, 256;

English at, mutiny, 554;

English mutineers at, are appeased, 555;

States' men at, in want of money, 575;

Malcontents of Brabant come near, 634;

Monsieur is near, 703 (p. 655);

Prince of Parma thought to be coming to, 708;

letters are intercepted by those of, 717.

-, Governor of. See Cardoini.

Liévin, Charles de, Seigneur de Famars, Governor of Mechlin, sends to States for more aid, 30.

Lièvre, M. le, of Paris, wine belonging to, captured by English pirates, 255 (3).

Ligny, Charles de, Count of Aremberg. to depart with his forces from the limits of the Empire, 111, 117;

joins Mansfelt, 178;

Bizarri attacked by people of, and taken before, 206;

withdraws from Imperial territory, 243;

in command of Italian forces to assist Bishop of Liège, 290;

brings regiment to stop passage of Rhine near Bonn, 333 (p. 369);

approaches Bonn, 713;

withdraws men from Bonn, 714;

regiments of, retire towards Somst, 715;

appears to be going towards Eyndhoven, 719;

Electors send ambassadors to, 722;

withdraws towards Eyndhoven, 729;

expected in Westphalia, 735;

soldiers of, near Bonn, 743;

intends to besiege Bonn, 744;

Charles Truchsess said to have defied, 747.

Lille, Abbé or “Bishop” of. See Noailles, Gilles de.

-, enemy's forces near, 14;

Malcontents do not come from, 31 (p. 37);

messages received from, 65 (p. 78);

peasants of, cruelly treated by Albanese cornets, 84;

reference to letters from, 137;

Malcontents assemble near, 165;

general meeting of commons at, 180;

Prince of Parma borrows money from, 194;

news from, 207;

Prince of Parma sends forces from, to Eyndhoven, 207;

news from, 231;

Malcontents try to make agreement with, 264;

news from, 279;

Malcontents between Tournay and, 296;

la Motte's forces between Menin and, 320;

news from, 329;

mentioned, 347;

Malcontents make preparations at, 360;

letters from, and preparations for enterprise at, 371;

no governor chosen for, 371;

news from, 372, 385;

not expected to hold with the other provinces, 530;

at peace with Prince of Parma, 532;

Malcontents go towards, 572;

soldiers of Menin and Ninove have burnt and spoiled up to the gate of, 578;

Malcontents near, 598.

Lilloo, near Antwerp, Prince of Orange meets Mme. de Teligny at, 224 (p. 245);

grain to be taken to, 396;

Prince of Orange at, 547;

Prince of Orange and Condé embark for Holland at, 575.

Limburg, Mondragon at, 121;

enemy near, 542;

Spaniards at, 555.

Limoges, Bishop of, 413;

takes part in discussion of treaties, 443;

reference to interview with, 454.

-, many towns and castles in, subject to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Limosin, Turenne in country of, 734 (p. 686).

Lincoln, Earl of, Lord Admiral. See Clinton, Edward.

Lind, soldiers from Castle of Hulcherat go towards, 206 (p. 227).

Lindsay, David, Earl of Crawford, convention at house of, 184.

-, Patrick, Earl of, Lord Lindsay of Byres, mentioned, 105 (p. 122).

Lingen, English before, 584.

Linn, Lynne, near Crefeld, surrenders, 728.

Linz, Emperor to stay at, 690.

Lippe, Count of Meurs wishes to take a town on the, 729.

Liquenick, new Bishop of Cologne goes to, 743.

Lisbon, Portuguese flee from, to Don Antonio in Paris, 53;

reference to letters from, 57 (p. 66);

fleet preparing in harbour of, 57 (p. 66);

King of Spain will remain in, 95;

weapons and armour to be sent to, from Genoa, 148 (p. 164);

King Philip publishes pardon in, 186 (p. 204);

ships leave, for Indies, 309 (p. 342);

ships for the taking of the Terceiras leave, 365.

Addenda:

plague in, 565;

King of Spain sends men to, 566 (1);

Spanish army lies near, 567;

Duke of Alva to go to, 568;

taken by Duke of Alva, 581, 585;

ships at, 586;

not yet taken, 586;

Philip de Laro transports wheat to, 594;

mentioned, 597;

Duke of Alva to defend, 638;

feasts and triumphing in, 694;

preparations of cannon, and mariners being made for, 695;

great preparations in, for army by sea, 698;

clergy of, at funeral obsequies of late Kings of Portugal, 700;

reference to letters from, 706, 710;

merchant ships returning from, are cast away, 711;

Italian engineer at, 734 (p. 693);

President Foncq dies in, 740 (p. 699);

fleet goes from, to Terceira, 744.

-, letter dated at, 241.

Lisières, abbey of, dissension between King and Monsieur about bestowal of, 290.

Lisieux, in Normandy, Monsieur expected to come to, 362 (p. 394).

Livingston. See Leviston.

Livonia, Grand Duke of. See Magnus.

-, Liefeland, King of Poland wishes to make war on Sweden, on account of, 11;

King of Poland assembling forces to go into, 193;

King of Poland intends to establish his nephew as Duke of, 243;

edict for trade, in favour of people of, 253;

Russia leaves, to King of Poland, 628;

discussion at Augsburg as to how to prevent foreign incursions into, 647;

reference to privileges of Hanse Towns in, 661;

King of Poland makes his nephew general in, 698;

King of Poland would give certain towns in as dowry to his niece, 699;

Czar of Russia will endow Duke Magnus with lands in, 750.

Livorno, Leghorn, English ships coming to, will be safe, 652.

Llanes, “Lianes,” in Spain, 602.

Lloyd, John, merchant, letter signed by, 99.

Lobetius, Johannes, of Strasburg, news from, 193 (p. 210), 393.

-, -, letters from, 11, 119, 322, 323.

Lochleven, Laird of, mentioned, 105 (p. 122).

Lock, Michael, letter to, 637.

-, —, servant to Henry Knollys, sent to England from Low Countries, 256.

Lodasa, Lord of. See Mendoza, Don Godfrey de.

Lodron, Ladron, Count [qy. Alberic], taken prisoner by Prince of Orange, 404 (p. 435);

commands Germans in King of Spain's army, 567.

-, Count Jerome, goes with expedition to the Terceiras, 365 (p. 399).

Loire, King of Navarre has large territories on the, 734 (p. 686).

Lokeren, Lochres, Monsieur assembles troops at, 102.

Lomellino, Signor Stefano, money saved from wrecked galleys put into hands of, 407.

London, new tax laid upon ships arriving at Rochelle from, 99;

Dutchmen of, send stores of wheat into Low Countries, 114;

reference to death of Liberge in, 191;

reference to letters from City of, 211;

reference to letter dated at, 229;

ship of, taken by Monsieur's men at Dunkirk, 271;

Gilpin on the look out for ships laden for, 280;

Gilpin speaks to merchants trading with, 318;

mentioned, 324;

Lord Hamilton wishes his brother to be in, 395.

Addenda:

papers to be sent to Elizabeth in, 409 (p. 439);

reference to letters from, 410;

reference to, 412;

Sir Thomas Smith refers to his son's letter from, 456;

mentioned, 455;

Sir Thomas Smith requests Parson of Mont to go to, 488;

Sir Humfrey Gilbert “tied to,” 495;

Stilliard of, 571;

artillery brought out of England in a boat of, 602;

reference to posts from, to Antwerp, 616;

John Rogers refers to his return to, 616 (p. 580);

reference to proposed Diet to be held in, 633;

Subier, a prisoner in the house of sheriff of, 637;

reference to dispatches for, 695.

-, letters and dispatches dated at, 37, 52, 56, 68, 69, 70, 104, 118, 126, 140, 149, 150, 224, 248, 249, 285, 300, 314, 315, 335, 350, 356, 358, 368, 369, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 555, 712.

Londorf, M. de, 621.

Longemare, Guillaume de, master of ship taken by English pirates, 343 (p. 379).

Longeval, captain in Prince of Orange's army, killed in skirmish with Spaniards in 1568, 404 (p. 434).

Longez, Sr. de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Longolius. See Leoninus.

Longston, Thomas, to undertake Gilpin's business, 633.

Longueville, Duke of, esteem of King of France for, 752 (11).

Loo, Malcontents' forces pass towards, 279.

Lopez, Ruy, Dr., mentioned, 141, 150, 272, 620, 721.

-, -, letters from, 37, 175.

Loretto, Patriarch of Aquila licenced to remove to, 644;

those of, said to have accomplished more vows than any other nation, 694.

Lorges, Jacques de, Count of Montgomery, flight into England, mentioned, 7;

gathers great company together to receive French King, 331;

mentioned, 500;

for the King of Navarre, 734 (p. 689).

-, Count of Montgomery gathers great company at, 331.

Lorraine, Rambouillet receives towns on frontiers of, in exchange for Metz, 148;

levies of soldiers in, for Berne and Geneva, 201;

Duke of, about to return to, 239 (p. 260);

King and Queen to take waters at Spa in, 286 (p. 317);

Queen Mother will pass into, 389 (p. 418);

Marquis of Havrech goes towards, 556, 557;

Madame de Parma arrives in, 558;

men from, join enemy in Brabant, 574;

Malcontents send soldiers into, 600;

Cardinal of Austria comes to Cologne by way of, 724;

men of, under the Sieur de Buy. 728.

-, Catherine of, second daughter of Duke of Lorraine, Epernon wishes to marry, 53, 148;

Duke of Lorraine will not allow Epernon to marry, 209;

talk of marriage between Duke of Savoy and, 232, 239 (p. 260).

-, Catherine Marie of, widow of Duke of Montpensier, rumour that Duke of Lorraine wishes to marry, 9;

King of France desires marriage of, with Duke of Lorraine, 53.

-, Charles III., Duke of, expected in Paris, and proposes to marry the Duchess of Montpensier, 9;

arrives in Paris, 53;

various conjectures on his coming to court, 53;

French King desires Mme. de Montpensier to marry, 53;

present at funeral of Duke of Guise's grandmother, 55;

wishes to remain in Paris, 92;

visits d'Aubigny, 93;

in Paris, 94;

King presents diamond to, 148;

d'Aubigny wishes to arrange marriage between King of Scots and daughter of, 168;

Mondragon writes to, 174 (p. 193);

negotiations for marriage of daughters of, with Princes of Mantua and d'Este, 186;

mentioned, 198;

will not give his daughter to Duke of Epernon, 209, 232;

will shortly return to Lorraine, 239 (p. 260);

nuncio obtains leave from, to spend money for Ireland and Scotland, 261 (p. 283);

defers his departure from Paris, 286 (p. 317), 309;

Henry of Brunswick married to daughter or niece of, 398 (p. 427).

-, Charles de, Cardinal of Vaudemont, brother to young Queen, to be sent to Rome, 55;

bishopric of Beauvais bestowed on, 148 (p. 163).

-, -, Duke of Aumale, created Knight of the Holy Ghost, 706 (p. 659).

-, -, Duke of Mayenne, or Maine, to have portion of value of cabinet left by Duke of Guise's grandmother, 92;

“de Mena,” to go into Burgundy, 239 (p. 260);

in Paris, 325 (p. 358);

goes towards Eu, 338 (p. 373);

churches in Dauphine forced to accept the faith of, 734 (p. 688).

-, Christine of, eldest daughter of Duke of, proposed marriage of, with King of Scots 5:

marriage of, with King of Scots is to be dealt with, 53;

Queen Mother wishes marriage of, with Duke of Savoy, 53;

proposed marriage of, with Duke of Cleves's son, 92;

proposed marriage of, with Monsieur, much desired by Queen Mother, 94;

some talk of marriage of Duke of Savoy with, 167, 174 (p. 193);

Cobham does not believe King of Scots will marry, 182 (p. 201);

Queen Mother wishes to arrange marriage between Monsieur and, 216 (p. 235);

talk of marriage of, 239 (p. 260);

marriage of, with Duke of Savoy likely to take place, 273;

French King thought not to desire marriage between Duke of Savoy and, 309;

Monsieur may be induced to marry, 325 (p. 358);

Queen Mother thinks to renew treaty of marriage between Duke of Savoy and, 389 (p. 419);

marriage of, with Duke of Savoy likely to take place, 710;

Queen Mother wishes Monsieur to marry, 734 (p. 693).

-, François de, second son of Duke of, to remain at court, 239 (p. 260).

-, Henry of, Duke of Guise, rejoices that Queen allows La Mothe-Fènelon to go into Scotland, 10;

sister of, to marry Duke of Lorraine, 53;

death and funeral of grandmother of, 53, 55;

declares that he offered his servants and adherents for Monsieur's service, 54;

offers to take army into Flanders to the relief of Monsieur, 57 (p. 65);

goes to Champagne to take possession of his grandmother's goods, 92 (p. 105);

visits D'Aubigny, 93 (p. 106);

thought to be coming to Antwerp, 103;

mentioned, 148 (p. 164), 168 (p. 188);

expected in Paris, 176;

d'Aubigny would be contented to give up support he has from, 182;

enters fraternity of Penitents, 186;

reference to pretended claim of, to crown of France, 186 (p. 204);

letters from the Scottish King to, 197 (p. 213);

offers to take Monsieur's place in Flanders, 216 (p. 235);

mentioned, 237;

promises forces for release of Queen of Scots, 237 (p. 257);

about to go into Normandy, 239 (p. 260);

intends to send d'Aubigny's ship into Spain, 261 (p. 284);

hopes to go to Scotland, 267 (4);

favours received by d'Aubigny from, 289;

intends to repair to Eu, 325 (p. 358);

quarrel between Duke of Epernon and, 325 (p. 359);

Irish Bishop confers by night with, 327;

goes towards Eu, 338 (p. 373);

displeased at power given to Epernon, 345;

Fentry to receive instructions from, 362 (p. 394);

mentioned, 369.

Addenda:

quarrel revived between Admiral and, 497, 498;

King of France to be asked not to send, to help Don John, 515;

discontent of, 527;

receives Monsieur in King's coach, 528;

going to Paris, 608;

practices of people of, in Scotland, 734 (p. 693);

in favour of the Bishop of Liège, 736.

-, -, Marquis de Pont-à-Mousson, eldest son of Duke of Lorraine, Queen-Mother wishes marriage of, with the Princess of Navarre, 53;

to remain at court, 239 (p. 260).

-, Louis of, Cardinal of Guise, brother of Duke of Guise, to inherit part of his grandmother's possessions, 92 (p. 105);

King gives money to, 230 (p. 260);

sings his first mass, 325 (p. 358);

taken by King in same coach as Monsieur, 528;

Pope does not wish Cardinal of Bourbon to resign legateship of Avignon to, 700.

-, Louise of, daughter to Nicholas of, Count of Vaudemont, wife of Henry III, “the young Queen,” makes pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Liesse, 9;

“not yet returned to Paris,” 23;

returns to Paris, 53;

reference to letter to Elizabeth from, 126;

bishopric of Beauvais bestowed on brother of, 148 (p. 163);

la Mothe-Fènelon brings letters from Elizabeth to, 174;

with the King at Ollainville, 239;

her dames d'honneur, 239 (p. 260);

to take water of Spa, 273, 286 (p. 317);

accompanies King to Saint Germain, 325 (p. 357);

goes to Chartres and Blois, 331;

returns to Paris, 710;

said to be sending into Spain, 731;

at Mezières, 747.

-, Margaret of, daughter to Count of Vaudemont, Duchess of Joyeuse, is very ill, 706 (p. 659).

-, Philip Emmanuel of, Duke of Mercoeur, seeks to make himself a party in Britanny, 93 (p. 108);

report of death of, 105, 119.

-, René of, Marquis of Elboeuf, to marry daughter of Count of Charni (? Charnes), 92 (p. 106).

-, — de, brother of Duke of Aumâle, Villequier's daughter to marry, 186.

-, — of, daughter of Duke of Guise, suggested marriage between King of Scots and, 182 (p. 201).

-, first Duchess of. See Bourbon, Antoinette de.

Lostwithiel, “L'hostidiel,” letter dated from prisons of, 223.

Lotenes, ? Totnes, 505 (p. 502).

Louis XII, late King of France, surnamed Pater Patriœ, 325 (p. 360).

Louvain, garrison of, attacks German reiters, 46;

messenger arrives from, to the magistrates of Antwerp, 59;

enemy in, 569;

Leonarde said to have been at, 590;

Prince of Parma withdraws his army into, 702 (p. 654).

Louviers, Nicolas de, Seigneur de Maurevert, account of fatal fight between de Mouy and, 232, 239 (p. 261);

had plotted the murder of Montmorency 379 (p. 410).

Louvre, the, shipwright brought into, to carry out designs of Joyeuse, 148.

Lovencito, Philibertus, ambassador from Duke of Savoy to the Emperor, 605.

Lovengy, M., letter to, 780 (p. 728).

L'Oyseleur, Pierre, Seigneur de Villiers, minister, to keep his house, and forbear from preaching for a time, 73;

noted for furthering the bringing in of the French to the Low Countries, 73;

receives ante-dated letter from M. des Pruneaux, 110;

goes to Zealand to receive Mme. de Teligny, 193;

officiates at marriage of Prince of Orange, 220, 229.

Luarco, in Spain 602 (p. 568).

Lubeck, one of the Hanse Towns, Consuls of, letter from, to Elizabeth, 253;

reference to complaints made by those of, against English, 282;

Elizabeth writes concerning cause of merchants of, 284 (1);

extract from letter from, 564;

mentioned, 571 (p. 547), 589, 613, 651;

gives command to deputies, 655;

those of, desire to gain time, 744.

Lucas, John, shipman at Hamburg, brings Bizarri to Amsterdam, 398 (p. 428).

Luigi, Don, of Portugal, bones of, brought by boat from Almerino, 700.

Lully, Raymond, reference to book by, 488.

Lulworth harbour, in Dorsetshire, reference to arrival of French merchant ship at, 343 (p. 380).

Lüneburg, Bizarri goes to, 398 (p. 427);

deputies of Hanse Towns assemble at, 613 (p. 575).

Lunel, belongs to Protestants, 734 (p. 688).

Lunx, Gilles, of Nieuport, Estates write to Elizabeth on behalf of, 196.

Luré, Marie de, wife of la Noue, accompanies Mme. de Teligny into Flanders, 186, 201, 209, 218 (p. 237), 229;

Count Egmont to be delivered to, 245;

tries hard for her husband's deliverance, 280 (p. 304);

reference to letter from, 358;

returns to France, 369.

Lusignan, Sr. de, in King of Navarre's council, 734 (p. 690).

Luxembourg, deputies returning from, 513 (p. 507);

mentioned, 558;

forces come into, 563;

Italians arrive in, 601;

enemy send cavalry to, 611;

revolt of commons in, against the magistrates, 615.

-, governor of. See Mansfeldt, Count Peter Ernest of.

Luzane, Jean Jacques de, Comte de Servi, made a Knight of the Holy Ghost, 706 (p. 660).

Luzarches, “Lusersse,” horsemen pass by, towards Champagne, 338 (p. 373).

Lyckestein, Baron of, at marriage of Prince of Orange, 220.

Lyonnais, Epernon to be governor of, 55.

Lyons, Epernon to be governor of, 55;

Henry Unton departing to, 131, 146;

priests from, advise French King about his new Brotherhood, 167;

King pays wages of soldiers in Provence at, 198;

mentioned, 237;

Unton in, 240;

Unton refers to his letters from, 349;

French King will pass from Mézières to, 389 (p. 418);

King and Monsieur will shortly go towards, 528;

Governor of, made Knight of the Holy Ghost, 706 (p. 659);

arms being collected in, 734 (p. 690).

-, letters dated at, 240, 301, 346, 349, 394.

-, Bishop of, effect of sermon of, upon French King, 309.

Lysman, George, Secretary of Stilliard of London, letter from, 571.