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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 15, 1617-1619. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index: J', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 15, 1617-1619, (London, 1909) pp. 645-648. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol15/pp645-648 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Jackson, John, English gunner, 377.

Jacobus, gold coin. See Money.

Jacques Pierre, Captain:
-, information communicated to Collegio, 2.
-, advices to send to the French king, 201–201; executed, 214, 336, 370.
-, Regnault accomplice of, 264; plot against Venice, 336.
-, statements of, 369.

James I., king of Great Britain, 210, 418.
-, anxieties of, 5; besought to release Somerset, 6; expected in London, 9.
-, reception in London, 15; declaims against Spain, 15, 16; plot to kidnap, 25.
-, proposes to visit Ireland, 26; at Royston, postpones Contarini's audience, 29.
-, angry with Dutch about herring dispute, 30, 31; feeling against Spain, 32.
-, Venice appeals to against Spain, 33, 36, 37, 50, 52, 63, 70, 117, 118, 127; love for Venice, 36.
-, proposes synod to Dutch, 39; fond of Winwood, 41; would welcome league between Dutch and Venice, 42.
-, gives audience to Contarini, 45; criticises Spanish policy, 45, 46; letters to doge, 48, 49.
-, going to Royston, 50; surprised at Spanish action, 52; letter of doge to, 56; letter of Senate to, 63.
-, pamphlet reflecting upon in Netherlands, 54, 55, 66; Savoy criticises, 58.
-, away hunting, 65; will listen to no marriage proposals while Spanish on foot, 74.
-, manner of giving audience, 78, 79; Busino's description of, 79; at London for Christmas, 86.
-, asked to mediate for Sweden, 88.
-, says Osuna should be sent in irons to Venice, 92; replies of French and Spanish ambassadors to, 93.
-, favours to Buckingham, 94; hates smoking, 101; rejoiced by news of Palatine's son, 103n.
-, rumoured grant of ships to Osuna, 104, 119; at Newmarket, 106.
-, means to ask Venice to join against pirates, 108; Sweden gets nothing from, 109.
-, takes ambassadors to masque, 112; behaviour at masque, 113, 114.
-, does not like to be disturbed in hunting, 116.
-, grants ships to Venice, 116; Venice thanks, 129, 144, 156, 158, 160, 180; tells Gondomar of grant to Venice, 123.
-, pardons Mainwaring, 123; Venice appeals to for ships, 126, 127, 149.
-, sees through Spanish marriage negotiations, 129.
-, entertains Muscovite ambassador, 136, 137.
-, thinks Spain cannot face Venice at sea, 140; orders Rose not to serve Osuna, ib.
-, difficult of access, 149.
-, not likely to declare against Spain, marriage negotiations, 152.
-, explains his friendliness to Venice, 159; feels sure of peace, 160.
-, reported declaration for Venice, 161; questions Contarini about Wotton, 162.
-, annoyed at seizure of ship at Naples, 168; leaves London, ib.; Ossuna presents horses to, 166, 173, 176.
-, advised to suspect Spanish proposals against pirates, 169; has gout, 171, 177.
-, asks favour for Peyton, 172; recommends Mainwaring, 178, 188, 196, 312.
-, tries to stay Desmaretz, 179; neglecting business, 188.
-, notified of doge's accession, 190, 205, 224; gifts to Muscorno, 191.
-, Spanish policy with, 200; Savoy appeals to, 204; hopes of peace, 206.
-, strongly in favour of Spanish marriage, queen has little influence with, 207.
-, desires English to serve Venice, 213.
-, thinks peace assured in Italy, 216; Contarini complains to of Spanish delays in Italy, 219; surprised at action of Spain and pope, 220.
-, Digby sees about marriage, 220; secret about marriage, 223.
-, complains to Sarmiento about Vereelli, 223.
-, writes congratulating doge about Spanish conspiracy, 239, 294.
-, writes congratulating doge on election, 239, 240.
-, expresses detestation of Spanish plot, 241, 252; glad of restitution of Vercelli, 243.
-, imprisons countess of Shrewsbury, 243; favours to Sarmiento, 244.
-, at Theobalds, 249; entertained by Buckingham at Wanstead house, 251.
-, asks for details of Spanish plot, 253, 263, 293, 325.
-, does not intend to keep ambassador at Constantinople, 254.
-, desires suppression of Bucerus's book, 255, 267, 268.
-, at bull and bear baiting, 258; fond of sport, 259; stag hunting, 260; has valentines, 270.
-, approves synod of Dordrecht, 268; appoints divines for, 286.
-, punishes riot against Spanish embassy, 282; prepares to send ships to Ocean, 287.
-, Bohemians appeal to, 286; desired to interpose with Bohemians, 303.
-, at Salisbury, 296; in progress, hunting, 306; thanked by Venice, 298, 299; Donato's credentials to, 304.
-, Lerma anxious that shall not meddle with Bohemia, 306.
-, offended at expulsion of Mayerne, threatens France, 308; urges execution of treaty of Asti, 312.
-, has gout, 312; comes to London and proceeds to Wanstead, 317; interested in Barnevelt's fate, 318.
-, deprives Suffolk, 321; profits from sale of dignities, ib.
-, goes from Wanstead to Havering and gives audience, 324; opinion of Osuna and Feria, 325; and of Barneveld, 326.
-, incensed by French interference with Raleigh, 326; orders demolition of houses, 327.
-, incensed against Dutch, 330; hears of Spanish movements against pirates, 331.
-, refuses to see French secretary again, 334, 339.
-, asked to help Bohemians, 338; concerned about Bohemia, 343; Philip urges to mediate, 351.
-, prepares reprisals against Dutch, 340, 348; receives Father Maestro, 341; informed of Sarmiento's doings in Spain, 344.
-, reported plot against, 343; criticises Donato's youth, 344n; speaks well of Foscarini, 345, 346, 356.
-, desire for understanding with Venice, 346; receives Contarini and Donato, 349, 350, 368.
-, supplies useful information to Foscarini, 356; writes on Bohemian affairs to Palatine, 358, 359.
-, at Newmarket hunting, 360, 372, 381; threat to help Huguenots, 364.
-, willing for reconciliation with France, 365, 402, 403, 438, 442, 443.
-, Spain threatens to help Ferdinand, 366.
-, speaks to Contarini about mutiny in fleet, 368, 369; present to Contarini, 407, 413.
-, orders for reception of Dutch commissioners, 371; Dutch awaiting action about Bohemia, 384.
-, Foscarini describes character, 388, 389; foreign policy, 390, 421, 422; powers and expenses, 390, 391, 417.
-, mistake in government, 392; projects for Charles's marriage, 373, 395.
-, utility to Venice, 395–598; revenues, 398, 417; way to influence, 398, 399; what Foscarini obtained from, 399, 400; surprised at treatment of Foscarini, 408.
-, trying to arrange settlement of dispute with Dutch, 404.
-, devotion to pleasure and dislike of business, 406.
-, tries hard to assimilate England and Scotland, 414, 415; liberality, 417.
-, attitude to Catholics, 419; no great loyalty to, 419, 420.
-, not fond of his people, personal character, 420; returns to London, 423.
-, guarded in Dutch negotiations, 424; Dutch hopes of, 425; Dutch write to, recommending Bohemians, 427.
-, Donato sees about Grisons and Spanish negotiations, 428; dislike of business and trouble, 428, 429.
-, anxious to get back to hunting, instructions to Digby, 430.
-, thinks Bohemian revolt will relieve Venice, 433; asks Donato not to interrupt hunting, 440.
-, reasons for annoyance with France, 443, 490; Venice cannot expect much from, 445.
-, recommends Mainwaring, 448; pay of sailors, 451; stays Mainwaring, 452.
-, thinks Venice safe from Spain, 459; returning to London, 460; at Theobalds, 462.
-, King Louis salutes, 462; lethargy, promises to Bohemians, 463, 471, 490.
-, alienation from queen, 464, 495; Donato asks for help, 466; arms navy, remonstrates with Spain, 467, 479.
-, Dohna credited with rousing, 469; sends off Wake, thanks Savoy, 471.
-, asks Venice to help Bohemians, promises help to Venice, 472; Venice thanks, 473.
-, tells Dutch of arming of ships, 474; to be informed of Savoy-Venice league, 479, 481, 488.
-, deposes Lake, appoints Calvert, 480; informed of' league between Venice and Savoy, expected to join league, 482, 488.
-, present to Lionello, 482; arming ships, 482, 486, 506; Venice thanks, 483, 484, 551.
-, will let Venice hire ships from merchants, 485; troubled by Argyle's flight, ib.
-, Spain asks to arrange settlement with Bohemians, 485, 508, 518.
-, remonstrates with Spain, 486; welcomes Savoy's mediation, 490.
-, expresses dissatisfaction with Gondomar, 491; congratulations on Vittorio's marriage, ib.
-, Donato to take leave of, 491, 492, 497, 498, 512, 514; deterred by fear of Spain from granting Venice ships, 493.
-, letter to doge announcing Wotton's recall, 502; Dutch expect nothing from, 502, 544, 586.
-, returning from Newmarket, 505, 507; appeal to upon settlement with Dutch, 507.
-, urges Spain to join him against pirates, 509.
-, ill, 510, 513, 523; reconciled with France, 510, 554; Philip's promises to, 514, 540, 547; life in danger, 517; recovers slowly, 524.
-, proposals for re-marriage, 520, 521; Savoy wants to include in league, 522, 534; asked to join league, 538, 546, 550, 551, 553, 557.
-, condolences on queen's death, 529, 347.
-, better, but shaken, 530, 538, 540; Venice asks to remonstrate with Spain, 534.
-, letter to doge for Donato, 541; values Donato, 552.
-, not offended by delay in communicating league, 547; receives Tresnel, 548; negotiates with Dutch commissioners about Indies, 548, 557; arranges settlement, 574; avoids queen's funeral, 552; at Garter celebrations, 557; festive, 558.
-, favours Savoy as emperor, 552, 560; temptations of Spanish marriage, 554; present to Tresnel, 555.
-, desires truce or peace in Germany, 559; desires weal of Grisons, 560.
-, Prince Maurice puzzled by action, 560; Dutch appeal to, 565; Prince Maurice expects nothing from, 576.
-, informed of Donato's sentence, 561, 568, 572; appealed to about Donato, 569, 571, 575; friendly to Donato, 575.
-, expresses to France friendship for Savoy, 564.
-, considers case of Flomish merchants, 565; gets sentence postponed, 567; begins progress, 574.
-, ready to help Bohemians, 573; Bohemians dissatisfied with, 582.
-, will mediate for Venetians, 577; Donato's strictures upon, 580.
-, Venice appeals to about Donato, 583, 591, 593; befriends Donato, 584, 585, 591, 595.
-, Spain wants as arbiter on Bohemian question, 587; will not help rebels, 588.
-, engagements to Dutch, cause of offence against Spain, 589.

Jane Seymour, queen of England, 418.

Janson, John, English mercenary, 229.

Jeannin, President:
-, -, gives reasons for arrest of Mayerne, 308n; visit to Netherlands, 311.

Jennings, Jennens, Ambrose, owner of the Centurion, 125n, 376.

Jerners, Edmund, of London, mercenary, 229.

Jersey, island, captain of, 605.

Jesuits, machinations against Sweden, 88.
-, expelled from Bohemia, 358, 366; try to annihilate reformed religion, 359.
-, English, at Turin, hopes for Spanish marriage, 379; party in England, 386.
-, influence in France, 410.

Jewel house, office of the royal household, 603.

Jews, degrees conferred on, 118, 361.
-, -, Spanish, go to Wotton's house, 216.

Joachim, deputy of Zeeland, 76.
-, -, Ernest, duke of Holstein, prince of Colet, 496, 541.
-, wishes to serve Venice, 34, 436.
-, introduced by Wotton, 436; letters of recommendation, 437, 438.
-, Venetian reply, 447, 457; Wotton recommends, 476, 527; negotiations with, 487.
-, treats with Grisons, 526, 527; Wotton disappointed about, 540; Monti's plea for, 542.

Joachim II., elector of Brandenburg, 521n.

John Charles, son of Ferdinand, archduke of Austria.
-, French marriage proposed for, 74, 130; suggested marriage to Infanta of Spain, 566.

John Frederick, duke of Wirtemberg:
-, notified of doge's election, 190, 224.
-, recommends duke of Holstein, 438.

John George, duke of Saxony, elector of Saxony:
-, does not promise vote to Ferdinand, 84; arming, 433.
-, supports union, 471; Hapsburgs fear loss of support, 520; sends warning to Ferdinand, 587.

John Humphrey. See Ships, names of.

John Sigismund, margrave of Brandenburg, elector of Brandenburg, count of Brandenburg:
-, Bell serves under, 49; Palatine confers with, 84.
-, James useless to, 417.
-, suggested marriage alliance with England, 394, 425; daughter may marry one of Nassau house, 539.

Jones, Captain Thomas, of the Lyon, 224n.

Jonson, Ben, masque Vision of Delight, 432n.
-, -, -, masque Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue, 107n, 111n, 432n.

Julian, a Frenchman, shipmaster, 171.

Juliers [prov. Rhenish Prussia, Germany], 425.
-, people of complain of Spaniards, 164.
-, taking of, 396; Herbert at siege of, 523n.
-, dowry for princess of Brandenburg, 539.

Justice, Courts of, officials and fees, 600.

Juven, Captain Baldissera, 473.
-, -, -, discloses Bedmar conspiracy, 336; released, 337.
-, -, -, evidence of, 409.

Juvenal, François, seigneur des Ursins, marquis of Tresnel, Trinel, Trinal, French ambassador extraordinary in England, 517.
-, -, -, -, started, 520, 542; expected, 530; to negotiate marriage of Henrietta with Charles, 532, 544; delayed by plague, 532; arrives, received by Buckingham, 548; suggested to help Dutch commissioners, 549; James pleased with, 554; and present to, 555; to support Savoy's ambitions for empire, 560; says France will serve Savoy, 564.