Index: E

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'Index: E', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 16, 1619-1621, (London, 1910) pp. 655-658. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol16/pp655-658 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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East India Co. Dutch, English claims upon for damages, 487; discussing question of West Indies, 499.
-, - English:
-, fear of Spanish attack, 502; send mission to Dutch to compose differences, 503.
-, informed of better relations with Dutch, 512.

East Indies, Indies:
-, French jealous of Anglo Dutch agreement in, 2, 12.
-, rich cargoes from, 14, 54; quarrels with Dutch in, 15, 54, 170.
-, danger of Spain losing possessions in, 62; England can harry Spain in, 67.
-, Gondomar objects to English voyages to, 222; value to Spain, 235.
-, news from, 267.
-, guns exported used against English in, 318.
-, rich cargo from, at Amsterdam, 348.
-, Dutch attack on English in, 352; James upset about, 372; Anglo Dutch rivalry in, 424, 473.
-, Spaniards sending ships to, to expel English and Dutch 464; Dutch may attack, 558.
-, matter not adjusted, 567; absorbs English coin, 603.
-, English continue to suffer loss from Dutch in, 617.

Easton. See Eston.

Ebert, Captain Samuel, French pirate, 280.

Ector. See Eyre.

Edelstein, Edelsten, Thomas, ambassador extraordinary of Brandenburg to England:
-, come to ask James's offices with Poland, 459; proposes embassy to Poland, 464.
-, audience of James, 471; knighted and takes leave, 480.

Ederten, Edward, English mercenary, 132.

Edmondes, Clement, clerk of the Council.
-, signs decree banishing Donato, 140, 141; sent into Norfolk for recusants, 464n.
-, -, Sir Thomas, sides with Donato, 117.
-, Treasurer of the Household, 140.
-, Nevers writes to for guns and lead, 169.
-, - Zuanne. English mercenary, 131.

Eggenburg [Lower Austria]:
-, Bucquoi defeated at, 236.

Eghet. See Highgate.

Egna [Tyrol, Austria]:
-, Lando at, 29.

Egypt:
-, reported revolt of Pasha in, 254.
-, magicians of, 580.

Eirs, Richard, English mercenary, 132.

Elbeuf, duke of. See Lorraine, Charles II. de.

Elbrun. See Heilbroun.

Eleanora, sister of the emperor Ferdinand II.
-, death of, 232.

Electors of the Empire, ecclesiastical:
-, Savoy suggests blow at, 576; hostile action of, 578; claims of in Palatinate, 616.
-, - See Bavaria, Ferdinand of. archbishop of Cologne; Frederick V, elector Palatine; George William, margrave of Brandenburg; John George, duke of Saxony; John Sigismund, margrave of Brandenburg; Maximilian duke of Bavaria; Schweikard, John von Kronenberg, archbishop of Mayence.

Elent, Francis, English mercenary, 131.

Elis. See Ellis.

Elizabeth, countess Palatine, queen of Bohemia, princess Palatine, 145, 159, 185, 205, 227, 285, 292, 293, 459.
-, James would like to make queen, 19; with army in Palatinate, 30: crowned queen, 32, 34, 44, 58, 63, 94.
-, dowry of, 34; portrait given to Villa, 46; James glad of new title for, 53; popularity in England, 92, 136.
-, Palatine's reasons for marrying, 93; prayers for, in London, 110; gives birth to Rupert, 137.
-, love of Charles for, 151; praises sung by Goring, 177; preacher of imprisoned, 199.
-, English gentlemen eager to serve, 200; James pleased at respect for, 206; devotion in England for, 221, 229.
-, Nethersole to act as secretary of, 239, 296; plot to cast suspicion on, 349; dowry of, 377, 440.
-, attempt to make James hate, 394; Nethersole sent to, as secretary, 395: Charles concerned about, 433, 524.
-, James writes to, 440; Palatinate inheritance of, 461; flight, 492; ill fortune lamented in England, 496.
-, whereabouts uncertain, 500; money offered to, 508; English ministers' sobriety about, 509; sends word of defeat, 510.
-, letter arouses James's wrath, 517.
-, takes refuge at Custrin, 517, 523; reported death, 523; money remitted to, 536; gives birth to Maurice, may go to England, 554.
-, Villiers sent to, 560, 572; Dutch prepare to receive, 602 603.
-, Villiers to get to persuade husband, 603; expected at Hague, 616; Edward Cecil offended, 619n.
-, -, -, Secretary of, See Nethersole, Sir Francis.
-, -, Queen of England: right of asylum under, 117, 118, 141; praises sung by Goring, 177; money lent by, to Flemish towns, 207n; only once at preaching at Paul's cross, 223; rigour against Catholics, 256; wrote to Sultan for Poles, 313; permitted piracy, 356, 357, 439; trouble with Ireland, 528; help to Dutch, 537; parliament liberal to, 581; experienced councillors, 582.
-, -, daughter of the elector Palatine:
-, left regent in Lower Palatinate, 40; at Heidelberg, 198.

Ellis, Elis, Helis, captain English pirate, 280, 282.
-, said to have been concerned in Gunpowder plot, 358; executed, 370, 382; captured, 383.

Elsinore, Elschelnur, island of Zealand, Denmark:
-, troopship driven to, 292.

Emanuel, Don, natural son of Duke of Savoy:
-, to command fleet against Genoa, 485n.

Emmerich [Prov. Rhenish Prussia, Germany]: Vere's levies to go to, 314, 345.

Emortor, Ars, English mercenary, 130.

emperor, Caesar:
-, expected election, 2; Savoy's claims to, 4.
-, ambassadors do not recognise equality of Venetian, 214; laws of Bohemia upon, 582.
-, - See Charles IV; Charles V; Ferdinand; Matthias.

empire:
-, Savoy's intrigues for, 232.
-, -, electors of. See Electors.

Encusen. See Enkhuizen.

Enes, William, English mercenary, 130.

Engadine, Switzerland:
-, Swiss forces in, 389.

England and English:
-, help for Palatine from, 27, 104, 136, 247; Spain fears will enter league, 52; dissatisfied with James's attitude to Bohemian crisis, 70, 76, 77, 92; popularity of Palatine in, 92.
-, hatred of Spain, 92, 478; eager for war with Spain, 93; Savoy gets munitions from, 101; frinedship with Savoy, 232.
-, do not understand severity against Donato, 121; subscription for families of martyred protestants of Saluzzo, 174.
-, impatient at king's irresolution, 148; crying out against king, 157.
-, not likely to help Dutch so much, 189; dislike of Gondomar, 204; Gondomar tries to curry favour in, 223.
-, attempt to stop North creates bad impression in, 207; exasperation at North's detention, 263, 267.
-, augury from accident to Gondomar, 210; anticipations of James's visit to St. Pauls, 223.
-, union with Dutch in Indies, 216; Spanish fear of in Indies, 232; Dutch attack at Sumatra, 267.
-, corrupted by peace and prosperity, 239; want to enjoy others' misfortunes in safety, 285.
-, monopolise raisin trade at Cephalonia, 261; slowness, 283.
-, money raised in for Palatine, 263; collection for Bohemia, 292, 394.
-, proposal to join league against republics, 299.
-, feeling towards pirates, 358; opinion of pirates' wealth, 383; losses to Turkish pirates 387.
-, trouble expected in, if James does not help Palatine, 371; fear of disturbances in, 394.
-, Spain thinks marriage would give hold on, 385; merry, 390; excitement at invasion of Palatinate, 417.
-, proposed Dutch embassy to, 420; shame at opprobrium caused by James's policy, 423, 496.
-, prayers for Evangelical religion in Germany, 430.
-, reaction at James's declaration, 429; declaration makes James popular, 434.
-, free speaking against king, 458, 459; Gondomar calls diabolical country, 467; Huguenots need help of, 469.
-, keenness for parliament, 471; people politicians, 479.
-, dangerous ferment in, 472 490, 496, 499; fears of disturbance, 497.
-, murmurs against king, 509; mistrust king, 562.
-, Spain hopes for troops from, 551, 595; would like to attack Spain in West Indies, 570.
-, James fears Palatine coming to, 603; popularity of Palatine in, 606.
-, Dutch live more regularly than, 611; grant desired by, 613.
-, Chamberlain, Lord High. See Vere, Henry, earl of Oxford.
-, chancellor of. See Bacon.
-, flag, 11.
-, fleet against pirates. See fleet. king of. See Henry VIII; James I.
-, levies in. See levies.
-, mercenaries, serving Venice, want money, 74, 181, 184; at Zara, 106, 107, 342; muster roll, 129–133; grievances, 189; rewarded, 193; more wanted, 551.
-, -, - See also Lathum; Peyton.
-, merchants. See Merchants.
-, navy. See Navy, the royal.
-, pirates of, 244, 258. See also pirates.
-, queen of. See Anne of Denmark; Elizabeth queen of England.
-, ships of, 1, 11.
-, not so clean as Dutch, 610.
-, serving Venice, 216.
-, want decision about leaving, 10; mutiny in, 17; retained, 19; to be dismissed, 23; anxious to leave for raisin trade, 36; demand money, 74, 94; payment to, for munitions, 138, 139; claims not allowed, 146.
-, detained by Osuna, 66; ships at Constantinople, 177.
-, troops, under Henry of Nassau, 390.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 35, 38, 39, 44, 46, 48, 55, 60, 64, 71, 86, 95, 104, 111, 138, 146, 147, 156, 165, 173, 178, 183, 192, 193, 195, 200, 207, 208, 215, 225, 226, 238, 248, 253, 273, 287, 316, 342, 362, 373, 375, 379, 381, 389, 395, 398, 448, 449, 477, 486, 507, 516, 523, 541, 551, 612.

Enkhuizen Encusen [Prov. North Holland, Netherlands], 478.
-, diver of, recovering guns for Venice, 378, 391.

Enmon, Henry, English mercenary, 132.

Erico, Captain, 134.

Ernest Casimir, count of Nassau Dietz, Stadthalter in Friesland:
-, Sophia Hedwig, wife of, takes charge of Henry Frederick, the Palatine's son, 463, 470, 485.

Escraldia, David, English mercenary, 130.

Esef, Richard, English mercenary, 132.

Esmon, Richard, English mercenary, 133.

Essex, earl of. See Devereux, Robert.

Este, Caesar of, duke of Modena: proposal to include in anti-Spanish league, 504.

Estinch, Estinh. See Hastings.

Eston or Easton, Peter, English pirate:
-, received by duke of Savoy, 336, 355; to direct Savoyard fleet against Genoa, 485n.

Estrées, Hannibal d', marquis of Coeuvres, marquis of Coure, French ambassador in Rome, 555.
-, may try to prevent dispensation for English marriage, 289; representations to pope about Valtelline, 457, 492; Soranzo stirs up about Valtelline, 477; reply to, about Valtelline, 524.

Ethiopians among de Lormes's pirates, 302.

Euiza, 1'. See Ivizza.

Exeter, earl of. See Cecil, Thomas.

Expedition. See Ships, names of.

Eyre Ayres, Sir John, Silvester Ector, English ambassador in Turkey, 201.
-, journey out, 15; Gatti to accompany, 19; delayed, 25; passes by Milan, 47.
-, received at Naples, 97; feared capture by pirates, 158; opinion of Vizier Ali, 192n.
-, good offices asked for by Venice, 207, 227; James satisfied with action of, 234; Naunton recommends Venetian cause to, 236, 237; ordered to help Venice, 242, 243, 254, 283, 325.
-, reception by Vizier, 245; paid by merchants, 255; ill, 259, 293.
-, Nani to act with. 245; helps Nani, 258, 294; Venice thanks, 272, 350.
-, merchants object to, 297; attitude to Gall, 350, 351.
-, calls on Imperial ambassador, stiffness in presenting letter for Poles, 313.
-, letter of Naunton to, for Venice, 328; Nani sees about merchants' claims, tells of Poland affair, 334, 335.
-, incites Vizier to help Palatine and Hungary, 351; to remonstrate about pirates, 387.
-, attempt to plant cotton upon, 410; Vizier does not discuss German affairs with, 449.
-, sends to meet ambassadors of Bohemia and Hungary, 483; attends Silesian ambassador's funeral, 505.
-, Levant Company complain about to Council, 512.