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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Index: L', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623, (London, 1911) pp. 713-720. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp713-720 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Labarre, Sig., 250.

la Crugna. See Coruña.

Lafuente, Diego, Father Maestro, Father Diego, Dominican friar, 623.
-, audiences of pope about Anglo-Spanish marriage, 107; sent to Rome by King of Spain about English match, 158; Gage said to be working with, 190, 191.
-, tells Gondomar dispensation arranged, 274; may be appointed bishop in England, 403.
-, presents articles on marriage, 624.

Lake, Sir Thomas, Secretary of State:
-, spies at Venice, 129; recommends Phillips to Van Male, 289.

Lancaster, Chancellor of the Duchy of. See May, Sir Humphrey.

Lando, Agostino, 364, 459.
-, calls on Gondomar, 20; meets Valaresso, 350.
-, -, Girolamo, Venetian Ambassador in England, 170, 253, 256, 264, 291, 303, 316, 333, 380, 528, 552, 574, 575.
-, despatches to Senate, 2, 4, 13, 19, 22, 28, 31, 34, 36, 40, 42, 45, 47, 50, 52, 54, 59, 62, 63, 67, 70, 75, 80, 85, 91, 106, 112, 117, 121, 126, 131, 136, 142, 147, 153, 160, 162, 166, 168, 169, 170, 174, 176, 179, 180, 183, 190, 197, 207, 211, 214, 218, 220, 228, 230, 233, 238, 240, 246, 248, 250, 258, 260, 265, 273, 279, 281, 294, 305, 307, 318, 328, 329, 334, 339, 341, 347, 356, 357, 387.
-, despatches to the Council of Ten, 139, 283, 289, 308, 321, 343.
-, despatches to Inquisitors of State, 98, 99, 106, 111, 128, 243, 263, 268, 310.
-, instructions to, 290, 313.
-, calls on Polish ambassador, 3; sees Prince Charles, 4, 5; negotiations for levies, 6.
-, at Prince's tilting, 13; Wotton praises, 17; Gondomar comes to house, 20; encourages grocers against Levant Co., 22; appeals to James about raisin trade, 23, 24; reply of Council to, 25; people respect, 31; mourning for Philip II, 32; thwarts Michelini about levies, 35; Dohna praises, 39.
-, appeals to James about Grisons, 45; speaks of Palatinate, 46; speaks to Charles, 47; James said to have spoken to against Dutch alliance, 54; despatches intercepted, 63; dispute with Medici for precedence, 82.
-, James gives stag to, 85; appeals to James and Charles against Feria, 86; on recovery of lost guns, 94.
-, treats with pirates, 97; Salvietti's hostility to, 98, 99, 111; keeps up appearances with other envoys, 99.
-, tries to win over glass workers, 100; slanders against, 101; tampers with post, 111.
-, Arundel tells of wish to visit Venice, 123; speaks of Crema road and Valtelline, 136.
-, attempts to obtain corn for Venice, 162, 163; gets ship for wrecked guns, 169, 250.
-, choice of successor, 177; Buckingham recommends Brouncker to, 179; Digby tells views, 180, 181.
-, attends masque, 216; James speaks to of Oglio, Grisons and Jesuits, 218.
-, Roe praises, 224; sees James about Valtelline, 228, 229; addresses offices to prince, 229.
-, tells Dutch ambassadors need for English help, 240; opens Lazari's letters, 244.
-, audience of prince, 266, 267; Dominis wants passport from, 268, 283; Dominis did not communicate with, 310.
-, audience about Venice helping Palatine, 273; discusses marriage, 273–275; urges mutual understanding, 276.
-, finds Van Male trying to discover cipher, 289, 308, 309, 321.
-, attitude to Schwartzberg, 296; question of titles, 307, 308; relations with Coloma, 320.
-, ordered to see Arundel about countess, 300, 328; thanked about Lady Arundel, 328, 329, 340, 341.
-, banquet to courtiers, 332; audience of James, 339, 340; James asks about Foscarini, 343, 344.
-, sends Zon to meet Valaresso, 350; takes leave, 357; hands over papers, 363.
-, James sends sturgeon to, 364; Coloma did not return visit, 366; at Turin, 387.
-, efforts for wrecked guns, 402, 563; allowed to keep present, 464.
-, relation of England, 423–459.

Landtschad, Colonel, 228.

Langerach. See Boetzelaer.

Languedoc, France, 532.
-, Louis going to, 334.

Lanz, Marquis of, Savoyard ambassador at Venice:
-, receives Valaresso, 315; exposition in Collegio, 593.

la Rochelle. See Rochelle.

Laud, William, Bishop of St. David's:
-, refuses consecration by Abbot, 137; commissioner on Abbot's case, 154n; on commission for grievances, 577.

Lazzari, Cavalier Dionisio:
-, prevented from pursuing Joinville affair, 22; relations with ambassadors, 100; sees Salvietti, 101; arranging for departure of Dominis, 129; proposes coinage of base money to James, 139, 140, 142, 162; Lando opens letters, 244; at Brussels, 263.

lead, 24.
-, in England, 431, 455.

Leedes, Leeds, Sir John:
-, committed to custody, 80n.

Leer [East Friesland, Germany], 633.

Leete, William, steward of Sir Henry Wotton:
-, death, 205n.

Leghorn [Prov. Livorno, Italy], 246, 285, 498, 575.
-, de Lormes going to, 131; de Lormes escapes from, 140, 145, 150.
-, letter from, 138.
-, wheat and rye for, 163; proposed mart for Levant trade, 343.

Legnago [Prov. Verona, Italy]:
-, proveditore of, 354.

Le Grand, M. See Saint Lary.

Leith, [co. Edinburgh, Scotland]:
-, castle restored, 307.
-, Dunkirk ships take refuge in, 365n.

Lemos, Countess of. See Castro.

Lennox, Countess of. See Stuart, Margaret.
-, -, Duchess of. See Stuart, Frances.
-, -, Duke of. See Stuart, Ludovic.

Leoni, Captain, 273.

Leopold, Archduke of Austria, 396, 482.
-, Wotton's negotiations with, 11; may take Spinola's place in Palatinate, 29.
-, Venetian suspicions of, 78; Feria has close intelligence with, 83; confers with Grisons, 119.
-, likely to occupy Valtelline, 126; operates against Grisons, 150, 170; takes Chur, 174.
-, demands Catholicism in Valtelline 194; share in Grisons affects James, 218.
-, Milan troops to help, 194, 221, 253, 256; withdraws to Breisach, 223.
-, Trivulzio threatens to yield claims to, 234; proposed marriage, 237, 274, 310, 327.
-, moves against Mansfelt, 249; reported defeat by Mansfelt, 341, 347.
-, attacks Grisons, 313; claims on Grisons, 339; raises siege of Hagenau, 330.
-, sending forces to Grisons, 353; Venice to engage forces, 355; anxious about Grisons, 375.
-, suggests armistice in Grisons, 415; James hates, 456; demands from Grisons, 474.
-, death reported, 511; Frankenthal summoned in name of, 514.
-, offers Swiss to remove troops, 523.

Lerma, Duke of. See Sandoval y Rojas, Francis Gomez de.

Lesdiguieres, Duke of. See Bonne, Francis de.

Levant, the, 232.
-, damage to trade by pirates, 337; desire for goods from to pass Venice duty free, 343.

Levant Company, the Turkey Company:
-, petition of grocers against, 22; monopoly of raisins, 24, 25; complaints against Venice, 25, 26; complaint against Eyre, 88; petition for fleet against pirates, 170, 171.
-, pirates may compel to abandon Levant trade, 171; petition for redress against pirates, 337, 343; heavy expenses, 434, 435; fear reprisals at Constantinople, 456.

Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillières, Treliers, Triliers, French ambassador in England, 32, 62.
-, attends prince's tilting, 13; James complains to because no reply from Cadenet, 43.
-, Calvert threatens about Huguenots, 52; reply to threat, 56.
-, James tells will never rest until Palatine restored, 69; James tries to arrange settlement with, 82.
-, wants Algiers fleet recalled, 87; intimacy with Gabaleoni, Gondomar and Van Male, 99, 100.
-, tells punishment of rioters against Huguenots, 143; tries to alarm James, who threatens, 148.
-, Gondomar acts in accord with, 172; ordered not to visit Aerssens, 197.
-, wife and niece attend masque, but himself not asked, 216; complains of Dutch behaviour, 247.
-, secures that Rochellese may not sell booty in England, 249; Lando to give news to, 257.
-, denies negotiations for French match, 266; vague about Valtelline, 289.
-, asks for deputies of Rochelle to leave England, 281; remonstrates about raids of Rochellese, 331.
-, governor of Calais writes to, 306; helps Dominis to leave, 310; letters to from Venice, 328.
-, doubtful about peace, 307; hopes for peace, 320; Gondomar quarrels with, 321.
-, James remonstrates with about arrest of ships at Bordeaux, 342; tries to prevent reception of Soubise, 348; opposes help to Huguenots, 358; not pleased about Grisons, 382.
-, threatens to fight king's ships with Soubise, 392; says England helping Soubise to invade France, 394.
-, does not believe Mansfelt entered France, 398; hopeful of peace in France, 403.
-, no instructions about truce in Palatinate, 410.
-, Gondomar jests with about James's pusillanimity, 449.
-, display at Court, 459; condemns treachery of Huguenots, 463.
-, induces James to write to Louis, 470; version of James's reply to Dutch ambassadors about West Indies, 476.
-, reports conclusion of peace, 486, 491; reports fight with Rochellese, 503.
-, complains that James tells secrets to Coloma, 510; Valaresso urges to press French match, 510, 511, 516.
-, annoys James by offering to help Spanish match, 516; remonstrates about Soubise, 519, 525, 555.
-, remarks on Condé's reception at Venice, 520, 531, 539; differences with Coloma, 544.
-, invited to masque, 549; sees prince dance, 556; attends masque, 559.
-, ordered to hinder Spanish match, 552; views on communicating league to James, 567, 608, 621.
-, Valaresso urges to call on Dutch ambassadors, 568; Valaresso to communicate league with, 571.
-, Valaresso fears exciting suspicions, 572; says little about league, 573.
-, sends word of Charles's journey, 575, 576; Chichester apologises to, 585.
-, says France indifferent about marriage, 591; cold about Grisons, 600.
-, gets Mervin imprisoned, 609; audiences to impart Valtelline league, 631, 634–636.
-, says deposit will not weaken league, 642.
-, -, -, brother of, 531.
-, -, -, wife of wishes to negotiate English marriage, 580.

Levenstein, Count George Louis von, 532.
-, forces for Palatine, 227.
-, -, Count John Casimir von:
-, forces for Palatine, 227.

levies:
-, for Poland, 3, 13, 30, 39, 93, 94, 108, 148, 160, 165.
-, for Venice, 6, 12, 13, 19, 23, 35, 44, 35, 41, 54; superseded, 43.
-, granted to Van Male, 80, 87.
-, for Palatinate, 198.
-, not advisable while England in ferment about parliament, 219.
-, of Argyle, 237; of English for Flanders, 336, 337, 390, 402.
-, for Spain, 240, 363, 454.
-, of Dutch in Scotland, 288; in Scotland, 589, 603, 622.
-, for Mansfelt, 295; of Gray, 622, 640.
-, James refuses to pay, 319; James forbids further, 409.
-, for Soubise, 377.
-, of English sailors for Dunkirk, 385, 389, 390.
-, ease of raising, 389, 433, 455; ill trained, 433.

Lewis, Landgrave of Darmstadt, 78. 311.
-, tries to persuade the Palatine to treaty, 70; with Palatine, 353; reported withdrawal, 358; James insists on release, 380.
-, younger son of, 353.
-, -, See also Louis.

Lewkenor, Sir Lewis, Master of the Ceremonies:
-, the most ardent Hispanophile in England, 101.
-, fetches Valaresso from Gravesend, 356; message from Coloma, 357, 366; meets Boischot, 579.

Liberos, Stephano, 418, 419.

Liburno:
-, despatch from, 327, 328.

Lids, Robert, English Catholic domiciled at Brussels, 128.
-, remarks on Spanish designs on Venice, 129.

Liège, [Prov. Liège, Belgium]:
-, seminary of English Virgins at, 450; Spaniards want to garrison, 511.
-, Carleton supports against Dutch, 533; mission to Hague, 547, 553.

Lincoln, Bishop of. See Montaign, George; Williams, John.

Lindau, Lindo [Swabia, Germany]:
-, negotiations of, 415, 474.

Lintenau, Lieutenant, 227.

Lion. See ships, names of.

Lionello, Giovanni Battista, Venetian Secretary with the Swiss:
-, despatch, 54.
-, sent to Mansfelt, 251.
-, notary of Council of Ten:
-, report about Lady Arundel, 297, 298; sent to fetch Lady Arundel to Collegio, 300; takes present to countess, 304.

Lisbon, Portugal, 394.
-, ships from, 42; armed ships at, 422; quick passage from, 527.

Lizzafusina. See Fusina.

Locke, Thomas:
-, letters to Carleton, 53n.

Lodovisio. See Ludovisio.

London, 105, 159, 270, 291, 314, 346, 356, 458, 477, 505, 522, 554, 571, 608, 620n.
-, news from, 507.
-, despatches dated from, 4, 6, 16, 22, 24, 31, 32, 36, 42, 43, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 63, 66, 69, 72, 76, 82, 88, 94, 99, 101, 102, 109, 111, 113, 118, 123, 128, 129, 134, 138, 139, 145, 150, 155, 162, 163, 168, 169, 172, 176, 177, 179, 182, 186, 192, 199, 211, 212, 216, 220, 221, 230, 233, 234, 240, 242, 244, 248, 250, 260, 262, 263, 267, 268, 276, 281, 283, 284, 289, 296, 307, 308–310, 321, 329, 338, 341, 343, 344, 349, 357, 359, 364, 367, 372, 378, 380, 382, 386, 389, 393, 398, 404, 412, 417, 418, 463, 466, 471, 477, 481, 486, 491, 504, 511, 517, 520, 525, 531, 534, 538, 539, 545, 550, 554, 559, 565, 569, 573, 575, 578, 584, 585, 593, 601, 609, 621, 631, 636, 643.
-, refuses loan on credit of subsidies, 15; grocers of, petition against Levant Co., 22; deputies of la Rochelle reach, 62; tired of giving loans, 108; deserted by society in summer, 111; asked for loan, 172.
-, James returns to, 160, 185, 199, 273, 366n, 393, 484, 534, 631; long absence of James from, 228; Buckingham comes to see Gondomar at, 261.
-, benevolence from, 267; Dominis rides through, 268; Muranese glassworkers in, 269.
-, James away from, 289; merchants of, 331; ships of for Levant, 338; Valaresso's entry, 349, 350, 356.
-, crimes of violence rare in, 433; cloth of, 495; Council and Court remain at, 515.
-, rumours in, 519.
-, church for Infanta in, 569; reported rising in, 601; Council asks James to come nearer, 584.
-, bonfires for Charles's safe arrival, 630; James asks for loan, 642.
-, Bishop of. See Montaign, George.
-, cloth of, 606.
-, master of the posts. See Quester, Matthew de.
-, places in and near:
-, Denmark House, 90n.
-, Gatehouse, 31n, 307n, 320n, 411n.
-, Gray's Inn, 559n.
-, Guildhall, 31.
-, Marshalsea, 411n.
-, St. James, palace of, 641.
-, St. Martins in the Fields, church, 31n, 411n.
-, Rector of. See Everard, John.
-, St. Paul's, 462, 465.
-, churchyard, 418.
-, cross, 462n, 465n.
-, dean of. See Donne, Dr. John.
-, Somerset House, Denmark House, 287.
-, the Tower, 307n, 320n, 321n, 480, 559n.
-, imprisonment in, 48, 59, 75, 92, 207, 230, 372.
-, Arundel and Bacon released from, 67; Somerset released from, 220.
-, Whitehall, Albaula:
-, archives at, 108.
-, letters dated from, 18, 345.
-, Privy Council at, 25.
-, Parliament house, 305n.

Longeval, Charles de, Count of Bucquoi:
-, troops withdrawn from Germany, saves emperor from assassination, 37; death, 92.

Longueville, Prince of. See Henry II of Orleans, Duke of Longueville.

Lords, House of, Upper House, 55.
-, speech of James in, 15; dispute with Commons over Floyd, 53; Arundel apologises to Spencer in, 67; pity not associated with Commons' reply to king, 184.
-, -, See also parliament.

Loredan, Antonio, Bailo of the three Islands:
-, despatch, 471.
-, -, Piero, Count of Zara:
-, despatch of, 183.

Lormes, Viscount de, Louis, 117, 118.
-, asked to put question of pirates in writing, 67; to go back to fleet, 97; desires safe conduct and amnesty, 97, 98; disappointed at Senate's decision, 106.
-, grant for expenses, 114; Ferro to go with to pirates, 120; safe conduct for, 121; at Florence, 131, 138, 140.
-, leaves for Barbary, 145; Senate suggests another route for, 147; money for journey. 151, 153.
-, French action against at Venice, 150, 153, 155; arrives at Zara, 183; at Zante, 225.
-, tries to get Sampson to give up Martinella, 245, 246; letter to doge, 271.
-, at Crete, 292; arrives at Constantinople, 332; asks for money, 333; arrested at Canea, 477.

Lorraine:
-, Digby may go through, 64; troops of in Savoy, 156; Doncaster ordered to, 210; levies for Spinola in, 210; men of with Mansfelt, 271; Mansfelt in, 385, 390.
-, -, Duke of. See Henry, Duke of Lorraine.
-, house of, 458.
-, -, Claude de, Duke of Guise, 285.
-, collects ships against Rochelle, 325; Rochelle fleet sends by, 517; defeats Rochellese, 519.
-, -, Claude de, Prince of Joinville:
-, desires to serve Venice, 17; James recommends, 18, 22; Venetian reply, 33, 34; Lazari agent of, 139; Doncaster dines at house, 362.
-, -, -, Duke of Chevreuse:
-, proposed embassy to England, 570, 579.
-, -, Francis de, Count of Vaudemont:
-, general of Venice, 18.
-, -, Henry of, Duke of Mayenne:
-, death, 143n.
-, -, Louis de, Cardinal Archbishop of Rheims, the Cardinal of Guise:
-, dealings with Nevers, 22.

Lorsh, Lorsch [Hesse Darmstadt], 352.

Louis XIII, King of France, the Most Christian, 137, 155, 374, 456, 458, 505, 511, 516, 523, 562, 643.
-, (1621):
-, Savoy proposes to write to, 17; means restitution of Valtelline, 19, 44; James will follow if renews league with Dutch, 21; Dutch think has understanding with England about truce, 27.
-, reply to Dutch ambassador, 38; inclines Dutch and Spaniards to truce, 39.
-, disarms Huguenots, 52, 58; attempts to estrange James from, 53; James wishes to hear reply, 56.
-, near St. Jean d'Angely, 58; resolute against Huguenots, asks James not to interfere, 62.
-, James asks to dissuade emperor from proceedings against Palatine, 64; excuses self, 65.
-, resents Herbert's advocacy of Huguenots, 72; reconciles Herbert and Luynes, 73.
-, Herbert tries to stay proceedings against Huguenots, 78; offers help for Digby, 87.
-, Doncaster's mission not agreeable to, 105; James tries to arrange accommodation with Huguenots, 115.
-, active against Huguenots, 119, 124; Hay warns English may help Huguenots, 125.
-, Mansfelt offers to serve, 119; Spain's worthless promise to about Valtelline, 127.
-, will not hear of peace, 131; James blames, 134; incensed at delay in restoring Valtelline, 135.
-, pope suggests attack on England to, 136; asks Venice to readmit Jesuits, 142, 166.
-, James threatens, 148; fresh quarrel with England, 161; way of treating Huguenots, 165; Doncaster's audiences of, 171.
-, Doncaster's suggestions to for settlement, 178; asks Doncaster to await taking of Monheurt, 179.
-, neither men nor money, 188; may enter league against heretics, 195.
-, (1622):
-, James blames about Valtelline, 218; Grisons appeal to, 234.
-, will not submit to Spanish ascendancy, 235; will make power felt in Grisons, 236.
-, James threatens to induce to withdraw troops from Dutch, 239.
-, at Paris, establishes peace, 243; asks James to send Doncaster back, 245.
-, will shed last blood for Valtelline, 249: to be protector of league against heretics, 255.
-, interest in Valtelline, 258; recalls French from Netherlands, 259.
-, Doncaster does not take final leave of, 261; inclined to peace and to recover Valtelline, 266
-, Doncaster to urge to fulfil promises, 276; presses Doncaster to return, 281, 318.
-, considers deceived about Valtelline, 289; determined to recover Valtelline, 332.
-, routs Soubise, 294; at surrender of Royan, 317; Spaniards not pleased at success, 320.
-, may recover Valtelline, 307; Gondomar's action against, 323; Scaglia to follow, 324.
-, goes to besiege St. Foix, 325; James's wrath with, 336, 340, 379; to see Doncaster at Toulouse, 339.
-, complains of Dutch ships at Bordeaux, 327; apologises to Dutch, 342.
-, opinions of army, 334; orders return of English ships, 338; James wants to see move, 341.
-, has to keep strong guard everywhere, 349; Doncaster asks for leave to return, 356.
-, honours to Doncaster, 362; Soubise laments bitterness of, 364.
-, severity to Huguenots, 371; means to exterminate Huguenots, 388; James laments severity, 392.
-, Mansfelt asks leave to collect men, 401; wants to attend to Valtelline, 403.
-, quarrel with Bouillon, 418; has pensioners in Scotland, 426; James hates, 457.
-, gives Palatine passport, 466; James urges peace on, 470, 473, 484; Venice commends Dutch to, 489.
-, will move about Grisons, 499; pleased at James's efforts for peace, 503.
-, Condé's hope of action, 504, 512; to persuade James, 513; Venice thanks, 514.
-, Mansfelt approaches, 518; may take ill Condé's reception at Venice, 531.
-, (1623):
-, conference with Savoy, 537; proposes league with Venice and Savoy, 543; may receive Herbert ill, 544, 545; league for Valtelline, 567, 571, 634.
-, answer to Palatine, 547; goodwill to Netherlands, 552; hunting, 562.
-, says must arrange affairs of Germany with James, 570; James makes excuses to for Charles's journey, 578, 585.
-, may send to James from Calais, 579; Charles sees at table, 585, 595; offended at journey, 586, 599.
-, Venice sends to stir up, 596; views on league and results of Charles's journey, 596.
-, suggested chief of league against heretics, 610; emperor urged to propose marriage to, 612.
-, upset by reception of Charles at Madrid, 623; sends to Mansfelt, 633.
-, turning from Grisons to repressing Huguenots, 635.

Louis Philip, brother of Frederick V, Elector Palatine:
-, Carleton prevents going to England, 11; Spinola to find maintenance for, 224.

Louise Juliana, daughter of William of Orange, widow of Frederick IV, Elector Palatine, the dowager Electress:
-, James sends money for, 37; Spinola to find maintenance for, 224.

Louise Hollandine, daughter of Elector Palatine:
-, birth, 311, 323; with parents at Hague, 488.

Love, Captain Thomas, commander of the Antelope, 641n.

Lovell, Lovel, Lady, 450n.

Low Countries, See Netherlands.

Lower House, Lower Chamber. See Commons, House of.

Lucca [Prov. Lucca, Italy], 128.
-, exterminates Interminelli family, 98; de Lormes goes to, 145; suggested negotiation at, 512; Condé at, 566.
-, merchants of, 325.

Ludovisio, Alessandro. See Gregory XV, pope.
-, Cardinal Ludovico, Cardinal Lodovisio, 277n, 615.
-, discusses current affairs with Zen, 109, 110, 540: on commission about Anglo-Spanish match, 158, 623; advocates league against heretics, 195.
-, views on Bavaria's ambitions, 195, 196; intercepted letters to nuncio at Brussels, 210.
-, made protector of Savoy, 213; says commission will do nothing for marriage, 224.
-, speaks to Zen about marriage, 348, 493, 531, 532, 540, 551, 569; and Dominis, 345, 346, 493.
-, says marriage negotiations only in initial stages, 376.
-, speaks of History of Council of Trent, 493, 494; letter of James to, 569.
-, urged to grant dispensation, 618.
-, -, Orazio, brother of Pope Gregory:
-, conversation with Zen, 277.
-, -, -, -, Duke of Fiano, 615.

Lutherans:
-, appeal to against Spain, 320n;
-, expelled by emperor, 497.

Luther, Martin, 427.

Luxemburg:
-, Spanish hold on, 286.
-, news from, 420.

Luynes, Duke of. See Albert, Charles d'

Lyons [Rhone, France], 235, 315, 334, 401.
-, Doncaster going to, 276; Valaresso going to, 317; Louis going to, 318, 403; Louis not likely to visit, 324; Valaresso at, 325; congress at, 543.
-, despatches dated from, 325, 517, 527, 532.
-, -, Archbishop of. See Simon, Denis, M. de Marquemont.