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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: T', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623, (London, 1911) pp. 764-767. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp764-767 [accessed 26 March 2024]

Index T T Tabor in Bohemia: surrender of, 185. tapestries. See arras. Tarantasia, Archbishop of. See Germonius, Anastasius. Tarse, Bishop of. See Corsini, Ottavio. Tartars: cut to pieces in Poland, 123. Tassis. See Taxis. taxation: extraordinary granted by parliament of Scotland, 121. fears that James may impose of own authority, 198, 210; proposed additional, 219. -, See benevolences; clergy; customs; gabelles; subsidies. Taxis, Tassis, Counts of, Masters of the Posts, 541. Teichenau, Henry von, envoy of Palatine to Venice, 286. letter of Palatine introducing, 256. tent, Persian, 160n. Texel, Netherlands, 290. Thames, River: difficult to navigate without pilots, 24; arrival of East Indiaman in, 143. Theobalds [co. Hertford], 261, 268, 621. James gives audience at, 3, 14, 15; Digby and Villiers see James at, 21; James leaves, 31; James at, 218, 228, 265, 294, 329, 565, 572. James's progress to, 85n; speech of James at, 230. proclamation dated at, 163; letters from, 200, 354. Thiepolo, Domenico, commander of Venetian galley, 34. Thomas, Captain John, a Scot: levying troops for Venice, 33; troops mustered and found good, 49. Thompson, a Scot: brings warning about Spanish fleet, 282; imprisoned, 288. Thurn, Matthias, Count of, Count dalla Torre, 536. Ticino flints, 139, 309. Tilbury, co. Essex: Polish levies at, 148. Tillieeres, Count of. See Leveneur, Tanneguy. Tilly. See Tserclaes. tilting, jousts, 305. Charles's delight in, 4, 452; Charles takes part in, 13; at Madrid, for Charles, 614. Time Vindicated to Himself and His Honours masque of Ben Jonson, 559. tin, 24, 43. Venetian duty on, 25; in England, 431. Tine: despatch dated from, 632. tobacco, queen's weed: English burnt at Constantinople, 225. James to have one-third of profits, 378. English love of, 433. cultivation in Virginia, 491. prohibition of Spanish, in England, 524. Toledo, Archbishop of. See Ferdinand of Austria. Toledo, : in command of Spanish fleet, 480. Toledo y Davila, Don Antonio de, Marquis of Mirabel, Spanish ambassador in France: speaks on Crema road affair, 109; says Spanish kings do not really desire English marriage, 112; remains at Paris, 135; calls on Venetian ambassador, 322; at Toulouse, kept from camp, 356; hot words against Valtelline league, 567. Tomaso, Prince of Savoy: receives Valaresso, 324. Torre, Count della. See Thurn. Toulouse [Haute Garonne, France], 589. sickness at, 131; Louis to see Doncaster at, 339; ambassadors at, 356. despatches dated from, 166, 339, 356, 363. Tour, Henry de la, Duke of Bouillon: offers French troops for Palatinate, 3; may attack Catholics, 138. said to have helped Mansfelt, 179; Palatine visits, 295. suspected collusion with Mansfelt, 375; quarrel with Louis, 418. Mansfelt indignant with, 420. Tournon, Captain: Mansfelt sends to Louis, 518. tow, 431. Tower. See London, the Tower. trade: disposition in parliament to make free, 23. decline of English, 41, 434; English arrangements with Muscovy, 155. reasons of bad markets for English, 249. English with Constantinople, 367; flourishing with East, 393. -, See blankets; Brazil wood; calico; candles; Cephalonia; cheese; cinnamon; cloth; coal; cordovans; corn; cotton; Danzig; earthenware; East Indies; East India Co.; fish; fisheries; flax; flints; flour; fruit; glass; gold; grain; Grocers Co.; Indies; indigo; iron; lead; Leghorn; Levant; Levant Co.; mace; merchants; muscatels; Muscovy; pepper; Persia; raisins; rope; rye; salt; salt fish; saltpetre; silk; silver; skins; soap; spices; sugar; sulphur; Syria; tin; tobacco; West Indies; wine; wood; wool; Zante. Transsylvania, Prince of. See Gabor. Trautmansdorff, Maximilian von, Tramestorf: negotiations with Digby, 84, 89, 95. Treasurer, Lord High, of England. See Cranfield, Lionel; Montague, Henry, Viscount Mandeville. -, of Scotland. See Erskine, John, earl of Mar. Treliers. See Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillires. Trembol, a German, 154. Tresigni. See Fleurus. Tressens, Trenio, Treio, Gabriel, cardinal priest of S. Bartholomew in Insula: views on Spanish match, 189. Tressino, Ottavio, of Vicenza, 101. Trevisano. See Trivisano. Treviso [Prov. Treviso, Italy]: despatch dated from, 49. Podesta and captain of. See Bragadin, Antonio. Trieste [Coastland, Austria], 277. Triliers. See Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillires. Trinity House, master and wardens of, 338n. Trivisano, Trevisano, Giovanni Francesco, Venetian Secretary in Florence, 355, 471. despatches, 39, 44, 115, 131, 140, 145, 202, 235, 351, 359, 361, 369, 468. -, -, Venetian Secretary at Milan: despatches, 522, 547, 553, 563. letters to, 541. Trivulzio, Count Teodoro: threatens to yield claims to Leopold or Spain, 234. Tron, Nicolo. Proveditore of Cerigo: despatch. 285. truce of Dutch with Spain, peace in Flanders, 95, 202. proposals of Peckius to prolong, 4; Savoy expects attempts at renewal, 8, 9. discussed at Hague, 27; English alliance made to maintain, 28; discussed in England. 29. reported extension, 38, 43; Dutch and Spaniards incline to renew, 39. Spain said to be aiming at, 50; Savoy does not look for, 58; may be prolonged, 83. interposition of James for, 109: Infanta disposed to renew, 123 Trumbull, William, English agent at Brussels, 552. going to Union and Spinola, robbed, 16; going for truce, 21; going to remonstrate with Union, robbed, 30; takes letters to Union, 47; negotiating truce, 74. fears of Spinola, 118; presents emperor's letter to Infanta, 155. tells Elizabeth of Infanta's kindness, 160; Digby's confidence to, 161. asks for truce, 256, 281; does not inform Carleton about Schwartzberg, 290. reports Tilly not taken, 330; takes part in Brussels congress, 346. does not believe in armistice, 384. despatches referred to or quoted, 113n, 278n, 373n, 414, 418, 631. Tserclaes. John, Count of Tilly, 342, 401, 475, 490, 518. attempt on Heidelberg, 175; offers battle to Mansfelt. 180. burns villages near Heidelberg, 306; Mansfelt defeats, 318, 330; withdrawal, 334; opposed to truce, 335; reinforced. 353, 358; takes orders from emperor and Bavaria, 363. ronts Brunswick, 365; Chichester asks to desist from hostilities, 373. follows Mansfelt. 378; keeps Palatinate fortresses short of provisions, 402. emperor orders to take Heidelberg, 414; Infanta writes to stay, 421. besieges Mannheim. 467; Chichester remonstrates with, 469; curt answers, 470, 472; rigour, 486, 487. turns back messengers from Mannheim, 502, 506; takes Mannheim, 505; terms granted by, 507. ordered not to besiege Mannheim, 514, 520; Infanta writes angrily to, 518. leaves force before Frankenthal, 522; removes from Frankenthal, 534; goes to Bremen, 564. Tunis [N. Africa], 125, 147. agreement of Dutch with, 230. pirates of, 246, 285, 374, 421. -, Turks offer to repress, 348. ravages of plague at, 421, 471, 472. Turin [Prov. Torino, Italy], 88, 235, 458, 505, 554, 562, 563. despatches dated from, 9, 17, 44, 58, 73, 85, 96, 116, 120, 124, 156, 165, 203, 315, 317, 387, 574, 588, 591, 613, 622. Valaresso at, 324; Countess of Arundel at, 535. Venetian instructions and advices to representatives at, 174, 207. Turkey, Porte: goods from must go to Venice, 25; army moves to Dniester, 123, 124. proposed reprisals against shipping, 337; proposal to warn English merchants in, 342. proposed removal of mart from, 343; Roe remonstrates with about pirates, 348, 374. alarm in, 375; Venetian treatment of ships, 384; English trade with flourishing, 393; fleet, 394; trade of Venetian islands with, 513. officials of: first Aga, 369. Caimecam, 183. Aga of Janissaries, 225. Captain Pasha, 277. Captain at Sea. See Halil. Grand Vizier, 375. -, See also Ali, Tschlebi; Dilawer Pasha; Husein; Mustapha. Sultan of. See Murad; Mustapha, Sultan of Turkey; Osman II. Turkey Company. See Levant Company. Turks, 92, 120, 367, 455, 458. Poles wish to move James against, 2; Poles urge Venice against, 3; James always ready against, 13, 454, 456. decide to help Gabor, 18; merchants fear grant of levies against, 22, 92, 94; prepare for war, 27. James ready to fight, 30; English dislike Gabor because of, 52; danger to Bohemia, 75. Venetian fear of entering Adriatic, 78; may take advantage of divisions of Christendom, 89, 103. possible help to Palatine, 90; Prussia relieved of fear from, 93. Arundel would help Venice against, 100; marching on Poland, 103; hoped to coerce emperor, 112. James helps Poland against, 115; Venetian trade with, 139; Polish levies to serve against, 148. encouraged by Sweden's success against Poland, 149; English silk trade with Persia may harm, 155. league against heretics will drive Hungarians to, 204. Argyle's men to serve in Sicily against, 233; inclined to peace, 311. proposed junction with English, French and Dutch fleets against Spain, 483. Venice avoids offending, 512, 576; Gabor's understanding with, 581; Poland proposes league against, 587. Tuscany, Florence: Grand Duke of, Interminelli treason with, 98. -, -, See Medici, Cosimo II; Medici, Ferdinand II. -, Dowager Duchess of. See Maria Magdalena of Austria. embassy in London, 100. resident at Milan. 83. Tuyll, Hendrik van, of Sirooskerken, Dutch commissioner to England: starts, 173. Tyrol, 286. Tyrone, Earl of. See O'Neil, Shane.