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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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'Index: T', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629, (London, 1916) pp. 720-723. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol21/pp720-723 [accessed 26 March 2024]

Index T T Tadon, fort. See Talon. Tailor, Henry, Gondomar's secretary: staying at Buckingham's house, 6. Talbot, George, Earl of Shrewsbury: Jesuits arrested at house, 46. Talmon [Vende, France]: Richelieu inspects to protect against English landing, 265. Talon, fort de, Tadon, La Rochelle: attack on, 71; pioneers set to work at, 101. Tampen, M. de. See Chastelet, Jean du. Tanaro, River, North Italy, 105. Targoni, Pompeio, engineer: condemns sinking of ships to block Rochelle, 87, 88; device adopted at Rochelle, 135. son of, 87. Tasca, firm of, 427. Tavannes, Marquis of, 118. taxes: decided to impose if parliament refuses supply, 12, 21. revenue from new impost at Cephalonia, 24, 25. on food and clothes, English will not stand, 581. See also anchorage; consulage; cottimo; customs; subsidies. Terceira, Le Terzere, Azores: Spanish fleet cruises to, 382. Tetuan, Tetual, Morocco, North Africa: English forbidden to molest, 396n. Texel, Netherlands: ships seized at, 57, 371, 389, 451; Dunkirkers capture ships off, 128. Thames, River, 134, 187. ships built in, for service against Dunkirkers, 157; king inspects ships in, 169; ships from France reach, 493. Theatines, 28. Theobalds, co. Hertford: royal warrant dated at, 33. Thiepolo. See Tiepolo. Thoiras. See St. Bonnet. Thomas, Prince. See Tomaso. -, Capt. John: to raise company of Ultramontanes for Venice, 38, 98. Thomassen, Christian, Danish ambassador to England and France, 55. representations to Louis, 7; Venetian letters sent by, 18, 31; passport to, 29. fruitless negotiations, 50, 128; at Gravesend, 128; suspicious of Carlisle's visit to Brussels, 158. presses Charles for help, 158; reports French designs on England, 169; not satisfied, 170. to return home, 184; representations against projected attack on France, 185, 190. daily demands for help, 188; assurances to upon Spanish negotiations, 193; decides to send assurances to France, 194. no special representations to Charles about Spanish negotiations, 207; asks help for Gluckstat and Krempe, 214. piqued at coming of Rosencranz, 260; not allowed to go, 290; at Hague, 327. Thons, Sieur de. See Chastelet, Jean du. Three Kings. See Ships, names of. Tiepolo, Thiepolo, Lorenzo, Proveditore of the Fleet: despatches, 161. 221, 333, 384. Tiger. See Ships, names of. Tillires, Count of. See Leveneur. Tilly, Count of. See Tserclaes. tin, 182. English ships take to Constantinople, 54; English cargo of, for Venice, 128. English expected to take to Villefranche, 429. Tinos, Tine, island of, Cyclades, gean, 320. men from, on Digby's ships, 321. rector of, 322. tobacco, 348. royal monopoly in, 553. Todolachi, Gabor's ambassador to the Porte: sees Roe and Haagen and explains prince's attitude, 83, 84; calls on colleagues, letters for Wyche and Haagen, 520. Toiras. See St. Bonnet. Toledo, Don Federigo di, Spanish Admiral: of no use to French, 33; restrained orders to, 95; stops English ship, 402. Toledo y Davila, Antonio de, Marquis of Mirabel, Spanish ambassador in France, 434. offers help against Rochelle and English, 111, 333; courier reaches, 183; sends secretary to Madrid, 205. speaks of French mission to England, 388; reports rapprochement of France to England, 411. Tollins, Isbert, merchant of Amsterdam, 103. Tomaso, Thomas, Prince of Savoy: Carlisle lodged in apartments of, 185; reported battle with French, 589. Tomaso son of Cotto. See Potton. Toras. See St. Bonnet. Touars, Duke of. See Tremouille, Henry de la. Toulon, Bolon [Var, France], 78. galleys of, fight English ship, 265. Touraine, France, 434. Tower. See under London. Toyras. See St. Bonnet. trade: prohibition against French suspended, 11; always flows to best market, 39; infanta offers to England, 73. parliament remonstrates about ruin, 122, 172; Turks determined to destroy, 145. Dutch lose by quarrel between England and France. 195; arrangement about in terms with France, 314; proclamation against with France, 378, 417. destroyed by war, 358; to be re-established by peace with France, 398; people want peace for sake of, 414. proposed opening with Spain, during negotiations, 431; arrangements made for, between Spain and England, 439, 466; clandestinely carried on, Council promises to stop, 458, 459. value of foreign, to Turks, 449; Carlisle to treat of, at Brussels, 466. re-opening of, with France, 485, 493; Spain suffers from loss of English, and relaxes restrictions, 527, 595. peace with Spain advantageous for, 538; Spain wants to revive, with England, 545. of Florence, with Holland and England, 545; negotiations for, between Turks and Florence, 584. suggestions to raise money by opening to all nations, 590; English merchants refuse to, 599. advantage to Wallenstein from hold on Baltic, 600. See also aniseed; baizes; beans; belzoin; brocade; buffalo hides; carob beans; caviare; Cephalonia; cloth; cloves; companies, chartered; cordovans; corn; cotton; cramoisy; Crete; currants; Delft; drugs; East India Co.; East Indies; fish; Florence; gall nuts; gloves; grain; hides; hose; indigo; lead; Leghorn; Levant; Levant Co.; merchants; Morea; muscat; oil; pepper; pitch; Ragusa; refusadoes; rhubarb; ribbons; rice; rope; sables; salt; saltfish; satin; silk; silver; skins; spectacles; spices; sugar; tin; tobacco; Villefranche; West India Co.; West Indies; wheat; wine; wool; Zante. trained bands: called out to protect Buckingham, 11. Traisond. See Stralsund. Transfilt, Transfelt, Transfilli. See Trenchfield. Transport. See Ships, names of. Transylvania, 20. visit of Christian of Brandenburg to, 62. Prince of. See Gabor, Bethlen. Trapi. See St. Tropez. Tre, di. See Estres, Hannibal, Marquis of Cuvres. Treasurer, Lord High. See Ley, James; Weston, Richard. Tre Castelli, Marquis of. See Chastelet, Erard du. Tremouille, Frederick de la, Count of Laval, Count of La Valle: going with fleet to Rochelle, 165; expedition of, from Flushing, 281; in England on way to Rochelle, 295. present at Buckingham's assassination, 302; does not want to be dissociated from Anglo-French peace, 361; efforts to secure pardon, 493, 530. -, Henry de la, Duke of Touars, Duke of la Tremouille, 281. goes to serve king, 165. Trenchfield, Transfilt, Transfilli, Trensfelt, Transfelt, Trenchfelde, Thomas, captain of the William Ralph, 228. takes Flemish ship, 77; petition to go to Zante for currants, 142; permitted to go, 160; appeal for to Collegio, 174176. report of Five Savii on case, 177, 202,203. Trichasteau, Marquis of. See Chastelet, Erard du. Trino [Prov. Novara, Italy], 104, 596. Savoy asks for, 105; French to make Mantua give up, 371. Tripoli, North Africa, 403. Tron, Zuanne, Proveditore of Cerigo: despatch, 280. Truro, co. Cornwall: Henry Roll member for, 551n Tserclaes, John, Count of Tilly: may attack Swiss, 16; gets Hamburg to give up Brandenburg papers, 22; capitulation of Stade to, 9698. attacks Gluckstat and Krempe, 127; suspects English fleet going to Germany, 347. sends to conference at Lubeck, 356; not expected to attack Gluckstat, 441. requirement of Hanse towns, 493; Catholic league will not disband army, 591. -, Juffer, Dame Cerclas: tells of Carlisle's negotiations with infanta, 131. Tunis, North Africa, 74, 147, 524. war with Algiers, 65, 159; Levant Co. makes agreement with pirates of, 395. proclamation against injuring, 395, 396. English ship for, with hides and wool, 584. Turin [Prov. Torino, Italy], 72, 158, 186, 201, 204, 220, 247, 293, 295, 321, 417, 418, 423, 474, 500, 506, 513, 515, 526, 552, 556, 566. news from, 381, 387, 443, 583, 584, 593, 600. despatches from, 4, 17, 27, 36, 53, 63, 64, 80, 111, 120, 161, 174, 180, 181, 185, 196, 198, 221, 239, 248, 301, 305, 306, 319, 327, 341, 352, 353, 356, 362, 366368, 382, 384, 390, 393, 401, 403, 410, 422, 425, 428, 429, 439, 450, 460, 467469, 476, 479, 494, 495, 509, 510, 519, 525, 533, 543, 562564, 573, 586, 595, 596, 603. Giuponi detained at, 42; Carlisle leaving, 200, 228, 229; Carlisle's return to, 241, 329, 346; Carlisle's mission to, 285, 304; Carlisle stays on at, 393, 431. Porter going to, 252, 306, 336; pope will move Gallo from 279; Scaglia and Gerbier reach, 327. Carlisle arrives at, 353, 363; Father Sancy at, 356; intrigues of Scaglia at, 387. Monterey gives up visit to, 391; Valancay arrives at, 468; rejoicings at, about fall of Rochelle, 471, 502, 513. letter dated at, 498. object of leaving Wake at, 505; fashion of treating, 564; Baroccio returning to, 565; Hales returns to, 582. Turkey, Ottoman Empire, the Porte: emperor uneasy about, 38; English cloth finds ready mart in, 39. numerous enbarrassments, 84; Albuquerque warns government of naval forces, 121. ship wrecked off, 126. Venetians interfere to protect ports, 244, 246, 247, 380; Venetian interference at Scanderoon saved English goods in, 417. ministers of, give cozetti to Vice-Consul Salamon, 403. Venice cultivates friendly relations with foreign ministers in, 574. officials, etc. of: Caimecan. See Rezep. Captain Pasha, 407, 584. fleet of, 473. General Vizier of Army, 247. Grand Vizier of. See Chosrew, Pasha. Sultan of. See Murad IV. Turkey Co. See Levant Co. Turks, 73, 74, 146, 229, 334, 341, 346. peace with emperor, England, France, Dutch and Gabor not included in, 26. English ships fight, 79; may take severe measures against English, 140; English merchants fear reprisals, 308. mean to choke trade, 145; impressed by Venetian action at Scanderoon, 148. incursion of galleys in Black Sea, 149; Venice fears effects of privateers on, 166, 189, 209, 218, 228. sure to complain about Digby, 210; imprison English consul, 240; Digby takes ship of, 321. hire English ship, 293; molest Wyche, 320; English take ship with money for, 323. Digby wins by courtesy, 345; Elizabeth forbade privateering in Mediterranean out of consideration for, 381. danger of Leghorn trade to, 407, 483; English claim not to have injured at Alexandretta, 482. Wyche and Haagen try to induce to break peace, 520. danger of claiming right of search, 570, 577; Venice claims gratitude of for Scanderoon affair, 575. negotiations for trade with Florence, 584. Tuscany, Italy: Dowager Grand Duchess of. See Maria Magdalena. Grand Duke of. See Medici, Ferdinand II d. Tyrol: imperial cavalry moving to, 528.