Index: T

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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'Index: T', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636, (London, 1921) pp. 725-728. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol23/pp725-728 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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tabinet :

Fielding allowed to send to Wyche, 438.

Tamaraca [Brazil, S. America] :

Dutch capture, 243.

governor of. See Pinero, Salvador.

Tassett, Capt. :

arrests Baron Rochecour, 530n.

taxation
-, See benevolence
-, consulage
-, customs
-, duties
-, ship money
-, subsidies.

Taylor, Telliur, Teller, Tellieur, Henry, Agent of Flanders in England :

discounts loss of Maastricht, 1, 6
-, Charles pleased at mortification of, 8.

accompanies Fabroni to audience, 17.

does not attend lord mayor's show, 28
-, uncertain about going to Scotland, 103
-, congratulates Charles on return, 132.

obtains levy of Irish for Flanders, 149
-, waiting for news of Infanta's death, 180.

Taylor, John, il Teller, Teler :

sent to Spain to get Necolalde recalled, 291.

chosen as envoy to emperor to remonstrate about Prague terms, 435
-, instructions to, 439, 440
-, Coke sends off, 445.

Humanes to be in England at arrival of, 454
-, expectations about at Vienna, 472.

not to see emperor before consulting with emissaries of queen mother, 465.

negotiations suspended pending report from, 466, 474, 494
-, news of from Frankfort, 488.

emperor delays audience, 482
-, audience of emperor and sees Oate, 485.

second audience of emperor, threats, 501
-, followed by mildness and suggestion of alliance, 502.

visits Oate, 502
-, who smiles at tirades, 503.

reports cause dissatisfaction in England, 504
-, report of first audiences, 506
-, no further news from, 510
-, English ministers do not admit has any powers, 529.

further offices, dismayed at appointment of envoy to England, 514
-, hopeful report, 518.

to press for definite answer, but suggests alliance and sending an ambassador, 525.

reports promises of satisfaction, 534
-, mistrust of foreign ministers, probable return, 537.

emperor's promises to amount to nothing, 546
-, Arundel sends directions to, from Brussels, 563.

Teddington, Totnen, Tetnen [co. Middlesex] :

Correr staying at, 570.

despatches dated from, 570, 572.

Teller, Teler, Tellieur, Telliur. See Taylor, Henry and John.

Tertugas. See Tortuga.

Tetnen. See Teddington.

Texel [Netherlands] :

English cut out St. Esprit at, 150.

Thames, River :

launch of ships in, 74.

queen wins race on, 127.

Dutch take Dunkirker in, 152.

number of boatmen on, 365.

fleet likely to return to, 433.

Anne Royal sinks in, 550n.

Theobalds, Tibols, Tibol [co. Hertford] : 400.

king going to, 63, 398
-, Pougny has audience at, 247, 251.

Brassert takes leave at, 251
-, king and queen at, 412n, 423
-, letter dated at, 341.

Correr has audience at, 423
-, king back from, 486.

Thomassen, Christian, Danish ambassador in the Netherlands :

treaty signed by, 60n.

Thompson, William, captain of the Anne, 58n.

Thurn, Count Matthias, Count della Torre :

defeated and captured by Wallenstein, 168.

Tibol, Tibols. See Theobalds.

Tilmon. See Tirlemont.

timber :

of forest of Dene reserved for royal ships, 263, 293.

tin :

trade with Persia, 3.

disposal of English, 65.

product of England, 362
-, exported to Constantinople, 461.

proposed new duties on, 513.

price of, at Constantinople, 569.

Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti), Venetian artist :

Dutch present works of to Charles, 540n.

Tirlemont, Tilmon [Brabant, Belgium] :

English and Irish troops moved to, 175.

Tiron. See O'Neill, Owen Roe, earl of Tyrone.

Titian, Tisian (Tiziano Vecellio), Venetian artist :

Dutch present works of to Charles, 540n.

tobacco :

Weston raises revenue by controlling sale, 196.

cargo from Brazil, 235.

Dunkirkers capture cargo of and claim as munitions of war, 351, 352, 524
-, lawyers and physicians consulted about, 524.

complaints of naval captains wasting time over, 432.

Toiras, Sieur de. See St. Bonnet.

Toledo, archbishopric of :

Cardinal Infant may resign to Cardinal of Savoy, 242.

Tomaso, Prince, of Savoy :

arrival and reception at Brussels, 217
-, expectation about employment, 218.

influence of Scaglia with, 220, 222, 240
-, Scaglia gives banquet to, 242.

hopes of command disappointed, 225
-, will go with Spanish army, 239.

Fulvio Pergami in England for, 239
-, to go to Spain for, 241.

reports of command for, 245, 252, 255
-, preparing to follow army, 249, 255
-, issues patents for levies, 263
-, levies do not progress, 281.

quarrel with Aytona over levies, 265
-, proposes levy of English for Monsieur, 269.

San Germano avoids Brussels because of, 277.

1635 :

to lead army to Germany, 319
-, regiment of in Luxemburg to go to Artois, 326.

Fielding entertained at palace of, 324.

defeated by French at Avein, 392.

-, secretary of. See Pergami, Fulvio.

Torras. See St. Bonnet, Jean de, sieur de Toiras.

Torre, count della. See Thurn, Count Matthias.

Tortuga, Tertugas [near Hayti, West Indies] :

Spaniards extirpate English colony in, 360.

Toser, John, currier :

mortally wounded by Dutch sailors at Plymouth, 499n.

Totnen. See Teddington.

Tottenham, co. Middlesex :

Coke at country house at, 458n.

Toulon [Var, France] :

Spaniards expected to attack, 290.

Toulouse [Haute Garonne, France] :

Montmorency executed at, 33.

Tours [Indre et Loire, France] :

Monsieur referred to, 17
-, Monsieur flees from, 33.

trade :

proportion of foreign countries in, of Constantinople, 267.

king's taking consulage at Porte would destroy, 292.

of Venice with West, mostly in hands of Westerners, 309
-, desire of Venice to encourage, 517.

ship money required for protection of, 495.

benefits to England, from war, 499
-, but injured by examination by belligerents for enemy goods, 524.

Hanse, disappeared from England, 495.

with Spain, Indies of England, 551.

English hope for advantage from in negotiations with Radolti, 565.

See also, Aleppo
-, amber
-, ambergris
-, baize
-, Bandar Abbas
-, buttons
-, Cephalonia
-, cinnamon
-, cloth
-, companies
-, cotton
-, currants
-, drugs
-, dyeing
-, East India Co.
-, gall nuts
-, hides
-, hoops
-, Indies
-, lead
-, Leghorn
-, Levant
-, Levant Co.
-, Merchant Adventurers
-, merchants
-, Morea
-, oil
-, Ormuz
-, ostrich feathers
-, paper
-, pepper
-, Persia
-, pistachio nuts
-, plates
-, potash
-, sables
-, salt
-, silk
-, skins
-, Smyrna
-, soap
-, spices
-, steel
-, sugar
-, Syria
-, tin
-, tobacco
-, verzin
-, wax
-, wheat
-, wheels
-, wine
-, wood
-, wool
-, Zante.

Trautmansdorff, Traumestorf, Maximilian count of :

appointed to treat about Palatinate, 502.

Treasurer, Lord :

speculation as to succession to office, on Portland's death, 351, 355, 399.

office put into commission, 355.

constant quarrels between commissioners, 399, 436.

King will have to appoint, because of, 436
-, appointment expected soon, 466.

constant quarrelling over office, 527
-, grievance at appointment of clerk to, 531.

See Juxon, William, bishop of London
-, Weston, Richard, earl of Portland.

-, of the Chamber. See Uvedale, Sir William.

Treasury, commissioners of. See commissioners of the Treasury,

Tremblay, Francois du, Pere Joseph, Capuchin father :

Feuquieres cousin of, at conference with Dutch ambassadors, 300.

Trenchfield, Thomas, captain of the William and Ralph :

fight with Turkish fleet, 121
-, escapes by bribe, 129
-, Wyche labours for release, 201.

Trenta, 55.

Treves [Rhenish Provinces, German Empire] 186 :,

French defeat Imperialists near, 5
-, Spaniards try to cut French communication with, 74.

Anstruther travels by, 75.

Spaniards and Austrians cannot suffer French at, 90
-, French conquests in state of, 126.

imperialists take, by stratagem, 360, 372.

-, archbishop elector of. See Sotern, Philip Christopher von.

Trevisana, galley :

incident to at Ancona, 56.

troops :

king cannot maintain without parliament, 491.

-, See also levies
-, soldiers.

Troyes [Aube, France] :

de Jars taken to, 83n.

Truxillo [Brazil, S. America] :

Dutch captain, 135n.

Tuillerie, Tullerie, sieur de la. See Cognet, Gaspard.

Turin [Prov. Turin], Italy, 9, 12, 21 :

Jerome Weston expected at, 11
-, arrives at, 132.

Fielding ambassador extraordinary to, 281
-, Fielding to make short stay at, 283, 286, 288
-, Fielding sets out for, 297, 306
-, reception at, 324
-, Morton left at, 325.

letter dated at, 30.

Turkey and Turks, Porte :

English fear of peace between Persia and, 65.

fleet, fight with two English merchantmen, 121, 122, 124, 125, 128, 129, 134, 144, 273.

English fear reprisals on merchantmen, 144.

claims upon Cesy, demands, 154, 155.

English cloth trade with, 205.

outcry at outrages, proposal to break off trade, 213, 214, 217, 241, 242, 292.

demand for letters of marque against, 214.

Lord Carnarvon travelling in, 226n.

Wyche has recourse to courts of, 252, 253
-, representations about mischief of this, 266, 267, 279, 280n.

Poland disturbed by, 254.

Pearl said to have contraband for, 468.

Necolalde claims Spanish prize bought from, 469.

advantage of England in capitulations with, 569.

officials of :

Bastangi, Bostanghi, Pasha, 172, 173, 236, 237.

Caimecan. See Caimecan.

Capigilar Chiaissi, of Chief Vizier, 154.

Captain Pasha. See Captain Pasha of Turkish fleet.

Chiacaia, 125.

Grand Vizier. See Mohammed Pasha.

Mufti of. See Kara Mustapha.

Sultan of. See Murad IV.

Turkey Company. See Levant Company.

Tuscany, Florence, Italy :

Grand Duke of. See Medici, Cosimo II de'
-, Ferdinand II de'.

princes of. See Medici, Francesco de', Lorenzo de' and Matteo de'.

princesses of. See Medici, Anna de'.

Tyrol, 161

Austrians enter Valtelline through, 421.

Tryone, earl of. See O'Neill, Owen Roe.