Index: D

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1935.

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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668, (London, 1935) pp. 357-359. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol35/pp357-359 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index D D Dalziel, Thomas, lieutenant general of Scotland: routs rebels at Pentland Hill, 117n. Damme, Dam [Prov, W. Flanders, Belgium]: Dutch demand as pledge for help, 199. Dardanelles: Lazzaro Mocenigo killed in attempting to force, 261. Dauphin. See Louis, son of Louis XIV. Dauphin, France: Huguenots of, invite English, 64. Davis, Edward, takes part in capture of Providence, 97n. Deal, co. Kent: king goes to, 9n. Defiance, royal navy: going to the Strait, 123, 126n. Delfino. See Dolfino. Delmenhorst [Oldenburg, German Empire]: Swedish claims to, 173. Denbigh, earl of. See Feilding, Basil. Denham, M., chaplain to English factory at Leghorn, 69n. leaves, 123, 124n. Denmark: doubtful attitude to Swedish mediation, 2; Konigsmarck hostile to, tries to detach France from, 6. appeals to Dutch for help, 7; proposed league to protect against Sweden, 24. measures to exclude English from Baltic, 29; Dutch ask for ten ships, 46. Sweden threatens if helps Dutch, 35; gains by French settlement with Sweden, 35; Dutch relieved of need to help, 36; France won alliance of, for Dutch, 52; pamphlet on declaration of war on, 157n. Charles willing to include in peace, 68; he has little good to say of, 101. regards Swedish attack on Bremen unfavourably, 95, 109; Bremen settlement a great advantage to, 110. neutral place appointed for, 113; England withdraws objection to taking part in peace congress, 141. piqued by paper about Berghen affair, 114; and place for congress, 137; will follow wishes of France about peace, 139. Dutch trying to prevent Swedish attack on, 114; de la Roche going to, to command squadron for France, 139, 140. proposed alliance with French and Dutch to overawe England, 153. demands of, from English, not pleasing to Dutch, 157; proposed alliance for safety, 163. deputies of, leaving for Breda, 157; gets month allowed for ratification of peace, 177; Dutch pressing for ratification of, 179. waiting for subsidies promised by Dutch, 164; Dutch expecting 16 ships from, 169. Swedes waiting for peace, to turn against, 173; peace forced on, by English and Dutch, 200; French proposals for trade with rejected, 3312. fleet: proposed combination with, 17, 34; squadrons for Sound and Jutland, 29. squadron sails from Texel, 29; convoying ships from Copenhagen, expected to join Dutch, 106; squadron promised to assist Dutch, 114; to cruise about and protect friendly merchantmen, 138. king busy over equipment, 146; forty ships ready, waiting for sailors, 164; ships kept back for defence, 169. King of. See Frederick III. ships of. See ships, Danish. Diamond, royal navy, escort for Gothemburg ships, 124n. Dieppe [Seine Inf. France]: Beaufort ordered to, 75; he reaches, 76, 78; Beaufort sails from, 82; English levies sailing for, captured, 191n. Dillon, Illon, Thomas viscount: offers Louis a levy of Irish, 166. Dolfino, Delfino, Marc Antonio, Venetian noble imprisoned in the Seven Towers, Winchelsea visits, 225; thanks for courtesy to, 324, 331. Dona, Donna, Christofle Delphique, count, Swedish minister at the Hague: Charles asked not to sign treaty before negotiations concluded, 161. leaves Breda, well pleased with negotiations, 164; takes place of Coyet, 168n. tries to bring deputies together again, 174; to start negotiations with States, 198; representations to, for union of Sweden with England to save Flanders, 209; dies in London, 220, 246; Molina treated with about victualling troops from Bremen, 325. Dorat, 9. Dordrecht [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands]: Cornelis de Witt burgomaster of, 170. Dorell, Capt., sailed with Heemskerk, 139n. Dorothea, daughter of duke of Holstein Gottorp: marriage to elector of Brandenburg, 237n. Douglas, Duglas, Lord George: regiment of, expected at Dunkirk, 183; crossing to France, 194n. Dover, co. Kent: 72. mediators to meet at, 2; suggested for peace congress, 139, 144, 148. English fleet off, 71; English troops cross from, to Ostend, 168; Colbert crosses to, 246. Downs, Monk's force in, 7n; Allen sails from, 214n; Harvey detained in by bad weather, 271; passage of prince of Tuscany to, 320. Draperis, Georgio, dragoman of English embassy at Porte: informs Winchelsea of Ventelet's move, 43; gets Winchelsea excused from going to Adrianople, 44. dress: proposal to abandon French fashions, 101. Mocenigo adopts English, for audience, 256, 283. Druenstein, merchant: wants English ship to take out munitions, 303. Duca, George, hospodar of Moldavia, 221. Duglas. See Douglas. Duivenwoorde, Dutch navy: in N. Foreland battle, 16n. Dumfries, co. Dumfries, Scotland: revolt breaks out at, 117n. Dungeness, co. Sussex: English defeat French squadron off, 82n, 96n. Dunkirk [Nord, France]: governor of, ordered to supply Ruyter, 41. unfit for fleet because of plague, 79. ships of to attack those of Ostend and Bruges taking goods to England, 130; English prize brought into, 146. troops sent to, for ships built in Holland, 140. reference to sale of, 173; inquiry about sale, 184, 1934. regiment of Douglas expected at, 183. considered part of claim to French crown, 194; French offer to restore, 209, 276. Dunkirk, royal navy, going to the Strait, 126. Duquesne, Abraham, commander of French convoy squadron: arrives at Vincennes, 73; squadron under, to enter Channel, 109. Durazzo, Marquis Giovanni Augusto: mission to the Porte, 26n, 96; relations with Casanova and Winchelsea, 160. suggests keeping squadron of galleys at Tangier, 300, 304. Dutch: suspected of setting fire to London, several arrested, 77; Spain grants English same privileges as, in trade, 162. levy of, for Venice, 208, 266. See also Netherlands.