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: H', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668, (London, 1935) pp. 373-377. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol35/pp373-377 [accessed 19 March 2024]
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Hague [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands]: 56, 61, 101, 301, 304.
news from, 19, 51, 159, 297.
letters dated at, 31; letters sent on to, 263.
despatches dated at, 217, 219, 220, 279.
alliance made at, 37n; congress of 1609 at, 150.
troops brought to, to keep order, 67.
van Beuningen sends account of negotiations to, 78.
deputies of Admiralty summoned to, 102.
Charles suggests for peace congress, 134; selection announced to States and in Paris, 137.
Dutch cool off about, 139; Charles writes accepting, 140.
suspicion about Charles' choice of, 137; Charles refuses to appoint another place, 144.
Dutch Provinces disagree about, 144; Breda compared with, 146; Ruvigny to frequent, 148.
Estrades sent back to, about attack on Brabant, 160; French ambassadors leave for Breda, 180.
Count Dona negotiating at, 161; foreign ministers leave Breda for, 177.
Temple's arrival at remarked in France, 211; English policy to conduct treaty negotiations at, 213; treaty made at, 215.
Marchesini to postpone departure from, 218; he leaves, for England, 223; Marchesini to return to, 239, 246, 248; and renew offices at, 249, 255.
Marchesini back at, 270; to present memorial at, 286; attending to question of succour at, 298.
Bonstetten leaves, 272; Marchesini may get away from about Brunswick troops, 311, 317.
conversations between de Witt and Temple at, 297.
Dutch prefer to conduct negotiations at, 3078; orders from to Boreel, 325.
Hamburg, German Empire:
news from, 68.
la Roche St. Andr to enlist sailors at, 140; ship at Leghorn with currants for, 143; claim of English merchants at, on Danish king, 174n.
ship of, burned in Elbe, 68n.
Hamillorte, Signor (?): 9.
Hamilton, Amolton, Sir James:
horses and equipment of, captured by Ostenders, 191.
Hampton Court, Toncurt, co. Middlesex:
king leaves for, 265.
Hanse Towns:
efforts to be included in peace, 177.
Harcourt, chevalier d'. See Lorraine, Alfonse Louis de.
Harlinton. See Bennet, Henry, earl of Arlington.
Harman, Sir John:
defeats French at Martinique, 189.
Haro, Gaspar de, marquis of Liche, Lice, marquis of Carpio:
Sandwich takes a proxy for, from queen, 192; asks for powers to deal with Portuguese, 197; Sandwich suspects of negotiating independently, 199; negotiations with Portugal referred to, 207; chief points arranged with, 212.
connected with house of Braganza, 207; released from Belem, 212.
reports on Sandwich's negotiations to Madrid, 214; Sandwich in disgrace for signing after, 248n.
Harvey, d'Harvey, Harvis, Harviz, Sir Daniel, English ambassador to the Porte:
to replace Winchelsea, 224; recommended to king by Arlington, 230; a friend of Henry Howard, 235.
Marchesini to get orders for, about ships, 227; ship taking to stop at Smyrna, 229, 237.
suggestion to use as arbitrator for peace, 2289; interests of Venice commended to, 233; to have instructions for this, 234.
fear of Turkish action against if Venice helped, 230, 290, 298; Mocenigo to see that well affected to Venice, 239.
Marchesini calls on, 234; raises difficulties, 2345.
goes to see Marchesini about mediation, 236; Marchesini sees again, speaks of mediation, 2378; ready to mediate, 242.
sailing in Leopard, 237; expected time on journey, 238; not to touch at Leghorn, 244.
instructions for wanted to prevent ships serving Turks, 239; starts, 245, 249.
will see Mocenigo before leaving, for instructions, 242; calls on him, speaks about use of ships and mediation, 244.
Mocenigo commends cause of Venice to, 2445, 262; Mocenigo to cultivate good will of and encourage to help Venice, 247.
has order to prevent ships serving Turks, 244, 248, 268; thanks for, 259.
to go to Leghorn incognito 244; proposed offices with there, 249.
Pasha of Algiers asks for, to compose differences at Tangier, 249.
instructed to take up negotiations for Venice, 258; mediation not desired, 2612.
convoy of cloth to give weight to appearance of, 264; voyage delayed by the weather, 271.
Arlington interested with, in Levant trade, 266.
lands at Cadiz on way out, 278; letters from Leghorn, 322.
orders to be changed for a joint protest, 286; took offence at Venice taking peace negotiations out of hands, 322; Arlington refers to change in instructions, 324.
Mocenigo asks instructions to mollify, 323; he explains matter to Arlington's satisfaction, 324.
fresh commissions for, to help Venice, 328; thanks for, 331.
Harwich, co. Essex:
squadron leaves to attack Dutch, 178, 179n.
Hastings, co. Sussex: 72n.
Hastings, Henry:
lord arraigned for death of, 9n.
Havre de Grace [Seine Inf., France]:
Dutch fleet driven to, 72; Beaufort ordered to, 75; Beaufort reaches, 76; French ships take refuge at, 82.
Hay, Margaret (ne Russel) countess of Carlisle:
marriage to earl of Manchester, 226.
Haye, Aye, Denis de la, Sieur de Ventelet, Vantelet, French ambassador at the Porte:
arrested and made to pay for captured Maltese ship, 43.
demands renewal of capitulations, 43; Winchelsea opposes claims, 434.
Ballarino wishes to be in good books of, 44.
reports promise of English ships to Porte, 83.
letter to duke of Scione, 160; unfriendly to Venetians, 225.
Gobbato satisfies about leaving Adrianople, 221; stirs up Jews against Gobbato, 225.
outrageous treatment, by Turks, 235; recall a sign of greater efforts by France, 255; recalled in disgust, 286.
Heemskerk, Hemskerk, Capt. Laurence van:
Dutch fear a landing by, 139.
Dutch attribute disaster at Vlie to, 139.
hemp:
Dutch burn English ships with, 68.
Henrietta Anne, daughter of Charles I, duchess of Orleans, Madame:
Charles writes to of naval battle, 23; and claims victory in, 278.
Charles tells of fleet preparations, 26, 40, 45; has letters from Charles weekly, 27.
refuses to drink king's toast to Dutch, 27.
distributes English version of battle, 27; writes asking to levy regiment in England, 188.
support to be enlisted for Venetian appeal for help, 203, 212.
relationship to, an advantage for Clarendon, 204.
-, Maria, queen mother of England:
Charles writes to of naval battle, 23; sends Jermyn to England, 63; Venice interested in intervention of, 68.
king visits at Colombes to help for peace, 63; peace conferences at house of, 74; English will not listen to advice of, 101.
Louis condoles with on great fire, 80; Jermyn informs about fire, 81.
Sweden has some inkling of peace offices of, 91; believes peace will come before spring, 114.
threat to cut off supplies if remains in France, 101; Signory wishes to know if returning to England, 108; Jermyn brings word of her affairs, 130.
may retire to nunnery of Chaliot, 101; living at Chaliot, 114, 130.
Ruvigny seeing frequently, 116; king goes to with letters from England, 143.
palace of, suggested for peace congress, 137, 139; receives news of signing of peace, 175.
regrets English leaning to Spain, 167.
receives news of birth of prince, 187; Monmouth goes to palace of, at Paris, 214n.
support to be enlisted for Venetian appeal for help, 203, 212.
Colbert brought letters from for queen and duchess of York, 256; some of goods of sent to France, 318n.
Henry II, king of England, 204.
-, III, king of England, 204.
-, duke of Nemours and Aumale, 11n.
herring fishery:
Dutch busses ready for, little fear of English, 29; question of issuing permission for, 102.
Hesse Darmstadt, landgrave of. See Louis VI.
Higgons, Sir Thomas:
sent with insignia of garter to Saxony, 236.
High Mightinesses. See Netherlands.
Hiorch. See James, duke of York.
Hirschenstierna, Stephen Gambrotius, Swedish secretary in France:
suggests Hague for congress, 137; expressions show distrust of France, 164.
Holland, Province of, Netherlands:
English will not treat for peace in, 53.
French send to buy warships in, 107, 109.
could equip squadron with money offered by E. India Co., 122.
objects to Hague for conference, 144; desires deputy to congress, 150; appoints deputy, 153.
embarcation of troops from, for Candia, 290; Brunswick troops not allowed to sail from, 317.
Tron and Giustinian leave for, 309.
consents to arrest of Marchesini, 324.
-, States of, Assembly of:
causes frequent arrests to be made, 67; Estrades to represent French services to, 88; send to meet English deputies, 158.
-, See also Netherlands.
Holles, Holis, Hollis, Denzil. baron, English ambassador in France:
efforts for release of Salvator del Mondo, 1, 2; thanked for, 48.
chosen delegate for peace congress, 147, 158; considered too hot tempered, 149; leaving with full powers, 158; arrives at Breda, 161; claims made by, 165, 168.
States consider presenting ultimatum to, 169; complains of Medway attack, 171; withdraws but returns, 174.
says he has exceeded powers, 174; says king will remain neutral, 181.
efforts for Clarendon's return, 313.
Holmes, Sir Robert:
commanded expedition to the Vlie, 60n.
Holstein, Holsatia [Denmark]:
Dutch troops for, 7; not proceeding, 24.
-, Glucksburg, duke of. See Philip.
-, Sunderburg, duke of. See Augustus Philip; Christian Adolphus.
Hopeful Providence, Hopesal and Providence, English privateer:
many captures made by, 140, 141n.
horses:
of Mocenigo, weather-bound at Rotterdam, 261.
Horst, Ewout van der, regent of Rotterdam:
implicated with Buat, 67.
Howard, Barbara, countess of Suffolk:
godmother to Prince Edgar, 187.
-, Charles, earl of Carlisle, Carlisse, English ambassador to Sweden:
Dutch get sent about claim on Spain, 326; instructions for, to keep Sweden in triple alliance, 330.
-, Henry, son of the earl of Arundel called earl and duke of Arundel, Rondel, 328.
stay at Florence, 30; travelling to Venice and Milan, 31; leaving Florence for Venice, 34.
means to offer for Venetian embassy, 30; employment as correspondent of Rome considered, 186; would like Venetian embassy, 266.
Clarendon, enemy of, 186.
in Rome, 186; support desired for Marchesini, 203; calls on Marchesini and offers services, 223; Arlington asks how long Marchesini staying, 230; zeal in serving Venice, 244; Mocenigo thanks, 270.
Marchesini to thank for courtesies, 232; Marchesini asks to get Harvey to serve Venice, 2356; confirms readiness of England to mediate, 242.
acts as interpreter for Mocenigo with Harvey, 245; Mocenigo to cultivate with brothers, 251; to assure of regard, 259.
Mocenigo to remove impressions of, about mediation, 247.
Mocenigo meets with Arlington and thanks, 257; Arlington gets to vouch for his goodwill to Venice, 258.
supports idea of grant of munitions to Venice, 259; Mocenigo sends York news of Candia by, 270.
informs Mocenigo of arrangements for entry, 273; attends him at entry, 2735; supports him against Craven, 280.
attends Mocenigo to audience, 280.
letters of Harvey to from Leghorn, 322; to write to Harvey about misunderstanding, 328.
proposed mission to Taffilet, 329; may go on to Algiers, 330.
-, Henry, son of Henry called earl of Arundel:
attends Mocenigo at entry, 275.
-, Henry Frederick, third earl of Arundel, 30, 223n, 328n.
-, Philip, the queen's almoner:
desire to serve Venice, 240.
popular and esteemed, 241.
brings Mocenigo word of queen's desire for writ from pope, 328.
-, Thomas, duke of Norfolk, Neufolc, 30, 3289.
calls on Marchesini and offers services, 223; Marchesini to thank, 232; high in king's favour, 241.
Hubbard, Captain of:
squadron of chases galleys with cardinals, 155.
Hubert, of Rouen, Ruberto da Roan, executed for causing great fire, 100.
Huguenots:
invite English, 64.
Hull, co. York:
Smith takes refuge at, 177.
Humber, co. York:
Dutch prize taken to, 177n.
Hungary:
Rupert approves of attacking Turks from side of, 308.
Huybert, Pieter de, pensionary of Zeeland:
appointed deputy to congress, 153.
Hyde, Edward, earl of Clarendon, lord chancellor:
no love for Henry Howard, 30, 186; quarrel with Monk, 110; king intervenes to reconcile, 113.
parliament wants inquiry into financial administration of, 126; outcry against after Medway affair, 172; parliament opposed to, 181.
invites E. India Co. to send deputies to Breda, 158.
Ruvigny to try and bribe, 181; fall likely to upset Ruvigny's negotiations, 183; Ruvigny to arrange with, for increasing royal power, 184.
strong leanings to France, 181, 204; French regret at fall, 183; fall, reference to, 200.
parliament's proceedings against, 184, 194, 204.
lays down office without a struggle, 185; hopes that birth of prince will soften parliament towards, 187; party of, secretly favoured by James, 195.
in danger of his life, 194; flees to France, 201; thinks of going to Lige, 206.
dispute between Lords and Commons over, 201; letter read to parliament and condemned, 2045.
Louis in a dilemma over, 2012; cordial reception in France, 204; reveals state secrets to Louis, 206.
sentenced to perpetual exile, 206; at Montpellier, 267; efforts of friends for, 313.
French move for recall of, 267; Arlington refers to disorders caused by, 269.
resistance to recall grows stronger, 276; nothing more said about, 300; Colbert thinks return impossible, 312; Colbert's action makes return further off than ever, 323.