Index: U, V

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: U, V', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668, (London, 1935) pp. 428-431. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol35/pp428-431 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index U, V U Umala. See Marie, duchess of Nemours. Upper House. See Lords, House of. Uruisel. See Overyssel. Utrecht, province of, Netherlands: report of peace feeler from, 46; objects to Hague for conference, 144; to be represented by others, 150. V Vambouinghen. See Beuningen. Vantelet. See Haye, Denis de la, sieur de Ventelet. Vaucourt, M., governor of the Chausey Islands: design against Channel Islands, 54n. Velasco, Don Pedro de, constable of Castile, governor of Flanders: sends complimentary mission to England, 318, 321, 323n; kinsman of Queen Catherine, 323. -, -, kinsman of governor: mission to England, 318; leaves for Flanders, 323. Vendme, Franois de, duke of Beaufort, Beufort, Boffort: peril of, 1; dilatory movements, 11, 13; English squadron to attack, 13; Dutch complain of tardiness, 36, 456, 501. ordered to join Dutch, 1; may be hastened after victory, 17. fleet at Cadiz, 4; visits Spanish flagship, 5; may remain in Portuguese waters, 67; to escort duchess of Nemours, 11. letters of, sent by Embrun, 12; at Lisbon unloading wheat, 23, 26. Rupert going to engage, 23; French anxiety for, 26; instructions to changed daily, 32; ordered to Dutch waters, 34; Ruyter wants, 40. at La Rochelle, 34; French excuses for delay of, 36, 45; Bellefonds sent to with secret orders, 41; frequent renewal of instructions to, 45. Dutch complain of tardiness of, 45, 50, 52; restrained by fear of English coining out, 46; Dutch complaints of, blamed for disaster, 51; Dutch resent absence from battle, 59. Dutch honours for arranged, 51; Dutch assured will be in Brittany, 52. Dutch advised to temporise till arrives, 56; reaches Rochelle, 61, 72; Dutch informed about, 62; Dutch fleet to go and meet, 63. fleet reported in bad state, 61; English may attack Dutch before junction with, 64. English fleet goes to meet, 72; saved by effect of great fire, 767. stream of instructions to, 72; French apprehensions about, 73, 756, 83; French send to order back, 76. reinforced by Duquesne's squadron, 73; ordered to Havre, 75; reaches Havre and Dieppe, 76. troops in readiness to obey orders of, 73; allows Dutch ships with him to return home, 82. Sandwich speaks contemptuously of, 75; to return and winter at Brest, 79, 82. Ruyter congratulates on arrival, 78; Ruyter ordered to put to sea and join, 82. no news of, 82; Sandwich says fleet ready to thrash, 93. refused leave to come to Court, 107; ordered to intercept frigates from Cadiz, 152. fleet under reported in Channel, 172; ordered to return to port and avoid conflicts, 221. going to Lisbon with fleet, 1901; voyage cancelled, 195. -, Cardinal. See Louis, duke of Vendme. Venice, Italy: 2. policy to maintain peace in Italy, 318. 1666: and case of John Ravenscroft, 9; large part of currant crop sent to, 51. prince of Monaco's desire to serve, 27. Charles looked for an ambassador from, 30; likely to profit by Anglo-French quarrel at Porte, 144. reason for delay in embassy to, Howard offering for, 30. Howard travelling to, 31, 34; thanks Holles for efforts for ship, 489. Lesley and Winchelsea try to prevent making peace with Porte, 55. attention to peace moves, 68; anxiety for peace in Christendom, 69, 91, 108. should prevent trade of Genoa at Porte, 96. 1667: representations against use of Christian ships by Turks, 120. van Beuninghen suggests mediation by, 143; approval of offices in favour of peace, 178. Cardinal Barberino asks if has representative in London, 186. letter to Charles for Marchesini, 203. decision to levy troops in Holland and England, 203. 1668: purchase of lead for, 207, 209, 211; enlistment of sailors for, 207. levy of English and Dutch troops for, 208. St. Albans asked to favour cause of, 208; good will of Charles to but hampered by considerations of trade, 210; St. Albans to be kept well disposed to, 214. suggestion to hire ships in England, 211; request of munitions for, 277, 290. decision to send Mocenigo at once to England, 212, 219; Sandwich asks about, 218. Levant trade an obstacle to help for, 217, 231; Harvey might be in danger if king helped, 230. appeal to Dutch for help, 218, 262; Charles promises to help as much as Dutch, 2269, 233. Sandwich promises prompt response in sending ambassador to, 218. letter to Charles for Marchesini and request for help, 219; appeals to Arlington for, 224, 2278; appeals to king for, 232, 248. Arlington commends defence of Candia, 223; Charles and York admire resistance to Turks, 226. anxious to dissipate idea that not cultivating England, 225; hopeful of help from Charles, 239, 251, 279, 2834, 287, 316. Ventelet unfriendly to, 225. succour given by France, emperor and others to, 2278, 258, 265, 284, 289; liberal assistance of France, 278, 289. appeals to prevent ships serving Turks against, 2289, 234, 237, 251, 268; thanks for orders, 258. Marchesini suggests Charles mediating with Turks for, 2289; disapproves of idea of mediation, 239, 247. Howard anxious to serve, 230, 241, 244; Rupert would like to serve but explains difficulties, 231. proposal that Harvey shall mediate at Porte for, 2334, 236, 244; Mocenigo avoids committing himself to king about, 259; mediation not desired by, 262, 266, 322. promise to assist Harvey's expenses, 235-6; Harvey expresses desire to serve, 244. no certainty of help for, 242; Mocenigo recommends cause of to Harvey, 245; consideration promised, 251. Mocenigo appeals to, for help in expenses, 247; grant to him for rent, 259, 260, 271. idea of co-operation to help to be encouraged, 248; heavy cost of war to, 261. Candia, once lost, cannot be recovered for, 248; determined to defend every inch of territory, 255. interest in Colbert's mission, 251, 259, 272; Colbert ready to serve, 293. Arlington says should apply herself to peace, 254; Arlington declares good will to, 258. Charles expresses regard for, 257; York praises defence of Candia, 260. interests recommended to Harvey, 262; powers for Harvey to mediate for to be withdrawn, 286. mission of minister from, to Porte, 262; Travers amazed to learn that minister of, at Porte, 298. advices used to stimulate help for, 265; good or bad news equally injurious to, 295. Charles proposes to send ambassador to, in reply, 266; idea welcomed at, 279. Howard would like to go as ambassador to, 266; Temple expresses regard for, 278; Rupert expresses esteem for, 308. interest in Tangier, 272. glass manufacture at, 275; inventions submitted to for destroying ships, 309, 310. desire of Dutch to increase friendly relations with, 277; hopeful of help from Dutch, 279; good will of Dutch to, 285. Charles promises to respond to friendliness of, 281. queen expresses friendliness to, 281; Charles disposed to help, 306. Boreel suggests joint action at Porte in interest of, 286, 307; Boreel becomes reserved about, 303. Dutch follow prudent example of, about possessions, 299. Druenstein obtaining munitions from Holland for, 303. orders to Temple to speak about help for, 305; good will of Dutch to help, 307. proposed levy of Irish for, 310, 323; Luneburg troops to march overland to, 317. Levant trade chief obstacle to help for, 310. Charles expresses admiration for resistance offered by, 311. Temple promises to advocate cause of, 315; English ministers to support cause, 324, 328. harmony between English and Dutch necessary for succour to, 316, 3234; need of a minister in Holland, 331. Mocenigo petitions for increase of salary, 317, 332. difficulty of finding distinguished person in England to serve, 317, 326. Mocenigo pays for letters to and from, 319. orders issued to prevent abuses in currant trade, 319, 327. point of ceremonial will not affect Spain's regard for, 325. Banco del Giro, 9. Council of Ten, 269. Five Savii alla Mercanzia, case referred to, 166. fleet: papal and Maltese galleys leaving, 301. ships of. See ships, Venetian. Ventelet, sieur de. See Haye, Denis de la. Verneuil, duke of. See Bourbon, Henri de. Versailles [Seine et Oise, France]: Louis receives Clarendon at, 206. Vichopzee. See Wijk van Zee. Vienna, Austria: 304. despatches dated at, 31, 35, 40, 45, 54, 59, 62, 80, 100, 107, 179, 180, 193, 196, 198, 200. interest in Anglo-Spanish negotiations, 59; urges Spain to make peace with Portugal, 180. Court at neglects business for frivolities, 80. waiting for decision of English parliament, 193; may act independently of Spain for sake of Flanders, 198. Mocenigo pays carriage of letters to, 319. Villa, Marquis Giron Francesco: duke of Savoy recalls from Candia, 227n. Villiers, George, second duke of Buckingham, Buchican: opposes arrest of Clarendon, 201; influential in Council, 231; the only competitor of Arlington, 312. Marchesini sees, asks about Arlington, 231; Mocenigo to foster good will of, 239; he will visit, 261. manner of receiving ambassadors, 292, 295. Villogbi, Villoubghi. See Willoughby. Vincennes [Seine, France]: Duquesne at, 73; van Beuningen sends account of conference at, 78. Vincenti, Antonio Maria, Venetian Resident at Florence: despatches to the Senate, 25, 29, 34, 40, 44, 69, 96, 123, 127, 130, 132, 143, 145, 155, 157, 163, 176, 193, 198, 209. instructions to, 136, 160, 166, 207, 211. efforts to hire ships, 1323, 143, 145, 156, 160, 163. commission to buy lead, 207, 209, 211. commission to enlist sailors, 207. suggestion for Harvey to see on way out, 236, 238; office of, 286; said Harvey's mediation not desired, 322; Arlington refers to remark, 324. Virgin: captured by Centurione, 191; release ordered, 192. Visconti, Vitalian, bishop of Monreale, Cardinal, papal nuncio in Spain: says mediation of a heretic (Charles) can do no good, 116; informed of decision about Portugal, professes satisfaction, 186. Vit. See Wight, isle of. -, Vitz. See Witt. Vittoria, French ship: capture of, 11. Vivonne, comte de, Vivona. See Rochechouart, Victor de. Vlie, Flay, Flie, Flit [Netherlands]: English fleet unable to blockade, 56; English success at, burning of ships, 60; consternation caused by, 63. news of at Florence, 69; fire supposed to be revenge for, 77; referred to, 88, 126. Dutch attribute to Heemskerk, 139. Volpe, Governor: Marchesini waiting for, 270.