Index: D

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 2, June 1586-March 1587. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 2, June 1586-March 1587, (London, 1927) pp. 457-464. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol21/no2/pp457-464 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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Index D Dailleurs, Capt. Dominick, States wish company sent to Tholen, 434, 440. Dalberg Wolfgang von, archbishop of Mainz, enters Neuss, 103 book on restoration of Israel sent to, 124. Damme, Dam [Prov. West Flanders, Belgium], attempted surprise off, 111. Danett Audley, letter from, 67 not returned, 155. Darcey Darcye, Capt. Francis, company at Wageningen, 110 company of, 300 payment to, 311. Daventry. See Deventer. Davis, Davies, Richard, 85. -, one, of Ireland, auditor of accounts, 164. Davison, Davyson, William, 166, 270. secretary of state, congratulated, 188. and Buys, 193 gift of mares to, 207 has papers delivered by Ortel, 270. deceived by Dutch, 301 note of papers delivered to, 355 mark weight brought from Scotland by, 374. letters to, 42, 142, 187-8, 197, 205, 207, 212, 217, 236, 266, 269, 282, 304, 355, 369, 378. Decker, John Jacobson, fisherman of Enkhuizen, 187. Delft, Delph [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands] : English merchants dislike, 27 English merchant refused entertainment at, 382. Hohenlohe at, 254 company mustered at, 267. pamphlet printed at, 346 magistrates to be informed of export of corn, 347. letters dated at, 352, 374, 417. Demitrio, Sir Emanuel, 219. Denbigh, Leicester's lordship of, 141. Denmark : proposed mission of Buys to, 36 or of Robert Sidney, 36, 82. question of referred to Cox, 66 practices of Buys with, 82 quashed by his arrest, 136. proposed mission of Willoughby to, 82 mission from, to England, 252, 256. not hindered from trading with Spain, 158 very pro Spanish, 252, 256 Ranzau sent back to, 343. -, king of. See Frederick II. -, prince of. See Christian. -, princess of. See Elizabeth, princess of Denmark. Dennis, Dennys, Capt., tried for loss of Grave, 48. -, -, company in camp, 110 under Norris, 129. -, Thomas, knighted by Leicester, 214. deputies. See under ambassadors. des Trappes. See Trappes. Deuticum. See Doetinchem. Deventer, Tremulus, Daventry [Prov. Overyssel, Netherlands], 198. coins of, 113. Killigrew employed to, 165. magistrates of, 261, 263, 266. letter from, 241. letters dated at, 200, 246, 272-3, 287-8, 311. news from, 392. troops at, 268. complaints of Stanley's behaviour at, 241-2, 261, 263, 322-3, 341 Stanley's reply upon 271-2 reported distress of garrison at, 287, 307 and disaffection, 288. report of treasonable practices at, 273, 275, 278, 281 Council represents danger of, 318. danger of betrayal by Irish, 274 garrison has to hold down town, 311. companies at, 300 supposed enemy designs on, 306 great army near, 310. delivered to enemy, accounts of, 326-32, 341 English discredited by betrayal, 333-4 feeling unreasonable, 403 feeling passes, 405. loss due to act of restriction, 336 report of surrender, 337 loss referred to, 340. concern caused by loss, 337 compared with loss of Antwerp, 338. loss causes serious shortage of artillery, 338 officers from, 342, 356. burgesses warned Council of danger, 342 evil effects of treachery at, 355, 361, 387. Gilpin conferred with Wilkes about, 370 much talk about at Utrecht, 395. Dutch deputies stop treating after loss, 382 towns will not take English garrisons after, 400. cassed captains from, 390. may be turned to advantage, if wisely used, 416 Kirkman's account of betrayal, 418-9. Bouser's report of conspiracy from, 420 report from of treasonable practices of Hohenlohe, 426. Deventer, M. de. See Prounincq, Gerard de. Devereux Robert, earl of Essex, general of the horse, on court to try Hemert, 19 expedition into Brabant, 116 present at Hohenlohe and Norris quarrel, 117 Leicester influenced against Norris, 173. knighted by Leicester, 214 letter taken by, 309. company at Amersfoort, 268 payment to, 316 troop of, 384. Count Neuwenar refuses oats to cornet of, 359 company quartered near Isselstein, 404. letter from, 137. Dewsborowgh. See Doesborgh. Diemen, Adam van, 247. Dieppe [Seine Inf. France], ships affected by placard, 70 messengers held up at, 377. Digby Digbi, Col. George, examined Hemert, 48 share in taking Axel, 87 knighted by Leicester, 214. -, Capt. Simon, payment of troops, 83-4 payment for raising company, 319 sick, 346. Digges, Thomas, muster master, 111, 140, 167, 176, 316. sent by Leicester to Council, 8. certificate of, 10 note on Huddilstone, 75 notes of articles for consideration of Council, 78 one to examine Huddilstone's accounts, 164, 198. Leicester praises, 196 found Council obstructed musters, 231. Wilkes asks why contract with States not kept, 262 asks States to depute some to account with treasurer, 266. presentment of musters by, 267 warrants certified by, 325-6, 383. got Wingfield put out of queen's pay, 283 payments to, 297, 317. encourages soldiers to complain of captains, 431 Morgan takes part of captains against, 432-3. letters of, 71, 114, 128, 172, 198. Dockeries, two, taken in raid on Parma's camp, 49. Doenhem, Dr. Oricus, secretary of Harlingen, moves to offer queen sovereignty of Friesland, 291. Does, Thierry vanden, clerk of the Treasury, sent to, Kampen, 291. Doesborgh, Dewsborowgh, Doesbourgh, Dousburch, Dosborgh [Prov. Gelderland, Netherlands], 198. captured by Leicester, 146-7, 149-52, 156, 161, 170, 182 Irish pillage, 153. Burrough made governor, 153 companies mustered at, 267-8. Parma going to succour, 204 Parma means to occupy, 306. excesses committed by garrison, 256-7 services of Conway at, 340. letters dated at, 147, 149-50, 152-4. Doetinchem, Deuticum [Prov. Gelderland, Netherlands], 198. dogs, English, Bizari presents to duke of Saxony, 142. Dolphin, of Flushing, diverted from course, 296. Dornseler, Geraert van, offers sovereignty of Utrecht to queen, 289. Dordrecht Dort, Dordryte [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands], Rhine free from, to Cologne, 14 Leicester at, 48, 68, 72, 87. present to Heneage, 72 greatly affected to queen, 95 question of English trading at, 136. magistrates of ordered to seize Ringault, 253-4. companies mustered at, 267 levy forces in Leicester's name, 378. Wilkes and Leicester at, 270 Lesieur to go to, 349. suggested as cautionary town, 308 refuses to accept placard proclaiming Maurice, 404 factions take little effect in, 420. Leicester should assure of return, 421 Buckhurst going to, 423. letters dated at, 68, 72, 145, 235, 280. -, Escoutette of. See Muys van Holy, Jacob. -, Pensionary of. See Menin, Joos van. Dormer, Capt. Michael, Leicester recommends, 1. company in raid on Parma's camp, 20, 49 company under Norris, 129 troops at Arnheim mustered, 268 troop at Tergoo, 384, 404. losses in skirmish, of company, 419. payment to, 316. Dorp Col., regiment in service of States, 300 takes letters to Norris, 347. Dorss, Guillaume, deputy of Venlo, signs articles of surrender, 61. Dort. See Dordrecht. Dosborgh, Dousburch. See Doesborgh. Dover, co. Kent, 224. men of, brought prisoners to Dunkirk, 69 prize carried off from, 184-5. one Guilburt of, 86 Herle lands at, 138. pillaged goods brought to, 295 bag of salt stolen out of, 350. Downs, in view from Dunkirk, 294. Downton, co. Wilts, case between Wilkes and Snelgar at, 379. Doyley, D'Oyley, Thomas : packet of, 168. letters from, 48, 87, 115, 420. sent to Utrecht, 116 sent to Burghley, 132, 134 reports state of Netherlands, 420-1. Dragonne. See Mondragon. Drake, Sir Francis : Spanish fleet at S. Domingo seeking, 57 brings quantity of ordnance, 119, 338. queen promises to recall and asks that be allowed to return quietly, 144. journey to Netherlands, Dutch furnish ships to, 233. Dresden [Saxony, German Empire], Bizari at, 142. Dubant, du Ban, Capt., executed for loss of Grave, 48. Dubler, M., a commissary for the States, 376. Dublin, Ireland, 84. letter addressed to, 311. Du Boys, in service of States, 300. Dudley, Robert, earl of Leicester, the lord General, Themistocles, 167, 216, 245, 345, 375, 396. recommends Smith and Dormer, 1 and Bishop, 9 and Selby, 18 and Gorges, 28 and Rayns, 39 recommends Lytton to queen, 72. operations before and after fall of Grave, 2, 3 at Bommel, 3 at Arnheim, 7 measures to save Venlo, 14, 54 movements of, 48. Hemert comes to, 2, 19 has him tried, 4 wants Cubiaur to exchange, 68, 95 Cubiaur sent to, 215. asks for person of credit to be sent, 4 asks for Pelham, 12-3 asks for Palmer, 24. matters to be declared to by Atye, 5 sums paid under charge of, 10 memorial for, 21 financial arrangements, 23, 33, 36, 41-2, 52, 64, 67, 164, 177, 189-91. representations for Treslong, 9 asks for pioneers, 23 suggested resignation, 28, 32. defends acceptance of government, 11 affects relations with States, 13, 43 queen's letter to States about, 15-7 queen's wrath with over, 30-1. restricts issue of passports, 26 Count Maurice avoids, 35, 49. arrangements at Emden, 27, 35 Denmark's offers to, 36. must get States to pay army regularly, 32 to consult queen about rates of money, 43. people devoted to, 34 wants discharge of Ortell, 37 relations with Buys, 38-9, 211-2, 236-8. willingness to obey but some make trouble, 42. difficulty over religion, 43 treatment of Catholics, 51 dealings in matters of religion, 53-4. needs backing, 43 orders things badly, 46. on question of over payments, 45 will not deal with Huddilstone any more, 66. breaks camp and puts troops in garrison, 47, 55 dines with Culenborg, 50. treated harshly and ungratefully, 55 did not deal weakly with people, 64. expected at Hague, 56 capture of Axel, 75-6 going to Hague, 81. impresses people with queen's care for them, 63 asks queen to write for him to States General, 64. hopes to get hold of 3 or 4 places in N. Holland, 63. makes half moon towards Vueren, 66 goes to inspect Berghen, 68, 76-7, 81. objections to Huddilstone, 68, 75, 81, 88 replies of referred to, 69 Sherley to see about, 83. French demands of, 70-1 objections to his placard, 74, 88-91 placard of restricting trade, 296. States grant entertainment to, 72 and sum for four months if will take the field, 73. Hohenlohe promises to serve queen, 76 proposed mission to Denmark, 82. proceedings in government compared with Norris, 78 Norris has to attend upon, 92. Huddilstone's instructions with regard to, 83-4 he asks for more, 86. grants letters of marque to Knowles, 85 arranges for payment by Merchants Adventurers, 88. Galeys sent to, 85-6 recommends Sanders for Porte, 92. movements, 87 meets Council at Gouda, 114 entertained at Brill, back at Hague, 115. arms supplied to, 93 cannot take field for lack of money, 95 States grant money to, 108, 119-20. queen asks to trust Maurice and Hohenlohe and to treat Norris and other soldiers well, 94. hoped for more encouragement than got, 96 will write for guns, 98. demands for queen's service, and answers to, 97-9 States offer to, 101 notes on articles presented to, 104-5. takes men out of Brill, 98 and Gravelines, 99 hastening to oppose Parma, 103 taking the field, 111-2 going to relieve Rheinberg, 115-6, 128, 140. in no haste to release Buys, 101 disavows imprisonment of Buys, 117 Buys tried to thwart, 122. ordinance of, for Norris, 103-4 allowance and staff, 110 payments to, 297, 316-7. recommends Fremin and Burgrave, 104 intervenes for Maninga, 105-6 ambassadors from Edzard with, 109. deals firmly with States about English trade, 107 satisfies Count's ambassador about, 121. on regulation of foreign coins, 109, 120, 134 matters for decision by, 129. waiting for treasurer, 114 borrows to pay soldiers, 121. gives banquet at Hague, 116 reasons for going to Gouda, 117. leaves large English garrisons, 123 commission to Norris to relieve Rheinberg, 127. receives Edwards, 125 no leisure for accounts, surprised that no auditor, 128. takes men expelled from Utrecht into protection, 126 treats Huddilstone with courtesy, 134. Sidney says must not complain of, 130 Norris says always crossed by, 133. refers Ramekens to Council, 131 memorial to queen, 138 States fail to keep supplied, 139. States limit authority to nothing by restrictions, 135 some of people want to transfer authority from States to, 136. sending Sidney to Denmark, 136 Count Edzard aggrieved by, 160. Norris objects to Marshal keeping place for, 137 unhappy to be matched with such a man, 138. mem. of things Wilkes to put before, 139 answers to enquiries about camp, 140. urges restraint of all papists from Court, 140-1 anxiety about queen's safety, 153. asks for farm forfeited by Salebury, 141, 143 recommends Smith, 162. peace negotiations kept from, 143 as seeks war rather than peace, 144. captures Doesburg, 146, 150-2, 156 keeps T. Cecil away, 149 displeased at Irish pillaging, 153. has Peret arrested, 147 States trying to undermine authority, 147-8. makes Burrough governor of Doesburg, 153-4 before Zutphen, 161, 170. contributions granted to, 154, 176, 180, 231 financial arrangement with Ringout, 156 Ringout appeals to, 175. Dutch remonstrate with about placard, 156-60 efforts to create misunderstanding between, and States, 157 thwarted by States, 177 objections to Court of Finances of, 301. Estates inform of proposed deputation to queen, 163 offers help to get more aid, 182. Queen and Council staggered by charges under, 164 question of recall, 169, 174, 179. Wilkes' caution about relations with, 168 payment of troops by, 172 urges for money to pay men, 202. wrongs Norris, jealous of him, 173-4 captain of the Bull and, 184-5. proposed reform of imposts, 178 represents to States need of further supplies, 182-3 orders examination of accounts, 198, 200. grants annuity to Edward Stanley for prowess, 186-7 list of knights created by, 214. deprecates queen's displeasure, 189 defends to her action on finances, 189 on treatment of Buys, 193 on Lord North, 194 on use of commissions, id. on going into the field, 195 on use of treasure sent, 195-6 on placard, 196. means to put troops in garrison, 198 orders musters, 199 regulation of troops, 219 regulations for musters, 220, 231. reported defeat of, 200 opposition of Hohenlohe to, 233. continues Errington at Flushing, 213 makes Conway master of ordnance, 214. sends Clerk to Council, 218 to appoint delegacy for contributions, 225. ordinance on union of churches, 219 acts for government in absence, 227, 232 restrictionof authority of Council by, 230. remonstrance of States to, upon abuses, 221-3, 230 speech to States before departure, 225. remembrances for, by Wilkes, 226-7 answer of States to, 228-30, 251. States ask for speedy return, 232 asks for suppression of false rumours about journey, 235. leaves Norris in command instead of Pelham, as intended, 234, 245. means to uphold Deventer, 234-5 care for Ringault, 239, 254 States incensed with over Ringault, 253, 368-9. representations for speedy return, 235, 265, 281, 315, 325, 332, 336, 360, 369, 374, 405-6, 409, 413. leaving for Brill, 239 leaves pay questions in disorder, 243 Dutch deputies to cross with, 246. and Norris-Hohenlohe quarrel, 240. orders captains to treat burghers well, 241 Stanley recognises no other superior, 242 Wilkes warns about Stanley, 261 Stanley's promise to, 272. recommends provision of Rheinberg, 242 confusions after departure, 262, 285, 309-10, 322. St. Aldegonde's son to serve, 243 Caron gang to report to, 252 Caron devoted to, 256. payments made to, in Netherlands, 243-4 money for to pay off troops, 244 no money for troops after departure, 264, 281. appointed Yorke, 246-7 representations to about Stanley, 307, 318-9, 336 vouched for Yorke's fidelity, 332. return, graciously received by queen, 251, 257 never in greater favour, 379. Wilkes should direct letters to, 252 Wilkes remarks on reluctance to read papers, 270. States' interference in Utrecht an infringement of authority, 255, 325 States infringe authority about army, 261. busy over Queen of Scots affair, 257 letter to Hamburg in name of, 280, 285. Ringault asks office of, 258 gives Ringault his papers back, 369. Norris complains of treatment by, 260, 267, promised to put Littleton on queen's list, 290. sworn to maintain privileges of Provinces, 264 outburst against by States' deputies, 268-9. representations to about Manmaker, 265-6 Ortel denies saying anything against, 270. asks States to account with treasurer, 266 wants deputies hastened over, 274. Wilke's relations with, 270-1 takes offence at Wilkes's report of state of country, 313 blames him about papers, 314. deputies from Utrecht to, 274 scant respect shown for, 276. hostility of Moers to, 274 and of Hohenlohe, 308 Hohenlohe's grievance against, 352. influenced to deprive Wingfield of pay, 275 Wingfield solicits for restitution, 276. made Reade serjeant major, 279 appointed Sonoy his lieutenant, 282. orders pay for Flushing and Ramekens, 282 left Errington in charge at Flushing, 286. action taken without authority of, 283 if made governor all would obey, 302. Fremyn badly used after departure, 289 writes on behalf of Gellie, 296 van Oncle employed by, 304. sovereignty of Friesland offered to queen by agreement with, 291. contributions granted to, 291, 313 payments by warrant of, 351. reports to about Emden untrue, 301 Ringault petitions to be in service of, 304-5. suggestion for making profit out of cloth, 303 influence asked for Vaerheilius, 309. reply to complaints of States, 306 States fear return, 323 feeling against over Deventer, 331 States' letter of 4 Feb. to, 335-6 blamed for loss of Deventer, 341, 371. Council represents unsatisfactory state of affairs to, 307 Council asks to renew authority, 303. does not feel importance of disorders in the Provinces, 322 Buys,Hohenlohe and others may seek revenge on, 324 speeches in Council against, 353. Denmark asked to advise of peace negotiations, 325 referred to peace at departure, 344. proposal to engage reiters, 328 agreement about, 330. offended with Wilkes over letters, 339 relations with Wilkes, 354 turns Pelham against Wilkes, 365. befriends Brydges, 350 Schenna desires recommendation by, 353. Dutch commissioners urge return, 357, 401 confusions in absence, need of return, 363, 371-2 ill spoken of in Netherlands, 371. sacrifices made for country, 361 Stochelen considers States' attitude too unreasonable, 362 Williams can explain unpopularity, 366. Wilkes urges to issues treasure, 365 encroachments on authority by States, 381-2. can rule States as schoolmaster does his boys, 366. to give directions about bestowal of garrisons, 372, 383 Utrecht and Dort levy troops in name of, 378. Clerhagen sends information to about Utrecht, 372 suggested letter from to encourage Schenk, 374. Privy Council letters signed by, 372-3 commission to Conway, 386. Council of State not to be bound by acts of, 373 greatly offended by letter of States, 280. queen wishes to return, 376 great desire for return, 395 behaviour of States makes queen doubtful about return, 402. dislike between and Norris grows irreconcilable, 377 advances to Hohenlohe, 378 list of those maliciously affected to, 381 States and Maurice support Hohenlohe against, 387. horsemen of, at Utrecht, 384 orders reinforcement of garrisons of Flushing and Brill, 386. Conway sends intercepted letters to, 386 Buy wants Combes sent by, 393. Schenck, declares allegiance to, 392 said to have charged States with gold chain for Schenck, 395. honours Newenaar at departure, 394 return greatly desired, 406, 425. letter from English Court about return, ingratitude of States to, 400-1. States mean to alter government without advice or knowledge of, 402. efforts to stir people against, 403 Deventer disliked for devotion to, 404. placard of States of Holland infringing authority, 404 arguments showing States' dislike of, 437. violations of authority by States, 405 articles presented by Wilkes upon, 405, 407-9. Wilkes announces speedy return, 405 Council urges to return, 411. Wilkes claims to have served well, 406. Sonoy protests allegiance to, 410, 422, 426 Dutch captains drawn to service by, 412. Hohenlohe's rage against, 410 Trello suggests means of confounding Hohenlohe to, 412-3. Buckhurst to find out if people soundly affected to, and who oppose, 411 suggested letter to assure people of return, 421 danger of rousing hopes of return in vain, 424. Norreys refers to malice of and thinks reconciliation unlikely, 412 instructions to Norris for distribution of troops, 419. the most suitable person to represent the monarch, 414 appointed Willoughby to Berghen, 417. belief that will not return, false, 414 will return soon, 415 coming will change things, 418. Buy taking leave of, 415 Hohenlohe's protestations to, 417 Hohenlohe's discontent with irrecoverable, 427. ready to discredit Norreys, 419-20 Norreys' reputation impugned by, 420. Estates distasted with government of, 420 placard of, approval by States, 430. Stanley and Yorke justify doings by terms of passport of, 421 sends Barenstro to France, 430. dangerous for Buckhurst to come before, 421 Buckhurst warns people not to dishonour, 422. St. Aldegonde thinks absence of caused change in Netherlands, 423 presence would stay all mischiefs, but may come too late, 427 States do not look for return, 428 return would remedy everything, 430, 433. Morgan urges to deal drastically with States, 432 infringements of authority by States, 438 oath of obedience by States to, 439. Morgan recommends Parker to, 433 approved reply to Polish ambassador, 439. letters from, 1, 8, 10, 18, 22, 24, 28, 37, 39, 50, 41, 62, 68, 72, 75, 81, 92, 95, 104-6, 115, 119, 138, 140-1, 143, 146-7, 153-4, 162-4, 168, 183, 189, 199, 202, 205 (3), 207, 218, 234-5, 238, 257, 306, 326, 335-6, 354, 373, 376, 378. -, referred to, 138, 213, 338, 400, 416. letters to, 28, 44, 94, 137, 187, 200, 235, 239, 253, 258, 261, 268-9, 275, 281, 285, 307, 314, 318, 321, 330, 332, 337-8, 348, 354, 356, 364, 400, 403, 406, 409, 411, 412, 416, 421, 423, 430, 432, 439. -, referred to, 95, 113, 115, 143, 187, 259, 333, 370, 420, 422, 431. secretary of. See Atye, Arthur. -, Thomas, sent to Burghley, 141. Du Fresne, , answer about anticipations, 231-2. Duivenvoorde, heer van Warmoude, lieutenant admiral of Holland, commanding fleet in Ems, Hamburg magistrates ask to depart, 285. Dunkirk [Nord, France], 100, 123, 349. English prisoners at, 68, 216, 413 Bridges accused of frequenting enemies at, 185. importance to England, 122, 249 well informed of English affairs, 294. cargoes of corn for, 160, 170. ships constantly bringing prisoners to, 289 war ships sail from, 292 depredations, 293 captures by ships of, 413. short of soldiers and sailors, 293 short of gunners, 294. Aldersaye refused passport to, 350 passage of goods to, 431. Spanish boy sent to, 379 capture of ships from, 419. Ostend a means to get possession of, 385. bailly of, 288 officers and garrison, 292 pay of garrison, 293. governor of. See Aguilar, Francesco de. letters dated at, 69, 86, 215, 244, 258, 288-9, 407, 413. news from, 292-4. Dutch. See Low Countries. Duurstede, Duerstede [Prov. Utrecht, Netherlands], 274. Dyer Edward, suggested as governor of Flushing, 217 Ryngout foisted in by, 301. -, Sir Richard, Sidney asks favour for, 68.