Index: Z

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 3, April-December 1587. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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Zeeland, Prov. of Netherlands, 127, 159, 264, 330, 355, 443.

letters from, 263, 364.

letter from ministers of, to queen, 3
-, queen wants to obtain religious toleration for, 28, 54.

contributions from, 9-10
-, assignment upon for defence of frontier towns, 60.

suspect reported in, 11
-, report of Leicester landing in, 63.

proposal to make Solms governor of, 12
-, confirmation of, 36
-, Solms made lieutenant of, 65.

money disbursed for queen's service in, 13
-, Sherley goes to, to raise money, 30.

Maurice and Hohenlohe go to secure, 36
-, practice of, to control Utrecht, 88.

desire of obedient provinces for peace with, 52
-, Parma allows people to trade with Antwerp and Brussels, 59.

ships sailing to, 61
-, asked to furnish ships to protect troops in transit, 75.

queen offended at States' behaviour about government of, 65
-, Maurice claims government, 130.

Parma builds forts to hinder communication with Ostend, 76.

need of stopping supplies to enemy from, 76, 85
-, Parma better supplied than, 99.

French complain of plundering by ships of, 81
-, ships with supplies for enemy brought into Flushing, 117.

will fight alone rather than accept peace, 91
-, plan to act on defensive and leave rest to fate, 164.

with Holland bears burden of defence of all provinces, 91
-, Berghen key to, 115, 164.

enemy supplied with victuals from, 103, 107.

forces from expected at Ostend, 116
-, Spaniards know all that happens in, 148.

States doubtful about meeting Leicester in, 125.

notes on proportional payments of, 136
-, assessment on, for relief of Sluys, 172.

Leicester and Howard go to, 147
-, greatly enriched by the wars, 165
-, never so rich and might grant further contributions, 293.

troops ordered to, mutiny, 166
-, question about government of foreigners in, 181
-, answer, 182.

deputies of, in States General, 172
-, commissioners for peace expected in, 179-80.

certain garrisons in favour Hohenlohe, 175
-, doubtful affection in, 178.

government of, Buckhurst's treatment misliked, 188, 214
-, his answer upon, 212.

misrepresentation about peace in, 195
-, Leicester's proclamation to be published in, 222
-, Leicester confers with representatives of, 308.

English soldiers from captured and taken to Nieuport, 253
-, English troops discharged in, 397.

deputies from to attend parliament at Brussels, 254.

Solms remains in, 269
-, Maurice goes to, 322
-, Camphire key of, 401.

provisions from, for Sluys, 275
-, provision of boats for Sluys pertains to, 277.

value to Philip, if gets into power, 292
-, Parma's preparations against, 401
-, measures to defend, 403, 417.

pay of Sidney for government of, 325-6
-, recognition of Maurice as governor, 410.

Leicester left things in good terms in, 371
-, all soldiers in drawn from Leicester's command, 401.

objection to commissioners passing through, 416
-, most backward in answering, 469.

Herbert confers with men of, who abused by Holland, 419
-, Leicester expects many of, will join with queen, 423.

Spaniards boast shortly to be in, 432
-, Spain will command narrow seas by recovering, 434
-, difficulty of invasion if true to queen, 451.

Sherley's payments in, 464.

Philip will never allow free exercise of religion in, 466
-, Russel fears estrangement, 471
-, regiment of, for Russel, 491.

-, Admiralty of proposal to restore to Flushing, 217
-, admiralty at Ostend would not injure, 495.

-, Council of, release of French corn ships, recommended to, 180.

-, treasurer of. See Manmaker, Adrian.

-, States of, grant new commission to count of Nassau, 7
-, letter to queen in favour of Cooman, 69.

notify enemy's intention to besiege Ostend, 76
-, report loss of Ostend, 86.

Russel urges not to allow passage of victuals, 79.

Hohenlohe orders assembly of, 196.

and relations with Leicester, 299
-, Parma knows of Leicester's controversy with, 336
-, practises of, endanger Flushing, 380.

Leicester confers with, 421
-, ask Leicester to commend country to queen, 430.

letter to Ortel, on trading with Spain, 465.

-, greffier to. See Roels Christopher.

-, president of. See Rychert.

Zevenberghen
-, Sevenbergen, Sevenberghe, Sevenburg [Prov. N. Brabant, Netherlands], governor favours Hohenlohe, 175
-, Hohenlohe has under charge, 183.

refuses companies sent by Leicester, 264.

-, governor of. See Krichingen, Thomas baron of.

Zierickzee
-, Sierixzee, Syryksey [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands], need to strengthen companies at, 216
-, enemy designs on, 401.

Zoete. See Soete.

Zolme. See Solms, George Everard, count of.

Zouche, Edward, baron, 191.

Zouterland, ? Zuidland, S. Holland, Netherlands, Maurice and Morgan withdraw to, 277.

Zuidersee, Netherlands, Zwolle and Kampen keys of, 164.

Zutphen, Zutfen [Prov. Gelderland, Netherlands], 372.

contributions of, 9.

Hohenlohe corresponds with governor of, 36.

council of urges Leicester's return, 75-6.

dearth and necessity of, 86
-, Meppen furnished victuals to, 354.

Lascelles wounded at, 233.

-, governor of. See Taxis, Juan Bautista de.

Zutphen sconce, fort of. See Veluwe, fort of.

Zutphen [Prov. Gelderland, Netherlands], county of, Leicester's proclamation to be published in, 222.

Zuyderman. See Suderman.

Zuylen, William van. See Nyvelt.

Zwartsluys [Prov. Overyssel, Netherlands], 4.

Zwolle
-, Zwol [Prov. Overyssel, Netherlands], Sonoy ordered to secure, 4
-, to be defended as key to W. Friesland, 164.