Index: U

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1931.

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'Index: U', in Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 4, January-June 1588, (London, 1931) pp. 678-679. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol21/no4/pp678-679 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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Udall, Uvedall, Capt. Edmund:
-, letters from, 298, 496.
-, sends plan of 'seg' to Walsingham, 298; certificate signed by, 498.
-, company at Berghen, 343, 440.
-, complains of Morgan's treatment, 497–8; letter of Walsingham to, to obey Morgan, 498.

-, Jacob, letter taken by, preferment asked for, 298.

United Provinces. See Low Countries.

Utrecht, Utrech, Utrich, Utricht,Utrike, Utrique, Uytrecht [Prov. Utrecht, Netherlands]:
-, letters dated at, 22, 28, 39, 66, 70, 94, 102, 107, 114, 129, 218, 247, 304–5, 396, 444–5, 483.
-, English troops in garrison at, 2–3, 343, 440; States refer to, 4; horse at starving, 56.
-, men of grant relief to English, 3; English help promised to, 39; Willoughby's company gone to, 55.
-, Mörs fears expulsion from government, 13; Mörs leaves for, 23.
-, Leoninus and Valcke go to, to appease differences, 27, 30–1, 58; satisfied making good report, 65, 88.
-, States of Holland complain to States General about, 38; what to write to States about, 63.
-, relieved by Willoughby saving Vreeswijk, 55; what encouragement to send to, 64.
-, consider army arranged by States inadequate, 57.
-, Aysma accused William of Nassau at, 60; case of exiles referred to Leicester, 65.
-, right to change magistracy admitted to belong to Leicester, 65; Holland uses all means to secure, 71.
-, representations to Dutch deputies about, 74–5, 84; remonstrance with States, 85.
-, Willoughby to inform of queen's action for, 85; Willoughby gone to, to keep in heart, 87; dispute between soldiers and burghers at, 109.
-, queen can bridle Holland and Zeeland by supporting, 92; intentions doubtful, no comfort from Leicester, 102; loyalty to queen, 131.
-, Willoughby sends account of, 105; those of dare not show themselves, 109; lives of four at sought, 178.
-, Leicester asked to forward reconcilation with Holland, 115; queen demands that Hollanders shall cease from persecution of, 153–4.
-, queen commends for constancy and promises good offices for, 118; queen recommends cause of some of, to States, 118, 120; States defend action at, 132–3.
-, Colman delivered letter at, 120; Willoughby arrived from, 135; Willoughby expected from, 302.
-, Willoughby has to strain credit to relive companies at, 140; English company put into, or Scots had seized it, 157.
-, reference to negotiations at, 137; Leoninus going to, 208.
-, pitiful state of queen's friends at, 177; danger of moving men from as Catholics strong, 266.
-, Groenvelt's companies at left without pay, 178; money for debts and weekly lendings at, 210.
-, answer of States about controversy with Holland, 219; Walsingham asked to see that well handled by States, 270; queen's protection of, 281; wish to be under queen, 360, 465.
-, companies at clean without money, 271; garrison appointed by States at, 443.
-, Willoughby at, for reconcilement, 317, 319, 356; but left sooner than intended, 319; Killigrew finds most difficulty in, 327; Willoughby ordered to compound differences at, 413.
-, most grieved about Leicester's resignation, 327; Le Sieur employed by Willoughby to, 361.
-, has not nominated members to Council of State, 360, 444.
-, not possible to enter into agreement with Hollanders, 444; controversy with Holland not ended, 519.
-, Blount regrets course taken with, 451; Killigrew hopeful of compounding controversies concerning, 532.
-, troops sent from, to Ostend, 459.
-, Wilsford will not accept place at, 492.
-, burgomaster of. See Prounincq, Gerard de.
-, burgomaster and echevins of, queen commends for loyalty and patriotism, 20.
-, churches of, deputies going to England, 396.
-, deputies and magistrates of, letter to queen, regret at Leicester's departure, 22.

-, Province of:
-, note of troops in, 41.
-, freedom of worship claimed for, 42; representations to Dutch deputies about, 74–5, 84.
-, well affected to queen, 56; good success in overcast, 61; what encouragement to send to, 64; Willoughby to inform of queen's action for, 85.
-, deputies go home, disliking new form of government, 70, 92, 136, 142; get no satisfaction for defence, 71; severing themselves from Holland, 88; differences with Holland, 405.
-, asked to make Maurice absolute governor, 71; designs of States, on, 151; makes difficulties about new council, 300.
-, Willoughby has no directions concerning, 151; queen urged to move, to save from enemy, 202.
-, urged to friendly union with other provinces, 217–8; united with Holland by Charles V, 219.
-, wants Leicester back, 301.
-, not so easily united, 304; should be admonished to agree with other provinces, 360, 362; Groningen a key to, 363.
-, defers nominating deputies to Council of State, 405, 415.
-, contributes little or nothing to common resources, 517.

-, -, States of:
-, letter from, 110.
-, letter to, 420.
-, act of protestation touching their departure, 73; complain of Hohenlohe's attempt on Brakel's house, 115.
-, persuaded to concur with rest for Council of State, 335; will not meddle with government, 443.
-, queen asks to pay Bacx's salary, 420; articles put by, to deputies going to States General, 540.

Utrecht, Sticht, Stych of, Willoughby prevented by instructions from helping, 157.

-, deputies of, leave States General and go home, 142.

Uvedall. See Udall.