Index: C

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 17, January-June 1583 and Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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Cabrières, Baron de, governs under King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Cadiz, Cales, stores of ammunition at, 559;

ships at, 560;

preparations for war in, 561;

King of Spain at, 566 (1);

ships from Florence at, 566 (2);

fleet goes to the Groyne from, 566 (3);

troops from Flanders at, 567;

argosies at, 586.

Caen, 'Cannes' [Normandy], d'O to continue to hold government of, under Joyeuse, 148;

King of France has granted customs money in, to Duke of Longueville, 752 (11).

Caffey, Walter, of Dublin, brings charge of piracy against d'Armeville, 254.

Cagliari, in Sardinia, the Spinola takes refuge in, 760.

Cahors, belongs to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Caimo, Zacaria, Doctor to Cardinal Borromeo, is summoned from Milan, 710.

Calais, Jesuits embark from, for Sandwich, 16;

ensigns of French shipped to, 21;

mentioned, 93;

Spanish conspirator declares he came from, 100;

Mirambeau embarks for, 111 (p. 127);

Bellièvre said to have reached, 116;

English captain from, confederate with d'Aubigny, 127;

no provisions to be carried from States to, 136 (p. 151);

mentioned, 138;

news from, 165;

Queen Mother to confer with Monsieur at, 186;

Bishop of Ross returns from, 197 (p. 213);

Queen Mother to confer with Monsieur at, 202, 207, 216 (p. 235), 228;

government of, to be given to Epernon, 239;

reference to Queen Mother's journey to, 246;

Spanish merchant ship bound for, captured by French, 264;

Queen Mother about to go to, 273, 320;

Queen Mother may meet Monsieur at, 325 (p. 358);

ship of, 343 (p. 380);

news of Monsieur's landing at, 385 (p. 415), 389 (p. 419);

ship gets in from, 393;

Sir Thomas Smith refers to letter written at, 415, 419;

Sir Thomas Smith's servant meets courier of Queen Mother at, 429;

mentioned, 463;

De la Motte at variance with Spaniards at Calais, 529;

barque of Dunkirk brings in ships with wools for, 618;

Monsieur arrives at, 746.

-, Governor of, arrests all ships and goods of Low Countries, 31.

Calatrava, Spanish order of, 365a.

Calixtus [Schein], Dr. of Lubeck, in communication with Spanish ambassador at Imperial Court, 282 (p. 309).

Calvart, Calvaert, M., comes to Paris from King of Navarre, 148 (p. 164);

sent from Prince of Orange to King of Navarre, 311.

Cambrai, Cambray, mentioned, 17;

money sent to Monsieur by way of, 55;

rumours that Prince of Parma will allow Monsieur passage to, through Malcontents' countries, 115;

Prince of Parma's horse said to have approached towards 286 (p. 317);

Balagny defeats Malcontents near, 310;

French merchant robbed on way to, 314;

Queen Mother may meet Monsieur at, 325 (p. 358);

people of, make forts about, 360;

Puygaillard victuals, 362 (p. 394);

Queen Mother sends provisions to, 371;

Malcontents take most of forts near, 372;

mentioned, 373;

Parma hopes to attain, 384;

Monsieur expected to make Prince of Epinoy governor of, 385;

burghers of go to Monsieur, 385 (p. 414);

said to be besieged, 386;

those about, come to Dunkirk, 393 (p. 422).

Addenda:

about to be surrendered, 555;

La Noue said to have returned to, 558;

Monsieur writes to those of, 563;

Monsieur sends money to soldiers in, 575;

French forces arrive at, 578;

some Malcontents thought to have been cut off by garrison of, 580;

French army lies near, 588;

forces sent towards, 591;

reported overthrow of Malcontents at, 592;

still besieged, 600;

said to have been helped with provisions, 610;

in danger of being lost, 615;

Monsieur said to be hastening to relief of, 618, 619;

Monsieur musters horsemen near, 621;

enemy said to be near, 668;

Bishop of, 677;

Montigny reported to have taken some forts near, 742.

Cambray, Governor of. See Gavre, Baudouin de.

Campagnac, Baron de, governs under King of Navarre in Perigord, 734 (p. 686).

Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle, d'Aubigny receives letters from, 127, 237 (p. 257);

said to be plotting to transport King of Scots to France, 288;

d'Aubigny appoints, guardian of his children, 338;

very ill, 345;

Scottish King sends for, 389 (p. 419).

Campeggio, Monsignor de, Bishop of Rossano, to be nuncio resident in Paris, 338 (p. 373).

Campen, said to be at King of Spain's devotion, 327;

enemy plan enterprise against, 569;

English to lie near, 599, 601.

Camphere or Ter Vere, 'Camphier,' Sainte-Aldegonde and Bruynik go to, 280 (p. 304).

Canary Islands, damage done by English pirates in, 505 (p. 502).

Candadace, Marquis of, 597.

Candares, Dr. reported to have been made Lord Chancellor of Ireland, by the Pope, 602 (p. 568).

Candia, Duke of, Spanish general in Portugal, 167 (p. 185);

has begun to exercise his generalship, 710.

Candia or Crete, Venetians send ships of war to, 239 (p. 261);

Admiral passes by, with thirty galleys, 364;

Venice sends proveditors to, 693 (p. 642);

Canea, Admiral thinks to take, 364.

Cansade, belonging to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Canterbury, 188, 419.

Cape Verde Islands, 'Cabo Verde,' ship from, comes to Angra, 160 (p. 178);

loyal to Don Antonio, 175;

reference to French and Portuguese exploit in, 273.

Capello, Genoese merchant in Paris, Winter at house of, 362 (p. 394).

Capponi, Antonio, letter from, 161.

-, Piero, death of, 161.

Capres, M. de. See Bournonville.

Capua, Hannibal de, Archbishop of Naples, death of sister of, 577 (p. 552);

imprisons Lelio Carracciolo, for causing death of nuns, 694.

Caraffa, Signor Giulio, murdered in Naples, 577 (p. 552).

Caragoçca, qy. Calla Goxo, 749.

Carcassonne, Protestants may be assured of having, 734 (p. 688).

Carces, Count of. See Pontevès, Jean de.

Cardock, —, servant to Pallavicino, 630.

Cardoini, Alessandro, son of following, in Spanish service, 116.

-, Signor Maria, governor of Lierre, letters seized from courier, taken to, 116;

writes affectionately to Bizarri, 116.

Cardona, Don John de, to transport galleys to Portugal, 657.

Carew, —, wishes to carry dispatches to England, 310.

Carewes, lieutenant of English, killed in Friesland, 580.

Carleil, Christopher, Walsingham's step-son, 'Carelel,' Morgan refers to his difference with, 230 334.

Carlin, Duke, of family of a Duchess of Bavaria, at Prince of Saxony's banquet in Augsburg, 653 (p. 613).

Carmagnola, 'Carmagliola,' in Saluces, French king causes, to be fortified, 176;

fortress of, bestowed on a Gascon, 198.

Carpi, castle of Rolo is near, 699.

Carracciolo, Bernardo, of Naples, murdered by his son, 577 (p. 552).

-, Lelio, imprisoned for causing death of certain nuns, 694.

'Carrecolo,' Marcello, of Naples, goes with Spanish expedition to the Terceiras, 365 (p. 399).

Carrioli, Bishop of, at Rome, 645.

Carrouges, M. de. See Le Veneur.

Carthage, mentioned, 493.

Carthagena, mentioned, 407;

Drake said to have sacked a Spanish ship in port of, 505;

lieuttenant of governor of, robbed by Drake, 505 (p. 501);

cardinals sent to, 702.

Carver, Thomas, burnt in Moscow, 411.

Cary, Sir George, answers received by, from King of Scots, proceeded from Glencarne, 261 (p. 284).

Cascaes, garrison in, to be increased, 309 (p. 341).

Case, Sr. de la, governs under King of Navarre in Marsan, 734 (p. 686).

Casimir, Duke John, of the Palatinate, mentioned, 11;

letter from, 18;

letter to, 79;

Nicols shows Cobham a letter to the Earl of Leicester from, 105;

continues obedience to Bishop of Cologne, 117;

people of Ghent and Ypres wish to send for, 180;

agreement between Elector of Cologne and, 222;

getting ready his forces, 235, 237 (p. 258);

armed force to maintain Archbishop of Cologne to be commanded by, 243;

lieutenant to Elector Palatine in defence of Bishop of Cologne, 290;

declares himself enemy to city of Cologne, 323;

ambassadors to be sent to Elizabeth from, 330;

no appearance of levies of, 388;

levying money for Protestants, 389 (p. 420);

some in Flanders desire as governor, 397 (p. 424);

sister of, shows kindness to Bizarri, 398 (p. 425).

Addenda:

ambassador from, rides out with Elector of Saxony, 398 (p. 426);

promises help to King of Navarre, 514;

letters sent to, 515;

departure of, with forces from Belgium, 525;

expected to help States, 558;

sister of marries Count John of Nassau, 584;

coming of, to Augsburg, doubtful, 642;

at Elector of Saxony's banquet in Augsburg, 653 (p. 613);

letters sent to commissioners of, 661;

deputies procure fame for, 664 (p. 624);

copy of Emperor's letter imparted to commissioners of, 667;

commissioners of, have been treated with by the Emperor, 669;

mentioned, 677, 693;

sends forces to aid of Geneva, 697;

thought to favour Bishop of Cologne, 698;

likely to go to Cologne for the Diet, 704;

ready to gather forces for Archbishop of Cologne, 711;

appointed head of army in support of Bishop of Cologne, 724;

said to have intercepted letters from the Emperor, 728;

writes to senate of Cologne, 739, 740;

will be general of forces in aid of Truchsess, 740 (p. 699);

said to have detained merchandize belonging to the burghers of Cologne, 743;

opens letters sent to Cologne, 744;

mentioned, 747.

-, -, letters from, 257, 258, 366.

-, Duke of Pomerania, sends horsemen to army of Prince of Orange, 405.

Cassel, near Dunkirk, Malcontents remove from near, 165;

Prince of Parma sends troops to, 194.

Cassellius, Caspar, reference to letters to Rogers from, 616 (p. 579).

Cassotte, Cassot, M. de, Commis of Villeroy, 'Cassiotte,' French King intends to send to Rome, 55, 92, 167, 174 (p. 193);

goes to Rome, 345.

Cassovia, Kaschau, Archduke Maximilian said to be going to, 693.

Castanyo, Manoel, departs for Tercera, 142.

Castel Gironde, in the duchy d'Albret, 734 (p. 686).

Casteljaloux, in the Duchy d'Albret, 734 (p. 686).

Castell, enemy said to have made attempt against, 359.

Castelli, Giovan Battista, Bishop of Rimini, Papal Nuncio in Paris, incensed by Jesuits, 8;

surprised at the visit of Bishop of Lille to the great Turk, 9;

wishes to have discipline published according to Council of Trent, 23;

holds himself apart on matter of 'alterations' in Flanders, 54;

advises King of France to give away Elizabeth's present, 92 (p. 105);

secretary of, declares that d'Aubigny will soon return to Scotland, 105;

sends notice of Pope's Jubilee to French King, 148 (p. 163);

advises King about formation of new Brotherhood, 167;

will not consent to alteration of Council of Trent in France, 167;

Gower released by favour of, 170;

employs himself in favour of Duke of Savoy with French King, 174 (p. 193);

refuses to allow M. de Gondi to be deprived of his bishopric, 239 (p. 260);

wishes to disburse certain sums in Ireland and Scotland, 261 (p. 288);

confers with French King, 273;

King promises, that he will not help Bishop of Cologne, 309 (p. 341);

Irish bishop visits, 328.

Castelnau, Michel de, Seigneur de la Mauvissière, French Ambassador in England, mentioned, Duke of Anjou requests that furniture of may be allowed to pass out of Antwerp, 19;

in communication with Queen of Scots, 38;

justifies himself to Walsingham, and declares his allegiance to Elizabeth, 104;

Elizabeth will speak to, concerning release of Nicholson and Gower, 123;

mentioned, 126;

reference to dispatches from, 147;

reports to and speech of, 267;

d'Aubigny writes to, 288 (p. 319);

letters to, intercepted, 410;

conducts Sir Thomas Smith to French King at Chambord, 430 (p. 484);

Captain de la Haye comes to England in train of, 504.

-, -, letters from, 68, 69, 87, 104, 118, 140, 149, 150, 224, 249, 285, 300, 314, 350, 356.

-, -, letter to, 223.

-, dwelling of, 'the French embassy' advertisements from, 267.

-, — de, brother of above, Monsieur's Maitre-d'-hotel, comes to Antwerp, 44 (p. 50).

Castile, King Philip and the Empress come into, 167 (p. 185);

wheat taken from, 560;

men from, 566 (1);

Spain spoken of as, 620;

Cardinal Andrea d'Austria to be protector of, 625;

Cortes to be held in, 644;

Italians better favoured in Portugal than those of, 662;

King of Spain to go into, 694 (p. 644);

King Philip defers going into, 699;

King Philip is going into, 701;

grandees of, do not approve the appointment of the new major domo, 710.

-, Commendador-major of. See Zuñiga.

-, -, late. See Requesens.

Castillo, Antonio de, Ambassador from Portugal, in England, 368.

Castillon, belongs to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 689).

Castres, fortified town belonging to King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Castro, ships at, 560;

mentioned, 566 (2), 566 (4), 596, 601.

-, letter dated at, 596.

Catalonia, King Philip creates Marquis of Santa Cruz viceroy of, 694 (p. 644);

the Grand Prior is viceroy of, 751.

Catarina, Queen of Sweden, letter from, 361.

Cathay, 526.

Catherine de' Medici, Queen Mother of France, conference with King mentioned, 2;

excuses the visit of the Bishop of Lille to the great Turk, 9;

la Mothe Fénelon and de Biron in employment of, 22;

desires to overthrow the religion of the Low Countries, 31 (p. 37);

expresses thanks and friendship towards Elizabeth, 50;

wishes for various marriages in the French court, 53;

often in conference with Don Antonio, 53;

anxious for Monsieur and his army, 54;

sends money to Monsieur, 55;

places her confessor in the priory formerly given to the Bishop of Ross, 55;

desires Monsieur to retire to Mézières, 60;

indisposition of, 60 (p. 72);

sends thanks to Walsingham, 68;

message of, to la Mothe Fénelon, 87;

to resolve on marriage of Princess of Lorraine, 92;

gentleman of Prince of Parma said to have secret access to, 92;

promises help to Scottish King, 93;

anxious for marriage between Monsieur and Princess of Lorraine, 94;

claim of, to Crown of Portugal, 95, 105;

thought to be going to persuade Monsieur to join with Spanish, 103;

one in confidence of, comes to Antwerp, 103;

reference to letter to Elizabeth from, 126;

reference to letter from Elizabeth to, 147;

reference to letters from, to Count of Torres Vedras, 160;

sends company to help Don Antonio, 161;

secretary of, has conference with a Greek, 167 (p. 186);

Cobham visits, 169;

la Mothe Fénelon brings letters to, from Elizabeth, 174;

Smallet promises to discover intentions of, towards d'Aubigny, 182 (p. 200);

to confer with Monsieur, 186;

suffers from gout, 200;

to confer with Monsieur at Calais, 202;

mentioned, 204;

expected at Calais, 207;

wishes to arrange marriage between Monsieur and Princess of Lorraine, 216 (p. 235);

to meet Monsieur at Calais, 228;

wishes to have de Mouy's goods confiscated after his death, 232;

arranges marriages for Duke of Lorraine's daughters, 239 (p. 260);

reference to journey of, to Calais, 246, 273, 286 (p. 317);

expected at Dunkirk, 292;

intends to go to Monsieur, 293;

reference to letters from, to Monsieur and States-General, 296;

delays her journey to Monsieur, 309;

receives gentlemen from Portugal, 310;

said to be on her way to Dunkirk, 320;

goes to Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, 325 (p. 357);

sends comfortable message to d'Aubigny, 327;

asks leave by Epernon to follow King in his journey, 330;

goes to Chartres and Blois, 331;

mentioned, 362;

sends victuals to Cambray, 371;

appeals to Monsieur to repair to a place where they may meet, 373;

said to have written to Monsieur, 385;

wishes to meet Monsieur, 389 (p. 419);

wishes for marriage of Duke of Savoy and daughter of Duke of Lorraine, 389 (p. 419).

Addenda:

account of interview between Sir Thomas Smith and, 413, 429;

anxious for marriage between Monsieur and Elizabeth, 429;

anxiety of, for marriage between Elizabeth and Duke of Alençon, 432;

reference to audience of ambassadors with, 437;

desires Leicester to go to Florence, 438;

interview of English ambassadors with, 440;

always quick to answer letters, 450;

reference to interviews with, 452, 454, 474;

will not agree to send Sir Thomas Smith to England, 480;

expected in Paris, 487;

conference between Protestants and, expected to hold, 527;

will not leave sons long without her, 528;

mentioned, 563, 608;

has 'waded deep in Portugal matters,' 624;

reference to private letters from, 693;

reference to agent of, in Rome, 694;

is preparing an army for Don Antonio, 713;

intelligence between merchants and, 722;

may go to Dunkirk, 722;

mignon of Cardinal Granvelle goes to, 728;

letter of, mentioned, 731;

wishes Monsieur to marry the Princess of Lorraine, 734 (p. 693);

reference to alliance of with King of Spain, 740;

at Mezières, 743, 747;

at Bayonne, 749;

mentioned, 752 (4).

-, mentioned under the cipher symbol Bo. 333, 740.

Catherine, Princess of Béarn, sister of King of Navarre, talk of marriage between Marquis de Ponts and, 53;

reference to rumour of marriage of, with King of Scots, 216 (p. 234);

Colvill expected to treat with King of Navarre about marriage of, 261 (p. 284);

King of Navarre to go to Saintonge with, 288 (p. 320);

rumour of marriage of, with Prince of Orange's son, 310;

talk of marriage between King of Scots and, 362, 657.

Cavaillon, 'Cavallion,' a Provençal, D'Aubigny's secretary, 261 (p. 284);

'Cavallier,' sent to Cobham, 288, 327.

Cato, Camillus, ambassador from the Duke of Mantua to the Emperor, 605.

Cavalcanti [? Guido], carries to England news of conclusion of the league with France, 474.

Cavyl, James, of Ipswich, bearer of letters from Rogers to Walsingham, 613 (p. 577).

Cawod, Gabriel, letter sent by, 481.

Cawood, —, cousin to Sir Thomas Smith, death of, 476.

Cecil, William, Lord Burghley, Lord Treasurer of England, 362;

brother in-law of, mentioned, 410;

mentioned, 414, 416, 428;

ill with an ague, 429 (p. 451);

Smith refers to his letters to, 438, 456, 466;

writes to Smith of illness and recovery of Elizabeth, 459;

mentioned, 469;

Smith commends Irish adventurers to, 471;

mentioned, 494, 546, 571 (p. 547);

reference to order given to Bodenham by, 637;

notes by, 773;

notes by, of 'Occurrents from France,' 758;

additions to articles of marriage treaty between Elizabeth and Anjou by, 773;

'Projectio Confederationis' on the part of the Queen by, 773.

-, -, letters from, 401, 589.

-, -, letters to, 417, 418, 421, 422, 423, 431, 433, 439, 441, 443, 444, 447, 452, 453, 455, 457, 474, 479, 480, 483, 498, 537, 540, 542, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 552, 555, 557, 569, 572, 573, 574, 578, 584, 585, 588, 591, 592, 593, 598, 599, 600, 601, 607, 610, 611, 612, 618, 619.

Cental, in Saluces, French King causes, to be fortified, 176.

Cervan, 738.

Cesis, legate, untrue reports spread against, in Count Pepoli's trial, 702.

Cevenne, Sevennes, belongs to Protestants, 734 (p. 688).

Chabert, Sr. de. vigilance of, for Protestant cause, 734 (p. 688).

Chabot, Jacques de, Comte de Charni, Grand Escuyer of France, Lieutenant-General in Burgundy, Duke of Elbœuf to marry daughter of, 92 (p. 106).

Chafyn, Thomas, burnt in Moscow, 411.

Challinor, Sir Thomas, sent by Elizabeth on embassy to King of Spain, 408.

Chalons, 'Shalowne,' reference to letter from, 152;

Bishop of, assists Cardinal of Guise at his first mass, 325 (p. 358).

Chamber, John, servant to Lord Fernihirst, bearer of letters to d'Aubigny's faction, 55.

Chamberlain, Lord. See Ratclyffe, Thomas.

Chamberlayne, Sir Thomas, sent by Elizabeth on embassy to King of Spain, 408.

Chambord, 'Chamborne,' French King goes to hunt at, 480.

Chamois, 'Shamaye,' 'Shamuel,' colonel of French regiments at Dunkirk, to leave Dunkirk, 6;

attack made upon, in Dunkirk, 28;

Monsieur will put a Frenchman in place of, 58 (p. 66);

mentioned, 90;

rules burghers of Dunkirk tyrannically, 110 (p. 126);

quarrel between Bacqueville and, 256.

Champagne, Dukes of Guise and Epernon offer to gather regiments in, to take into Flanders, 57;

Duke of Guise goes towards, 92;

companies of, ordered to frontier, 105, 167 (p. 185);

regiment in, given to brother of Montcassin, 198;

horsemen pass towards, 338 (p. 373).

-, Grand Prior of. See Seure.

Champagny. See Perrenot, Frederick.

Chancellor, the, of England (Thomas Bromley), Le Brumen desires letters of recommendation from, on behalf of his letter-bearer, 369.

Chapell, John, letter concerning goods of, confiscated by consuls of Lubeck, 253.

Charles V, Emperor, reference to death of, 167 (p. 185);

mentioned, 243, 660.

Charles IX, late King of France, reference to widow of, 112;

gardener of, sent to Elizabeth, 149;

mentioned, 403;

Sir Thomas Smith entertained at cost of, 414, 415;

to exercise no inquisition over religious rites of Protestants, approved by Parliament of England, 420;

Sir Thomas Smith has audience with, 429, 437, 440;

desires Leicester to go to France, 438;

mentioned, 443, 450, 460, 463, 467, 474;

discusses Scottish policy of England, 480;

means sincerely towards Elizabeth, 481 (p. 485);

expected at Fontainebleau, 483;

thinks well of the league, 484;

is expected at Fontainebleau, 487;

quenches quarrel between Duke of Guise and Admiral Coligny, 497, 498;

will remain near Paris, 498;

receives Queen of Spain at Bayonne, 749.

Charles, servant to Walsingham, reference to letters sent by, 276, 277 (p. 301);

French gardener not ready to travel with, 324.

-, de Valois. See Valois.

Charles Emanuel, Duke of Savoy, to treat with Bernese and Genevese, 11, 112;

sends Count Montreal to the French King, 23;

Queen Mother wishes marriage of, with Princess of Lorraine, 53;

marriage of, with Duke of Florence's daughter talked of, 105 (p. 121);

rumours that treaty between Bernese and Genevese and, may be set back, 119;

continues to enforce 'practices' against Protestant Cantons, 148 (p. 163);

withdraws from agreement made with Geneva, 167;

talk of marriage with Princess of Lorraine, 174 (p. 193). French King does not approve of enterprise of, against Geneva, 176;

sends messenger to Paris, 186;

people of Berne demand money expended by Gevenese to be paid by, 198;

treaty of marriage with, broken off, 200;

wishes to marry Princess of Navarre, 216 (p. 224);

talk of marriage of, with Princess of Lorraine, 232;

sends excuses to Protestant Cantons, 237 (p. 258);

sends commissioners to Baden, 240;

Bernese cannot get satisfaction from, 257;

Bernese to write demand against, 268;

marriage of, with Princess of Lorraine, likely to take place, 273;

to be urged to peace or war with Switzerland, 301;

French King thought not to desire marriage between Princess of Lorraine and, 309;

Queen Mother thinks to renew treaty of marriage between Princess of Lorraine and, 389 (p. 419).

Addenda:

ambassador of, to the Emperor, 605;

'possessed' by King of Spain, 639;

money sent to, 644;

intends to besiege Geneva, 654 (p. 615);

companies of Swiss go to serve, 656;

said to have sent batteries towards Geneva, 657;

those who served, will go to Prince of Parma, 671;

question between Duke of Florence and, 672, 675;

house of, tries to encroach upon Geneva, 687;

ambassadors of, return from the Diet of Baden, 693 (p. 642);

thought to be going to marry the Princess of Lorraine, 710;

King of Spain sends order to, 744.

-, -, letter to, 401.

-, -, letter from, 595.

Charleval, reference to gardens of Charles IX at, 149.

Charni, Count of. See Chabot.

Chartier, Charretier, Mathurin, one of Monsieur's secretaries, returning to Monsieur from Languedoc, 239 (p. 260);

mentioned, 350, 370;

counterfeits the key of Monsieur's lodging, 635 (p. 599).

-, -, letter from, 335.

Chartres, Chastres, Joyeuse goes to, 309;

French King walks to, for devotion, 331;

Sir Thomas Smith goes to Paris by way of, 476.

-, Vidame de. See Ferrières.

Chassincourt, M., agent to King of Navarre, gives Cobham information concerning Gordon, 362.

Chastelet, articles between Monsieur and George John of Bavaria at, 772.

Chastre, 'Chatta,' [qy. Claude], Chevalier de la, of the Order of Malta, Governor of Dieppe, general of French troops for Terceira, 54, 142;

'Chartre,' continues preparations, 60 (p. 72), 92;

about to depart for Terceira, 154, 167 (p. 185);

'Xartar,' 175;

Queen Mother sends money for soldiers of, 273;

to start for Terceira, 309 (p. 342);

leaves France, 325 (p. 360).

Chateauneuf, M. de, of Britanny, to be employed in Terceiras, 273;

leaves Court without further order for embarkation, 325 (p. 360).

-, Vicomté of, owned by King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Chateau-Roux. See La Tour-Landry.

Châtellerault, 'Chastellero,' Duchess of. See France, Diane de.

Châtillon, Seigneur de. See Coligny, Admiral;
-, Coligny, François de.

Chatterton, —, goes on Irish enterprise, 471;

proposal made by, 491.

Chaus Bassa, Grand Visir of Turkey, in favour of truce with Spain, 167 (p. 185).

Chaux-Navarrois, 'Chaus Navarroyes,' Viscount de, sent to King of Navarre from King of Spain, 216 (p. 234).

Cheminon, Abbé de, gives lease of his house at Rheims to English scholars, 325 (p. 358).

Chester, Westchester, ships from, 99;

Sir Thomas Smith refers to son's letter from, 456.

Chiavenna, plot to capture Henry Unton at, 346.

Chimay, Prince of. See Croy, Charles de.

Chiodo, Giovanni Battista, surgeon to Cardinal Borromeo, is summoned from Milan, 710.

Chiverny, Comte de. See Hurault, Philippe de.

Choard, Paul, Seigneur de Buzenval, reference to dispatch from, 195;

French King intends to send, to Elizabeth, 216 (p. 235).

Chomley, Sir Thomas, sent by Elizabeth into Spain in 1560, 408.

Christian, Count, son to Augustus, Elector of Saxony, is married to the daughter of the Elector of Brandenburg, 398 (p. 426);

goes to Augsburg, 642, 645, 646;

at Diet, 649, 653;

at Elector of Saxony's banquet, with his wife, 653 (p. 613);

mentioned, 660 (p. 620).

Cicharelli, Alfonso, imprisoned in Rome, 9, 699.

Cimarrones, Drake commits robberies concerted with negroes of, 505 (p. 501).

Cipierre, Mme de. See Sipierre.

Clara Eugenia, Infanta, daughter of Philip II, talk of marriage of, 53;

meets her father at Madrid, 239 (p. 260);

Duke of Savoy refuses to marry, 240 (p. 263);

said to be going to have a child, 273;

Archduke Ernest may marry, 309 (p. 341);

father desires marriage between Monsieur and, 517;

King of Spain desires marriage between King of Scots and, 602 (p. 568);

proposed marriage between Emperor and, 625, 654, 657;

not to go to Germany until the spring, 694;

confirmation of news of return of Empress to Germany with, 698 (p. 648);

preparations for marriage of Emperor and, go slowly, 703;

reference to possible marriage between Emperor and, 734 (p. 693).

Clark, John, in debt of Sir Thomas Smith, 490.

Clarke, Thomas, pirate, Sackford's ship in company with, 284 (1).

Clausonier, Sr. de, watches country for King of Navarre, 734 (p. 688).

Clausse, Henri, Seigneur de Fleury Saint-Martin and du Ponts, brother of following, French King sends powers to, to receive deputies from Berne and Zurich, 153.

-, Pierre, Seigneur de Marchaumont et de Courrances, in service of Duke of Anjou, sent back to his master by Elizabeth, 5;

great commendation of Elizabeth by, 60 (p. 72);

desires Darcy to seek Monsieur at Dermonde, 90 (p. 101);

reference to letters from, 140;

Elizabeth said to have revealed French King's secrets to, 216 (p. 224);

mentioned, 223, 249;

reference to letters to, and from, 291;

mentioned, 563;

Monsieur receives letters from, 635;

“Projectio Confederationis” on the part of Anjou by, 773.

-, -, letters from, 15, 27, 55, 153, 234, 292, 297.

-, -, letters to, 217.

Clermont, M. de, for the King of Navarre, 734 (p. 689).

Clermont de Dampierre, Claude Catherine de, Madame de Retz, legacy from her mother, 239 (p. 260).

Clermont de Lodéve, Mme. de, M. de Mouy intends to marry, 232.

Clervant, M. de. See Vienne.

Cleves, Duke of. See William.

-, son of Duke of. See John.

Clinton, Edward, Earl of Lincoln, Lord High Admiral of England, 2, 150;

to be answerable for depredations that might be committed by English on French, 286;

returns from Alexandria, and thinks to take Canea, 364;

mentioned, 480;

will find French King at Fontainebleau, 483;

will be welcome in France, 484, 485;

Sir Thomas Smith wishes to hear of, 486;

mentioned, 487, 490;

meeting between Montmorenci and, expected, 497, 498.

-, -, letter to, 485.

Clissa, Contarini goes on business of, 710.

'Clyncarne,' Earl of. See Cunningham.

Cobergue (?), church of, in Brussels, to be granted to Monsieur, 135 (p. 148), 136 (p. 150).

Cobham, Sir Henry. See Brooke.

-, John. See Brooke.

Coburg, Casimir, Duke of, comes to Augsburg, 645;

at banquet of Princes in Augsburg, 653 (p. 613).

Cochefilet, Jean de, Sieur de Saint-Martin, sent by French King to King of Navarre, 198, 239.

Cockayne, William, 616 (p. 582).

Coimbra, Quimbra, Don Antonio in a stronghold near, 596, 602 (p. 569), reference to rising of students in, 760.

Cole, —, 488.

Coligny, François de, Seigneur de Chatillon (Chastillon-sur-Loing), Admiral of Guyenne, to be Colonel-General of infantry in Low Countries, 235;

Swiss receive jewels of, as pay, 358;

displeased at Castle of Beaucaire being rendered to King, 527;

sends forces for the help of Geneva, 697;

reference to his wish to help Geneva, 734 (p. 688);

in King of Navarre's council, 734 (p. 690).

Coligny, Gaspard de, Seigneur de Châtillon, late Admiral of France, William of Orange likely to marry daughter of, 155, 157, 158,; reference to shooting of, 232;

reference to tract written by doctor of, 358;

reference to quarrel between Duke of Guise and, 497, 498.

-, Guy de, Sieur de Laval, Count of Andelot, Monseiur requests that train of may leave Antwerp, 19;

is much displeased at attack on Antwerp, 44;

attempts to leave Monsieur and go to Antwerp, but is retaken, 45 (p. 52);

deputed by Monsieur to accept Brussels from the States, 61, 64, 66;

detained by the States, 61;

sent by Monsieur to treat with Prince of Orange, 80, 81;

has confidence of Monsieur, 85;

thought to have been sent to Monsieur at Dermonde, 85 (p. 97);

in Antwerp, 86;

writes to Elizabeth, 90 (p. 101);

to go with Darcy to Dermonde, 90;

mentioned, 93;

sent to Monsieur from the States, 101, 102, 103, 107, 112;

expected shortly to return to France, 102;

train of, returns to France, 112 (p. 129);

returns to Antwerp with the deputies, 115, 116, 117;

reference to return of, to Antwerp, 132;

goes to Monsieur, 135 (p. 148), 138;

to command French cavalry in Low Countries, 171;

rumour of marriage of, with Princess Marie of Orange, 178;

chief of infantry in Low Countries, 193;

at marriage of Prince of Orange, 220;

in Antwerp, 235.

Addenda:

rivalry between Rohan and, said to be appeased, 527;

a prisoner in Flanders, 706 (p. 659);

M. de Villiers will accompany, 708;

sent by Monsieur to treat with the States, 711;

said to be about to marry a daughter of the Prince of Orange, 731;

assists his brother in watching affairs of King of Navarre, 734 (p. 688);

letter of credit to States for, 781.

-, -, letter from, 195.

-, Louise de, daughter of Admiral Coligny, widow of M. de Teligny, Prince of Orange likely to marry, 155, 157, 158;

expected at Middelburg, 163;

people of Bruges murmur at Prince of Orange's marriage with, 165;

expected at Antwerp, 172;

'Mademoiselle' de Teligny, 178;

reference to marriage of, 181;

Madam 'Tylline,' Cobham visits, 186;

marriage of, to take place at Antwerp, 187 (p. 205), 192, 193;

said to be in Flanders, 201, 209;

description of, 218 (p. 237);

marriage of, 220, 225 (p. 245), 228, 229;

brother of, to be Colonel-General of infantry, 235;

mentioned, 280 (p. 304);

said to be with child, 310.

'Collym,' King of Denmark hunting near, 357.

Colmogoro, Elizabeth to send Russian ambassadors to haven of, 74.

Cologne, reference to Gilpin's friend at, 73, 111;

mentioned, 79;

news from, 100 (p. 114), 107, 111;

'Culen' 'Collyn,' 'Cullen,' rumours that the Bishop is to remain, 111;

a meeting of princes to be held at to settle matter of the Archbishop, 112;

affairs of, 119;

Prince's troops said to be between Maestricht and, 121;

Gilpin writes to, 136;

Duke of Florence to pay loan to King of Spain in, 148 (p. 164);

reference to Don John's negotiations at, 155;

news from, 163, 172;

troops from to join Parma, 178;

troubles in, 179;

Pietro Bizarri goes to, 206;

camp at, increases every day, 206 (p. 227);

reference to news from, 218 (p. 238);

gentleman from, goes to England, 221;

Elector of, mortgages See of, 222;

reference to news from, 228;

preparations for war in, 232;

news from, 242, 243;

copy of letter from, 245;

mentioned, 257;

companies from before Eyndhoven march towards, 263;

Gilpin's friend sends news from, 265;

enemy to be at hand for aid of those of, 277 (p. 301;

Gilpin's friend at, 280;

reference to letter from, 282;

reference to complaints made by Hanse merchants of, against English, 282;

Duke of Saxony writes to State of, in favour of Bishop, 290;

Gilpin sends news from, 305 (p. 335);

letter to Emperor concerning matters of, 316;

Prince of Parma said to be advancing to chapter (?) of, 316 (p. 348);

States' troops go to wars at, 319;

Cardinal of Austria hindered from going to, 322;

Duke Casimir declares himself enemy of, 323;

advertisements from, to Gilpin, 333;

preparations for election of new Archbishop of, 333 (p. 368);

affair of, mentioned, 367;

Gilpin expects letters daily from, 386 (p. 416);

letters stopped on way to Antwerp from, 388;

Bishop of Liége elected Bishop of, 389 (p. 420);

news from, 393;

affairs in, likely to breed trouble, 393 (p. 422);

Bizarri travels towards, 398 (p. 425).

Addenda:

Marquis of Baden arrives at, 405 (p. 435);

Emperor desires ambassadors and commissioners to meet at, 525;

news from, 529, 530, 532;

mentioned, 539;

commissioners in, 549;

Emperor sends message to commissioners at, 558;

those of, desire Lutheranism, 664;

mentioned, 671;

affairs of, concerning Bishop, 690;

news from, 694 (p. 644);

reference to business of, 702;

nuncio to go to, 703 (p. 655);

Diet shortly to begin in, 704;

reference to affairs of, and nuncio to go to, 706 (p. 661);

news from, 711;

Bishop of Liége not likely to be desired as Bishop of, 736;

chapter of, about to elect a new Archbishop, 739;

letters from, thought to have gone astray, 740;

reference to new Elector of, 740;

merchandise of burghers of, said to have been detained, 743;

Emperor will send ambassador to, 744;

letters received by Gilpin from, 764;

documents relating to negociations at, 780.

-, letters and dispatches dated at, 134 (?), 206, 243, 333, 388, 704, 705, 713, 714, 715, 717, 718, 719, 722, 724, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 735, 739, 740, 742, 743, 747, 781 (p. 731).

-, Archbishop, Elector of. See Truchsess, Gebhard;
-, Liége, Ernest, Bishop of.

Colonna, Cardinal, made protector of Flanders by the Pope, 662.

-, Marc Antonio, Mark Antony, Viceroy of Sicily, admiral of galleys, 561;

will supply Prince of Parma's place, 657;

Marquis del Guasto marries daughter of, 694;

goes to visit fortresses of Malta, 694 (p. 644);

does not need to make preparations against the Turks, 700.

Colvill, Colvin, Sir James, of Easter Wemyss, 'Colvin, laird of Wemyss,' expected to visit King of Navarre, 261 (p. 284);

treats for marriage between Scottish King and Princess of Béarn, 657.

Colvile, John to be sent to Elizabeth from James VI, 108, 122, 127.

Comendador Mayor. See Castile.

Commendone, Cardinal, votes against the Pope on the question of the legate for Portugal, 702.

Commines, houses at, fired by French and Scots, 554.

Como, Cardinal of. See Gallio.

-, Pius IV will have to deposit money in, 749.

Company, the. See Merchants Adventurers.

Comptroller, the. See Crofts, Sir James.

Condé, Prince of. See Bourbon, Henry de.

Condom, owned by King of Navarre, 734 (p. 686).

Coningham, Robert, servant to Lord John Hamilton, takes messages to Walsingham, 10;

mentioned, 127, 148 (p. 164), 184.

Constantinople, new ambassador to be sent to, from Paris, 23;

King of Spain intends to send Signor Mariano to, 167 (p. 185);

letters from, 239 (p. 261);

Harborne well received at, 325 (p. 360);

mentioned, 337, 565, 577;

Emperor of Persia arrives at, 584;

galleys made at, 625;

children brought to, to fill up number of Giaours, 693 (p. 643);

news from, 694 (p. 644), 695;

Assa Aga's house in, plundered, 698 (p. 648);

presents for, 703 (p. 655);

news from, 706 (p. 660);

letters from, have not yet arrived in Venice, 710;

letters dated from, 763, 765.

Contarini, Signor Paolo, goes to Constantinople, 565.

-, Proveditore, conducted as far as Zara by a Venetian galley, 706 (p. 661);

returns from Spalatro, 710.

Cook, John, 491.

Cooley, Robert, factor to William Cockayne in Elbing, 616 (582).

Copcott, Reynold, cannot undertake Queen's business, 633.

Copley, Thomas, removes his household to Rouen, 636.

Corbanke, —, captain of Hungarians, takes Schenk prisoner, 538.

Corbie, near Amiens, Puygaillard makes muster of his men at, 338 (p. 373).

Cordeliers, Spanish ambassador in Paris gives money to, 342;

censured for not obeying Pope, 760.

Cordova, Don Philippo de, son of Don Diego de Cordova, goes with Spanish expedition to Terceiras, 365 (p. 399).

Corfe Castle, Vice Admiral of Dorset parleys with pirate near, 343 (p. 379).

Cormont, Antoine de, Sieur de Villeneuve and des Bordes, regiment of, at Bergues St. Wynock, 155;

governs Bergues, 393 (p. 422).

Cornari, Ottaviano, nephew to Venetian ambassador in Paris, wishes to go to England, 197 (p. 214);

Cobham writes on behalf of, 260;

mentioned, 325 (p. 361).

Corne, Stephen de, Cobham gives passport to, 338 (p. 373).

Cornelis, —, 495.

Corner, captain of English, killed in Friesland, 580.

Cornia, Fulvio della, formerly Bishop of Perugia, not present at the consistory to vote about the legate for Portugal, 702.

Cornovaglia, Campricius, secretary to the papal nuncio, 605.

Cornwall, council of, 409 (p. 439).

Coronell, Sebastian, of Rome, Captain-General of Pope's ships for Ireland, 602 (p. 567).

Correggio, Castle of Rolo is near, 699.

Corsica, Viceroy of Algiers holds small town in, 389 (p. 420);

Duke of Florence will send galleys to, 702 (p. 653).

Corso, Alfonso, Colonel of regiment in Dauphiné, 176.

Cortrick, Corttrick. See Courtrai.

Coskarius, Christophoros, Palatine of Pomerania, arrives in Paris with sons and retinue, 379 (p. 410).

Cossé, Arthur de, Bishop of Coutances, taken prisoner in attack on Antwerp, 30 (p. 37).

Cossé-Brissac, Arthur de, Count Secondigny, Marshal of France, Cobham living in house of, 129;

Monsieur's chief counsellor (in 1580), 563.

-, Charles de, the young Count de Brissac, 563.

Costa, Manuel Alures da, departs for Terceira, 142.

Cotton, Thomas, serving in States' army, goes into Flanders, with regiment, 30.

Couche, Martin, 251.

Courcio of Pisa, Captain-General of Roman troops, preparing for Irish enterprise, 602 (p. 569).

Courtrai, Cortrick, Corttrick, enemy places troops in, 12;

enemy's forces near, 14;

Malcontents do not come from, 31 (p. 37);

waggons filled with merchandise pass between Bruges and, 279;

garrison of, makes raid near Bruges, 329;

Prince of Parma seeks to place Spanish governor in, 360;

preparation in, for some enterprise, 371;

no governor appointed for, 371.

Addenda:

declared an enemy by de Montigny, 530;

Malcontents in, 569, 572, 573;

those of, attempt to surpise Menin, 578;

said to be treating with Ghent for surrender of town, 598;

schemes of, turned to nothing, 599;

'Caltrai,' Prince of Parma withdraws his army into, 702 (p. 654).

-, letter dated at, 34.

Coutances, Bishop of. See Cossé, Arthur de.

Covert, Thomas, sent for by Cobham, on having imprisoned Nicols, 105.

Covoorden or Cowerden, companies in, 584;

recovered by enemy, 585;

enemy near, mutiny for pay, 612.

Cracow, Cracovia, 590;

Bishop of, mentioned, 613 (p. 576);

news from, 706 (p. 659);

King of Poland arrives in, 706 (p. 661).

-, letter dated at, 623.

Crawford, Crayford. See Lindsay, David.

Créange, or Kriekingen, 'Kreking' 'Krebinge,' Thomas, Baron of, deprived of benefice, 388, 747.

Crecy, Sr. de, governs Comté of Marle for King of Navarre, 734 (p. 687).

Crefeld, plundered by Count Aremberg, 243.

Creighton, Father William, Scottish Jesuit, sent to Scotland to speak with the King, 10.

Crelun, Baron de. See Gondi, Jerome de.

Croatia, 646.

Crocque, M. de, Sir Thomas Smith sends letter by, 431;

mentioned, 474;

goes to Scotland, 481 (p. 485), 483.

Croeninghen, M. de, mentioned, 724.

Crofts, Sir James, Comptroller of the Household, mentioned, 150;

Sir Thomas Smith sends greeting to, 460.

-, -, letters to, 414, 427, 450, 473.

Croy, Charles de, Prince of Chimay, son to Duke of Aerschot, at Antwerp, 1;

number of slain at Antwerp, told to, 30;

might have commanded troops in land of Waes, 85;

at marriage of Prince of Orange, 220;

at Ghent, requesting to be governor of Flanders, 385 (p. 414);

goes to Bruges, 397 (p. 424).

-, Charles Philippe de, Marquis of Havré, Havrech, half-brother to the Duke of Aerschot, to have charge of German horsemen, 515;

proceedings of, vex the commons, 529;

goes to Lorraine, 556, 557;

signs letter from Arras, 779 (2).

-, Philippe III de, Duke of Aerschot, Pope sends messenger to, 516;

towns belonging to, fired by French and Scots, 554;

instructions from States-General for, 780.

Crussol, Jacques de, Duke of Uzès, 'Dusezze,' agreement between Duke of Montmorency and, and hopes that he will return to Protestant religion, 93;

has interview with Prince of Condé and Duke of Montmorency at Montpellier, 112.

Cuba, damage done by English pirates in, 505 (p. 502).

Cujavia, Bishop of. See Karnkowski.

Cugy, Cugis, Sr. de, vigilance of, for Protestant cause, 734 (p. 688).

Culembourg, Count of. See Pallandt.

-, Culenborch, taken by Prince of Orange, 404.

Cumberland, rumour of correspondence in, with d'Aubigny, 127.

Cunningham, William, Earl of Glencairn, 'Clyncarne,' seeks to set Earl of Arran at liberty, 10;

d'Aubigny will cause, to follow Elizabeth, 182, 261 (p. 283);

Smallet has much credit with, 288;

d'Aubigny appoints, guardian of his children, 338.

-, —, Lord Hamilton's man, comes to Paris, 362 (p. 394).

Cure, Robert, bearer of letter to Walsingham, 60.

Curpe, new Bishop of Cologne is near, 743.

Curtius, Jacques, agent of the Emperor, brings letters to the Senate of Cologne, 713;

sent from the Emperor to the Bishop of Cologne, 730.

Customs, officers of, orders to, 589.

Cuynder, on the Zuyder Zee, taken by States, 611.

Cyprus, reference to cruelty used at taking of, 577 (p. 553).