Index: C

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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'Index: C', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625, (London, 1912) pp. 643-657. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp643-657 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Cadiz [Prov. Seville, Spain]:
-, ships stopped at, 286; English mean to occupy, 316.

Caesar. See emperor.

Caesar, Duke of Vendôme:
-, suspected of treason, 570.
-, -, Sir Julius, Master of the Rolls:
-, at Council, 445, 464, 554.

Caimecam. See Giorgi, Mehemet.

Caimo, Caymo, Carlo, a Milanese, 583, 591, 618.
-, sent to poison Buckingham, 401; plot against Pesaro, 546–9, 553; Council deals with, 554–6; forged letters of, 549, 556, 557; not wanted at Venice, 584, 585; James advised of Venice's wishes about, 617; Pesaro speaks to Morton about, 620.

Cairo, Egypt:
-, Pasha of. See Mehemet, Pasha of Cairo.

Calais [Pas de Calais, France], 40, 124, 166, 253, 393, 439, 494, 497, 504, 523, 525, 580, 603.
-, Duke of Saxe Weimar driven to, 281; Louis going to, 286; Mansfelt wants to land at, 450, 567.
-, cavalry for Mansfelt near, 508; English force to land at, 526; objections to Mansfelt landing at, 540, 560, 578.
-, French arrest ships at, 573; Halberstadt put ashore at, 581, 587; officials to meet Buckingham at, 626.

Calandrini, Filippo, merchant:
-, to pay English levies, 409; leaves for Holland, 420, 422.
-, -, merchants:
-, Mansfelt asks for money, 598.

Calcedon. Bishop of. See Bishop, William.

Caluz, Calus, Marquis of, 313, 359.
-, -, -, Savoyard Ambassador in France, 260.
-, to go as ambassador extraordinary to England, 519.

Calvert, Sir George, Secretary of State, 130, 243.
-, complains about letters opened, 41; Valaresso apologises, 46, 73; reads out marriage articles, 80.
-, Spaniards negotiate with, only, 106, 111; Branthwaite, relation of, 110n.
-, brings James's congratulations to doge, 126; a good Englishman, 127.
-, sends to Spain, 168; letter of Carleton to, 253n; at Council, 554; resigns office, 568.

Cambrai [Nord, France], 567.
-, Colomo returning to, 455.

Cambridge, 523.
-, James receives French ambassadors at, 515, 521.
-, University, 473.

Camels:
-, Philip presents to Charles, 114.

Camerano, Dr., councillor of Palatine, 48.

Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle:
-, command of in Flanders, 396.

Campo [Prov. Sondrio, Italy], 582.
-, action at, 583.

Canal, Marc' Antonio da, Venetian Proveditore in Valcamonica, 473.

Canaries:
-, wine of English merchants in, 424.

Candale, Duke of. See Foix, Henry de.

Candele:
-, lading of wheat at, 606.

Candia. See Crete.

cane tourneys:
-, Charles entertained with, 59, 101.

Canea, Crete:
-, letter from, 125.
-, Proveditore of. See Gussoni, Vicenzo.

cannon. See guns.

Canterbury, co. Kent:
-, Archbishop of. See Abbot, George.

Capello, Zuanne, Savio alla Mercanzia, 285, 368.

Capers:
-, presented to Charles, 257.

Capuchins, 418.
-, kept by Hinojosa, 123; chaplain of Effiat, 399, 923.
-, offices of, 477; sent by Bavaria, to Paris, 560.
-, -, See Hyacinth; Magnus; Rota, Francesco della; Saluzzo, Zaccaria di.
-, -, provincial of. See Chiroga.

Capuchin, the cardinal. See Barberino, Francesco Antonio.

Carafa, Carlo, Bishop of Aversa, papal nuncio in Germany, 502.
-, emperor speaks to, of difficulties, 144; speaks against Palatine Bavaria match, 198.

Caraffa, —, Venetian consul, 370.

Cardinals:
-, congregation of, for Anglo-Spanish match, 86, 96, 133.
-, demands of, altered by nuncio. 58; James makes difficulties about demands, 60; Philip writes to, 65; consent to match, 185.
-, congregation for Anglo French match, 465, 486.
-, Berulle to meet, 440; appointed, 447; French ambassadors wish that may meet, 476; cardinals not to speak of negotiations out of, 482; opinions in London about, 486; arranges conditions for dispensation, 502.
-, -, Bandini, Ottavio; Barberino, Francesco; Barberino, Francesco Antonio; Borromeo Federigo; Cueva, Alonso della, Marquis of Bedmar; Ferdinand, infant of Spain; Ludovisio, Ludovico; Madruzzi, Carlo, Archbishop of Trient; Magalotti; Maurice of Savoy; Richelieu; Rochefoucauld; Spinola, Agostino; Zapata.

Carew, George, Lord, master of the Ordnance:
-, at Council, 554.

Carey, Henry:
-, Viscount Falkland, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Viceroy of Ireland, 218.
-, fears disturbance, 220; James says exceeded orders, 227; reports effect of rupture with Spain, 291.
-, -, Cheri, Robert, Baron of Leppington, chamberlain of Prince Charles, 568n.
-, back from Spain, 34.
-, -, Thomas:
-, Charles sends to Henrietta, 504, 510, 514, 520, 568, 576; returns, 603.

Carleton, Charlenton, Lady Anna:
-, in England, 15.
-, -, Sir Dudley, English ambassador in the Netherlands, 90n, 105, 107, 144, 390, 483, 488, 503, 542.
-, gives reasons for sending Charles, 2; asks release of Ophauen, 7, 11.
-, letters of Wotton to, 18.
-, proposal about blockading ships, 19.
-, letters of Chamberlain to, 28n, 175n, 344n, 382n.
-, letter to Chamberlain, 176n.
-, Trumbull sends terms of truce to, 43; Palatine gives reply to, 48.
-, does not know what to say about marriage, 54; Wotton tells of return, 70n.
-, tells Morosini Spanish match arranged, 92; asks leave for Antonini, 163.
-, to attend christening of Louis, 166; tells Morosini news, 210; letter to Calvert, 253n.
-, urges Venice to help, 271; views on Dutch alliance, 287; letter to Conway, 305n, 327n.
-, Morosini tells about Grusbeck, 338; asks punishment for Amboyna, 397, 409, 423, 508.
-, says James will help Dutch more, 403; sends intercepted letters to James, 411, 418; Orange communicates intercepted letters to, 416, 417; commends Vere to Contarini, 428.
-, introduces English colonels to assembly, 429; will not pass invasion of Bohemia, 439.
-, reports conclusion of French match, 441; asks Venice to stand godfather to Palatine's son, 442, 465, 478.
-, does not believe reports about Mansfelt and marriage, 447; suggests reprisals against Dutch, 452, 477.
-, no news of marriage or Mansfelt, 458; ill, 472; announces Mansfelt's arrival, 498.
-, prevents deserters landing in Netherlands, 502; no instructions about Mansfelt, 558, 565.
-, to inform assembly of fleet, 577; says king's pacific temper encourages disrespect, 581.
-, Mansfelt writes to, 597; speaks doubtfully, 598; gives security for Mansfelt, 614.
-, letters to, 622n.

Carlisle, Earl of. See Hay, James.

Carlos, Don:
-, helps to entertain Charles, 59, 101; will accompany Infanta to Flanders, 88; to be proxy for sister, 93; in succession, 94; to act for sister, 115; leaves Charles, 117; present of Charles to, 137; may command large fleet, 230; proposed French match. 239, 252, 307, 314.

Caro, Sir Robert, a Scot:
-, travelling in Italy, 614.

Caron, Noel, Dutch ambassador in England, 29, 41, 256, 454.
-, Valaresso ready to help, 9; James asks about French help, 14; James asks to relinquish blockade of Dunkirkers, 15; reports home, 19.
-, speaks to James about Dunkirkers, 35; Valaresso warns, 63.
-, James angry with about Dunkirkers, 78; James asks passport for Dunkirkers, 106.
-, prepares for return of Charles, 132; wanted to make overtures, 183.
-, James asks help of, 196; Valaresso urges to support anti-Spanish party, 208.
-, asks for levy to be hastened, 400; urged to write about Amboyna, 406.
-, sends James Dutch account of Amboyna, 420; to urge James to declare war on Spain, 424.
-, reports James angry about Amboyna, 452; version of Dunkirk ships' escape from Downs, 469.
-, to express regret about Amboyna, 480; meets Mansfelt at Buckingham's house, 496; death, 511; funeral, 579.
-, question of successor, 526; papers seized, 576.

Carr, Robert, Earl of Somerset, 627.

Carrion, Curione [Prov. Leon, Spain]; Charles sees nun Luisa at, 133.

Casale [Prov. Alessandria, Italy], 86.

Catanea, Massimi granted bishopric of, 184.

Catanes, Battista, 241.

Catholic, the. See Spain, King of.

Catholics, Papists:
-, disturbance in Ireland, 154.
-, Irish:
-, devoted to Spain, 217; excesses, 220.

Catholics, English, 34, 72, 516, 521.
-, (1623):
-, James wishes to show liberty, 6; only slight advantage, 14; attempts to gain advantages for by marriage negotiations, 17, 18, 26, 38, 40, 64, 80, 84, 85, 93.
-, move pope to grant dispensation, 20; promises to, not kept, James's ill will, 23.
-, gentlemen at Court, 33; Spaniards expect to discover strength, 37, 65.
-, proposal to send bishop to, 41; want open liberty of conscience, 50.
-, penal laws to be annulled, 55; frequent Spanish embassy, 56.
-, advantage if Infanta comes soon, 58; James chooses officials from, 62.
-, large numbers, 65; relief since marriage negotiations, 69; James consults Council about, 78.
-, hate for, through negotiations, 81; object to Spanish ambassadors going to Protestant church, 90.
-, advantages promised to, 100; proposed license for, 102; many secret ones declare selves, 103.
-, Spaniards do nothing for, outside London, 104; priests petition Hinojosa, 111, 112.
-, promises of Charles for, 113; Infanta pleads for, 116; Hinojosa encourages, 123.
-, to be put on same footing as others, 120; Spanish behaviour dangerous for, 131.
-, James publishes pardon for, 137, 138; pardon in abeyance, 143.
-, accident at preaching, 147; Spaniards make capital of, 150.
-, Charles promises to protect, 152; contribution from, not levied, 154.
-, memorial to Charles, 157, 158; suggest Charles marry subject, 164.
-, war better than marriage for, 165; public church for, 169; no security against James maltreating, 172.
-, condition not worsened by changed aspect of affairs, 175.
-, (1624):
-, parliament may move against, 211; practically Spanish agents, 212; need of Spanish favour, 274.
-, apprehensive, 217, 292, 300; James promises not to harm, 227; action of parliament against, 232, 242, 249, 253, 263, 292.
-, Charles promises good treatment, 239; Charles treates with tact, 249.
-, much granted to, for Spain, 255; Lafuente gets promise from James for, 273; French wish to get same terms for, as Spaniards, 275, 302, 307.
-, proposed petition to Charles, 275; kingdom embittered against, 280; petition to Louis, 292.
-, James grants demands against, 295, 300, 303; recognise James old and failing, 309.
-, Hinojosa leaves scandalised, 310; parliament cannot believe king's promises about, 311.
-, petition to Louis XIII, 319–321; speech of Charles about, displeases Commons, 334.
-, France objects to ill treatment, 337; marriage articles in favour of, 340, 341.
-, James will not accept new laws against, 342; Tillières encourages, 344; instructions to Pesaro about helping, 349; Tillières works for, 355.
-, question creates difficulty in marriage negotiations, 351, 352, 361, 362, 366, 372; enlist for Flanders, 354.
-, James promises not to oppress, 356; Mansfelt appeals for, 372.
-, Tillières leaves good name with, 382; not pleased with French match, 383, 455.
-, Effiat finds very Spanish, 394, 395, 399, 435, 444, 451; persecution exaggerated, 395, 400; persecution begun, 399.
-, Effiat tries to persuade, 404; no fresh steps against, 405; Tillières too zealous for, 407.
-, Effiat thinks efforts should be made for, 410; fresh steps against, 411, 417, 420, 430.
-, French efforts for, 422, 431, 434, 438, 504; thank Louis, 435; advantages obtained for, 443, 451, 456, 518.
-, some lead Puritans, 454; Jesuits foment, 456; Bishop of Embrun makes enquiries about, 480, 486, 493.
-, complain of Embrun. 501; will not rejoice at French match, 515; provision for in marriage articles, 524, 525.
-, (1628):
-, prisoners released, 529, 551; difficulties over with French, 539; Louis to guarantee, 540.
-, lies about treatment, 543, 545; Effiat labours for, 543, 620; advantages obtained for by France, 593, 615.
-, Scots stay persecution of, 617; misrepresent Effiat at Rome, 621; ask for fresh postponement of parliament, 625.
-, -, Bishop of. See Bishop, William.

Cattaro [Dalmatia, Austrian Empire], 322.

cattle:
-, exported from Denmark to Spain, 459.

Caumont, James de, Marquis of La Force, Marquis de la Fores:
-, mildness with Huguenots, 626.

Cavazza, Cavizza, Girolamo. Venetian Secretary with the Swiss, 441.
-, despatches, 3, 353, 466, 599, 604.

Cavendish, William, Lord, 28n.

Cavoredo:
-, to march to Grenoble, 491.

Caymo, Regent, 2.
-, -, Carlo. See Caimo.

Cecil, Edward, Colonel, 448.
-, returns to post in Holland, 363; Dolce crosses with, 364; quarrel with Vere for precedence, 416.
-, -, William, Earl of Salisbury: made knight of Garter, 553.

Cephalonia, island [Greece]:
-, proposed increase of duty on raisins at, 12.
-, poverty, 30; ruined by cloth from west, 31; foreign cloth not to be prohibited in, 87;
-, scarcity of money, 92; use of ryals in, 155; greater revenue, 192; Venetian trade at, 283.
-, English monopolise trade, 285, 288, 388; plantation of raisins restricted, 290, 367, 387; regulations for trade, 337, 367, 380, 381; freedom to lade at, 357; English beat down prices at, 606.
-, despatches from, 156, 192, 606.
-, Proveditore of, 87, 290, 337, 380.
-, -, -, See also Giustinian, Anzolo; Moresini, Andrea.
-, -, Little, 425.

Cerbelloni. See Serbellone.

Ceremonies, Master of the. See Lewkenor.

Cesy, Baron of. See Harlay, Philip de.

Chalil. See Halil.

Chamberlain, John:
-, letters to Carleton, 28n, 175n, 344n, 382n.
-, letters of Carleton to, 176n.

Chamberlain, the Lord. See Herbert, William, Earl of Pembroke.

Chamberlain of Prince Charles. See Carey, Robert.

Champagne [Aube and Marne, France]:
-, Angoulême commands in, 391.

Champigny, Sciampigni, —, intendant of finance:
-, at conference about Mansfelt, 497.

Chancellor, Lord, speech of, 229, 232.
-, of Brabant. See Peckius.
-, of Denmark. See Friis, Christian.
-, of the empire. See Werdenberg.
-, of France. See Aligre, Etienne.

chancellor of the exchequer. See Weston. Sir Richard.

Charleton. See Carleton.

Charles V, the emperor:
-, deprived Saxon princes of vote, 336.
-, -, the archduke, 465.

Charles, Prince of Wales, 20, 23, 36, 45, 62, 64, 79, 95, 97, 104, 127, 183, 189, 203, 213, 245, 250, 261, 264, 272, 286, 350, 366, 384, 401, 489, 492, 507, 519, 542, 546, 557, 619, 626.
-, (1623):
-, James's reasons for sending to Spain, 2; question of conversion, 3, 16, 17, 21, 22, 26, 34, 38; expected soon, 5.
-, orders ships to be victualled for six months, 13; courtesies shown to, 16; entertainments, 59, 101.
-, requirements for dispensation, 16; takes offence, 17; restrains followers, 18.
-, writes to reassure sister, 19;
-, furious at withholding of Infanta, 21; only visits Infanta once, 24, 40.
-, declares will go, 25; writes to reassure Hamilton, 28; receives nuncio, 32.
-, promise to pope, 33; wants to return, 34; tries to prevent Inoiosa coming, 35.
-, remonstrates bitterly at withholding the Infanta, 37, 52; in love with Infanta, 37, 76.
-, advised to return before heat, 40; Southampton to receive, 41.
-, James may not want back, 46; sacked Madrid without an army, 47.
-, James sending to fetch, 48; objects to new articles, Spaniards trying to soothe, 50, 52.
-, will not return a Spaniard, 51; entrusts negotiations to Digby, 53.
-, long stay blamed at Hague, 54; to swear to articles, 55, 84, 85.
-, James tells to accept new articles, 55; declares will not go without Infanta, 58.
-, attempts to convert, 59; irritated at treatment, 59.
-, letter to pope, 60, 61, 85, 90; nuncio's criticism of letter, 61.
-, James gives liberty to return, 63, 74; Junta will only irritate, 65.
-, secret understanding with James, 66; reply to Philip, 66–70; asks for answer, 71.
-, gives way in everything, 72, 73, 75, 76; asks Lennox to hasten reply, 74.
-, Buckingham shows little respect to, 75; James asks Council to extract from danger, 78, 81.
-, prayers for, 80; Spaniards wish to soothe, 82; leaving for England, 86, 88, 89.
-, sad and angry at delay, 88; determined to stay on for Infanta, 93, 101.
-, clothes for, in France, 94; has soundings made at Santander, 98.
-, appeal to Philip, 100; Philip's cold reply to, 100, 101; lavish with jewels, 102, 114, 118.
-, informed of birth of nephew Louis, 105; when back James will act resolutely, 106.
-, certain to return but bound by love, 107; determined to leave, 112.
-, wants Infanta at once, 113; complains of treatment, 114; forced to go, 115.
-, allowed to visit Infanta, scandal in household, 116; departure, 117, 119, 121, 124.
-, sorrow at Halberstadt's defeat, 118; reasons for leaving, 119; offended, 122.
-, Spanish ambassadors disconcerted by return, 120, 123; rumours about, 126.
-, report at Hague, 129; Digby doubtful of wishes, 130; suggested marriage to emperor's daughter, 131.
-, detained at Santander, 132, 134; visits nun Luisa, 133; reaches England, 134.
-, rejoicings at return, 135, 142; congratulations, 139–42; professes love for Infanta, 136, 144.
-, presents in Spain, 137; urges restitution of Palatinate, 138; quite alienated from Spaniards, 140.
-, alliance with Buckingham, 143, 149; told Gondomar marriage should be hastened, 144.
-, arrives in London, 145; dislikes Hinojosa, 146; incident on voyage home, 151.
-, convokes Council about match, 149; sends courteous messages to Spain, 152, 156.
-, Spanish ambassador's visit, 153; colloquy with ambassadors, 156; at banquet to ambassadors, 158.
-, will not suffer prejudice to honour, kingdom or religion, 157; memorial of Catholics to, 157, 158.
-, Rota speaks before, 161; will never have bride, 162; affection for Elizabeth, 163.
-, threatens those who advise James ill, 164; letter to Bristol, 166, 167; assurances to Spain, 167.
-, states wrongs to Council, 168; more decided action 169, 174; may be avoiding secret promises made in Spain, 170.
-, pope writes to, 171; preparing masque, 175; Wotton sees, 176; dislike of marriage, 177.
-, incensed with Bristol, 177; Spaniards denounce, 178; emperor congratulates on return, 179.
-, Spaniards put words into mouth, 180.
-, (1624):
-, enlightened about Spanish tricks, 181; wanted to make advances to Henrietta, 182.
-, arrives in London, 184; antipathy to Spaniards, 185; Valaresso sees, and congratulates, 190, 191.
-, submission to king would ruin Buckingham, 192; wants knife in Spanish affairs, 195.
-, every hope rests on, 196; dancing of, 200; watching James, 201.
-, reconciles Buckingham and Chamberlain, 202; surprise in Spain at favour to Buckingham, 206; close union with Buckingham, 208.
-, letter to sister, 210; breaks off Spanish negotiations, 211; sister guarantee for, 212.
-, Venetian policy to, 215; influence with parliament, 217; Rota and, 218, 238, 239; memorial of Rota to, 222–4.
-, co-operation with Buckingham, 210, 216, 248, 273.
-, owes money to Bristol, 219; supposed understanding with king, 220; feels loss of Lennox, 226.
-, at opening of parliament, 227; letter of Herbert to, 229n; Pedro di Toledo would not visit, 230.
-, relates Spanish experiences to parliament, 232, 269; anxiously awaiting Dutch ambassadors, 233.
-, diligent attendance at parliament, 242, 275; Dutch ambassador's visit, 243.
-, grows more averse from Spanish match, 247; irreconcilably disgusted with Spaniards, 249, 305.
-, tact in parliament, 249, 254; displeased at king's reply to parliament, 255; must conquer or die, 256.
-, wants serious negotiations begun for French match, 256; present from Olivares, 257.
-, sends king's declaration to sister, 262; wants joint naval action with Dutch, 265.
-, means to force king's hand, 267, 296; growing credit, 268; enemy of Middlesex, 276, 279, 343; speaks for Middlesex, 325.
-, hostility to Catholics, 280; receives Mansfelt, 281; supports Buckingham, 291.
-, appeals to James, 292; on commission to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 293.
-, welcome to Mansfelt, 293, 295, 298, 299, 304, 314; Spanish ambassadors accuse of treason, 300, 301, 308.
-, Cranfield rejects advice, 302; consults parliament about Spanish ambassadors, 303.
-, centre of popularity, 309; pawned jewels to raise money in Spain, 310.
-, James yields to, 315; interview with Mansfelt, 316; anxious about Buckingham's health, 318.
-, sends friendly message to Venice, 319; enemy of of Bristol, 326, 355.
-, people would like to See take control of government, 319, 320; reported at Hague, 321, 328.
-, wants Southampton to lead English levies, 325; speaks in Commons about Catholics, 333, 334.
-, proposals to Venice by Wake, 339; tries to keep Bristol quiet, 343; accepted Aston's advice against Digby's, 346.
-, Massimi went too far with, 347; credentials of Pesaro to, 348; promise to tolerate Catholics, 351, 361.
-, Spaniards took advantage of presence, 352; selects Willoughby for colonelcy, 353.
-, prevents Spanish ambassadors seeing king at Highgate, 354; does not look favourably on Henrietta's portrait, 355; love for Henrietta, 402.
-, urges signing of Dutch Treaty, 359; Carlisle not dependent upon, 360; not averse from marrying Mlle. de Montpensier, 361.
-, outspoken address to Dutch ambassadors, 363; rejoiced at Buckingham's recovery, 364.
-, encourages slights to Spanish ambassadors, 365; Tillières takes leave of, 373.
-, Spain returns letters and jewels, 374, 451; French suspicions of, 377.
-, Dutch expect much from, 379; Buckingham accused of corrupting, 385; Buckingham treats with undue familiarity, 386, 387.
-, French want to fetch bride from Calais, 393; bound to make French match, 394.
-, bound by oath to parliament about Catholics, 399; secrecy about marriage negotiations, 400.
-, keeps James in state of siege, 405; James's reply to Spain to satisfy, 413.
-, James represents drawbacks of French match to, 414; journey to Spain ruined match, 415.
-, entertains Effiat, 420; hurries ship to fetch jewels, 421; Effiat to hand letters to, 423.
-, French want security from, for Catholics, 429; fault of sending to Spain, 434.
-, confirms marriage treaty, 437; promise for Catholics, 438; Louis prepares to meet, 447; to send to bride, 448.
-, means war on Spain, 439; advises invasion of Bavaria, ib.; accident hunting, 445, 456, 463, 493.
-, receives Venetian ambassadors, 450; does not See Mansfelt, 453; receives Bruneau, 454.
-, congratulations on marriage 457; values French promise about Mansfelt, 461.
-, Buckingham leans on, 462; means to allow voyages to Amazons, 463; at Hampton Court, 464.
-, James's jealousy of, 468; disposed to venture ships to Persia, 474; present to Botru, 478.
-, receives archbishop of Embrun, 479; Elizabeth appeals to, about Mansfelt, 484.
-, French think should desire match, 486; says Spaniards not good falconers, 499.
-, supplies funds but excessive fear of king, 500; Spaniards think still wants Infanta, 503.
-, sends Carey to Henrietta, 504, 510; takes king's place at reception of Ville aux Clercs, 521.
-, decides all about Mansfelt with king and Buckingham, 516.
-, (1625):
-, gives diamond to Ville aux Clercs, 529; Louis will not accord precedence, 531; letter to doge, 534, 535.
-, urges James to give Mansfelt free hand, 533; Pesaro tells about Grisons, 536, 537.
-, Halberstadt occupies apartments, 539; grievance against Spain, 548; Venetian reply to, 550.
-, Pesaro to appeal to, 551; desires league with France, 552; Henrietta writes back to, 553.
-, gives masque, 564; Calvert fears lost favour, 568n; sends jewels to Henrietta, 576.
-, Spaniards fear may force James to war, 573; Rosso sees, 586, 587.
-, awaited in London for decision about Mansfelt, 594; oath required for Catholics, 602.
-, Henrietta thanks for jewels, 603; reaches Theobalds, 610; letters from France upset, 615.
-, reply to Gondomar, 621; activities in London, 624; hopes of, as new king, 627.
-, bon mot about Junta, 629.
-, chamberlain of, 56. See Carey, Robert.
-, marriage of. See under Marriage.
-, physician of, 40, 59, 60, 115, 172.
-, secretary of. See Cottington, Sir Francis; Murray, Thomas.
-, steward of, 34.

Charles Emanuel, Duke of Savoy, 210, 339, 391, 484, 592.
-, (1623):
-, would like French Tuscan match, 3; says pope not well disposed to Venice, 27.
-, Irish offer to serve, 48; tries to incite Bavaria against Spain, 41.
-, speaks of Mansfelt, 54; designs on Monferrat, 86, 91; doge notifies of election, 108.
-, tells Wake of Charles's return, 129; marriage proposed to England, 131.
-, Father Zaccaria sees, 152; despatch to, 176.
-, (1624):
-, Wake to appeal to, 204, 293; news from France, 260, 313; wants arrangements with Mansfelt delayed, 287.
-, proposals of Spain to, 311; thinks Venice should contribute to Mansfelt, 314.
-, writes to England for Mansfelt, 316; question of employing Mansfelt, 335, 345, 359, 360, 375, 376.
-, designs on Genoa, 350, 501, 502, 510; Mansfelt does not consider, 361; confers with ambassadors, 370.
-, gives France excuse for withdrawing about Mansfelt, 377.
-, receives Wake well, 380; Mansfelt wants to give up Genoa enterprise, 390; agrees with Wake, 392.
-, Wake treats with, about Grisons and Palatinate, 403; Wake treats with, about Mansfelt, 416, 422.
-, offers to Mansfelt, 418; Mansfelt asks to allow camp, 419; league against Spain, 422.
-, says pope averse from Anglo-French match, 429; Philibert's death detaches from Spain, 431.
-, does not want breach with Spain, 440; approves match with Denmark, 442.
-, signs assignment for Mansfelt, 450; hurt done to Spain, 457.
-, arranges meeting at Susa, 458; designs on Geneva, 464; conference at Susa, 465, 473.
-, consults Paruta, 469, 470; Wake's opinion of plans, 491; sends congratulations to England, 519.
-, (1625):
-, Buckingham speaks of, 528; notified of new doge, 532; ready to attack Milan, 544; arming, 545.
-, awaits Lesdiguières, 566; disgust with Lesdiguières, 570; Spaniards fear may attack Genoa, 572.
-, business with Mansfelt, 579; co-operation with Lesdiguières against Spaniards, 583.
-, attaches great importance to passage of Germans, 596; thinks highly of Wake, 597.
-, on frontiers of Milan, 602; Spaniards decry, 605; Dominican to treat with, 607.
-, astonishing provision for war, 608; starts for Asti, 609; moving, 612; in alleged league, 613; enters Monferrat, 622.

Chartres [Eure et Loir, France]:
-, Louis going to, 448.

chase. See hunting.

Chemps, Captain Hanfredo, ? Humphrey Kemp, 381.

Cheri. See Carey, Robert.

Cheton. See Seton.

Chevreuse, Duchess of. See Rohan, Mary de.
-, -, Duke of. See Lorraine, Claude de, Duke of Chevreuse.

Chiavenna [Prov. Sondrio, Italy], 74, 517.
-, papal protests about, 36; to be deposited, 76, 79; Leopold claims, 77; Spaniards fortify, 520, 546.
-, projected attack on, 566; captured, 582, 585.

Chichester, Arthur, Lord:
-, designated as ambassador to Cologne. 63; departure postponed, 90; at Council, 464, 554.

Chierle. See Hay, James, Earl of Carlisle.

Chiligri. See Killigrew.

Chinsinton. See Rich, Henry, Baron Kensington.

Chioggia, Chioza [Prov. Venezia, Italy]:
-, Podesta of, 230, 241, 254, 396, 515.
-, Wake at, 515, 517.

Chiroga, Father, provincial of the Capuchins:
-, influence with Olivares, 32.

Chisinton. See Rich, Henry, Lord Kensington.

Choisy le Bac, Bacq a Choysi [Oise, France]:
-, despatches dated from, 278, 288, 298, 299, 306, 307, 323, 332, 339–341, 350, 351, 353, 361, 362, 376–8, 382, 390.

Chrichi. See Blanquefort de Crequy.

Christian IV, King of Denmark, 259, 368, 419.
-, (1623):
-, does not believe marriage will take place, 7; dismisses emperor's ambassador, 41; Count of Emden offers state to, 46; foments Gabor, 152; proposed mission to, 157.
-, (1624):
-, suggested Charles marry daughter, 198, 218.
-, proposed alliance against emperor, 203; ready to help Palatine, 221.
-, money sent to, 233; league against Austria, 240, 270; letters to, 242; liberal offers, 245.
-, debt of James to, 251; Venice could move to enter league, 323; proposed diversion by, 339.
-, Anstruther to visit, 364; inclinations in reply to James, 364, 365.
-, Anstruther's affection for, 380; Sweden defeats, 384; settlement with Sweden, 395.
-, understanding with emperor, 432; reply, 436, 437; Mansfelt's wishes of, 446; Palatine believes will help, 447.
-, advises restoration of Palatine, 493; waits to See James act, 501; will help Mansfelt, 508.
-, asked for money, 510.
-, (1625):
-, will help Dutch secretly, 544; receives Garter, popular in England, 552.
-, Sweden asks England to arbitrate with, 553; Austrians feel sure of, 557.
-, gentleman from, in England, 569, 574; German princes want help, 575.
-, liberal offers of England will begin, 603; asks for something definite from France, 604; proposed alliance with 607; paying force for Palatinate, 623; James does not wish to rush prematurely into war. 624.

Christian, son of Christian IV of Denmark:
-, proposed match with Saxony, 512, 520.

Christian of Brunswick, Bishop of Halberstadt, Brunswick, Erbestal, Alberstat, Arbestat, 303, 496.
-, may not accept armistice, 10; promises Elizabeth help, 11; Tilly moves against, 46.
-, ready to strike blow, 77; moving on Egra, 79; defeats Tilly, 80, 86.
-, Tilly routs at Stadtlohn, 96, 98, 105, 113; forces menace to empire, 100.
-, Charles sorrows at defeat, 118; defeat blow at marriage, 127; collects forces, 128.
-, France supports, 138; defeat affects Orange, 141; at Hague, 215.
-, rivalry with Mansfelt, 244, 268, 281; not allowed to go to England, 280; recommends Mansfelt, 311.
-, letter to James, 432; to have Garter, 456, 514, 526; made general of Mansfelt's cavalry, 477, 495; at Dover, 530; in London, 530, 539; Venice expresses friendship for, 577.
-, Mansfelt's plans for, 578; put ashore at Calais, 581, 587; expected with cavalry, 603; joins Mansfelt, 616.

Christian William, of Brandenburg, Administrator of Magdeburg, Bishop of Magdeburg:
-, supplies troops, 623.

Christian, Captain:
-, commander of the Bonaventure, 62n.

Chudleigh, Captain, 488n.

Chur, Coire [canton Grisons, Switzerland], 517.
-, Leopold's commissioners at, 91; Beitag, Pittag at, 491.

Cicogna, Pasqual, Savio alla Mercanzia, 285, 368, 396.
-, cipher:
-, new Venetian, 205, 495, 526; directions upon, 596, 626.
-, Philips engaged upon Venetian, 600, 601, 604.

Ciuran, Venetian Consul at Aleppo, 322.

Civitavecchia [Prov. Roma, Italy], 520.

Clarke, Clari, Edward:
-, arrives from Spain, 88; to buy clothes for prince in France, 94.
-, -, Clare, —, suggested as agent at Turin, 384, 425.

Clement VII, Pope, 544.

Clement VIII, Pope, 320.

Cleopatra, 32.
-, clergy:
-, grant four subsidies, 302, 311; James thanks, 342.

Cleves [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire]:
-, proposed league for recovery of, 449.

cloth, 148.
-, ruin of Cephalonia, 31; cannot be prohibited in Levant, 87, 368; report on foreign trade in Levant, 186, 187; Venetian trade in, 283; duty on, 284, 291, 337, 367, 380; exchanged for raisins, 357, 368, 388; note of imports to be kept, 381.
-, of Bassano, 186.
-, Kersey, 31, 87, 186, 283, 367, 388.
-, -, duty on, 204, 291, 337, 380.
-, London, 31, 87, 367.
-, silk, 187.
-, Venetian, 234, 367, 368, 388.
-, woollen, 187.

cloves, 108n.

Cockburn, ? Corbun, Captain, 1, 11.

Coeuvres, Marquis of. See Estrées, Francis Hannibal d'.

Coiffier. See Ruzé.

Coire. See Chur.

Coke, Cuch, Cuc, Sir Edward:
-, James's fear of, proposal to send away, 183, 192; made commissioner to ireland, 196; leaves, 201; stayed, 241; elected for parliament, 217.

Colico [Prov. Como, Italy], 622.

Collalto, Count Rainbold:
-, regiment of, 476; is sent to help, 520.

Cologne [German Empire], 45.
-, news from, 240.
-, new congress at, 46, 158.
-, Chichester to go to, 63, 90; postponed, 104; Oñate urges, 133; Palatine goes to, 314.
-, -, Archbishop Elector of. See Ferdinand of Bavaria.

Coloma, Colonna, Colluma. Columa, Don Carlos, Spanish Ambassador in England, 14, 59, 141, 266, 355, 484.
-, helps about chapel, 8; remonstrates about burning of San Ambrosio, 24.
-, speaks for blockaded Dunkirkers, 34; lays stone of Infanta's chapel, 40.
-, suspicious of Bavaria, 41; at ceremony of swearing to articles, 80, 81.
-, James's excuse to, 89; lodged with Hinojosa, 95.
-, reports consent to terms, 100; claims goods from East Indiamen, 107.
-, goes to king about Catholics, 111; in quandary at Charles's return, 120, 123.
-, tries to dissipate belief in Charles's return, 126; objects to English reports of ill treatment in Spain, 127.
-, audience at Hampton Court, 130; prepares to celebrate Charles's return, 132.
-, asks audience, 135, 139; explanation about marriage, 136; pardon for Catholics granted to, 137.
-, James refuses compliment, 140; fresh remittances to, 143.
-, Buckingham entertains, 146, 157, 158; cast down, 149.
-, visits Charles, 153; goes with Diego Mendoza to audience, 154.
-, colloquy with James, Charles and Buckingham, 156; says war better for Catholics than marriage, 165.
-, tells James of birth of Infanta, 174; Charles tells no marriage before restoration, 179, 180.
-, rumoured recall, 193; question of titles with Venice, 197.
-, tries to get audience of James alone, 201; promises at audience, 201, 207, 208.
-, not told of James's decision, 211; rejoices at Puisieux's loss of favour, 212; audience of Charles, 217.
-, uneasy about Bavaria, 218; wants to go, 219; Rota's business communicated to, 222.
-, objects to edict against Catholics, 227; remonstrates about Buckingham's relation, 234, 241.
-, objects to reception of Dutch Ambassadors, 244; asks fulfilment of Pusieulx's promise, 253.
-, expecting to leave, 265; says Valtelline affair settled, 275; Mansfelt's coachman strikes door, 299.
-, accuses Buckingham of treason, 300, 301, 303, 309; James urged to proceed against, 305.
-, formally condemned, 307; draws up paper with accusation, 308.
-, crowd demonstrates against, 318; calls on Bristol, 326; James will not see, 334.
-, reported recall, 336; sees James secretly at Highgate, 344; Charles prevents seeing king at Highgate, 354.
-, told may go, 354, 365; did not accompany Hinojosa, 373; expects leave, 374; not received, 374, 375, 455.
-, ready to start, 400; remarks on French match, 410; Aston presents complaint against, 412, 413.
-, remonstrates about "A game of Chess," 425; leaving soon, 436; to be prisoner, 449; to go without present or compliment, 455; departs, 463; released, 472; pardoned, 522.
-, troops under, to meet Mansfelt, 580; Buckingham offended about, 591.
-, -, -, son of, 40n.

Colomandela, Francisco de, chaplain of the Ambassador Coloma:
-, detained, 406; released, 411.

Colonna, Filippo, Constable:
-, letter to Archbishop of Canter bury, 547, 555, 556.

Colonna. See also Coloma.

Columa. See Coloma.

Coman. See Corman.

Comedy, drama, theatre:
-, played at Spanish Court, 101; Buckingham behaves badly at, 387.
-, Spanish ambassador objects to, 425; players punished, 425.
-, -, See also masques.

commissioners. See ambassadors.

Como [Prov. Como, Italy], 470.

Compiègne [Oise, France], 260, 332, 353, 402.
-, Rich at, 288; Carlisle reaches, 332; Dutch treaty dated at, 423n; Louis going to, 448.

Comptroller of the Household. See Suckling, Sir John.

Constantinople, Turkey in Europe, 127.
-, English letter packet to, torn, 41, 46, 73, 111; Roe negotiates at, with pirates, 95n; cloth trade at, 187; silk taken to, 233; troubles over gabelles, 299; disorder at, 398; agreement with pirates made at, 579.
-, Arsenal, 398.
-, church of S. Antonio, 438.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 52, 517, 598.

Concini, Concino, Marquis of Ancre, 442.

Conde, Prince of. See Bourbon Conde, Henry de.

Confessor of Henrietta Maria. See Jacquinot.
-, - of Philip IV of Spain. See Sotomayor.

Congregation. See Cardinals, congregation of.

Conovel. See Conway.

Constable of France. See Bonne, Francis de, Duke of Lesdiguières.

Consul, English, at Aleppo. See Haggatt.
-, -, Venetian. See Caraffa.
-, -, Venetian, at Aleppo. See Ciuran.

Contarini, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador to the Netherlands, 406.
-, despatches to Senate, 359, 369, 379, 390, 397, 398, 403, 409, 412, 416, 422, 423, 428, 429, 434, 439, 440, 441, 447, 452, 458, 466, 472, 477, 478, 483, 487, 498, 502, 503, 508, 514, 526, 532, 541, 542, 558, 565, 576, 577, 581, 593, 597, 614, 622, 623.
-, despatch to Council of Ten, 417.
-, conversation with Berck, 247; Dolce goes to, 364; calls on Anstruther, 379; sends to meet d'Espesses, 423; visits Thurn, 439; confidences of Carleton with, 441, 442; communications with Pesaro, 554.
-, -, Francesco, Doge of Venice:
-, notifies election to powers, 108, 129; Wotton congratulates, 109; reply to Wotton, 110; congratulations to, 126; death, 532, 535; letters of James and Charles by, 534.
-, -, -, Ambassador Extraordinary to England, 109, 127, 130, 140.
-, -, Lorenzo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 285, 368.
-, -, -, Councillor, 614.
-, -, -, son of Ottaviano, 605.
-, -, Piero, Venetian Ambassador at Rome:
-, despatches, 155, 170, 171, 184, 197, 259, 276, 282, 378, 412, 422, 427, 433, 440, 446, 447, 465, 476, 502, 511.
-, -, Simon, Venetian Ambassador at Constantinople:
-, despatch, 618.
-, -, Zuan Battista, Inquisitor of State, 604.

Conway, Conovel, Conowel, Sir Edward, Secretary of State 207, 221, 239, 244, 250, 261, 463n, 517, 554, 569, 617.
-, promises to Dutch, 106; Spaniards hate, 106; sharp words with Messia, 166.
-, Wake marries step-daughter, 183, 200; tells Valaresso of new decisions, 193–5.
-, letters of Herbert to, 200n, 215n; in favour of breaking with Spain, 208; goes to James, 211, 216.
-, speaks of audacity of priests, 220; dismisses Rota, 238; Valaresso sees, 257.
-, complaint to Spanish Ambassadors, 263; sends to stop Mansfelt, 280.
-, commissioner to treat with Dutch, 293; letters of Carleton to, 305n, 327n.
-, detains Hinojosa, 317; has charge of affair of Dunkirk ships, 334; Rusdorf suspects of influencing Charles, 363.
-, Mansfelt's secretary soes, 371; dissatisfied with delays of France, 372.
-, Shirley treats with, 375; Valaresso tells Pesaro coming, 384; to satisfy Venice about raisins, 401, 406.
-, promises import of Murano glass, 411, 412; reply to Rusdorf, 419, 446.
-, says James will have Frankenthal back, 436; attends Council. 445, 464.
-, James refers Bruneau to, 454; sent to Ville aux Clercs, 515; at reception of Ville aux Clercs, 521; blamed for delay about Catholics, 539; crass negligence, 547.
-, Caimo shows letter to, 549; examines Caimo, 555; talks with Pesaro about Soubise, 562, 563.
-, employs Guacen, 600; gives passport for Gondomar, 616; letter to Carleton. 622n.

Corbun (? Cockburn), Captain, a Scot, 1.
-, asks Dutch for money for Mansfelt, 11.

Cordova, Gonzalez de:
-, making levies in Artois, 516; defending Flanders, 567.

Cordovans, 124, 187.

Corfu, Island [Greece], 606.
-, rectors of. 52.
-, arrest of ship at, 52.

Corman, Coman, Isaac, Portuguese Jew:
-, negotiates for peace between Turk and Spain, 531, 572, 598, 599.

Corner, Cornaro, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador in Spain:
-, instructions, 388.
-, despatches, 2, 16, 20, 25, 32, 36, 52, 58, 61, 65, 71, 75, 86, 93, 100, 113, 118, 133, 144, 152, 162, 163, 171, 187, 205, 213, 230, 253, 270, 272, 277, 285, 313, 329, 331, 345, 347, 371, 381, 629.
-, Saluzzo visits, 21, 22; confidences with Marquis of Aitona, 61, 62; congratulates Aston, 75; attends festivities in Charles's honour, 101; pays respects to Charles, 117; Digby states views to, 188; Digby's confidences with, 272, 273; Aston's confidences with, 345–7.
-, -, Antonio, Vice-Doge, 13.
-, -, Giovanni, Doge of Venice, 542.
-, notifies election to powers, 532; Pesaro congratulates, 576.
-, replies to Wake, 534, 544, 550, 571, 583, 591, 592, 607, 608.
-, James told of election, 587; Louis congratulates, 593.
-, -, Zorzi, Savio alla Mercanzia, 4, 12, 88.

Cornwall:
-, Spaniards want port in, 9.

Correr. Marc Antonio, Captain of Brescia:
-, despatch, 381.
-, -, Juan Francesco, Inquisitor of State, 592, 604.

Corsini, Ottavio, Bishop of Tarse, Papal Nuncio in France:
-, letter of Massimi to, on English match, 151; supports Bavaria, 199; overtures for marriage to Don Carlos, 307.

Coruña in Galicia, Spain, 8.
-, King to accompany Charles to, 86; fleet not going to, 98.

Cospéau, Philippe, Bishop of Nantes:
-, may go with Henrietta to England, 507.

Cossacks, 398.

Cottington, Sir Francis, Secretary of Charles, 55, 58, 59, 66, 327.
-, to take revised articles to England, 26, 32; ready to start, 38.
-, arrives London, 49, 60; to return with reply, 50; no despatch only letters, 52.
-, sent to Spain, 82; marriage on return, 97; back in Spain with consent, 100.
-, no news of, at London, 107; return of Bristol's party, 146; made a notary, 168.
-, servant of, 118.

Cotton, 125.

Council, the Privy, 289, 430, 454.
-, (1623):
-, Naunton not to appear in, 9; James angry with, 19; ignorant of events, 27.
-, preparing for Infanta's reception, 41; to swear to articles of marriage treaty, 55, 62.
-, delegates to treat with Hinojosa, 56; not told about pope's brief, 63.
-, James asks advice about getting Charles back, 78; swears to marriage articles, 80.
-, pleads necessity of getting Charles back, 81; scattered in country houses, 82.
-, Charles sent to Spain without consent, 91; in quandary through Best's action, 98.
-, Best summoned before, 106, 120; dares not differ from King, 157.
-, irritation with Bishop of Calcedon, 165; discusses parliament, 168; divided about Spain, 170.
-, (1624):
-, against James making up with Spain, 196; meets about answer to Spain, 208.
-, Charles mistrusts, 210; Valaresso to ask about Glover's debt, 214.
-, commission of, on silk trade, 233; grant to Venetian traders, 284.
-, James asks about Buckingham's loyalty, 309; wants Hinojosa punished, 311, 316; refuses Hinojosa passport, 317.
-, Bristol will go before, 326, 343; James consults, on Spanish negotiations, 329.
-, objections to concessions about raisins, 356, 357; warns merchants to remove capital from Spain, 383.
-, not told details of marriage negotiations, 400; to deal with raisins and glass, 411, 412.
-, Ricaut accused before, 424; discusses Frankenthal, 424, 426; Shirley treats with, 425.
-, sentences comedians, 432; scattered, 436; decree upon raisin trade, 444, 445, 464.
-, meets about Mansfelt, 456; Buckingham wants support, 462; to despatch war affairs, 479.
-, says Spain cajoling James, 485; orders payment for Mansfelt, 494.
-, objects to Mansfelt's claims, 505; at reception of Ville aux Clercs at Cambridge, 515.
-, (1625):
-, proposes letters of marque against Dunkirkers, 540; deals with Caimo case, 546–8, 534–6. 585.
-, decides to arrest Hamburg ships, 567, 588; issues letters of marque, 574.
-, oath required for Catholics, 602; Gondomar writes to, 616; Charles holds about raising money, 624.
-, -, clerk to. See Dickinson.
-, -, Lord President of the. See Montagu. Henry. Viscount Mandeville.
-, -, Secretary of. See Beecher.

Council of War, 454, 500, 526.
-, nominated, 280, 291; to decide on employment of money, 302, 333; nothing but a name, 343; meets, 363; makes provision for Ireland, 374; promises men ready, 467; letter to Elizabeth, 484; grants Mansfelt provision, 509.

Coure. See Estrées, Francis Hannibal d', Marquis of Coeuvres.

Couriers:
-, payment of, 565.
-, -, Bartoli, Antonio; Iseppi, Francisco.

Courtenay, ? Curtanuo, M. de, 260.

Coventry, Sir Thomas, Attorney General:
-, accuses Caimo, 554.

Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, the Lord Treasurer, 401.
-, proposes to suppress embassies of Venice and Savoy, 15, 96; acts for merchants against Spanish claims, 95; knows of Glover's debt, 214.
-, Charles asks to pay Rich, 218; unpopular, 242; statement of king's debts, 249.
-, Buckingham, enemy of, 256, 279; advises king to avoid a declaration, 262.
-, tries to supplant Buckingham, 268; impeachment of, 268, 276, 278, 279, 292.
-, declines advice of Charles, 302; supposed hand in Spanish ambassadors' accusations, 308.
-, James speaks for, 310; good defence, 311, 318; sentence, 320, 325.
-, hopes to rise again, 335; released from Tower, 343; James wants to restore, 355.
-, wished for back, 384; James demands 20,000l. of, 395; James speaks against, 415.
-, removed from office of Master of Wards, 463; at Council, 464; proposed to sell goods, 569.

Crato, Prior of. See Antonio, Don.

Crema [Prov. Cremona, Italy]:
-, Peyton sent to, 277; troops at, 449.
-, -, Podesta and Captain of. See Zorzi, Zorzi.

Crete, Candia, 125, 129, 283.
-, trade of foreign cloth in, report on, 186; English trade at, 606.
-, Captain and Duke of. See Valier, Nicolo.
-, Captain of the Guard of, 129.
-, Proveditore General, 129. See Trevisan, Hieronimo.
-, Rector of. See Malipiero, Pier Francesco.
-, despatches dated from, 189.

Crew, Sir Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons:
-, speeches of, 232, 234, 235.

Crichi. See Blanquefort de Crequy.

Croatia [Austrian Empire]:
-, horse of, 473.

Cromwell, Thomas Lord, Colonel of Levies, 474.

Crucignath. See Kreuznach.

Cuc, Cuch. See Coke.

Cueva, Alonso della, Marquis of Bedmar, Cardinal, Cardinal dall Aqueva, Queva:
-, urges war, 165, 202; supreme at Brussels, 204; a plague, 209; reports persecution of English Catholics, 300; gives fair words about Frankenthal, 458; calls Mansfelt traitor 570; to reply to Mansfelt's demand, 591.
-, -, Francesco Fernandez della, Duke of Albuquerque, Spanish Ambassador at Rome, announces conclusion of English marriage, 96.

Curione. See Carrion.

currants. See raisins.

Curtanuo, M. de (? Courtenay), 260.

Cyprus, 10.