Index: B

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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'Index: B', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636, (London, 1921) pp. 584-592. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol23/pp584-592 [accessed 25 April 2024]

B

Baden Durlach, margrave of. See George Frederick, margrave of.

Bagshot, co. Surrey :

Charles at, 143n, 443n.

Bahia. See San Salvador.

bailo. See ambassadors, Venetian, at the Porte.

baize :

English ship with cargo of, 59.

Ballarino, Ballerino, Giovanni Battista, Venetian Secretary in Germany :

despatches to the Senate, 406, 409, 472, 482, 485, 501, 514, 525, 536, 551, 563.

despatch quoted, 504, 541.

Taylor's insincerity with, 537
-, Arundel talks of acting in concert with, 544.

Baltasar, son of Philip III, of Spain :

proposed marriage to Princess Mary of England, 375, 430, 438, 442
-, Spain encourages hope of, 493
-, Aston busy with negotiations, 496.

Baltic Sea :

Danish fleet sails for, 91.

Sweden preparing fleet for, 112.

Poland asks for English help against Sweden in, 336.

Baltimore, lord. See Calvert, Cecil.

Bandar Abbas, Bandel, Bandol [Persia], 61 :

measures against English and Dutch trade at, 3, 63.

Baner, Banier, Bannier, Gustavus, Swedish General :

hard pressed by Bavaria, 63
-, successfully resists imperialists, 175.

-, Banir, Swedish gentleman : knighted, 384n.

Bar, M. de, sieur de Baugy, Bosi, French ambassador to the Dutch :

reports satisfaction at settlement with Monsieur, 27
-, reports Dutch idea of proposing alliance to England, 33.

reports efforts for Cologne, 38
-, representations against Dutch truces, 56.

Barbancon, Barbanson, prince of. See Ligne, Albert de.

Barbary :

English cloth sent to, 344n.

French seize English ship off, 463, 468.

Barberino, Antonio, Cardinal :

quarrels of, 279.

-, Francesco, Cardinal :

quarrels of, 279
-, letter to queen's confessor, 321
-, Conn secretary to, 496.

writes to Panzani about inscriptions in Sala Regia, 527.

Barnard, Edward :

appointed consul at Smyrna, 466n.

Baronis, Savoyard envoy to England :

brings jewelled sword for Lord Weston, 166, 167
-, to prepare way for ambassador extraordinary, 169
-, brings remittances for Scaglia, 171.

Barouier, Parri, French consul at Cerigo :

account of fight of English merchantmen with Turkish fleet, 121.

Barrault, count de. See Jaubert, Aimery.

Basadonna, Alvise, Savio alla Mercanzia, 309, 321, 344, 345, 449, 453.

Basadonna, Zuane, Proveditore of Zante :

despatches to Senate, 128.

-, Inquisitor with the Fleet :

instructions to about Hobson, 188, 285.

Basel [Switzerland] :

hope to draw to side of Swedes, 181.

Basirette [Brazil, S. America] :

letter from, 243.

Bassano [Prov. Vicenza, Italy] :

robbery of mails near, 163.

Bastangi, Bostanghi Pasha :

recovers jewel for Sultan, 172, 173
-, complacency to Foscarini, 236, 237.

Wychi sends question back to, 237.

battles
-, See Avins
-, Crecy
-, Edgehill
-, Hameln
-, Hoxter
-, Leipsig
-, Liegnitz
-, Lutzen
-, Nordlingen
-, Poitiers
-, Steinau.

Baudissin Baudessin, Baudesin, Bodisen, W. H. von, Swedish General :

Pappenheim saves Paderborn from, 14
-, reverse at Hoxter, 27.

offers to Richelieu, 61
-, successfull operations, 62.

Spaniards send help against, 72.

Baugy, sieur de. See Bar, M de.

Baumbergher, Colonel Gaspar :

takes Philippsburg by surprise, 333n.

Bavaria and Bavarians :

Rota's negotiations about, 21.

Gustavus seeks to make diversion in, 28.

fear of Wallenstein in, 67.

reported defeat by Swedes, 85
-, successes of Union in, 175.

deputies from at diet of Breslau, 143.

English watching events in, 177. 180.

Duke Bernard forces to raise seize of Ratisbon, 236.

Charles IV, took electoral vote from, 566.

duchess of. See Maria Anna, daughter of the emperor Ferdinand II.

duke of. See Maximilian.

Bay of All Saints. See San Salvador.

Bazan, Alonso de, Marquis of Santa Cruz, Marquis Santa Croce :

removal of, 10, 11
-, Dutch believe Charles means to support, 330.

Beaulieu, M., French secretary to the English embassy at Paris :

death of, 273n.

Beauregard, ..., French ambassador to Saxony :

to dissuade Saxony from peace with the emperor, 372.

Bedchamber :

officers of who accompany king to Scotland, 93.

first gentleman of :

value of, 524n
-, Lennox expected to get or Rupert, 558
-, given to Holland, 558n.

beer :

proposed monopoly of to raise revenue, 176.

Beienfeld, Beinfeld. See Benfeld.

Bembo, Agostin, Savio alia Mercanzia, 139.

Benavides, Don Christoforo Beneventi de :

appointed Spanish ambassador to England, 471.

delays visit to England, 493.

hopes based on coming, 494.

Bene, Abbot da. See Elbene, Alfonse.

Benevolence :

proposal to raise for Princess Palatine, 122
-, king signs letters for, 130, 138n
-, proposal dropped, 140.

Charles issues letters for, 397.

Benfeld, Beinfeld, Beienfeld in Alsace :

reported capture, 40
-, Protestant princes refuse to yield to French, 320.

Benicausen, Benicausem. See Buwinckhausen, Benjamin, de Walmerode.

Berg di, Bergh, Count Henry van den :

Joachimi criticises, 2
-, arming, 8
-, takes the field, 11
-, French support for, 120.

Bergamo [Prov. Bergamo, Italy] 20, 44 :

Jerome Weston starts for, 18
-, reception of Weston at, 38.

Rectors of, 18.

Bergenaer, Cornelius, Dutch Captain :

in charge of Spanish prize, 326n.

Bergh [Gelderland, Netherlands] :

duchy of :

captured by Baudessin 62.

Berlin [Brandenburg, Germany] :

Anstruther to go to, 136.

Bernard, duke, of Weimar. See Saxe Weimar, Bernard.

Berne [Switzerland] :

committing selves to Swedish party, 181.

deputies of, meet Fleming at Aarau, 387.

Bertie, Robert, earl of Lindsey, Lindesay, earl of Linze, Linge, lord high Chamberlain, the general :

commissioner on case of Portuguese ship, 235.

to command new fleet, 359
-, lieutenants appointed, 372
-, sealed instructions issued to, 393
-, nature of instructions, 401, 413
-, French take exception to, 413, 415.

puts to sea, 396
-, reports numbers of Brest fleet, 402n
-, orders Swallow to join fleet, 403.

ordered to provide transport for Pembroke's sons, 403n
-, reason for concentrating fleet, 404.

ordered to avoid encounters with French, 405
-, interrogates Dutch captain about French fleet, 413.

criticism of operations as ineffective, 441
-, returns to fleet from Court, 443.

to revictual and cruise off Scotland, 446
-, returns to Downs for lack of provisions, 459.

supplies ship for St. Chaumont, 459
-, object to protect Spanish squadron sailing to Dunkirk, 460.

ordered to disarm ships, 468, 470, 474
-, knights seven subordinates, 474
-, king does not approve, 475.

Northumberland's instructions similar to, 526.

Beveren, Cornells van, M. Beveron of Dordrecht :

sent to Friesland about truces, 28.

appointed ambassador extraordinary to England, 493, 494.

Dutch hopes of mission, 503
-, departure hastened, 504
-, expected soon, 508, 509.

sees Princess Palatine for instructions, 508.

will remonstrate about treatment of fisheries, 509
-, idea of remonstrance to about truces, 536.

quarters ready for, awaited with impatience, 519
-, calls on Michiel before starting, 526.

arrival, 533
-, looking for house, 543.

first audiences, 539
-, presents gifts to king and queen, 539, 540
-, exchanges compliments with Correr, 540.

recalls officers to colours, 540.

asks that fishermen may not be molested by fleet, 543
-, ask for guarantee against Dnnkirkers, if pay, 547.

reports first negotiations, views of Arundel's mission, 545.

offers fleet for Palatine against Spain, 547
-, Councill's answer to, 549
-, dissatisfied by, 549, 550.

reports English claims to dominion at sea, 548.

negotiations inconclusive, 553.

has no confirmation of fall of Schenkenschantz, 558
-, announces fall, 562, 563, 567.

presses king with question of alliance and treatment of fishermen, 567
-, repeats instances for fishermen, 571
-, persists, 572.

leaves London, with Court, 570.

Bziers [Herault, France] :

agreement between king and Monsieur at, 13n.

Bichi Alessandro, Cardinal, papal nuncio in France :

objects to favours shown to Weston, 3.

binding hooks :

Venice forbids exportation of, 353.

Bingen, in Lower Palatinate [Hesse, Germany] :

Cardinal La Valette recovers, 451.

Biondi, Giovanni Francisco :

Arundel speaks to about ambassador to Venice, 149, 150, 152, 158, 164, 175.

letter to Gussoni, 150.

Biscayans :

outrage at Dublin, 134, 135n.

pirates, 446n.

bishops :

four accompany king to Scotland, 93.

Panzani wishes to establish one for English Catholics, 520.

Blackwall :

anchor makers at, 113.

Blaignac, baron de. See Jaubert, Aimery.

Blajere, William de, heere van Hellebus, first echevin of Ghent, (burgomaster) :

chosen to treat with Dutch, 12.

Blanchefort de Crquy, Charles de, Prince of Poix and Marshal of France, Crichi, Duke of Crequy, Chrichi :

entry into Rome, treatment of Savoyard ambassador, 126, 140.

French ambassador extraordinary to Venice :

mediation of in quarrel with pope, 288.

to go to dominions of Parma, 386
-, to serve under duke of Savoy, 392.

besieges Valenza, 456.

Blao, il, councillor of the Duke of Simmern :

visit to England incognito, 302.

Blessing of Dysart :

pillaged by Grey Horse of Flushing, 503n.

Blom, Blond, Oblon, Michael de, gentleman of Swedish ambassador :

arrives on private affairs of ambassador, 332
-, has credentials to act as resident in England for Sweden and allied Princes, 333.

preparing for reception of ambassador, 356.

goes to Hague to confer with Oxenstierna, 388.

boat, invented by Arundel, 150.

Boate, Proti, Edward :

builder of the Unicorn, 220.

boatmen :

number of, on Thames, liability for service, 365.

boatracing :

on Thames, 127.

Bodisen. See Baudissen.

Body guard :

officers of, who accompany king to Scotland, 93.

Boetzelaer, Gideon van, lord of Langerach, Langarach, Dutch ambassador in France :

to urge French help in Germany, 166.

Bohemia :

Wallenstein gathers army in, 62
-, Saxon successes in, 262.

king of. See Frederick V, Elector Palatine.

queen of. See Elizabeth, Princess Palatine.

Bointon, Humphrey, English merchant :

sentenced at Zante, petition, 427.

Bois le Duc, Hertogenbosch, Bolduch [N. Brabant, Netherlands] :

Anstruther at, 79.

Bologna [Prov. Bologna, Italy] :

cardinal archbishop of. See Colonna, Girolamo.

Bolognetto, Giorgio, bishop of Ascoli, papal nuncio in France :

letters to queen's almoner in England, 321.

Bonaventure :

commissioned for foreign service, 18n, 32
-, unlikely to do much, 23
-, to escort queen mother to England, 43.

to escort provisions from Spain to Flanders, 46.

stopped in port, 52
-, encounter with Dutch Indiamen, 92, 93.

Bondumier, Zuane, Proveditore of Zante :

despatches to the Senate, 88.

Boniclusen, Bonichusen, General :

reported defeat in Westphalia, 227, 230.

Bonport, Buonporto, Sieur de, Savoyard envoy to England :

sent to announce birth of prince, 12
-, queen invites to ballet, 16
-, leaving well content, 17.

goes to Holland on same errand, 19.

books :

of the duke of Savoy on royal title, 264, 272, 275, 278
-, published by Cize, 464.

-, claiming the Spanish Netherlands, 272, 273, 275, 278.

See also Histriomastix
-, Mare Clausum
-, Mare Liberum
-, Opinions of Gianotti.

Boonen, Jacob, archbishop of Malines :

to report Dutch terms to Infanta, 60
-, reports on negotiations, 119.

on council of regency, 174n.

pronounces indissolubility of marriage of Monsieur, 200, 201.

Bordeaux [Gironde, France] :

revolt at, 422.

Boreel, William, pensionary of Amsterdam :

sent to Zeeland about truces, 28.

Borgia, affair of the, 359.

Borken [Westphalia, Germany] :

Col. Pilsen sent towards, 211n.

Bormio [Prov. Sondrio, Italy] :

Fernamond drives Grisonsbund troops out of, 421n.

Bosi. See Bar, M. de, sieur de Baugy.

Bostanghi Pasha. See Bastangi, Pasha.

Boswell, Bosuel, William, English Agent in the Netherlands :

1632 :

opinion of Vane's negotiations, 7
-, reports Flemish proposal to Dutch, 24
-, reports on truce negotiations, 28
-, to abstain from interest in truce negotiations, 37.

sends word of death of Gustavus, 41
-, reports waiting attitude to truces, 46, 47.

1633 :

report of Dutch Spanish negotiations, 60
-, to inform States of English help to Germany, 97.

report on Denmark's peace interposition, 104.

takes garter insignia to Prince Palatine, 122, 130, 137.

to claim satisfaction for Dutch insult to English port, 132
-, no public remonstrance, 150
-, invitations to christening of James, 165.

1634 :

informs Princess Palatine of Nethersole's arrest, 191
-, summoned to England, 193
-, Princess Palatine glad of going, 194.

held up by bad weather, 201
-, sails, 203
-, returning to post, 227, 236
-, Dinley going with, 239.

to have charge of Princess Palatine's interests in England, 236, 239.

to remonstrate about seizure of ships and mails, 245
-, back at Hague, 246.

explains policy to Contarini, 249.

1635 :

assurances about ship money fleet, 387, 454
-, uses fleet as threat, 483.

moves for English cloth merchants, 426
-, remonstrates with StatesGeneral about treatment, 462.

report on the Sampson, 446n.

takes king's answer to Princess Palatine, 447
-, tells her of alliance with French and Dutch, 454.

1636 :

does not expect English alliance with France, 538
-, tries to explain away objects of English fleet, 548.

despatches quoted, 15n, 74n, 145n, 239n.

Botard, Bottard. See Boutard.

Bottavin,

Oxenstierna contemplates sending to England for levies, 301.

Bottiglier, Botiglier, Bottillier. See Bouthillier.

Bouchain, Buchin [Nord, France] :

French attempt upon, 4.

Bouchen, earl of. See Erskine, James, earl of Buchan.

Bourbon, Louis de, Count of Soissons :

ordered to advance near Peronne, 12
-, quarrel with Senneterre, 327, 331, 371.

Bourbon Cond, Henry II, prince of, Prince of Cond :

gets hold of mails from Italy, 399.

Bournonville, Buonovilla, Alexander Count of :

flees to avoid arrest, 218.

Boutard, le sieur, Bottard, Botard, French Agent to England, 161 :

arrival, says French mean to annul Orleans Lorraine match, stops congratulations being sent, 157.

gives information of treatment of Lorraine, 160
-, objects of mission and instructions, 162.

opposes Necolalde, declares French intention to support Germany, 165.

awaiting fresh instructions, 167
-, courier reaches, 171
-, to stay on, 172, 187.

vindicates treatment of Lorraine, 174.

makes overtures for co-operation in Germany, 177
-, fresh instructions for, 182.

explains action to Gussoni, 183, 191
-, Gussoni tries to moderate, 192.

Court doubtful about explanations on Orleans Lorraine marriage, 183.

efforts to obtain assistance in Germany, 186
-, realises noing to be expected, 191.

queen dislikes and writes to brother against, 187.

taking leave, 191
-, leaves without present, 195.

Bouthillier, Claude, former secretary of State, the old secretary Bottiglier :

appointed commissioner to treat with Scudamore, 489, 492
-, Scudamore's proposals to, 489.

Bouthillier, Bottiglier, Botiglier, Bottillier, Leon, Count of Chavigny, French Secretary of State, 327.

dispatch of Boutard to, 157n
-, instructions about congratulations on James's birth, 183.

Pougny suggests delay of peace proposals to, 268
-, goes to Orleans about Monsieur, 298.

despatches of Seneterre to quoted 284n, 403n.

conference with Dutch ministers, 300.

instructions to Pougny on alliance proposals, 322, 354.

Scudamore complains to of refusal of title to Palatine, 503
-, Scudamore has long conferences with, 516
-, quarrels with Scudamore, 520.

informed that English proposals intended to supply pretext for war with Spain, 528.

despatches to quoted, 247n, 323n, 493n, 506n.

Brabant [Belgium] :

Dutch operations in, 28, 33
-, Dutch invasion feared, 120.

negotiations with deputies resumed, 131, 135, 140.

-, deputies of. See Brussels, assembly of estates at, deputies of.

Brabanzon. See Ligne, Albert de, prince of Barbancon.

Bragadin, Francesco, Proveditore of Cerigo :

despatch to Senate, 121.

Brandenburg, mark of [Germany] :

devastated by Wallenstein, 175.

margrave of, elector of. See George William, margrave of Brandenburg.

Brassert, Brazzer, Brasser, Govert, deputy of Holland in England, 33 :

1632 :

celebrates fall of Maastricht, 8
-, alarmed by Fabroni's visit, 17.

apprehension about arming of ships, 18, 39
-, attends lord mayor's procession, 28.

fears England will listen to Spanish proposals about Flanders, 23.

views on financing of Cardinal Infant, 23.

anxious about operations in Little Brabant, 28
-, opinion on neutralisation of Rheinberg, 46.

Joachimi leaves in charge, 32, 63, 81
-, reserved about truce negotiations, 49.

1633 : 136.

urges energetic action in Germany, 69
-, difficulties about matters of navigation, 87, 93.

assurances about peace negotiations, 97, 102.

warns Indiamen of English intention to seize, 100
-, explains capture of Dunkirkers in Downs, 102
-, remonstrates about detention of Dutch sailors, 104.

uncertain about following king to Scotland, 103.

reports capture of Rheinberg, 113
-, reports difficulties over truces, 128
-, reports resumption of negotiations, 131.

tries to get English levies for Netherlands, 119, 123, 124, 141, 148, 149
-, Zawadski will not receive visit, 131.

complimentary audience postponed, 132
-, sees king about Yarmouth incident, 134.

makes much of Dutch effort for common cause, 135
-, reports that Dutch intend active operations, 139, 141
-, to support offices for Princess Palatine, 148.

efforts to get favourable treatment for Dutch ships 142, 143.

to sooth king about Yarmouth affair
-, hands over Dunkirk prisoners, 152
-, prisoners released, 153.

Gussoni tells of offices for better relations with England, 156.

complains of demands of East India Companies, 158.

congratulates king on birth of James, 160
-, attends Lord Mayor's show, 163
-, congratulates queen, 164.

says Dutch would welcome English action for Palatinate, 169
-, supports negotiations of Curtius, 171
-, says ready for close understanding with England, 173.

expects breaking off of truce negotiations, 171.

1634 :

knows of affairs of Cesy at Porte, 180
-, Nethersole takes refuge with, 183
-, representations in Nethersole's favour, 189, 190.

remonstrates at freedom of Dunkirkers to sell booty, 182.

active to get English help for Germany, 186
-, succeeds in getting levies granted, 199.

reserve about Charnasse's negotiations, 195
-, says nothing settled, 207
-, informs king of treaty, 217.

bitterness at failure of East India negotiations, 200.

must follow king for negotiations, 202
-, ordered to support Oxenstierna, 209
-, supports him, 211.

supports idea of sending Palatine to Germany, 224.

Oxenstierna remonstrates with, about armistice, 229.

Charles knights when taking leave, 251
-, departs, no money for present, 262.

leaves East India disputes unsettled, 251
-, speaks hopefully of, to Zonca, 254.

present given to Joachimi for, 291.

Brasset, , French Secretary in the Netherlands :

tries to prevent passport for Rubens, 465
-, urges dispatch of Aerssens, 467
-, urges necessity of embassy to England, 473.

Brazil, Brasil, S. America :

ship from taken by Dutch, 235.

intercepted letters from, 242.

Dutch conquests in, 242, 243, 335, 336.

English claim freedom to trade in, 357.

damage by storm to Spanish fleet destined for, 360.

Portuguese use English ships to bring sugar from, 369.

Dutch ships for, at Plymouth, 499n, 501, 506
-, proceed, 506.

Brazzer. See Brassert.

Bremen [German Empire] :

Danish claims to archbishopric, 72.

-, archbishop of. See John Frederick of Holstein Gottorp.

Brentford, co. Middlesex :

Noy dies at, 265n.

-, earl of. See Ruthven, Patrick.

Bresfort, Thomas, English merchant :

goods consigned to, in Paragon, 408.

Breslau, Vratislavia [Silesia. Germany] :

diet of, 139, 143.

Brest [Finistere, France] :

strength of French fleet in, 402n.

Brett, Arthur :

sent as English minister to Rome, 495
-, shipwrecked and very ill, 520
-, death, 547.

Brz, marquis of. See Maill, Urbain de.

Brice, Christopher, sheriff of Dublin :

presents deputies for parliament, 255, 256
-, punished by Viceroy, 256.

Brill [South Holland, Netherlands] 52n :

Arundel travels by, 71, 73
-, Dunkirkers wait for Oxenstierna off, 204.

Brion, Comte de. See Levis, Francois Christophe de.

Brisach [Alsace, France] :

relief of, 162.

Bristol, co. Gloucester :

famous for trade with France, 362.

Britanny, France :

orders for defence of coast against English fleet, 400.

Broad, Reuben, master of the Isaac of London :

captured by French, 442n.

brocade, gold :

presented to Jerome Weston, 54.

Brooke, Sir Basil, Bosuel Bruch :

fined for cutting down trees in forest of Dene, 264.

Brown, Captain, of the Post of Amsterdam :

chases Dunkirker into Scarborough, 467n.

Bruch, Bosuel. See Brooke, Sir Basil.

Brunswick, Germany :

successes of Protestants in, 262.

Brussels [Prov. Brabant, Belgium] : 60, 87, 160, 176, 187, 196, 403.

news from, 8, 37, 71, 140, 141, 146, 153, 162, 165, 177, 189, 192, 195, 200, 202, 206, 212, 222, 224, 228, 242, 245, 248, 252, 255, 258, 265, 269, 302, 308, 319, 360, 392, 425, 554.

Dutch levy contributions from suburbs, 15
-, Fabroni sent from, 16
-, Fabroni returns to 23
-, Dutch proposals made at, 26
-, hopes of settlement at, dwindle, 78.

Monsieur flees to, 33n
-, Monsieur expected at 37
-, Murray sent to, 46, 49.

Aerschot expected at 56
-, Janussius to go to, 77.

Scaglia's stay at, 106, 109.

Gerbier sent back to, 116.

report of negotiators at, 119
-, suspicions of French at, 120.

rejoicings damped by fall of Ratisbon, 168.

troops sent from to unite with Feria, 169.

filled with troops after Infanta's death, 174.

Prince Tomaso of Savoy arrives at, 216
-, declaration of Aytona printed at, 220, 221.

Pergami comes from, 239
-, fear of Prince of Orange sacking, 252
-, council of war at, 258.

San Germano avoids, 277
-, Monsieur flees from, 289.

Cardinal Infant enters, Gerbier's demonstration, 297, 298
-, troops with Cardinal at entry, 302, 319.

Clausel returns to, 307.

allies reported to have entered, 401.

Duke of Lorraine goes to, 513
-, Rochecourt leaves for England, 526.

Arundel sends to Taylor from, 563
-, Zawadski goes to, 564, 566.

-, assembly of estates at, Assembly of Brussels :

wish to exclude Spaniards from command, 8
-, propose to send representatives to Dutch, 12.

Dutch reply to, 19.

-, deputies of
-, deputies of Brabant, deputies of Flanders :

negotiations with Dutch, 15, 24, 33, 37, 43, 49, 56, 60, 71, 90, 169.

Buchan, earl of. See Erskine, James.

Buchin. See Bouchain.

Buckingham, duchess dowager of. See Villiers, Catherine.

-, duke of. See Villiers, George.

Bullion, Claude de, M. di Bullion :

at conference with Dutch ambassadors, 300.

Bulwick, co. Northampton :

residence of Sir Thomas Roe, 214.

Buondelmonti, resident of Tuscany at Venice :

sends word of Weston's coming, 44.

Buonovilla, Count of. See Bournonville.

Buonporto. See Bonport.

Burgundy, duchy of :

commercial treaty with England, (Intercursus Magous), 337.

Burlamacchi, Filippo :

proposed English allience to Dutch, 32
-, offers credits for Germany, 99
-, heavy failure, 102.

admits baselessness of East India Co.'s claims, 158.

Buttard, M. :

communicates to Charles French king's reply to imperial minister, 325.

buttons, gold :

exported from Messina, 36, 57, 68.

Buwinckhausen, Benjamin, de Walmerode, Benicausem, Benicausen, envoy of Princes of the Union to England :

writes to enquire about Spanish reports of alliances, 232, 235.

refused present from James, 238.

-, Colonel :

reports determination of princes to resist Austrians, 168.