Index: Q, R

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1935.

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'Index: Q, R', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 35, 1666-1668, (London, 1935) pp. 413-415. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol35/pp413-415 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index Q, R Q quarantine: on ships from Rouen and Flanders, 287. queen mother, of England. See Henrietta Maria. -, of France. See Anne. Quirini, Giacomo, Venetian Ambassador at Rome: despatches to the Inquisitors of State, 157, 160, 185. Alberti served at Rome under, 282. R Rainbow, royal navy: off Ostend, returns to N. Foreland, 19. Ratisbon [Bavaria, German Empire]: Mocenigo pays carriage of letters to, 319. Ravenscroft, Ravesgraf, John: king's intervention for, at Venice, 9. Rebello, Francesco Ferreira de, Portuguese ambassador to France: despatch of, 119; money received by, in virtue of alliance, 173. Renswoude, Hendrik Reede van, Dutch ambassador in Spain: 155. celebrates naval victory, 33; closely watching Spanish trade negotiations with England, 112. speaks hopefully of Breda negotiations, 166; celebrates Dutch victories, 175. says Spain mistaken in supposing England and Holland will take their side, 188. gets payment for Sweden at Madrid, 326. Reserve, royal navy: Sampson sent by, to Cadiz, 202. residents. See under ambassadors. Resolution, royal navy: capture of Vittoria by, 11n. Retz, cardinal de. See Gondi, Jean Francois Paul de. Reymes, Col. Charles: betrayed English at St. Kitts, 10n. Rhine, river: cities of Ecclesiastical Electors on, 232. Roan. See Rouen. Roberto. See Rupert. Robinson, Capt. Robert: brings in Gothemburg ships and defeats Dutch squadron, 124n. Rochechouart, Victor de, comte de Vivonne, Vivona: setting out for relief of Candia, 279. Rochelle, La [Charente Inferieure, France]: ships from, to join Beaufort, 1; duchess of Nemours to sail from, 6. refugees from St. Christophers at, 11; ship from America, with news, 64, 127. fortifications repaired, 13; troops sent to, 26, 149. Beaufort at with French fleet, 34, 61; English warned of Beaufort's arrival at, 72. many sent from to plant colonies, 98; La Barre sails from, for W. Indies, 106n; ships leave with troops, 138. English ships captured off, 127, 140; booty taken to, 128. three rich ships captured off, 133; French fleet goes to, 172. Rochester, co. Kent, 170. Roclaure. See Roquelaire. Rodenburgh, , sent to Breda to prepare for congress, 150. Roe, ketch, royal navy: to go for passage of prince of Tuscany, 320n. Rome, Italy: despatches dated at, 157, 160, 186. Henry Howard come from, 30; Henry Howard at, 186. remonstrance against English chaplain at Leghorn, 69, 124; Grand Duke would wish to mollify, 70. desire in for accommodation of Spain with Portugal, 186. missionary from, with book for Charles, executed, 186. Cigala receives pension from, 268; service of Alberti at, 282. Romswinckel, Matthias, minister of Brandenburg at the Hague: offers mediation, 159. Rondel. See Howard, Henry, called earl of Arundel. rope: supplies of, captured from Dutch, 64. Roquelaire, Roclaure, Gaston Jean Baptiste, duke of, chosen ambassador to England, 187. Rospigliosi, , commander of the papal galleys: withdraws from the Venetian fleet, 301. Rotterdam [Prov. S. Holland, Netherlands]: disturbance at, over arrest of prominent men, 67. offers ships for fleet, 103; Mocenigo's horses held up at, 261. Rouen, Roan, Rouan [Seine Inferieure, France]: 100. Clarendon proposes to go to, 204; plague at, 268; quarantine on ships from, 287. Rouill, sieur de, French minister with Swiss: king furnishes with money, 327. Rovelli, Geremia and Natanel, 2. Rovigni, Rovigny. See Massue, Henri de, marquis de Ruvigny. Royal Charles, royal navy: reported capture of, 72; Dutch capture in Medway, 170, 171n. -, James, royal navy: Rupert's flag in N. Foreland battle, 15; Allen in, captures Ruby, 96; Dutch burn, in Medway, 171. -, London. See Loyal London. -, Oak, Royal Rames, royal navy: Dutch burn in Medway, 170, 171n. -, Prince, royal navy: captured in four clays' battle, 1516; letters found in, 23. Ruberto da Roan. See Hubert. Ruby, French navy: loss of, 61n, 82, 96. Rudio Tomaso, Venetian Secretary in Spain: despatches to the Senate, 179, 1823, 214, 217. Rupert, Roberto, Ruberto, Palatine prince: inspects fleet, punishes captains, 2; importance of condition of squadron, 17. strength of squadron under, 7n; hastens to succour of Monk, 15. tactics in battle, 15; going to engage Beaufort, 23, 26. progress towards recovery, 158. puts out to engage Dutch, 178. has squadron of 13 ships to sell or hire, 211; would like to serve Venice, but explains difficulties, 231; suggestion to take out fleet, 308. Mocenigo to foster good will of, 239; Colbert visits, 250. Mocenigo in difficulty about public visit to, 2501; he will visit, 261; Senate's instruction about, 268. Mocenigo pays respects to, 282; leaves London for Audley End, 287n. calls on Mocenigo, 308. high in king's favour, made constable of Windsor, 308. on bad terms with brother, the Elector Palatine, 312. Russia, Tsar of. See Alexius. Ruvigny, marquis de. See Massue, Henri de. Ruyter, Martin van, Ruiter, Dutch admiral: 1. puts to sea, 13; tactics in battle, 1415; refused to board Monk, 16. returns in triumph, 16; Louis drinks to health of, 27. French troops put at disposition of, 37; gold chain for, from Louis, 62. Prince of Monaco escapes to ship of, 17; troops sent to, from Calais, 40. writes that opportunity lost through Beaufort's delay, 36. French troops sent to act under orders of, 36; governors of Boulogne and Dunkirk ordered to supply all that asks, 41; French troops to be ready to call of, 73. gives way before English advance, 49; no news of, 50; rearguard refused orders of, 52. instructed to avoid hazarding fleet, 52; French urge to meet Beaufort, refuses, 73, 75. quarrel with Tromp, 56, 61; la Feuillade to go on ship of, to make a fuss, 73; had sound reasons for refusal, 78. attacks English at disadvantage, 712. serious accident to, 72; will not give up command because of, 75; still sick, de Witt takes over command from, 867. congratulates Beaufort on arrival, 78; ordered to put to sea and join Beaufort, 82. returns to port, 82; recovered from sickness, 92. Louis promises squadron to be put under orders of, 87. pressing on with preparations, 141; on the point of embarking, 147. sent to enter Thames, abandons plan and attacks Sheerness, 170; ordered to establish himself at mouth of Thames, 171; still there, 181. reinforced for further enterprises, 172.