Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-26. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1858.
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'Index: V', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-26, (London, 1858) pp. 667-670. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1625-6/pp667-670 [accessed 23 April 2024]
V.
Val, Francisco, see Wall, Francis.
Valentia
-, Viscount, see Power, Henry
Valentine, the
Valentine, Thos., letter of
-, Wm.
Vail, Nicholas de
Valtelere, Paul
Van Ackere, Francis, letter of
Van Damme, Lewis
-, widow of
Vandenburgh, see Vanderburgh.
Vandenhaudt, Anthony
Vandeputt, Giles
-, petition of
Vander Bruggen, Peter
Vanderburgh, —
Vanderdort, Abraham
-, petitions of
Vandersteyne, Zacharias
Vane, Sir Henry
-, letter of
Vanguard, the,
and
see Loan of Vanguard.
-, documents dated from
-, and other ships, lent to the French, their
return
-, master and others, letter of
-, ship's company of, reply to Nicholas
-, letters to
Van Hobrooke, Mr.
Van Leire, John, petition of
Vanlore, Sir Peter
-, petition of
Van Malle, —
Vantelet, Mons. de
Vasse, Capt. Daniel
Vaughan, Henry
-, Robt.
-, Roger
-, Capt. Thos., letter of
-, Walter
Vaulier, John
Vaux, Edwd., Lord Vaux of Harrowden
-, Elizabeth
-, Wm.
Vavasour, Sir Chas.
Vavasseur, John la
-, Michael la
Venice
-, ambassador from
-, glass
-, postage from
-, merchants, petition of
Venison, Royal grant of, to the city of London
Venn, Richd.
Venner, Capt., letter of
Ventry, document dated from
Venture, the, of Woodbridge
Venus, Titian's great
Vercellini, Francisco
Vere, Sir Fras.
-, Sir Horatio, afterwards Lord Vere
-, letter of
-, letters and dispensations to
-, Mary, Lady
Vere, Aubrey de, first Earl of Oxford
-, Diana de, Countess of Oxford
-, letter of
Vere, Henry de, eighteenth Earl of Oxford
-, Robert de, nineteenth Earl of Oxford
-, petition of
Vermuyden, Cornelius
Verney, Sir Edmund
-, Geo.
-, John, letter of
Vernon, Christopher
-, Sir Edward
-, Francis
Verspeiten, Andrew, petitions of
Vic, Henry de, see Vique, Mons. de.
Vicars, proposed allowance to
Vickers, Wm., letters of
Victuallers of the navy, or surveyors of marine victuals; see Apsley, Sir Allen, and Darrell, Sir Sampson.
Victualling
Victuals, regulation of prices
Vienna, postage to
Ville aux Clercs, Mons. de la
Villiers, Christopher, Earl of Anglesea
-, letter of
-, Sir Edwd.
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Lady, widow of Sir Edwd.
-, George, Duke of Buckingham, allusions
and references to, passim.
-, his favour with the King
-, how regarded by the people
-, at the funeral of James I.
-, mission to France to bring over
the Queen
-, blanks left by him with the
King
-, money lent by him to set forth
the King's ships to sea
-, general of the fleet and army in
the Cadiz Expedition
-, visits Plymouth on the sailing of
the Cadiz Expedition
-, embassy to Holland
-, carries the Crown jewels to
Holland to raise money upon them
-, is impeached by the Commons,
see Parliament of
-, is elected Chancellor of Cambridge
-, is to take the command of Lord
Willoughby's Expedition
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, declared ambassador extraordinary to
France
-, minutes of businesses to be attended to by him, and see Nicholas, Edwd.
-, his admiralty droits
-, commissioners of his revenue
from admiralty droits, letters of
-, his droits in the Cinque Ports
-, intends to adventure for discovery of the North-west Passage
-, gifts to
-, agreement to pay him part of
the proceeds of a privateer
-, letters, commissions, and instructions, to the persons after mentioned; viz.:—
-, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty
-, deputy lieutenants for Bucks
-, Philip Calandrini
-, University of Cambridge
-, Sir Edward Cecil
-, Charles I.
-, Sec. Coke
-, Collectors of his tenths on letters of
marque
-, Sec. Conway
-, Stephen Countrie
-, Attorney-General Coventry
-, Sackville Crow
-, officers of seaports, pass for Marquis
d'Effiat
-, Vice-Admirals, a pass for the Esperance of Dantzic
-, Nathaniel Goodlad
-, Edwd., Lord Gorges, or his deputies
-, Sir Ferdinando Gorges
-, Capt. Richd. Harris and Capt. Edwd.
Button
-, Attorney-General, Sir Robt. Heath
-, Capt. Thos. Herbert
-, Sir John Hippisley
-, all his Vice-Admirals, to assist Jacob
Johnson
-, Capt. Ledyard
-, Gabriel Marsh
-, Commissioners of the Navy
-, Edward Nicholas
-, mayors and others on behalf of Edwd.
Nicholas.
-, Capt. Robt. Orme, and the other
Captains of the ships of the city of
London
-, Admiral of Narrow Seas, [Sir Henry
Palmer]
-, Sir Henry Palmer
-, Capt. John Pennington
-, Admirals and others, for Capt. Pennington
-, mayors and others on behalf of Capt.
Pennington
-, persons unnamed
-, Capt: Rice and Capt. Harris
-, Sir Wm. St. Leger
-, Sir Francis Stewart
-, Geo., Earl of Totness
-, John Totten
-, Wm. Trumbull
-, Vice-Admirals
-, Theophilus, Lord Walden
-, "Officers of the Navy" on behalf of
Sir John Wentworth
-, Capt. Thomas Wilbraham
-, commissions, letters, petitions,
and warrants to, see under the names of
the writers and petitioners.
-, speeches of
-, warrants granted on his order
-, his droit collector in the Cinque
Ports, see Cannon, Peter.
-, his master of the horse, see
Graham, Richd.
-, his secretary, see Nicholas,
Edwd.
-, John, Viscount Purbeck
-, Frances, Lady Purbeck
-, Katherine, Duchess of Buckingham
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Mary, Countess of Buckingham
-, memorandum of
-, letters and petitions to
-, Sir William
Villieurs, Mons. de
Vincent, Andreas
-, Augustine
Violet, the, of Ipswich
-, of Newcastle
Vique, Mons. de
Virginia
-, Company
Vivian, Paul
Vivyan, Hannibal
"Votiva Angliæ,"
Voysey, Nicholas