Index: H, I

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H

Haal, ? Hall, Mr., 292.

Hackett, Hacchit, Hacklytt. See Hakluyt.

Hadersleben [S. Jylland, Denmark], letters dated at, 494, 495.

Hague, Netherlands, states of Holland and Zeeland meet at, 411.

Haguenau [Basse Rhin, France], Casimir's force assembling near, 338.

Hainault [Belgium], proposed devastation, 305; Parma's forces in, 421.

Hakluyt, Hacklytt, Hacchitt, Haklytt, Haquin, Haklit, Hackett, Richard, secretary and chaplain at the English embassy, Paris, 550, 564, 603, 627, 628, 630.
-, Stafford wants, 53; letters sent by, 486, 510.

-, -, letter from, 671.

Halberstadt [Saxony, German Empire], contribution to French Huguenots, 62.

Hamburg [German Empire], 40.
-, Bizarri at, 19; Gibbs' knowledge of, 232.
-, negotiations for residence of English merchants at 68–71, 74, 75, 102; treatment of English merchants at, 74; opening of trade with desirable, 102.
-, tolls demanded by, 69, 70, 74; report of unlawful practices, 145.
-, request for embassy to be sent to, 69, 71, 75; not guilty of misrepresenting English to Emperor, 70, 75; objection to requiring concert of other cities, 70; desire to act independently, 102.
-, King of Denmark at, 71; Palavicino going to, 201; Matthias at, 237, 247; Powle returning to England via, 594.
-, proposed licence to for a number of white cloths, 102; ships laded at, 106; money to be provided at, 146.
-, English excluded from, 172; Denmark writes to Queen about, 230.
-, Merchants Adventurers' negotiations with, 313–5, 348, 399– 408, 412; allows continuation of trade, 352; privileges restored to, 365.
-, Parma sends ambassador to, 314; addicted to Spain, 427, 456– 60; ships from stayed at Dunkirk, 437.
-, Stade demands break with, 320, 321; objections to English trading with Stade, 398–402, 404, 406; Stade more friendly than, 457; Stade better for English than, 645.
-, stands close with other Hanse towns, 349; trade diverted to, 409.
-, reasons for not accepting last answer from, 456; answers of Merchants Adventurers to, 458–60; policy to linger with, 645.
-, ships preparing for Spain and their cargoes, 542, 564; flyboats and men at for Dunkirk, 542, 565.
-, assembly of ships to demand tolls, 611, 644; bishop of Bremen warns, 612; assembly to discuss, 644; proposals to about English residence, 645.
-, decree of Emperor to, 646, 647; complaint of behaviour of English seamen, 653.
-, assembly of princes at, 577, 580, 599.
-, Burgomaster of, 314, 315. See also Watkins, Hermann.
-, citizens of, 539.
-, commissioners of, 569.
-, Council of, 352.
-, Proconsuls and Senate of, Senators and Consuls of, Senate, 68, 456, 458, 538, 568.
-, -, -, letters of, 73, 398, 405, 652; referred to, 68–70, 402.
-, -, -, letters to, 306, 365, 429; referred to, 68.
-, Recorder of. See Milner, William.
-, ships of, 284.
-, letters sent via, 107.
-, letters dated at, 19, 28, 67, 72, 76, 315, 331, 349, 405, 408, 413, 427.

Hamilton, Glaude, chief mover of stir in Scotland, 54.

Hampson, Robert, letter of, 644.

Hampton. See Southampton.

Hampton Court, co. Middlesex, 115.

Hancks, John, merchant at Rouen, 92.

Hanger, George, commissioner for piracies, 33.

-, -, merchant of London, 62.

"hannick," measure of capacity, 12.

Hanse Towns: relations of Danzig to, 59; included in Anglo French treaty, 626.
-, negotiations with Elizabeth, 68, 71, 74, 75, 102, 348, 365, 401, 408, 429.
-, privileges abrogated by Edward VI., 172; law for importing yew staves applied to, 173.
-, permission to transport cloth, 306; not due to good will, 314.
-, Parma urges to appeal to Emperor to exclude English cloth, 314; stand together, because of Denmark, 349; complaints against Count Edzard, 393, 408.
-, to be informed of proceedings of English envoys, 398; relations with England, 405, 456, 457.
-, grievances of, 400; Lubeck guardians of treasury, 404; and English relations with Stade, 458–60; Stade belongs to, 646.

Hanton. See Southampton.

Haquin. See Hakluyt.

Harbart, Mr., 33.

Harborne, William, English Ambassador in Turkey, Baily, bailo of England, 11, 500.
-, appeals to Turk to help against Spain, 504, 508, 509; gets Mariani released, 648.
-, letter from, 647.

Hardelot, Harlow [Pas de Calais, France], taken by Guises, 474.

Harebrone, Perse, 56.

Harfleur [Seine Inf., France], King sends to take, 651.

Harlingen, Arlinghen [Prov. W. Friesland, Netherlands], deputation to Leicester, 421.

Harnem. See Arnheim.

Harley, Robert de, Baron de Monglas, Mongla, mission to John Casimir, 113, 141, 143; to take back assurances to Navarre, 138, 139; Navarre complains of delay, 156; sent to inform Navarre of capitulation, 187.

Harlow. See Hardelot.

Harris, Lord. See Maxwell, William, Baron Herries.

Hartley, Francis. See Gifford, Gilbert.

Harvard. See Howard.

Harwich, co. Essex, 644.

Hassall, —, of Lyme, commissioner for piracies, 33.

Hassan Bassa, Venetian renegade, sent for from Tunis to be Admiral, 648.

Hassel, Rizert, 339.

Hastings, John, mission to prince of Orange, 466, 471.

Hatton, Sir Christopher, Vice Chamberlain, 405.
-, emnity to Stafford and Burghley, 194; sent to Chateauneuf, 240; in London for parliament, 241, 250; negotiations with Chateauneuf, 657.
-, on commission about depredations, 242.
-, the Lord Chancellor, letter to, 371.

Haussonville, Ossonville, Jean, Baron of, ambassador of Lorraine, 332.
-, defeated in Lorraine, 360, 361; relinquishes passage to reiters, 365.

Hauvart, Hauvourt. See Howard.

Havana, Cuba, 687.
-, Drake takes, 1.
-, news from, 57.

Havre de Grace, Newhaven [Seine Inf.. France], 81, 318, 361, 511, 566, 651, 666.
-, ships preparing at, 43; Dieppe ships victual at, 54.
-, piracy by ships of, 62, 319, 384; depredations on some of, 312, 331, 632.
-, King orders release of English ships at, 317, 319; English arrested at, 468.
-, man condemned at, 368; Mistress Babington at, 589.
-, President of Rouen goes to, 515; Guise puts Governor in, 589; question of Epernon securing, 600.
-, ships reaching or leaving, 588, 589, 641.
-, King going to, 642.
-, declares for the League, 642.
-, Governor of, 317, 515, 592, 651.
-, ships of, 469, 632, 659.
-, news from, 311, 592.

Hawarde, John, letter from, 351.

Hawes, James, merchant of London, 413.

-, John, 413.

Hawkins, John, Spaniards try to corrupt, 177; reported defeat by Parma, 499.

Hawtre, Anthony, merchant at Rouen, 92.

Herbert, Guillaume, of Honfleur, master of the Petite Normande, 318.

-, Jehan, master of the Lepurier, 318.

Heckelenberch, Hellebourgh, Court, a German pirate, proceedings in Admiralty Court against, 114, 115.

Heidelberg, Heydelberg, Hedelberg [Baden, Germany Empire], 41, 111, 133, 170, 172, 222, 238, 317, 433, 434.
-, John Casimir's visit to, 77; Monglas detained at, 141; conference at, 171; ambassador of Berne at, 219; Beuterich dies at, 226; Lord Zouch at, 264; Count of Marck secretly at, 327; embassy to, 332.
-, bond dated at, 186.
-, letters from, 95, 124, 134, 145, 188, 191, 226, 244, 262, 306, 330, 331, 473, 487, 593, 604, 639.
-, news from, 121, 599.
-, Chancellor of, 599.

Heidtman, Gerhard, factor of John ab Horn, 339.

Heligoland, Holy Island, 349.

Hellebourgh. See Heckelenberch.

Helmstetter, —, former German ambassador to France, commander of landsknechts, 328.

hemp, contraband for Spain, 90.

Heneage, Hennige, Anne wife of Sir Thomas, sister of Anthony Poyntz, could get brother access to Queen, 181.

Henem. See Arnheim.

Hennebert, Capt., Huguenot refugees petition to escape victualling men of, 166, 167.

Henricke, Colonel Eitel, officer of reiters, 327.

Henry VIII., King of England, 356.
-, charter to subjects in Spain, 394; treaties with Francis I., 626.

Henry, Cardinal, King of Portugal, 602.

Henry II., King of France: and treaty of Cateau Cambresis, 627; intervention with Turk about Transylvania, 675.

Henry III., King of France, 470, 586.
-, Queen offered help to appease dissensions, 302; no peace till returns money for redemption of Pfalzburg, 334.
-, money owed to Petite Pierre, 435; points of Stafford's negotiations with, 467.
-, document of time of, 673; Walachian prince appeals to, 675.
-, 1585:
-, displeased with La Noue, 676; one of the six capable of curing ills of France, 677.
-, 1586:
-, display of pacific intention, 2; Swiss ambassadors treat with, 5, 6, 24.
-, informed of Grand Prior's murder, 3; appointments following, 4, 6.
-, gifts to nobility, 5; list of edicts of, 7; lays fresh burdens on people, 8, 9, 12, 20; will not revoke edicts, 22, 37.
-, reception of Navarre's envoys, 5, 6; angry that did not ask for peace, 8, 37.
-, going to Blois, 5; unlikely to go to Lyon, 21; going to Bourbonnais, 48.
-, dreads disagreement of Epernon and Joyeuse, 7; hatred of minions, 9; stops Epernon, 37.
-, disposal of appointments, 7, 8; releases Salettes from Bastille, 52.
-, German efforts with for peace, 16, 61; mission to Navarre for peace, 36, 95; desire for peace, 52, 60.
-, permits Guise to besiege Auxonne, 21; reported surrender of Cambrai to Philip, 24.
-, popular outcry against, 23; fears outbreak in Paris, 37.
-, reply to Leicester's placard, 28–32; goes to bains, 49, 51, 61, 103.
-, fears reconciliation of Navarre and Guise, sending mother to Navarre, 38, 39, 103.
-, treatment of German mission, 49, 50, 60, 72; German subsidy not to be used against, 109; reply to ambassadors, 138, 139; German embassy to, 328, 683.
-, curious attitude to League, 51, 92; but deadly hate of, 66.
-, mistake in allowing siege of Auxonne, 65; storms over surrender, 73.
-, accused as author of Babington plot, 78; Queen informs of plot, 96.
-, expected to aid Spanish invasion of England, 80; a notable deceiver, 95.
-, asks Elizabeth to release Crichton, 80; not visible for months, 92; common for Villeroy to forge hand of, 95.
-, promises to help Swiss defend Geneva, 93; not author of enterprise against Geneva, 113.
-, dealings with Queen of Scots, 95, 105; Elizabeth defends action to, 97, 184; moves for Queen Mary, 118, 164.
-, Elizabeth warns of Guises, 97, 98; seeking to disarm League, plans upset, 147.
-, Navarre's reply to, 104; will declare Navarre heir if becomes Catholic, 147.
-, answer to Scottish ambassador, 132; points to be negotiated with, for James, 174, 175.
-, great trust in Bellievre, 146; intentions by him, 147; at Chartres with Queen, 153, 156.
-, confidence in Villeroy, 146, 153; trying to win Montmorency, 685.
-, Epernon reports successes to, 153, 154; will allow no religion in France but his own, 167, 175.
-, means to raise money by creating knights, 174.
-, 1587:
-, edict against heretics, 180; speaks only by mouth of League, 185; fed with hopes of rising in England, 185, 186.
-, to be informed of Chateauneuf's share in Babington plot, 189–191; evades giving audience, 192, 243, 299.
-, Bellievre has private conference with, 193; asked to hand over Morgan and Paget, 205, 240, 269, 277.
-, League's efforts to make break with Elizabeth, 193, 240; jealousy of the League a protection for Elizabeth, 236.
-, Navarre will do part of his mind, 194; ambassadors approach about de Trappes, 203, 204; and arrests at Rouen, etc., 205, 213, 238.
-, dealings with about De Trappes and Chateauneuf, 206–15, 217, 218, 240, 248– 51, 254, 259, 265, 268–70, 272, 273, 275–7, 279, 294, 300, 302, 303, 310, 319; and depredations, 212, 213, 240, 469.
-, Casimir would repay Queen with money from, 222; operations to obstruct Casimir, 264.
-, informed of execution of Queen Mary, 227; greatly piqued, 227, 230, 236; reason for vexation, 289.
-, Queen's answer to, 239; England could unseat by uniting with Spain, 242; League may persuade to join Spain against England, 246.
-, and seizure of English ships and goods, 242, 246, 250, 267, 270, 294, 295, 306, 310, 311, 319, 321, 329.
-, Queen wishes to remove occasions of offence with, 246; efforts to estrange from England, 248, 251, 252; no call to avenge Mary, 253, 254; qualified in mind about Mary, 265.
-, could press England for money given to Casimir, 255; Casimir's expedition to mate, 305.
-, keeps letter from James very secret, 256; affairs of divert Guise from Sedan, 275.
-, thinks of sending mother to Guise and League, 257; offended at action of League, 258, 290, 291.
-, fear of attempt against, 258; hot for marriage of Soissons to Nevers' daughter, 274, 299.
-, helped in helping Navarre, 272; Queen to ask to stay Guises in Picardy, 279; hates Guises but may be drawn into League, 286.
-, could have been constrained by holding up corn, 287, 288; advisable to conciliate, 290.
-, Queen Mother displeased with 289; and English relations with Navarre, 303.
-, treaty with Scotland, 289; proposal to send to about Scots' Queen, 292.
-, usual retirement at Whitsun, 295; Waad taking leave of, 301; at Vincennes, 311.
-, letter from Constantinople for, 297; Swiss troops for, 337.
-, asks Joyeuse to succour Malicorne, 298; does not help Joyeuse, 350, 355, 359.
-, de Trappes has audience of, 309; shut up at Vincennes, 350.
-, show of dislike of book about English martyrs, 316, 317; release of Morgan, 352, 357, 381; Stafford to see about, 353.
-, anger at new depredations, 317; orders about St. Severin curate thwarted, 359; no answer about excesses, 384.
-, shows bad disposition by stirring up James about mother, 319, 320; obtains Nau's release, 461.
-, in league against Protestants, 324; in league to conquer England, 332.
-, would rather have war in Lorraine than France, 333; two victories in one day, 355.
-, knows of Conti's relations with Navarre, 354; sends for the Bourbon princes, 360.
-, makes Montmorency colonel of Swiss, 356; prevention of German auxiliaries for, 362.
-, announces readiness to set out, 359; reiters for, 374.
-, Pope's opinion of, 365; promise for Lorraine-Nemours marriage, 384.
-, La Marsilliere sees, 366, 367; Navarre sends to, 373, 417; much stirred by Navarre's fight with Joyeuse, 385.
-, breach with England, Stafford's attitude to, 374; and depredations, 392.
-, will not give Picardy to Soissons, 378; setting out for Gien, 379; plays at mock holiday with League, 383, 384.
-, campaign in Lorraine advantage to, 386; policy for dealing with German army, 424; capitulation with reiters, 428.
-, at Montargis, assembling army, 388; summons Guises to join him, 389; at Orleans expecting Guises, 411, 417.
-, on Loire, army growing stronger, 439; reported victory over Huguenots, 446.
-, threatened with ruin, 449; reply to nuncio, asking help against heretics, 453; obtains money from Pope, 454; mission to Pope, 461.
-, has del Bene arrested, 464; policy to League, 479; business of Bogdanowich with, 688–90.
-, wished to buy off reiters, 474; and Navarre, 480.
-, unpopularity, 474.
-, 1588: 492, 566.
-, detests League, 481; desires quiet and peace, 482; Joyeuse asks leave to return, 505.
-, relations with Elizabeth, 481, 483–5, 500, 510; advantage to keep in with, 482; thinks Queen prefers Spain, 488, 489.
-, desire to open himself with Stafford, 485, 488, 509, 515, 516; Stafford and, 548, 564, 565, 568, 663.
-, relations with Navarre, 485, 487, 510; Navarre sends to treat with, 488; sends to Navarre, 517.
-, shut up at Vincennes, 489, 490; going to Poitou, 500; at Blois, 505.
-, mistrust and fear of discovery, 490; declaration for Epernon, 498; anxiety about Epernon, 596, 600.
-, dealings about Sedan and Jametz, 491, 498; del Bene's double dealing with, 547, 548.
-, orders seizure of book about English defeats, 499, 500; no desire to attempt anything against England, 528.
-, Greek patriarch appeals to, 535; proposed loan from Venice, 540.
-, wants to consult with League about Poitou, 517; offended at Aumale's action, 535, 540, 577.
-, Stafford has audience of, 519–28; on relations with England, 520–1, 525; the reiters, 521–2; Navarre, 523–4, 526; Mary Queen of Scots, 525–6; negotiations with Spain, 526; depredations, 527.
-, feels sure of Navarre after Condé's death, 530; receives news of death, 531; feelings about, 531, 532, 552; demand of for justice about, 555; reply, 596.
-, on English depredations, 550; mother alarms about Parma approaching French frontiers, 551, 552.
-, relations with mother, 551, 601, 605; weakness of, 584, 585.
-, proposed expedition to Picardy, 551, 552; at Paris, 577; keeps Swiss guard ready, 597.
-, promises not to hinder Armada, 559; enemy of Casimir, 620.
-, device to make renew war with Huguenots, 563; report of Reaux to, 596.
-, ship with munitions of blown up, 567; cause of unpopularity at Rouen, 589.
-, League aims to destroy, 579; behaviour at Council, 582– 584, 595, 605.
-, sends Pinard to Stafford, 580, 581; secret communication with Stafford, 582; Stafford informs of mother's message to Guise, 605.
-, on Elizabeth and Navarre, 581–3; Queen's offer to, 609; Elizabeth and, 614.
-, reported attempt of League against, 590; League makes agreement with, 593; report of Bellievre and La Guiche to, 595; Bellievre's further report to, 604; anger of, 604, 605.
-, influence of clergy used against, 547; means to go to extremes with Guise, 612; Guises profess to act in accordance with wishes, 614.
-, goes to Vincennes for rest, 601; sends back Bellievre, 605; Bellievre returns to, 606.
-, conference with Guise at Louvre, 607; leaves Paris suddenly, 609, 610; reaches Nantes, 625.
-, should proclaim Guise a traitor, 614; Queen should urge to resist League, 622– 4.
-, stands upon three points, 624, 625; devices to make yield three points, 629.
-, favour to Epernon, 625; Epernon asks to give Normandy to Montpensier, 626; does so, 640.
-, collecting forces, 626; refuses no support, 630.
-, best way to rely on alliance with England, 629; suggestion of English loan to, 630; Leighton's instructions for, 633–6; Queen's advice to, ibid.
-, nuncio treats with, 631; and Parlement about du Belloy, 651.
-, League tries to prevent reconciliation with Paris, 631; peace terms offered to, 637; articles moderated, 640; attitude to doubtful, 641.
-, answer to Bodley's message, 637; means to go to Picardy, 642; answer to Leighton, 643.
-, Picardy rises for, Melun holds for, 638; La Noue's view of position, 639.
-, goes to Rouen, obliged to dismiss Epernon, 639; people of Rouen will make stay pleasant, 640.
-, book published in Paris against, 641; to be told of Giffard, 661; told, 670.
-, accord with League hastened, 642; terms for, 651; speaks of nothing but peace, 652.
-, incensed with Governor of Havre, 651.
-, letters from, 44, 106, 118, 199, 217, 218, 310, 636.
-, letters to, 184, 611.
-, -, alluded to, 288.
-, physician of. See Miron, François.

Henry, King of Navarre, 3, 10, 110, 176, 271, 578, 599.
-, Lorraine promises to undertake nothing against, 434; England and in relation to French King, 467; one of six who can save France, 677; Turenne joins, 677, 678.
-, 1586:
-, assurances about making peace, 2, 99; expected move of Mayenne against, 4; King hopes to drive into corner, 5, 8, 21.
-, inspects defences of Lusignan, 4; need of financial support, 17; needs foreign help, 45.
-, King received envoys, 5; not asking for peace, 6; King angry at attitude, 8, 37.
-, negotiations with Saxony, 15; Swiss unlikely to help, 24.
-, Queen Mother going to treat with, 21, 38, 39, 48, 57, 61, 72, 73, 92; objects of Queen's mission to, 52; not sincere, 73.
-, Montpensier's assurances to, 22, 23; answer to peace overtures, 36, 103.
-, might profit by discontent in Paris, 23; Stafford accused of intercepting despatches, 35.
-, proposed intervention of German princes for, 27, 136; Casimir's bond with ambassadors, 682; Casimir's undertaking to, 683.
-, King fears reconciliation with Guise, 38; enquiry about, 52.
-, Buzenval appeals to Burghley for, 45–8; Spanish offers to, 48.
-, Auxonne holding for, 49; Reaux sent to Paris by, 117.
-, King not acting effectively against, 51; business of concealed from Stafford, 126.
-, reported desire for peace, 60; King deceives, 95.
-, contributions from Germany for, 61, 62, 109, 148; hopes of German aid, 87; negotiations for German aid for, 99, 111, 113, 116, 124, 138, 139, 141, 142, 159, 163, 165, 166, 171, 172, 683; ministers in Germany, 683–5.
-, grateful for English help, 100; sends Meneuf to Elizabeth, 118.
-, negotiations with Queen Mother, 103, 118, 132, 153, 155, 156, 158, 162; report of conversation with her, 156, 157.
-, relations with Stafford, 129; Stafford's view of peace negotiations, 132, 153, 159; envoys at Paris, 151.
-, forces against being dissolved, 135; finances of, 162.
-, if destroyed whole weight of war would rest on Elizabeth, 136; King ready to make heir if becomes Catholic, 147; would then fear him worse, 148.
-, will be careful of Queen's money, 163; will do utmost that Queen may benefit by helping him, 180.
-, grief at Sidney's death, 166; search for Windsor, 167.
-, sends Roche Giffard to treat with Burghley, 167.
-, 1587:
-, safe conduct asked of, 181; Bellievre professed, having matters of service to, 185.
-, German aid for, 183, 200, 224, 233–5, 243, 385–7, 427; bond for, 186, 187, 200, 223; indebted to Palavicino, 261.
-, may come to terms without Elizabeth, 194; Queen not likely to disburse more money for, 219.
-, negotiations with Queen Mother, 223, 227; League suspect secret agreement with her, 258.
-, cause linked with England, 245; Queen's help to, 255, 265; reported ill will to England, 298, 299.
-, writes about Sarmiento, 248, 260, 261; Stafford and, 346, 347, 366, 368, 377, 379, 382.
-, Bouk and Bernstorf allowed to serve, 282; ratifies Casimir agreement, 301; warns him, 307.
-, Queen Mother ill satisfied with, 287; does all she can against, 288; urged to mediate with her, 289.
-, does what he likes in Poitou, 297; relations with King, 303.
-, besieges Malicorne in Fontenay, 297; Queen Mother grows cold about, 309.
-, opposed to Soissons-Nevers match, 299; Lorraine and, 332–4.
-, messenger with King of Denmark, 301; relations with Casimir, 301, 317, 318, 331; reiters said to be arming for, 312; spoken of as general of German forces, 327; German aid for, 337, 338, 362.
-, horse of defeats Catholic Swiss, 337; besieges Tonnay Charente, 350; stronger than King, 355.
-, urges English help for reiters, 351; difficulty of paying them, 360.
-, Soissons proposes to help, 354; fear of Bourbon princes declaring for, 360; Soissons goes to join, 373.
-, approaching Saumur, successes, 359; defeats Joyeuse, 359, 360; besieges La Haye, 360.
-, King asks Queen not to allow subjects to take commissions from, 361; Rogers to recommend case to Denmark, 370; Oliphant with commission from, 371.
-, supposed to favour ravaging of Lorraine, 362; need of aid, 388.
-, advances to King, 366, 367, 373, 417, 487; King gives Joyeuse troops against, 374; King's measures against, 379; King concerned about fighting Joyeuse, 385.
-, la Vergne, servitor of, 375; sends Dohna to Queen, 396; the Palatine George and, 430, 431.
-, marching on La Charite, 389; disbands army for rest, 417; camp of, 422; on Loire, 439, 479.
-, letter of Palavicino on, 397; mischief done to by Dr. Andreas, 427; reported dead, 442, 446.
-, did not mean to unite with reiters, 480; injured by reiters' fiasco, 492; tactics at Coutras, 518.
-, 1588: 533.
-, ministers try to make breach between Elizabeth and French King, 481; sends Montague to England, 510.
-, better conditions where present, 482; never more resolute, 495; Stafford's eulogy of, 536.
-, relations with King, 485, 487– 9, 510, 526, 528; King feels sure of, 530.
-, Pope ready to receive if comes, 489; list of chief men of party, 516, 517; question of changing religion, 522–4, 581, 582.
-, cannot legitimately make peace, 496; proposed consultation for war against, 498.
-, Bouillon leaves trust to, 499; influence of Countess of Bishe over, 510.
-, relations with Elizabeth, 521, 528; Stafford's relations with, 547, 565; sends du Fay to England, 549, 573; to ask for help, 573–6.
-, jealousy of Condé restrained, 530, 544; Condé's death makes life run in great hazard, 546; grief at Condé's death, 546, 555; loss of Condé to, 587.
-, relations with Huguenots, 530; fears of slackness of zeal, 543, 544.
-, negotiations with Pope, 535; sends Reaux to Switzerland and Germany, 536; blamed for fiasco of reiters, 559; John Casimir, the reiters and, 617–9, 623.
-, news of lacking, 542; relations with del Béne, 545– 548, 564, 565.
-, Queen Mother ready to go to again, 551; King and, after Guise's coup, 610, 630; King charged with favouring, 629.
-, goes to St. Jean d'Angely, 553; success of, 589; at Rochelle with all his Court, 592.
-, mission from England to, 565; appeal to Queen for funds, 579; sends Mouy to Queen, 586; English subsidy for, 620.
-, plot to assassinate, 587, 596, 604; passport from, 600; English seamen insult ambassador in Germany, 653.
-, asks help of John Casimir, 622; might do well to sound German princes, 638.
-, League say Elizabeth means to set up, 630; very steadfast and magnanimous, will soon take the field, 632; retakes Marans, 652.
-, letters from, 19, 175, 248, 261, 347, 473, 494, 591.
-, -, alluded to, 593.
-, letters to, 79, 431, 537.
-, -, referred to, 478, 597.
-, chamberlain of. See Moret, Antoine, Seigneur de Reau.
-, Secretary of. See Berziau, Jerome, Seigneur de la Marsilliere; Hurault, Michel de l'Hospital, Seigneur du Fay.
-, Secretary of State of. See Lallier, Jacques, Sieur du Pin.

Henry I., duke of Longueville, King's favour to, 356; follows King to Chartres, 609; follows King to Rouen, 639.

-, sister of, 356.

Henry, Queen of Scots' priest, 105.

Henry Julius, young Duke of Brunswick, recommendation by, 115.

Henry, ship of Newhaven, 469.

Herbert, Henry, second Earl of Pembroke, 599, 600.
-, warrant for Mary's execution directed to, 241.

-, Ebrot, Dr., reported mission to Netherlands, 421.

Herman Adolphus, Count of Solms, sent to ask help of Denmark, 327.

Herries, Lord. See Maxwell, William.

herrings, cargo of, 632.

Hesse, Germany: reiters promised in for French expedition, 305.
-, landgrave of, 325. See Philip; William IV.
-, marshal of, operations in France in 1561, 619.
-, prince of. See Louis IV.

Heugrye. See Huguerie.

Heydelberg. See Heidelberg.

Heye, ? Hythe, 474.

Heymand, Roderiges, a Breton, report from Cadiz, 578.

hides, trade in, 402.

Hills, Hilles, Gregory, prisoner in Spain, 221.

-, Robert, Mr. Scofeld's servant, 556.

Hinojosa, Marquis of. See Mendoca, Juan de.

Hinsche, Lutkins, citizen of Hamburg, 539.

Hoby, Hobbye, Sir Edward, 368.

Hod, Francis (A.B.), letter of, 474.

Hohenems, Altemps, Cardinal. See Sitticus, Marcus.

Holland, and Hollanders, 198, 357, 388, 389, 567.
-, news from, 502.
-, no hostile movement against, 1; Leicester to deal with about Emden, 2; butter exported from, 28.
-, depredations on French shipping, 29, 309; hulks of, 231; frightfulness of, 312; Queen aids rebels in, 680.
-, Spain demands English evacuation of, 40, 42; a snaffle for Queen to check Spain, 57.
-, Danish mediation for, with Spain, 55, 101; talk of Denmark as protector, 304.
-, Spain needs money to recover, 58; exodus from Antwerp to, 174.
-, Leicester in, 78, 171; Junius raising troops for, 282; English troops from invade empire, 686.
-, Philip releases ships of, 277; Spanish fleet sailing towards, 425, 439, 462.
-, St. Aldegonde suspected by, 391; Leicester's protest to, 411; Queen's ultimatum to, 421.
-, proposes to treat separately with Parma, 411; Parma will attack, 412.
-, quarrel with Zeeland, 412, 438, 444; Leicester on bad terms with, 422; Leicester leaves garrisons in, 444.
-, ships of sent to prevent Parma landing, 426; guards in fortresses doubled, 438.
-, best English soldiers in, 452; Queen's forces an impediment to Philip, 453.
-, offered to Queen, 466; Queen's control of, 621; proposal to give up, 679; English intrigues with, 687.
-, Hamburger's treatment of ships, 646. See also Low Countries.

Holsatia, Denmark in, 326.

Holst, at mouth of Sound, Denmark builds castle at, 349.

Holstein, Duke of. See John.

Holt, Dirk van, of Hamburg, treats with Merchants Adventurers, 314, 320.

-, Holte, William, Jesuit, gone from Rome to Rheims, 672.

Holy House. See Inquisition.

Holy Island. See Heligoland.

Homen, G., letter of, 144.

Homodeus, Jacob, taking corn to Italy, 106.

Homont, Jehan, master of the Pelican, 318.

Honduras, Las Onduras, Central America, Drake raids, 42.

Honfleur [Calvados, France], King sends to take, 651.

Honslerdyck, letter dated at, 490.

Hoorn, Oren [Prov. N. Holland, Netherlands], supports Leicester, 421.

Hopital, Anne de l', Seigneur de St. Mesme, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516.

Hoptoun, Cuthbert, merchant at Rouen, 92.

Hord, Allen, a Papist, 35.

Horn, John ab, citizen of Ulzen, debt due to, 339, 340, 495.

horses:
-, geldings, 64; transport to France, 594.
-, hackneys, 50; for Queen Mother, 80; exported from England, 367.
-, war, few in England, 343.

Horsey, Jerome, report upon, 221, 222; privilege obtained by, 231.

-, Sir Edward, mission to Don John, 466, 471.

Hotman, letter of, 594.

Houton. See Wootton.

Howard, Hauvourt, Charles Lord, of Effingham, Lord High Admiral of England, 23, 106, 306, 518.
-, wants news of French naval preparations, 12, 13.
-, and claims for depredations, 164, 308; on commission about depredations, 242, 309; dealing with Ewyne, 371.
-, Chateauneuf confers with about depredations, 556; leave asked for corn to go to Rochelle, 592; Coedor's business with, 604.
-, Mendoza reports on ships with, 599; dealings with D'Aumâle, at siege of Boulogne, 613, 614.
-, letter of, 613.
-, -, alluded to, 130, 131, 329.
-, letters to, 124, 310, 607.
-, letter for, 491.
-, compliments to, 596.

Howard, Charles, 105.

-, -, lord Chamberlain, bailed Hellebourg, 115.

-, Harvard, Hauvart, Charles, piracy committed by, 556, 632.

Howard, Thomas, fourth Duke of Norfolk, conspiracy with Mary Queen of Scots, 97.

Huguenots, those of the Religion, churches of France, 308.
-, Joyeuse collecting forces against, 4; abandon Lusignan, 8.
-, from Geneva, go to defend Auxonne, 49; surprise of Rocroy, 152.
-, contributions from empire for, 61; resolution required of John Casimir, 111, 141.
-, held great part of approaches in former wars, 110; danger of delay to, 139; concession, Queen Mother ready to grant to, 147.
-, Epernon's treatment of, 154; popular feeling stirred against, 316.
-, massacre of referred to, 157; petition for refugees at Canterbury, 166.
-, capitulation with John Casimir, 186, 187; Casimir's expedition with, 307.
-, Soissons will have none, 345; abused by cunning people at Paris, 346.
-, letter from camp of, 361; attempt to surprise Avignon, 440; army with Lesdiguieres, 446.
-, Pfalzburg pledged for, 435; reported slaughter of army, 446; extirpation object of Holy League, 454.
-, King's fear of strength of, 523; loss by Condé's death, 530.
-, Turenne the only pillar of, 530; relations with Navarre, 543.
-, pretext for renewing war with, 563; and the King, 634.
-, general assembly of, 632.

Huguerie, Sieur de la Ugheria, Heugrye, councillor of John Casimir, 202, 281, 293.
-, sent to Elizabeth, 225, 226, 237, 249, 262, 274.
-, as broiling a merchant as any in France, 249; answer brought by, 330.
-, secret negotiations with Lorraine, 379; at Geneva, 450; mouthpiece of reiters, 492.
-, letters from, 282–4, 291, 292, 301.

Hull, co. York, customer of, 348; ship of, 644.
-, Hamburgers demand toll from ships of, 611.

Humfrey, Mr. letter to, 666.

Hungary: Turks invade, 122; forces against Turk (Haiducks), 296; threatened Turkish invasion, 502.
-, diet of at Pressburg, 424; asked not to help Maximilian, 438.
-, troops serving Maximilian, 442, 443, 447, 476, 505–506.
-, battle between geese and ducks, in, 502, 503.

-, king of resists Turkish claim to suzerainty, 673.

Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Henry.

Huntly, Earl of. See Gordon, George.

Hurault, Michael, de l'Hospital, Seigneur du Fay, Secretary of Navarre and Governor of Quilleboeuf, 495.
-, mission of, to England, 579.
-, letters from 549, 566, 573, 577, 580.

-, referred to, 592.

Hurault, Philip, Comte de Chiverny, chancellor of France, 646.
-, libel against, 9; in terror, 12, 20; insists on Parlement passing edicts, 20; garden at la Rochette, 366.

Hutterus, Helias, wants protection for new method of printing, 27, 28.

Hyndman, John, 494.

Hythe, co. Kent, ? Heye, 474; mayor of, 474.

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Ibrahim Pasha, Turkish Admiral, resigns, 648.

Iceland, ships of detained, 85; Captain of, ship of spoiled at sea, 494.

Idiaquez, Juan de, Diagues, Spanish Secretary of State, Pointz confers with, 181, 182.

Illkirch, Ilkerich, Alsace, letter dated at, 334.

Imperial Chamber, offer to refer question between Hamburg and Stade to, 459, 460; Lorraine apologises to about Montbeliard, 541; petition of Stade in, 646; Hamburg deputies to make submission in, 647.

Indies, 221, 281, 476.
-, Philip anxious about, 18; reparation demanded for damage by Drake in, 40; effect of Drake's operations in, 56, 57, 88, 679; Drake going to, 280.
-, Spaniards sure Drake will not dare to land in, 83; Spanish fleet for, 93.
-, year of war in more costly than three in Netherlands, 88; Philip sends men and ships to, 112, 174.
-, plate fleets from, 329, 332, 341, 357, 447, 536, 558, 571; ships to defend, 427; English endanger, 553; part of Armada goes to meet, 641.
-, English allured by riches of, 342; England has none, to bear charges, 344.
-, mischief done by English in, 415; English attacked Spaniards in, 504.
-, two churches for, 419; Drake going to sea will injure trade in, 539; fear of Drake disturbing, 570; part of Armada may go to, 599.

-, East. See East Indies.

-, West. See West Indies.

Ingersheim, Angrefsheim [Alsace], letter dated at, 149.

Inglefilde. See Englefield.

Innsbruck, Isprach, Tyrol, news from, 442.
-, rejoicings at over success of Maximilian, 440; troops levied at, military stores sent from, 607.

Inquisition, Holy House, English sailors sent to, 57; tyranny against English, 395; reply to England about, 465; used to benefit King, 466; danger of establishment in France, 622.

Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 26, 33.
-, ship of, 62.
-, French goods sold in, 361.

Ireland, 115, 394.
-, Spanish designs on, 1, 93, 330, 332, 357, 373, 416, 439, 557, 559, 590, 643, 658; rebellion in fomented by Philip, 177.
-, Drake's return to, 83; Drake to prevent Spanish attempts on, 279.
-, cost of defence of, 294; supposed French enterprise against, 297.
-, bishop to be proclaimed Governor of, under Pope, 332; Spanish fleet to sail round N. W. of, 598.

-, archbishop of. See Aragon, Charles de.

Isabella Clara Eugenia, daughter of Philip II., Infanta of Spain, said to be governing country, 592.

Isenburg, Isenbourg, Issenburg, Wolfgang, Count of, German ambassador to France, at Paris, King avoids, 60; departs without seeing King, 72.

-, Count Salatin of, attempt to capture, 411.

Isla, a strong fortress, archbishop of Naples withdraws to, 503.

Isle, Claude de l', Seigneur de Marivaux, M. de Marivaut, a chief man of Navarro's party, 517.

Ismail III., Shah of Persia, dead, 328.

Isprach, See Innsbruck.

Istria, 418.

Italy and Italians, 231, 283, 427, 533, 666.
-, news from, 120, 245, 278, 556, 621.
-, in France terror of, 20; would be useful at Paris, 160; at Lyons to forward Pisa's letters, 191.
-, naval preparations in, 40, 41; all shipping of gone to Spain, 49; ships held back in, 191.
-, Philip complains to Princes of, about Drake, 49.
-, refuse men and money to Spain, 56; Fuggers providing money for, 112.
-, Swiss occupation of Mont Cenis would render helpless in Netherlands, 89; cargo of corn for, 106.
-, Conde de Fuente to command cavalry of, 161; Farnese has new supply of troops, 174.
-, Pope levying men in against England, 174; no military or naval preparations in, 220, 235.
-, Marquis del Vasto goes to, 188; no stir in, 278; report of levies in against England, 286.
-, passport for company of, 222; forces against Turk, 296.
-, feeling in about Scots' Queen, 252; Mauriquez to make rendezvous with troops, 335; troops in Spanish fleet, 343.
-, Lilly's retreat to, 337; dangerous parts of, 529.
-, Turk would bring down Princes of upon, 345; would ally with Turk in Queen's place, 562.
-, forces for Netherlands, 359, 380, 388, 390, 411, 422; troops against Bonn, 563.
-, princes of in league against Protestants, 370; troops from, for League, 374, 377.
-, troops returning to Italy, 392; seminary of Spanish forces, 454; Spanish troops for, 475.
-, contributions from clergy of, 426; gold sent to, for Flanders, 508.
-, Sboroschi going to, 463; Emperor's credit in to be used for Poland, 506.
-, all quiet in, 539; Powle's service in, 594.
-, persons leave for Belgium, 559; many persons of quality leave for enterprise of England, 641.
-, Philip sends troops of to Guise, 588; King sends de Pesse and Gillot to, 640.

-, council of, Duke of Terra Nova to be president, 447.
-, Princes of, Pope urges to support Spanish expedition, 453; will not like alliance of Parma with Pope's family, 501.

Itzehoe [Holstein, Denmark], conference at, 644.

Iviza, Balearic Island, ? Cuizza, 475.