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Tabriz, Tauris, Persia, Turks take, 477; army to recover, 507.

Taffin, Quintin, Sieur de la Pré, envoy of States to France about shipping, 297: writes to Leicester, 298.
-, letter from, 388.
-, letter to, 389.

Tagliavia, Simon de, de Aragon, cardinal of Aragon, arrives at Rome, 425, 437.

Tagus, River, Spain, 513.

Taille, Bertrand de la, Seigneur des Essars, a chief man of Navarre's party, 517.

Taillebourg, Talliburk [Charente Inf., France], Matignon puts garrison into, 678.

Talbot, George, sixth Earl of Shrewsbury, suit in France, 26; documents signed by, 105; warrant for Mary's execution directed to, 241.

Talbotts, Robert, 176.

tar, contraband for Spain, 90.

Tardif, M., 542.
-, niece of, 541, 542.

Tarride, M. de, Governor of Montauban, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516.

Tartars, Turks harassed by, 345; coming to help Chancellor of Poland, 438
-, Poland strongly guarded against, 649; Prince of complains of Cossacks taking refuge in Poland, 650.
-, King of, Shah of Persia marries sister, 507.

Tassis, reported killed at Bonn, 599.

Tatta. See Dotis.

Tauris. See Tabriz.

Tautenay. See Totnes.

Tavannes, Vicomte de. See Saulx, Jean de.

Teles, Francisco, witness, 144.

Teligny, Sieur de. See La Noue, Odet de.

Tempest, Mr., Gifford wishes to see, 671.

Tenneker, Thomas, letters from, 300, 304.

Terceira, Treserus, Azores, 231, 232.
-, Colonna sails for, 338.

Terra Nova, Duke of. See Aragon, Charles d'.

Terveere, La Fere, Camphire, Camphyre Walcheren [Zeeland, Netherlands], held by Queen, 210; Admiralty at, 208; Leicester leaves garrison at, 444.

Texeda, Antonio de, captain of Melilla, 281.

Theodorus. See Feodor.

Thibaulds, that was Parry's man, 368.

Thierache, Tierache [Picardy, France], gentlemen of, surprise Rocroy, 152.

Thin, Robert, called Shelandre, Governor of Jametz, a chief man of Navarre's party, 517.

Thomson, —, servant of Walsingham, 215.

Thorn, Toren, Prussia, Sigismund at, 412.

Thownge, Ingram, 474.

Throckmorton, Throgmorton, Francis:
-, dealings of Mendoza with, 177; pensioned by Mendoza, 284; Mendoza confers with, 598; relations with Gifford, 669.
-, letter to, 670
-, -, referred to, 663.

-, Nicholas, 208.

-, Thomas, 666.

Thuringia [German Empire], Prince of, landgrave of, 325.

-, -, urges subjects to look to their arms, 312.

Thynne, an Englishman, in great favour with Parma, 656.

Tiberii, Count N. de, 439.

Tichborne, Chidwick, share in Babington plot, 96.

Tierache. See Thierache.

Tiger, Tygre, ship at Alexandria, 335.

Tignonville, M. de, a chief man of Navarre's party, 517.

timber, wood, shipped from Sweden to Spain, 295.

Tincinio, count of, Maximilian expecting, 439.

Tirol. See Tyrol.

Tirrell. See Tyrrell.

Tissan, Richard, searcher, Bristol, 179, 233.

Todi [Prov. Perugia, Italy], bishop of. See Cesi, Angelo.

Toisson. See Bourbon, Charles de, Comte de Soissons.

Toledo, Spain, King come into abbey at, 12.

-, archdeacon of. See Mendoca, Juan de.

Toledo, Don Garcia de, 453; castellan at Naples, 442.

-, Don Ernani de, 445.

-, Ferdinand Alvarez de, Duke of Alva, practices, government and time of, alluded to, 177, 465, 466.

-, Don Pedro, Pietro de, Viceroy of Naples, remark about Spanish tardiness, 453.

Tomson, Laurence, letter to, 168; endorsements by, 306, 349, 366, 400, 402, 612.

Tonny Charente [Charente Inf., France], Navarre besieges, 350.

Tonsone, Robert, of Cadiz, 414.

Toper. See Tupper.

Topsham, Apsum, co. Devon, ship of, 63.

Torcy, Torcay, Torce, Sieur de. See Blosset, Jean.

Toren. See Thorn

Torres, M. di, archbishop of Monreale, pallium given to, 512.

Torteledo, —, 56.

Totnes, Tautenay, Tortenez, co. Devon, 495.
-, men of desire stay of debt to Le Pape, 124.

Toulouse [Haute Garonne, France]: news from, 4; effect of Montmorency's operations on, 677.
-, merchants of, 33, 312.
-, first president of, alliance with Joyeuse, 158.
-, Grand Prior of. See Arques, Francois d'.
-, Seneschal of. See La Valette, Francois de, Baron de Cornusson.

Tour, Sieur de la. See Perrot.

Tour d'Auvergne, Henry de la, Vicomte de Turenne, 375, 387, 510.
-, raises siege of St. Bertrand de Comminges, 4; Navarre goes to join, 72.
-, coming to meet Navarre, 297; united with him, 360, 373; reported missing, 417.
-, takes St. Lambert, 423; jealousy of, 480; King sends to Montmorency, 517.
-, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516; only one that can keep the party assured, 530, 545.
-, on bad terms with Soissons, 542; takes Tulle, 677; junction with Navarre, 677, 678.
-, at Castres, wound re-opened, 545; supposed dead, 592.
-, letter from, 176.

-, alluded to, 223.

Tour du Pin. See La Tour du Pin.

Tournai [Hainaut, Belgium], Parma throws supplies into, 388.

Tours [Indre et Loire, France], King may go to, 610.

Transylvania, Vayvode of: Turks favour for Polish crown, 328.
-, ambassadors from, to Porte, 418; troops enlisted by, 476.
-, people hold back help for Polish chancellor, 443, 447; Turks picking quarrels with, 648.
-, Prince of Wallachia in, 674; French King and restitution of, 675.
-, Prince of. See Bathori, Stephen.
-, Prince Vaivode of. See Lowys.

Trappes [Seine et Oise, France], king goes to, 609.

Trappes, M. des, M. du, d'Estrappes, Destrappes, servant of Chateauneuf : William Stafford's statement about, 657, 658; information sent to French King of charges against, 189, 190; Waad sees King about, 203, 204.
-, negotiations with Bellievre about, 198, 207, 210–2, 250, 251, 268, 269; and with Pinard, 259.
-, French King's letters to Queen about, 199, 217; confession implicating Chateauneuf, proposal to send to King, 215.
-, King asks Queen to deliver to Chateauneuf, 217, 218; instructions to Stafford about, 240; delivery advised, 248, 265, 270, 289.
-, King wants sent to France to be examined, 249; King angry and suspicious about detention, 254, 270; delivery of asked, 268–70; Waad refused audience till arrival, 287.
-, question of release, 273; Chateauneuf urges release for amity's sake, 276, 277; Queen offers to deliver to Chateauneuf, 275; but requires release of English ships first, 277.
-, released, 277; on conditions, 279; Stafford speaks of with Villeroy, 302.
-, sent to France, 291, 294, 310; goes to Queen Mother, 300, 301, 303, 309; long audience of King, 309.

Treasurer, Lord. See Cecil, William, Lord Burghley.

Treaties between Kings of England and others Princes, list of persons comprehended in, 626.

Tréguier [Cotes du Nord, France], 89.

Tremellins, Emanuel, new edition of Bible by, 27, 91.

Tremouille, Charlotte de, Princess of Condé, rumoured liking between King of Navarre and, 544; said to be with child, 545, 555; Lady Stafford sends condolences to, 547.
-, accused of poisoning husband, 552, 553, 596; kept close prisoner at St. Jean d'Angely, 553–5.
-, letters from and to, 554, 555.

-, Trimouilles, Claude, Seigneur de la, reported missing, 417.
-, a chief man of Navarre's party, 516; grief at Condé's death, 553.
-, maitre d'hotel of, 546, 554.

-, Madam de la, will not receive garrisons into Talliburk, 678.

Trenache, —, merchant of Rouen, a Huguenot exile, 311.

Trent [Italy]: news from, 442.
-, Council of, 651.

Treport, le [Seine Inf., France], 35, 633.

Tresell, —, 33.

Treserus. See Terceira.

Trevisano, Giovanni, patriarch of Venice, bishop of S. Marco, candidate for red hat, 419, 420.

Tricarico, bishop of. See Santori, Gio. Battista.

Trier, Treves [Rhenish Prussia, German Empire], bishop of. See Schonenberg, Johan VII. von.

Trinity of Topsham, seized by Mercoeur, 63.

Trolliere, Seigneur de la, party to treaty of Cateau Cambresis, 626.

Troyes [Aube, France], revolt against edicts at, 20.

Truchsess, Truccess, Gibbard, archbishop elector of Cologne: deprivation of, 324, 327.
-, letters from, 334, 339, 490.

Tschertschel, Peter, son of Petraschko, Prince of Wallachia, appeal to Elizabeth, 673–5.

Tucker, —, of Hull, ship of, 644.

Tulle [Corrèze, France], Turenne takes, 677.

Tunis [Barbary, N. Africa], Hassan fetched from, 648.

Tupper, Toper, John, messenger, 96, 266, 271, 274, 416, 654.
-, Stafford's need of, 53; he asks for, 257.

Turenne, Vicomte de. See Tour d'Auvergne, Henry de la.

Turin [Prov. Torino Italy], 418.
-, news from, 93, 440, 446, 461.
-, Doria going to for christening, 53, 55, 83, 679; christening at, 283.
-, French gentleman from Rome going to, 123.

Turkey and Turks: question of using fleet against Spain, 11; Parma fortifies coast against, 17; naval war with, 283; Persia intends war on, 328.
-, capture Comar, 121, 135; invade Hungary, 122; raids, collecting army, 337.
-, and Polish election, 202, 328; English ships taking gifts to, 236; fortify Goletta, 338; English claim to trade with, 394.
-, German forces against, 296; not expected to move, 446.
-, talk of stirring, 344; free from Persians and Tartars, 345; making peace with Persia, arming, 389, 410; war with Persia, 460, 461, 477, 648, 649.
-, reported defeat by Simon the Georgian, 418; siege of Malta by, 453.
-, ambassadors from Transylvania to, 418, 419; Venice will not offend, 506.
-, defeat at Lepanto, 453; prisoners taken by Genoese, 475, 503.
-, preparing to invade Hungary, 502; asked to combine with England against Spain, 504, 562; English fleet to meet agent of, for combined action, 507; Spain's fear of war with, 558.
-, fear of putting to sea will keep Italy quiet, 539.
-, note progress of Philip in Europe, 562; see Italy surrendered to his will, 563.
-, rebel against new taxes, 649; Wallachians stirred to rebellion by, 673; Wallachia made tributary to, 674.
-, Admiral of. See Celesti; Ibrahim; Occhiali.
-, Sultan of, Emperor of, Grand Turk. See Amurath III.; Bajazet II.; Selim I.; Solyman II.
-, Vizier of. See Mehemet Sokolli; Rustan; Sciavus.

Turner, —, says Babington plot contrived in France, 78.

Tuscany, Italy, galleys under Doria, 570.

-, Grand Duchess of. See Capella, Bianca.

-, Grand Duke of. See Medici, Cosimo I. de'; Medici, Ferdinand I. de'; Medici, Francesco de'.

Twhine, —, 538, 539.

Tygre. See Tiger.

Typoots, Paul, public notary of London, 114.

Tyrol, Tirol, forces against Turk, 296; landsknechts stationed in, 335.

Tyrrel, Tirrell, Mr., 348.