Index: G

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623, (London, 1911) pp. 691-697. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp691-697 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Gabaleoni, Giovanni Battista, Ambassador of Savoy in England:
-, charges James with bad faith, 9; dines with Lando at French embassy, 13.
-, confidences of James to, 29; leaves no successor, 73; James speaks to, about Geneva, 88.
-, visits Lando, Salvietti's intimacy with, 99; Lazari visits, 100.
-, restrained from interfering in French affairs, 125.
-, asks James if really conducting negotiations at Rome, 262.

gabelles:
-, imposed by Huguenots, 338.

Gabor, Bethlehem, Prince of Transsylvania, 127, 355.
-, Turks decide to help, 18; reported accommodation with emperor, 37.
-, help promised to Palatine, 51; dislike of, in England, 52.
-, urges Frederick not to give up Bohemia, 60; will profit by Sultan's help, 75.
-, offers alliance to Venice, 79; James asks Frederick not to continue league with, 81.
-, feared action may impede treaty, 86, 87, 132; blamed with preventing terms, 157.
-, many lament action, 92; approaching emperor for peace, 95; Solms not pleased at progress, 96.
-, ambassadors at Venice, 109; imperial policy to, 114; active, 124; devastates near Vienna, 126.
-, not included in truce, 135; Frederick will not give up, 137; urges Frederick on, 145.
-, reported surrender, 177; offers troops to Palatine, 228; emperor considers more formidable than James, 231.
-, Frederick in complete accord with, 325, 335; James objects to agreement with, 347.
-, Elizabeth doubtful about, 478; ambassador of, meets Thurn, 536.
-, Palatine relies on, 562, 567; causes Austrian's anxiety, 581.

Gage, Ghez, Gazi, Gezi, Ghezi, Ghesi, Gheti, George:
-, said to be operating with Lafuente, 190; and making false professions, 191.
-, Protestants fear acting by king's order, 232; leaves Rome for England, 376, 383.
-, Jesuits send to Spain, 403; arrives unexpectedly in London, 412, 417.
-, had no orders about dispensation, 417; leading nobles support, 418
-, embassy to Florence and Parma, 481.
-, gone to Spain, 485, 490; ill received, 525; expected at Rome, 531, 540.
-, at Rome for pope's final consent, 548; takes letter from king to pope, 564.
-, arrives at Rome, 569.

Galerati, Don Celso, 243.

Gallenoue, Rochellese privateer, captured, 342.

Garbiz, Colonel Joachim, 227.

Gargen, Anthony, English galley slave released, 34.

Garland. See Ships, names of.

Garter, ceremony of knights of, 417, 643.

Gaston, Duke of Orleans, brother of Louis XIII:
-, proposed marriage, 107; ill 131.

Gauri, Scottish captain, 477.

Gaurilopulo, Zuanne, 607.

Gazette, the (Gazetta di Venezia), 163.

Gazi. See Gage.

Geneva, Switzerland, 458.
-, rumoured designs of Savoy upon, 88, 96; French designs upon, 96; England will divert France from, 115; appeal to Wake, 124; Louis would connive at Savoy's designs on, 125.
-, pope urges Savoy to take, 136; Wake and Marini protest to Savoy about, 156.
-, Savoy's ambitions for, 195; Feria offers Savoy troops to take, 197; Bernese appeal to James for, 249.
-, James objects to Savoy alarming, 276, 537; appeal to against Spain, 320n.
-, Scots follow in religion, 427; English Catholics have correspondence with, 428.
-, suspected designs of Savoy on, 537, 544.

gentry, to withdraw to country, 584.

Genoa [Prov. Genoa, Italy]:
-, Digby may go by, 36; Condé going to, 566; Lady Arundel going to, 588; Lady Arundel at, 612.

George Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach, Margrave of Baden, Margrave of Durlach:
-, makes terms with emperor, 36; forces for Palatine under, 227.
-, arming owing to emperor's ill-treatment, 241, 242; James's promises to, 242.
-, defeats Tilly, 318n, 330, 334; likely to declare for Palatine, 319; forces of, 352.
-, to guard what left in Palatinate, 342; Chichester pays men, 360; ready for armistice, 365.
-, asks Venice for help, 375, 398; comes to terms with emperor, 378; captures Louis of Darmstadt, 380n.
-, Spaniards devastate territory, 389; emperor complains of, 409; French think of employing, 527.

George William, Margrave of Brandenburg, 497.
-, protests against transfer of electoral vote, 572, 634.

Gerau [Hesse Darmstadt], 352.

Germany and Germans, 92, 356, 449, 499, 508, 570, 581, 598, 599, 610, 630.
-, Dutch truce will injure, 29; emperor advised to chastise, 36; English better than, 48.
-, Spain wants to get foothold in, 119; base money for, 140.
-, princes of long for peace, 176; no intention of Charles marrying with, 181.
-, war undoubted in if electoral vote transferred to Bavaria, 195.
-, troops worth little, 219; war in ruins English cloth trade, 249; horse for Palatinate, 259.
-, troops for Vere, 260; negotiations in, 275; Spaniards cut off from France and Italy, 286.
-, disturbances in, 315; appeal to princes of, 320n; troops in Heidelberg mutiny, 467.
-, war of damages English trade, 434; James thinks emperor acted rightly in, 456.
-, Dutch want to send Mansfelt and Bruswick by, 478.
-, papal hopes of propagating faith in, 492; troops at Mannheim, terms for, 507, 509.
-, absolute dependence on Spaniards, 511; proposal to rouse, 514; troops in Palatinate, 515.
-, French should have party in, 551; Liègois did not contribute to Catholic league, 553.
-, cowardice and disunion, 556; to be told of Valtelline league, 562.
-, Spain's free hand in, 564; tranquilisation would make French plans difficult, 569.
-, Louis must settle with James, 570; opinion that emperor should govern absolutely, 575.
-, James could harm, 587; peace in affects Austrian plans, 596; favourable turn in, 621.
-, impression made by Anglo-Spanish match in, 637.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 18, 58, 74, 78, 79, 83, 88, 94, 103, 109, 114, 119, 123, 138, 142, 157, 163, 204, 254, 264, 269, 271, 273, 382, 550.
-, news from, 311.
-, princes of, 358, 531, 539.
-, needs of, 364; calamitous state of, 383.
-, help to Dutch not so valuable as English, 409; relations of English Catholics with, 428; Spaniards want to separate James from, 454; against Bavaria, 597.
-, Catholic league of:
-, Bavaria wants France to join, 602.

Germersheim, Germenstein, Germese [Rhenish Bavaria, Germany]:
-, Frederick at, 311; letter of Mansfelt from, 324; Cordova takes, 389.

Germonius, Anastasius, Archbishop of Tarantasia, Savoyard ambassador in Spain:
-, reports projected Spanish match, 501.

Gezi. See Gage.

Gheller, Christopher, English galley slave released, 34.

Ghesi, Gheti, Ghez, Ghezi. See Gage.

Giacinto. See Hyacinth.

Giagrandorf. See John George, Margrave of Jägerndorf.

Giant [Valtelline], 19.

Gibraltar, Strait of, the Strait, 385, 422, 435, 580.
-, capture of men of war in, 202; Spain can stop levies in, 216.
-, Gondomar wants English ships for, 233; fight between Spainsh and Dutch in, 503; cost of guarding, 614.

Giles, Sir Edward:
-, arrest expected, 80n.

Gio, an Irishman, spy of Lake at Venice, 129.

Gionata. See Ships, names of.

Giron de Tellez. Don Pedro de, Duke of Osuna, Ossuna, 277.
-, James laughs at imprisonment, 45; protected by Uceda, 46; Charles says Feria like, 86; plot against Venice, 129.

Giron, Don Fernando:
-, replaces Zuniga on Junta for marriage, 483, 551, 617.

Giustinian, Zustignan, Giorgio, Zorzi. Venetian ambassador at Constantinople, the Bailo:
-, reports Vizier's death, 18; sees Roe, 224; remonstrates against charges at Cairo, 243.
-, recommends Eyre, 245; remonstrates about pirates, 277; de Lormes applies to, 332, 333; Roe asks help against Vizier, 368.
-, despatches, 183, 214, 224, 243, 255, 269, 277, 311, 322, 332, 368, 369, 375, 376, 594, 633, 643.
-, instructions to, 374.
-, -, Orsato, Savio alla Mercanzia, 508, 529.

glass:
-, monopoly may be removed, 22. from Murano, to be imported free, 55.
-, workers of brought from Murano, 100; Muranese teaching art in England, 269, 424.
-, petition to restore art of, at Venice, 269, 270; exiled Muranese workers of, 308, 309.
-, spread of art, 309.

Goa, India:
-, English and Dutch unite against Portuguese at, 371; carrack of taken, 466.
-, Viceroy of, expected to help Ormuz, 376.

Goch [Rhenish Prussia, Germany]: count of Berg near, 395.

gold, 434.
-, exportation forbidden, 22; exported in quantities, 41; scarcity, 92, 524, 538.
-, in West Indies, 425; in England and Scotland, 431.

gold brocade, 548.

gold thread:
-, monopoly of, 22.

golden fleece, Charles allowed to dispense, 636.

Goldstein, Golstein, Colonel, forces for Palatine, 227; asks help for Mansfelt, 640.

Golmar. See Sarmiento d'Acuna.

Gomez, Roderie, de Silva y Mendoza, duke of Pastrana, Spanish ambassador at Rome:
-, trying to get decision from pope about dispensation, 637, 641.

Gondi, Henry de, Cardinal de Retz:
-, thinks affairs of Huguenots will be arranged, 16.

Gondomar, Count of. See Sarmiento d'Acuna.

Gonzaga, Charles, Duke of Nevers: affair with Cardinal of Guise, 22; feared attack on Sedan, 418; Mansfelt's quarrel with, 420.
-, -, Eleanor, sister of Duke of Mantua:
-, marriage to emperor, 150, 216; the empress, in Venetian territory, 213.
-, marriage of. See marriage.
-, -, Ferdinand, Duke of Mantua, 379.
-, recommends de Lormes to Duke of Tuscany, 138.
-, -, Maria, niece of Duke of Mantua:
-, proposed marriage to Charles, brother of Philip IV, 150.
-, house of, 366.

Gorges, Sir Ferdinand:
-, letter to Calvert, 172n.

Goring, Sir George:
-, commissioner from Commons to king, 184n; leaves for Spain, 631.

Goro in the Adriatic [Prov. Ferrara, Italy], 163.

Gowrie conspiracy, 56.
-, anniversary celebrated, 391.

Gozzi [Gavdo or Gozzo, island near Crete]:
-, pirate raid on, 285.

Gracette, Lord, Millart Gracette, 419.

grain. See corn.

Grand, M. le. See Saint Lary, Roger de, duke of Bellegarde.

Grandison, Viscount. See St. John, Oliver.

Granze. See Guernsey.

Gratz [Styria], 61n.
-, Ferdinand going to, 92.

Gravelines, Gravelinga [French Flanders], 233, 600.
-, seminary of English Virgins at, 450n.

Gravesend, co. Kent, 357, 366.
-, despatch from, 350.
-, Valaresso fetched from, 356.

Gravora, Don Ninigo de, Count of Oñate, Ognate, Spanish ambassador in Germany, 332, 496, 618.
-, pretensions of, 49; writes for instructions, 50; to help Digby, 89.
-, professes to help Digby, 119; threatens that Philip will abandon Ferdinand, 167.
-, alludes to investiture of Bavaria, 206; dispute with Gritti, 206, 212.
-, present at discussions about reply to James, 213.
-, prevents emperor conceding Gritti's claims, 268; slanders Palatine, 338.
-, opinions about Spanish policy on Palatinate, 394, 395.
-, emperor suggests marriage alliance to, 395; sends to Infanta for powers, 477.
-, supposed to have won over Simon Digby, 482; leaves Vienna, 487; at Ratisbon, 498.
-, says Philip will not let electorate pass to Bavaria, 518; proposes armistice, 533, 547, 581.
-, omnipotent with emperor, 549; said to be opposing emperor and Bavaria, 564.
-, violence of, 587, 600; arranges Bavaria's title, 603; claims Palatinate forts, 615.

Gray, Andrew, 640.
-, levies of, 153, 154; comes to levy men for Mansfelt, 295.
-, reply to, postponed, 331; promise of James to, 347; asks help for Mansfelt, 555.
-, allowed to levy Scots, 589, 603; Mansfelt asks for levies, 622.
-, taken to be English ambassador, 633.

Great Britain, King of. See James I.

Greek, at Corfu, 633.

Greenland, 424.

Greenwich, Grenovici, co. Kent:
-, letters dated from, 78, 352, 362.
-, Gondomar dines with king at, 329; Valaresso received at, 356.

Gregory the Great, Pope, 623, 627.

Gregory IX, Pope, 627.

Gregory XI, Pope, 627.

Gregory XIII, Pope, 627.

Gregory XV. (Alessandro Ludovisio) the pope, 20, 103, 469, 494n, 522, 545, 614, 617, 630.
-, (1621):
-, Savoy proposes to write to, 17; jealous about Valtelline, 46; good influence upon Philip IV, 47; wants Venice to take back Jesuits and not mix with heretics, 74, 142.
-, Feria's intrigues with, 78; reported approach to Venice to readmit Jesuits, 82, 166.
-, efforts to get treaty of Madrid effected, 94; urges French to take Geneva, 96.
-, Lafuente has audience with about marriage, 107; urges emperor and Philip to satisfy James, 112.
-, objects to returning Palatinate, 114; will not grant dispensation if laws against Catholics not withdrawn, 336; letter to Louis suggesting attack on England, 136, 172.
-, inclined to grant dispensation, 149; sends Hyacinth to Spain to forestall Digby, 156, 178, 182.
-, appoints commission on Anglo-Spanish marriage, 158; Savoy will try to gain, 165.
-, safe conduct to Dominis, 170; against restitution of Valtelline, 179.
-, Spaniards can use as excuse about marriage, 181, 248; parliament objects to, 187.
-, (1622):
-, appoints commission de propaganda fide, 213; gives Dominis safe conduct to treat for conversion of James, 215.
-, approves emperor's attack on Friuli, 216; emperor's assurance to about Palatinate, 226.
-, requires concessions for English Catholics before dispensation, 232; James encourages hopes, 241.
-, drops proposed league against heretics, 242; to be informed of French resolve to uphold treaty of Madrid, 243.
-, emperor gives Bavaria vote to please, 264; and dispensation, 266.
-, pardon to Dominis, 268; referred to Brussels congress about Bavaria, 272.
-, thinks of sending cardinal legates to Spain and France, 268.
-, Philip asks for dispensation, 274; Dominis submits to, 283, 284, 310, 468.
-, letter to emperor about Bavaria, 288; Tillières wants to know views about Valtelline, 289.
-, emperor's letter to intercepted, 296; action against Frederick, 306; letter of emperor to, 351.
-, and Swiss, 379; promise to Bavaria, 396; Cardinal Borgia speaks to about Spanish match, 399.
-, urged to appoint bishops in England, 403; Spanish match even without consent, 412.
-, consent to dispensation, 418; will not declare English Virgins to be nuns, 450; James hates, 456.
-, lodges and defrays Dominis, 490, 493; no marriage without knowledge, 492, 540; opposed to marriage, 525; Philip, will try to persuade, 526.
-, (1623):
-, reception of Condeé, 539; wants league against Huguenots, 543.
-, Gage goes for consent to marriage, 548; pleased at Bavaria getting electorship, views on conversion of James, 550; reply of James about demands, 560, 561.
-, objects to preaching at Dutch embassy at Venice, 561; to be informed of Valtelline league, 562.
-, James writes to about marriage, 564; will act deliberately about marriage, 569.
-, will be asked to enter league, 580; views of action about dispensation, 586, 590, 601.
-, should not despise satisfying England, 587; Philip will be ruled by, 589; ill, 602.
-, nuncio sends to, 605; conditions for dispensation, 612; prince's journey may constrain, 613.
-, deposit of Valtelline forts with, 615, 631, 634; will try and prevent breach between emperor and Spain, 618.
-, marriage entirely depends on, 616; instructions to nuncio for marriage, 623–626.
-, Aston confident of granting dispensation, 628; consent necessary for marriage, 629.
-, reported efforts with against dispensation, 636; awaiting decision, 637; thought to have sent secretly, 638.
-, Farges argues for reference of Valtelline affair to, 643, 644.

Grenoble [Isère, France], 392n.

Gresly, Walsingham, Digby's gentleman, 516, 519.
-, sent back to Spain, 462, 524; arrives, 509.

Grevil, Fulk:
-, created Baron Brook, 88n.

Grey, Charles, to command force for Palatine, 227.

Grey league:
-, league with Milan, 18; Swiss troops on frontier, 19.

Grieff, Colonel, 228.

Griffi, James, English galley slave released, 34.

Griglianovitch, Vicenzo:
-, guided Elliot, 277.

Grimani, Francesco, son of Piero, 364, 459.
-, -, -, Venetian Councillor, 535.

Grimes, Buckingham's gentleman of the horse:
-, James sends letters by, 630, 631n.

Grisons, 208, 286, 458, 473, 505, 522, 544, 580.
-, articles arranged by ambassadors at Milan, 5; do not stir, delay may make rash, 19.
-, Lando appeals to James about, 45; Feria wants to keep Valtelline from, 78.
-, not disposed to sign settlement, 83; need of stronger remedies, 88; urged to join Spain, 94.
-, accept treaty of Madrid, 103; will not alter treaty of Madrid about religion, 114.
-, suggested shall hold forts, 119; try to raise force, 138; Leopold and Feria operate against, 150, 170.
-, Spain aims at total subjection, 157, 165; Spain subdues, 193, 240.
-, Valtelline not restored to, 193, 194; implore Spanish protection, 201.
-, league against heretics will strengthen Spanish hold on, 204; James anxious about, 218.
-, settlement with Feria, 221, 223, 234, 242; Louis will make power felt in, 236, 266.
-, Wake sends home news of, 241; no envoy to England, 249; Charles blames for treaty, 266, 267.
-, new treaty with Milan, 275, 359; James thinks Savoy should attend to, 276.
-, Dole drags out negotiations, 280; desperation of, 313; troubles not likely to last, 316.
-, rumour of movement in, 320, 325; claims of Leopold to, 339; Charles wants to hear of, 341.
-, Leopold and Feria sending forces to, 353; Venetian contributions to, 355.
-, Carleton discusses, 360; Venetion representations to James about, 367.
-, Leopold anxious about, 375; views of James about, 379; Tillières not pleased about, 382.
-, Peyton wishes to serve in, 382, 391; affairs hopeful, 396; Leopold suggests armistice, 415.
-, James enquires about, 416; conference at Lindo, 474; Valaresso speaks to Charles for, 485.
-, Puisieux thinks deceived, 488; Venetian representations to France for, 489.
-, pope hopes to propagate faith in, 492; France will act for, 499.
-, Condé wants Gueffier removed, 504; France cold about, 600.

Gritti, Piero, Venetian ambassador in Germany, 207.
-, despatches, 44, 56, 76, 84, 89, 94, 103, 110, 114, 119, 124, 130, 135, 145, 150–152, 155, 157, 164, 169, 188, 196, 213, 216, 223, 279.
-, reports pretensions of Oñate, 49, 50; dispute with Oñate, 206, 212; takes leave of emperor, 268; interview with Bavaria, 279.

Grocers Company, London:
-, petition against Levant Company, 22.

Groenveld, lord of. See Olden Barnevelt, Renier de.

Groningen [Prov. Groningen, Netherlands], 521.
-, Horace Vere at, 513.

Grusbech, Grusbach, Baron:
-, mission to Hague for Liège, 547, 553.

Guard, Captain of the. See Rich, Sir Henry.

Guarda. See Ward.

Guaremo, Manfredo, English galley slave released, 34.

Gueffier, Emile, French ambassador in the Grisons:
-, fears rash action on part of Grisons, 19; protests against acceptance of Milan terms, 268; Condé wants removed, 504; renewed proposals, 523; James blames, 634.

Guelders, Netherlands, 113.
-, Province of:
-, wish to send commissioner to England, 146.

Guernsey, Granze, island, 424. fears for safety, 147, 148n.

Guidi, Giovanni Francesco, Archbishop of Patras, papal nuncio at Brussels:
-, letters of Ludovisio to intercepted, 210; honours Lazzari, eagerly awaiting Dominis, 319; Dominis with, 346.

Guienne, France, 325.
-, Louis going to, 334.

Guinea:
-, Dutch ship for, captured, 290.

Guise, Cardinal of. See Lorraine, Louis de.
-, -, Duke of. See Lorraine, Claude de, Duke of Guise.

Gulf, the. See Adriatic.

Gunpowder, powder, 509.
-, Rochellese ask for, 82; from Holland, 307.

Gunpowder plot, 92, 403.

Guns, ordnance, artillery, 162, 327, 330, 385, 420, 509.
-, Rochellese ask for, 82.
-, recovery of wrecked, 94, 134, 142, 169, 250, 402, 417, 563.
-, export forbidden, 161; James lets Dutch export, 568.
-, Charles skilful with, 452; England can supply, 455.
-, falconets, 507–509.

Gussoni, Vicenzo, Proveditore of Crete:
-, despatches, 285.
-, active against pirates, 285.

Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, 165.
-, proposal to include in league, 30; attack on Poland blamed, 149.
-, possible election to Poland, 319; James blames for attacking Poland, 458.
-, James advises Poland to make peace with, 486; joins Saxon league, 642.

Gutteriton. See Cottington.

Guzman, Gaspar de, Count of Olivares, 604, 610, 636.
-, reasons for favouring English match, 483; urges match on Infanta, 497.
-, wishes to work with nuncio, 587; assures nuncio Charles unexpected, 589.
-, calls about Charles's visit, 590, 595; nuncio tells of secret message to Rome, 605.
-, reported quarrel with Digby, 609; has paper drawn up on advantages of English match, 611.
-, frequent meetings with Buckingham. 612; glad of Charles's coming, 613.
-, opens negotiations with Buckingham, asks concessions for Catholics, 616; treats with nuncio, 617, 618, 629.
-, asks fortresses for Catholics, 617; wishes to avoid making English suspicious about emperor and Bavaria, 618.
-, welcomes Buckingham warmly, 619; Infanta reproaches, 628; promises Infanta to Charles as his wench, 630n; knows penury of crown, 639.
-, -, -, -, Secretary of.
-, See Albis.
-, -, -, Countess of Olivares:
-, sends collars to Charles, 639.