Index: U

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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'Index: U', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625, (London, 1912) pp. 736-737. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp736-737 [accessed 25 April 2024]

U

Udine, Lieutenant of, 566, 580, 593.

Ulric, Duke of Holstein:
-, Garter vacated by, 311, 530n.

Union, princes of the, 277.

Urban VIII, Pope (Maffeo Barberino), 165, 167, 204, 352, 435, 502, 625.
-, (1623):
-, said to have confirmed dispensation for Anglo-Spanish match, 126.
-, summons Hyacinth to Rome, 133; inclined to perfect Anglo-Spanish match, 134.
-, emperor asks help, 144; Olivares presses for consent to English match, 145.
-, Spain sends to, 148, 152; French assurances to, 151; Father Zaccaria going to, about English match, 152.
-, wants affairs of Valtelline and Urbino settled, 155, 165; Bavaria suggests as mediator, 161.
-, demands for English match, 162; Pastrana treats with, for dispensation, 170; relates experience as Nuncio in France, 171.
-, writes to Charles, 171; James wants understanding with, 179.
-, (1624):
-, disgusted at Philip's favours to Massimi, 184; dispensation for English match, 185, 189.
-, no Spaniard, 191; commissions Hyacinth to help emperor, 198; supports Bavaria, 199, 202.
-, objects to preaching at Dutch embassy, Venice, 209; should beware of aggrandising Spain, 251, 252.
-, France must not offend, 258; Philip IV mistrusts, 266; friars offered to, for crusade, 276.
-, urges emperor not to listen to proposals, 282, 283; arbitration in Valtelline, 286.
-, Spanish ambassadors stir against James, 300; emperor presses to join league, 312.
-, Rota goes to inform of negotiations, 314; fear of joining Spaniards, 331, 345.
-, French to send to, about dispensation, 362; Bethune tells of English match, 378.
-, Effiat thinks should prove reasonable, 394; question if French will place selves in hands, 399; Spain joins league with, 402.
-, French doubtful of friendliness, 410; Bethune approaches for dispensation, 412, 422.
-, favours Anglo-French match, 427; contradictory reports of sentiments, 429; nuncio states motives, 430.
-, opposite to Parliament, 431; shifting policy about Valtelline. 432, 465; Berulle sees, 440.
-, Spaniards ask to relieve of promises, 446; Effiat obtains all that desired for Catholics, 451.
-, French may be guided by, 455; French leanings, 457; decides to give dispensation, 458.
-, Farges thinks may raise difficulties, 459; French ambassadors see about dispensation, 476.
-, Louis informs of advantages obtained for Catholics, 480; orders cardinals not to speak of dispensation out of consistory, 482; may make conditions to dispensation, 516; orders dispensation, 507.
-, (1625):
-, wants some pledge for religion, 529; notified of doge's election, 532; arming, 535; letter to be read to, 543.
-, asks Savoy to mediate about Valtelline, 544; alleged plot against England, 549.
-, Caimo said to be bastard of, 555, 556; favours to Nithsdale, 558; may delay granting dispensation, 559.
-, talk of making capital of, 579; complaints about Valtelline, 580.
-, letters to queen mother, 588; France must obey, 597.
-, appoints nephew legate a latere for truce, 601; can easily win Bethune, 605.
-, arrangements to enter alleged league, 613; makes difficulties about marriage, 615.
-, will be satisfied with what done in England, 616; French send to, about match, 619.
-, James interprets articles of, 620; indifferent about Valtelline, 622.

Urbino [Prov. Pesaro e Urbino, Italy]:
-, succession of, 155, 465.
-, Duke of. See Rovere, Francesco Maria della.
-, Princess of. See Medici, Claudia de'.

Urfé, Orfé, Jacques II., Marquis of, 557.