Index: V

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: V', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625, (London, 1912) pp. 737-745. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp737-745 [accessed 26 April 2024]

V

Vado [Prov. Genova, Italy], 622.

Vaimar. Duke, of Saxony. See William, Duke of Saxe Weimar.

Valaresso, Alvise, Venetian Ambassador in England, 10, 109, 189, 198, 202, 205, 214, 285, 288, 322, 348, 349, 417, 422, 464, 469, 548, 555.
-, despatches to Senate, 5, 8, 13, 22, 27, 29, 33, 40, 45, 49, 55, 62, 74, 77, 80, 88, 94, 98, 102, 105, 111, 118, 121, 122, 126, 129, 134, 139, 142, 145, 149, 152, 156, 160, 164, 167, 173, 177, 182, 189, 193, 196, 197, 200, 207, 210, 216, 219, 222, 226, 231, 238, 241, 243, 248, 251, 254, 258, 260, 261, 264, 273, 278, 291, 293, 299, 303, 307, 316, 318, 323, 325, 332, 334, 338, 353, 355, 362, 364, 371, 372, 382, 393, 399, 404, 410, 414, 419, 423, 430, 434, 443, 449.
-, communications with Surian, 48.
-, at Garter celebrations, 6; asked for information by leading minister, 27; Calvert complains to, about letters, 41, 42; relations with Inoiosa, 51; assurance of James to, 70; audience at Wanstead, 77; James sends stag to, 82; Herbert praises, 93.
-, tries to prevent more harm from Best's action, 98; sees Calvert, 111.
-, congratulates council on prince's return, 120; audience at Theobalds, remarks on marriage, 121, 122.
-, audience at Hampton Court, 130; preparations for prince's return, 132; congratulations on return, 135, 140.
-, Lennox entertains, 140; made savio of mainland, 141; interviews with Rota, 160–2, 165.
-, complains of expenses, 166; colloquy with Wake, 183; audience of James, 190; and of Charles, 190, 191.
-, Conway tells of new resolutions, 193–5, 200; Wotton will not receive, 197.
-, question of title with Spanish ambassadors, 197; sees prince dance, 200; colloquy with Charles, 201.
-, views about Rota, 202, 204; negotiations with Rota, 212, 600.
-, speaks for Buckingham, 216; sees Shirley, 221; Dutch ask for help, 225, 245; Dutch ambassadors visit, 243.
-, Mansfelt's captain calls on, 244, 281; sees Buckingham, 250; Buckingham calls on, 260.
-, speaks to Tillières for Mansfelt, 294; banquet to Mansfelt, 295; treatment of Dutch ambassadors, 335.
-, successor appointed, 341; negotiates about raisin trade, 355, 356, 401; paper on raisins, 356, 357.
-, letter of Mansfelt to, 366; Mansfelt's secretary visits, 371; speaks to Tillières for English match, 373.
-, calls on Effiat, 394; Kensington calls on, 395; treats about Tosi, raisins and glass, 406.
-, letters of Conway to, 412, 436; confidences with Effiat, 431; gets promise about raisins, 436.
-, Denmark's reply to, 436, 437; farewell offices, 450, 451; leaves London, 452.
-, to go as ambassador to Swiss, 441; goods intercepted, 495, 535; allowed to keep present, 541.
-, Caimo applies to, 547; secrets discovered, 601.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador to the Swiss, 513.
-, instructions, 481, 586.
-, -, Paul Antonio, Savio alla Mercanzia, 230, 254, 285, 368, 396.

Valcamonica [Prov. Brescia, Italy], 491, 498.
-, -, Proveditore in. See Canal.

Valdez, Don Inigo de, 549.
-, Pesaro never knew, 548.

Valesani [i.e., of Valais, Switzerland]:
-, Feria to give up alliance with, 109.

Valier, Lorenzo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 4, 12, 31, 88.
-, -, Nicolo, Captain and Duke of Crete, 189.

Valmonestier, Valtelline, Switzerland, 517.

Valois, Charles of, Duke of Angoulême, 373, 402.
-, views about employment of Mansfelt, 306, 323; brings back Mansfelt's reply, 331; to preside at conference at Senlis, 332; at Senlis conference, 338, 339,; tells Mansfelt decision of France, 350, 360; inclines to German plan, 361; opposition to Wake, 391; dependent on queen mother, 392; not serious about Mansfelt, 543.

Valsen, 418.

Valtelline, 75, 148, 210, 215, 218, 281, 336, 389, 391, 457, 460, 482, 528, 583, 605, 609, 622.
-, (1623):
-, demolition of forts in, 4; deposit of forts in pope's hands, 18, 74.
-, payment of garrisons, 36; Inoiosa to speak to Louis about, 42.
-, James doubtful if pope will restore, 77; soldiers in, clamour for pay, 79.
-, intrigues to prevent restitution, 86; pope wants settled, 155, 165.
-, (1624):
-, Pastrana treats of, 170.
-, English want restitution, 182; league with France for recovery, 193, 194, 341, 449.
-, English want to unite affair with Palatinate, 245, 380, 453; Spaniards declare settled, 275.
-, attempt to please England over, 286; France will not do duty for, 294.
-, Mansfelt to help by diversion, 295, 296, 416; Spaniards watch declarations of France and England about, 315.
-, Savoy's views about, 335; Wake's suggestion for, 339; Khevenhuller's opinion, 347.
-, pope to be asked to restore, 362; French done little for, 392; Bethune does not mention, 412.
-, Bethune's rhodomontades about, 417; pope shifty over, 432.
-, Bavaria offers help for recovery, 435; French to act for, only. 440, 454, 461.
-, Feria wants to put Spanish garrisons in, 465; Spanish forces ready to enter, 470.
-, Palatinate causes Spain more anxiety than, 471; Cerbelloni sent to, 517; progress of league in, 520.
-, (1625):

Venice will pay share for, 533; James asks about, 536; Charles of same opinion, 537.
-, Buckingham fears Spaniards may flinch about, 538, 562; Spanish policy to, 543–545.
-, progress in, 550, 570; pope offended with France about, 559; Pesaro tells James about, 564.
-, league for, 571, 572; Pope's complaints about, 580; operations of Coeuvres in, 582.
-, Spanish progress in, 601; alleged league for, 613.
-, Governor of. See Ludovisio, Orazio, Duke of Fiano.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 596.

Van Male, Vamala, Agent of Flanders in England:
-, expects Inoiosa soon, 34; returns to London, 150; says Gondomar coming, 474.
-, remonstrates about levies for Mansfelt, 495, 505; at prince's masque, 564.
-, gets Hamburg ships released, 588; remonstrates about Mansfelt, 589.
-, remonstrates about reprisals, 595; has quantity of Venetian papers to decipher, 601.

Vas. See Vaux.

Vaston. See Aston.

Vatson. See Watson.

Vaux, Vas, Vauss, Edward, Lord, 175n.
-, excluded from Parliament, 233, 247; re-enters, 242; powers to fill up regiment for Flanders, 354; grant revoked, 363.

Vecchia, la, 148.

Veer. See Vere.

Veis, Chancellor of Mansfelt, 467. sent to England, 360; Mansfelt recommends to Valaresso, 366; urges dispatch with levies, 467.

Velasco, Alonso de, Spanish Ambassador in England:
-, justifies action by showing instructions, 346.

Vellutelo, Acerbo, of Lucca, 284.

Vemugo, Colonel, 215.

Vendôme, Duke of. See Caesar, Duke of Vendôme.

Vendramin, Avogador, 607.

Venice, 125, 148, 229, 322, 330, 339, 367, 376, 403, 416, 548.
-, (1623):
-, plans against, 2; wool in ships of, 3; supply of wool at, 4.
-, pope ill-disposed to, 27; project for reviving trade, 29, 30.
-, good understanding with France, Savoy and Dutch, 35; league with France and Savoy, 98.
-, said to favour transfer of electoral vote, 46; vote gold collar to Wotton, 74.
-, reception of Mantua, 77; cloth of 87; English embassy may be retrenched, 77.
-, should try and prevent English compact with pirates, 107.
-, gift to Wotton's secretary. 121; James assures of friendship, 122.
-, suggested mediary for Anglo-French match, 124.
-, offers of service to, 127, 128.
-, Sanson takes ships, 129; restriction of foreign carrying trade at, 134.
-, Charles should have visited, 140; congratulates Charles on return, 142.
-, objects to transfer of electoral vote to Bavaria, 144; foments Bavaria, 153.
-, puts ryals out of currency, 149; pope objects to preaching at Dutch embassy in, 171.
-, accused of fomenting Gabor, 175.
-, (1624):
-, representations to France, 186.
-, question of free trade at Spalato, 186, 187; James commends, 190; Charles expresses esteem, 191; James appeals to, 194.
-, Wotton speaks variously about, 197; Wake to proceed to, 200.
-, loss by low price of raisins, 203; decision on raisin trade, 289, 290.
-, Spaniards attack reputation, 209; nuncio objects to preaching at Dutch embassy, 209, 210.
-, Queen of Bohemia wants help, 210; English ambassador for, 212; depot for ships in Barbary, 214.
-, await result of Parliament, 215; James will pledge word to, 222; James to send extraordinary embassy to, 231.
-, negotiations with, about silk, 233, 234; Buckingham wants pictures, 258.
-, Spaniards very angry with, 270; Carleton complains of holding back, 271.
-, trade damaged by English duties, 283; England would like to co-operate with, for Grisons, 288.
-, imposes new duties on foreigners, 291; Wake to move to war, 293; should help against Austria, 295.
-, consideration of James and Dutch for, 297; may profit by troubles at Constantinople, 299.
-, Mansfelt hints at help from, 304; league for Valtelline, 306, 484, 572.
-, acting against empire, 312; should help Mansfelt, 314; Charles assures of good will, 319.
-, pirates burn ships, 321; England ready for league with, 323; directions about trade in Levant, 337.
-, incites against Spaniards, 346; enmity with Spain, 347; alliance with Dutch, 356.
-, James ready to satisfy about raisins, 356; want permission to carry raisins to England, 357.
-, no advantage in supporting Mansfelt, 360; Carlisle and Rich express esteem for, 361.
-, James invites to join against Spain, 363; Bavaria and Tilly friendly to, 366.
-, should get England to employ Mansfelt in Palatinate, 370; avoids responsibility of Mansfelt, 372, 432.
-, asked to join in employing Mansfelt, 379; Wake expects to reach, 380.
-, England reported to have joined league with, 389; opposed to Genoa enterprise, 390.
-, Mansfelt going to, 402; recall Thine and Vere, 407, 413, 428, 443, 452, 487.
-, means to keep out of Palatinate affair, 422; reported capture of pirates, 425.
-, emperor wants alliance with, 427, 428; French rival claims to protect Christians in east, 438.
-, object to projects for diversions, 440; permitted to carry own produce to England, 444, 445, 464.
-, suggested league for recovery of Palatinate, Cleves and Valtelline, 499; assignment to Mansfelt, 450.
-, offer congratulations on Anglo-French match, 452, 457; to act as godfather to Palatine's son, 460; Pastrana visits, 465.
-, only wants to act in name of league, 466; Pesaro questioned about policy, 469; Savoy wants to arm, 470.
-, Sultan grieved at excesses of pirates against, 471; Mansfelt keeps interests in view, 472.
-, warlike preparations, 473; asked to interpose about Amboyna affair, 480.
-, taxed with insincerity, 481; Savoy's expectations from, 491; modified support for Mansfelt, 492.
-, changes cipher, 495; favours-Anglo French match, 497; Mansfelt wants fresh patent from, 500.
-, league against Spain, 502; James will advance payment to Mansfelt, 504.
-, sends reinforcements to Valtelline, 508; offer of service to, 512; Conway wants to contribute, 517.
-, sends congratulations on Anglo-French match, 518, 519; Mansfelt's expectations from, 523.
-, (1625);
-, godfather to Palatine's son, 532; friendship of James for, 534, 549; congratulations on French match, 536, 537.
-, vigorous support to league in Valtelline, 535, 545, 546, 582, 583, 601.
-, renews engagements of Mansfelt, 535; esteem for Mansfelt, 552; contributes nothing to Mansfelt, 560.
-, advantage to, of union of France and England, 539; James offers to help in case of attack, 544.
-, Thurn wishes to approach, 553; engages Thurn, 559; Caimo to be sent to, 553–6, 584; does not want Caimo, 584, 585.
-, sends no money to Mansfelt, 562; thanked by Palatine, 569; intrigues against Hapsburgs, 571, 592.
-, expresses esteem for Halberstadt, 577; favours to Wake, 587.
-, contributions wanted from, 589; Philips has papers of, in cipher, to unravel, 600, 601, 604.
-, interested in peace of France, 594; prescribes action about thwarting Turkish peace negotiations, 598.
-, Spaniards try to embroil relations, 605; excuses for not helping Mansfelt, 609, 611, 612, 621, 622.
-, malice of Jesuits against, 613; dissensions with Savoy, 615; in league against Spain, 619; will be asked for contributions, 624.
-, Bank of, 563.
-, Board of Health:
-, treatment of letters, 42, 73, 111.
-, Ca Zeno, 515.
-, Cloth of. See cloth, Venetian.
-, Collegio, Secretaries. See Antehni Antonio; Scaramelli; Surian, Andrea.
-, Council of Ten, 399, 416.
-, Cinque Savii alla Mercanzia, 87, 92, 134, 155, 230, 241, 254, 289, 337, 380, 388, 396, 481.
-, report on cloth trade, 186, 187; reports on raisin trade, 283--5, 367, 368, 380.
-, Cloth of, 367, 368, 388.
-, Doge of. See Contarini, Francesco; Corner, Giovanni; Priuli, Antonio.
-, Mint, 149.
-, offers of service to. See Douglas, William, Earl of Angus; Sackville, Edward.
-, palace of da Mosta in, 398, 399.
-, Palace, Ducal, Palace of St. Mark, 258.
-, Proveditore of the fleet, 148, 606.
-, Proveditore of horse. See Donato.
-, Proveditore General for Terra Ferma, 473, 508, 513, 517, 550, 580, 602.
-, Proveditore in Valcamonica. See Canal, Marc Antonio.
-, S. Geremia, 515.
-, S. Pantaleon, 399.
-, S. Vio, 614.
-, troops serving 381.
-, Vice Doge of. See Corner, Antonio.

Venosa, Princess of:
-, marriage, 2.

Vercelli [Prov. Novara, Italy], 86.
-, attempt to snatch, 431; French sell, 605.

Verda. See Werdenberg.

Verde, Cape, 512.

Verdugo,—, 1.

Vere, Veer, Henry de, Earl of Oxford, 448.
-, released from Tower, 147, 192, 199; still detained, 165; a martyr of Spain, 192.
-, to command English troops in Netherlands, 324, 333, 353; enemy of Spain, 333; hesitates about taking colonelship, 353; dispute with Southampton for precedence, 362, 374, 383, 415.
-, ready first, 395; part of forces lands at Rotterdam, 397; reaches Hague, 422.
-, Dunkirkers capture officers, 517; Palatine wants as godfather, 527, 532.
-, reply to decree about filling up ranks, 565.
-, -, Colonel Horace, 428, 478.
-, returns to command in Holland, 106, 343, 359, 363; Palatine gives precedence over Cecil, 416; Orange values highly, 429, 447.
-, -, Lieutenant Colonel John, 443, 452.
-, Venice recalls, 407, 413; refuses to go, 423; fears wrath of Venice, 428; Venice can expect little from, 487.

Verney, Sir Edmund G.:
-, banished by Charles, 116n.

Verona [Prov. Verona, Italy]:
-, foreign mercenaries at, 397.

Veronese (Caliari), Paolo, Buckingham wants pictures by, 258.

Verua, Count of. See Scaglia, Augusto Manfredo.

Verul. See Berulle.

Vico, Valtelline, 582.

Vico, Pietro, Venetian Secretary at Naples:
-, despatches, 322, 370, 472.
-, -, -, secretary of Paruta, 380.

Vienna, Austria:
-, despatches dated from, 42, 75, 79, 97, 104, 128, 133, 144, 180, 198, 199, 203, 213, 240, 247, 260, 264, 269, 276, 282, 283, 297, 305, 312, 321, 328, 329, 336, 337, 359, 379, 389, 403, 428, 457, 466, 470, 476, 482, 502, 507, 512, 526, 557, 565, 571, 613.
-, news from, 86, 418.
-, instructions to, 181.
-, Tilly expected at, 276.

Vieuville, Vievile, Vieville, Charles, Marquis of, 435.
-, says Bavaria wants French alliance, 252; orders good treatment of Mansfelt, 264.
-, losing influence, 314; declares Marescot not going to Bavaria, 336n; wants to make sure of English match, 350, 378; views on situation, 351; Rich busy treating with, 377.
-, confers with Mansfelt, 402; quarrel with Richelieu, 407; arrangements may not be accepted, 413.
-, arrangements repudiated, 418, 429, 431; fall, 429, 430, 434, 443; nuncio complains of, 430; Holland's delay hastened fall, 431.
-, not serious about Mansfelt, 543.

Vileocler. See Lomenie, Henry Augustus de, Baron of la Ville aux Clercs.

Villafranca [Alpes Maritimes, France], 557.
-, proposal to land Mansfelt's force at, 359; ships expected at, 513; to collect fleet at, 520.

Ville aux Clercs, Villeocler, Baron of. See Lomenie.

Villiers, Catherine, Duchess of Buckingham:
-, James Visits, 41.
-, -, Courtin de, French Ambassador at Venice, 369.
-, recommends Rohan, 13; office for deposit of Valtelline forts, 18.
-, -, Sir Edward:
-, to be president of Munster, 499.
-, -, George, Marquis of Buckingham, 60, 73, 95, 114, 136, 189, 220, 292, 461, 577.
-, (1623):
-, negotiations in hands of, 5; wife of, 8; takes offence, 17, 21; nuncio treats with, 20, 21, 25.
-, furious at witholding of Infanta, 21, 37; afraid of Charles turning Catholic, 21, 22.
-, dissatisfied with negotiations, 23; talks of going, 25; wants powers corroborated, 26; created duke, 28.
-, Duke of Buckingham, 523, 568.
-, Olivares accuses of hostility to Spanish match, 40; not known if James loves or fears, 41.
-, quarrels with Olivares, 50, 101, 117; a persistent enemy, 51; Charles blames for harshness, 53.
-, enemy of Bristol, 55; James promises return, 62; Spaniards complain of, 63.
-, Charles sends to Olivares announcing acceptance of terms, 72.
-, determined to return, 74; charges against, 75; tells Charles Spaniards mean to deceive, 93.
-, has quantity of jewels, 94; professes to be departing without Charles, losing favour, 101.
-, lavish with jewels, 102; proposal to marry daughter to Hinojosa's son, 112.
-, fears diminished favour, 117; outburst on Brunswick's defeat, 118.
-, Elizabeth wants as godfather to son, 120; cannot go, 165, 170; James says, would not allow power of Olivares, 122.
-, rivalry with Bristol, 130; stays Charles from becoming Catholic, 133.
-, return to England, 134; Charles at house, 135; disgusted with Spaniards, 137, 141, 144, 146.
-, at Royston, 139, 140; growing popularity. 142; alliance with Charles, 143, 149, 157, 178.
-, advises James to break off negotiations, 145, 152; banquet to Spanish ambassadors, 146, 157, 158.
-, gets Oxford released, 147; gives account to council, 149; Spaniards try to mollify, 153.
-, colloquy with Spanish Ambassadors, 156; Rota speaks before, 161.
-, openly opposes Spanish match, 164; proposed feast to Hinojosa, 166, 175; declared enemy of Bristol, 169, 172, 177.
-, ironical remark on leaving Madrid, 172; Charles leads, 174.
-, (1624):
-, French count on for match, 182; disgust with Spaniards, 185; feeling changed in Spain, 188.
-, struck with weakness of Spain, 191; ruined if James reasserts self, 192; for strong measures, 195, 196.
-, danger of fall, 197; letter of Trumbull to, 199n; confidence to Valaresso, 200.
-, watching James, 201; Charles reconciles with Herbert, 202; may upset Spanish match, 203.
-, suggests French match, 206, 207; Spaniards surprised at Charles's favour to, 206.
-, alliance with Charles, 208, 233, 248, 273, 274; at Newmarket, watching king, 210; enemies aim at ruin, 211, 216.
-, Parliament not friendly to, 217; desires French match, 221; listens hidden to Spanish ambassadors, 227.
-, account of proceedings, 228, 232, 257; Spanish ambassadors accuse of insulting king, 234, 241, 247.
-, calls on Dutch ambassadors, 243; steadfast and interested against Spain, 249; Valaresso talks with, 250, 260.
-, James gives lie to, 254; begs James for more favourable reply, 255; Williams and Cranfield enemies of, 256.
-, wants pictures by Veronese, 258, 290; informs Valaresso of king's declarations, 261.
-, making naval provisions, 263, 267, 275, 288; wants naval junction with Dutch, 264, 265.
-, means to force king's hand, 267, 296; attempts to oust from favour, 268.
-, will profit by privateering, 269; reported bribed by Venice, 270; Digby taxes with falseness, 272.
-, asks Catholics to renounce dependence on Spain, 275; enemy of Middlesex, 276, 279; Tillières remonstrates with, on treatment of Catholics, 280.
-, misleads James, 285; tells Parliament king's intentions, 291; commissioner to treat with Dutch ambassadors, 293.
-, visits Mansfelt, 293, 314; Spanish ambassadors accuse of treason, 300, 301, 307, 344, 346; present to Mansfelt, 304.
-, urges King to take strong measure against Spanish ambassadors, 305, 316; council swears to loyalty, 308.
-, James willingly sees preparations for fall, 309; danger of fall, 310; ill, 311, 318, 325, 377; James goes to see, 318, 325, 334.
-, helps Mansfelt, 315; hostility with Digby, 317, 326, 355; ruin will involve prince, 318.
-, gives share of Ormuz booty for ships, 325; wavering in royal favour, 343; friendly letters to Mansfelt, 350.
-, illness delays equipment of ships, 354; urges signing of Dutch treaty, 359; better. returns to Court, 364.
-, consults with Charles about making use of King of Spain's letter, to further designs, 366.
-, Mansfelt's secretary visits, 371; dissatisfied about delays of France, 372; reply to Mansfelt's requests, 405, 446.
-, Dutch expect much from, 379; paper of Spanish ambassadors accusing, 384–387, 412, 413.
-, Hinojosa incensed with, 397; entertains Effiat, 399; renews quarrel with Bristol, 400.
-, continued favour, 401; confident of French match, 405; Bristol attacks, 415; entertains Effiat, 420.
-, Hinojosa praised for attempt to overthrow. 415, 417; goes to take waters, 423; tells Effiat that agreed, 431.
-, Effiat usually treats with, 434; may cross to France, 435; wants war with Spain, 439.
-, expected in France, 448; ready to give Mansfelt English forces, 450; promises to lead James on, 462.
-, calls at Venetian embassy, 453; Bruneau sees, 454; interested in Digby's ruin, 463.
-, views on employment of Mansfelt, 467; goes to James at Royston, 468; James sends for, 484.
-, proposed trade venture, 474; sees Embrun, 479; new treasurer dependant of, 481.
-, ordered to arrest Dutch ships, 485; prepares to go to France, 492; sends to Mansfelt, 494.
-, meetings of ambassadors with Mansfelt at- house, 496; gets employment for Capt. Brett, 498.
-, fresh honours and titles for, 499; to arrange about Mansfelt's levy, 505; naval and military preparations, 509.
-, remark on rejoicings, 510; resigns new honours, 511;

Ville aux Clercs to confer with, 521; to go and fetch bride, 516.
-, (1625):
-, interview with Pesaro, expresses views, 528; satisfaction at change of French views, 529.
-, urges James to remove limitations on Mansfelt, 533; discloses plans to Pesaro, 537, 538.
-, going to France, 540, 551; will advance cost of naval force, 541; Caimo tells of plot to kill, 547, 555.
-, Pesaro to appeal to against Spain, 551; urges league with France, 552, 564; Pesaro goes to about Caimo, 553, 854.
-, opinion about Mansfelt's landing, 561, 562; views about Valtelline, 562; defends Lesdiguières, 563.
-, James speaks of, with affection, 564; invited to France, 566, 567, 620; warns Aston about Gondomar, 569n; may force James to war, 573; calls on Pesaro, disgust with French, 575.
-, differences with Mansfelt arranged, 578; waits for Goring, 579, 588; Rosso sees, 587.
-, talk of declining influence, 589; advances money for fleet, 590.
-, dissatisfied with Aston, 591; expected at Paris, 593, 626; not going for some weeks, 594, 597.
-, Louis gives pictures to, 559; gets Philips confined, 601; expected in London, 602.
-, Mansfelt asks for help, 603; expresses astonishment Gondomar's coming, 610.
-, Gondomar coming to put flea in ear, 611; offended with France, 615; reply to Gondomar, 621.
-, writes to Carlisle and Holland, 616; letter to Carleton, 622n.
-, preparations for France, 624; does not take sacrament at James's deathbed, 627.
-, bribed by Dutch to prevent Spanish match, 629.
-, -, Mary, Countess of Buckingham:
-, James promises return of son, 62; dabbles in medicine, 627.
-, -, -, confessor of, 214.

Villocler. See Lomenie. Henry Augustus de, Baron of la Ville aux Clercs.

Virginia, 28, 228n.
-, monopoly for tobacco of, 474, 481.

Vitry, Marquis of. See Hopital, Nicolas de l'.

Vittorio, Prince of Piedmont, 152.
-, rumoured death, 39.

Voivoda, English, 52.

Vosberghen:
-, returned from diet of Brunswick, 113.

Vuet Comté, Simoneto:
-, smuggling denounced, 31.

Vuton. See Wotton.