Index: W

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 19, 1625-1626. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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Wake, Lady, Anne, wife of Sir Isaac:
-, staying at Padua while husband with Swiss, 126; satisfied with measures for protection of house, 127.
-, Anzolo Contarini calls on at Padua, 400n.
-, -, Vaccher, Sir Isaac, English ambassador to Venice, 1, 23, 50, 138, 158, 162, 265, 392, 436, 456.
-, (1625):
-, proposed journey to Swiss, 5, 18, 510.
-, introduces Tecknau, 7; petition for Scota brothers, 26.
-, offices about wheat trade, 10, 15, 16, 22.
-, imparts news from Swiss, 25, 26; imparts news, 41, 42.
-, complimentary offices with, on new reign, 37, 39, 45.
-, announces king's death, and accession, 40.
-, to give account of incident at James's funeral, 55; to be informed of incident, 64.
-, goes to Padua for feast of Santo, 60, 78, 80; returns to Venice, 61, 78.
-, office with, about Swiss and passage of German troops, 72, 86; orders to go to Swiss and Savoy, 82.
-, office with about funeral incident, 74, 83, 143; remarks about funeral incident, 79, 80, 114; does not write about, 108, 116, 127.
-, to make request for Capt. Scott, 77, 228; sentence of Scotti commuted at request of, 81, 122.
-, office upon Charles's designs, 112–115; petition of Transfilt granted to please, 119.
-, office on leaving for Swiss, 121; reply to, 124, 125; safe conduct for, 125.
-, attack on house at Padua, 126, 127; leaves Padua for Swiss, 134; reaches Brescia, 135.
-, did part to satisfy Venice about funeral incident, 139; Priuli and Cavazza to speak to about funeral, 144.
-, speaks in Pittag at Chur, 152, 159; urges defence of Grisons, 153; reply to, 163.
-, speaks to Cavazza about funeral incident, 152, 153; uncertain about returning to Venice, 153,
-, does not hear from Conway, 178, 181; secretary reports dealings with Swiss at Venice, 178, 179, 182, 196.
-, reaches Turin, 184; conference with Savoy about Swiss, 187; information to Venetian secretary, 188.
-, to invite Savoy and Venice to enter Anglo-Dutch league, 206; indignation about Admonitio Christiana, 207.
-, consulage affair reported to, 216, 217, 260, 261, 388; asks Venice to let Spietz command Bernese, 217, 242.
-, levying Bernese for Savoy, 219, 224, 228, 268, 277.
-, opinion on Buckingham's mission, 225; sends Hales to England to have fleet sent to Mediterranean, 227, 242, 245.
-, Prince Vittorio thinks merely refecting, 228; Venice wants Savoy to speak to, about dissensions with France, 239.
-, Marini objects to marriage negotiations, 240; to make levy by diversion, 243.
-, going to Nice to arrange with fleet against Genoa, 246, 256; reconciles Savoy and Crequi, 254.
-, Cavoretto to ask about English fleet, 259; no important commissions at Turin, 264, 277.
-, (1626):
-, does not think Roe can speak to king about consulage, 266; tells Savoy of desire to help Huguenots, 272.
-, privileges of, for wine, 282; offices in Savoy, 292.
-, arouses good disposition in Gabor, 301; Savoy displeased with since Cadiz fiasco, 304; more in favour again, 332.
-, declares Charles means to move against Genoa, 355; hiring house on Zattere, 369.
-, Savoy's presents to, 393; assurances to Savoy, 401; communication to Morosini, 410.
-, speaks on affairs and suggestions, 411, 412, 421, 422; Venice commends Savoy's reply to, 424.
-, wants Venice to help, 435; wants reply to proposal, 438; speaks about Baden, 442.
-, Venice wants to know reason for stay at Turin, 446; sends express to king asking help for Savoy, 451, 452.
-, question of return to Venice, 477, 538; letter to Conway, 477, 478; hands in statement of king's intentions, 483, 484, 522.
-, wants Venice to let Baden have disbanded troops, 484; Irwing released for, 492.
-, ordered to Venice, 500, 515, 529; asks for instructions about Baden, 501; speaks of English affairs to Venetian ambassadors, 537, 538.
-, speaks of dismissal of French, 543; gives Turkish news, 544; leaves for Venice, 572; negotiations at Zurich, 589, 590; probably sent Ponikau to England, 595.
-, gentleman of. See Smith.
-, secretary of. See Hales, Anthony.

Wales, Principality of, 157.
-, revenues to be kept separate, 27.
-, Prince of. See Charles, Prince of Wales; Henry Frederick.
-, Princess of, 106.

Wallachia:
-, rising in, 510.

Wallenstein, Albrecht, Count of, Vallestain:
-, levies of, hastened, 72; to be sent against Gabor, 170; ordered to join Tilly, 170, 171.
-, four or five days from Minden, 215; Gabor's move to check, 232; Denmark arranges armistice with, 265.
-, Saxony refuses passage to, 404; defeats Mansfelt at Dessau bridge, 404, 427n.
-, Brandenburg afraid of, 444; to join Tilly, 460.
-, sends Maradas to oppose Gabor, 497; sends troops to Silesia, 519; consultation with about smashing Mansfelt, 556.

Walloons:
-, troops in Netherlands, 46; proposed levy of, at Liège, 224.

Wandsford, Christopher:
-, one of Buckingham's accusers, 431n.

Wards, Master of the. See Naunton, Robert.

Warwick, Earl of. See Rich, Robert.

Waterford, co. Waterford, Ireland:
-, disturbances at, 587n.

Watson, Robert, master of The Faith, 316n.

wax:
-, proposed free import of, 413.

weather, storms, 29, 48, 107, 145, 165, 176, 192, 197, 198, 200, 206, 209, 213, 223, 225, 235, 242, 253, 256, 265, 285, 383n, 472, 496, 504, 519.
-, alone subdues Cossacks, 280.

Weimar, Duke of. See John Ernest, Duke of Saxe Weimar.

Wentworth, Thomas, Lord, of Nettlested:
-, made Earl of Cleveland, 326n.

Wesel, River. See Vistula.

Weser, River, Germany, 151.
-, Tilly crosses, 158; Charles asked to send fleet to, 342; says he cannot, 352.

West, Henry, Lord Delaware:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 5.

West India Company, the Dutch:
-, directors have more ships ready, 241.

West Indies:
-, fleet from, galleons of, 218; prizes from, 218; parliament proposes company for, 409; king takes advice about starting company for, 596.

Westminster:
-, commissioners at, for levying subsidies, 568.
-, letter dated at, 570.
-, -, Hall:
-, part of coronation ceremony in, 320; appeal to people for subsidies in, 495.

Weston, Sir Richard:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 5.
-, explains why parliament moved to Oxford, 142.
-, Chancellor of the Exchequer:
-, at Council about Lewkenor, 193; at Council about trade with Spain, 399.

Westphalia, German Empire:
-, proposed diversion in, 161.

Wetterau, Vetru [Hesse Darmstadt]:
-, Luneburg tries to take, 460.

wheat, grain, 317, 572.
-, Venice objects to lading of, at Turkish ports for foreigners, 10, 15, 16, 22, 31, 49.
-, satisfaction promised about, 152.
-, hard to provide in England, 158; English ship confiscated for taking to Genoa, 175.
-, for Naples, 203; captured by Cadiz fleet, 253; Hamburg supplies to Spain, 469.

White Sea:
-, Halil Pasha going to, 23; Spaniards intrigue to get freedom in, 267.
-, Turks want to send fleet to, 472.

White, Francis, Bishop of Carlisle, 595n.

Whitehall. See London, Whitehall.

Whitehead, Samuel, agent at Zante:
-, detains goods of Nathaniel Tesson, 353.

Wich. See Vic.

Wight, Isle of, 539.
-, Pennington to take squadron to, 284; ships lent to France to go to, 397.

Wilkinson, John, Wake's secretary at Venice, 207, 221, 267.
-, brings doge news of Swiss, 171, 178, 179, 182, 196.
-, asks leave for Spietz to command Bernese, 217, 220; offices to, about consulage dispute, 218, 260.
-, reply to, about Spietz and wine, 219; request for Scott, 265, 266, 281; reply to, 571, 572.
-, reports release of Irwing from galleys, 492n.

William the Conqueror, King of England, 55.

William; William Ralph. See Ships, names of.

Williams, Sir Abraham, agent in England for the Queen of Bohemia:
-, Henrietta sees coronation procession from house of, 321n.
-, -, John, Bishop of Lincoln, the Lord Keeper:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
-, recites prayers at James's funeral, 55; speech at opening of parliament, 96, 97.
-, explains to parliament reasons for moving to Oxford, 142; says king bound to Catholics by his word, 143.
-, makes objections to dissolving parliament, 147; deprived of seals, 198, 213.
-, promise of archbishopric and pension, 214; Arundel's release precedent for summons to parliament, 396.
-, -, Thomas:
-, election for Newport in Cornwall voided, 380, 381n.

Willoughby de Eresby, Lord. See Bertie, Robert.

Wimbledon, Viscount. See Cecil, Edward.

Wilzberg. See Würzburg.

Winchester, co. Hampshire:
-, Court going to, 30.
-, Bishop of. See Andrews, Launcelot.

Windsor, co. Berks:
-, despatches dated from, 124, 128, 130, 131.
-, letter dated at, 131.
-, -, Castle:
-, king and queen come to and leave because of plague, 127.

wine, 455, 470.
-, dispensed at coronation, 31; allowance to Wake at Venice, 217, 219, 281, 282.
-, natural product of Spain, 280; from Bordeaux, 388; of Crete, 454.
-, -, malmsey:
-, English and Dutch trade for in Levant, 412; free export, 413.
-, -, muscat, 30, 454.

Winsem. See Vinsing.

Wirtemberg, Duke of. See John Frederick.

Wittemberg. See John Frederick, Duke of Wirtemberg.

Woking, Ocching, co. Surrey:
-, Charles goes to, 127.

Wolfenbuttel, Valfenpitel, Wolfembitanum, Duchy of Brunswick, German Empire, 463n, 530, 569.
-, news from, 458.

Wolffen, Sieur de, gentleman from Mansfelt:
-, comes to England for money, 269; communication to Pesaro, 285; only gets letters of encouragement, 356; put off and prevented from leaving, 364.

Wolfgang, William, Duke of Neuburg:
-, gentleman of, sent to England, 52.
-, French ambassadors favour, 63; letters promised to, but delayed, 71; despatched without letters, 75.
-, Brandenburg objects to treaty, 177.
-, Schwartzenburg managed negotiations with, 342.
-, Spaniards occupy towns for, 443.

Wood, Vodi, Captain Matthew, of the Gratia, 314.

Woodstock, co. Oxford:
-, Charles takes queen to, 137; king summons Council to, 147; Council meets at, 148.

wool, 470.
-, captured by Cadiz fleet, 253; rich stock at Hamburg, 364.
-, -, Spanish:
-, reduction of duty on, 551; advantage of removing duty, 554.

Worcester, Earl of. See Somerset, Edward.

Worms [Hesse Darmstadt, German Empire]:
-, despatch from, 434.
-, bishop of. See Greiffenklau.

Wotton, Edward Lord:
-, excluded from Council, 12.
-, -, Sir Henry, English ambassador at Venice:
-, consulage dispute referred to, 287.

Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton, 594.
-, Buckingham accused of poisoning, 416.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Southampton:
-, queen at house of, at Tichfield, 154n.

Wurtemburg, Duke of. See John Frederick.

Würzburg, Wilzberg [Lower Franconia, Bavaria, German Empire]:
-, provost of, 581.

Wyche, Peter, English agent for Spain:
-, appointed, 28; well treated, 254; arrives back, 393.